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The future of the French international women’s cricket team is in doubt after 17 players called for an investigation into allegations that its governing body staged fake matches to secure funding from the International Cricket Council. With cricket set to become an Olympic sport after the 2024 Paris Games, FRANCE 24 looked at the reasons behind the team's collapse.
Tara Britton turned up to training, held every Thursday for the men’s and women’s French national cricket teams, last November 16 as scheduled. It wasn’t a big turnout for the women’s side, as she was one of only two who showed.
A day earlier, she had joined 16 of her national side teammates in signing an open letter calling for an official investigation into France Cricket following allegations published by FRANCE 24 in November, including that the governing body was staging fake women’s matches to access more funding from the International Cricket Council (ICC).
“If the allegations are true, we condemn the actions as outrageous and, as players of the national Women’s team, we wish to strongly and firmly dissociate ourselves from the behaviour and actions of France Cricket,” the letter read.
France Cricket’s sporting director Saravana Durairaj arrived at the track in the 15th arrondissement (district) of Paris as they finished their session, Britton recounted.
Durairaj, who was recently made CEO of the association, had coached the women through the highs and lows of international tournaments since 2019. Their greatest success: promotion to Division One of the ICC 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, beating Sweden, Turkey, Jersey and Germany along the way.
That was the pinnacle of French women’s cricket, which has now arrived at its nadir.
“He told us, ‘You’re not welcome anymore’ – that we’re suspended,” said Britton, a wicket-keeper and right-handed batter who has played 29 matches for France. “He was visibly quite angry. He wouldn't let us say anything, wouldn’t let us explain our side. He was basically saying he was disappointed in us. He felt let down that – after all the time and effort he put into us – that we have treated him like this.”
It is against France Cricket rules for national team players to criticise the governing body publicly at risk of being “excluded from the French national team”, reads a code of conduct signed by players.
“We dared to say that we knew there were some problems within the federation,” said Lara Armas, a left-handed batter who, like Britton, debuted in 2021. “Can you really say that that is criticism? It’s factual.”
From 2019 to 2023, Armas was on France Cricket’s committee and was appointed head of their commission for the women’s game.
“We didn’t accuse anyone in particular. We didn’t name anyone, we simply asked for clarifications,” said Magali Marchello-Nizia, a right-arm bowler who made her debut in 2019.
The team made France Cricket aware they were going to publish the letter before they did so. “Some of us were even pressured by France Cricket not to publish anything. You could even qualify some of these as threats,” said Alix Brodin, a left-handed batter who debuted after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Asked what exactly was threatened, Armas recalled that Durairaj told one of the players, “If you do that, I can’t protect you anymore.”
Contacted by FRANCE 24, Durairaj said that a decision about the women’s team would be published in May. He did not respond to more detailed allegations.
‘No communication’
Without any further communication from their governing body, players were removed from WhatsApp groups involving them. On November 19, they found out – via social media – that they would no longer be participating in the inaugural Women’s European Cricket Championship, scheduled to begin less than a month later on December 17.
The organisers, the European Cricket Network (ECN), announced that a team from England would be replacing France at the tournament in Malaga involving the national sides of Spain, the Netherlands, Italy and Austria.
“In a recent development, the French Cricket Federation, Association Française de Cricket, has unfortunately withdrawn their team’s participation,” read a press release. ECN declined to comment further.
“I’ve received no email, no communication from France Cricket explaining anything at all,” said Brodin.
Word spread in January that the women could only apply to be part of the national team this year if they apologised.
“We’ve done nothing wrong,” said Armas. “I’m not apologising for saying, ‘There’s an investigation going on, I want the truth’.”
To this day, the only written communication the women’s national team has received from France Cricket was an email sent on March 1 asking each of them to return their uniforms “for logistical reasons”.
Shut up and play cricket
FRANCE 24’s investigation last November raised questions over whether France was eligible to participate in ICC tournaments as it has done since 2021, given the difficulty of proving that the country has the requisite minimum of eight domestic women’s teams “competing in a minimum of five hard-ball matches for the previous two years”, as per ICC rules.
Players acknowledged having their suspicions.
“It’s always the same three or four clubs that provide women’s national team players,” said Brodin. “We know very well that what’s been written is true, we just never went looking for proof.”
Several said their decision to take part regardless came down to the lack of other opportunities to play cricket. Even for the women’s first division, for instance, only three match days were organised last season.
“The dilemma we’re faced with is absolutely unjust,” said all-rounder Poppy McGeown, who played 27 matches for France. “In France there are very few opportunities to play … either you shut your mouth and play cricket, or you decide to take a more ethical approach and speak up to condemn things that you find unfair or illegal, and that comes with being kicked out of the team.”
“You have to choose between the sport you love and the values you hold dear. So for two years I closed my eyes, and I’m not particularly proud of it,” she said.
Armas said she also turned a blind eye.
“I was egotistical,” she said. “I wanted to play, so yes, I did close my eyes on some things. I have to say thank you to all those girls who didn’t.”
More evidence of ‘ghost matches’
The women’s first- and second-division tournaments have disappeared from France Cricket’s plans for this year, replaced by a “France Women’s Cup” featuring 10 teams due to kick off this Saturday, April 13.
Out of the four first-division teams from last year, only Lille Cricket Club and Paris Université Club are slated to participate, with Nantes Cricket Club not renewing its affiliation with France Cricket in the wake of the scandal and Lisses Cricket Club planning to do the same for its women’s team.
The other eight clubs include seven from last year’s Division Two, which was the subject of November’s FRANCE 24 report.
Since its publication, more evidence of irregularities in this division has come to light.
On April 16, six Division Two matches were scheduled to take place on Chantilly cricket ground. All six were subsequently rubber-stamped as having taken place by France Cricket’s sporting commission.
