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rishukumariworld-blog · 1 year ago
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CWC 2023: South Africa’s Aiden Markram sets a new record for the fastest century in the ODI World Cup
In a stunning display of batting prowess, South Africa’s middle-order batter Aiden Markram has etched his name into the annals of cricket history by setting a remarkable new record for the fastest century in the history of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. The electrifying feat occurred during South Africa’s group stage clash against Sri Lanka in the ongoing ICC CWC 2023 at the Arun Jaitley…
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astrobiscuits · 1 year ago
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Astro obs part 9
🐌 The planets in your 12th house indicate your sleeping style:
Sun in 12th house - their sleep schedule is extremely messed up; for them, daylight hours = nighttime hours and vice versa, so they have trouble being themselves during the day; their true self comes out at night
Moon in 12th house - goes to sleep very late; full moons have a special effect on these people; their intuition is more clear at night; as kids, they probably slept a lot with their mother
Mercury in 12th house - loves texting/calling people late at night; they might journal their thoughts before sleep because they overthink a lot and it helps to clear their mind or maybe they just like to relax by reading a book at night
Venus in 12th house - cares a lot about getting their "beauty sleep"; sleeps with sleep masks on, buys expensive bed lingerie, skincare night routine might be very important; loves sleeping in general lmao
Mars in 12th house - enjoys working out before going to sleep, can go to sleep angry because they tend to get into conflict more at night than during the day
I have Uranus in 12th house and i can be both a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper, depending on where i am. For example, when i'm traveling, during the first night i wake up several times, but from the second night on i sleep like a baby lmao. Another thing would be that i can't sleep in a quiet car but i don't have any problem sleeping during a thunderstorm
🐌 Mars in fire signs (Aries, Leo, Sag) and Mars in 3rd house individuals love riding motorbikess
🐌 While Mars in 9th house peeps would probably love to go on a world tour on their motorbike. The sign ruling their 9th house represents the countries they would love to visit (i'm aware that some of these can only be visited by plane, take it with a grain of salt): 
♈ in 9th house: Ireland, Poland, Japan, Zimbabwe
♉ in 9th house: Cuba, Paraguay, South Africa, East Timor
♊ in 9th house: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Montenegro
♋ in 9th house: Canada, USA, Bahamas, Argentina, Slovenia, Madagascar
♌ in 9th house: Hawaii, France, Italy, The Netherlands, India, South Korea, Peru, Bolivia
♍ in 9th house: Switzerland, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Vietnam
♎ in 9th house: Belgium, Portugal, China, Equatorial Guinea, Lesotho
♏ in 9th house: Panama, Spain, Turkey, Arab countries (Saudi Arabia, UAE), Palestine, Lebanon
♐ in 9th house: Finland, Lithuania, Romania, Tanzania, Thailand
♑ in 9th house: UK, Germany, Czech Republic, Australia, Camerun
♒ in 9th house: Greece, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka
♓ in 9th house: Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Mauritius, Saint Lucia
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🐌 I have a feeling Pisces Suns like to spend their time in a garage lmao. Mostly because their opposing sign, Virgo, would hate to spend time in a garage due to how dirty it can get.
🐌As a 7th house Sun who's been in love for almost a year now (haha, are we surprised, ofcours not; i'm not even in a relationship with him but ugh we're so perfect for each other), i realised that Sun in 7th house people tend to behave differently with their partner when they're in a healthy relationship vs when they're in a toxic one
Sun in 7th house in:
♈ Aries in a healthy relationship: empowers their partner, knows how to balance me time vs us time in a healthy manner, encourages their partner to take safe risks
♈ Aries in an unhealthy relationship: impulsive, impatient, selfish, dismisses their partner's feelings, often controlled by rage, prone to abusing their partner
♉ Taurus in a healthy relationship: veryyy generous (their love language is gift giving), accommodating to their partner's wants and needs, cooks for their partner
♉ Taurus in an unhealthy relationship: stubborn af, hard to please, focused more on the material gain from their partner rather than the love they share
♊ Gemini in a healthy relationship: curious, always lightens the mood of their partner by cracking up tons of jokes or telling them funny stories, knows that communication is key to everything so they're not afraid to discuss serious topics, teaches their partner a lot of random stuff
♊ Gemini in an unhealthy relationship: superficial, doesn't have a problem moving on from their partner to another person in a matter of seconds, if they're still in school/college, then they prioritize studying over their partner
♋ Cancer in a healthy relationship: nurturing, knows how to balance babying their partner vs being babied by their partner, emotionally vulnerable, feels safe enough to present their partner to their family early on in the relationship
