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The incident occurred as Musheer, 19, was traveling from his hometown of Azamgarh to Lucknow for the upcoming Irani Cup, which begins on October 1. His vehicle, a Toyota Fortuner, reportedly collided with a median on the Purvanchal Expressway, causing the car to overturn.
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U19 World Cup: बांग्लादेश की विशाल जीत से पाकिस्तान मुश्किल में, भारत सेमीफाइनल में
नई दिल्ली. भारतीय टीम ने अंडर 19 वर्ल्ड कप में जबर्दस्त प्रदर्शन करते हुए सेमीफाइनल में जगह बना ली है. लेकिन भारत के पड़ोसी पाकिस्तान और बांग्लादेश इस रेस में फंस गए हैं. पाकिस्तान की टीम सुपर सिक्स राउंड में भारत के बाद दूसरे नंबर पर थी और ऐसा लग रहा था कि वह आसानी से सेमीफाइनल में जगह बना लेगी. लेकिन बांग्लादेश ने उसका खेल बिगाड़ दिया है. बांग्लादेश ने सुपर सिक्स के अपने पहले मैच में नेपाल को…
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Record Alert: Musheer Khan Breaks Sachin Tendulkar’s 29-year-old Record
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma (PC: X) Subhayan Chakrabarty in Pune India’s journey to qualify for the World Test Championship is currently precarious, with the future participation of veteran players like Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin in doubt due to potential retirements. Their departure could usher in a challenging era of transition for the Indian cricket team. But who are the potential replacements of some of the senior-most players of the Indian team – Rohit, Virat Kohli, Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami – when the time comes for them to bid adieu to the longest format? The likelihood of Rohit Sharma continuing through another WTC cycle seems slim, given his age. Similarly, Ashwin, who would be 41, is also likely to step back. Kohli is 35, Jadeja is 35 and Shami is 34 and the Indian team management should start grooming their replacements in the future in a bid to ensure a smoother transition. Batting options like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and B Sai Sudharsan provide some optimism on the batting front. The depth in bowling isn’t exactly thin but could be labelled as ‘raw’. Avesh Khan, Yash Dayal, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Vidwath Kaverappa, Khaleel Ahmed are some names who are being looked as potential options for the Indian pace attack in the future with Harshit and Prasidh even being part of India’s squad for the tour of Australia. The likes of Yudhvir Singh Charak, Gurjapneet Singh, Vaibhav Arora, Anshul Kamboj are few other options but they need to perform consistently at the domestic level. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma (PC: X) India may have found a replacement for Hardik Pandya in Test cricket in Nitish Kumar Reddy, who is also part of India’s squad for Australia series, but he is still an unproven product in international circuits. While he has a terrific record in age-group cricket and looks like a special talent, he has just played 21 FC matches and will have to maintain his fitness levels when he becomes a regular in the Indian team. In batting, Yashasvi Jaiswal has claimed an opener’s spot, and with Rohit Sharma’s retirement anticipated soon after the WTC Final, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and Sai Sudarsan are in contention. Yet, each brings different challenges; Easwaran’s reputation for underperforming in high-pressure scenarios versus his impressive domestic record, Gaikwad’s flair in limited-overs cricket contrasted with his modest first-class stats, and Sudharsan’s potential to adapt across formats. Out of all, Sudarshan passes the eye test in red-ball cricket best but will have to prove himself in India colours when he gets the chance. For Kohli’s coveted number four position, Devdutt Padikkal offers a stylish option. Sarfaraz Khan has shown promise but his adaptability across various conditions awaits validation. Rinku Singh, known more for his T20 finishing, has the stats, average of 54 in FC, but selectors need to show faith in him for red-ball cricket. In spin, Axar Patel fits well on turning tracks but, unlike Jadeja, might struggle elsewhere. Youngsters like Musheer Khan and Manav Suthar are potential future stars, though their development is ongoing. Washington Sundar stands out as a viable all-rounder option post the Ashwin-Jadeja era, with Tanush Kotian and Saransh Jain possibly following in Ashwin’s footsteps, though they would have to play more shadow tours to ensure a smoother transition. While the Gautam Gambhir-led team management and Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee have plenty of options to replace the ageing icons of the game, they would have ensure that the younger names get to start their international careers on home soil rather than throwing them under the cosh in alien overseas conditions. Also Read: A week of dreams for New Zealand cricket The post Eye on India’s Transition: Do Emerging Stars Have What It Takes to Replace the Big Guns? