Rahulwatch – LSG to take a call on their captain closer to start of RCB match

Lucknow Super Giants will take a late call on KL Rahul‘s participation – whether in part or more – in Tuesday’s away fixture against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Rahul played as an impact substitute in Saturday’s home game against Punjab Kings, with the LSG management keen on “easing him back” from injury. IPL 2024 is Rahul’s comeback tournament after a quadricep injury ruled him out of the last four Tests of…

April 1, 2024
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Asitha makes it Sri Lanka's day despite Mahmud's fightback

Sri Lanka 531 and 102 for 6 (Mathews 39*, Madushka 34, Hasan 4-52) lead Bangladesh 178 (Zakir 54, Asitha 4-34, Kumara 2-19) by 455 runs Asitha Fernando ensured that Bangladesh’s batting misery continued with a four-wicket haul, that trounced the home side to 178 all out on the third day in Chattogram. Sri Lanka themselves slipped to 102 for 6 with debutant Hasan Mahmud picking up four of those wickets….

April 1, 2024
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Irfan Pathan picks India's T20 World Cup squad

The T20 World Cup begins just days after the IPL ends and presents another opportunity for India to end their ICC trophy drought. ESPNcricinfo’s Raunak Kapoor sat down with a man who played a key role in winning that title in 2007 to figure out who has a strong enough case to be on the flight to the West Indies and the USA and who still has work to do….

April 1, 2024
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'A bit of work around my mental game' – Jones tweaks approach to play long innings

Amy Jones really wanted to be there at the end and, fortunately for England, she was. After a string of single-figure scores, Jones re-evaluated her mental approach to batting and the result was an unbeaten 92 which led England to victory over New Zealand in the opening match of their ODI series in Wellington. This was when the tourists had collapsed to 79 for 6. “A tricky situation talk out…

April 1, 2024
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Jones and Dean flip the script as England win from 79 for 6

England 209 for 6 (Jones 92*, Dean 42*) beat New Zealand 207 (Bates 50, Bell 3-41, Dean 3-57, Cross 2-24) by four wickets A record partnership by Amy Jones and Charlie Dean dragged England out of dire trouble and all the way to victory over New Zealand in their ODI series opener in Wellington. Jones scored an unbeaten 92 and Dean 42 not out as the pair rescued their side…

April 1, 2024
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