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Women's WC: Character Of A Team Is Always Tested When You’re Down And Out, Says Jemimah
ODI World Cup: After India secured a semi-final berth in the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup with a crucial win over New Zealand, middle-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues reflected on the turnaround in that clash, saying that the character of a side is tested when they are down and out.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
Women’s WC: Healy Continues To Be Assessed, We're Hopeful For SF, Says Coach Nitschke
ODI World Cup: Australia head coach Shelley Nitschke remains optimistic about Alyssa Healy’s availability for the 2025 Women’s ODI World Cup semi-final against India, adding that the extra days will offer the injured skipper a chance to return to fitness.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
Rohit, Kohli Will Be Big Assets For India In 2027 WC: MSK Prasad
ODI World Cup: Former Indian chief selector MSK Prasad has expressed confidence in Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's continued value to the Indian team, saying the veteran duo will be huge assets for the Men in Blue in the 2027 ODI World Cup.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
Women’s WC: New Zealand Elect To Bat First Against England In Devine’s Farewell Game
VDCA Cricket Stadium: New Zealand have won the toss and elected to bat first against England at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium on Sunday. The match is also New Zealand captain Sophie Devine's last women's ODI game.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
'Deeply Regrettable And Isolated Incident': BCCI Secretary Saikia On Australian Cricketers' Molestation Case (Ld)
Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia on Saturday issued an official statement on the case of molestation of Australian women cricketers ahead of their Women's ODI World Cup match in Indore, terming it as "a deeply regrettable and isolated incident".
By IANS News • 8 months ago
Women's World Cup: Really Special Performance By Alana King, Says Tahila McGrath
ODI World Cup: Australia stand-in skipper Tahila McGrath hailed spinner Alana King’s ‘special performance’ of 7-18 as the team cruised to a massive seven-wicket win against South Africa in the Women’s ODI World Cup match at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore on Saturday.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
MSK Prasad Denies Allegations of Bias in Team Selection, Says Religion or Surname Never a Factor
MSK Prasad refuted claims of bias in team selection, saying religion or surname never influence decisions amid allegations over Sarfaraz Khan’s omission.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
‘No One Anticipated, Should Never Happen To Anyone’: BCCI VP Rajiv Shula After Australian Cricketers Get Molested In Indore
BCCI VP Rajiv Shula: BCCI vice president Rajiv Shukla has expressed regret over the incident of molestation of Australia’s women cricketers after the event unfolded recently in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. The team is in Indore for their ongoing Women’s World Cup match against South Africa, played at the Holkar Stadium.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
Managed To Extract Some Spin And I’m Pleased With That, Says Alana King On Record Spell Of 7-18
Holkar Cricket Stadium: Australia leg-spinner Alana King was delighted to extract some spin from the pitch after delivering a sensational spell of 7 for 18 to dismantle South Africa for 97 all out in the Women’s World Cup clash at Holkar Cricket Stadium here on Saturday. She became the first woman cricketer to claim a seven-wicket haul in the 50-over quadrennial tournament.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
Women's World Cup: Alana King's Magical Seven-fer Wraps South Africa For 97
ODI World Cup: Spinner Alana King's magical spell of 7-18 resulted in South Africa slumping to 97 all out in 24 overs against Australia in the Women's ODI World Cup match at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. Alana became the first bowler in the history of the Women’s ODI World Cup to scalp seven wickets in a match.
By IANS News • 8 months ago
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