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Watch: Suryakumar Yadav on Mumbai streets as a reporter

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Indian batter Suryakumar Yadav, renowned for his big hitting in white-ball cricket, adopted the guise of a camera journalist as he conducted interviews with cricket enthusiasts on the bustling streets of Mumbai along the Marine Drive. Astonishingly, the fans remained entirely oblivious to the fact that they were engaging with one of India's prominent cricket stars. Suryakumar, popularly known as SKY, is currently part of the Indian squad that is playing the ICC Cricket World Cup on the home soil. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/AnhW9iz via IFTTT

Virat Kohli is the greatest white-ball chaser of all time: Shane Watson

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Former Australian cricketer Shane Watson believes that the current Indian cricket team has a similar aura to the invincible Australian sides of the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. He praised the team's balance and the form of the players, stating that they have no weaknesses and have a great chance of going undefeated in the tournament. Watson predicted that Australia could be the biggest challenge for India in the World Cup. Watson also mentioned that Virat Kohli is the greatest white-ball chaser of all time. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/VRbONpY via IFTTT

New Zealand look to make amends against South Africa

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After losing to South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final, New Zealand's cricket team is looking to avenge their defeat. Despite recent losses in cricket, New Zealand remains a strong team and draws inspiration from their rugby compatriots. They aim to replicate their performance against Australia, where they came close to chasing a target of 400 runs. The upcoming match against South Africa will be played on a batter-friendly pitch, and New Zealand hopes to showcase their batting firepower. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/zp1GBgb via IFTTT

World Cup: Shreyas Iyer put on 'short' notice

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Indian cricketers Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav, and Ishan Kishan are competing for one spot in the team once Hardik Pandya recovers from injury. Iyer, who has featured in all six games of India's unbeaten campaign, has struggled with short, pacy deliveries and has been dismissed attempting the pull shot. Gautam Gambhir suggests that Iyer should be more selective and not always go for the attacking option. Iyer's performance against Sri Lanka will be crucial in determining his future in the team. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/ybPf1m3 via IFTTT

World Cup: Babar Azam sees writing on the wall

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Speculations are rising about Babar Azam's position as the captain of the Pakistan cricket team after their loss to South Africa. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has hinted at making changes based on the team's performance in the World Cup. While it may be too early to make a knee-jerk reaction, experts have criticized Babar's decisions, such as the choice of bowler for the final over. Babar himself has expressed disappointment in the team's campaign. A loss to Bangladesh could further jeopardize his position as captain. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/obTM3NR via IFTTT

Pakistan, Bangladesh in search of solace

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Pakistan and Bangladesh, two underperforming teams in the World Cup, will face each other in a match that may not affect the tournament. Despite their high rankings, neither team was considered a favorite. Pakistan need a win to stay in the race for the semifinals, while Bangladesh are almost out of contention. Both teams have struggled with inconsistencies and will be looking to salvage some pride from their disappointing campaigns. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/7C43oFH via IFTTT

How Hardik Pandya twist corrected India’s selection glitch

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The injury to Hardik Pandya during the game against Bangladesh prompted the Indian think-tank to reassess their team selection. Mohammed Shami was initially overlooked for Shardul Thakur. However, Pandya's absence exposed the bowling weakness, leading to Thakur being dropped. The team management's cautious mindset of picking Thakur as an insurance player compromised the quality of the bowling attack. The injury forced the team to make necessary changes, avoiding the tricky task of altering a winning combination. Shami's impressive performance after being given a chance highlights the importance of his skills. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/5NlCEVw via IFTTT

How Indian bowlers have hunted down opposition batters

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Indian bowlers, including Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah, showcased their control and consistency in troubling the best batting line-ups. In a dominating win against England, the bowlers stole the spotlight with their impressive performances. Bumrah opened the floodgates by getting early wickets, while Shami unleashed his skills to dismiss Ben Stokes. Local boy Kuldeep also contributed by taking important wickets. With their strong bowling attack, India now has a claim to having the most glamorous bowling attack in the World Cup. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/eM0tBFm via IFTTT

Hardik may join team in Mumbai, but still uncertain to play vs SL

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Pandya suffered a slip in his follow-through while bowling against Bangladesh, which made him unavailable for the matches against New Zealand in Dharamsala on October 22 and England on October 29. Consequently, Suryakumar Yadav and Mohammed Shami were included in the playing XI for both the matches. “Yes, Pandya, who is presently recuperating at the NCA in Bengaluru, will join the team in Mumbai. Right now, we can’t be sure if he will play against Sri Lanka,” a reliable source told TOI. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/WLcVr9N via IFTTT

