Tuesday, September 27, 2022

harmanpreet kaur icc ranking: Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur moves up to fifth in ICC rankings

India captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Tuesday jumped four places to reach the fifth spot in the ICC Women’s ODI Player Rankings on the back of her stellar performance against England. She leads a group of India players who have made rapid gains in the rankings after the team’s 3-0 sweep over England.

Kaur played an unbeaten 143 not out off 111 balls in the second match at Canterbury.

Openers Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma have also gone ahead in the latest update which considers performances in the last two matches of that series as well as the IWC series between West Indies and New Zealand.

First top-order batsman Mandhana, who scored 40 and 50 runs in two matches, has moved up one place to sixth, while Sharma’s unbeaten 68 in the third match at Lord’s saw her move up eight places to 24th. Have given.

Pooja Vastrakar (up four places to 49th) and Harleen Deol (up 46 places to 81st) are second in the Indian batsmen’s list, while new-ball bowler Renuka Singh has moved up 35 places to 35th. in two matches.

Formerly top-order pacer Jhulan Goswami retired at the fifth spot.

England’s Danny Wyatt, who scored 65 runs in the second match, has moved up two places to 21st place among batsmen, while Amy Jones has gained four places to be at 30th. Charlie Dean has moved up 24 places to 62nd among batsmen and 19th among bowlers.

West Indies captain Hayley Mathews has secured the No. 1 spot for all-rounders in the ODI format for the first time in his career after scoring 88 runs and picking up a five-wicket haul in the 2-1 series win over New Zealand.

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World champion Magnus Carlsen alleges Hans Niemann has cheated more than he admits

World chess champion Magnus Carlsen said on Monday he believes Hans Niemann has “deceived more – and more recently – than is publicly acknowledged”, adding that he is now American. And didn’t want to play against any rivals who had cheated repeatedly in the past.

The 31-year-old Norwegian resigned last week after a move against Niemann in the Julius Baer Generation Cup, which is nearly 200 Elo points behind him – the rating system used to calculate the relative skill levels of players.

“So far I have only been able to speak with my actions, and those actions clearly state that I am unwilling to play chess with Niemann,” Carlsen said in a statement on Twitter.

Carlsen, world champion since 2013, also withdrew from the Sinckfield Cup in St. Louis, Missouri, earlier this month after an unexpected loss to the 19-year-old, sparking a flurry of comments and allegations that Niemann cheated. was.

Niemann has denied any wrongdoing in the over-the-board games.

“When Niemann was invited at the last minute for the 2022 Sinkfield Cup, I strongly considered withdrawing before the event. I ultimately chose to play,” Carlsen said.

Neiman was previously banned from Chess.com for online fraud after admitting that he had not played fairly in non-competitive games on the website in his youth.

“I believe that Niemann has cheated more — and lately — more than publicly acknowledged,” Carlson said Monday.

“His over-board progress has been unusual, and throughout our game in the Sinckfield Cup I had the impression that he was not stressed or even fully focused on the game in critical positions, while We’re kicking me out as kind of black. A handful of players can do that.”

Nieman was not immediately available to comment.

He recently said, “I’ve never cheated in an over-the-board game. If they want me to be completely naked, I’ll do it. I don’t care. Because I know that.” I’m clean.”

Carlsen also requested for stricter detection measures, while reiterating his concerns about cheating in the game.

The International Chess Federation (FIDE) said last week that it shared Norwegian concerns about cheating in the game.

“Chess organizers and all those who care about the sanctity of the game should seriously consider the safeguards and methods of fraud detection for over-the-board chess,” Carlson said.

“We must do something about cheating, and to move forward, I don’t want to play against people who have cheated repeatedly in the past, because I don’t know what they are capable of doing in the future.”

Originally published at Pen 18

India Pakistan World Cup Match: “Cricket is loading” at iconic MCG ahead of India-Pakistan clash at ICC T20 World Cup 2022

Preparations have begun at the Melbourne Cricket Ground for a blockbuster ICC T20 World Cup 2022 match between India and Pakistan to be held next month.