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma (PC: X) Subhayan Chakrabarty in Pune India’s journey to qualify for the World Test Championship is currently precarious, with the future participation of veteran players like Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin in doubt due to potential retirements. Their departure could usher in a challenging era of transition for the Indian cricket team. But who are the potential replacements of some of the senior-most players of the Indian team – Rohit, Virat Kohli, Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mohammed Shami – when the time comes for them to bid adieu to the longest format? The likelihood of Rohit Sharma continuing through another WTC cycle seems slim, given his age. Similarly, Ashwin, who would be 41, is also likely to step back. Kohli is 35, Jadeja is 35 and Shami is 34 and the Indian team management should start grooming their replacements in the future in a bid to ensure a smoother transition. Batting options like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and B Sai Sudharsan provide some optimism on the batting front. The depth in bowling isn’t exactly thin but could be labelled as ‘raw’. Avesh Khan, Yash Dayal, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Vidwath Kaverappa, Khaleel Ahmed are some names who are being looked as potential options for the Indian pace attack in the future with Harshit and Prasidh even being part of India’s squad for the tour of Australia. The likes of Yudhvir Singh Charak, Gurjapneet Singh, Vaibhav Arora, Anshul Kamboj are few other options but they need to perform consistently at the domestic level. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma (PC: X) India may have found a replacement for Hardik Pandya in Test cricket in Nitish Kumar Reddy, who is also part of India’s squad for Australia series, but he is still an unproven product in international circuits. While he has a terrific record in age-group cricket and looks like a special talent, he has just played 21 FC matches and will have to maintain his fitness levels when he becomes a regular in the Indian team. In batting, Yashasvi Jaiswal has claimed an opener’s spot, and with Rohit Sharma’s retirement anticipated soon after the WTC Final, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and Sai Sudarsan are in contention. Yet, each brings different challenges; Easwaran’s reputation for underperforming in high-pressure scenarios versus his impressive domestic record, Gaikwad’s flair in limited-overs cricket contrasted with his modest first-class stats, and Sudharsan’s potential to adapt across formats. Out of all, Sudarshan passes the eye test in red-ball cricket best but will have to prove himself in India colours when he gets the chance. For Kohli’s coveted number four position, Devdutt Padikkal offers a stylish option. Sarfaraz Khan has shown promise but his adaptability across various conditions awaits validation. Rinku Singh, known more for his T20 finishing, has the stats, average of 54 in FC, but selectors need to show faith in him for red-ball cricket. In spin, Axar Patel fits well on turning tracks but, unlike Jadeja, might struggle elsewhere. Youngsters like Musheer Khan and Manav Suthar are potential future stars, though their development is ongoing. Washington Sundar stands out as a viable all-rounder option post the Ashwin-Jadeja era, with Tanush Kotian and Saransh Jain possibly following in Ashwin’s footsteps, though they would have to play more shadow tours to ensure a smoother transition. While the Gautam Gambhir-led team management and Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee have plenty of options to replace the ageing icons of the game, they would have ensure that the younger names get to start their international careers on home soil rather than throwing them under the cosh in alien overseas conditions. Also Read: A week of dreams for New Zealand cricket The post Eye on India’s Transition: Do Emerging Stars Have What It Takes to Replace the Big Guns? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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Ayush Mhatre Shines with First Ranji Century Using Prithvi Shaw’s Bat
Young Mumbai cricketer Ayush Mhatre created waves in the ongoing Ranji Trophy as he scored his maiden century during the match against Maharashtra. What made this feat even more special was that Ayush, a 17-year-old 12th-grade student, achieved the milestone using a bat borrowed from his fellow teammate and star cricketer, Prithvi Shaw. Ayush has taken the place of Musheer Khan, the younger…
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Musheer Khan & his father share a special moment with Rohit Sharma!
