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amitgopal390 · 10 months
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India vs West Indies Cricket Matches History Record In Hindi
India vs West Indies Cricket Matches History Record In Hindi India vs West Indies : भारत और वेस्ट इंडीज दोनों देशों के बीच क्रिकेट में विशेष महत्वपूर्ण मुकाबले होते हैं। इन दोनों देशों के बीच अंतरराष्ट्रीय क्रिकेट सीरीज़ और टूर्नामेंट्स का आयोजन किया जाता है। क्रिकेट जगत में, भारत और वेस्ट इंडीज दो अभिष्ट टीमें मानी जाती हैं, जिनमें शतकीय बल्लेबाजी, दमदार गेंदबाजी, और दमदार फील्डिंग होती है। इन…
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rangpurcity · 11 months
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Kohli got trapped after sharing the gym video, people said - Brother, you keep doing this and in big matches ...
Kohli got trapped after sharing the gym video, people said – Brother, you keep doing this and in big matches … highlights Virat Kohli could not do anything special in the WTC final Virat has started sweating it out in the gym ahead of the Windies tour New Delhi. Virat Kohli, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, remains very active on social media other than cricket. One of the fittest…
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Deepak Hooda may return to Team India, this is how India's playing 11 will be
Deepak Hooda may return to Team India, this is how India’s playing 11 will be
India Vs West Indies 2nd T20: The second match of the five-match T20 series is to be played between India and West Indies at Brian Lara Stadium. Team India has taken a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first T20 match. But despite the victory, Team India can change its playing 11 in the second match. Captain Rohit Sharma can recall all-rounder Deepak Hooda, who is in excellent form for the…
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qsd23 · 2 years
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Why is Shekhar Dhawan not participating in the T20 World Cup, Reetinder Sodhi Questions
Why is Shekhar Dhawan not participating in the T20 World Cup, Reetinder Sodhi Questions
Reetinder Sodhi has invited the Indian selectors to consider Shikhar Dhawan in their plans for the upcoming T20 World Cup after a massive opening show in the West Indies. However, national selector Saba Karim stuck to his guns saying Dhawan would be a staple in the World Cup for 50 years. Shekhar DhawanRise like a phoenix has brought him back hard into the subconscious of Indian cricket fans…
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hindnowsports · 2 years
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rudrjobdesk · 2 years
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टीम इंडिया के खिलाड़ी फिर करेंगे आराम, इस सीरीज से मिलेगा रेस्ट
टीम इंडिया के खिलाड़ी फिर करेंगे आराम, इस सीरीज से मिलेगा रेस्ट
Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant Highlights भारत और इंग्लैंड के बीच सात जुलाई से शुरू होगी टी20 सीरीज 17 जुलाई को खेला जाएगा इंग्लैंंड के साथ आखिरी वन डे मैच इसके बाद टीम इंडिया जाएगी वेस्टइंडीज के लंबे दौरे पर Team India : भारत और इंग्लैंड के बीच खेला जा रहा टेस्ट मैच खत्म हो गया है। टीम इंडिया को सात विकेट से हार मिली है। हालांकि भारतीय टीम का इंग्लैंड दौरा अभी चलता…
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pct-zindabad · 1 year
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THE WRATH OF KHAN
Imran Khan is indisputably Pakistan’s greatest cricketer. As an all-rounder, he bears comparison with the best there have ever been, a skillful fast bowler and resourceful batsman with a solid defense. But all of them he was a great leader that he really stood out. If you see the history of Pakistan cricket, it shows that Pakistan is a notoriously difficult team to captain.
But he had the massive charisma and stature to unify them and drive them to play above themselves, and that is quite a talent. His finest hour was undoubtedly guiding Pakistan to their first World Cup triumph in 1992, top-scoring with 72 in the final against England at MCG in front of 87k spectators. Although, Imran’s famously imploring his team earlier in the tournament when their hopes hung by a thread to fight ‘like cornered tigers’.
