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Cricket News LIVE: India will be looking forward to bouncing back in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup when they take on Ireland after a heartbreaking defeat to England in the previous outing. India know a win will go a long way to ensuring their tournament continues into the semifinals.
Despite England slipping to 29 for three at the start of their innings thanks to the superb bowling of Renuka Thakur, who took five for 15, India could not stop them from putting up a defendable score. In reply, India were unable to chase down . Read More
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Key EventsAustralia, who are 0-2 down, is now hit by a string of injuries. As of now, they have already lost the services of skipper Pat Cummins and pacer Josh Hazlewood. There are chances that Cummins will be back, but Hazlewood has been ruled out of the entire series which is serious, to say the least. Meanwhile, chances are that David Warner may also been ruled out of the entire series after he was hit while batting at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi.
Sanju Samson failed to make it to the unit as KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan were retained as the wicketkeepers for the bilateral series. Following the squad announcement, fans slammed the selectors for disregarding Samson’s talent and recent form.
“I’m angry about the way they went about it today. It was a panicky, frenetic sort of batting, nobody got in there to stem the flow with some good defensive cricket. They were all just getting out playing the sweep shot, reverse sweep to just about every ball,” Border said.
Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the rest of the Test series against India. As confirmed by Cricket Australia, the right-arm quick hasn’t recovered from ‘Achilles injury’ and won’t be taking further part.
Jamieson was expected to return for the Blackcaps’ ongoing two-Test series against England after last playing the five-day format in June 2022. However, due to the recurrence of the injury, and the impending surgery, the 28-year-old’s wait to get back to full fitness has got a lot longer.
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“How Australia’s match has finished, similarly, Aussies used to finish games against sub-continent teams in Perth or Brisbane. The tables have turned. It shows that Australia are not prepared, especially when it comes to playing good Test cricket in India,” Raja said.
After India’s victory on Sunday, both all-rounders indulged in a hilarious conversation. Axar asked if Jadeja is bowling well just to keep him away from the bowling crease.
Australian captain Pat Cummins has flown back home in the middle of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy due to a serious family health problem.
A defeat against England denting their confidence, India will look to bounce back with a big win against lowly Ireland to remain in contention for a semifinal berth in the Women’s T20 World Cup.
Cricket News LIVE: India will be looking forward to bouncing back in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup when they take on Ireland after a heartbreaking defeat to England in the previous outing. India know a win will go a long way to ensuring their tournament continues into the semifinals.
Despite England slipping to 29 for three at the start of their innings thanks to the superb bowling of Renuka Thakur, who took five for 15, India could not stop them from putting up a defendable score. In reply, India were unable to chase down 152.
The 11-run loss means a second-place finish in Group B is the most likely. Meanwhile, Ireland captain Laura Delany promised there is more to come from her side as they end their ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 campaign against India on Monday.
Delany’s side is winless from its first three matches, with a narrow defeat against West Indies on Friday ensuring they could not qualify for the semi-finals.
It means that their tournament will come to an end at St George’s Park here against an Indian side looking to bounce back from defeat to England.
India captain Rohit Sharma will miss the first One-day International against Australia to be played in his hometown Mumbai on March 17 because of some family commitments.
Vice-captain Hardik Pandya, who led India in the last T20-I series against New Zealand, will lead the ODI side in Rohit’s absence.
Pacer Jaydev Unadkat made it back to the squad after a gap of nine years while pacer Jasprit Bumrah continues to remain absent. Unadkat had last played an ODI against West Indies in November 2013.
The selectors also called up left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja after his brilliant bowling in the two Tests against Australia is back after recovering from his injury. Axar Patel and K.L Rahul, who were rested for the New Zealand ODIs, were also brought back as K.S Bharat and Shahbaz Ahmed were left out.
Unadkat will be part of the pace battery spearheaded by Mohammed Shami and including Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur and Umran Malik along with Hardik Pandya, while Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar, Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel and Jadeja are the spinners in the side.
The in-form opener Shubman Gill, who struck a double hundred in the first ODI against New Zealand at Hyderabad, along with Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav have also found their place in the crucial series ahead of this year’s ODI World Cup in India.
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