Tag: CWC 2023

  • Ajay Jadeja’s team did a great job, Afghanistan defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Afghanistan has once again made a big upset. After defeating England, Afghanistan has defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets. Pakistan team was not seen even once in the match. Afghanistan has defeated Pakistan for the first time in the World Cup. Earlier, Afghanistan had to face defeat in seven out of seven matches.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Afghanistan defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets in the ICC World Cup match on Monday. Batting first, Pakistan scored 282 runs for 7 wickets. Afghanistan won by scoring 286 runs for two wickets in 49 overs. Former Team India cricketer Ajay Jadeja is the coach of this team and this victory shows how much women there is among the Indian cricketers.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Earlier, Babar, who had struggled to score runs in the last few matches, scored 74 runs in 92 balls which included four fours and a six. Shafiq played an innings of 58 runs on 75 balls while Shadab Khan (40 on 38 balls) and Iftikhar Ahmed (40 on 27 balls) made a useful partnership of 73 runs for the sixth wicket in the later overs. With this, Pakistan was successful in scoring 282 runs for seven wickets, but Afghanistan proved it to be dwarf.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Zadran and Gurbaz presented a good example of alertness and aggression from the beginning. By taking 10 runs in the first over of Pakistan’s leading bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi, he had indicated that he would not allow the bowlers to dominate. After this, when Haris Rauf came to bowl his first over, the batsmen scored 17 runs with the help of four fours. Afghanistan scored 60 runs without any loss in the first 10 overs.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Gurbaz completed his fourth half-century on 38 balls while Zadran had reached this milestone on 54 balls before him. Afridi gave the first success to Pakistan by dismissing Gurbaz in the 22nd over, but by then this opening pair had played the second highest partnership for Afghanistan in the World Cup. Gurbaz hit nine fours and one six in his innings.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Zadran added 60 runs for the second wicket with Rahmat Shah but he could not complete his fifth century in ODIs due to being caught behind the wicket by Hasan Ali. Zadran’s innings included 10 fours. Rahmat Shah completed his half-century on 58 balls and even after this, along with Shahidi, he did not give any chance to Pakistan’s bowlers and gave his team its third overall win in the World Cup.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Rahmat Shah hit five fours and two sixes in his innings while Shahidi hit four fours, including the winning four. Earlier, on a pitch suitable for slow bowlers, Afghanistan included four spinners in their playing eleven. Among these, left arm wrist spinner Noor Ahmed was the most successful. He took three wickets for 49 runs. Fast bowler Naveen Ul Haq took two wickets for 52 runs.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    Off-spinner Mohammad Nabi (1 wicket for 31 runs) bowled economically while leading spinners Rashid Khan and Mujeeb Ur Rehman did not get any success. Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first and scored 56 runs without any loss in 10 overs of the first powerplay. The contribution of Shafiq was important in this, who hit five fours and two sixes in his innings.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    His opening partner Imam Ul Haq, however, could score only 17 runs and immediately after the powerplay, he was caught at midwicket on the first ball of medium pace bowler Azmat Umarzai (1 wicket for 50 runs in five overs). Babar and Shafiq also made a half-century partnership (52 runs) for the second wicket. Noor Ahmed took his first wicket by trapping Shafiq LBW.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    After this, he gave important success to Afghanistan by getting Mohammad Rizwan (08), who was in excellent form, caught at short fine leg. When Babar was on his way to play a big innings, Noor Ahmed, the youngest player of the World Cup, tried to spoil Pakistan’s death overs strategy by getting him caught out in the covers. Meanwhile, Nabi did not allow Saud Shakeel (25) to take advantage of the good start.

    Afghanistan vs Pakistan

    However, Shadab and Iftikhar scored runs quickly in the last overs. Naveen Al Haq dismissed both of them in the last over of the innings. Iftikhar hit four sixes in his innings.

  • IND vs BAN: Why does Shubman Gill hang a gold coin on his collar while batting, you will be surprised to know the reason

    between india and bangladesh world cup 2023 The 17th match of was played on Thursday at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune. In which India defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets and registered its fourth consecutive win in the tournament. Captain Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli played stormy innings in batting for India. Gill scored his first half-century in the ODI World Cup. When Gill was batting, everyone was surprised to see his jersey. A shining coin was seen on the collar of his jersey. Which caught the attention of cricket lovers and increased their interest to know what that coin-like object was.

    What was the coin like thing on Gil’s collar?

    Shubman Gill, who played a brilliant innings against Bangladesh, could not play in the first two matches of the World Cup. Actually he was suffering from dengue. But he played in the match against Pakistan and also made a brilliant comeback. When Gill was batting against Bangladesh, the spectators were not only enjoying his shots, but everyone’s eyes were fixed on the coin-like object on the collar of his jersey. Everyone was eager to know what that object was. After the match, it was revealed that it was a gold coin, which he had received from ICC. He received the award after being selected as the ICC Player of the Month (September). It is known that Gill has received this special ICC award for the second time.

    Shubman Gill played a half-century innings against Bangladesh

    against bangladesh world cup Shubman Gill scored a brilliant half-century in the match. Gill won everyone’s hearts in the match against Bangladesh. He played a brilliant partnership with Rohit Sharma and then Kohli and scored an inning of 53 runs in 55 balls with the help of 5 fours and two sixes.

    India defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets

    In the match played in Pune, India defeated Bangladesh by 7 wickets. Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first. On the basis of Tanjid Hasan’s innings of 51 runs and Liton Das’s innings of 66 runs, Bangladesh scored 256 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 50 overs. In response, India won the match by scoring 261 runs in 41.3 overs on the basis of Rohit Sharma’s 48 runs, Gill’s 53 runs and Virat Kohli’s unbeaten 103 runs. This was India’s fourth consecutive victory in the World Cup. With this, India also took revenge for the defeat at the hands of Bangladesh in the Asia Cup.