Edward Hoyle, captain of Chantilly Cricket Club, said he arrived just before 2pm to renovate the wicket, only to be told a women’s match was about to start.
“That match did take place, but it was all over in 20 minutes. That’s 10 minutes an innings,” recalled Hoyle. “Whether that constitutes a match or not, I don’t know.”
Once the short match was over, Hoyle proceeded to strip and relay the wicket, a process that took several hours.
It is clear that the fourth, fifth and sixth matches did not happen at the time and place for which they were certified.
In its response to FRANCE 24’s November report on women’s ghost matches, France Cricket said “the results shown on its website are those communicated via the match reports handed in by the umpires at the end of each match”.
The chair of one of the clubs that was responsible for umpiring on April 16 denied his club was involved in matches that did not actually take place. He said he had delegated responsibility for the women’s team to the club captain and wasn’t aware of specific events that day.
When asked how his club planned to field a women's team this year, he acknowledged it would be a challenge. “We have women’s teams, but they’re students – you have to organise it during school holidays. It’s a bit difficult.”
France Cricket did not respond to a request for comment.
On November 16, Nantes Cricket Club sent a request to state prosecutors and police asking for an investigation into alleged fraudulent activity by the association.
In April 2022, the Versailles public prosecutor dismissed defamation charges brought by France Cricket against Hoyle, which he said were brought after he wrote a letter to clubs criticising the organisation.
“The ICC has investigated the allegations in relation to France Cricket and are satisfied that the issue is now closed,” a spokesperson for the sport's global administrator told Alison Mitchell of the BBC’s "Stumped" podcast. “Each Member is wholly responsible for the participation data that is submitted per the census and accuracy of these records remains of utmost importance and are audited by the ICC.”
From New Caledonia with cricketers
During a meeting with the France Cricket board while she was head of the women’s commission, Armas recalled pushing for a recognition of the reality on the ground. “Come on, among us we can admit it,” she said. “There are only four women’s teams in cricket. We know there are only four teams in Division One, and Division Two is fake.”
In response, she recalled, “I was almost insulted. Like, ‘How can you say this?’ I got shut down badly.”
She also remembered conversations with Durairaj in which he shared his conviction that the way to develop women’s cricket in France was not via domestic competitions, but “to have a strong national team”.
But now, France Cricket must assemble an entirely new one – notably ahead of another ECN tournament in December to which France has been invited, according to one source, but not confirmed by ECN.
The governing body emailed clubs on January 16 asking for candidates for both national teams, but none of the previous women’s squad who spoke to FRANCE 24 have put their names forward.
One avenue that France Cricket is exploring to bolster its women’s team lies far from the French mainland, in New Caledonia. A traditional form of cricket, played mostly by indigenous Kanak women, has been popular in the French overseas territory since the sport was introduced by English missionaries.
France Cricket chairman Prebagarane Balane visited the southwest Pacific islands in March, accompanied by Durairaj, where he signed an agreement with New Caledonia’s sports minister Mickaël Forrest and cricket committee head Jean-Marc Ihily. The deal obliges the committee to register all of its players with France Cricket by August 31, which could add some 3,000 to the 1,800 players that the association currently claims are on its books.
It also grants France Cricket the right to call up players in New Caledonia for the French national team, but not if they play the non-standard form of the game.
On March 30, at France Cricket’s annual general meeting at their office in Saint-Maurice near Paris, Balane was joined by Ihily in person to announce plans for a women’s tournament in Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia, this September. Balane stressed the importance of recruitment ahead of the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup in India.
Marchello-Nizia said that two years ago, Durairaj told her about looking to New Caledonia for potential women’s national team players. “Things might have accelerated, given recent developments,” she said.
Death of a national team?
Asked if the current national team was dead, Britton was equivocal. “The team obviously doesn't stop with us. But as far as the players are concerned, I feel like we've been asked not to come back.”
McGeown lamented the state of French cricket. “When you have the honour and pride of playing for your country, no matter what the sport, it’s a huge motivator. And now we’ve lost it because we’re not ready to play as part of this system.”
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Pakistan’s Babar Azam in T20I
When Babar Azam takes the field on Friday, 14 April for the match against New Zealand, he will become the third Pakistan player to feature in 100 Men's T20Is
Shoaib Malik (123) and Mohammad Hafeez (119) are the two other Pakistan players to reach this milestone in men's T20Is.
The level-headed Pakistan captain is well known for his flamboyant batting style and along with Mohammad Rizwan forms an intimidating opening pair in T20Is.
As we celebrate his 100 T20Is, let's have a look at some of Babar's top innings in the format.
122 off 59 v South Africa, Centurion, 2021 — Babar and Rizwan are a force to reckon with. While Rizwan plays the role of an aggressor more often, there have been times when Babar has blown away the opposition with his explosive shots. The third T20I against South Africa in 2021 was one such example.
Chasing a formidable 204, Babar took the lead almost right from the start. After taking a couple of overs to adjust, he started pummelling the bowlers all over the park. His 50 came in just 27 balls and he accelerated after that with aplomb. He ended up with 122 off just 59 deliveries but unfortunately was dismissed with Pakistan needing just 7 to win, nevertheless having brought his side to the brink of victory. Pakistan then chased the total with two overs to spare. It was also Babar's first century in the format.
110* off 66 v England, Karachi, 2022 — Babar's second T20I century was no less impressive and this time it came at home. After losing the first T20I, Pakistan needed to hit back. England batted first and scored 199/5. Chasing another 200 score was not going to be easy but both Babar and Rizwan were in a different mood altogether. Babar, in particular, led the charge, smashing 110* off just 66 deliveries as Pakistan registered a 10-wicket victory over England. It was Babar who hit the winning runs, an inside-out four through covers celebrating a dominating win.