But he has to his name several other outstanding achievements. Imran Khan-led Pakistan to their first Test series wins in both India 1986-87 – obviously a huge thing in his country – and England in 1987. He also led Pakistan to three drawn series in a row against West Indies when West Indies were at the height of their powers. Pakistan, in fact, were the first side to seriously challenge West Indian supremacy.
When they won Test Match at Guyana in 1988, then it was the first time in ten years that West Indies had lost a home Test. The major contribution of Imran Khan when he took 11 wickets in the game. In his career, Imran claimed 80 wickets at 21.18 apiece against West Indies, an incredible record given how strong they were at the time.
He scored some important runs against them too, notably in his final series against West Indies in 1990– 91 when he averaged 50.33 (his overall average against West Indies was 27.67). Imran, who led Pakistan on and off for ten years from 1982 to 1992, mentored some fine players during that period, notably fast bowlers Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Aaqib Javed.
Especially two w’s who swung the ball at pace even greater distances than he did. Imran had the bearing of a leader and for the most part, the players followed. Captaincy elevated his game to a striking degree, averaging 50.55 with the bat and 19.90 with the ball. He turned himself into a considerable bowler with an astonishing record inside Pakistan where visiting fast bowlers tended to find life desperately hard.
Imran himself took 163 wickets at 19.20 apiece there, a better record than he had elsewhere (his overall record was a hugely impressive 362 wickets in 88 Tests at 22.81 each; no one had taken more for Pakistan at the time he retired). Some of the famous players never faced him in Pakistan as he was nursing a stress fracture that prevented him from bowling for the best part of two years when toured therein 1983–84.
England encountered him in 1982 and 1987 and he was a major force both times. In three Tests in 1982, when we were perhaps a little fortunate to win the series 2–1, he scored 212 runs and took 21 wickets. However, he came to England with a passion to beat England in England in 1987. And he led the Pakistan side to do the first time.
In that series, he again took 21 wickets and was the match-winner with the ball in the one game that had a positive outcome at Headingly Leeds. Imran Khan bowling immaculately to take seven for 40 in the second innings. Imran, who was at Oxford in the early 1970s and from there joined Worcestershire, started out as a brisk medium-pacer but through determination and intelligence turned himself into a genuine fast bowler of quality. His two cousins Majid Khan and Javed Burki also led the Pakistan cricket team in the 1960s and 1970s.
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Many cricketers remember facing him in one of their earliest games for Leicestershire at around the time he was stepping up his pace. It was the day after David Gower took an early exit from university and we were playing a Benson & Hedges Cup quarter-final at Worcester on a good old New Road pitch with pace and bounce. Gower was caught at slip off him and the ball carried a long way behind me, always a good measure of someone’s speed.
At the age of 18, he made a test debut against England at Edgbaston in 1971 but did not take a permanent place due to below-par performance. Hence, he continued to focus on his education and cricket in England and come back to the side in 1974 on the tour of England.
In county cricket in the period from the mid-1970s to mid-1980s, Imran would have been up there with Mike Procter and Malcolm Marshall as among the best at swinging the ball at pace. Perhaps the thing that completed his education was joining World Series, from which he emerged a far better bowler, learning from watching and working with so many other fine fast bowlers recruited by Kerry Packer. Imran Khan’s charismatic personality and athletic talent made him a popular celebrity all over the world.
In 1976, Imran took 6 for 63 and 6 for 102, for a match figure of 12 wickets to lead his country to 8 wickets win in the 3rdTest at Sydney. This spell surprises the whole Australian team and Pakistani dressing room. Before that match, he was having 9 test matches experience with 25 wickets under his belt with a heavy average of 43.52. Pakistan was trailing 0-1 in the tough series, but Imran’s hostile bowling spell makes Pakistan a marked ascent in the world of cricket.
