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Watch: Boy Faints Under Pune Sun During Sri Lanka Anthem At WC Game

The Cricket World Cup 2023 action is slowly racing towards that phase where several teams will be out of semi-final contention. While teams like two-time champions India, South Africa and New Zealand are in a rather comfortable position. There was teams like Australia who are on the border-line. The Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Cricket World Cup match in Pune on Monday was a crucial one. Afghanistan have been giant-killers in this Cricket World Cup while Sri Lanka have been good too. They clashed at the MCA Stadium in Pune, with Sri Lanka putting up a modest 241-run total against Afghanistan. In reply, Afghanistan were confident in the chase with Rahmat Shah scoring a half-century.  However, there was a scary incident ahead of the match. During the national anthem of Sri Lanka, one of the boys accompanying a Sri Lanka player collapsed, probably due to the conditions in Pune. He was tended to immediately as the Sri Lanka player kept him from falling.  pic.twitter.com/oxwRstRbN5...

New Zealand's Predicted XI: Williamson To Return vs South Africa?

The 32nd match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 will see New Zealand square-off against in-form South Africa at the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) stadium in Pune on Wednesday, November 1. The fixture is scheduled to commence at 2:00 PM IST. The New Zealand men's cricket team has registered four wins and two losses in six matches. Following four wins on the bounce to begin their campaign, they faced defeats against India and Australia in their last two encounters, halting their winning momentum. The previous clash saw them go down by a narrow margin of five runs against Australia. Chasing a daunting target of 389 runs, the Kiwis came within touching distance of a superb victory, only to be undone by an all-round bowling performance by the Aussies. The 23-year-old batter Rachin Ravindra top-scored with an 89-ball 116 for the Black Caps. Even though the two recent results haven't gone their way, the Tom Latham-led side is expected to name an unchanged starting XI on We...

Bradburn: Pakistan don't get to play a lot of the top nations

Pakistan coach stopped short of saying they are an isolated team, but did point out their lack of experience in Indian conditions from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/FE3GacJ

Lee cashes in on stumping reprieve to set up Hurricanes victory

Phoebe Litchfield shone but her effort came too late on a night where the lack of a TV umpire was again in the spotlight from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/LQdG5qf

"India On Home Patch, To Be Honest...": England Coach On 'Painful' Defeat

England head coach Matthew Mott said that it was very painful after seeing the 100-run loss against India in the 29th match of the ODI World Cup 2023 at Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday. While speaking at the post-match press conference, Mott said that they knew it was going to be hard work today against India. The England head coach said that it was definitely their best bowling and fielding effort in the ongoing tournament. He added that they went out to bat with a lot of positivity about it being a very achievable total. "You know haven't had a chat with the boys yet. Yeah, very painful I think we set out we knew it was going to be hard work today - India on their home patch and to be honest I was really pleased at the halfway mark. I thought it was definitely our best bowling and fielding effort. And we went out to bat with a lot of positivity about it being a very achievable total. There was a lot of dew out there as well. So, I thought, particularly after the...

India vs England: World Cup 2023 Live Cricket Score, Live Score Of Today's Match on NDTV Sports

A dedicated team of experts bring you live score, live cricket score, live match update on Sports.NDTV.com . After 20.3 overs, India are 78/3. The live updates of India vs England scorecard is also available. It is the perfect platform to follow your favourite teams in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Keep a track on your favourite batsmen and bowlers through ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 today match, ball by ball commentary, India vs England, India vs England live score, India vs England scorecard. Follow the excitement of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 on Sports.NDTV.com as you can follow live match updates and live cricket score through our platform. 19.6 overs (1 Run) Slightly back of a length and outside off, KL Rahul tentatively pushes it through cover-point and picks up a single. 19.5 overs (0 Run) Goes wider of the crease now to get away from those crumbly footholes and hurls across a length ball around off. KL Rahul stays put and taps it in front of cover. 19.4 o...

