Thursday, September 15, 2022

india pakistan match tickets: India vs Pakistan T20 Cricket World Cup match tickets in Australia sold out within five minutes

Thousands of tickets have been sold within five minutes of the start of sale of tickets almost a month ahead of the much-awaited India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Australia. Additional standing room tickets were also sold out within minutes, the ICC announced in an official release.

India will take on arch-rivals Pakistan in a Super 12 match at the prestigious Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on 23 October. The MCG has a capacity of over 90,000 for cricket matches.

However, spectators can still buy some tickets closer to the dates of the event. “An official re-sale platform will be launched closer to the event, where fans can exchange tickets at face value,” the ICC said.

“Fans are encouraged to be on the waiting list if additional tickets become available,” the ICC said.

A total of 16 teams will take part in the marquee event, which begins on October 16 and ends with the final at the MCG on November 13.

This will be the first ICC event after 2020 with the entire stadium. According to the ICC, a major reason for this excitement to buy tickets is the accessible pricing for families that have sold over 85,000 children’s tickets. Tickets for the first round and Super 12 matches cost just $5 for children, while tickets for adults start at $20.

The ICC said that several other matches for this marquee event, starting with the qualifiers from October 16, have also been sold out.

“Current ticket allocations are also sold out for a double-header at the SCG featuring Group A runners-up South Africa vs Bangladesh and India vs India on 27 October. Fans are encouraged to join the waiting list in case additional tickets become available. goes,” the ICC said.

India has already announced a 15-man squad for the tournament, led by skipper Rohit Sharma. Jasprit Bumrah and Harshal Patel, who have achieved fitness, have been included in the Indian team. However, veteran pacer Mohammed Shami has been included in the four reserve players for the tournament.

Indian squad for ICC T20 World Cup:

Rohit Sharma (capt), KL Rahul (vice captain), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Deepak Hooda, Rishabh Pant (wk), Dinesh Karthik (wk), Hardik Pandya, R Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar Harshal Patel, Arshdeep Singh.

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Australia vice-captain Rachael Haynes announces retirement from international cricket

Australian women’s cricket team’s star batsman and vice-captain Rachael Henson announced her retirement from international cricket on Thursday, putting the curtains down on an illustrious career.

The 35-year-old southpaw, who made her international debut in 2009, represented her country in six Tests, 77 ODIs and 84 T20Is.

“To all my teammates throughout my career, you are the reason I have played for as long as I have. You have inspired me to be better every day. I have learned something from all of you on and off the field ,” Haynes said in a statement.

“You have challenged me as a player, helped me grow as a person and most importantly, made cricket fun,” he said.

Haynes is the ninth-highest run-scorer for Australia in both limited-overs formats, having scored 2585 runs in ODIs at an average of 39.76 and 850 runs in T20Is, at an average of 26.56.

He has served as the vice-captain of Australia since 2018. Since then, Australia has won three World Cups – one 50-over and two T20Is – and also a gold medal at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games this year.

He said, “One of the best things about a long career is that you see the people around you grow. I am very proud of the way this team has brought players in and nurtured their development.”

“The ability to help players transition smoothly has been instrumental in the success of our team. Being a leader in this environment has been one of the greatest privileges of my career,” he added.

Haynes, however, will continue to play in the Women’s Big Bash League with Sydney Thunder next month, but will not be part of the New South Wales team’s home campaign starting next week.

“On behalf of everyone in Cricket Australia, I want to congratulate Rachel on a wonderful career and recognize the outstanding contribution she has made off the field,” Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley said.

Originally published at Pen 18

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Former Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf no more

Former ICC umpire Asad Rauf, who officiated in 231 international matches in his 13-year career, died of a heart attack in Lahore.

He was 66 years old. Rauf started umpiring in 2000 and was promoted to the ICC’s elite panel in 2006. One of Pakistan’s most prominent umpires, Rauf’s career came to a sudden halt in 2013 when his name cropped up in the IPL spot-fixing scandal.

He was dropped from the elite panel of the ICC. Rauf was in the news until earlier this year, when a video of him selling shoes at Pakistan’s famous Landa Bazaar went viral.

Originally published at Pen 18

bayern: New-look Barcelona show positive signs in defeat to Bayern

Barcelona showed against Bayern Munich on Tuesday that the worst could be over for them but have yet to pull level with football’s elite in their pursuit of Champions League glory.

Julian Nagelsmann’s Bundesliga champions tried their luck at the Allianz Arena in the first half, but after the break a spirited, but ultimately disappointed, lead took Barcelona 2–0 with goals from Lucas Hernández and Leroy Sane.

The Catalans last won the Champions League in 2015, defeating Bayern in the semi-finals on their way to victory in Berlin, but have now suffered five consecutive defeats against the Bavarians.

Last season, Barca, upset by the departure of Lionel Messi, were twice widely beaten by Bayern, which contributed to a humiliating group stage exit.

Last season they suffered a brutal 8-2 amputation at the hands of the Bavarians, which showed how far they had fallen from the pinnacle of the game.

Barcelona did better in the first half on Tuesday in Munich, with former Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski turning down a handful of opportunities on his return to Germany, but two goals in the five-minute second half took the game away from them.

