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targetstudy · 9 months ago
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T20 World Cup 2024 Australia Squad: Players List, Captain, Schedule, Venue
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Australia T20 World Cup Squad 2024
Cricket Australia (CA) announced the T20 World Cup squad 2024 while paying tribute to legendary all-rounder Andrew Symonds. A special video was posted by CA, in which Symonds’ daughter Chloe and son Will were seen announcing the names of the players with the 2007 World Cup-winning Australia team.
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The video featured Ponting, McGrath, Gilchrist, Hayden, Clarke, Hussey. Mitchell Marsh has been given the command of the team. Spinner Ashton Agar and all-rounder Cameron Green have returned to the team after almost 18 months.
The team is as follows: Mitchell Marsh (captain), Ashton Agar, Cummins, Tim David, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis (wicketkeeper), Maxwell, Starc, Stoinis, Matthew Wade (wicketkeeper), David Warner, Adam Zampa.
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beardedmrbean · 10 months ago
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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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top4allo · 7 days ago
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Sourav Ganguly calls 4 groups that can challenge India in Champions Trophy 2025
With ICC Champions Trophy 2025 To start with the form of 50-over, India will look to take advantage of their remarkable course in the last big ODI tournament – the Cricket World Cup ICC 2023 -Where they remained undefeated throughout the league scene and knockout rounds before they ended as runners. Men with blue, fresh them World Cup T20 2024 Triumph, is again among the top candidates for the…
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itsicn · 13 days ago
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: PCB Ordered to Appoint Sarfaraz Ahmed as 'mentor' to Crush India
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ICC Champions Trophy 2025: The Champions Trophy 2025 is just a month away now and the teams have started preparing their respective squads for the marquee ICC tournament. While all the teams have officially announced their squads, India and Pakistan are yet to do it.
According to the reports, Pakistan has submitted its list of preliminary players but will trim the squad down to 15 players by February 10. The Men in Green have opted to go for a young squad and it doesn't have the experience of veteran wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed in it.
However, former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali has a new role for Sarfaraz Ahmed in the upcoming Champions Trophy. Basit wants Sarfaraz Ahmed to be appointed as the mentor and has urged the Pakistan Cricket Board to take action soon.
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Basit Ali has a new role for Sarfaraz Ahmed
While speaking on his YouTube channel, Basit Ali asked the PCB to learn from the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) and appoint a mentor for the Champions Trophy. He named Sarfaraz Ahmed for the role since he has the experience of beating India in the Champions Trophy 2017 final.
“Afghanistan appointed the great Younis Khan as mentor, who is a good choice. People in Pakistan must be sleeping, so is the board. They need a mentor against India, someone who won you the Champions Trophy the last time: Sarfaraz Ahmed,” Basit said.
“In this match, Sarfaraz's suggestions will work. He has the experience of lifting the trophy against them. I won't take anyone else's name. He led the team to victory,” he added.
Under the leadership of Sarfaraz Ahmed, Pakistan won the 2017 Champions Trophy after defeating arch-rivals India in the final. The Men in Green arrived into the final as underdogs but stunned India on the historic occasion.
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Afghanistan rope in Younis Khan as a mentor
The ACB recently appointed the legendary Pakistan batter Younis Khan as Afghanistan's mentor for the upcoming Champions Trophy to help the team get used to the local conditions. The ACB has previously picked players from the host nations as mentors for specific ICC tournaments.
In the 2023 ODI World Cup held in India, Ajay Jadeja was roped in as their mentor as Afghanistan registered historic wins over Pakistan and England in the tournament. Jadeja's experience of local conditions helped the team get used to it.
In the T20 World Cup 2024, Afghanistan had Dwayne Bravo as their mentor as the tournament was held in the West Indies. Afghanistan reached the semi-finals of the tournament in their greatest-ever finish in a senior ICC event.
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Champions Trophy 2025 schedule
The Champions Trophy 2025 will be played from February 19 to March 9. The big match between India and Pakistan will be played on February 23 in Dubai. India and Pakistan are in Group A alongside Bangladesh and New Zealand.
The other group includes England, Australia, South Africa, and Afghanistan. The tournament will begin with hosts Pakistan facing New Zealand on February 19 in Karachi. India's first match will be against Bangladesh on February 20.
