This world cup
It Takes One Day
The numbers don’t matter. The Aussies yet again showed that all it matters is that one on one contest. The contest between the bat and ball.
The biggest reminder yet again that planning needs to meet implementation for perfect results.
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Will Savour The Moment Of Silence On Kohli’s Dismissal For A Long Time, Says Pat Cummins
The Sydney Morning Herald: Pat Cummins, the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup winning captain for Australia, said the moment of silence in the Narendra Modi Stadium when he dismissed Virat ...
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'Feel Really Bad For Rohit, He Deserved The World Cup', Says Former Mumbai Indians Teammate
ODI World Cup: Four-time IPL winner and former Mumbai Indians bowler Mitchell McClenaghan said that Indian captain Rohit Sharma puts in a lot of preparations ahead of the big match ...
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Darren Bravo Steps Away From West Indies Cricket After Being Overlooked For ODIs Against England
T20 World Cup: After being overlooked for the West Indies squad ahead of the upcoming ODI series against England, batter Darren Bravo has announced he will step away from cricket ...
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KL Rahul Getting Out In World Cup Final Meant India Just Couldn’t Go Ahead: Irfan Pathan
ODI World Cup: Former India left-arm fast-bowler Irfan Pathan believes wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul getting out in the 2023 Men’s ODI World Cup final against Australia meant the hosts’ just couldn’t ...
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Little Chinks In India’s Armour Came To The Fore In The World Cup Final: Sanjay Manjrekar
ODI World Cup: Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar believes the side’s little chinks in the armour and lack of the batting depth were brought to the fore during their six-wicket ...
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'Want Batters To Destroy Bowlers, And Rohit Sharma Can Do That', Says Chris Gayle
Universe Boss Chris Gayle: Former West Indies stalwart and Universe Boss Chris Gayle feels Indian captain Rohit Sharma will be a key player in the coming months for the Men ...
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'God Gave Him Second Life': Mohammed Shami Rescues Road Accident Victim In Nainital
ODI World Cup: Star Indian seamer Mohammed Shami rescued a road accident victim in Nainital and shared a video of the incident on social media. ...
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I Like Finishing The Games But I Am Learning From Rinku: Tilak Varma
T20 World Cup: India's rising star Tilak Varma maintained that he has a very specific role in the Indian side ahead of the second T20I against Australia here. ...
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Laxman Set To Take Over As India Head Coach, Dravid Likely To Mentor LSG; Reports
ODI World Cup: Rahul Dravid is set to move on from the Indian head coach position after his tenure got over with the conclusion of the ODI World Cup 2023, ...
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Will Take Time To Get Over World Cup Final Defeat; PM Modi’s Motivation Was Very Big, Says Suryakumar…
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi: Suryakumar Yadav, the stand-in captain for India’s ongoing T20I series against Australia, admitted that it will take time for the players to get over the ...
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Teams Should Always Stick To What They Have Been Doing And What’s Been Working For Them In Finals,…
ODI World Cup: Former Pakistan skipper and legendary left-arm fast-bowler Wasim Akram believes India should have stuck to what had been working for them instead of changing the opening bowling ...
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Rachin Ravindra Aims To Adjust As Per The Situation In Red-ball Cricket After Stellar Run In World Cup
ODI World Cup: Ahead of New Zealand’s two-match Test series against Bangladesh, starting from November 28, all-rounder Rachin Ravindra is now aiming to bring his A-game to red-ball cricket by ...
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IPL 2023: Hardik Pandya Likely To Return To Mumbai, Will Gujarat Let Him Go?
Indian Premier League: Hardik Pandya is all set to leave Indian Premier League franchise (IPL) Gujarat Titans to return to his old home Mumbai Indians where he started his journey ...
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Pakistan All-rounder Imad Wasim Bids Adieu To International Cricket
Pakistan Cricket Board: Pakistan all-rounder Imad Wasim on Friday formally announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket. ...
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