Watch: Heartbreak For India! Kohli Dismissed For Duck In England Clash

The Indian cricket team fans were left shell-shocked as in-form Virat Kohli was dismissed for a duck during the Cricket World Cup 2023 match against England in Lucknow on Sunday. Kohli faced nine balls and was ended up gifting his wicket to David Willey without scoring a single run. It was a short of the length ball from Willey and Kohli ended up miscuing his shot completely. Ben Stokes had no difficulties in completing the catch as the crowd at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow was left stunned. The star batter has enjoyed a brilliant run of form in the competition till now with one century and three half-centuries.  England skipper Jos Buttler won the toss and elected to bowl first. The defending champions have lost four of their five matches and come in unchanged at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium in hunt of victory to cling on to their slim hopes of making the semi-finals. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ICC (@icc) Engl...

Bancroft builds Test case with another Shield century

Cameron Bancroft made 100 against South Australia, to push his case for a Test recall, while Aaron Hardie made 99 to put Western Australia in a strong position from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/mUhQoJp

'Not Matured, Great': Ex-Pak Captain Namedrops 'Rohit' In Advice To Babar

With four defeats on the bounce, Pakistan's hopes of qualiying for the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup 2023 hangs by a thread. On Friday, Pakistan suffered a heartbreaking one-wicket loss to South Africa in Chennai. Amid Pakistan's struggles in the ongoing Cricket World Cup, former skipper Mohammad Hafeez shared his views on Babar's leadership skills. Hafeez feels despite being in charge of the team for nearly three years, Babar lacks maturity as a captain, adding that it is too early to compare him with greats of Pakistan cricket. "When it comes to Babar's captaincy, that maturity isn't quite there yet. He has been in charge of the team for three years and the tactical growth hasn't been there either. When he's called a great Pakistan player, then I have doubts over it. Those who say that probably haven't seen greats of the game - from Pakistan and around the world. Yes, he is a very, very good player. He is not great yet. He has to prove a ...

Trans-Tasman battle to provide test of World Cup-winning credentials

Travis Head is close to a return which will lead to a reshuffled top order for Australia, while New Zealand are likely to be unchanged from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/HakZDA1

Smith will do 'what's best for the team' - Cummins

Once Head returns, Smith may have to give his No.3 position to Marsh, who opened in Head's absence and play two-down from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/4ZhyR2W

Agar suffers recurrence of calf injury, unlikely for India tour

The left-arm spinner was ruled out of the ODI World Cup after picking up the problem in South Africa from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/wxkCSQ2

IPL 2024 Likely Auction Date Out. Teams Will Have An Increased Purse Of...

The cricket fans around the world are focussed on the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023 currently. All the top teams are engaged in a close battle to qualify for the semi-finals. In the midst of this a report by news agency PTI has given some interesting details about the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 auction. It is one day when all IPL fans look forward to which player their favourite franchises pick up for the next edition. According to the PTI report, Dubai is set to host the Indian Premier League auction for the 2024 season on December 19. "It is a 10-team IPL auction now and it becomes very, very difficult to get hundreds of rooms in a same five-star facility which can house the multiple members of the franchises, the various BCCI officials, operations team, broadcast crew. That's the reason Dubai is the favourite venue," an official said. During the upcoming auction, each team will have a purse of Rs 100 crore for the 2024 season, a increase of Rs 5 crore from last ye...

Controversial Ex-India Coach Faces Financial Struggle; Friends Raise Funds

Cricket legend Greg Chappell has revealed going through a financial struggle with his friends pitching in to set up an online fundraising platform to "enhance his last few years", according to a report. The 75-year-old former Australia captain, who also had a controversial stint as the head coach of the Indian team from 2005-2007, admitted that he is doing fine but is certainly not living a life of luxury as a result of his cricketing career. "I'm not on the bones of my a**e," Chappell told News Corp. "I certainly don't want it to sound like we're in desperate straits, because we're not - but we're not living in luxury either. I think most people assume that, because we played cricket, that we are all living in the lap of luxury. While I'm certainly not crying poor, we're not reaping in the benefits that today's players are," he said. According to the report, Chappell "reluctantly" agreed to a GoFundMe page being...