In 1980, Imran Khan scored 123 runs in the first Test century against the powerful bowling attack of West Indies at Lahore. The years in which he played from 1980 to 1986, on either side of his lay-off for the stress fracture, he was taking his Test wickets at a very cheap cost. In 1982 he returned what remains the best match figures for Pakistan in Tests of 14 for 114 against Sri Lanka in Lahore. The following winter he took an incredible 40 wickets at 13.95 in six Tests against India.
What the Pakistan bowlers, led by Imran and Sarfraz Nawaz, seemed to understand better than everyone else was the mysterious art of swinging the old ball. Therefore, for a batsman, coping with anyone who could move the ball – whether old or new – both ways were always a challenge. You worked hard to get your runs.
The early 1980s was a great era for all-rounders with Imran Khan, Ian Botham, Richard Hadlee, and Kapil Dev all doing great things and rivaling each other for the status of top dog. In the 1987 Cricket World Cup, Khan decided to quit international cricket. But later, the Pakistan public and Zia-ul-Haq the Prime Minister requested him to take back his retirement. He could not reject the public appeal and return to international cricket until 1992.
In terms of bowling, Imran was perhaps consistently the quickest of them. Botham had times where he bowled with the same sort of pace, Hadlee could bowl a sharp delivery if needed but in comparison was slightly down on pace overall, and Kapil was brisker medium than brisk. But they all moved the ball in the air or hit the seam or both, and that was really what made them so difficult to face.
In July 1987, Imran became the first Pakistani bowler to take 300 wickets milestone during the 3rd Test vs England at Lords. If you see the stats, then Imran and Hadlee stood well out in front, averaging around 22 while Botham and Kapil took their wickets at a cost in the high 20s, a reflection really that they were unable to maintain their early brilliance into older age.
Ian Botham probably ranked first as a batsman but Imran, who began his career down the order, developed into a seriously good top-order player and accordingly ended up with six Test hundreds to his name (Botham made 14, Kapil eight, and Hadlee two). Imran kept on improving and became a world-class batsman in all forms.
Indeed, towards the end of his career, he was playing more as a batsman who bowled than a bowler who batted, and when he scored those runs in the 1992 World Cup final, he was batting at number 3. His Test record with the bat was highly respectable, an average of 37.69 comparing well to Botham’s 33.54, Kapil’s 31.05, and Hadlee’s 27.16.
Imran retired from all forms of cricket after winning the 1992 world cup. What gives Imran preeminence in this all-rounder fest is his stature as a leader of a national side that had previously lacked any direction. Since Imran, Pakistan cricket has rarely been stable. Talented players continue to be produced in extraordinary numbers given the absence of a coherent domestic structure.
But it has been engulfed in more than one corruption scandal, while a terrorist attack on a touring Sri Lanka team in 2009 has forced them since to set up a new home in the Middle East. Imran himself has entered politics in the ambitious hope of addressing his country’s many problems. After retirement, he entered politics and outspoken critic of government corruption in Pakistan.
Imran Khan laid the foundation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in 1996. Imran Khan started a new journey into Pakistan politics and continued their efforts after badly failing in the 2002, and 2007 elections. Eventually, his efforts bring some happiness to his party becoming a strong candidate for the 2013 elections.
Even in one accident he badly injured his neck and back to falling from a platform at an election campaign rally. Therefore, his braveness in fighting against corruption & poverty won a plurality of seats in the July 2018 elections. Then he became the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan. The first cricketer to be knighted a prime minister of any country.
Imran Khan remains a philanthropist in the public eye. He has a great passion to build a cancer hospital after his mother died of those diseases in 1985. His wish was fulfilled by completing Shaukat Khanum Hospital in Lahore in 1994 named after Khan’s mother.
