The International League T20 is back for its third season with an impressive commentary team and thrilling cricket. The opening ceremony will feature Bollywood stars and hosts Dubai Capitals will face defending champions MI Emirates. Top international stars will participate, making the event a must-watch for cricket fans.
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Former England fast bowler Peter Lever has died at the age of 84. Lever was instrumental in England's 1970-71 Ashes series victory in Australia, and his career spanned 17 Test matches with 41 wickets, and significant domestic success with Lancashire. Lever's legacy includes his impactful performances and a notable incident in 1975.
Mohammed Siraj dismissed Usman Khawaja and signaled Australian fans to 'keep quiet' amidst their booing following a previous clash with Travis Head. Australia reached 53 for 2 at lunch, leading by 158 runs. Nitish Kumar Reddy scored a century for India, aiding his team to reach 369 before falling to Nathan Lyon. Nitish has accumulated 293 runs so far in his maiden Test series.
MI Cape Town secured a spot in the SA20 Final by winning their qualifier, while Sunrisers Eastern Cape had to fight through back-to-back matches. The final matchup highlights a contest between MICT's strong batting lineup and SEC's formidable bowling attack, with both teams focusing on their respective strengths and strategies.
The Australia vs South Africa game in the Champions Trophy was abandoned due to rain, leading both teams to share points. Each team's qualification depends on their final group stage matches, with South Africa and Australia having better chances if they secure wins. England and Afghanistan must win their remaining games to advance.
Paarl Royals secured their third consecutive win by chasing down Joburg Super Kings' 146/6 with six wickets remaining. Bjorn Fortuin and Mujeeb Ur Rahman led the bowling attack, while David Miller and Mitchell van Buuren's partnership sealed the victory. Despite late efforts by Jonny Bairstow and Donovan Ferreira, the Super Kings fell short of a competitive score.
Former chief selector Sunil Joshi backs Rishabh Pant's fearless approach ahead of the Gabba Test. Joshi believes Pant's aggressive style, reminiscent of Virender Sehwag, can shift pressure onto the bowlers and lead to an Indian victory, similar to his match-winning 89* in 2021. Despite recent lower scores, Joshi is confident Pant will deliver a game-changing innings at the Gabba again.
The Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) has responded to the state's show cause notice regarding the floodlight malfunction during the India-England ODI on February 9. OCA has decided to deploy two generator sets per floodlight to avoid future incidents. OCA president Pankaj Lochan Mohanty assured no disturbances occurred during subsequent matches and the BCCI did not seek a report.
Ravi Shastri praises the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series as proof that Test cricket is thriving. Shastri emphasizes the need for a two-tier system to ensure the best teams compete regularly, maintaining the excitement and significance of the five-day format, especially after record-breaking attendance figures for the India-Australia Melbourne Test.
South Africa have called up Corbin Bosch, who made his international debut in December last year, to replace the injured Anrich Nortje for the ICC Champions Trophy due to Nortje's recurring back injury. Nortje, a key player in South Africa's white-ball setup, has been sidelined since last month and previously missed the 2023 Cricket World Cup.