The ICC awards for 2024 recognize exceptional performances in cricket, featuring categories like Men's and Women's ODI and T20I Cricketer of the Year. Notable nominees include India’s Arshdeep Singh and Smriti Mandhana, along with athletes from Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia, and other countries.
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Rishabh Pant missed India's training due to viral fever and KL Rahul will continue as the preferred wicketkeeper for the Champions Trophy match against Pakistan. Coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed that Rahul is the first-choice, following his strong performances, including a confident display against Bangladesh, securing his position in the playing XI.
Alan Wilkins, the veteran commentator, joyfully announced his recovery from throat cancer and his imminent return to India for the IPL season. Overcoming this health challenge, the 71-year-old broadcaster expressed immense gratitude and a renewed sense of youthfulness. His return to the commentary box is celebrated by fans, marking a triumphant moment in his distinguished career.
Adam Gilchrist, in an exclusive interview at the Gabba, reminisced about his cricketing journey, highlighting Shane Warne's impact and his admiration for Rishabh Pant's explosive style. He praised Pant's ability to transition from defense to attack, comparing it to his own aggressive approach.
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.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced a full ticket refund policy for two abandoned Champions Trophy matches in Rawalpindi. Matches on February 25 and February 27 were canceled due to rain. Eligible ticket holders can claim refunds at select TCS outlets between March 10-14. Hospitality ticket holders are excluded from refunds.
India celebrated a historic win in the Champions Trophy final, defeating New Zealand by four wickets in Dubai. Skipper Rohit Sharma scored 76, leading the team to their third title. KL Rahul contributed with an unbeaten 34, sealing the victory with six balls remaining. The win sparked widespread celebrations and congratulatory messages on social media from fans, former cricketers, and politicians.
Virat Kohli set a new record for the most catches by an Indian player in ODI cricket with 158 catches in 299 matches. He achieved this milestone against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy, surpassing Mohammad Azharuddin's record of 156 catches in 334 matches.
Australia's struggling opener Nathan McSweeney has been dropped for the Boxing Day Test against India after a string of low scores. Nineteen-year-old Sam Konstas has joined the squad, potentially opening alongside Usman Khawaja, whose form is also under scrutiny. Selectors might reshuffle the batting order given inconsistencies from other players. Scott Boland will replace the injured Josh Hazlewood.
Ricky Ponting believes Mitchell Starc's exceptional performance in the second Test against India might have been fueled by Yashasvi Jaiswal's playful taunt about his bowling speed in the previous match. Starc's improved consistency and ability to start spells strongly, particularly with the pink ball, contributed to his success, according to Ponting.