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Month: September 2021
News South Africa Women opening batter says Super Overs should only be used to decide T20s Super Overs should not be used to decide ODIs, according to South African opening batter Lizelle Lee. Speaking after South Africa lost the final ODI and the chance to seal a series sweep, in the Super Over, Lee said
News Captain admits tour cancellation “very disappointing”, but thanks NZC, Pakistan authorities for keeping players safe Tom Latham, New Zealand stand-in captain for the cancelled Pakistan series, admitted the team’s decision to pull out of the tour citing security concerns was “very disappointing” for Pakistan fans. Latham, who is currently in Dubai, was speaking to
Preview With Iyer back, the Capitals should be able to unleash Nortje alongside Rabada once more Big picture These two teams finished at opposite ends of the table during the first leg of IPL 2021. The Delhi Capitals had everything going their way in that period – Shikhar Dhawan and Prithvi Shaw ruled the powerplay,
News Moores, who was linked with Pakistan coach role, has committed his future to the county Peter Moores, the Nottinghamshire head coach, has signed a contract extension with the county after links with the vacant Pakistan role. ESPNcricinfo understands that Moores, who coached England across two spells from 2007-09 and 2014-15, was among the PCB’s
News “Some days back she got a hit on the thumb and she is not available,” coach Powar said on match eve Harmanpreet Kaur, India’s vice-captain in the longer formats, has been ruled out of the first ODI against Australia scheduled for Tuesday. She sustained a thumb injury a few days ago, said head coach
Follow the 2021 Vitality Blast at: https://www.ecb.co.uk/t20-blast Highlights from the finals of the 2021 Vitality Blast!
Pakistan toured England for three ODIs and three T20Is in July © Getty Images England’s scheduled tour of Pakistan for two T20Is in mid-October has been cancelled, the ECB have announced. England’s men and women were due to play T20I double-headers in Rawalpindi on October 13 and 14, with the women’s team staying on for
News Training cancelled at Grace Road after warning of bomb at NZ hotel The third ODI of the series between England and New Zealand looks set to go ahead in Leicester despite a security threat made against the New Zealand team. ESPNcricinfo understands that a member of the New Zealand team management was contacted and
News Some senior cricketers stand to earn almost twice as much as they did previously Almost two years after Sourav Ganguly had announced that the financial health of domestic cricketers would be his “biggest priority” as BCCI president, the board on Monday announced sizeable hikes in match fees for men and women at the end
News Chairman promises to ‘avenge’ cancellations when Pakistan meet England, NZ at World Cup Ramiz Raja, the PCB chairman, has hit out at cricket’s “western bloc”, as he copes with the second cancellation of a home series in a matter of days. England’s decision to withdraw their men and women’s team tours to Pakistan leaves
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News Analysis It is already accepted that Meg Lanning’s team has enviable depth and they are likely to need it over the next year It’s one of sports many clichés that players don’t look too far ahead and only take each match as it comes. So let’s do it on behalf of Australia. The opening
News West Indies and South Africa will tour India for limited-overs matches, while New Zealand and Sri Lanka will play two Tests and three T20Is each India are set to host New Zealand, West Indies, Sri Lanka and South Africa over the next nine months as part of the 2020-21 home season, for a total
Report West Indies held their nerve in the very first women’s ODI to go into a Super Over West Indies 192 for 5 (Williams 78, Matthews 48, de Klerk 3-33) tied with South Africa 192 for 7 (Lee 61, Brits 48, Grimmon 4-33) West Indies won the one-over eliminator Deandra Dottin has always been a
Report Visitors chase down 178-run target against Scotland with five deliveries to spare Zimbabwe 180 for 4 (Shumba 66*, Madhevere 43) beat Scotland 177 for 4 (Munsey 54, Berrington 44) by six wickets A rapid half-century from Milton Shumba – the first of his T20I career – powered Zimbabwe to a six-wicket victory against Scotland
News Need to find a way to take 20 wickets more regularly to complement a strong batting unit Captain Mitchell Marsh Coach Adam Voges FixturesSeptember 22: South Australia (Marsh Cup), Karen Rolton OvalSeptember 24-27: South Australia (Sheffield Shield), Karen Rolton Oval Winter movesThe bulk of the squad is unchanged from last year with only changes
News “Obviously one of my top innings till now because of the pressure we were in; the senior batters returned to the pavilion so I had to grind it.” One of the things IPL teams take pride in is giving opportunities to the next big player. Ruturaj Gaikwad was that next big player last year
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News Former New Zealand allrounder was first shifted from Canberra to Sydney for emergency heart surgery Former New Zealand allrounder Chris Cairns has spoken for the first time since having an emergency surgery following a major heart problem. In a video he posted on Twitter, the 51-year-old mentioned he was “grateful to be here”, although
News The ECB is expected to meet today to take a decision on their men’s and women’s teams’ tours of Pakistan Wasim Khan, the PCB chief executive, has claimed a “clean bill of health from a security perspective”, adding that he expects England – the men, for two T20Is, and the women, for two T20Is
News “The advice changed, the threat level changed and, as a consequence, we took the only responsible course of action possible.” New Zealand Cricket chief executive David White said that given the advice they had received, “there was no way” the New Zealand team could have stayed on in Pakistan. NZC had made the decision
News “In my mind, it is 100 percent clear that an England team of some description will embark on the tour,” says seamer. Stuart Broad has confirmed that fitness-permitting he will be part of the Ashes tour but added that England’s players still need more details about the restrictions they will be under. It is
News The PCB chairman addressed the concerns raised by New Zealand’s abrupt abandonment of their tour of Pakistan on Friday A day after New Zealand abruptly cancelled their tour of Pakistan due to security reasons, newly-elected PCB chairman Ramiz Raja sought to rally his troops by urging everyone to focus on a way forward. A
New Zealand abandoned their limited-overs cricket tour of Pakistan on Friday citing security concerns, much to the disappointment of the cricket fraternity in the South Asian country. The Blackcaps were set to play three ODIs and five T20Is in Pakistan but the series was cancelled without a ball being bowled after New Zealand Cricket (NZC)
News For the visitors, Poonam Yadav claimed 3 for 28 while Vastrakar and Deepti impressed with a middle-order fightback Australians 278 for 9 (Haynes 65, Lanning 59, Mooney 59, Yadav 3-28) beat Indians 242 for 7 (Vastrakar 57, Sharma 49*, Campbell 3-38) by 36 runs Rachael Haynes, Meg Lanning and Beth Mooney all struck half-centuries
The last time these two teams met, Mumbai clinched a thriller by four wickets © BCCI/IPL Big picture It felt like dystopian reality TV when it rumbled on, seemingly indifferent to the reality beyond its bubble, as India gasped for breath in the cruelest weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic. It’s back now, and things are
News He played nine first-class matches between 1997 and 2007, taking 34 wickets Murtaza Lodhgar, the former Bengal left-arm spinner and Mizoram’s Under-19 coach, died of cardiac arrest on Friday night in Visakhapatnam, Cricket Association Bengal (CAB) president Avishek Dalmiya has confirmed. Lodhgar, 45, was in the port city with the Mizoram colts, who were
News New tournament ‘as welcome’ as Covid, says Don Root in letter to cricket magazine The ECB may have hailed the first season of the Hundred as a great success but it has left some of those close to England’s Test captain underwhelmed. Certainly Don Root, the paternal grandfather of England’s Test captain, Joe, is
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