♋ Cancer in a unhealthy relationship: if they don't trust their partner, they tend to become emotionally closed off to hide their deep sadness; defensive, but if their partner attackes them, then they'll hide, worries excessively, avoids presenting their partner to their family
♌ Leo in a healthy relationship: treats their partner like the king/queen they are, keeps their ego in check so it doesn't interfere with the relationship, if they've got artistic talents (music, acting, art etc.), they'll show their love for their partner by performing in front of them
♌ Leo in an unhealthy relationship: egocentric, shows off their partner/relationship too much out of pride, often feels entitled in the relationship and wants to be put on a pedestal by their partner
♍ Virgo in a healthy relationship: selfless to a healthy degree, remembers every lil detail from every casual conversations with their partner just to please them, remembers every important date and plans ahead for it, takes care of their partner when they're sick
♍ Virgo in a unhealthy relationship: critical, overfixates on past hurts and mistakes that their partner made in the relationship (often times their partner doesn't even remember those things because they're usually not that serious), loves their pets more than their partner
♎ Libra in a healthy relationship: romantic, charismatic, truly values their partner and the relationship with them, acts fair in the relationship, teaches their partner lovingly about the importance of honesty, truth and a healthy give and take dynamic in a relationship
♎ Libra in an unhealthy relationship: doesn't prioritize the relationship; instead, they flirt with others despite being in a relationship, emotionally detached, cold and calculated in their current relationship
♏ Scorpio in a healthy relationship: loyal, loves their partner deeply and intensely, but without suffocating them, keeps their partner's secrets like they're a locked safe box with no public access
♏ Scorpio in an unhealthy relationship: obsessive, manipulative, seeks to dominate their partner, displays stalkish behaviour in the relationship, liar
♐ Sagittarius in a healthy relationship: exposes their partner to various cultures, belief systems and philosophies to expand their mind and form their own opinion on certain topics, loves freely but is still able to maintain a long-term relationship, improves their partner's mood, usually brings an element of surprise and excitement to the relationship
♐ Sagittarius in an unhealthy relationship: travels in order to avoid dealing with their partner, parties a bit too much, doesn't take the relationship seriously
♑ Capricorn in a healthy relationship: loves their partner in a mature, serious and secure manner, doesn't shy away from improving their partner's social status and/or career if they can, discusses plans for the future (getting married, having kids, adopting pets, buying a house) with their partner early on in the relationship, they make time for their partner, despite the fact that they're busy most of the time
♑ Capricorn in an unhealthy relationship: displays no emotions or physical affection in the relationship, has a hard time communicating their thoughts with their partner, settles in a relationship for the wrong reasons (money/kids/safety/"i'm getting old and i need to have my life established"), prioritizes work/career over their partner
♒ Aquarius in a healthy relationship: flexible, makes their partner's dreams and aspirations come true (whether they're related to the relationship or not), has got a very open-minded attitude towards their partner's opinions, lifestyle and identity, takes the time to become friends firsts with their future partner because they value a relationship built on solid foundation (often times their partner is also their best friend), knows how to balance couple time vs time with friends
♒ Aquarius in an unhealthy relationship: displays wishy-washy behaviour, emotionally detached, prioritizes their friends over their partner, seeks online validation from strangers and acquaintances to fulfill their needs
♓ Pisces in a healthy relationship: sensitive to their partner's emotions, knows how to balance wearing their heart on their sleeve vs hiding their emotions in unfavourable circumstances, always honest with their partner
♓ Pisces in an unhealthy relationship: prone to drown their relationship problems and sorrows in alcohol, drugs and meds for mental health issues, runs away from problems instead of dealing with them with their partner, displays dishonesty to a fault, prone to self-sabotage
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flagwars · 7 days ago
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Lesbian Fusion Flag Wars: Round 1
Welcome to the newest pride flag fusion tournament, this time dedicated to fusions with the lesbian flag! The lesbian flag is beloved and consistently performs well in polls, even getting second place in the original Flag Wars, so I think it’s a good choice for a flag fusion tournament! This tournament features 20 original fusions that I created. To make it more original, I won’t be including any flag that has appeared in a previous flag fusion tournament. I hope everyone is excited to see which flag looks best with orange and pink!
