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Day: November 11, 2023

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Glenn Maxwell | Demolition man

Bored shepherds clouting a taped ball with a piece of wood in ancient Britain was the genesis of cricket before it acquired sophistication and rules. In its most elementary form, it still remains what those bored lads with sheep to tend, did. Swinging a bat and sending the ball high into the skies or past a long distance.That primordial touch still lingers in many batters, a trait that finds exposition in One Day Internationals and Twenty20s. Among the medley of batting marauders, Glenn Maxwell has carved a distinct niche. The Australian, with roots in Melbourne, plays a method that is sharpened with speed, kinetic energy, malleable limbs, especially hands, and astounding game-awareness. After 35 summers of top-flight cricket, donning the Aussie yellow shade or varied jerseys in the Ind...
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David Willey speaks after last hurrah: ‘I’ve called time on my career… but it is with deep regret’

England pacer David Willey cut an emotional figure after England’s last league match against Pakistan in Kolkata. The medium pacer, who had already announced his international retirement, then talked about the circumstances that led to this decision, in an emotional post-match press conference on Saturday. “My time is done because I’ve called time on it, but it’s with deep regret. I think anybody looking in has probably looked at the way I’ve gone about my business and probably playing the best cricket of my career. I’m 33, as fit as I’ve ever been. So, one of the reasons that I wasn’t offered a contract was them going in a different direction after the World Cup, I don’t know why.,” he said, when asked if there was any frustration of walking out of the team way ahead of his time. Foll...
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ODI World Cup: Australia fabulous after fumble as Mitchell Marsh’s ton seals seventh straight win

They were an unglamorous set of cramps, compared to the other night. When Mitchell Marsh’s feet started feeling funny in a terrible way, while leading Australia’s chase of 307 against Bangladesh in Pune’s scorching afternoon, he rationed his celebrations upon reaching 100. He was consciously trying to control his heart-rate, so the cramps wouldn’t go out of control.After the wobble of 91/7 at Wankhede against Afghanistan, the Australian top order was on high alert and determined to get a seamless chase under its belt. It’s why captain Pat Cummins chose to field first on a belter. And Marsh made the run-a-ball pursuit almost uneventful with his unbeaten 177 after Glenn Maxwell had had to pull them out of a serious batting funk against Afghanistan and sat out this one, grabbing a breather...
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There won’t be drastic changes in our ODI outlook like it happened post 2015: Jos Buttler | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: As England's dismal World Cup campaign came to an end on Saturday, skipper Jos Buttler admitted that there will be lot of 'reflection' but ruled out drastic changes in the setup that happened after their group-stage exit during the 2015 edition of the tournament. After England crashed out of the 2015 edition with defeat against Bangladesh, the side face massive backlash and were accused of being way behind modern ODI game. Eoin Morgan then led the team's transformation and guided England to their maiden title in the 2019 edition. With six defeats in nine games in the 2023 edition, Buttler did admit that a few of the guys from golden generation might not be around during the next big event -- the Champions Trophy in Pakistan in 2025."I don't think there will be a drastic chang...
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World Cup: No miracle at Eden as Pakistan’s sorry campaign ends with a 93-run loss to England

Few outcomes in cricket are influenced so much by a mere toss of a coin. But when England won the toss and Joss Buttler elected to bat, the already-improbable chances of Pakistan making it to the semifinals looked even unlikelier.And when three-and-a-half hours later, England batsmen returned to the dressing room setting a mammoth target of 337, thanks largely to Ben Stokes’ fireworks, Pakistan’s fate was sealed. They had to chase down the total in just six over to displace New Zealand from the fourth spot and sneak into the last four. Even with Pakistan’s unfailing ability to surprise all, this was one miracle too many. Follow all the action from the Cricket World Cup 2023 on our special World Cup section. You can also find the latest stats, like the top scorer and the highest wicket-t...
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Very disappointed but I am keen to lead in rebuilding phase: Babar Azam | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: With an embarrassing 93-run defeat against England, Pakistan wrapped up their disappointing 2023 World Cup campaign in Kolkata on Saturday.Suffering five defeats in their nine group games, Babar Azam and co. finished the tournament at 5th place in the standings. Not hiding his disappointment after another crushing defeat, skipper Babar admitted that the team made mistakes in every department throughout the tournament. However, the 29-year-old hinted that he would like to lead the national team during its rebuilding phase in white-ball cricket."We will sit together and take stock. We'll take positives from this and discuss mistakes. I'm keen to lead the rebuild," Babar said at the post-match presentation ceremony.Pakistan couldn't qualify for the semi-finals of the 50-over Wor...
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‘Hamare spinners kahan hain’: Inefficiency of spinners has been Pakistan’s biggest letdown this World Cup