97* off 58 v West Indies, Karachi, 2018 — Babar's first Karachi masterclass came in 2018, four years before his hundred; an almost century innings against West Indies at home. Batting first, Pakistan lost Fakhar Zaman early, who had opened the innings with Babar. The 24-year-old Babar Azam had only hit three fifty-plus scores in his career then and came close to scaling three figures when he took on the Windies bowling attack single-handedly. Pairing with Hussain Talat at No.3, Babar hit 13 fours and a six on his way to 97* off 58 deliveries. Pakistan put up a huge total of 205/3 and defended it easily with their strong bowling attack.
79* off 53 v New Zealand, Christchurch, 2022 — Babar's 79* was not in an high-scoring encounter but a low-scoring chase against New Zealand's celebrated bowling attack in their own backyard. The Pakistan bowlers had done their job keeping the Black Caps down to 147/8 in their 20 overs. But the hosts were not going down without a fight. They removed Rizwan early and crippled Pakistan further with a second wicket, leaving them at 37/2 in the sixth over. But Babar kept going. He rebuilt the Pakistan innings, first patiently stabilizing them, then pouncing on the bad balls to put them away. He formed crucial partnerships with the middle order and though New Zealand got a couple of more wickets, they had no answer to Babar. The Pakistan captain remained not out as the visitors claimed a six-wicket victory in the 19th over.
68* off 52 v India, Dubai, 2021 — The famous ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 match. While there were many heroes in the game, Babar's contribution to it cannot be forgotten. After India were restricted to 151/7, Pakistan went all out with the bat to bamboozle the Indian bowlers. Rizwan was sensational and Babar played the perfect fiddle for him. Both batters complemented each other and pummelled the Indian attack without any rest. Babar hit the winning runs helping Pakistan to their first victory over India in the history of the tournament.
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Depleted and against all logic, New Zealand is in Pakistan for a battle of un-equals
In an effort to appease its hosts, New Zealand was forced to publicly promise Pakistan compensation in May of last year. They would have to pay out of their own wallets to make up for canceling a tour to Pakistan on the day of the first game in September 2021, claiming a particular security concern. But because they wouldn't divulge it, the amount they would pay was pretty vague. The assurances persisted. As part of their preparation for the then-imminent T20 World Cup in Australia, they would also invite Pakistan to a triangular T20 International series. And they would make two further trips to Pakistan over the course of the following year. In December, they would play Tests, and in January, ODIs. Then, as though these two nations were neighbors, New Zealand would visit Pakistan once more in order to play 10 games of the white ball, five of each format. Mr. Raja, would that be acceptable? Despite the fact that Ramiz Raja may no longer be alive, New Zealand is still present. Despite the fact that it is already mid-April and the season in which it becomes uncomfortable hot has just about started. It doesn't matter that Ramadan has pushed the start of the T20Is to 9 p.m. local time, which means they won't end before midnight. Or that Pakistan will be playing cricket as the rest of the nation celebrates the end of Ramadan since the series will coincide with Eid. Don't worry about the fact that the majority of New Zealand's top athletes are now on the other side of the Attari-Wagah border. A New Zealand team that was so weakened by factors other than injury has not been to another nation since the team captained by Jamie How in England in April 2008. How was Frank at the moment while discussing the unavailable players as they competed in the first-ever IPL competition, which you may have heard of? He had stated, as if a whole tour of England wasn't one of the highlights of New Zealand's cricketing year, that "I think everyone wishes they were in India at some point." On the eve of the series in Lahore, Tom Latham—who was now filling in for Williamson—was acting with a little more reserve. The planning hasn't been great," he said. But as members of the international cricket team, we must adjust as fast as possible. Although we have only had one training session prior to this series, and if the circumstances are different, we must trust the work we have already completed at home. The group includes several young men as well as some more seasoned members. men with extensive international T20 cricket experience. These players were chosen based on their performances in New Zealand's domestic cricket, and this is a fantastic chance for them.
There are several first-choice players for Pakistan
Sethi has agreed to support me. In every series, we strive to deliver our best. I am unable to obtain a written guarantee that I will serve as captain. But I make an effort to use my power and uphold the norms I've established. I don't attempt to pay attention to what is being spoken, but things are happening in the background. If I did, the pressure would only rise. There is more to that final argument than simply that, but since Babar has stated that the two would bat first, there is little use in beating a dead horse. With the T20 World Cup 18 months away, Pakistan will have time on their side to put the Afghanistan series behind Saim Ayub and Mohammad Haris. In addition, Ihsanullah and Zaman Khan get another chance, while Shaheen Shah Afridi is back to platoon over with Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf, so Pakistan should have no dearths in that area. Pakistan has top-notch quick bowlers who can snuff out fires and a strong top order. They have a formula that has worked for them in the past, and while they are looking to tweak it to help them advance, Babar believes there is no need to completely throw it out. We are strong enough to win this series, he declared. Our youthful athletes' performances in the PSL, both as bowlers and batsmen, have been outstanding. And some of our more experienced guys, like Haris Rauf, Naseem, and Shaheen, are singing. We've created a fantastic mix. You cannot, however, guarantee that it will be simple. Even though even their youngest players have plenty of form and experience, it is a misconception that this is New Zealand's B squad. The majority of their players are seasoned professionals.
