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Pak vs Ind: Ravichandran Ashwin is criticised for “cheating”

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Ravichandran Ashwin was criticised for trying to take a catch by “cheating.” Ashwin took the catch, the ball had actually bounced, which angered the crowd. At the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), on Sunday, during India’s Men in Blue’s opening match against Pakistan, Ravichandran Ashwin was criticized for trying to take a catch by “cheating.” Ashwin … Read more

Netizens in awe after Sania Mirza spotted cheering for Pakistan

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Sania Mirza was seen in the stadium cheering for husband Shoaib Malik, who smashed a sensational 54 off just 18 balls. Malik smashed a whirlwind fifty to keep Pakistan unbeaten in the Super 12 stage of the tournament. Malik’s half-century was the fastest ever by a Pakistani batsman in T20I cricket. This was the joint-fastest … Read more

Stoinis, Wade help Australia survive South Africa scare

ABU DHABI – Marcus Stoinis and Matthew Wade stood unbeaten to help Australia prevail in a tense finish against South Africa and win by five wickets in the Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday. Chasing a modest 119 for victory, Australia were in trouble at 81-5 after Steve Smith, who scored 35, and Glenn Maxwell, who … Read more

Gautam Gambhir: important for India to play with Pakistan in early stages

Gautam Gambhir: important for India to play with Pakistan in early stages

Former India opener, Gautam Gambhir believed that playing against Pakistan in an early stage of the T20 World Cup will help the Indian team to focus on the remaining tournament.

The international body said on Tuesday, that India and Pakistan will play together in the ICC T20 World Cup on 24th October in a group-stage encounter.

Gautam said that it will help the Indian team as they can then focus on the remaining matches of the tournament. Speaking on a television show, Gautam emphasized the importance of India clashing with Pakistan in the initial stages of the game.

He said, “In 2007 as well, when we went on to win the World Cup, our first game was against Scotland, which was washed out, but then practically, our first game was against Pakistan. And that is exactly what I mentioned, it is important to play Pakistan in the early stages of the tournament because what happens is you don’t want to keep thinking about Pakistan you can finish it off initially and concentrate on the entire tournament, and it is exactly the same for the fans and the country as well.”

He added, “Irrespective of what the result is, I am really happy for both the countries that they are going to play against each other in the initial stages.”

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 in the United Arab Emirates and Oman will get in action from 17th October, with the final to be played in Dubai on 14th November.

The tournament will be started with the Round 1 Group B encounter between hosts Oman and Papua New Guinea on 17th October, with Scotland and Bangladesh, the other teams in Group B, clashing in the late afternoon match.

Sri Lanka, Ireland, Namibia, and Netherlands making up Group A will be in action in Abu Dhabi the next day, with Round 1 matches running till 22nd October. The top two teams of each group will move to the Super 12 stage of the game, beginning on 23rd October.

 

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ICC provides important update about T20 World Cup schedule

Who said what at the Twenty20 World Cup

The complete schedule of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2021, being hosted by India in the UAE and Oman, will be announced during a digital show to be broadcast via T20worldcup.com and the ICC Cricket app on Tuesday, 17 August.

Former England cricketer, Isa Guha, will compere the show, who will debate the prospects of different teams, notable matchups and highlight the key players in the 16-team event with Daren Sammy and Dinesh Karthik.

Isa played over 100 international matches and was part of the squads that won the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup and the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in 2009, she said that she is excited to present Tuesday’s show.

Isa, “I have enjoyed watching and commentating on T20 cricket from around the world, and I’m really excited to be part of a show around the schedule announcement of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. It will also be a good opportunity to catch up with my friends and colleagues on the circuit – Daren Sammy and Dinesh Karthik, as we look ahead to the tournament and discuss all the match-ups.”

Daren, who led the West Indies team to victory in 2012 and 2016, also backs his team to do well in the seventh edition.

Daren, “The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is a pinnacle event in the T20 format. We’ve had the pleasure of lifting the trophy twice and I’m sure the West Indies will be one of the favourites to win once again. I know fans back home and in the rest of the world are waiting with enthusiasm for this event. I look forward to being a part of this show and discussing the schedule.”

Dinesh played over 150 international matches across the three formats and was included in the squad of the India team that won the inaugural edition in 2007, feels the scheduled launch will increase anticipation among fans.

Dinesh, “The schedule announcement takes us one step closer to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup and is the point from where teams start chalking out their final plans. Players in the T20 format have only gotten more skillful over the past five years since the last edition, and I bet we are in for some scintillating performances and nerve-wracking thrillers.”

 

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