Indian pacers look best in the world: Wasim Akram

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Mohammed Shami led an inspired bowling display as India hammered England by 100 runs on Sunday to stay unbeaten in the World Cup and all but push the defending champions out of the semi-final race. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/r460vuy via IFTTT

'I think England can still qualify...': Wasim Jaffer trolls Michael Vaughan

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India showcased their dominance by clinching a remarkable 100-run victory over England for their sixth consecutive win in the tournament in a thrilling match in the World Cup in Lucknow. The triumph was made possible by the exceptional opening spells from Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami, following skipper Rohit Sharma's resilient innings of 87 on a challenging pitch. Former India opener Jaffer trolled Michael Vaughan soon after India handed England a crushing 100-run defeat in the World Cup game in Lucknow. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/pEQB27S via IFTTT

ODI World Cup: Dominance of the bat

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The ongoing ODI World Cup in India has seen a high number of runs due to several factors. The pitches have been placid, offering no turn, swing, or seam, making it difficult for bowlers. Batsmen have been playing in T20 mode, taking risks from the start and scoring centuries off 70-80 balls. Batsmen are also inventing new strokes and adding them to their repertoire. Additionally, there is a lack of skillful death bowlers in world cricket, with only a few like Jasprit Bumrah able to consistently bowl accurate yorkers. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/JCPZYA6 via IFTTT

How Rohit Sharma has excelled as a leader and enforcer

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Rohit Sharma will be captaining India for the 100th time in a match against England. He has established himself as a successful leader, with impressive win percentages across formats. In this World Cup, Rohit's bowling and fielding decisions have been praised, and he has also transformed his batting approach to prioritize quick starts over accumulation. His meticulous preparation and self-reliance have contributed to his success, and he has been able to mentor both young and experienced players. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/9ZmcWaT via IFTTT

Pitch comes in focus as India take on England

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The Indian cricket team, including captain Rohit Sharma and coach Rahul Dravid, spent time inspecting the pitch in Lucknow ahead of their match against England. The pitch has been a subject of concern in the past, with Hardik Pandya calling it a "shocker" earlier this year. India will be hoping for consistent bounce and run-scoring opportunities on the red soil surface. The absence of Pandya means India may have to drop either Mohammed Shami or Mohammed Siraj to accommodate an extra spinner. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/W7XTmeg via IFTTT

Babar Azam marks his team's performance as 'very disappointing'

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Pakistan's captain, Babar Azam, expressed disappointment after his team's narrow defeat against South Africa in the ODI World Cup 2023. Azam praised the team's efforts but admitted they fell short. He specifically mentioned a DRS incident that went in favor of the Proteas. Pakistan had posted a competitive total of 270 runs, with contributions from Azam, Saud Shakeel, and Shadab Khan. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/tPoO06c via IFTTT

'Look, to be brutally honest...': Mickey Arthur fumes after one-wicket loss to South Africa

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Pakistan's team director, Mickey Arthur, expressed disappointment with the team's performance in the World Cup and stressed the need for improvement. He highlighted the team's inconsistent batting and bowling, and the lack of players in form. Despite their chances of advancing to the knockout stages looking bleak, Arthur remained determined and committed to making improvements. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/R5U0TAH via IFTTT

It's part of the game: Babar Azam on No. 11's DRS reprieve

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Despite being on the wrong side of a DRS call, a disheartened Pakistan captain Babar Azam accepted the outcome gracefully as his team experienced a heartbreaking one-wicket defeat to South Africa in a World Cup match in Chennai on Friday. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/e9QdxAc via IFTTT

Buttler's men latest England team to struggle with WC defence

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IPL auction on Dec 19, each team to have Rs 100 cr purse: Report

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The auction is reportedly scheduled to be held in Dubai, which will be the first instance of an IPL auction being held overseas. As per the report, the purse for each franchise has been increased to Rs 100 crore, which is a raise of Rs 5 crore compared to last season, while the teams have been given the deadline of November 15 to release their lists of retained and released players. The Indian team will be on its tour of South Africa at that time. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/T5bG3LV via IFTTT