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Irani Cup 2024: Rahane set to lead Mumbai, Sarfaraz could be released for tie
Ajinkya Rahane is all set to lead Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai in the upcoming Irani Cup game against the Rest of India in Lucknow, which will also mark all-rounder Shardul Thakur’s return to First-Class cricket post-surgery. It is understood that all top players including Shreyas Iyer, Musheer Khan, Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian are supposed to play the match. However, as of now, there is no…
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India B batter Musheer Khan was at his best against India A on the opening day of Duleep Trophy 2024 as he scored an unbeaten century.
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Musheer Khan Makes History: Shatters Sachin Tendulkar’s Record in Duleep Trophy
Rising Star Musheer Khan Shatters Sachin Tendulkar’s 33-Year-Old Record in Duleep Trophy In a remarkable display of talent and determination, Musheer Khan, the young and promising cricketer, has made headlines by breaking a 33-year-old record held by none other than cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. Khan’s achievement in the Duleep Trophy, a prestigious domestic cricket tournament in India, has…
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#Ranji Trophy Final - Musheer Khan - 'I batted with motivation to impress Sachin' #TATAIPL #IPL24
#IPL24 # Mumbai batter Musheer Khan has said that the presence of Sachin Tendulkar at the Wankhede Stadium during the third day of the Ranji Trophy final inspired him to “bat with motivation”. Musheer, 19, scored a patient 136 that all but batted Vidarbha out of the game. He had earlier made 203 not out in the quarter-final against Baroda, as well as a crucial 55 in the semis against Tamil…
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Heading: Sachin Tendulkar’s Record Shattered by Musheer Khan in Ranji Trophy
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ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 Team of the Tournament
The ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2024 has concluded, showcasing the brightest young cricketing talents worldwide. With thrilling matches and incredible individual performances, the tournament was a testament to the next generation of cricket superstars.
To recognize the standout performers, the ICC has revealed the official Team of the Tournament, featuring some truly exceptional players. Let's take a closer look at these rising stars.
India's Star-Studded Lineup featured in ICC U19 team of the tournament
Uday Saharan (Captain): The Indian captain and the tournament's leading run-scorer, Saharan displayed extraordinary leadership and batting prowess.
Musheer Khan: With his power-hitting and intelligent shot selection, Khan was a dangerous force in the Indian batting order.
Sachin Dhas: Dhas exhibited fantastic all-around cricketing abilities, excelling with both bat and ball.
Saumy Pandey: Pandey's wicketkeeping skills and composure behind the stumps made him a valuable asset to the Indian side.
Australia's Champions Showcase Depth featured in ICC U19 team of the tournament
Hugh Weibgen (Captain): Captain Weibgen led Australia to a thrilling victory in the U19 World Cup final, contributing both as a bowler and as a solid batter.
Harry Dixon: Dixon's runs at the top of the order were crucial throughout Australia's successful campaign.
Callum Vidler: Vidler's all-around impact in the middle order helped secure crucial wins for Australia.
Other Exceptional Performers featured in ICC U19 team of the tournament
Lhuan-dre Pretorius (South Africa): An outstanding wicketkeeper-batter.
Nathan Edward (West Indies): A skilled all-rounder.
Ubaid Shah (Pakistan): A dynamic spinner and emerging talent.
Kwena Maphaka (South Africa): A fast bowler with a promising future.
12th Man of ICC U19 team of the tournament:
Jamie Dunk (Scotland): An up-and-coming spin bowler.
The U19 Cricket World Cup continues to offer an incredible glimpse into the potential of tomorrow's cricketing legends. Witnessing these players excel provides great excitement for the future of the sport and the potential emergence of new superstars on the senior international stage.
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