Round 1:
1. Ryki County, Poland vs. Kost ar C’hoed, France
2. Maryland vs. Sámi
3. South Africa vs. Valencia, Spain vs. Raven Banner
4. Aberdeenshire, Scotland vs. Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California vs. Columbia, South Carolina
5. Haudenosaunee vs. Kyoto Prefecture, Japan vs. Achterhoek
6. Bandiere Storiche ONLUS vs. Volgograd Oblast, Russia vs. Sri Lanka
7. Tino Rangatiratanga vs. Pocatello, Idaho
8. Buzdyaksky District, Russia vs. Lautaro flag
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myauditionfordrphil · 1 year ago
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Ok I'mma vent this out at once and will try to not utter a word about this cursed night again. India deserved this cup, they really did. Because if there's been a team who performed the best and embodied the spirit and passion of cricket it's been India. They did their best from the very first game against Australia... Jaddu's wickets (especially Smith's), the top order collapse and King and Rahul's partnership winning us the game (also Rahul's 97). Then came Afghanistan and Bangladesh - Rohit's century, Virat in delhi (vs Naveen, their hug), Hardik's injury resulting in our dear Cheeku's bowling, KL refusing runs to complete Virat's century, Ro - Vi - Rah hug 🤌and ofc umpire not giving the wide. The Pakistan rivalry came into the tournament but our streak was saved when we defeated them 8 - 0. Then came the most dreaded match against New Zealand - Vi's missed century was definitely a sore spot but the revenge was completed. Shami being shami showing why you should not bench him with his fifer and Jaddu hitting the final runs to avenge Mahi Bhai. England and Sri Lanka were no match - they were destroyed by our balling - the only good thing was Gill's knock, Shreyas' century and ofc RohiRat hugs ✨. We made a Sri Lanka out of South Africa with the King getting a century on his b'day and destroyed Netherlands but the main part was Virat and Rohit taking wickets. Then came the semis against NZ and honestly the whole desiblr was scared as fuck bcz of our history but Revenge was taken... Kohli shattering all records and hitting his 50th century making us prouder than ever (anushka's kisses and bowing to the God Sachin will forever be remembered) and Shami's 7 wickets, like is there a way to stop Lalaji bcz I can't think of one (amd what's this 7 factor? 397 runs, all out at 327, won by 70 runs, shami taking 7 wickets ? tribute to Thala ig). But it all came down to this, we lost the finals... After all this we lost, 1.5 billion hearts are broken, the 12 year wait continues. But this tournament will never be forgotten, we laughed and we cried with our team and supported them at every step. We saw moments we'll never forget, we made memories seeing records being broken and our boys having the time of their lives, hugging and dancing on the field and being more excited for the mighty fielding medal than the actual match itself. So this tournament will forever be remembered. You'd expect me to say congratulations to Australia but no, they played well ofc but no team played cricket better than India... Just bcz this team didn't performed in one single match didn't mean that they didn't deserve to win this. Kohli gave all of his soul, Rohit made this team what it is and Shami gutted all his haters but sadly luck was not on our side. After winning all 10 matches our unbeaten streak got broken in the finals only. Yes I'm heartbroken to core but at the same time I'm bloody proud of our boys who gave everything they had, your heads should be held high. In my own delusional world India won this cup and not just team India but the whole country. In my mind we are the winners and the team got the prize for their blood, sweat and tears. You'll all be remembered forever as champions.
Bleed blue 🩵
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pitchperspective-23 · 1 year ago
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Ind vs Pakistan 2023 Asia Cup Super 4
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An account of Virat Kohli’s 77th century :
India vs Pakistan, what is it, it is an emotion attached to all the cricket supporters around the world, be it India, Pakistan, England, or Australia, it is cherished and remembered all over the world. And what does it feel like when your favorite player scores a century in that match, well it feels delighted, a moment to cherish, celebrate and to remember all your lifetime and let me tell you one interesting story of such kind of an event. It was 2023, an amazing year for all cricket fans in the world because we have the ODI World Cup, Asia Cup, WTC Final and many more series such as The Ashes, Ind vs South Africa and many more. But there is one more thing that is wanted by all cricket fans and we have it three times and who knows four times this year. The cherish able, always remembered, India vs Pakistan. Two times in the Asia cup and one time in the ODI World cup, we will witness this amazing rivalry even more this year. September 2023, and the awaited month has arrived. The Asia Cup kicked off with its initial matches. It was happening in Pakistan and Sri Lanka both as India refused to play because of political issues and many more issues which both country’s government crib about. On 2 September, we had the match in Colombo, meaning India vs Pakistan in Colombo. The match started, surprisingly according to the weather forecast, there was no signs of rain in the starting. But that match did not finish because till the finishing of India’s innings which was the first innings, there was rain, drama, and lots of sadness in every spectator’s mind because firstly India had not played well and secondly due to that rain match was abandoned and both teams shared one point each. Well, as I told there were two games so we had the fixture again on 10th September as part of the super four stage. There was rain, drama, and lots of delightfulness in this match because this match was completed and it also witnessed the run machine’s 77th century and he also completed 13,000 runs in ODI cricket. Do you know who I am referring to ?, yes Virat Kohli, my favorite player and the charm of every Indian spectator watching that game. He came in to play and replenishing all his mistakes that led to his dismissal in the last game, he smashed a well driven 122* of 94 deliveries with KL Rahul also scoring a century. They both stitched a 233-run partnership and stretched India’s score to 357 for just the loss of 2 wickets. It was an easy defend for India and dismissed the whole of Pakistan in just 128 runs and in the bowling unit, Kuldeep Yadav also took 5 wickets and bowled an excellent spell dismissing some of their key batters.
