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India ‘A’ Roar Back To Take Upper Hand Against England Lions | Cricket News
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India ‘A’ Roar Back To Take Upper Hand Against England Lions | Cricket News

[ad_1] India A staged a remarkable comeback to dismiss England Lions for 199 before the batters propelled the home team to a position of strength on the second day of the third and final unofficial Test in Ahmedabad on Friday. At stumps, India A were well-placed at 148 for three in their second innings and 141 runs ahead of the visitors, who suffered an inexplicable collapse after starting the day at 98 for one. Sai Sudharsan (54 off 141 balls) was going strong in the middle, capping a fine outing for the hosts who were in all sorts of trouble on the opening day. Tilak Varma (46 off 85 b...
Cricket World Cup 2023 – “He Is An Absolute Gun”: Simon Doull Hails Mohammed Shami | Cricket News
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Cricket World Cup 2023 – “He Is An Absolute Gun”: Simon Doull Hails Mohammed Shami | Cricket News

[ad_1] File photo of Mohammed Shami.© ANIFollowing India's victory against England in the 29th ODI World Cup 2023 match at Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday, former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull heaped praise on speedster Mohammed Shami and said that he is an absolute gun. In a recent video shared on ICC's social media handle, the former Kiwi player Doull said that Shami left out of the team and came back and put in a performance. Doull further stated that the Indian pacer probably played his way into the side a bit more permanently now.While talking about if India can cope with five bowlers without Hardik Pandya, he said that sure they can."I love Mohammed Shami. It's not the first time for Mohammed Shami. He gets left out of the team and comes back and puts in a performanc...
On Lord’s Long Room Incident, Ex India Star’s “Fish Market” Jibe | Cricket News
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On Lord’s Long Room Incident, Ex India Star’s “Fish Market” Jibe | Cricket News

[ad_1] Lord's Long Room altercation between members and Australian team© TwitterThe controversial dismissal of Jonny Bairstow during Day 5 of the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord's resulted in massive boos from the crowd and even an unwanted incident at the venue's famous Long Room. Bairstow was given out after he walked out of his crease following a delivery from Cameron Green and wicketkeeper Alex Carey completed the dismissal. While England fans were of the opinion that the play was over, the umpires decided that Bairstow did not signal before leaving the crease and was given out. The crowd booed the Australia cricketers after the dismissal and even some members of Lord's confronted Usman Khawaja and David Warner at the Long Room.Former Indian cricket team opene...
46 Runs In One Over: Unthinkable Happens In T20 Franchise League In Kuwait – Video | Cricket News
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46 Runs In One Over: Unthinkable Happens In T20 Franchise League In Kuwait – Video | Cricket News

[ad_1] NCM's Vasu in action against Tally's Harman at the KCC Friendi Mobile T20 Champions Trophy 2023.© TwitterWhat's the maximum that one can score in one over? The record in ODIs is 36 runs - which has been achieved twice  - once by South Africa's Herschelle Gibbs against the Netherlands in 2006 and the other time by USA's Jaskaran Malhotra against Papua New Guinea in 2021. In Tests, India's Jasprit Bumrah holds the record for most runs in an over as he tallied 35 in one over against England in 2022. In T20Is too, 36 runs is the maximum that has been scored in an over. It has happened twice - Yuvraj Singh against England in 2007 and Kieron Pollard against Sri Lanka in 2021. But what if somebody were to say that 46 runs can be scored in one over? Would you believe that?Unthinkable as i...
Updated WTC Points Table After Australia Beat South Africa 2-0 In 3-Match Test Series | Cricket News
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Updated WTC Points Table After Australia Beat South Africa 2-0 In 3-Match Test Series | Cricket News

[ad_1] Players from Australia and South Africa shake hands after 3rd Test on January 8, 2023.© AFPSouth Africa managed to pull off a draw in the third Test against Australia in Sydney on Sunday, denying Australia a series clean sweep. The hosts needed 14 wickets for victory on the final day of the match, but the Proteas comfortably saw off the threat to earn a first draw. The teams shook hands with five overs left and South Africa at 106 for two in their second innings. Australia had declared their first innings for 475 for 4 before bundling out South Africa for 255 and then enforcing the follow-on.Australia won the series against South Africa 2-0 and despite a draw in the final match, they sit comfortably on top of the World Test Championship table with a win percentage of 75.56. India ...
“I’m Not Deepti But…”: Mitchell Starc Warns Jos Buttler Over Leaving Non-Striker’s End | Cricket News
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“I’m Not Deepti But…”: Mitchell Starc Warns Jos Buttler Over Leaving Non-Striker’s End | Cricket News

[ad_1] England's hopes of pulling off a series sweep over Australia were dashed out after the third and final T20I between the two sides was abandoned due to persistent rain at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. Needing 130 to win from 12 overs, Australia were 30-3 from 3.5 overs when rain forced the players from the field for the third and final time. England captain Jos Buttler smashed 65 from only 41 balls after the visitors were put into bat by Australia captain Aaron Finch.Buttler had an interesting conversation with Mitchell Starc after the Australian pacer warned him for leaving the non-striker's end early.In the fifth over of the match, Starc was bowling to Dawid Malan, but showed great awareness by spotting Buttler leaving his crease, while he was about to bowl the delivery.After spot...
England vs South Africa – Lack Of Exposure To UK Conditions Behind Series Loss: Dean Elgar | Cricket News
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England vs South Africa – Lack Of Exposure To UK Conditions Behind Series Loss: Dean Elgar | Cricket News

[ad_1] Proteas captain Dean Elgar and outgoing head coach Mark Boucher both conceded that the lack of experience played a major role in South Africa's 1-2 Test series defeat to England. The hosts sealed an emphatic nine-wicket victory in the third Test to complete an excellent come-from-behind triumph at the Kia Oval on Monday. South Africa had comfortably won the first Test by an innings and 12 runs last month, with the home side hitting back with a handsome win in the second Test which they claimed by an innings and 85 runs in Manchester.They were on top for most of the decisive Test too - clash that was effectively a three-day match after day one was washed out and day two suspended following the death of Queen Elizabeth II - dismissing the Proteas for poor scores of 118 and 169."I th...