Friday, 6 September 2019

Iyer and Pandey Good Options to Solve Middle-order Problems: Batting Coach Rathour

India's newly-appointed batting coach Vikram Rathour on Friday said the opening slot and the performance of the middle-order in ODIs are his primary concerns as he prepares to begin his tenure with the series against South Africa.

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BCCI CoA Extends Deadline for State Body Elections to Sept 28

In a new move, the Supreme Court-appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA) have decided to move the deadline for the completion of elections of state associations from September 14 to September 28. The CoA has further informed all parties that no further extensions will be feasible beyond September 28 since the notice of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) for BCCI elections has to be issued 21 days prior to October 22 and that comes to September 30.

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Steve Smith Highest Run-scorer in Tests in 2019 After Just Four Innings

Steve Smith has become the highest scorer in Test cricket in 2019 after just four innings.

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'Living My Father's Dream' - 15-year-old Shafali Verma on India Call-up

Fifteen-year-old Shafali Verma, who has been included in the Indian women's squad for the upcoming three-match T20I series against South Africa, says she always wanted to play for the national side ever since she decided to take the bat in her hand at the age of 10.

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12-year-old Saves Money by Putting Out Bins to Watch Ashes, Gets a Surprise Gift

In 2015, Max had watched Australia win the World Cup on home soil and it was then that he and his mother hatched a plan about going to England in 2019 and watch the Australian team take on England in their own backyard in the Ashes.

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Treat Every Test Match as My Last: Hanuma Vihari

Cricketers often talk about how a sense of security helps their performance but not Hanuma Vihari, who believes in treating every Test match as "his last" because it helps him be on guard against complacency.

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From Obscurity to World Cup Qualification - The Journey of Thai Cricket

The Thailand women’s cricket team’s rise in a short span of time to become the first team from the country to qualify for a marquee ICC tournament (the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2020) is an inspiring tale of perseverance and dedication.

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