We all got the gift from Kohli, we all wanted and deserved. He played as a well accumulator and in the end accelerating to his hundred. It was a classic Kohli innings and a classic Indian win. As expected, Virat received the Man of the Match and that is all we could ask by him in the match of one of the most cherished rivalries of all time.
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kumarseo · 2 years ago
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Recent Match Report - SA WMN vs NZ WMN 7th Match, Group 1 2022/23
South Africa 132 for 6 (Tryon 40, de Klerk 28, Carson 2-23, Tahuhu 2-27) beat New Zealand 67 (Devine 16, Jess 11, Mlaba 3-10, Tryon 2-12) by 65 runs A fired-up South Africa reignited their home World Cup campaign with a 65-run win over New Zealand in front of a boisterous Boland Park crowd. After their shock defeat to Sri Lanka in the tournament opener and with six of the playing XI including…
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oneturfnews · 3 days ago
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Some Special Facts related to the India vs England T20I series
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A 5-match T20I series is going to start between India and England on January 22. Both the teams last faced each other in the T20I format in the World Cup semi-finals held in 2024 where India defeated England by 68 runs to make it to the finals. If we talk about the two teams, till now a total of 8 T20 series have been played between the two teams. In which India won 4 times, England 3 times and the series was drawn 1 time. At the same time, both the teams have faced each other 24 times in T20I cricket, in which India has won 13 matches while England has won 11 matches. India has not lost any T20I series to England in the last 10 years. India never lost a T20I series since Suryakumar Yadav became the full-time captain of the T20I team. In his Captaincy, India firstly won 3–0 against Sri Lanka, 3–0 against Bangladesh and finally 4–1 against SA. He also wants to continue his winning streak.
Mohammed Shami is back after 14 months
If we talk about the Indian T20I squad, the team is almost the same as the one who went to South Africa earlier. Mohammed Shami, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Washington Sundar and Dhruv Jurel are the players who will play against England, while Ramandeep Singh, Jitesh Sharma, Vijaykumar Vyashk, Yash Dayal & Avesh Khan are not considered for the upcoming T20I series. The biggest news for Indian fans is the return of Mohammed Shami. Fans have been waiting for Shami’s return for a long time. Shami played his last international match in the ODI World Cup 2023.
India’s squad against England in T20Is
Suryakumar Yadav ©, Dhruv Jurel, Sanju Samson, Rinku Singh, Axar Patel (VC), Abhishek Sharma, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Hardik Pandya, Tilak Varma, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Harshit Rana, Mohammed Shami, Ravi Bishnoi, Varun Chakravarthy
England’s squad against India in T20Is
Jos Buttler ©, Harry Brook, Ben Duckett, Phil Salt, Jamie Smith, Jacob Bethell, Brydon Carse, Liam Livingstone, Jamie Overton, Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Saqib Mahmood, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
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news365timesindia · 4 days ago
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[ad_1] Surya Kumar Yadav addressing the PC on the eve of the 1st T20I against England (PC: Shamik Chakrabarty) Shamik Chakrabarty at Eden Gardens In his first team talk after assuming the role of Kolkata Knight Riders mentor, Gautam Gambhir had stressed there would be “no senior and junior” in the team. It was Eden Gardens in March last year. After KKR won the IPL, Gambhir’s leadership was praised by every team member. The former opener, part of two World Cup-winning sides, has a special bond with this venue, first as KKR captain and then as a backroom staff of the franchise. It is so deep-rooted that he even came back for a farewell shoot after becoming India’s coach. Gambhir is back at his beloved Eden. But at the moment, he is under pressure. KKR’s title-winning team last year had Mitchell Starc, Andre Russell and Sunil Narine — stars in their own right but not demigods. Things were a bit different in India’s Test set-up. If there’s any power struggle in that dressing room, as an outpouring of leaks suggest, India’s T20 side doesn’t have prima donnas and it should work to Gambhir’s advantage. This is a team that is being built in his image, keeping stardust at arm’s length. To start with, the head coach has a captain in this format with whom he has a fine working relationship. Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav complement each other. The latter said as much at the pre-match press conference. “I have played under Gauti bhai for four years (at KKR),” said Surya. “I have spent a lot of time with him. I know how he works. Without talking he can read your mind. His style, coaching style, and we are moving in the right direction.” What exactly is Gambhir’s coaching style? Is he flexible? “He (Gambhir) keeps things simple,” said Surya. “He gives a lot of freedom. And he lets the players express themselves.” For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Team India ahead of the 1st T20I vs England at the Eden Gardens (PC: Subhayan Chakraborty) Even during India’s practice on the match eve, the mood looked to be light. There was a team-bonding meeting on Monday evening, players mingling with the coaching staff and doing a sing-along. Unlike Tests, India have been in great form in T20Is, winning nine