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sportsgr8 · 11 days
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Brian Masaba To Captain Uganda In Men’s T20 World Cup
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T20 World Cup: Brian Masaba has been named to captain the 15-member Uganda team in the 2024 Men's T20 World Cup, set to happen in the USA and the West Indies from June 1. This will be Uganda’s first appearance in a senior men's World Cup in any format.Frank Nsubuga, the off-spin allrounder, is set to be the oldest player in the tournament at 43. Riazat Ali Shah, whose origins are from Gilgit in Pakistan, has been named vice-captain, taking over from Kenneth Waiswa. Ronald Lutaaya and Innocent Mwebaze are the two travelling reserve players. Other prominent players include spin-bowling all-rounder Alpesh Ramjani, who secured a nomination for 2023 ICC Men’s T20I cricketer of the Year due to taking 55 wickets in the format in the year, as well as Dinesh Nakrani, Roger Mukasa and Simon Ssesazi. Uganda and Namibia were the two teams who made it to the 2024 Men’s T20 World Cup from the Africa leg of the qualifying tournament, ahead of Zimbabwe. Uganda will be becoming only the fifth African nation to feature in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Uganda will be coached by Abhay Sharma, who served as fielding coach of India Under-19, A and women's teams. The squad is currently on a 15-day tour of Sri Lanka to play matches against some Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) outfits. At the Men’s T20 World Cup, Uganda is placed alongside co-hosts and two-time winners West Indies, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Afghanistan in Group C. They begin their campaign against Afghanistan on June 3 at Providence, Guyana. Uganda squad: Brian Masaba (c), Simon Ssesazi, Roger Mukasa, Cosmas Kyewuta, Dinesh Nakrani, Fred Achelam, Kenneth Waiswa, Alpesh Ramjani, Frank Nsubuga, Henry Ssenyondo, Bilal Hassun, Robinson Obuya, Riazat Ali Shah (vc), Juma Miyaji, Ronak Patel. Travelling Reserves: Innocent Mwebaze, Ronald Lutaaya Read the full article
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swamyworld · 21 days
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Yassavi Jaiswal dropped, KL Rahul first choice over Rishabh Pant in Chris Srikkanth's T20 World Cup India squad WK | Cricket
Team India squad for T20 World Cup 2024 will be announced in few days. Justifiably, speculation is rife about who will make the 15-member tour party to the USA and West Indies, and many former Indian cricketers have joined the debate by suggesting their own team, stepping into the selectors’ dilemma. Tough decisions. On Saturday, India’s 1983 World Cup winner Krishnamachari Srikanth announced his…
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Can England Make History? The Five Highest Test Run-Chases In India | IND Vs ENG England need a record run-chase if ... #usa #uk
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dandelionsprout42 · 4 months
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How to save cricket as an international sport
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I've kept an eye on international-level cricket for some years now, and I understand it as such that there's been concerns about… pretty much everything, really. Ranging from Test matches not being profitable, team suspensions, multiple wars, associate members feeling they'll never get anywhere, etc.
My Dandelion Sprout Report will be short, but concise and solid:
Make Netherlands a full member, and give them access (if they don't already have) to players from non-Sint Maarten Dutch Caribbean.
Split the West Indies into 2 full members, a "North West Indies" and a "South West Indies". To remain competitive, the north can absorb Bermuda, while the south can absorb Turks And Caicos and Suriname. At this point there'll be 14 full members.
The only factor left that prevents Netherlands from full status, is a lack of competent arenas, as they literally play their international matches on a lawn in a park. Amsterdam Olympic Stadium would very narrowly fit an international-sized cricket field, provided artifical grass is placed on most of the running track.
Europe only has one cricket field with seating for more than 30,000, while India and Australia can easily fill 110,000 on a good day. Sure the situation is not any better in South Africa or the Caribbean, but it's getting a little awkward in England in particular. Generally the sport needs larger stadiums almost everywhere.
Establish limits in Test Matches for how long an innings can last, and limits for wasting time to aim for draws. Let's say that if time runs out on day 5 while the batting team's innings have lasted more than 6 hours, that batting team has lost.
