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#Cancel_Bangladesh_Series: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai में India vs Bangladesh टेस्ट हो सकता है रद्द !
India vs Bangladesh के बीच एक मात्र टेस्ट मैंच Chennai के MA Chidambaram Stadium में खेला जाना है. यह मुकाबला 27 सितंबर से लेकर 01 अक्टूबर तक चलने वाली है. लेकिन सवाल यह उठ रहा है कि क्या इस मुकाबले को रद्द किया जा सकता है? दरअसल, Bangladesh में हुए तख्तापलट के बाद जिस तरह से बांग्लादेशी हिंदुओं के उपर अत्याचार की खबरें सोशल मीडिया के जरिए देखने को मिल रही हैं उसको लेकर लोगों में गुस्सा देखा जा…
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IND vs AUS World Cup 2023 : Australia win toss , opts to bat first
India vs Australia , ICC World Cup 2023:
At the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Australia captain Pat Cummins won the toss and opted to bat first as his team and the hosts India began respective 2023 World Cup campaigns. The ancient rivalry between India and Australia is ready to write a new chapter at the Chepauk, a stadium that has hosted a number of legendary matches. If the weather cooperates, we might be in for a banger of a match that lives up to the Sunday blockbuster billing.
Shubman Gill’s Dengue Diagnosis Forces Lineup Changes
India will likely be compelled to alter the hierarchy at the top. Shubman Gill, who was diagnosed with dengue in the days leading up to this match, hasn’t even travelled to the Chepauk Stadium with the squad, it turns out. Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma will most likely start the batting. Gill arrived in Chennai wearing a mask and suffering with a mild temperature. Additionally, was identified as having dengue after missing India’s first optional session on Thursday.
Although head coach Rahul Dravid hasn’t fully ruled him out, it is doubtful that he would play considering that the body takes a long time to recover from the disease’s initial symptoms before breaking out of weakness. Ishan Kishan, who has had some success as the opener while also achieving the quickest ODI double century, will get another chance to bat in Gill’s place.
Also Read: Bangladesh vs Afghanistan World Cup 2023: Bangladesh Lose Two Wickets in chase of 157
The No. 8 puzzle is also true. It is legitimate to be tempted to move forward with either Shardul Thakur or Ravichandran Ashwin. The black-soil surface in Chennai, though, could just give the off-spinner the go-ahead. After all, Ashwin has consistently shown to be quite a nuisance at Chepauk.
Key pointers surrounding the India vs Australia World Cup clash:
In the history of the 50-over World Cup, India has only defeated Australia four times.
Shubman Gill will be out with dengue for India, while Ishan Kishan to be promoted to opener with Rohit Sharma.
Only Virat Kohli has an ODI century in Chepauk among the current Indian team.
Australia has lost 4 of their past 5 one-day international matches.
As the second spinner, Kuldeep Yadav is set to join Ravichandran Ashwin in India’s playing XI.
Australia has won all three of its prior matches in Chepauk, remaining unbeaten in World Cup games there.
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MA Chidambaram Stadium Records – ODI Records in Chennai
MA Chidambaram Stadium records include some outstanding ODI feats. The iconic venue in Chennai has hosted some iconic ODI matches. It is a stadium where MS Dhoni has two hundreds, while Saeed Anwar scored an iconic 194, etc.
