Women’s World T20 2018: Day 7 Round Up
India became the second team after Australia to book a semi final spot in the Women’s World T20 2018 while New Zealand registered their first win.
India became the second team after Australia to book a semi final spot in the Women’s World T20 2018 while New Zealand registered their first win.
Delhi Daredevils released as many as 10 players from their squad ahead of the upcoming IPL 2019 Auction, including Gautam Gambhir and Mohammed Shami.
Mark Wood, Kshitiz Sharma and Kanishk Seth are the three players released by Chennai Super Kings as part of the first trading window of IPL 2019.
Kolkata Knight Riders have released Australian pacer Mitchell Starc as part of the ongoing first trading window of the upcoming IPL 2019.
Rohit Sharma has been rested from the first 4-day tour game in New Zealand, making him available for the Brisbane T20I against Australia.
Pakistan Women registered their maiden win in the ongoing Women’s World T20 2018 while Australia Women continue their dominance, winning all 3 games.
Persistent bleeding in his lungs has forced Australian all-rounder John Hastings to call time on his cricketing career, retiring with immediate effect.
Head coach Rahul Dravid speaks ahead of the India A tour of New Zealand and the importance of shadow tours before the important overseas tours.
England have named an unchanged playing XI for the 2nd Test match against Sri Lanka in Pallekele, but Ben Stokes is set to come up the order to bat at #3.
South Africa Women started the tournament with a big victory while England Women registered their maiden win of the 2018 ICC Women’s World T20.
Dinesh Chandimal suffered a groin injury in the first Test match against England in Galle and has now been advised rest for two weeks.
Zimbabwean pacer Tendai Chatara has been ruled out of remainder of the ongoing 2nd Test match against Bangladesh with a muscle strain.
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