If the first 2 days rain out, or days 2 and 3 rain out while the first team's first inning has not ended, the match will become "1 innings per team" instead of 2 innings.
If days 1-4 rain out, the match will revert to an ODI with full Test credentials.
If a team has a single batting inning that last 3 days (72 hours) in real time without rained-out days and without being all out, that team automatically wins.
Don't force teams to play a Test world tour if they don't want to. Just make the Test World Championship a straight knockout tournament over the course of a year or less.
India and Pakistan refusing to play each other outside the World Cup and Asia Cup, has got a bit weird. If they can play there, oftentimes if the cups are in each others' countries, then they should stop being so hostile to each other that they can't play Test matches at each other either.
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[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has expressed apprehensions about the sudden disappearance of pace sensation Umran Malik from the national squad. Umran, who played a crucial role in India's white-ball plans during the transition period, was notably missing from the India A squad slated to face England Lions ahead of the 5-match Test series against Ben Stokes' side.Chopra, sharing his concerns on his YouTube channel, questioned the unexpected sidelining of the young pace bowler. Highlighting Umran's recent significant presence, including the West Indies tour and the anticipation of his inclusion in the World Cup team, Chopra sought clarity on the reasons behind the abrupt absence."What happened within three months that a guy first gets selected for the Indian team, gets very minimum chances there, and then goes totally missing? We don't even know where Umran Malik is. Why isn't he there? We should know why this is happening," expressed Chopra, emphasizing the need for transparency regarding Umran's current status and future prospects.Umran had a remarkable rise in the 2022 Indian Premier League, where he impressed with 22 wickets at an outstanding strike-rate of 13.41. Despite his raw pace and the ability to trouble batsmen, the subsequent 2023 season saw limited opportunities for the promising pacer.Chopra came to Umran's defense, urging a closer examination of the circumstances leading to his absence. The former cricketer stressed the importance of understanding the situation surrounding Umran and the need for clear communication regarding his sudden exclusion from the national and India A squads.Wisden picks 2023 men’s ODI team of the year, includes 7 Indians in the XI(With inputs from IANS)!(function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) )( window, document, 'script', ); [ad_2] Source link
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acrossthecrease · 5 months
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How Cricket become an internationally popular sport
Cricket is one of the oldest sports and the second most popular game in the world after soccer. 
Cricket is particulary popular in india, Australia, England, its birthplace, Bangladesh, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and New Zealand. 
There is also growing popularity in the West Indies, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Zimbabwe, and many other parts of the world.
But how did cricket become such an internationally popular sport? That is what we will explore in this article.
The Early Days Of Cricket
Cricket is believed to have first started, possibly as early as the Saxon times, on woodland fields in the Weald area, southeast of England. However, it wasn't until 1611 that there was a record of adults engaging in the sport. 
A decade later, in 1709, the first village cricket teams were formed and were given county names. The game slowly gained popularity in England, and in 1744, the first laws of the game were drawn up. 
The laws were later amended in 1774 by "Star and Garter Club" following the LBW and the introduction of the maximum bat width and the third stump. 
The Star and Garter Club and club members are the founders of the famous Marylebone Cricket Club, who are the current custodians of the cricket laws. 
The MCC was formed in 1787 and has since made numerous revisions to the cricket codes.
Throughout the 18th century, cricket became very popular in England. The village teams graduated to county teams playing organized matches against each other. These matches attracted significantly larger crowds.
The Spread Of Cricket To The Rest Of The World
Cricket was introduced to the rest of the world as early as the 17th century by English colonists, sailors, traders, soldiers, settlers, and missionaries. North America was the first to be introduced to the game in the late 17th century.
In the 18th century, cricket spread to the West Indies, India, New Zealand, and Australia also because of the colonization that was taking place at the time. The Caribbean and South Africa, and other parts of the world were introduced to the game in the 19th century.
The first record of cricket being played in the USA was in 1709, but the first international match was in September 1844 between Canada and the US. By mid of the civil war, cricket had been played in nearly 22 states. 
