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Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka: Bangladesh pull off a thrilling win over Sri Lanka in World Cup 2023
Bangladesh pull off a thrilling win over Sri Lanka in a tense World Cup encounter Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka: Bangladesh registered a three-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in a heated and inconsequential match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday, November 6. The match witnessed an unprecedented event where Angelo Mathews became the first…
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Does Rishabh Pant Deserve A Place In Test Series Against Bangladesh?
Rishabh Pant has been the talk of the town since his return to international cricket after a horrific car accident in 2019 when he was traveling to Roorkee to meet his family.
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Angelo Mathews: A first of its kind dismissal in international cricket
Angelo Mathews: A first of its kind dismissal in international cricket On November 6, 2023, Angelo Mathews of Sri Lanka became the first batter in international cricket to be given out “timed out”. This happened during the World Cup match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. Mathews was on strike when the umpire signaled for drinks. He walked off the pitch…
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ICC Man's Cricket World Cup Bangladesh Squad 2023
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Corvid Tournament Corvus Bracket Round 2.1: Indian Jungle Crow vs Eastern Jungle Crow
Indian jungle crow (corvus culminatus): The Indian jungle crow is a mid-sized bird that is all black with glossy plumage that shines a purple color. It has a robust beak that is similar to that of the eastern jungle crow but distinct in that the top beak does not arch up. It resides on the Indian sub-contient, South of the Himalayas, and in Sri Lanka. Its conservation status is not listed.
Eastern jungle crow (corvus levaillantii): The eastern jungle crow is also a mid-sized bird similar to the Indian jungle crow but distinct by its greyish-black plumage and arched upper beak. It is found throughout China, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, and is also considered invasive in Sri Lanka. Its conservation status is not listed.
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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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Current events Sri Lanka is competing in
Cricket - T20 Women's World Cup
The warm-up match vs Bangladesh has begun!
Cricket - Test series vs New Zealand
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[ad_1] Sanju Samson vs South Africa, 1st T20I in Durban (PC: BCCI) Sanju Samson smacked 10 sixes in total in the opening game of the T20I series against South Africa in Durban. Among all those bazooka hits, a single stroke was enough to gauge the calibre of his stunning 50-ball 107. In the 13th over bowled by the medium pacer, Andile Simelane, Samson employed his back foot trigger. The next frame of the action was about Samson taking a step forward to unfurl an eye-popping lofted stroke over long-off. Samson too perhaps enjoyed that sumptuous stroke. For a moment, he looked up and then didn’t even bat an eyelid as he watched the ball sail into the stands. That one stroke also told something about Samson’s pedigree as a batter. Right at that juncture, just a quick glance at Samson’s record was enough to assess that he has had a chequered international career. Whether people have been unfair on him is a different debate altogether. For the record, the wicketkeeper-bat has played only 50 limited-overs games since he made his India debut in Zimbabwe. Earlier in the year, he couldn’t find a place in the playing XI during India’s victorious T20 World Cup campaign in the Caribbean and the USA. To make matters worse, he couldn’t even score a run in the T20I rubber in Sri Lanka. With Samson approaching 30 years of age, one wondered whether the Indian think-tank would continue to show faith in the wicketkeeper-bat. The backroom staff comprising Gautam Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav, however, backed Samson. Soon, Samson charted a turnaround with a whirlwind hundred in the T20I series against Bangladesh. The bigger picture to emerge from these two hundreds is Samson seems to have finally established his place in the Indian side in the shortest format. Rohit Sharma, the former skipper, who opened the batting for a period of time, has retired from T20Is. Virat Kohli too took the same decision after the World Cup final versus South Africa in Barbados. Abhishek Sharma, Samson’s current opening partner, is not making his chances count. In that backdrop, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal could be in contention for the other opening slot. It is true that Rishabh Pant is still in the mix. But with due respect to one of India’s finest Test cricketers, his stats in T20Is don’t make for a great reading: 1209 runs at a strike rate of 127.26. There is a school of thought that if a pace bowler ends up bowling relatively fuller lengths and in the channel outside the off-stump, Pant struggles a bit to score runs through that area. Meanwhile, Samson explored almost every nook and cranny of the ground in the first T20I in Durban. Yes, he might find it a little more difficult to force the pace on slower wickets. But with India elevating him to the top of the order, that vexing problem is set to be solved. Samson now has the license to play with freedom in the powerplay and there is the added advantage of the new ball coming on to the bat. There has never been any doubt over Samson’s gift-wrapped skills. Even as far back as 2013, in a Rajasthan Royals-Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL game, an 18-year-old Samson had crunched a splendid loft off Murali Karthik. The memory of that shot is evocative. Not because of the unruffled elegance on display. But more so because the stroke gave the impression that Samson has immense potential to succeed at higher levels. More than a decade later, when Samson essayed a sublime loft in Kingsmead, there was a gut feel that the wicketkeeper-bat has finally found his mojo in the international arena. The post Has Samson finally found his mojo in the international arena? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Sanju Samson vs South Africa, 1st T20I in Durban (PC: BCCI) Sanju Samson smacked 10 sixes in total in the opening game of the T20I series against South Africa in Durban. Among all those bazooka hits, a single stroke was enough to gauge the calibre of his stunning 50-ball 107. In the 13th over bowled by the medium pacer, Andile Simelane, Samson employed his back foot trigger. The next frame of the action was about Samson taking a step forward to unfurl an eye-popping lofted stroke over long-off. Samson too perhaps enjoyed that sumptuous stroke. For a moment, he looked up and then didn’t even bat an eyelid as he watched the ball sail into the stands. That one stroke also told something about Samson’s pedigree as a batter. Right at that juncture, just a quick glance at Samson’s record was enough to assess that he has had a chequered international career. Whether people have been unfair on him is a different debate altogether. For the record, the wicketkeeper-bat has played only 50 limited-overs games since he made his India debut in Zimbabwe. Earlier in the year, he couldn’t find a place in the playing XI during India’s victorious T20 World Cup campaign in the Caribbean and the USA. To make matters worse, he couldn’t even score a run in the T20I rubber in Sri Lanka. With Samson approaching 30 years of age, one wondered whether the Indian think-tank would continue to show faith in the wicketkeeper-bat. The backroom staff comprising Gautam Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav, however, backed Samson. Soon, Samson charted a turnaround with a whirlwind hundred in the T20I series against Bangladesh. The bigger picture to emerge from these two hundreds is Samson seems to have finally established his place in the Indian side in the shortest format. Rohit Sharma, the former skipper, who opened the batting for a period of time, has retired from T20Is. Virat Kohli too took the same decision after the World Cup final versus South Africa in Barbados. Abhishek Sharma, Samson’s current opening partner, is not making his chances count. In that backdrop, Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal could be in contention for the other opening slot. It is true that Rishabh Pant is still in the mix. But with due respect to one of India’s finest Test cricketers, his stats in T20Is don’t make for a great reading: 1209 runs at a strike rate of 127.26. There is a school of thought that if a pace bowler ends up bowling relatively fuller lengths and in the channel outside the off-stump, Pant struggles a bit to score runs through that area. Meanwhile, Samson explored almost every nook and cranny of the ground in the first T20I in Durban. Yes, he might find it a little more difficult to force the pace on slower wickets. But with India elevating him to the top of the order, that vexing problem is set to be solved. Samson now has the license to play with freedom in the powerplay and there is the added advantage of the new ball coming on to the bat. There has never been any doubt over Samson’s gift-wrapped skills. Even as far back as 2013, in a Rajasthan Royals-Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL game, an 18-year-old Samson had crunched a splendid loft off Murali Karthik. The memory of that shot is evocative. Not because of the unruffled elegance on display. But more so because the stroke gave the impression that Samson has immense potential to succeed at higher levels. More than a decade later, when Samson essayed a sublime loft in Kingsmead, there was a gut feel that the wicketkeeper-bat has finally found his mojo in the international arena. The post Has Samson finally found his mojo in the international arena? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Semi-Final Teams Set for Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024: India vs Afghanistan, Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
The stage is set for the semi-finals of the Emerging Teams Asia Cup 2024, with four teams qualifying for the knockout round. The tournament saw participation from 8 teams, and now the top four have emerged. Unfortunately, Bangladesh A, Hong Kong, UAE, and Oman failed to secure a spot in the final four. Both semi-final matches will take place on 25 October at the Al Emirates ground. Semi-Final…
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India vs Bangladesh T20 Series: Records Were Meant to Be Broken!
The India vs Bangladesh T20 rivalry has always kept cricket fans on the edge of their seats! But this time, things went to a whole new level. The recent series was absolutely epic, with Sanju Samson leading the way in smashing records for Indian cricket.
India’s T20 Dominance 🔥
India has been a beast in T20 International cricket, blending experienced legends like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli with rising stars like Shubman Gill and Sanju Samson. In their recent series against Bangladesh, India didn’t just win—they crushed it, setting one of the highest T20I team scores ever!