Uncertainty surrounding Babar Azam's captaincy
Even if Pakistan's preparations went as well as they should have, they still managed to create some of their own. Unusually, it came from the nation's top cricket official, PCB chairman Najam Sethi, who used Twitter to issue a statement that was everything but a clear endorsement of the skipper. He acknowledged that he had sought the selection committee's opinion on the advantages of keeping Babar, and he stated that going forward, he would be guided by the selectors and head coach. He added that his choice will depend on whether the status quo was successful or unsuccessful. At Babar's pre-series briefing, Sethi, a former journalist, had nonchalantly dropped that bombshell only one day before current journalists sat down, placing the captain in the agonizingly hard position of defending himself while not appearing to contradict the person who had the authority to fire him. Babar added, very much with the attitude of a man walking a tightrope, "Sethi has given me his backing." In every series, we strive to deliver our best. I am unable to obtain a written guarantee that I will serve as captain. But I make an effort to use my power and uphold the norms I've established. I don't attempt to pay attention to what is being spoken, but things are happening in the background. If I did, the pressure would only rise. Babar is under pressure that he does not need and does not deserve. But the Gaddafi stadium may be in for some surprisingly exciting Ramzan cricket if it gives this series the extra edge and spice it so urgently needs.
Conclusion
The New Zealand cricket team is currently touring Pakistan for a 10-match white-ball series after canceling their last visit in 2002, citing security reasons. New Zealand's weakened squad, due to injuries and player withdrawals, faces a strong Pakistani team with top-quality fast bowlers and a formidable batting line-up. The series coincides with Ramadan, and the T20 matches will be played after midnight local time. The tour has caused some uncertainty regarding Babar Azam's captaincy after the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman made ambiguous comments about his future in the role. Read the full article
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[ad_1] Indian cricket (Men’s and Women’s) in UAE in recent years (PC: BCCI/X) New Zealand thrashed Pakistan to secure their spot in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals from Group A, alongside Australia. This meant that India suffered a group-stage exit with only two wins from four games. The UAE continues to be a tough hunting ground for Indian cricket, both men and women, in recent times. The men’s team faced a group-stage exit in the 2021 T20 World Cup and failed to win the Asia Cup the following year. Now, the women’s team has also had a disappointing World Cup campaign. The struggle to crack the UAE code continues. The UAE’s pitches are similar to subcontinent ones, with balls spinning, gripping, and coming slowly on to the bat. Subcontinent teams like India are expected to do well here, but the opposite has been true. In this campaign, batters like Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana struggled to time the ball. Both players thrive when the ball comes on to the bat, allowing them to play their natural game. But when the spinners were introduced early, even in powerplays, they could not rotate the strike. India’s spin bowling unit consisted of Shreyanka Patil, Asha Sobhana, Radha Yadav, and Deepti Sharma. Apart from Asha, the others struggled, especially Shreyanka and Deepti, who could not find the right pace for the Dubai and Sharjah surfaces. For example, against Australia in Sharjah, where bowlers were getting spin and low bounce, Shreyanka still went for 32 runs in her four overs at an economy of 8, which was well above par for such conditions. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here India Women vs Australia (Image: ICC) Both the men’s and women’s teams have struggled against top sides in the UAE. The men lost to Pakistan and New Zealand in the T20 World Cup, and to Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the ‘Super 4’ stage of the Asia Cup. Similarly, the women’s team lost to New Zealand and Australia, though they managed wins over weaker sides like Pakistan and Sri Lanka. What is the solution? The quality of India’s players is unquestionable. So, is there a need to adapt their techniques? Probably not. The issue may be in the mind. The team needs to strengthen its mindset, especially in crunch moments. India’s players, though suited to these conditions, could not exploit them when it mattered most. Teams like Australia and New Zealand have this mental edge, and it shows in critical games. Building this mentality comes from consistently winning such matches. It is the process that instills belief. This World Cup was another wasted opportunity for the Indian women’s team to start building that winning mentality. But Indian fans hope that it will only be a matter of time before the team overcomes this UAE jinx. With the right mindset, future tournaments could finally bring success. Also Read: India’s defeat to Australia: 5 Talking Points The post Indian cricket’s UAE jinx continues with this Women’s T20 World Cup exit appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Indian cricket (Men’s and Women’s) in UAE in recent years (PC: BCCI/X) New Zealand thrashed Pakistan to secure their spot in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup semi-finals from Group A, alongside Australia. This meant that India suffered a group-stage exit with only two wins from four games. The UAE continues to be a tough hunting ground for Indian cricket, both men and women, in recent times. The men’s team faced a group-stage exit in the 2021 T20 World Cup and failed to win the Asia Cup the following year. Now, the women’s team has also had a disappointing World Cup campaign. The struggle to crack the UAE code continues. The UAE’s pitches are similar to subcontinent ones, with balls spinning, gripping, and coming slowly on to the bat. Subcontinent teams like India are expected to do well here, but the opposite has been true. In this campaign, batters like Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana struggled to time the ball. Both players thrive when the ball comes on to the bat, allowing them to play their natural game. But when the spinners were introduced early, even in powerplays, they could not rotate the strike. India’s spin bowling unit consisted of Shreyanka Patil, Asha Sobhana, Radha Yadav, and Deepti Sharma. Apart from Asha, the others struggled, especially Shreyanka and Deepti, who could not find the right pace for the Dubai and Sharjah surfaces. For example, against Australia in Sharjah, where bowlers were getting spin and low bounce, Shreyanka still went for 32 runs in her four overs at an economy of 8, which was well above par for such conditions. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here India Women vs Australia (Image: ICC) Both the men’s and women’s teams have struggled against top sides in the UAE. The men lost to Pakistan and New Zealand in the T20 World Cup, and to Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the ‘Super 4’ stage of the Asia Cup. Similarly, the women’s team lost to New Zealand and Australia, though they managed wins over weaker sides like Pakistan and Sri Lanka. What is the solution? The quality of India’s players is unquestionable. So, is there a need to adapt their techniques? Probably not. The issue may be in the mind. The team needs to strengthen its mindset, especially in crunch moments. India’s players, though suited to these conditions, could not exploit them when it mattered most. Teams like Australia and New Zealand have this mental edge, and it shows in critical games. Building this mentality comes from consistently winning such matches. It is the process that instills belief. This World Cup was another wasted opportunity for the Indian women’s team to start building that winning mentality. But Indian fans hope that it will only be a matter of time before the team overcomes this UAE jinx. With the right mindset, future tournaments could finally bring success. Also Read: India’s defeat to Australia: 5 Talking Points The post Indian cricket’s UAE jinx continues with this Women’s T20 World Cup exit appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Afghanistan women cricketers urge ICC to set up refugee team in Australia
With the dream of once again donning the Afghanistan jersey at the international level, 17 women cricketers from the country living in self-imposed exile in Australia have written to the ICC (International Cricket Council) to help set up a team, which was disbanded after the Taliban takeover in 2021. While the Afghanistan men’s team has set new benchmarks and recently made it to the T20 World Cup…
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Can India win the T20 World cup.