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ericalto · 25 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks Indian bowling team for Champions League 2025
I ICC Champions Trophy 2025 already generating excitement among cricket fans, the tournament will showcase fierce battles between the best teams in the world. For India, the stake is very high as they look to win back-to-back ICC trophies, following their 2024 T20 World Cup triumph. Combined with New Zealand, Bangladeshand Pakistan In Group A, the tour of India promises to be an exciting…
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cryptoto · 25 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks India’s bowling lineup for the Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has already created excitement among cricket fans, as the tournament is set to showcase epic battles between the world's best teams. For India, the stakes are high as they aim to win back-to-back ICC trophies, following their World Cup 2024 T20 World Cup victory. Public is New Zealand, Bangladeshand Pakistan In Group A, the tour of India promises to be an exciting…
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hamsdd · 25 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks India’s bowling lineup for the Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has already created excitement among cricket fans, as the tournament is set to showcase epic battles between the world's best teams. For India, the stakes are high as they aim to win back-to-back ICC trophies, following their World Cup 2024 T20 World Cup victory. Public is New Zealand, Bangladeshand Pakistan In Group A, the tour of India promises to be an exciting…
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newsmatik · 26 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks Indian cricketer's list for Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 There is already excitement among cricket fans, and the tournament will feature fierce battles between the best teams in the world. For India, the stakes are high as they aim to win the ICC awards, following their campaign to win the 2024 T20 World Cup. It is classified with New Zealand, Bangladesha Pakistan in Group A, the tour of India promises exciting events and…
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leafatlas · 28 days ago
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Jasprit Bumrah Is Likely To Be Unavailable For The Champions Trophy Group Stage Games
T20 World Cup winner out of CT 2025 race (Image Credit: X) Indian ace pacer jasprit bumrah He can be credited with being the architect of many famous wins for India in major ICC tournaments. Bumrah won critical acclaim for his outstanding performance in the 2023 Cricket World Cup, followed by several game-changing spells against arch-rivals Pakistan and Australia in the T20 World Cup in 2024,…
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lisajkent86 · 30 days ago
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Australia’s Most Popular Google Searches of 2024
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10. Wheelchair Tennis Paralympics
The Paralympics showcased remarkable athleticism and determination, with wheelchair tennis making a big splash in 2024 and this helped it make it into the list of trending Google searches Australia. Australians followed the journey of local athletes as they competed fiercely on the global stage, demonstrating skill and resilience. The popularity of this search underscores a growing appreciation for Paralympic sports and inclusive representation in athletics.
8. T20 World Cup
Cricket fever swept the nation during the T20 World Cup, with thrilling matches keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Australia’s performance, especially their dramatic semifinal win, had cricket enthusiasts searching for scores, highlights, and player updates. The global nature of the event only added to its allure.
7. Copa América
For football fans, Copa América’s high-stakes matches delivered unforgettable moments. With Australia’s Socceroos participating for the first time, the nation’s interest soared, leading to searches for match schedules, results, and player profiles. This marked a milestone for Australian football on the international stage.
6. Connections (NYTimes Game)
Digital games have a knack for going viral, and Connections from The New York Times was no exception. This puzzle game, which challenged players to group words by themes, became a favorite pastime. Australians eagerly Googled tips, strategies, and daily puzzle answers, cementing its place in 2024’s search trends.
5. Taylor Swift
One of the most popular searches 2024 was Taylor Swift. Pop sensation Taylor Swift made history with seven sold-out stadium shows during her Eras Tour in Australia. Her electrifying performances and emotional connections with fans turned the tour into a cultural phenomenon. Searches related to concert tickets, setlists, and reviews dominated the internet, making her one of the year’s most-searched personalities.
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theaussieway · 30 days ago
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Australia’s Most Popular Google Searches of 2024
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10. Wheelchair Tennis Paralympics
The Paralympics showcased remarkable athleticism and determination, with wheelchair tennis making a big splash in 2024 and this helped it make it into the list of trending Google searches Australia. Australians followed the journey of local athletes as they competed fiercely on the global stage, demonstrating skill and resilience. The popularity of this search underscores a growing appreciation for Paralympic sports and inclusive representation in athletics.
