India have been handed a setback as Jasprit Bumrah is ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy. Australia, hit the hardest, will miss key players like Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc. South Africa and Afghanistan also deal with injuries, while Pakistan's Saim Ayub faces exclusion due to an ankle injury.
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New Zealand triumphed over Pakistan in the first T20 match at Christchurch with a nine-wicket win. Pakistan, struggling against Kyle Jamieson's early spell, managed only 91 runs. New Zealand reached the target easily with Tim Seifert leading the chase. The teams will clash again in the second match of the series in Dunedin on Tuesday.
England's managing director Rob Key is considering expanding Ben Stokes's leadership role to include the white-ball team following Jos Buttler's resignation. Stokes's exceptional leadership in Tests makes him a strong candidate, amid England's continued poor white-ball performance this year.
Female Afghan cricketer Firooza Amiri declares that her team will represent millions of women in Afghanistan who are denied their rights. The Afghanistan Women's XI will face a Cricket Without Borders XI in Melbourne, bringing together 21 players displaced by the Taliban takeover. This match signifies hope for Afghan women's education and sports amidst oppressive Taliban laws.
England’s Adil Rashid dismissed Virat Kohli for the 11th time in international cricket during the third ODI in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Rashid joins Tim Southee and Josh Hazlewood in troubling Kohli the most across all formats. Kohli managed to score his 73rd ODI half-century, while Shubman Gill achieved his seventh ODI century with consecutive fifties.
Australian opener Nathan McSweeney discussed the challenging experience of facing Jasprit Bumrah early in his Test career. He acknowledged Bumrah's unique skills while emphasising the learning opportunity it presented. McSweeney reflected on his dismissals by Bumrah in Perth and Adelaide, highlighting his growing confidence and eagerness for the upcoming Gabba Test.
Babar Azam, once Pakistan's premier batter, has seen a steady decline in performances in recent years, particularly in major tournaments. Despite his impressive record, he struggles with technical issues against spinners, leading to severe criticism from former players and fans. Cricket legends suggest technical improvements for a comeback.
R Ashwin identified India and New Zealand as top contenders for the Champions Trophy, citing India's home advantage in Dubai and New Zealand's strong lineup. He warned not to underestimate Australia despite their player injuries, and discussed the prospects of South Africa and the importance of tri-series tournaments for reviving ODI cricket.