matches out of the last 10. Their heavy artillery is nicely revving up and with the next T20 World Cup scheduled in 2026, the team’s quest for title defence starts with this series. Surya, however, chose to live in the moment. “I think there is still a long way to go for the World Cup to happen,” he said. “We are taking it one series at a time. Like how we started in Sri Lanka, then we played Bangladesh and then we went to South Africa.” Hardik Pandya being removed from the leadership scheme of things — Axar Patel is the new vice-captain in this format — was mentioned. Surya begged to differ. “Hardik is also a part of the leadership group,” said the skipper. “The relationship with him has been really great.” Surya hailed Mohammed Shami’s return to the fold and spoke about how his experience would help the team. After taking a break yesterday, the 34-year-old fast bowler had a good session at the nets today, bowling from a full run-up. Ravi Bishnoi and Washington Sundar, too, bowled a lot at the nets. Varun Chakravarthy went through his paces as well. Given the dew factor, will India go with two spinners? Playing an extra fast bowler or Nitish Reddy as a seam-bowling all-rounder might be a better idea. Also Read: Buttler plays down lopsided schedule, backs families’ presence on tour The post Captain Surya all praise for coach Gambhir appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 4 days ago
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[ad_1] Surya Kumar Yadav addressing the PC on the eve of the 1st T20I against England (PC: Shamik Chakrabarty) Shamik Chakrabarty at Eden Gardens In his first team talk after assuming the role of Kolkata Knight Riders mentor, Gautam Gambhir had stressed there would be “no senior and junior” in the team. It was Eden Gardens in March last year. After KKR won the IPL, Gambhir’s leadership was praised by every team member. The former opener, part of two World Cup-winning sides, has a special bond with this venue, first as KKR captain and then as a backroom staff of the franchise. It is so deep-rooted that he even came back for a farewell shoot after becoming India’s coach. Gambhir is back at his beloved Eden. But at the moment, he is under pressure. KKR’s title-winning team last year had Mitchell Starc, Andre Russell and Sunil Narine — stars in their own right but not demigods. Things were a bit different in India’s Test set-up. If there’s any power struggle in that dressing room, as an outpouring of leaks suggest, India’s T20 side doesn’t have prima donnas and it should work to Gambhir’s advantage. This is a team that is being built in his image, keeping stardust at arm’s length. To start with, the head coach has a captain in this format with whom he has a fine working relationship. Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav complement each other. The latter said as much at the pre-match press conference. “I have played under Gauti bhai for four years (at KKR),” said Surya. “I have spent a lot of time with him. I know how he works. Without talking he can read your mind. His style, coaching style, and we are moving in the right direction.” What exactly is Gambhir’s coaching style? Is he flexible? “He (Gambhir) keeps things simple,” said Surya. “He gives a lot of freedom. And he lets the players express themselves.” For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Team India ahead of the 1st T20I vs England at the Eden Gardens (PC: Subhayan Chakraborty) Even during India’s practice on the match eve, the mood looked to be light. There was a team-bonding meeting on Monday evening, players mingling with the coaching staff and doing a sing-along. Unlike Tests, India have been in great form in T20Is, winning nine matches out of the last 10. Their heavy artillery is nicely revving up and with the next T20 World Cup scheduled in 2026, the team’s quest for title defence starts with this series. Surya, however, chose to live in the moment. “I think there is still a long way to go for the World Cup to happen,” he said. “We are taking it one series at a time. Like how we started in Sri Lanka, then we played Bangladesh and then we went to South Africa.” Hardik Pandya being removed from the leadership scheme of things — Axar Patel is the new vice-captain in this format — was mentioned. Surya begged to differ. “Hardik is also a part of the leadership group,” said the skipper. “The relationship with him has been really great.” Surya hailed Mohammed Shami’s return to the fold and spoke about how his experience would help the team. After taking a break yesterday, the 34-year-old fast bowler had a good session at the nets today, bowling from a full run-up. Ravi Bishnoi and Washington Sundar, too, bowled a lot at the nets. Varun Chakravarthy went through his paces as well. Given the dew factor, will India go with two spinners? Playing an extra fast bowler or Nitish Reddy as a seam-bowling all-rounder might be a better idea. Also Read: Buttler plays down lopsided schedule, backs families’ presence on tour The post Captain Surya all praise for coach Gambhir appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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cricscore11 · 4 days ago
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IND vs ENG Cricscore11 prediction 1st T20I, India vs England Prediction
IND vs ENG Match prediction 1st T20I:
India will try to move over the setback of losing the Test series in Australia and focus on the forthcoming white-ball season. The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will begin with a five-match Twenty20 International series against England, followed by a three-match One-Day International series against the same team.