Pak vs SA, WC: Fantasy XI Prediction, Top Captaincy, Vice-Captaincy Picks

Pakistan will battle against South Africa in Match 26 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, India, on October 27. The face-off is scheduled to happen at 02:00 PM IST. Pakistan head into the match on the back of a hat-trick of losses against India, Australia and Afghanistan. Although the Babar Azam-led team started their ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign with back-to-back wins against the Netherlands and Sri Lanka, the Men in Green have lost their way in the quadrennial showpiece since then with losses against India, Australia and Afghanistan. Pakistan occupies the fifth spot in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 league standings. They also have a slightly better Net Run Rate compared to the other teams below them. South Africa, meanwhile, is a team on a two-match winning run. The Proteas started the campaign with back-to-back wins over Sri Lanka and Australia. However, they suffered a shock defeat at the hands of the Netherlands. Since then, the Te...

"Runaway Train With Failed Brakes": Ex- Pak Skippers On India's WC Show

Former Pakistan cricket team skippers Shoaib Malik and Wasim Akram were in awe of India's performance during the Cricket World Cup 2023 match against New Zealand in Dharamsala on Sunday. India were able to restrict New Zealand to 273 with Mohammed Shami claiming a five-wicket haul and later, Virat Kohli producing yet another chasing masterclass to keep the team's unbeaten record intact in the competition. During an interaction, Wasim compared the Indian cricket team to a "runaway train with failed brakes" and said that it is the adaptability in the face of challenges that makes India a dangerous side. “Simply unstoppable. They are like a runaway train with failed brakes,” Wasim said on A Sports. “This is how a squad should be. You shouldn't have a problem while making changes to the XI; whether depending on the conditions or in case of an injury. They did so when Pandya wasn't there. They had Shami who got a wicket on the first ball of his spell and then h...

"When Inzamam Would Dive...": Afridi Tears Into Babar With Unique Example

Pakistan captain Babar Azam finds himself in a never-seen-before situation, facing criticism from virtually every Pakistan fan, former cricketer, or expert. Since Pakistan's unexpected defeat against Afghanistan, the entire cricketing fraternity back home has turned against Babar, criticising his leadership skills. Shahid Afridi, one of the greats of the game, has ripped into Babar for his captaincy style that has failed to get the best out of the team. Afridi urged Babar to lead by example if he is to turn things around in the coming games of the World Cup. Sharing examples from his own days as an active cricketer, Afridi said: "When you are not in the game [not focused], then these things [fielding issues] will happen. When you are trying to hide somewhere, when you are not thinking positively, I think that at times we are waiting for miracles, miracles don't just happen. They happen with brave men who know how to fight," Afridi said while talking Samaa TV. ...

World Cup 2023: England vs Sri Lanka Preview, Prediction, Head-to-Head

England will take on Sri Lanka in Match 25 of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023 on October 26 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India. The match commences at 02:00 PM IST. Reigning World Champions England are having a nightmare of a campaign in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The English team has won only one of their four matches so far. Their only victory came against Bangladesh while they have suffered defeats at the hands of New Zealand and Afghanistan. ( World Cup 2023 Points Table ) England head into the match against Sri Lanka following a morale-crushing 229-run defeat against South Africa. The Jos Buttler-led side is currently ninth in the 10-team table with only two points from four matches. Sri Lanka, meanwhile, broke their three-match losing streak with a win over the Netherlands in their previous encounter. The Kusal Mendis-captained side is just above England in the ICC Cricket World Cup league standings with two points from four matches. ENG vs SL pitch report ...

