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Men’s ODI World Cup: They Have To Go To Lucknow On Sunday And Spoil India's Party: Nasser Hussain
ICC ODI World Cup: Former England cricketer Nasser Hussain has urged the Jos Buttler-led England side to spoil India’s party and hand them their first-ever defeat when they play against the host side on Sunday in the ongoing ICC ODI World Cup 2023.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Men’s ODI World Cup: It's Really Unfair To Start A Witch-hunt, Certainly On Babar Azam: Mickey Arthur Pleads PCB
Pakistan Cricket Board: Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur said that his team's failure at the ongoing World Cup was to blame on the “perfect game” instead of blaming few. Arthur also pledged Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to stop the witch-hunt against skipper Babar Azam after the team's heart-wrenching loss against South Africa by 1 wicket on Friday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Men’s ODI WC: High-flying India Eye Continuing Winning Juggernaut Against Listless England (preview)
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium: When the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup schedule was announced in June, one would have looked at October 29 and marked the India-England clash at the BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium on their calendar as a marquee clash – the tournament hosts’ up against the defending champions.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
WBBL: Perry And Brown Lead Sixers To The First Win, Beat Melbourne By 6 Runs
Sydney Sixers Women: After losing the first three matches of the season, Sydney Sixers are well back on the winning track as they beat Melbourne Renegades convincingly by 6 runs, on Saturday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Men’s ODI World Cup: India Vs New Zealand Clash Set The Highest Peak With 43 Million Concurrent Viewers On Digital
The ICC Men: The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has set more record-breaking numbers as hundreds of millions of fans engage with the biggest Cricket World Cup ever.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Men’s ODI World Cup: Afridi Backs Pakistan Team After Devastating Loss By 1 Wicket Against Proteas
Net Run Rate: Former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi has backed the Pakistan team, praising them for all of their hard work after their heart-wrenching loss by 1 wicket against South Africa on Friday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Matthew Wade To Lead The 15-member Australian Squad For T20I Series Against India
Selection Chair George Bailey: Australia have announced a 15-member squad on Saturday for a five-match T20I series against India starting from November 23 in Vishakapatnam.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
CLOSE-IN: India Soaring High At Men's ODI World Cup 2023 (IANS Column)
Young Noor Ul Haq: The World Cup’23 has been quite a topsy-turvy tournament. However, the one team soaring high with consistent and confident performances has been India. The Indian team seems settled, with every player having played their respective part in achieving five wins in a row. At the halfway stage, the Indian team seems already on the path to qualify for the semifinals.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
Men's ODI WC: Markram 91, Clinical Bowling Help South Africa Beat Pakistan By 1 Wicket; Go Top Of The Table
ODI World Cup: Adian Markram scored 91 but South Africa nearly made a hash of a modest chase as they lost three wickets for 10 runs before Keshav Maharaj (7 off 21) and Tabraiz Shamsi (4 off 6) saw through to a one-wicket victory, their first victory against Pakistan in 24 years in a nail-biting finish in Match 26 of the ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2023 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium here on Friday.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
BCCI Confirms England, Australia Series For India Senior Women In Busy Home Season
BCCI Honorary Secretary Jay Shah: The senior Indian women's cricket team will take on England and Australia women's teams in two separate home series comprising a total of two Tests, six T20Is and three ODIs -- all matches to be played at the Wankhede Stadium and the D.Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
By IANS News • 2 years ago
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