8. T20 World Cup
Cricket fever swept the nation during the T20 World Cup, with thrilling matches keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Australia’s performance, especially their dramatic semifinal win, had cricket enthusiasts searching for scores, highlights, and player updates. The global nature of the event only added to its allure.
7. Copa América
For football fans, Copa América’s high-stakes matches delivered unforgettable moments. With Australia’s Socceroos participating for the first time, the nation’s interest soared, leading to searches for match schedules, results, and player profiles. This marked a milestone for Australian football on the international stage.
6. Connections (NYTimes Game)
Digital games have a knack for going viral, and Connections from The New York Times was no exception. This puzzle game, which challenged players to group words by themes, became a favorite pastime. Australians eagerly Googled tips, strategies, and daily puzzle answers, cementing its place in 2024’s search trends.
5. Taylor Swift
One of the most popular searches 2024 was Taylor Swift. Pop sensation Taylor Swift made history with seven sold-out stadium shows during her Eras Tour in Australia. Her electrifying performances and emotional connections with fans turned the tour into a cultural phenomenon. Searches related to concert tickets, setlists, and reviews dominated the internet, making her one of the year’s most-searched personalities.
Read More: Australia’s Most Popular Google Searches of 2024
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Alyssa Healy and Tahlia McGrath (PC: Cricket Australia/X) The stage is set for an exciting battle as Australia Women face England Women in the Ashes series starting on January 12, 2025. The series begins with three ODIs, followed by three T20Is, and a one-off Test. Ahead of this much-anticipated contest, Australian skipper Alyssa Healy shared her thoughts during a media interaction. She spoke about the team’s preparation, challenges, expectations, team dynamics, individual performances, and the growth of women’s cricket. While acknowledging the importance of rest before the high-stakes Ashes, Healy expressed: “Yeah, actually I think the group as a whole are probably ready for a little bit of a break to go home, see family, spend some Christmas time at home, come to the Boxing Day Test. But yeah, I feel like the squad is in such a great place to really attack this, Ashes.”  Healy praised the contributions of younger players and highlighted the depth in Australian cricket: “Every time someone has come in to take my spot, they have made runs. It has been amazing, and just to see the depth in Australian cricket is there. Young players, in particular, step up and are ready to go at international level, which is exactly why we invest in our domestic cricket here in Australia.”  She also commended Megan Schutt’s longevity and adaptability: “She does keep doing it, and just when you think that as an opposition you have got one over her, she re-evolves again and finds something new to deliver. She is an amazing team member first and foremost but a performer for our side.”     Healy reflected on lessons learned from previous Ashes series and identified areas for improvement, particularly in T20 cricket: “I think we learned a lot of lessons from that last series and kind of evolved the way that we have played knowing how teams are going to come at us moving forward. We were only four down at the innings break there in the World Cup semi-final with not enough runs on the board. We have had some really positive conversations about how we want to take our T20 cricket moving forward, remaining that fearless approach.”  For the Latest Sports News: Click Here ”The squad is in such a great place to really attack this Ashes.” – Alyssa Healy ahead of the highly anticipated Women’s Ashes 2025 series against England. Listen to the full PC @snehasis_95 @TrishaGhosal @cricketcomau @englandcricket #Ashes #AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/iRdRpeWxfR — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) December 28, 2024 Healy discussed managing her knee injury and balancing her roles as captain, batter, and wicketkeeper: “My main niggle concern at the moment is my knee and having an angry joint in there and flaring that up…The aim at this stage is to still take the gloves. If that is going to keep it happier and I can focus on my batting and captaincy, then maybe that is the way forward.”  She also praised backup keeper Beth Mooney: “Moose is doing a great job and is learning how hard it is to wicket keep again after fielding for so long. We both get along really well, and having that open communication about where we are both at has been really helpful.”  Healy shared her enthusiasm for the pink-ball Test at the MCG: “It is huge, and I think what Melbourne seems to do really well is put on an event. The day-night Test, pink ball, it is going to be really exciting. Hopefully, people really enjoy that and celebrate it.”  On teammates Sophie Molineux and Tayla Vlaeminck recovering from injuries: “Really disappointed for the both of them…but they will bounce back. Luckily, they are both still young and have plenty left to achieve in international cricket.”  Healy reflected on the evolving cricket calendar and the balance between international and franchise cricket: “The windows for franchise cricket are great at the moment, but hopefully more players, not just here in Australia but around the world, will get opportunities to experience those and take the load off a little