Gill Inches Closer To Dethrone Babar From Summit Of ODI Batters Rankings

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam's lead at the head of the ODI Batting Rankings has been reduced to just six rating points as India's Shubman Gill and a host of stars in stunning form at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup close in on the Pakistan skipper. Babar has dropped a total of 829 rating points despite scoring 157 runs in five innings in the ongoing Cricket World Cup, his most recent effort saw him score a fighting 74 in a losing side against Afghanistan in Chennai. On the other hand, Gill has 95 runs from just three matches for India, with the right-hander improving to 823 rating points on the back of his exceptional knock of 53 against Bangladesh in Pune. The India opener isn't the only player to close on Babar's top ranking, the in-form South African opener Quinton de Kock is within the Pakistan skipper's reach as he sits in third place on the rankings for ODI batters following an incredible start to the World Cup that has already seen him score three astoun...

Lack Of Aggression Is Costing England Dear In World Cup: Moeen Ali

Over the last few years, England's success in the white ball formats was built on downright aggression, and all-rounder Moeen Ali on Tuesday admitted that the defending champions have not been able to produce that kind of cricket in this World Cup. England have lost three games out of four in this tournament and are in dire need to win the next matches to keep their hopes of reaching the semifinals alive. "We've been playing aggressive cricket since 2015 and done it quite well. I think the lack of that way of cricket has probably cost us a little bit in this tournament. "I think we need to play that way, but without slogging the ball, but just be that really aggressive side that we know we can be," said Ali in the pre-match press conference. However, Ali was candid enough to say that playing that brand of cricket is not always easy, as it required sustained aggression. "It's not always that easy. Yeah, most of the time you want the guys to score quic...

WC Live: De Kock Nears 50, Keeps 2-Down South Africa Going vs Bangladesh

South Africa vs Bangladesh Live updates: Quinton de Kock has held the fort for two-down South Africa against Bangladesh in their Cricket World Cup 2023 match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. Shoriful Islam cleaned up Reeza Hendricks while Mehidy Hasan Miraz trapped Rassie van der Dussen in front of the stumps. Temba Bavuma continued to remain on the sidelines as Proteas' stand-in skipper Aiden Markram won the toss and opted to bat first in the game. ( LIVE Scorecard ) from NDTV Sports-Cricket https://ift.tt/Fhv5RB6

Gurbaz, Ibrahim, Rahmat boss 283 chase in Afghanistan's first ODI win over Pakistan

It was Afghanistan's highest successful chase in ODIs, and took them to their first win over Pakistan in the format in eight attempts from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/3WivHoa

'Pain-free' Shakib hasn't given up on the semi-final dream

"We are taking inspiration from Netherlands," Shakib says of the game against South Africa, their next opponents at the World Cup from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/yiNI4BZ

Bangladesh under pressure as South Africa aim for the No. 2 spot

Both teams are waiting until the morning of the game to find out whether their captains will be fit to play from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/YpX1nzq

Bishan Bedi, India's legendary spinner, dies at 77

Former India captain was ailing for the last two years and had undergone multiple surgeries during this period from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/xrdoXSC

England balancing act leaves them staring into World Cup abyss

Batting depth has been their hallmark but the side beaten by South Africa was neither one thing nor the other from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/L1AQ4PY

Afghanistan look to exploit Pakistan's vulnerability as teams approach must-win territory

Defeat for Afghanistan would almost certainly knock them out, while a Pakistan loss leaves Babar Azam's side with no further room for error from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/JqzGOpm

England look for 'X-factor' Topley replacement

England are yet to determine which player will replace Topley but confirmed on Saturday night that Archer would not be considered for selection from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/VB5DdX6

Athapaththu and Litchfield star as Thunder take derby against injury-hit Sixers

The Sri Lanka captain followed a half-century with three wickets to leave Sixers with plenty to ponder from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/Le341SK