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ICC Ratings: Chepauk deemed 'very Good', Kanpur outfield 'unsatisfactory'
The ICC has rated Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium pitch, used for India’s Test match against Bangladesh, as “very good” with other four home centres used during the season being deemed “satisfactory”. In fact, all the three Test venues used against New Zealand — Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy, Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune’s Gahunje and Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai — just about managed…
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[ad_1] Source ( Sharjah cricket ground) For the last many years, one has indulged in watching Sachin Tendulkar’s ‘Desert Storm’, Javed Miandad’s six in the Austral-Asia Cup, Gavaskar’s catches in the Rothmans Cup or Brian Lara smacking Waqar Younis, time and again. Perhaps there is some unknown force that makes cricket lovers recount the unforgettable moments. Incidentally, all those memories are synonymous with one stadium – The Sharjah Cricket Ground. Before the India-Australia T20 World Cup game, all those momentous occasions gushed forth while taking a tour through the Sharjah stadium. Initially, the eyes zoomed in on a photo that dates back to somewhere in 1982. It could be one of those meetings held by the head-honchos of all the various Asian Cricket Boards before the formation of ACC in 1983. The nostalgic photo comprises Abdul Rahman Bukathir, the brain behind Sharjah becoming the hub of cricket in the 1980s and 1990s. KS Rungta, Noorani, IS Bindra, SK Wankhede, MA Chidambaram, A Sajjad and a few other notable administrators can also be seen. As you turned towards the left side of the room, the walls were adorned with a galaxy cricket stars. There is an iconic image of Kapil Dev, the India skipper, and Viv Richards, the West Indies captain, being pictured together during the toss at the Rothmans Cup in 1985. Beside it is a photo of Lara employing the flick shot. For a second or two, one wondered whether it is related to the same match where Lara took apart Waqar. However, a closer look confirmed that it is from the 1995 Sharjah Champions Trophy. Most likely it is from the Sri Lanka-West Indies encounter, where Hashan Tillakratne reigned supreme with a valiant hundred. One of those occasions when Lara cracked a sparkling 169 and still didn’t hog the limelight. Surrounding Lara’s photo-frame are a few more legends of the game – Imran Khan, Gavaskar, Zaheer Abbas and Kapil. All of those memorabilia are from either the inaugural Rothmans Cup or its second edition. Obviously, a few pictures from the ‘Desert Storm’ too adorn the wall. There is one photo each of Mark Waugh and Tendulkar – both from the same tournament in 1998. The lofted stroke that Tendulkar essayed could be the straight six off Michael Kasprowicz in the final, with the score reading 240. Incidentally, Tendulkar had later noted a couple of shots early on in the innings off Kasprowicz helped him to rediscover his batting rhythm. Wasim Akram (Austral-Asia Cup, 1986) Graham Thorpe (1997-98, Coca Cola Cup), Darren Gough (circa 1999) and Curtly Ambrose loading up (1999-00) also decorate the walls of the room. The one missing link in the room was Aaqib Javed. The man who gave plenty of heartbreaks to India at this ground. Around 23 years ago, Javed had decimated India in Sharjah with figures of 7 for 37. He even took a hat-trick in that game. Fast-forward to modern times, and you will observe the IPL and PSL-related pictures. In addition to 100s of photos, there are signed bats as well. One of them is the 1996 World Cup winning squad’s signed willow. Probably, those signatures were taken when Sri Lanka played a tournament, in Sharjah, at the fag end of that year. Other signature cricket bats include, England’s tour of the UAE in 2015, Australia’s tour in 2009 and West Indies’ trip to the same region in 2016. For around half an hour, it was about transporting yourself back to a bygone era. It was an enriching experience. Another update regarding Indian cricket: Rohit Sharma says the Indian team doesn’t want to take an undercooked Mohammed Shami to Australia. The question is, can the veteran turn the clock back. It’s perhaps prudent for the team to look beyond him@atreyom #INDVSNZ #mohammedshami https://t.co/U3xALe8Bz7 — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 15, 2024 For more sports content: https://revsportz.in/ The post Over four decades of cricket in Sharjah – A journey through Javed Miandad’s six and the ‘Desert Storm’ appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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[ad_1] Source ( Sharjah cricket ground) For the last many years, one has indulged in watching Sachin Tendulkar’s ‘Desert Storm’, Javed Miandad’s six in the Austral-Asia Cup, Gavaskar’s catches in the Rothmans Cup or Brian Lara smacking Waqar Younis, time and again. Perhaps there is some unknown force that makes cricket lovers recount the unforgettable moments. Incidentally, all those memories are synonymous with one stadium – The Sharjah Cricket Ground. Before the India-Australia T20 World Cup game, all those momentous occasions gushed forth while taking a tour through the Sharjah stadium. Initially, the eyes zoomed in on a photo that dates back to somewhere in 1982. It could be one of those meetings held by the head-honchos of all the various Asian Cricket Boards before the formation of ACC in 1983. The nostalgic photo comprises Abdul Rahman Bukathir, the brain behind Sharjah becoming the hub of cricket in the 1980s and 1990s. KS Rungta, Noorani, IS Bindra, SK Wankhede, MA Chidambaram, A Sajjad and a few other notable administrators can also be seen. As you turned towards the left side of the room, the walls were adorned with a galaxy cricket stars. There is an iconic image of Kapil Dev, the India skipper, and Viv Richards, the West Indies captain, being