PAK vs SA: When and where to watch, predicted playing XIs, venue

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Pakistan's captaincy is in jeopardy as they face South Africa in a crucial World Cup match. Babar Azam's tenure as captain is under scrutiny, with a loss in this match potentially ending his tenure. Pakistan's World Cup campaign is on the brink, and a loss in the upcoming match could shut the knockout stage doors, leaving Pakistan no room for error in their remaining three games. Despite their chances, they would still need Australia to stumble in at least two of their remaining four fixtures to keep their hopes alive. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/rL68C3j via IFTTT

ENG vs SL: When and where to watch, predicted playing XIs, venue

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England face Sri Lanka in a crucial match to salvage their World Cup campaign. Their batting and bowling inconsistencies have left them with a meager two points from four matches, relegating them to ninth place. A victory may not significantly improve their rankings but could boost morale before facing fixtures against India and Australia. Conversely, a defeat against Sri Lanka could potentially destroy England's mathematical chances, threatening their hopes in the tournament. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/IeyHKvs via IFTTT

Afridi wants Iftikhar to play like Maxwell vs South Africa

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Impressed by Glenn Maxwell's power-hitting show that gave Australia a third win on the trot, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi hailed the Australian swashbuckling allrounder. Afridi also said he is expecting Pakistan's star batsman Iftikhar Ahmed to play a Maxwell-like innings when the Green Shirts face South Africa in their must-win and crucial encounter against South Africa on Friday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Maxwell produced a blistering 106 off 44 balls and opener David Warner made 104 as Australia racked up 399-8 after electing to bat. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/MGY86ju via IFTTT

Watch: Dravid misses Indian players on Triund trek in Dharamsala

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Rejuvenating during the one-week break before their next match against England, the Indian team as well as the coaching staff led by Rahul Dravid are on a break from training. Taking advantage of that rare leisure, chief coach Dravid led his team of support staff on the Triund trek in Dharamsala. BCCI shared a small video of Dravid, batting coach Vikram Rathour and others navigating through the climb up the mountain and then posing for the camera. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/JyKld10 via IFTTT

Media companies eye cricket-loving diaspora in the US

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Cricket is gaining popularity in the United States, particularly among the South Asian diaspora. Media companies like ESPN and Willow TV have invested heavily in cricket coverage, recognizing the growing influence of South Asian Americans. Investors have also poured over $1 billion into expanding the sport in the US, including building cricket stadiums for a new league. The sport will be included in the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and the Twenty20 World Cup will take place in North America next year. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/A1esU0c via IFTTT

World Cup: Australia in search of momentum against Netherlands

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Five-time champions Australia are looking to strengthen their World Cup campaign. Despite the poor air quality in Delhi, the team remains focused on their match against the Netherlands. The team has been on the road for a long time, playing high-profile series in India and England, as well as the IPL. Fatigue is a challenge, but the team has shown a resurgence in their last two games. Maintaining momentum throughout the tournament is crucial, and the team is relying on their experience to do so. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/FCNS85M via IFTTT

'Sky's the limit': Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott praises young stars

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Afghanistan cricket team coach Jonathan Trott believes in the potential of young stars in the World Cup. Noor Ahmad, an 18-year-old leg-spinner, made an impressive debut, claiming three key wickets. Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmanullah Gurbaz, 21-year-old opening batsmen, formed a formidable partnership, amassing 130 runs for the first wicket, setting the stage for an eight-wicket victory. Trott, a former England batsman, praised the exceptional talents of the two opening batters and encouraged them to keep growing their game and play their way. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/3NtdqKQ via IFTTT

'We are hurt...': Babar Azam after Pak's shock defeat vs Afghanistan

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Pakistan's cricket team suffered an eight-wicket defeat by Afghanistan at the ICC World Cup, putting their semi-finals hopes in jeopardy. Afghanistan secured their first-ever one-day victory over Pakistan in eight attempts. Ibrahim Zadran and Rahmanullah Gurbaz were the heroes of the day for Afghanistan, with Zadran's 113-ball 87 and Gurbaz's 53-ball 65. Rahmat Shah's unbeaten 84-ball 77 and skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi's 48 not out sealed the win against Pakistan. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/3gvZEMX via IFTTT

Explained: How can Pakistan still make it to WC semis

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Pakistan's ODI World Cup campaign is in jeopardy after they were stunned by Afghanistan by eight wickets in Chennai on Monday. A third successive defeat pushed them into a must-win situation for a place in the semifinals with only four points from five matches. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/dcPlFgM via IFTTT