The T20 World Cup will enter its ninth edition in 2024. The world's premier global T20 tournament keeps improving with every passing season.
According to Dafabet , India, the tournament’s first-ever winner, are the favorites to win the latest edition of the T20 World Cup at this stage. Led by Rohit Sharma, and containing stars like Jasprit Bumrah and Virat Kohli, the Men in Blue have already qualified for the Super 8 stage, beating Ireland, Pakistan and USA to lay down a marker. 2021 winners Australia are second favourites for the cup. The Aussies have started the tournament on fire, dispatching Oman, routing rivals England and beating Namibia to seal their spot in Super 8.
West Indies and South Africa, who've won all their matches so far, are also among the favorites while England and Pakistan are slight outsiders. They have a lot of work to do if they are to qualify for the Super 8s.
Meanwhile, New Zealand are all but knocked out while Afghanistan have emerged as surprise contenders. India certainly has talent and the potential to win T20 world cup. It depends on factors like team performance, strategy, and a bit of luck during the tournament.
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Suryakumar Yadav Centuries List In International Cricket
The Men in Blue are once again ready for yet another edition of the T20 World Cup. However, the challenge will be a lot different this time as the tournament will be hosted in the West Indies and the United States of America. Suryakumar Yadav, famously known as SKY, is not just another explosive batter in T20 cricket, but a Key player in India's strategy for the T20 World Cup 2024. The current World no 1 T20 batter, Suryakumar Yadav has represented India in all three formats of the game. While SKY is a crucial part of the Mumbai Indians and team India line-up going into the T20 World Cup 2024, here's a look at the international centuries Suryakumar Yadav has scored in his career so far.
Check out Suryakumar Yadav's Centuries list in international cricket
Suryakumar Yadav - The freak in T20I cricket (4 Centuries)
One of the greatest modern-day batters to have ever graced the shortest format of the game, Suryakumar Yadav has as many as 4 international hundreds under his belt. Having made his T20I debut against England in early 2021, Suryakumar Yadav brought up his maiden T20I ton against England in July 2021 in Nottingham. Chasing 216, India was in a spot of bother before SKY took centerstage and hammered a 55-ball 117 with the help of 14 fours and 6 sixes. Six months later, SKY smashed his 2nd T20I ton when he hammered the New Zealand bowlers to the tune of 111* (51) with the help of 11 fours and 7 sixes.
His 3rd century came against Sri Lanka in Rajkot in January 2023. He smashed 7 fours and 9 sixes in a breathtaking display of batting to set up a 91-run win for the Men in Blue. SKY's fourth and latest T20I ton came up against South Africa. The Indian skipper’s innings of 100 runs off 56 balls were a mix of 7 fours and 8 sixes. He scored at an impressive strike rate of 178.57. Suryakumar Yadav has smashed 2,141 runs with an average of 45.55 and a striking strike rate of 171.55 in his T20I career spanning 60 matches. Talking about Suryakumar Yadav's centuries stats, his T20I record includes 4 centuries and 17 fifties, with a top score of 117.
Suryakumar Yadav in ODIs and Tests (No Centuries Yet)
Suryakumar Yadav was among the cricket updates, getting thrashed by Indian media after a poor show in the ODI World Cup 2023, especially in the final against Australia. However, SKY has yet to score a century in One-day international cricket. The dynamic batter made his ODI debut in July 2021, Surya has scored 773 runs at an average of 25.76 and a strike rate of 105.02 in 37 matches. He has smashed only 4 fifties. Suryakumar Yadav has featured in just 1 Test in his career. He made his debut against Australia in the 2023 Border-Gavaskar Trophy and featured in just 1 game, where he scored just 8 runs. The OneTurf News website is one such platform that provides all the latest cricket news and updates relating to the sporting world
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India vs Pakistan ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024
The cricketing world is abuzz with excitement as the arch-rivals, India and Pakistan, gear up for an epic showdown at the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. And Yarana restaurant in Singapore is giving you the ultimate front-row experience to witness this monumental clash.
Get ready for an exhilarating cricket showdown as India takes on Pakistan in a highly anticipated match. Join us at the Private Room in Yarana restaurant, Singapore, and catch all the action streaming live on our big screens.
Date: 9 June 2024
Time: 10 pm onwards
Whether you're a die-hard cricket fan or simply looking for an exciting evening with friends, this event promises to be a memorable one. Immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere as you witness the two cricketing giants clash on the field.
The Rivalry and History: The June 9 fixture will mark the eighth occasion when the two teams will be locking horns at the ICC T20 World Cup. India have won 5 of the 7 matches played between the two sides so far. Pakistan's only victory against India in the tournament came during the 2021 T20 World Cup.
The Teams and Squads: India will be led by the charismatic Rohit Sharma, while the talented Babar Azam will captain the Pakistani side. Both teams boast formidable squads, packed with star players and emerging talent.