India won the ICC T20 global Cup 2024 last year, becoming them the current T20 global champions. After that, India defeated South Africa, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in three straight Twenty20 International series under new captain Suryakumar Yadav.
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England would also be feeling quite confident after defeating the West Indies 3-1 in a Twenty20 International series.
IND versus ENG's inaugural Twenty20 International will take place in Kolkata at Eden Gardens, which hosted high-scoring games during the 2024 Indian Premier League.
India vs England T20I head-to-head:
Date: January 22, Wednesday
Time: 7:00 PM IST / 01:30 PM GMT / 07:00 PM LOCAL
Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata
India vs England pitch report:
The Eden Gardens is a very batting-friendly location. Eden Gardens is an ideal place for batting because of its level surface and small boundary dimensions. In the 2024 Indian Premier League, Kolkata's average innings score was 209.
India vs England 1st T20I prediction: Who will win?
Our prediction for the India vs. England match is that India will win the first Twenty20 International of the series.
IND vs ENG predicted XIs:
India predicted XI:
Axar Patel (VC), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (C), Mohammad Shami, Arshdeep Singh, Ravi Bishnoi and Sanju Samson (WK)
England predicted XI:
Jacob Bethell, Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith, Adil Rashid, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Rehan Ahmed, Phil Salt (wk), Jos Buttler (c, wk), and Liam Livingstone
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cricinfo1 · 5 days ago
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India’s Uphill Battle Can They Still Reach the WTC Final
India has recently encountered a significant hurdle in their World Test Championship (WTC) journey after an immense 10-wicket defeat against Australia at the iconic Adelaide Oval during the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. This defeat not only impacted their spirit but also jeopardised their prospects in the ongoing WTC cycle, leaving them precariously positioned in the race for a third straight WTC final. Following this setback, India has regrettably dropped to third place in the WTC standings, now trailing behind strong rivals Australia and South Africa, with a points percentage (PCT) currently at 57.29. This scenario raises pressing concerns about their ability to recover and mount a successful challenge in the remaining matches. / Current Standings and Upcoming Matches Rohit Sharma’s team has only three Tests left in the current WTC cycle, meaning that every match is crucial for their qualification aspirations. The situation is further complicated as both South Africa and Australia have additional series on the horizon—South Africa is set to face Pakistan at home, a series that could yield critical points for them, while Australia will go up against Sri Lanka away, presenting a tough challenge for them to increase their tally. These upcoming fixtures could substantially alter the standings as teams battle for a prized spot in the WTC final, making it vital for India to excel in their remaining matches to keep their hopes alive. Routes to Qualification How can India still secure a place in the WTC final despite the current challenges? The most straightforward path for India is to win all their remaining Tests against Australia. Should they achieve this, their PCT would rise admirably to 64.04, placing them in a robust position for qualification. This would greatly surpass Australia, who would fall short of that pivotal threshold even if they manage a 2-0 series victory against Sri Lanka. Alternatively, India could finish ahead of Australia if they win two of their remaining Tests and draw the other, assuming that South Africa beats Sri Lanka in their second Test at Gqberha. This scenario necessitates a combination of exceptional performances from the Indian players and favourable outcomes from other matches, illustrating the complex paths that could lead them to qualification. Consequences of Losing More Matches However, the risks associated with further losses are considerable and could have serious ramifications. If India loses another Test in this series, their PCT would dip below that of Australia, placing their qualification hopes in jeopardy. In this unfortunate scenario, India would have to depend on favourable results in the upcoming series involving South Africa and Sri Lanka, alongside the outcomes of the Sri Lanka vs. Australia matches. The intricate nature of these results could ultimately dictate India’s fate in the WTC race, leaving them reliant on other teams’ performances, a precarious state for any team seeking to reach the finals. Conclusion: Can India Defy the Odds? In conclusion, India’s journey to the WTC final is riddled with challenges and uncertainties. The team must remain steadfast and perform exceptionally in their remaining fixtures to keep their hopes alive and prevent further setbacks. As fans and analysts ponder the future, considering the numerous potential outcomes and scenarios, one must ask: Can India defy the odds and secure their position in the WTC final? The next few matches will not only test their skills and determination but also serve as a critical assessment of the team’s ability to rebound from adversity and reaffirm their dominance in international cricket.