India will begin its T20 World Cup campaign against Pakistan on October 23, 2022. This will not only mark the start of both the countries’ World Cup campaign, but will also be the first clash to be hosted by the stadium during a global cricket event.

The official Twitter handle of Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) shared pictures of some of the ongoing work on the ground on social media. Vehicles and machines were being used to operate the playground.

MCG tweeted, “And just like that… cricket is loading.”

So far this year, fans have faced three major clashes between the two Asian giants, one in women’s cricket and two in men’s cricket.

The India and Pakistan women’s teams gave fans their first taste of this great rivalry on July 31, 2022, when they participated in a cricket tournament at the Commonwealth Games 2022. In this clash, Pakistan were bundled out for just 99 runs in 18 overs and Sneh Rana’s spin (2/15) made her opponent dance to her tune. Chasing 100, India did their job comfortably with eight wickets in 11.4 overs. Smriti Mandhana scored 63* in 42 balls to give the team an easy victory.

India will create history by winning silver medal in cricket at the Commonwealth Games 2022.

Star-studded men’s teams from the two countries clashed on August 28 to make the start of the Asia Cup 2022. What fans found was one of the best clashes between the two sides in recent years as this wire went down.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4/26) and Hardik Pandya (3/25) were absolutely lethal at their pace, bowling Pakistan out for just 147 in 19.5 overs. Star batsman Mohammad Rizwan scored 43 runs in 42 balls for Pakistan.

Chasing 148, India lost openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul early on, but innings from Virat Kohli (35), Ravindra Jadeja (35) and Hardik Pandya (33*) gave the Men in Blue two balls to spare. Won by five wickets. ,

Exactly a week later on 4 September, the two sides clashed again during the Super Four stage of the tournament.

In that match, KL Rahul (28) and skipper Rohit Sharma (28) and Virat Kohli’s blistering knock of 60 off 44 balls took the Men in Blue to 181/7 in their 20 overs. Spinner Shadab Khan (2/31) was the leading bowler for Pakistan.

Rizwan (71) and all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz (42) turned things in Pakistan’s favor with their quick innings and Arshdeep’s dropped catch by Asif Ali added a lot of drama and tension to the match, which India won by five wickets with a single ball. lost. give up.

This defeat became a major reason for Team India’s early exit from the Asia Cup 2022. They also lost their next game to Sri Lanka and failed to defend their title by finishing third in the Super Four stage.

So when the Men in Blue step inside the coveted, packed MSG in October, they will have on their mind to avenge their two extremely painful losses to Pakistan, the first being a 10-wicket loss to Pakistan in the 2021 edition. Will have to face of the tournament, due to which India were knocked out of the tournament in the Super 12 stage itself.

A defeat in the Asia Cup would also be fresh in his mind, a defeat that denied him his chance to become the King of Asia for the eighth time.

All eyes will be on stars like KL Rahul, Captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah etc. to perform to the best of their ability.

India squad for South Africa T20I: Rohit Sharma (capt), KL Rahul (vice-captain), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Deepak Hooda, Rishabh Pant (wk), Dinesh Karthik (wk), R Ashwin Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, Arshdeep Singh, Mohd. Shami, Harshal Patel, Deepak Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah.

Originally published at Pen 18

Monday, September 26, 2022

Run out controversy: England citing spirit of cricket while disregarding laws of the game is laughable

Much Ado About Nothing, a play by British author William Shakespeare, is a comedy in which a woman is falsely accused of doing something she did not do. Ironically, what has unfolded in Britain after a legitimate run-out during the third and final women’s ODI between hosts England and India on Saturday is also described more fully in the same four words, Much Ado About Nothing. Can be done, and it is as tragic and humorous as drama.

In the 44th over of England’s innings, with 17 runs needed off 39 balls and only one wicket remaining, England’s Charlie Dean went too far back before bowling the ball and Indian bowler Deepti Sharma removed the bails on the non. Striker end. The field umpire gave the verdict to the video umpire and Dean was declared out.

But for some, the dismissal was against the spirit of cricket (SoC) and they criticized the dismissal, including several England players, both men and women.

England men’s team pacer Stuart Broad called it a “terrible way to end a game” on Twitter. Wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Billings said, “Not just cricket”.