Ranked among the top teams in the ICC T20 rankings, India’s performance against Bangladesh shows why they’re a powerhouse in world cricket. They batted like there was no tomorrow, with Samson playing a key role in achieving India’s highest-ever T20I total. 🏏💥
Want more details? Check out this article for a deep dive into India's T20 journey!
Sanju Samson’s Explosive Knock 💣
One of the major highlights of this series? Sanju Samson! He finally lived up to his massive potential by smashing a century in just 40 balls—making it the second-fastest by an Indian in T20 Internationals. His innings was filled with non-stop boundaries and towering sixes. 🙌
Thanks to him, India posted a jaw-dropping total of 297/6, which is now the second-highest team total in T20 International history!
Curious about Sanju Samson? Read his full profile here.
The Biggest T20 Scores
India’s 297/6 against Bangladesh is a monster total, and it’s now the highest score ever made by a full-member nation in T20 Internationals. Not far from the world record held by Nepal (314/3 against Mongolia), India’s score shows their unbeatable batting depth.
Other crazy-high T20 scores include:
Nepal 314/3 vs Mongolia (Asian Games 2023)
Australia 263/3 vs Sri Lanka (Pallekele 2016)
England 241/3 vs New Zealand (Napier 2019)
Love cricket stats? Check out more T20 records here.
Bangladesh’s Struggles 😓
While Bangladesh has shown flashes of brilliance in T20 cricket, they’ve struggled to consistently challenge teams like India. Despite good performances from Litton Das and Shakib Al Hasan, Bangladesh couldn’t put together a team effort strong enough to tackle India’s dominance.
Their bowling lineup, featuring Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman, couldn’t hold off India’s aggressive batting, leaving Bangladesh with a lot to work on before their next big encounter.
Check out Bangladesh’s full T20 journey here.
What’s Next for This Rivalry?
The India vs Bangladesh T20 rivalry just keeps heating up. With India dominating this series, Bangladesh will be eager to bounce back in future matches. They’ve got a young and talented squad, so who knows what’s in store?
For India, it’s clear they’re still one of the top teams in the world. With a talent pool this deep, and Sanju Samson now stepping up, India is a team that no one can take lightly!
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Corvid Tournament Corvus Bracket Round 3: Collared Crow vs Eastern Jungle Crow
Collared crow (corvus torquatus): The collared crow is a mid-sized bird at 52-55cm/20-22in long. Is easily distinguished by its white coloration pattern that wraps around the back of its neck, shoulders, and chest, leaving a black strip down its front, hence its name. It is otherwise black. Its territory is mostly eastern China, though it does not live North of Beijing. It is a true omnivore and has been shown to adapt to urban environments. Its conservation status is “vulnerable” (“near threatened” in China as of 2018) due to reduced food accessibility caused by increased pesticide use. They are currently under observation of the World Wildlife Fund, though aside from this, large scale conservation efforts have been implemented.
Eastern jungle crow (corvus levaillantii): The eastern jungle crow is also a mid-sized bird similar to the Indian jungle crow but distinct by its greyish-black plumage and arched upper beak. It is found throughout China, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, and is also considered invasive in Sri Lanka. Its conservation status is not listed.
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Women's T20 World Cup 2024: Match 13, Bangladesh-W vs West Indies-W Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between BAN-W vs WI-W? - CricTracker
Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Match 13, Bangladesh-W vs West Indies-W Match Prediction – Who will win today’s match between BAN-W vs WI-W? CricTracker India vs Sri Lanka Highlights, Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Group A Match: India Achieve Biggest-Ever T20 WC Win, Cross New Zealand’s NRR NDTV Sports West Indies hand a T20I cap to Mandy Mangru and bowl ESPNcricinfo West Indies eye Bangladesh scalp…
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But withdrawn for injury you say? 🤔
trawling through cricinfo and apparently stu didn't play the india match due to illness. england's schedule for the group stage in the 2011 world cup went so that they first played against netherlands, then india, then ireland, then south africa, then bangladesh and finally west indies. stu plays the netherlands match, he misses the india match due to illness, then he plays in the ireland and south africa matches, and he suffers the injury you mentioned during the south africa match, i think? because he doesn't play against bangladesh or west indies. and he's not there for the quarter finals vs sri lanka either.
also, excerpt from espn cricinfo's commentary for the match: Team news: Stuart Broad is out with illness: "Good luck lads, gutted im not there. Will be watching from the bed ive not left for 2 days.... Never felt worse."
so far haven't found any concrete info as to what he was ill with... headcanon that he somehow went into heat and they had to cover it up 😉
HMMMMMMMMM
I really need to check timelines…
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