It is also believed that international tours by cricket professionals also popularised the game in different parts of the world. 
There were several tours, notably, the English tour to Canada and the US in 1859, the tour to Australia in 1861-1862, and the famous Australia tour to England in 1877 for the first-ever Test match between the two, which resulted in the oldest cricket rivalry of all times.
Similar tours led by Lord Hawke and his team of amateurs headed to South Africa, India, New Zealand, Australia, and West India between 1892 to 1903 also played a huge role in making cricket popular. 
The Birth Of Women's Cricket
The first reference of women's cricket was in 1745, a match between Bramley and Hambledon villages in Surrey, and in 1811, the first county match was played between the maids of Hampshire and Surrey.
Because of how popular women's cricket grew, it necessitated the need for a governing body, and in 1887, the Women's Cricket Club was formed in Yorkshire. A few decades later, the Women's Cricket Association was then formed in 1926.
Shortly thereafter, in 1934, the first international Test match for women was set. The match was between England and Australia in which England emerged as the winner. Since then, there have been countless women's test matches. 
Surprising to many, women's cricket was quickly adopted around the world. By 1958, the International Women's Cricket Council was formed to promote international tours and provide a liaison between countries on matters pertaining to the game. 
The founding nations were, of course, England and Australia, Holland, New Zealand, and South Africa. More members joined over the years, and more associations set base in West Indies (1973), India (1973), Ireland (1982), Pakistan and Sri Lanka (1979), and Denmark (1983).
The Women's World Cup was thereafter introduced in 1973 in England following a conversation between millionaire businessman Jack Hayward and the then England captain Rachael Heyhoe-Flint. 
Hayward agreed to fund the match, which was played at the Lords. England won the historic ODI match by eight wickets against Australia.
Due to a lack of resources and money, women's cricket had to be merged with men's cricket in the 1990s, and in 2005, the International Women's Cricket Council (IWCC) agreed to officially surrender control of the women's games to the ICC. 
This meant more funds and resources could flow into women's cricket. And with better facilities and more money, more financial opportunities opened up. It wasn't long before the results of the merger were seen. 
In 2014, professional contracts for women cricket players were awarded for the first time. 
Why Is Cricket Not At The Olympic Games?
Even though cricket is the second most played in the world, it has only made one appearance at the Olympic games. That was in 1900 when England scored against France. 
Several things can be attributed to its absence, but the major contention has always been the suitable format. Is it the ODI, T10, or T20? Discussions are, however, underway on the format to be adopted for the Olympics.
There are hopes that the game will feature in the 2028 Olympics set to be held in Los Angeles. The ICC has so far set up a committee to see to it. Crickets at the Olympics will be a major boost to the game's popularity.
What Makes Cricket Popular?
It's no secret that cricket is one of the world's most popular games. It has an insanely passionate fan base that keeps growing by the day. It is watched and played by basically everyone - rich or poor, young and older. It's no wonder it has a very diverse fanbase.
The sport has a healthy presence globally but a stronger dominance in England, India, Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, West Indies, and Pakistan. In India, for instance, the game is watched by 93% of sports viewers. Matches in India often attract hundreds of millions of viewers.
You wouldn't believe how adored cricket players are. Players like Steve Smith, Sunil Gavaskar, Ben Stokes, AB de Villers, Rahul Dravid, and others have caught the attention of an immensely wide audience. These cricketers are treated as demigods and are an inspiration to many young players.
One of the main reasons why cricket is popular is that it's such an engaging game both to watch and play. 
Cricket betting sites have also provided another boost to the game's popularity, especially in India, where cricket is beyond popular. It's almost fanaticism. In addition, it has enabled cricket fans to earn huge amounts of money just by supporting their favorite teams.
The Future of Cricket
First off, it looks like cricket may be featured in the 2028 Olympic games set to be held in Los Angeles. If not, there will be another chance for cricket again in 2032.