In a heated television studio in Lahore, where former captains and legends of Pakistan are tearing into their batsmen’s ineptness to deal with a semi-turner, the surreally serene Mushtaq Ahmed, calmly intervenes: “Hamare spinners kahan hain?” The rhetorical one-liner contained one of Pakistan’s biggest letdowns in this World Cup, a catalyst of their premature doom.His co-panelists, Shahid Afridi and Mohammed Yousuf, would take over the thread with considerable angst and detailed theories. From bland captaincy and global warming to changed soil nature and insufficient tending of the surfaces, they fish out every possible point behind the inefficiency of spinners. Mushtaq’s deduction is simple: “They were bowling to stop runs and not to pick wickets. They were bowling like in T20s, not at...
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Ben Stokes laments England ‘not keeping foot on throat’ – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Ben Stokes acknowledged that England fell short in maintaining pressure on their opponents, stating, "our foot on the throat" wasn't sustained, as the team's underwhelming World Cup campaign concluded with a 93-run victory over Pakistan.The defending champions secured a seventh-place finish in the 10-nation tournament, below teams such as Netherlands, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.Their performance included three wins and six defeats, notably suffering their first-ever loss to Afghanistan in the tournament."People will be frustrated and a bit flabbergasted at the way things have gone," Stokes, who made 84 on Saturday, told Sky Sports."If anyone knows why things have gone how they have gone, they would be a genius. We've struggled to put in consistent performances. We've not kept ...
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ODI World Cup: England sign off with big win over Pakistan and qualify for Champions Trophy | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Ben Stokes and David Willey highlighted an all-round show as England sent Pakistan crashing out of the World Cup with a 93-run hammering at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. With the win, the defending champions ended their miserable title defence on a high and confirmed their Champions Trophy participation -- finishing seventh in the 10-team table -- that will take place in Pakistan in 2025. Denying the 1992 champions the miracle they needed to make it to the last four of the showpiece 50-overs tournament, England produced superb efforts with both bat and ball in their third win.Stokes, who came out of ODI retirement for the World Cup, scored 84 while Joe Root hit 60 to lift England to an impressive 337-9 in their 50 overs before Pakistan folded on 244 in 43.3 overs.W...
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India vs Netherlands Live Streaming, World Cup 2023: When and where to watch the IND vs NED match live?

India vs Netherlands Live Streaming, Cricket World Cup 2023: With the 2023 ODI World Cup semifinals already locked in, India will lock horns against the Netherlands in an inconsequential final league stage game of the tournament. The men in blue, who’ve remained unbeaten after eight games in the tournament so far will be playing New Zealand in the the first semifinal of the World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The Netherlands on the other hand, are out of the tournament, having won just the two games from their eight outings so far. Led by Scott Edwards, the Dutch had pulled off a couple of big wins against South Africa and Bangladesh but haven’t been able to motor through against the remaining opposition. Here’s all you need to know about the fixture on Sunday. Follow all the a...
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PCB, team management ignored advice to relook spin bowling attack before World Cup, says Misbah Ul Haq

Pakistan players celebrate a wicket during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match against England in Kolkata on November 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: ANI Former captain Misbah Ul Haq has claimed Pakistan Cricket Board ignored his suggestion to have a reassessment of the national team’s spin bowling attack in the World Cup upon the insistence of captain Babar Azam and head coach Mickey Arthur.Pakistan, who were facing an improbable situation to make the semifinals, failed to progress into the final four for the third consecutive World Cup on Saturday after England won the toss and opted to bat. While Pakistan vice-captain and frontline spinner Shadab Khan has just two wickets to show in six matches, part-timer Iftikhar Ahmed (four) and youngster Usama Mir (four) have had marginally better re...
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ICC World Cup | I don’t see India taking the foot off the pedal: Cook

Netherlands team during a practice session ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match against India in Bengaluru, on November 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar Netherlands head coach Ryan Cook wants his team to be consistent for “longer periods” after an impressive ODI World Cup 2023 campaign here. “I think the main lesson that we’ve learned is that our team needs to be better for longer, whether that’s with the bat or with the ball,” Cook said on the eve of his team’s last league game against India. Period of play“I think we’ve shown glimpses of great periods of play. Some of those periods have been 20, 30, 40 overs long, but an ODI is 100 overs long, and you have to play cricket for a long period of time, and you have to play it really well.”The Netherlands’ ambitions of q...
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ICC World Cup | Consistent India has dished out fireworks