Shami took his opportunity with both hands: Rohit Sharma

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Mohammed Shami delivered a sensational five-wicket performance in his first game of the World Cup 2023, earning high praise from his captain Rohit Sharma. Shami's exceptional bowling, where he claimed 5/54, played a pivotal role in India's four-wicket victory over New Zealand on Sunday. With Shami leading the Indian bowling attack and restricting New Zealand to 273, the master chaser Virat Kohli played a brilliant innings of 95, ultimately helping his team successfully achieve the target with 12 balls remaining. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/q3LtrD6 via IFTTT

Melbourne Stars suffer shocking collapse, set new WBBL record

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The Melbourne Stars in the Women's Big Bash League faced a shocking defeat as they were dismissed for a record low score of 29 runs. The Adelaide Strikers dominated the match, securing a resounding 148-run victory. The Stars' star-studded top order, including Meg Lanning, failed to perform against the formidable bowling attack of the Strikers. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/YapUTZe via IFTTT

Don't reserve good ratings only for 350-plus pitches: Dravid

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India coach Rahul Dravid has criticized the ICC for rating the pitches in the India-Pakistan and India-Australia games as 'average'. Dravid believes that praising only standardized pitches that produce high-scoring games diminishes the importance of unique skill sets. He argues that different skills, such as spin bowling and strike rotation, should be valued and displayed in the game. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/K58yPDV via IFTTT

World Cup: India aim to break New Zealand jinx

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India have not defeated New Zealand in a World Cup match since 2003. New Zealand's team has mastered the art of surprise and adaptability, making them a formidable opponent. The upcoming match between the two unbeaten teams will be a battle of the captains, with both Rohit Sharma and Tom Latham using strategic tactics to gain an edge. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/Ky4WHzx via IFTTT

IND vs NZ: When and where to watch, predicted playing XIs

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India's World Cup campaign faces a significant challenge as they face New Zealand in a high-stakes match. Hardik Pandya, an all-rounder, is out due to an ankle injury. Team India aims to break their trophy drought in ICC tournaments and maintain their dominance in the tournament. Pandya's absence has disrupted the harmonious combination that led to India's four consecutive wins, causing unease among opponents and necessitating a reevaluation of strategies. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/etJN53u via IFTTT

Pride, points at stake for England and South Africa

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England and South Africa are looking to bounce back from recent shocking losses as they prepare to face each other in the World Cup. England, who suffered a defeat to Afghanistan, will need their powerful batting unit to perform well. They will be boosted by the return of Ben Stokes, who has recovered from a hip injury. South Africa, on the other hand, have played with flair and have a strong bowling depth. The match will take place at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/XEz1bP0 via IFTTT

Watch - '4 mei 4 jeet gaye!' Rohit shares the mantra of beating NZ with Gill

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Undefeated so far in the ongoing ODI World Cup, a rampaging Team India meet their equals in New Zealand in their next clash on Sunday in Dharamsala. With wins against Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh, favouries India sit second on the table behind the Kiwis, who also have four wins in their four matches but are ahead of the hosts on net run rate. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/1GV7M2D via IFTTT

Sri Lanka battle for survival against upbeat Netherlands

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Sri Lanka will face the Netherlands in a crucial match as they seek their first win, while the Netherlands are riding high after defeating South Africa. Sri Lanka's key players, Kusal Perera and Matheesha Pathirana, may not participate, putting pressure on the team's middle-order batting. The pitch in Lucknow has been providing opportunities for both bowlers and batters. The Netherlands will rely on their recent victory and the spin bowling of Roel of van der Merwe. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/InxBO52 via IFTTT

World Cup: Why Virat was confused before getting to his century

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When the runs India needed to win were near idential to the runs Virat Kohli needed to get to his century in the ICC World Cup match against Bangladesh in Pune on Thursday, the self-less batting icon approached his parnter in the middle, KL Rahul, and said "it will not look nice to not take a single" in pursuit of a personal milestone. Rahul shared the conversation he had with Kohli on the official World Cup broadcast after India's seven-wicket win. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/Na6bDu3 via IFTTT

World Cup: India celebrates a famous Virat Kohli century

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With a win becoming just a formality towards the end of the India's run-chase of Bangladesh's 256/8 in their World Cup match on Thursday, the fans were still chewing their nails because the runs needed by Kohli to complete his 48th ODI century and India to complete a victory were near identical. Kohli (103* off 97 balls) eventually finished it with a six and sparked festivities among the Indian cricket fans around the world. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/ODAz9L8 via IFTTT

Did the umpire 'help' Kohli score a century against Bangladesh?