More:https://cricinfo.cc/indias-uphill-battle-can-they-still-reach-the-wtc-final/
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rishukumariworld-blog · 1 year ago
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ODI World Cup 2023, SA vs SL: Arun Jaitley Stadium Pitch Report, Delhi Weather Forecast, ODI Stats & Records | South Africa vs Sri Lanka
Match 4 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is poised to feature an exhilarating clash between South Africa and Sri Lanka. The Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi will be the stage for this game scheduled for Saturday. The South African team, under the leadership of Temba Bavuma, and Sri Lanka, captained by Dasun Shanaka, are geared up for their first challenge in the grand ICC event. Both squads share…
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champions trophy 2025 schedule
Champions Trophy 2025 Schedule: A Comprehensive Guide
The ICC Champions Trophy is one of the most anticipated cricket tournaments in the international cricket calendar. The 2025 edition of the tournament is set to captivate fans across the globe, bringing together the best cricketing nations to compete for glory. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the Champions Trophy 2025 schedule, including the key dates, venues, participating teams, and other essential details.
Overview of the Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will be held from February 7, 2025, to February 23, 2025. The tournament will feature eight top-ranked teams in One Day International (ODI) cricket, based on ICC rankings as of a cut-off date. These teams will be divided into two groups of four, with each team playing three group-stage matches. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, followed by the grand finale.
Participating Teams
The eight teams participating in the Champions Trophy 2025 are:
India
Australia
England
Pakistan
New Zealand
South Africa
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
These teams were selected based on their ICC ODI rankings, ensuring the highest level of competition.
Tournament Format
The Champions Trophy follows a straightforward format:
Group Stage: Two groups of four teams each. Each team plays the other three teams in their group once.
Knockout Stage: The top two teams from each group progress to the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals face off in the final.
Schedule and Fixtures
Group Stage Matches
February 7, 2025: India vs. Pakistan (Venue: Ahmedabad, India) The tournament kicks off with a blockbuster match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan. This match is expected to draw millions of viewers worldwide.
February 8, 2025: Australia vs. Sri Lanka (Venue: Mumbai, India) Australia takes on Sri Lanka in what promises to be an exciting encounter.
February 9, 2025: England vs. Bangladesh (Venue: Kolkata, India) England faces Bangladesh in a high-stakes clash.
February 10, 2025: New Zealand vs. South Africa (Venue: Delhi, India) Two balanced sides, New Zealand and South Africa, go head-to-head in their opening match.
February 12, 2025: India vs. Sri Lanka (Venue: Bengaluru, India) India looks to solidify its position in the group with a strong performance against Sri Lanka.
February 13, 2025: Pakistan vs. Australia (Venue: Chennai, India) A clash between two cricketing powerhouses as Pakistan meets Australia.
February 14, 2025: England vs. South Africa (Venue: Hyderabad, India) England takes on South Africa in a crucial group-stage match.
February 15, 2025: Bangladesh vs. New Zealand (Venue: Pune, India) Bangladesh faces New Zealand in what could be a key game for both teams.
February 17, 2025: India vs. Australia (Venue: Nagpur, India) A thrilling encounter as India battles Australia in their final group-stage match.
February 18, 2025: Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka (Venue: Jaipur, India) Pakistan plays Sri Lanka in an important match for both teams.
February 19, 2025: England vs. New Zealand (Venue: Mohali, India) A critical game for England and New Zealand as they aim for a semi-final spot.
February 20, 2025: South Africa vs. Bangladesh (Venue: Lucknow, India) The group stage concludes with South Africa taking on Bangladesh.
Knockout Stage
February 22, 2025: Semi-Final 1 (Venue: Mumbai, India) The first semi-final will feature the top team from Group A against the second-placed team from Group B.
February 23, 2025: Semi-Final 2 (Venue: Kolkata, India) The second semi-final will see the top team from Group B facing the second-placed team from Group A.
Final
February 27, 2025: Grand Finale (Venue: Ahmedabad, India) The two semi-final winners will battle it out for the Champions Trophy in the grand finale at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium.
Venues
The tournament will be hosted in India, with matches played at world-class venues:
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
Pune, Lucknow, Nagpur, and Jaipur
Key Players to Watch
India: Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Shubman Gill
Australia: Steve Smith, Pat Cummins, David Warner
England: Jos Buttler, Joe Root, Jofra Archer
Pakistan: Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Fakhar Zaman
New Zealand: Kane Williamson, Trent Boult, Devon Conway
South Africa: Quinton de Kock, Kagiso Rabada, Rassie van der Dussen
Bangladesh: Shakib Al Hasan, Mustafizur Rahman, Litton Das
Sri Lanka: Wanindu Hasaranga, Kusal Mendis, Dhananjaya de Silva
Broadcast and Live Streaming
Fans can catch the live action on leading sports channels and digital streaming platforms. The ICC has partnered with broadcasters to ensure extensive coverage across all regions, making the tournament accessible to cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
Conclusion
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 promises to be a thrilling spectacle, bringing together the world’s best teams and players. With high-stakes matches, electrifying venues, and passionate fans, this tournament will undoubtedly be a highlight of the cricketing calendar. Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable cricketing experience!