pictured together during the toss at the Rothmans Cup in 1985. Beside it is a photo of Lara employing the flick shot. For a second or two, one wondered whether it is related to the same match where Lara took apart Waqar. However, a closer look confirmed that it is from the 1995 Sharjah Champions Trophy. Most likely it is from the Sri Lanka-West Indies encounter, where Hashan Tillakratne reigned supreme with a valiant hundred. One of those occasions when Lara cracked a sparkling 169 and still didn’t hog the limelight. Surrounding Lara’s photo-frame are a few more legends of the game – Imran Khan, Gavaskar, Zaheer Abbas and Kapil. All of those memorabilia are from either the inaugural Rothmans Cup or its second edition. Obviously, a few pictures from the ‘Desert Storm’ too adorn the wall. There is one photo each of Mark Waugh and Tendulkar – both from the same tournament in 1998. The lofted stroke that Tendulkar essayed could be the straight six off Michael Kasprowicz in the final, with the score reading 240. Incidentally, Tendulkar had later noted a couple of shots early on in the innings off Kasprowicz helped him to rediscover his batting rhythm. Wasim Akram (Austral-Asia Cup, 1986) Graham Thorpe (1997-98, Coca Cola Cup), Darren Gough (circa 1999) and Curtly Ambrose loading up (1999-00) also decorate the walls of the room. The one missing link in the room was Aaqib Javed. The man who gave plenty of heartbreaks to India at this ground. Around 23 years ago, Javed had decimated India in Sharjah with figures of 7 for 37. He even took a hat-trick in that game. Fast-forward to modern times, and you will observe the IPL and PSL-related pictures. In addition to 100s of photos, there are signed bats as well. One of them is the 1996 World Cup winning squad’s signed willow. Probably, those signatures were taken when Sri Lanka played a tournament, in Sharjah, at the fag end of that year. Other signature cricket bats include, England’s tour of the UAE in 2015, Australia’s tour in 2009 and West Indies’ trip to the same region in 2016. For around half an hour, it was about transporting yourself back to a bygone era. It was an enriching experience. Another update regarding Indian cricket: Rohit Sharma says the Indian team doesn’t want to take an undercooked Mohammed Shami to Australia. The question is, can the veteran turn the clock back. It’s perhaps prudent for the team to look beyond him@atreyom #INDVSNZ #mohammedshami https://t.co/U3xALe8Bz7 — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) October 15, 2024 For more sports content: https://revsportz.in/ The post Over four decades of cricket in Sharjah – A journey through Javed Miandad’s six and the ‘Desert Storm’ appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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The excitement is palpable as India prepares to take on Bangladesh in second Test match at Green Park, Kanpur, starting September 27. Captain Rohit Sharma, who had a disappointing outing in the first Test at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, is looking to bounce back and etch his name further into the record books.
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Ind vs Ban 1st test match Live Score: Gill and Pant’s Explosive Centuries
Ind vs Ban 1st test match Live Score: In the ongoing 1st Test match between India and Bangladesh at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium, India has taken control. After setting Bangladesh a daunting target of 515 runs, India declared their second inning at 287/4. Key contributors to India’s total were Shubman Gill, who scored 119*, and Rishabh Pant, who made 109 in his first Test since his recovery from a car accident.
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IND vs BAN: Team India's Top Performers Shine in a Big Win Over Bangladesh
India registered a commanding win against Bangladesh in the first Test match of the two-match series at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium. After setting a huge target, India bowled out Bangladesh and sealed the victory by 280 runs. Here are the five key players who played a pivotal role in this dominating performance. 1. Rishabh Pant: Aggressive and Impactful Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant…
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Rishabh Pant Test Century
The outstanding Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant has made an amazing recovery in Test cricket. In the first Test match between India and Bangladesh on Saturday, he was outstanding.
He made history in Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium when he struck a century in the second innings. He scored 109 runs in 128 balls, hitting 13 fours and 4 sixes. In Test cricket, he has now scored his sixth century. Rishabh Pant Test Century after 638 days.
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Ind-Ban Test 1 Day 1: Ashwin’s Century, Jadeja’s 86 Lead India to Strong Position
Chennai, 19th September 2024: Ravichandran Ashwin’s sixth Test century, alongside Ravindra Jadeja’s determined innings, lifted India to a strong position at 339 for six at the close of play on day one of the first Test against Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Bangladesh, having chosen to bowl first after winning the toss, struck early. Pacer Hasan Mahmud, in just his third…
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हसन महमूद कौन हैं? मिलिए बांग्लादेश के गेंदबाज से, जिन्होंने IND Vs BAN के पहले टेस्ट में विराट कोहली और रोहित शर्मा को आउट किया
भारत इस समय चेन्नई के एमए चिदंबरम स्टेडियम (MA Chidambaram Stadium) में दो मैचों की सीरीज के पहले टेस्ट में बांग्लादेश (Bangladesh) से भिड़ रहा है। बांग्लादेश ने टॉस जीतकर पहले बल्लेबाजी करने का फैसला किया। टीम इंडिया की शुरुआत बेहद खराब रही और उसने पहले 10 ओवर में रोहित शर्मा और विराट कोहली जैसे तीन विकेट गंवा दिए। मेहमान टीम को सबसे ज्यादा नुकसान पहुंचाने वाले तेज गेंदबाज हसन महमूद (Hasan…
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