    Virat Kohli scored 48th century in ODI

    Virat Kohli, who played an explosive inning of unbeaten 103 runs against Bangladesh, has completed his 48th century in ODIs. Now he is just one step away from Sachin Tendulkar’s highest score of 49th century in ODIs. Kohli faced 97 balls during his attractive innings, in which he hit 6 fours and 4 sixes. This was also Virat Kohli’s first century while chasing runs in the World Cup.

  • World Cup 2023: Netherlands made food delivery boy Lokesh Kumar a net bowler, his fortunes changed overnight.

    Working as Swiggy Food Delivery Executive in Chennai Lokesh Kumar Its fortunes changed within a few hours. This 29 year old player has been invited by Netherlands for the cricket tournament to be held in India. world cup Selected as a net bowler for. Netherlands Cricket has also confirmed this on social media. Lokesh will join the team camp before the World Cup and will help the Netherlands batsmen prepare against spin in the nets.

    Lokesh Kumar has been doing food delivery since 2018.

    Lokesh Kumar has been working as a food delivery executive since 2018. He was selected as one of the four net bowlers by the Dutch team on Tuesday. A few days ago, Netherlands Cricket had put out an advertisement on social media, in which it needed Indian net bowlers for the ODI World Cup practice to be held in India. Lokesh, a left-arm fast bowler turned chinaman, was selected by the Netherlands management after assessing around 10,000 bowlers from India.

    The most precious moment of my career

    They had sent their entries by uploading videos on a mobile application. Talking about his selection, Lokesh told Times of India, ‘This is one of the most precious moments of my career. I have not even played in the TNCA Third Division League yet. I played in the fifth division for four years and I have registered for fourth division outfit Indian Oil (RO) S&RC for the current season. After being selected by Netherlands as a net bowler, I feel that my talent has finally been recognised.

    Netherlands welcomed with open heart

    Lokesh further said, ‘The members of the Netherlands team welcomed me with open heart. The players told us, ‘Work without hesitation, this is your team. I already feel like I am part of the Dutch family. Lokesh said that he is confident that he will make space for the camp. Lokesh told that after seeing the advertisement, I was eager to try it. I felt that I would have an edge over others because there are not many Chinaman bowlers in the country. Netherlands was looking for a mystery spinner. So I decided to apply for it.

    Working helped in becoming a cricketer

    Lokesh said that working as a food delivery executive is indirectly helping him develop as a cricketer. He said that after college days, my entire focus was on cricket. I spent four years on cricket. In 2018 I decided to do a job. I have been with Swiggy for the last four years. I earn money only by delivering food, I have no other source of income. Working hours are flexible and I can take leave whenever I want.

    Full schedule of World Cup

    • 5 October – England vs New Zealand – Ahmedabad

    • 6 October – Pakistan vs Netherlands – Hyderabad

    • 7 October – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan – Dharamsala

    • 7 October – South Africa vs Sri Lanka – Delhi

    • 8 October – India vs Australia – Chennai

    • 9 October – New Zealand vs Netherlands – Hyderabad

    • 10 October – England vs Bangladesh – Dharamsala

    • 10 October – Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – Hyderabad

    • 11 October – India vs Afghanistan – Delhi

    • 12 October – Australia vs South Africa – Lucknow

    • 13 October – New Zealand vs Bangladesh – Chennai

    • 14 October – India vs Pakistan – Ahmedabad

    • 15 October – England vs Afghanistan – Delhi

    • 16 October – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Lucknow

    • 17 October – South Africa vs Netherlands – Dharamshala

    • 18 October – New Zealand vs Afghanistan – Chennai

    • 19 October – India vs Bangladesh – Pune

    • 20 October – Australia vs Pakistan – Bengaluru

    • 21 October – England vs South Africa – Mumbai

    • 21 October – Netherlands vs Sri Lanka – Lucknow

    • 22 October – India vs New Zealand – Dharamshala

    • 23 October – Pakistan vs Afghanistan – Chennai

    • 24 October – South Africa vs Bangladesh – Mumbai

    • 25 October – Australia vs Netherlands – Delhi

    • 26 October – England vs Sri Lanka – Bengaluru

    • 27 October – Pakistan vs South Africa – Chennai

    • 28 October – Netherlands vs Bangladesh – Kolkata

    • 28 October – Australia vs New Zealand – Dharamshala

    • 29 October – India vs England – Lucknow

    • 30 October – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka – Pune

    • 31 October – Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Kolkata

    • 1 November – New Zealand vs South Africa – Pune

    • 2 November – India vs Sri Lanka – Mumbai

    • 3 November – Netherlands vs Afghanistan – Lucknow

    • 4 November – England vs Australia – Ahmedabad

    • 4 November – New Zealand vs Pakistan – Bengaluru

    • 5 November – India vs South Africa – Kolkata

    • 6 November – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka – Delhi

    • 7 November – Australia vs Afghanistan – Mumbai

    • 8 November – England vs Netherlands – Pune

    • 9 November – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Bengaluru

    • 10 November – South Africa vs Afghanistan – Ahmedabad

    • 11 November – England vs Pakistan – Kolkata

    • 11 November – Australia vs Bangladesh – Pune

    • 12 November – India vs Netherlands – Bengaluru

    • 15 November – Semi Final 1 – Mumbai

    • 16 November – Semi Final 2 – Kolkata

    • 19 November – Final – Ahmedabad