A cricket world cup is arriving in the U.S. for the first time as the country explores its future with the sport.
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Both teams are also anticipated to utilise the series for experimentation and fine-tuning their optimal combinations before the to Asia Cup in Sri Lanka.
Veteran wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik, who has been in phenomenal form in this IPL, has not given up on his dream to play for India again and would do "everything he can to be in that flight" to the T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies next month. Karthik, who will turn 39 by the time the World Cup kickstarts on June 1, was also part of the last edition of the T20I World Cup in Australia in 2022, which was also his last appearance for Team...
Indian captain Rohit Sharma is looking forward to playing a bi-lateral Test
As soon as IPL 2024 is over, India will rush into the T20 World Cup. Indian cricketers know that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is keenly looking at the IPL before picking the team for the upcoming high-profile tournament scheduled in the West Indies and the United States from June 1-29.Also Read: Who won yesterday IPL Match? Top highlights of last night’s RCB vs SRH matchOne key selection will be the wicketkeeper. Currently, two cricketers—both outstanding batters—may be in...
As absurd as it may sound, but if you're a 90s kid following Indian cricket, the term 'spring bat' may ring a bell. On March 24, 2003, when Ricky Ponting bludgeoned India with an unbeaten 140 in the final of the World Cup, the rumour that the former Australia captain played that game with a spring in his bat reached every Indian cricketing household.Sporting the good old Kookaburra bat with the green sticker, Ponting's Australia smashed Sourav Ganguly's daredevils by 125 runs to win their third...