“We will take a positive result and even if it was a negative result, we can learn from the errors,” said Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez.

“It’s a step back. We did enough to draw, if not to win. Not worth losing, but we made mistakes in two boxes.”

Lewandowski blew away and shooed away a close-range header by Manuel Neuer in the first half, before drooling over the ball in the box when he could squeeze a shot for the first time.

La Liga’s top scorer looked unusually precarious in front of goal upon his return to the Allianz Arena, the scene of many of his successes over the past eight seasons before the summer switch to Camp Nou.

“When we talk about competing, we’re talking about doing it in a corner, or in a transition,” Xavi said, referring to Bayern’s two goalscoring defensive errors.

“It’s also about efficiency. You come in front of the goalkeeper and you must score.

“Despite having seven clear chances we didn’t score, we have to clear them. I’m angry but proud.”

Barcelona midfielder Pedri was also denied by the impeccable Neuer when placed well and hit the post with another good opportunity.

“We had a lot of chances in the first half but if you don’t take them against teams like this, you have to pay,” he said.

At the other end, Marcos Alonso failed to track Hernandez on a corner for the opening goal, while Sane got away from him and the rest of Barcelona’s defense for the second goal without facing a strong challenge at any point.

“We could say we were better, but it’s about winning,” Xavi. “The first one came from a corner and the second one did not stop the counter-attack, we have to do that.

“They are a fully developed team while we are in the beginning. We have to improve on both the boxes.”

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Vinesh Phogat wins bronze in World Championships

Belgrade: Vinesh Phogat on Wednesday became the first Indian woman wrestler to win two medals at the World Championships as she defeated Emma Joanna Malmgren of Sweden to win bronze in the 53kg here.

28-year-old Vinesh had also won a bronze medal in the 2019 edition in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.

It was a remarkable comeback for Vinesh after a loss in the qualification round as she defeated Malmgren 8-0 in the bronze medal round.

She made it to the bronze play-off via the repechage round after losing to Mongolia’s Khulan Batkhuyag, the 2022 Asian Championships silver medalist, in her first bout on Tuesday.

Triple Commonwealth Games champion Vinesh made it to the repechage round after reaching the final of Bathukyag.

In the repechage round, Vinesh first defeated Zuldiz Ashimova of Kazakhstan in a fall (4–0) decision victory and then went on to win the next match when her rival Leyla Gurbanova of Azerbaijan progressed to the bronze medal round due to injury. Couldn’t move forward. ,

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Robin Uthappa announces retirement from all forms of Indian cricket

Former India opener Robin Uthappa, one of the heroes of the 2007 T20 World Cup-winning national team, on Wednesday announced his retirement from all forms of “Indian cricket”.

The 36-year-old Uthappa, who last played for India in 2015, shared a heartfelt post on social media announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket.

Uthappa said, “It has been my greatest honor to represent my country and my state Karnataka. However, all good things must come to an end, and with a grateful heart, I have decided to retire from all forms of Indian cricket. ” Ku app.

“It’s been 20 years since I started playing professional cricket, and it’s been the greatest honor to represent my country and state, Karnataka – a wonderful journey of ups and downs; one that has been satisfying, rewarding, enjoyable and has helped me Grow up like a human.”

With Wednesday’s announcement, the right-handed batsman is eligible to play in other nations’ leagues.

Uthappa was part of the country’s 2004 Under-19 World Cup squad. He made his international debut two years later and appeared in 46 ODIs and 13 T20 Internationals for India.

He scored 934 and 249 runs in ODIs and T20Is. He has 9446 first-class and 6534 List A runs.

The stylish Karnataka batsman has won two IPL trophies – one for KKR and one for CSK in 2014 and 2021 respectively.

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Cabinet nod for signing of guarantees for FIFA U-17 women’s world cup

The government on Wednesday approved the signing of a guarantee for hosting the Under-17 FIFA Women’s World Cup in India from October 11 to 30.

The Union Cabinet’s approval in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came after the restructuring of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), which was briefly banned by FIFA last month citing “third party influence”. .

India is hosting the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Navi Mumbai, Goa and Bhubaneswar from October 11 to October 17 this year.

Sports Minister Anurag Thakur said that Rs 60 crore will be spent to host the tournament, in which 16 teams including India will participate.

All India Football Federation (AIFF) will be provided an assistance of Rs.10 crore from the budgetary allocation for the Scheme for Support to National Sports Federations in the field of sports maintenance, stadium power, energy and cable, branding of stadium and training venue. NSF), Thakur said.

The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will encourage more youth to participate in sports and help develop the game of football in India.

The event will not only promote football as the sport of choice among Indian girls, but is also set to leave a lasting legacy that will facilitate the adoption of football and the sport in general to girls and women in the country.

The previous edition of the event was held in Uruguay in 2018 where Spain emerged as the champions.

In 2017, India successfully hosted the FIFA U-17 Men’s World Cup India-2017 at six different venues.

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new zealand: Rain interrupts play in second ODI against New Zealand with India on 22-0 after 4.5 overs

India were 22 for no loss in 4.5 overs against New Zealand when rain stopped play in the second one-day international at Seddon Park here on...