Virat Kohli earned the 'Fielder of the Match' medal in India's win over New Zealand, marking his 300th ODI. India's victory, led by Varun Chakaravarthy's five-wicket haul, secured their place in the semi-final against Australia. Kohli, Axar Patel, and Shreyas Iyer were praised for their fielding efforts. India posted 249 for 9, with Shreyas Iyer top-scoring with 79.
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Joburg Super Kings secured a narrow six-run win over MI Cape Town in a rain-affected SA20 match. Bowler Tabraiz Shamsi discussed the difficulties bowlers face, particularly on flat wickets with small boundaries, and expressed no sympathy for batters. Despite a challenging target of 140, JSK remained confident and emerged victorious through the DLS method.
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.
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MI Emirates kept their playoff hopes alive with a 28-run win over Abu Dhabi Knight Riders. Romario Shepherd excelled, scoring an unbeaten 38 off 13 balls and taking 2/14 with the ball. Shepherd emphasised the teamwork and clear execution that led to victory. Kyle Mayers of the Knight Riders admitted lapses in the final overs led to their defeat.
Jason Gillespie stepped down as Pakistan's Test cricket coach. He cited poor communication with the Pakistan Cricket Board. The board's decision to remove the high-performance coach frustrated Gillespie. He was also not involved in selecting the new selection panel. Gillespie felt the board undermined his role. He led Pakistan to a series win against England.