David Warner Blocked By 'Bison' In World Cup Escape

Opener David Warner revealed he did not see the dropped catch which allowed him to go on and make a sensational 163 in Australia's 62-run win over Pakistan in the World Cup at Bengaluru on Friday. The 36-year-old left-hander was dropped by Usama Mir in the fifth over of the match off Shaheen Shah Afridi with his score only on 10 and Australia 22 without loss. He went on to crack a 124-ball 163 and along with Mitchell Marsh (121) put on an Australian World Cup record of 259 for the opening wicket to help his team pile up 367-9. "I actually didn't even see him drop it," said Warner, declared man of the match for his innings that featured nine sixes and 14 boundaries. "I was behind the 'bison' (Marsh's nickname). I was actually not happy I didn't get a single as well. It's how it is when you're an opening batsman. If you're going to go after it, you're probably going to give some chances." Pakistan's openers Imam-ul-Haq...

'Does Pakistan Deserve Semis Spot?' Disappointed Great Asks Grim Question

Legendary fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar vented out his frustration after Pakistan lost their World Cup game against Australia in Bengaluru on Friday. Akhtar said he was "thoroughly disappointed" with the lack of hunger and desire within the team. Pakistan captain Babar Azam failed to play a big knock once again, drawing criticism from all corners. He managed just 18 runs in 14 balls after getting off to a good start. Akhtar feels Babar needs to score against big teams to justify the "big player" tag. "Babar Azam is a great player, but again, you need to play a great innings. You can't make yourself a big name by not scoring against big teams. If you want to prove that you are a big player, you have to score runs in big games. You shouldn't lose hope," Akhtar said on his YouTube channel. Leg-spinner Usama Mir dropped David Warner in the fifth over off Shaheen Afridi 's delivery and Pakistan had to pay the price as Warner went on to smash a br...

India vs NZ: Preview, Pitch And Weather Report, Head-to-Head, Prediction

India vs New Zealand, Cricket World Cup 2023: Only two teams remain undefeated at the Cricket World Cup - the Indian cricket team and the New Zealand cricket team. The two sides clash in Match 21 of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023 on October 22 at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala. The match will start at 02:00 PM IST. Both India and New Zealand have registered a perfect start to their campaigns so far. Team India has managed to win all their four matches while New Zealand have also maintained a 100 per cent winning run, having won all their four matches in the competition. New Zealand have played four matches in the ongoing ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 and the Kwis are on top of the league table with eight points. Team India, meanwhile, is second in the standings also with eight points from four matches. However, India are below New Zealand due to a slightly lower net run-rate of +1.65 compared to New Zealand's +1.92 IND vs NZ pitch report The average sco...

Head will open straightaway once he returns, says Bailey

He could be back as soon as Australia's next game against Netherlands on Wednesday from Cricket news from ESPN Cricinfo.com https://ift.tt/GK6lc4Q

"DJ Ko Keh Kar...": Ex-Ind Star Trolls Pak After Horrible Bowling Display

Former Indian cricket team opener Aakash Chopra took a dig at Pakistan after a lack of disciplined bowling and couple of missed catches resulted in the Babar Azam -led side allowing Australia to grab control in their Cricket World Cup 2023 match on Friday. Australian openers David Warner and Mitchell Marsh both slammed centuries and stitched together a brilliant 259-run partnership for the first wicket as Pakistan toiled in the Bangalore heat. Chopra took to social media to say that the DJ at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore should play the song 'Dil Dil Pakistan' in order to motivate them. The comment came in connection to Pakistan team director Mickey Arthur 's comments following their loss against India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Arthur complained about the lack of support for Pakistan and also pointed out that 'Dil Dil Pakistan' - the unofficial anthem for the Pakistan cricket team was not played enough at the venue during the much-anti...

On Loss vs Afghanistan, England Star's 'Doesn't Make Us Bad Players' Claim

England batter Jonny Bairstow backs defending champions to return to winning ways and also insisted their firepower with the bat can't be criticised despite the early defeats in the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023. After two defeats in their opening three matches, the defending champions will look to turn around their World Cup campaign when they face South Africa at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. The defending champions were stunned by Afghanistan in Delhi on Sunday - the second defeat in their opening three games. Bairstow said England did not become a bad team overnight, and despite early losses to New Zealand and Afghanistan, their players remain convinced that they can win the World Cup. The England batter stated that the team remains confident in their ability to string together a string of victories. "There's a reason why the guys won the T20 World Cup last year; there's a reason why the guys won the 2019 World Cup, and we're the defending champion...