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Virat Kohli scored his 48th One Day International (ODI) century in a thrilling victory over Bangladesh in the ICC World Cup match in Pune. His century was marked by a stunning six off Nasum Ahmed's delivery in the 42nd over. However, a crucial turning point occurred during the same over when the on-field umpire did not call a potential wide on the first delivery. The decision not to declare the delivery wide allowed Kohli to capitalize on it. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/p68QZxR via IFTTT

In Pics: Virat slams 48th ton as India crush Bangladesh

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India vs Bangladesh: Shubman Gill needs just 67 runs to become...

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India's unbeaten run so far in the ICC World Cup 2023 faces a challenge from neighbours Bangladesh on Thursday at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune, with opening batsman Shubman Gill in with a chance to break Hashim Amla's record. Gill recovered in time from dengue to return for the match against Pakistan in which he scored 16 runs and will be keen to deliver a big knock against Bangladesh from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/NtZLm5K via IFTTT

World Cup: When the Tigers roared against India

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India and Bangladesh have had several memorable ODI battles over the years. In 2007, Bangladesh shocked India in the World Cup by bowling them out for 191 and chasing down the target with five wickets to spare. In 2011, India avenged their World Cup loss to Bangladesh with a commanding 87-run victory. The 2015 World Cup quarter-final match was marred by a controversial no-ball decision, but India emerged victorious with a 109-run win. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/GJHi2Xm via IFTTT

World Cup: India start favourites against Bangladesh

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India's red-hot form makes them the team to beat in their match against Bangladesh. The Indian team management is facing the pleasant dilemma of fitting pacer Mohammad Shami into the winning combination. The bowling coach, Paras Mhambrey, stated that there is currently no discussion of rotation and they will field the best eleven suited to the conditions. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/qr2MJna via IFTTT

NED upset SA: Wasim Jaffer's hilarious post rocks internet

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First it was skipper Scott Edwards (78 not out), who helped the Netherlands come back from 140/7 in the 34th over to post 245/8 on the board with contributions from the lower order that proved to be the turning point in the end. Logan van Beek then led the Netherlands' bowling attack with a spell of 3/60 to pack up South Africa for 207 and take his team to a famous 38-run win. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/EBeGz34 via IFTTT

Top 5 most run getters and wicket takers in ICC World Cup 2023

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Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan played a fine knock against India on Saturday to leapfrog New Zealand opener Devon Conway (229) as the leading run-getter of the 2023 ICC World Cup. Rizwan has accumulated 248 runs in three games at an average of 124. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/blhSX8A via IFTTT

Zampa hails Cummins after World Cup 'axe' threat

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Adam Zampa praised the "game-changing" performance of Pat Cummins, who was reportedly on the verge of being dropped as Australia's captain due to the team's disappointing start to the World Cup. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/f2DToNH via IFTTT

World Cup: Australia's maorale, NRR get the much-needed boost

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Australia's five-wicket win, made possible first by an inspired spell from Adam Zampa (4-47) and then solid batting performances by Josh Inglis and Mitchell Marsh, took the Aussies two notches up to the 8th position with one victory from three outings. The Lankans are at the ninth position with three defeats. Sri Lanka were restricted to 209 and the Australians chased down the target in 35.2 overs to boost their net run rate. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/QkApiKr via IFTTT

'Rohit Sharma knew' how to handle Haris Rauf: Wasim Akram

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Fast bowling legend Wasim Akram slammed Pakistan's lacklustre bowling, especially pacer Haris Rauf, after the 1992 ODI champions suffered an embarrassing seven-wicket loss at the hands of India in their ICC World Cup match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Saturday. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/wqhe7FO via IFTTT

Afghanistan's coach Trott lauds historic victory over England

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Afghanistan's victory over England in the World Cup will boost their confidence to compete with top cricketing nations, according to coach Jonathan Trott. The team's win, which came eight years after their first World Cup victory, is significant and will have a positive impact on future games. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/sm0YaEf via IFTTT

World Cup: How Siraj bounced back to trigger Pakistan's collapse

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Indian pacer Siraj was responding to a query on how he bounced back after his first two overs in the match against Pakistan went for 20 runs. He stormed back to remove Abdullah Shafique first and Pakistan skipper Babar Azam later — both to cross-seam deliveries -- to trigger Pakistan's collapse. From 155/2 the visitors slipped to 191 all out. India, led by Rohit Sharma's blitz, went on to win by 7 wickets with more than 19 overs to spare. from Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules | Times of India https://ift.tt/iJZ7zFT via IFTTT