Indian Squad: Rohit Sharma (C), Hardik Pandya (VC), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rishabh Pant (wk), Sanju Samson (WK), Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah.
Pakistani Squad: Babar Azam (C), Abrar Ahmed, Azam Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Iftikhar Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Abbas Afridi, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Rizwan (WK), Irfan Khan, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Usman Khan.
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"Match Against Pakistan Will Decide India's Momentum In T20 WC": Mohammad Kaif
Former India all-rounder Mohammad Kaif said the much-awaited high-volage clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan on June 9 will decide Men in Blue's momentum in the ICC T20 World Cup.
The extravagant tournament will begin on June 1 in the United States and the West Indies. India and Pakistan, one of cricket's greatest foes, will square off on June 9 at the Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in New York.
"The match between India and Pakistan is always big. The real competition is always between Pakistan's fast bowlers and India's top-order batters. Whenever we lost in the World Cup, be it losing to England last T20 WC or first to Pakistan in 2021 our top order Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul were not able to give a good start. The match against Pakistan will decide India's momentum in the WC," Kaif told ANI.
Under the seasoned leadership of Rohit Sharma, who is in his second T20 World Cup as captain, the side features a dangerous top-order lineup that includes Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, and Suryakumar Yadav.
The intensity of strain on the players, as well as the emotional connection of the fans, were evident during the arch-rivals' most recent World Cup match. Fans will expect an equally fierce fight between the two Asian Giants, keeping them on the edge of their seats, with their extravagant heroics.
In the last T20 World Cup, India won in a nail-biting thriller thanks to Virat Kohli's heroics at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The Indian batting sensation produced an unbeaten 82 off 53 balls to steal the victory from the jaws of defeat.
Kaif said captain Rohit has changed his intent in the powerplay and advised that India need to play in an "attacking manner" without fear.
"I feel that there has been a change in the Indian cricket's approach. Rohit's intent in the power play has changed. Rohit has found a way to play against the fast bowlers of Pakistan, we have to play in an attacking manner without any fear. I think Rohit will play attacking in this World Cup too and this is a good formula because you have to play aggressively against Pakistan," Kaif added.
India T20 WC Squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Hardik Pandya, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Sanju Samson, Shivam Dube, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj.
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Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Night Riders: Who Will Win Today’s IPL Cricket Match?
The excitement among cricket fans is at its highest point as the Mumbai Indians (MI) will try to make maximum runs against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in today's IPL cricket match. Both teams are ready to give their best and secure an important win. KKR wins to move to the 1st position and MI wins to move higher in the points table. You will understand some important factors that might affect the result of the match in this blog.
Rohit Sharma vs Sunil Narine in IPL Matches
One of the most amazing battles of the match will be between MI captain Rohit Sharma and KKR's ace spinner Sunil Narine. Narine has an interesting record against Rohit Sharma, as he took Rohit’s wicket nine times in T20 matches. Rohit, on the other hand, will be curious to handle Narine's spin and lead his team to victory.
Rohit Sharma is known for his amazing strokes and unique timing. He is popular as “Hit-Man” for the Mumbai Indians. However, when it comes to facing Sunil Narine, Rohit's journey has been a bit difficult. Narine's mystery spin has often troubled the stylish right-hander. His unique bowling style has proved to be tough for MI.
Cricket fans are waiting to see their battle once again in the IPL in the evening. The next match is a showdown for them at Wankhede Stadium. Let’s wait for today’s cricket match and make predictions after analyzing prediction tips from the experts.
In the Spotlight: KKR’s Venkatesh Iyer and MI’s Romario Shepherd
KKR's Venkatesh Iyer has been an amazing performer for his team, both with the bat and the ball. However, his form is not interesting this season, and he will be looking to make a strong impact in today's match. MI's Romario Shepherd is known for his pace and accuracy. He will be a key player for the Mumbai Indians. His performance with the ball could prove important in determining the result of the match.
Important Stats that Decide the Win of the Teams
Major statistics could play an important role in deciding the winner of today's match:
Sunil Narine has an amazing record against Rohit Sharma. He has taken the wicket of Rohit Sharma 9 times in T20 matches, that helped KKR beat MI.
Rohit Sharma's ability to handle left-arm spinners will be tested, as he has struggled against them this season.
Mumbai Indians have a powerful record against KKR at the Wankhede Stadium, as they have beaten KKR most of the time at this venue.
Pitch and Conditions at Wankhede Stadium
Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai sees dew in the evening. But it is not as visible as it has been in Chennai. Chasing runs are always a favorable option in Mumbai due to the lower visibility of dew. 26 out of 42 matches have been won by the team in the chase since IPL 2021 and 7 out of 11 matches since IPL 2023. Mumbai has an extremely humid temperature. This is the reason bowlers find it difficult to bowl better in the second innings.
Conclusion
Today's match promises to be an exciting encounter as both teams try to secure an important win. KKR holds the advantage with Sunil Narine's amazing record against Rohit Sharma. On the other hand, the Mumbai Indians will enter the stadium focusing on their strong performance at the Wankhede Stadium. It is a clash between the two strongest teams and cricket fans can expect an exciting and thrilling match in the evening. You can download the AllCric app now and watch the next match between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders.
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Namibia Secures Their Berth at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA
The perfect record of five victories for Namibia in five matches has helped them confirm their spot in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. The Eagles currently sit on top of the table with 10 points, with their victory against Tanzania ensuring a top-two finish, which is required to qualify for the mega showpiece event that is going to be held next year.
The fight for the remaining spot is still on, with Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, and Nigeria still in the reckoning. Uganda and Kenya hold their destiny in their hands, while Zimbabwe and Nigeria rely on favorable outcomes in other matches.