bit and really prioritize international cricket because that is, I think for us, most important.”  Finally, she encouraged fans to prioritize the Ashes: “Come watch us; it is way more exciting. I mean, the Sri Lankan Test series will be great for the boys, but a day-night Test match at the MCG is going to be pretty exciting, I would have thought. So, make sure you buy your tickets.” Also Read: Renuka’s swing and Deepti’s all-round skills power India to ODI series sweep over West Indies The post “Day-Night Test match at the MCG is going to be pretty exciting” – Alyssa Healy ahead of the Women’s Ashes appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Alyssa Healy and Tahlia McGrath (PC: Cricket Australia/X) The stage is set for an exciting battle as Australia Women face England Women in the Ashes series starting on January 12, 2025. The series begins with three ODIs, followed by three T20Is, and a one-off Test. Ahead of this much-anticipated contest, Australian skipper Alyssa Healy shared her thoughts during a media interaction. She spoke about the team’s preparation, challenges, expectations, team dynamics, individual performances, and the growth of women’s cricket. While acknowledging the importance of rest before the high-stakes Ashes, Healy expressed: “Yeah, actually I think the group as a whole are probably ready for a little bit of a break to go home, see family, spend some Christmas time at home, come to the Boxing Day Test. But yeah, I feel like the squad is in such a great place to really attack this, Ashes.”  Healy praised the contributions of younger players and highlighted the depth in Australian cricket: “Every time someone has come in to take my spot, they have made runs. It has been amazing, and just to see the depth in Australian cricket is there. Young players, in particular, step up and are ready to go at international level, which is exactly why we invest in our domestic cricket here in Australia.”  She also commended Megan Schutt’s longevity and adaptability: “She does keep doing it, and just when you think that as an opposition you have got one over her, she re-evolves again and finds something new to deliver. She is an amazing team member first and foremost but a performer for our side.”     Healy reflected on lessons learned from previous Ashes series and identified areas for improvement, particularly in T20 cricket: “I think we learned a lot of lessons from that last series and kind of evolved the way that we have played knowing how teams are going to come at us moving forward. We were only four down at the innings break there in the World Cup semi-final with not enough runs on the board. We have had some really positive conversations about how we want to take our T20 cricket moving forward, remaining that fearless approach.”  For the Latest Sports News: Click Here ”The squad is in such a great place to really attack this Ashes.” – Alyssa Healy ahead of the highly anticipated Women’s Ashes 2025 series against England. Listen to the full PC @snehasis_95 @TrishaGhosal @cricketcomau @englandcricket #Ashes #AUSvENG pic.twitter.com/iRdRpeWxfR — RevSportz Global (@RevSportzGlobal) December 28, 2024 Healy discussed managing her knee injury and balancing her roles as captain, batter, and wicketkeeper: “My main niggle concern at the moment is my knee and having an angry joint in there and flaring that up…The aim at this stage is to still take the gloves. If that is going to keep it happier and I can focus on my batting and captaincy, then maybe that is the way forward.”  She also praised backup keeper Beth Mooney: “Moose is doing a great job and is learning how hard it is to wicket keep again after fielding for so long. We both get along really well, and having that open communication about where we are both at has been really helpful.”  Healy shared her enthusiasm for the pink-ball Test at the MCG: “It is huge, and I think what Melbourne seems to do really well is put on an event. The day-night Test, pink ball, it is going to be really exciting. Hopefully, people really enjoy that and celebrate it.”  On teammates Sophie Molineux and Tayla Vlaeminck recovering from injuries: “Really disappointed for the both of them…but they will bounce back. Luckily, they are both still young and have plenty left to achieve in international cricket.”  Healy reflected on the evolving cricket calendar and the balance between international and franchise cricket: “The windows for franchise cricket are great at the moment, but hopefully more players, not just here in Australia but around the world, will get opportunities to experience those and take the load off a little
bit and really prioritize international cricket because that is, I think for us, most important.”  Finally, she encouraged fans to prioritize the Ashes: “Come watch us; it is way more exciting. I mean, the Sri Lankan Test series will be great for the boys, but a day-night Test match at the MCG is going to be pretty exciting, I would have thought. So, make sure you buy your tickets.” Also Read: Renuka’s swing and Deepti’s all-round skills power India to ODI series sweep over West Indies The post “Day-Night Test match at the MCG is going to be pretty exciting” – Alyssa Healy ahead of the Women’s Ashes appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Introduction to Laser247
Additionally to being an odds and cricket analytics online exchange ID platform, Laser247 is a fully social club created to unite cricket fans. Since its launch in 2016, the portal has grown into a vibrant marketplace where cricket fans can purchase and sell things, like training aids, jerseys, and bats and balls.
