Author: priyanshi jain

Justin Langer, a former Australian head coach, believes that Alex Carey and Jonny Bairstow should try to unwind psychologically after being in the limelight for the last two Ashes 2023 Tests. He proposed that people relieve tension by playing golf or resting on the beach. After the Australian keeper-batter unexpectedly stumped the England player during the Lord’s Test, Carey and Bairstow made headlines. In England’s second innings, Bairstow left a ball from Cameron Green and practically instantly walked out of his crease. The hitter was thrown out of his crease when Carey threw down the stumps. The contentious dismissal renewed…

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Cricket fans around the world eagerly await the announcement of playing XIs before any Test match, as it sets the stage for the battle to come. Recently, former Indian cricketer Wasim Jaffer, known for his astute cricketing insights, unveiled his Indian XI for the first Test against the West Indies. However, Jaffer’s decision to leave out KS Bharat, a highly regarded wicketkeeper-batsman, has sparked debate and raised eyebrows among fans and experts alike. In this blog, we delve into the reasoning behind Jaffer’s selection and explore the possible implications of this omission. However, Jaffer stated that Kishan should be given…

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Following a thrilling second Test at Lord’s, England and Australia will meet in the third Ashes Test from Thursday, July 6, to July 10. Headingley Cricket Ground is the ground where the match takes place. Australia leads the series 2-0 and has won nine and lost nine Tests at Headingley. The contest is set to take place from July 6 to July 10. 3. Neil Harvey – 427runs Neil Harvey, Australia’s third-highest run-getter in Tests in Leeds is the senior-most name on the list. In four Tests at the venue, the top left-handed batsman scored 427 runs at an average…

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3. Looked Threatening at Lord’s Josh Tongue was outstanding in the second match at Lord’s, taking five wickets and dismissing David Warner and Steve Smith in both innings. He bowled with good control, and if the conditions at Headingley suit seamers, England may rue their decision to sideline Tongue. This absence is especially surprising given that Tongue has only played one match so far in the series, and one would have anticipated him to acquire a longer rope and settle into a place in the bowling lineup. 2. Ollie Robinson looked less threatening Both Ollie Robinson and Stuart Broad are…

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Jason Holder and Alzarri Joseph will leave the Zimbabwe ODI World Cup Qualifier early to prepare for the forthcoming India series in July-August. Desmond Haynes’ West Indies squad has opted to recall two key bowlers from Zimbabwe early in order to limit their workload.  The series will begin with two Tests qualifying for the ODI World Cup were dashed by dismal performances against Scotland, Zimbabwe, and the Netherlands. Holder and Joseph are set to play pivotal parts in the forthcoming season. Holder and Joseph’s early comeback will be critical in fortifying the West Indies squad and showing their abilities in…

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