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Regional Flag Wars: Round 1
Welcome to the Regional Flag Wars! It will focus on the flags of regions/administrative divisions, with one flag being allowed per country. This tournament has been a long time coming, as I’ve been holding many preliminary rounds to decide the best regional flags of various countries over the past year, including the tournaments the Japanese Prefecture Flag Wars and the Russian Federal Subject Flag Wars. This tournament is one of my largest, with 82 flags and six rounds. The first round will begin this week. I hope everyone is excited to vote for the greatest regional flag in the world!
Round 1:
1. Baja Verapaz Department, Guatemala vs. Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina
2. Yucatán, Mexico vs. Alexandria Governate, Egypt
3. Nakuru County, Kenya vs. Panevėžys County, Lithuania vs. San José Department, Uruguay
4. South Ostrobothnia, Finland vs. Hirshabelle, Somalia
5. Northern Territory, Australia vs. Vysočina Region, Czechia vs. Bali, Indonesia
6. Azores, Portugal vs. Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia vs. Lower Austria, Austria
7. Brod-Posavina County, Croatia vs. Olancho Department, Honduras vs. Chuvashia, Russia
8. Brest Region, Belarus vs. Sicily, Italy vs. Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan
9. Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria vs. Amambay Department, Paraguay
10. Sarawak, Malaysia vs. Bukidnon, Philippines vs. Bratislava Region, Slovakia
11. Kosrae State, Micronesia vs. South Darfur, Sudan vs. Saare County, Estonia
12. Mpumalanga, South Africa vs. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand
13. Gagauzia, Moldova vs. Chontales Department, Nicaragua
14. Adjara, Georgia vs. Grande Comore, Comoros vs. Wallonia, Belgium
15. Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates vs. Tuzla Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Magallanes Region, Chile
16. Töv Province, Mongolia vs. Balochistan, Pakistan vs. Tocantins, Brazil
17. Amhara Region, Ethiopia vs. Covasna County, Romania vs. Canton of Bern, Switzerland
18. New Brunswick, Canada vs. Angaur, Palau
19. San Jose Province, Costa Rica vs. Macedonia, Greece vs. Occitania, France
20. Saga Prefecture, Japan vs. Ebon Atoll, Marshall Islands
21. Greenland, Denmark vs. La Libertad Department, El Salvador
22. Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine vs. Central Equatoria, South Sudan
23. Valencia, Spain vs. Coclé Province, Panama
24. Mon State, Myanmar vs. Malampa Province, Vanuatu
25. Lublin Voivodeship, Poland vs. Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas Province, Ecuador
26. Uva Province, Sri Lanka vs. Zulia, Venezuela vs. Agder, Norway
27. Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan vs. Friesland, Netherlands vs. Enga Province, Papua New Guinea
28. Leicestershire, United Kingdom vs. Choiseul Province, Solomon Islands
29. Bavaria, Germany vs. Kukës County, Albania vs. Kalmar County, Sweden
30. Department of Cuzco, Peru vs. Vojvodina, Serbia vs. Heves County, Hungary
31. Alaska, United States vs. Haut-Ogooué Province, Gabon vs. Grand Gedeh County, Liberia
32. Otago, New Zealand vs. Boyacá Department, Colombia vs. Connacht, Ireland
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NZ vs SL 2024, 1st T20I: Match Prediction, Dream11 Team, Fantasy Tips & Pitch Report | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | masr356.com
After a disappointing end to the Test Series against South Africa, the Sri Lankan team is set to return to T20I action once again against New Zealand. The previous encounter against the Kiwis ended without a win for either side as the two sides won one T20I clash each. On the other hand, New Zealand return to action on their home soil after a defeat in the Test series against England. Both sides…
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SA vs SL 2nd Test: South Africa’s Rickelton scores maiden Test century against Sri Lanka on Day 1
Sri Lanka made early inroads with three wickets before lunch as it pegged back South Africa to 82-3 on the opening day of the second test on Thursday. Lahiru Kumara took his 100th test wicket as he bowled opener Aiden Markram for 20 and followed that up with the dismissal of home favourite Tristan Stubbs, who was caught behind for four runs. Kumara’s pair of wickets, at the cost of 17 runs, came…
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