There are three kinds of people in this world the players, the coaches, & (ahem!) the experts.
There’s been a lot of minnow bashing till date
The initial matches of the ICC World Cup 2011 have gone alone expected lines.
Mandira Bedis have not triggered an interest in the sport among the lady folks.
Sourav Ganguly is a perfect example of how NOT to go.
They have been getting away with little communication between each other.
India deserve the World Champions status.
Blame BCCI for tight schedule of players & not consulting with the players and support staff.
Win, lose or draw, Indian batsmen are known to walk when they know they’ve nicked the ball.
The World Cup has reached the knock-out stage where there are no second chances.
Cricketers across the world are back to playing for their respective nations.
The world’s No 1 and No 2 Test sides square-off in a highly anticipated four-match series.
The no-runner rule negates any unfair advantage the batting team may have over its opposition.
Even today,there are employers who treat their employees as slaves.The BCCI is no different.
Two play-offs,and the entire season seems totally worth it.Two matches-one a short-cut to the final.
England vs New Zealand - 3rd Test
ENG 264/6 OVERS: 49.0
NZ 329 (117.3 Ovs)
ENG trail by 65 runs
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan - 4th T20I
26 Jun, 2022 16:00 IST | 10:30 GMT
Harare Sports Club, Harare
26 Jun, 2022 21:00 IST | 15:30 GMT
Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan - 5th T20I
27 Jun, 2022 16:00 IST | 10:30 GMT
Harare Sports Club, Harare
28 Jun, 2022 21:00 IST | 15:30 GMT
Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin
Sri Lanka vs Australia - 1st Test
29 Jun, 2022 10:00 IST | 04:30 GMT
Galle International Stadium, Galle
Sri Lanka vs Australia - 5th ODI
Australia beat Sri Lanka by 4 wickets
Netherlands vs England - 3rd ODI
England beat Netherlands by 8 wickets
Sri Lanka vs Australia - 4th ODI
Sri Lanka beat Australia by 4 runs
India vs South Africa - 5th T20I
Match Abandoned
Netherlands vs England - 2nd ODI
England beat Netherlands by 6 wickets