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'Happy To Go Up The Top', Says Smith On Opening Batting In Tests After Warner’s Retirement
Sydney Cricket Ground: Australia’s premier batter Steven Smith has confirmed that he will be interested in opening the batting in Tests after David Warner retires from the format at the end of the ongoing Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Bad Pitches Somehow Bring Out The Best In Indian Team: Aakash Chopra
Unlike Sohail Tanveer: Former opener Aakash Chopra believes the Indian team is never interested in complaining about playing on tough pitches, saying that the bad pitches have brought the best out of Rohit Sharma & Co.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
'If It Is, I’m Retiring': Khawaja Reacts To Vaughan's Idea Of Using Pink Ball In Dark Conditions
Umpires Michael Gough: Following the abrupt end of day 2 of the Test match between Australia and Pakistan due to bad light as overcast conditions hovered over the SCG, Usman Khawaja said that he would retire if Test cricket shifts to pink-ball from red-ball, claiming that pink ball is not a solution to prevent bad light stoppages.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
'Team Was Ready This Time For A Fight', Says KL Rahul On Cape Town Test Win
Cape Town Test: India wicket-keeper batter KL Rahul opened up about the mental shift that fueled India's comeback against South Africa defeating the host by seven wickets in the second match at Cape Town.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Warner 'Pleased And Relived' After Reuniting With Missing 'baggy Green' Caps
Cricket World Cup: Australia opener David Warner said he is "pleased and relieved" after reuniting with his missing "baggy green" Test caps following his heartfelt public plea on social media.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
CLOSE-IN: Test Cricket Needs Turbo-fuel To Exist (IANS Column)
International Cricket Council: The conventional form of the game - 'Test Cricket' - needs to be injected with some turbo-fuel to exist. The time has come for every Test-playing cricket country and especially the International Cricket Council (ICC) to see the signs on the wall. The commercial success of the limited-overs version of the game has put Test cricket into the back-burner, with a possibility of it going into extinction.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
2nd Test: Rohit Sharma Urges Match Referees To 'keep Eyes And Ears Open' While Rating Pitches
Cape Town Test: After India beat South Africa by seven wickets to win the Cape Town Test inside two days on a pitch that was hugely favouring the fast bowlers, captain Rohit Sharma has urged the match referees appointed by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to keep their eyes and ears open when they are going to rate the pitches.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
All-rounders Gardner, Sciver-Brunt, Athapaththu and Kerr Nominated For ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer Of The Year 2023 Award
Though New Zealand: All-rounders, Australia’s Ashleigh Gardner, England vice-captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, New Zealand’s Amelia Kerr and Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu have been nominated for ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Year 2023 award.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
2nd Test: The Pitch Played Totally Different To What Everyone Thought, Says Dean Elgar
Cape Town: With the pitch for the second Test between South Africa and India offering exaggerated variable bounce and seam movement, a retiring Dean Elgar said the 22 yards for the match played completely different to what everyone had expected.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
SA Vs IND: Cape Town Test Scripts History To Become Shortest-ever Red-ball Match
The Cape Town Test: The Cape Town Test between South Africa and India created history on Thursday as it became the shortest-ever red-ball match.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
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