This will be the third edition in a row that Namibia will be playing in the Men's T20 World Cup. In 2021, they managed to make it to the Super Bowl after finishing second in the group stage, but they failed to replicate their same performance last year.
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[ad_1] India head coach Rahul Dravid is reportedly in talks with IPL franchise Lucknow Super Giants. If things fall into place then Dravid could become the mentor of LSG ahead of IPL 2024. But, it all depends on what transpires between Dravid and the BCCI. The former India captain's terms as the head coach of Team India have officially ended with the conclusion of the ODI World Cup. He was appointed as the men's team head coach after the T20 World Cup in 2021 for a two-year contract till this year's World Cup. Then BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and current secretary Jay Shah played a pivotal role in convincing Dravid to take up the role after Ravi Shastri's tenure came to an end. India coach Rahul Dravid(REUTERS) Under Dravid, India did not win an ICC trophy but they were outstanding in bilaterals. They are currently the No.1-ranked team in all three formats. They won 10 matches in a row in the World Cup but failed to cross the final hurdle against Australia in the summit clash. According to Dainik Jagran, BCCI is likely to hold a meeting with Dravid to know about his future course of action but it is unlikely that he would seek an extension. He wants to spend time with his family which won't be possible if he continues as the head coach of India due to the busy schedule and constant travelling. This is where an association with an IPL franchise comes in handy. The IPL goes on for only two months. This allows Dravid enough time to be with his family and also stay connected with the game as a coach. LSG always wanted Dravid to be a part of their support staff but the legendary cricketer's association with Team India came in between. If Dravid does not continue as the head coach of India then they are likely to strike a deal with 'The Wall'. Besides, the position of mentor is anyway vacant at LSG after Gautam Gambhir moved to the Kolkata Knight Riders. Gambhir was LSG's mentor for the past two years and played a pivotal role in shaping up the squad. But the former opener has now decided to go back to KKR, a team he led for seven years. LSG had already parted ways with their head coach Andy Flower. Justin Langer will take charge of the team from the next season and if things go well then he would have Dravid for company. The Jagran report adds that Dravid is also in talks with Rajasthan Royals, the franchise he represented for many years as a player and also as captain. He was their mentor too. But as things stand now, LSG appear to be the frontrunners to appoint Dravid as their mentor What about India's head coach then?If Dravid does decide against an extension, which seems almost certain, current NCA head VVS Laxman is the strongest candidate to take over as India's head coach. Laxman has been filling up Dravid's shoes whenever the latter was given a break in the last couple of years. BCCI believes Laxman's association with the NCA makes him aware of the entire system and keeps him ready to take over as the head coach. He is currently with the young Indian side as the interim coach for the five-match home T20I series against Australia. ABOUT THE AUTHOR At HT Sports Desk, passionate reporters work round the clock to provide detailed updates from the world of sports. Expect nuanced match reports, previews,reviews, technical analysis based on statistics, the latest social media trends, expert opinions on cricket, football, tennis, badminton, hockey,motorsports, wrestling, boxing, shooting, athletics and much more. ...view detail [ad_2] Source link
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VVS Laxman may take over as India coach if Rahul Dravid declines to continue: Sources
News Sources told on Thursday that Rahul Dravid is unlikely to extend his contract as head coach of the Indian men’s cricket team, with National Cricket Academy (NCA) chairman VVS Laxman likely to take over.
Sources told on Thursday that Rahul Dravid is unlikely to extend his contract as head coach of the Indian men’s cricket team, with National Cricket Academy (NCA) chairman VVS Laxman likely to take over. Sources have verified that Dravid, whose contract expired at the end of the ODI World Cup last week, has decided not to continue as India’s head coach. India was defeated by Australia in the World Cup final last week.
Former India batter and Dravid’s ex-teammate Laxman is also expected to take over as head coach, according to sources.
Laxman has been selected as the designated head coach for the five-match T20I series against Australia, which begins later this week.
After India’s campaign ended prematurely in the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in 2021, Dravid—who had previously led the NCA—was named head coach of the team.
India advanced to the finals of both the ODI World Cup and the ICC World Test Championship under Dravid’s leadership, however both times the side was defeated by Australia. They also advanced to the T20 World Cup semifinals the previous year, losing to eventual winners England.
But with Dravid leading the way, India captured the Asia Cup earlier this year.
Following the decisive loss to Australia, Dravid refused to answer questions regarding his future.
“I’ve never given it much thought. I just got done with a game. There was no time for me to consider this or to think back on it. Indeed, Dravid had stated at the media conference following the game, “I will when I get the time to do that.”
Later on Thursday, India and Australia play their first Twenty20 International match at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Vizag.
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The Upcoming Show on July - Goldin Performance at Imperial Club Lounge
The upcoming show in July and August at the Goldin Performance in the Imperial Club Lounge at Atlantis The Palm is set to be an unforgettable experience. Lisa Goldin, a fearless artist with a passion for touching hearts and lighting up rooms with her music, will be taking the stage on July 31st from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. You can know more about this event at the Dubai Calendar website.
Highlights of Lisa Goldin’s Career
Lisa Goldin has established herself as a talented songwriter, with twelve of her songs being aired internationally on radio and TV. Her achievements include being named Amazon UK's 'New and Emerging Artist for 2008' and having her wardrobe sponsored by the renowned Vivienne Westwood. She has also been featured in Grazia Magazine, Channel 24, and Expresso TV, further cementing her status as a rising star.
Her talent has not gone unnoticed, as she has been recognized as the 2nd Top Emerging South African Artist, and her song "My Fire" was listed as the 2nd most played song on Hot 1027 FM in 2016. In 2019, she was acknowledged as the Top Emerging Artist in the UAE. Additionally, her single "Kept In A Locket" reached No. 1 on Heart FM in December 2022. Goldin's accomplishments speak to her immense talent and growing popularity.