India’s coach Rahul Dravid and skipper Rohit Sharma during a training session ahead of ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 match between India and Netherlands, at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (KSCA), in Bengaluru on November 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR More than a month since their first game against Australia at Chennai, the Men in Blue traversed the length and breadth of India to finally reach Bengaluru in time for Sunday’s World Cup clash against the Netherlands here at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.Criss-crossing the country and adapting to different terrain ranging from the Himalayas to the coastal plains, Rohit Sharma’s men have remained the most consistent outfit so far in this premier championship. India’s Shubman Gill during a training session ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket...
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‘They expect love for their hate’: Virender Sehwag after ‘Bye Bye Pakistan’ post | Cricket News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Virender Sehwag is known for not mincing his words and often comes up with witty posts and straightforward opinions, especially when Team India faces scrutiny from opposition teams and their former players.Sehwag trolled Pakistan after New Zealand registered a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka with a 'Bye Bye Pakistan' post on X. New Zealand's victory was enough to shut the door on Pakistan's chances of reaching the World Cup semifinals.But Sehwag's post did not go well with many on the social media.However, the former India opener decided to give them a reality check when India were on the other side and faced backlash from Pakistan.Sehwag again took to X and posted a long message saying 'Pakistan expect love for their hate.'"In the 21st century there have been 6 ODI world cups...
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IPL contract will be next level for Netherlands players after World Cup show: Coach Ryan Cook

Netherlands’ Scott Edwards and coach Ryan Cook during a practice session ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 match between England and Netherlands at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune in India on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam The spirited Netherlands have given a good account of themselves in the World Cup and their coach Ryan Cook on Saturday hoped that some of the players might have evoked interest among the IPL franchises ahead of this year's auction.Netherlands are 10th on the points table with four points but they have scored memorable wins over semi-finalists South Africa and Bangladesh in the tournament.The player auction ahead of the IPL 2024 will be held in Dubai on December 19, and Cook said being part of the league will be a huge step-up ...
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Rohit has been fantastic as captain and opener: Rahul Dravid

India’s captain Rohit Sharma, left, interacts with head coach Rahul Dravid during a practice session ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup match between India and Netherlands in Bengaluru, India, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: AP India's dominant eight-match winning streak in the World Cup has a lot to do with Rohit Sharma adapting brilliantly to his dual role of team captain and opener, reckoned head coach Rahul Dravid here on Saturday.Rohit has led this Indian side from the front without being a brooding presence while as an opener the Mumbaikar often gave his side a rollicking start.In fact, Rohit has made 443 runs from eight matches at a strike-rate of 122, blunting the opposition bowlers early."Rohit has certainly been a leader. I think he's led by example both on and...
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ICC World Cup | This one meant just as much as any other hundred that I have ever made: Marsh

Australia’s Mitchell Marsh plays a shot during the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup one-day international (ODI) match between Australia and Bangladesh at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on November 11, 2023. | Photo Credit: AFP Mitchell Marsh has had an emotional fortnight. Having had to rush to Australia midway through the tournament after the passing of his grandfather, Ross, Marsh rejoined the squad.But the all-rounder kept his emotions in check after scoring his second hundred of the Men’s World Cup — also Australia’s third-highest individual score in the tournament history. Asked whether this was the most emotional of his three ODI hundreds, Marsh said he was battling the conditions more than anything else.“It’s always a great honour to score 100, but I was pre...
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ODI World Cup final-four locked: India to play New Zealand in a repeat of the 2019 semifinal in Mumbai

And then there were four. Even though Saturday’s double headers didn’t conclude the league stage business of the 2023 ODI World Cup, Pakistan failing to chase the impossible target of 338 set by England in 6.4 overs means that New Zealand have become the fourth and final team to make the cut for the knockouts. The Kiwis will face India in what is a repeat fixture of the first semifinal of the 2019 ODI World Cup, where Kane Williamson and Co pipped the men in blue in a contest that stretched across two days after rain marred the action in Manchester. It won’t be the only semifinal that’ll see familiar foes meet each other. Follow all the action from the Cricket World Cup 2023 on our special World Cup section. You can also find the latest stats, like the top scorer and the highest wicket-...
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Waqar Younis, Shahid Afridi may get roles in PCB and national team after World Cup | Cricket News – Times of India

KARACHI: Former cricketers Waqar Younis, Aaqib Javed and Shahid Afridi are under consideration for important posts in the Pakistan Board and team set-up after the World Cup, it has been learnt.The names of Younis Khan and Azhar Ali are also doing the rounds as a new set up will be in place as soon as the interim arrangement ends.The Zaka Ashraf-led 12-member committee, running the PCB, has got a three-month extension which will end in February next year.A PCB insider said important positions including chief selector, Director of cricket and coaching staff of the national side will be up for grabs."After the World Cup since the Pakistan squad has to leave for Australia and New Zealand. Zaka Ashraf who heads the cricket management committee running the Pakistan Cricket Board affairs has a...