Namibia's Gerhard Erasmus has won the ICC Men's Associate Cricketer of the Year award for 2024. His consistent performances in ODIs and T20Is, including scoring eight half-centuries and taking 36 wickets, have been pivotal. Notable achievements include his all-round contributions during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, solidifying his status as a premier all-rounder.
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Opener Matthew Breetzke scored a record-breaking 150 on his ODI debut, helping South Africa reach 304-6 against New Zealand in Pakistan. His innings included 11 fours and five sixes. South Africa, missing several key players, had four debutants in this game. This tri-nation series serves as a warm-up for the upcoming Champions Trophy.
England's batter Harry Brook emphasizes the need for his team to pressure India to even the T20I series after their loss in Kolkata. He praised Jos Buttler's performance and aims to contribute significantly in the upcoming matches, hoping to be a match-winner for England at the Chepauk stadium.
India contemplated changes for the crucial Brisbane Test. Cheteshwar Pujara recommended bringing in Washington Sundar for Ravichandran Ashwin. He advocated for keeping faith in pacer Harshit Rana. Rana had a tough outing in Adelaide. Sundar's all-round abilities made him a strong contender. The series was level at 1-1. India needed a win to boost their World Test Championship chances.
Pakistan have been fined for a slow over-rate during their second ODI against New Zealand, having fallen one over short even with time allowances. This marks their second consecutive penalty, having also been fined in the first ODI. In Hamilton, Pakistan lost by 84 runs with notable performances from Mitchell Hay and Ben Sears.
Rishabh Pant's return to Ranji Trophy for Delhi after nearly eight years ended with a brief stay at the crease, scoring just 1 run. Saurashtra's Dharmendrasinh Jadeja dismissed Pant. The match also featured a memorable moment when a supporter touched Pant's feet. Delhi collapsed at 188 runs, with Saurashtra's Ravindra Jadeja taking five wickets.
In Abu Dhabi, the Gulf Giants secured a crucial two-wicket victory over MI Emirates in ILT20 Season 3, lifting them to fifth place on the points table. Fast bowler Tom Curran praised the team's bowling, while reflecting on his own satisfactory performance. Meanwhile, MI Emirates' Rohid Khan highlighted efforts and learning opportunities from senior players despite the narrow loss.
ISPL Season 2 will transform Mumbai's Dadoji Kondadev Stadium into a cricket and music festival from January 26 to February 15, 2025. The event features tennis-ball cricket, star-studded team ownership, and musical performances by top Indian artists like Sonu Nigam, Mika Singh, and B Praak. Tickets start at ₹199, with broadcasts on Star Sports 1 and Disney+ Hotstar.
Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav acknowledged their inability to dismiss England's lower order as a key factor in their defeat, while also praising Adil Rashid’s exceptional spin bowling. Despite having England at 127 for 8, India couldn't capitalize, allowing England to reach 171 for 9. India’s chase fell short at 145/9.
Hardik Pandya has won back the support of fans through key performances in India's ICC T20 World Cup win in the Caribbean last year. As the Champions Trophy continues, Pandya and the team are determined to secure another championship title, starting with their upcoming match against Pakistan.