WC: Buttler Weighs In On Chances Of Stokes Featuring vs South Africa

England skipper Jos Buttler gave his take on whether all-rounder Ben Stokes will be in contention for their upcoming World Cup game against South Africa. Stokes reversed his retirement to have another dance in the 50-over format, hoping to contribute to England's title defence. But since arriving in India, Stokes is yet to play a single match as he picked up a slight niggle in his hip during a practice session before their campaign opener against New Zealand. Stokes who is itching to return to the field declared himself available for the clash against the Proteas on Thursday. After the Three Lions suffered a shocking defeat to Afghanistan in their previous fixture, Buttler would be looking to evaluate each and every option that is available to him. "Yeah, I think I've got so many options within the squad selection it is always tough and you're working out the right balance, always venue dependent as well so been a good chance to see the wicket here today and gather a...

New MCC Rule That May Have Helped Kohli Score His 48th ODI Ton - Explained

Virat Kohli slammed a brilliant century to guide the Indian cricket team to a comfortable victory over Bangladesh in the Cricket World Cup 2023 on Thursday but a controversial decision by umpire Richard Kettleborough became a major talking point after the match. With Kohli batting on 97 and India needing two runs to win, Bangladesh bowler Nasum Ahmed fired a delivery towards the leg stump. Kohli shuffled a bit towards the stumps and the wicket-keeper collected it on the leg side. However, the umpire decided to not award a wide to India and instead, the delivery was judged to be a dot ball. Kohli went on to score his 48th ODI century with a massive six just two balls after this incident. While fans were left confused by the umpire's decision to not award the wide despite the wicket-keeper collecting the ball on the leg side, the reason was a rule change by Marylebone Cricket Club in 2022. "In the modern game, batters are, more than ever, moving laterally around the crease b...

On Expected Lines, Franchises Retain Top Guns Ahead Of WPL Season 2

There was no surprises in store as all the marquee players, including Mumbai Indians' Harmanpreet Kaur, Delhi Capital's Meg Lanning and Royal Challengers Bangalore's Smriti Mandhana, have been retained by their respective Women's Premier League franchises (WPL), the league announced on Thursday. The window for the five franchises to retain players for the WPL 2024 season came to an end on October 15. While 60 players, including 21 overseas cricketers, were retained across five franchises, 29 players were released from their existing squads. Besides Kaur, who led MI to title triumph in the tournament's inaugural edition this year, the team has retained Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia, Natalie Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr and Isabelle Wong among others. The Delhi-based franchise, which finished runners-up in the first edition, retained a total of 15 players, including 5 overseas players. The UP Warriorz, who finished third, have retained their core group and have deci...

"Won't Change Winning Combination": India Coach Ahead Of Bangladesh Clash

Aiming for their fourth consecutive victory in World Cup, India would not tinker with their winning combination in the clash against Bangladesh, bowling coach Paras Mhambrey said on Wednesday, suggesting that the likes of Suryakumar Yadav and Mohammed Shami would continue to warm the bench. In a scintillating start to their campaign, India floored five-time World Cup winners Australia in their tournament-opener and followed that up with dominating victories over Afghanistan and arch-rivals Pakistan. Mhambrey said the team has taken tough decision to bench players of the caliber of Shami, Suryakumar and Ravichandran Ashwin but the choices have been keeping in mind the best interest of the side. "It is important to maintain the start. As of now, there is no discussion of rotation from our point of view. We want to carry this momentum to the next game as well," Mhambrey told the media ahead of India's training session. Mohammed Siraj has done well in company of Jasprit Bu...