Goldin's career has taken her to various locations around the world, including the UK, South Africa, and the UAE. She has toured London, Ibiza, Dubai, and Asia, sharing stages with renowned artists such as Ed Sheeran, Jessie J, Scouting For Girls, and Barbara Tucker. Her international exposure has helped her amass a dedicated fan base across different countries.
Notable accolades further highlight Goldin's ambition and commitment to her craft. She won Best Band in Beijing and received the "Best Theatrical Performance" award at the Time Out Dubai Nightlife Awards 2013 for her theater production "Kalubela." She was also nominated as a top ten finalist for Yasalam's UAE Emerging Talent Competition in 2019 and was a nominee for Best New Homegrown Artist in the UAE in 2022.
Goldin's diverse performances include being an EMCEE for the ICC T20 Men's World Cup 2021 and performing at the UEFA Champions League Final 2022.
Her talent and dedication have been recognized by Dubai Culture and Arts, leading to her being awarded the Honorable Golden Visa in the UAE. Goldin's efforts to create a difference through her music have not gone unnoticed.
How Can You Enjoy the Performance?
To enjoy the Goldin Performance at the Imperial Club Lounge, book a stay at Atlantis The Palm's beautiful Ocean or Palm Hotel Rooms. By booking the Imperial Club, you'll gain daily access to the Imperial Club Lounge and enjoy premium benefits throughout the resort.
One of the highlights of the Imperial Club Lounge is the Sunset Happy Hour. Guests can start their evening with drinks and canapés in the cozy lounge or enjoy the beautiful sunset with the beachside happy hour. The Sunset Happy Hour takes place daily from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, creating the perfect ambiance to relax and enjoy the setting.
So, Don't miss the opportunity to experience the captivating talent of Lisa Goldin at the Goldin Performance in the Imperial Club Lounge. Her music is sure to touch your heart and leave a lasting impression. And for further details, you can visit the Dubai Calendar website and get the full insights and dates of the performance.
Let us tell you that Dubai Calendar is a website where you can get a detailed list of upcoming events, festivals, concerts, exhibitions, shows, and parties in Dubai. So if you are planning to attend any festivals or concerts or anything then you can visit our website and get the full insights of your desired requirements.
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Top five T20I knocks in honor of Babar Azam
Babar Azam will make history when he enters the field on Friday, April 14, against New Zealand as the third Pakistani player to appear in 100 Men's T20Is.
The only two Pakistani players to accomplish this mark in men's T20Is are Shoaib Malik (123) and Mohammad Hafeez (119).
The cool-headed Pakistan captain and Mohammad Rizwan make for a formidable opening tandem in Twenty20 Internationals.
In honor of Babar's 100th T20I appearance, here are a few of his most impressive knocks in the format.
122 off 59 vs. South Africa, Centurion, 2021
The duo of Babar and Rizwan is formidable. Although Rizwan often takes the lead in initiating conflict, Babar has occasionally blasted away the opponent with his devastating shots. One such match was the third Twenty20 International against South Africa in 2021.
Babar, who had to beat a challenging 204, started ahead. After needing a few overs to settle in, he began wreaking havoc on the bowlers. His fifty came off of only 27 balls, and he kept on charging with ease. He scored 122 runs off 59 balls, bringing his team to the cusp of victory before being removed with 7 runs still needed. Then, with two overs to spare, Pakistan was able to chase down the target. Also, this was Babar's first century ever.
110* off 66 vs. England, Karachi, 2022
This was Babar's second T20I century, and it was just as remarkable as the first. Pakistan needed to respond after losing the first Twenty20 International. In their first innings, England scored 199 runs. Babar and Rizwan were in a different mindset, and they were going to have to work hard to beat their previous 200 scores. Pakistan defeated England by 10 wickets with Babar's help. He scored 110* from 66 deliveries. Babar knocked in the winning runs with an inside-out four through the covers, capping off a decisive victory.
97* off 58 vs. West Indies, Karachi, 2018
In 2018, four years before he scored a hundred, Babar played a superb inning at home against the West Indies that nearly reached that mark. Fakhar Zaman, who had begun the innings for Pakistan with Babar, was dismissed in the opening over. Babar Azam, then 24 years old, nearly reached triple digits while facing the Windies bowling attack alone. He had previously only scored three fifty-plus scores in his career. Babar, batting third with Hussain Talat, faced 58 balls and made 97 (not out) off them by hitting 13 fours and a six. Pakistan scored an impressive 205/3 and successfully defended their total with their formidable bowling assault.
79* off 53 vs. New Zealand, Christchurch, 2022
Babar's 79* came in a low-scoring chase against New Zealand's legendary bowling assault on their home turf. After 20 overs, Pakistan's bowlers had successfully limited the Black Caps to 147 for 8. Yet, the hosts did not surrender without a struggle. They took the crucial early wicket of Rizwan, reducing Pakistan to 37/2 in the sixth over. But Babar did not stop. He carefully stabilized the Pakistani batting, then pounced on poor balls to finish the game. Even though New Zealand took a few more wickets, they were helpless against Babar's partnerships with the middle order. As the visitors won by six wickets in the 19th over, the Pakistan skipper remained not out.
68* off 52 vs. India, Dubai, 2021
This is the 2021 Men's ICC T20 World Cup game. Babar was one of many heroes, yet his efforts always stood out. Once India's score was reduced to 151/7, Pakistan's batting effort was magnified to confuse the Indian bowlers. Babar complemented Rizwan's incredible performance perfectly on violin. The two hitters worked well together and relentlessly pounded the Indian defense. Babar's game-winning hits, including some that drew significant attention for online cricket betting, led Pakistan to their first victory over India in the tournament's history.
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