Women's cricket is also much more likely to flourish. The first-ever Women's IPL set for 2023 will establish the future for women's cricket as the best cricketers worldwide will gather to compete.
It also looks like there will be two IPLs in the future. According to Ravi Shastri, the former Indian coach, two IPLs every year might be inevitable. 
As the T10 continues to grow, there is fear that the popularity of ODI’s is decreasing and may even vanish in the next decade. Players like Moeeb Ali, Usman Khawaja, and others have spoken of the impending threat that may face the ODIs.
Conclusion
First played in the late 16th century in southeast England, cricket has steadily risen over the centuries to become the world's second most popular game after soccer. 
It hasn't been all rosy, but the love of the game has made it possible. So many advancements to the game's formats and codes have been made, in an effort to keep cricket updated according to our present time. 
The future of cricket around the world is bright, but uncertain. Cricket is the most popular sport in many fast-growing countries such as India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. 
Will cricket make it to the Olympics and reach a wider audience than ever before? It remains to be seen, but no matter what happens, there is no doubt that cricket has a bright future ahead.
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FanCode onboards Ravi Shastri as brand ambassador
FanCode onboards Ravi Shastri as brand ambassador
Former team India coach and cricketer Ravi Shastri has been appointed the new brand ambassador for FanCode, a live content, sports statistics and e-commerce marketplace.  Shastri will lead the upcoming campaigns for India’s tour of the West Indies, and ECB’s The Hundred, a 100-ball cricket tournament involving eight men’s and eight women’s teams located in major cities across England and…
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daddynews247 · 5 months
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West Indies beat England in a T20I series led by Shai Hope
West Indies won their third straight T20 international series in 2023, as they prepare to co-host the World Cup for the shortest format in June.
West Indies beat England by four wickets and won the T20I series 3-2 because to Shai Hope’s unbeaten 43. England were bowled out for 132 in the decider, and while the West Indies never got into a groove, Hope held their response together and then won the game with a booming six over extra-cover off the second ball of the final over. West Indies won their third straight T20 international series in 2023, as they prepare to co-host the World Cup for the shortest format in June.
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It was a sad finale to the mini-tour for England, who had already lost the 50-over series in the Caribbean 2-1.
The low-scoring game contrasted sharply with England’s team-record 267 on Tuesday, but with the conditions favoring the spinners, West Indies were able to add to their T20i series victories over South Africa and India.
The Brian Lara Academy’s surface aided spinners, and slow left-armer Gudakesh Motie took full advantage, scooping up three wickets for 24 runs in four overs.
Akeal Hosein, the West Indies’ other left-arm orthodox spinner, contributed two for 20 in four overs as the hosts limited England to the lowest mark recorded in the series.
Buttler was dismissed for 11 after he went outside the off-stump and attempted to turn seamer Jason Holder down the leg-side but was caught by Oshane Thomas.
Hosein next bowled Jacks with a magnificent delivery before Motie got a huge turn and won the reward wicket of Phil Salt (38).
Salt had produced quick century in both of England’s last two games as they rallied to tie the series at 2-2.
Moeen Ali was aggressive before being caught by a teamwork catch with Andre Russell sending the ball to skipper Rovman Powell as he moved towards the boundary rope.
Sam Curran was caught by Sherfane Rutherford off Holder with three balls remained in England’s 20-over innings.
The home side’s reply got off to a fast start, with 20 off the first two overs before Brandon King was bowled by Topley, and there was optimism for England when Woakes bowled Nichola Pooran.
But Sherfane Rutherford (30) and Hope put up a 41-run stand that helped England apply late pressure after Rashid removed Rutherford and Powell was bowled by Topley in the 17th over.
Sam Curran, the West Indies’ left-arm seamer, delivered an outstanding penultimate over, dismissing Andre Russell and giving only two runs to leave the West Indies needing nine runs off the final over.
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