However, Laser247 is not just a store; it's a fun environment that lets fans share their experiences, stay active with the sport, and grow their love for it. Whether you're searching for the best cricket gear or cheering on Team India during the 2024 T20 World Cup, Laser247 offers a comprehensive experience that combines e-commerce and fan contact.
Success of Laser247
Laser247's success may be related to its ability to satisfy cricket fans' needs and its unique blend of online exchange services. For cricket fans who wish to be more than just observers and actively engage with the sport, the platform has emerged as an appealing option.
Since its debut, Laser247 has grown swiftly, attracting thousands of cricket fans who value the platform's wide range of features. In addition to making it easier to wager and participate in live cricket matches, Laser247 offers a forum for supporters to trade gear and talk about their preferred teams, including Team India. Laser247 has proven itself as an innovator in the digital revolution of cricket fan experiences thanks to its seamless fusion of online shopping and cricket content.
Features of Laser247
Online Marketplace for Cricket Gear
The huge cricket gear marketplace on Laser247 is one of its greatest features. The website provides a large selection of goods for both players and fans, ranging from premium bats and balls to official Team India apparel. Laser247 offers something for everyone, whether you're a devoted Team India fan wishing for memorabilia or an amateur player doing to update what you have.
2. Engagement in Live Cricket
Fans are able to lose themselves in the sport at Laser247, which is more than just a place to shop. Users can view matches in advance, obtain real-time results, and wager on Team India's performance all over the 2024 T20 World Cup thanks to the real-time interaction elements. Fans who are enthusiastic about the event and want to improve their viewing experience come together for this reason.
3. Events and Updates Focusing on Fans
Offering special events and updates, particularly when there are significant cricket events like the T20 World Cup 2024, keeps fans engaged. It is the best platform for those who wish to keep up with the action because it allows users to follow live remarks, match analysis, and performance of players tracking.
Benefits of Using Laser247
A Clean Cricket Experience
Laser247 is a one-stop shop for all things cricket connected, whether you want to purchase quality cricket gear or follow Team India through every T20 World Cup 2024 match. On one site, fans can follow team statistics, buy goods, place live bets, and interact with other fans.
2. Exclusive Contact with Fans
Since Laser 247 is a community-driven system, fans may interact with each other, share ideas, and feel a sense of connection. Fans can celebrate their favorite team's wins, make guesses about the results of matches, and talk about coming games.
3. Secure and Dependable Platform
Whether you're buying cricket gear, putting bets, or buying something else, Laser247 offers a safe, encrypted platform for all transactions. Consumers may be sure that their funds and information are secure.
Conclusion
As the T20 World Cup 2024 is nearing, Laser247 has established its place as a full community center for cricket fans worldwide, along with being a betting exchange platform. Through the integration of a thriving cricket gear store, live betting abilities, match analysis, and engagement with fans tools, Laser247 has created an ecosystem that allows cricket fans to participate, connect, and enjoy cricket like never before.
Laser247 is the best method for fans to follow Team India's pursuit for the T20 World Cup 2024 title to remain up to date, connect with other supporters, and have a thrilling, safe, and community-driven cricket environment. Laser247 is your one-stop shop for everything cricket connected, whether you're buying products or talking about the game with other fans.
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a2zsportsnews · 4 months ago
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ekhel01 · 4 months ago
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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Points Table
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T20 Women's World Cup 2024 is heating up! 🔥 Who's your pick to win Group A? 🏏🏆
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