England women’s team all-rounder Georgia Elvis found it “ridiculous”, while former bowler Alex Hartley questioned “is India the only way to win this game?”.

Meanwhile, Indian players and their supporters have used the rule book allowing such dismissals.

“You did the right thing. And don’t let anyone tell you otherwise,” said former India opener Aakash Chopra. “Will it be in the spirit of the game to run short to win?” asked noted commentator Harsha Bhogle.

India women’s captain Harmanpreet Kaur backed Deepti and said, “It is ICC’s rule and you always take those chances.” Deepti claimed that she had “warned him (Dean), he left the crease early on several occasions. We even told the umpire. We were within the rules.” However, the rules do not require a warning before the dismissal takes effect.

England regular captain Heather Knight, who is recovering from hip surgery, refuted Dipti’s claims, saying, “No warnings given… about warnings.”

This method of dismissal has always been legal under Article 41.16.1 of the Laws of Cricket, but for a long time was classified as ‘unfair play’. The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the custodian of cricket laws, recently removed it from the ‘Unfair Play’ section and reclassified it as a routine run out. The International Cricket Council has also notified that from October 1, it will also adopt the changes of the MCC.

Article 41.16.1 of the Laws of Cricket states, “If the non-striker is out of his ground at any time from the moment the ball is in play, unless the bowler would ordinarily be expected to release the ball , the non-striker is liable to be run out. In these circumstances, the non-striker shall be run out if he is out of his ground when his wicket is caught by a bowler throwing the ball over the stumps or by catching the ball. whether the ball is subsequently delivered or not.”

The MCC once again put the onus on the non-striker. “The MCC’s message to non-strikers will remain on their ground until they see the ball leaving the bowler’s hand. Then the dismissal, as of tomorrow (Saturday),” the MCC said in a statement on Sunday. Was seen, can’t be.” ,

If Deepti’s act could be called a sharp exercise, then Dean’s act was clearly illegal.

According to a Twitter thread (https://bit.ly/3ShDzFA) by Peter Della Penna (@PeterDellaPenna), Dean “quickly left his crease 73 times” while in the middle. This is not a mistake, but a deliberate attempt to take undue advantage.

England’s supporters trying to build their argument based on an abstract idea of ​​the SOC, while disregarding something as concrete as a clearly defined law, are both laughable and sad reflections on their inability to incur harm. .

Originally published at Pen 18

Sunday, September 25, 2022

India vs Australia: Kohli, Suryakumar shine as India register 6-wicket win; seal T20I series 2-1

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Team India surpasses arch-rivals Pakistan to win most T20I matches in a calendar year

Team India on Sunday surpassed arch-rivals Pakistan to become the team to win the most T20 matches in a calendar year.

The Men in Blue achieved this feat after their victory over Australia in the third and final ODI in Hyderabad.

Chasing 187 runs set by Australia, half-centuries from Suryakumar Yadav (69) and Virat Kohli (63) helped the Men in Blue to clinch their 21st T20I win in 2022, a milestone during a calendar year. Most by team.

The record was previously held by Pakistan, which won 20 T20I matches in 2021.

Ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup to be played from 16 October to 13 November this year, India have done a lot of match practice for themselves in the shortest format.

He started the year with a 3-0 win over West Indies in the T20I series in February. The same month they defeated Sri Lanka 3–0 in the home T20I series.

In June, there was another T20I home series against South Africa and the series ended in a 2–2 draw after the last match was washed out due to rain.

India continued their winning streak in the shortest format with a 2-1 win in T20Is against England in their own territory in July. In the same month, they also defeated Ireland 2-0 at home.

In July–August, the Men in Blue toured the Caribbean, where they defeated West Indies 4–1 in a five-match T20I series.

This was followed by a rare blot on India’s resume in T20Is this year as they failed to defend their Asia Cup title in August-September this year, finishing third in the Super Four stage.

Following this Australia series, they will play a three-match T20I series against South Africa at home, starting on 28 September.

India will begin their T20 World Cup campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan on 23 October.

India could not even qualify for the last four last year as they were knocked out of the tournament in the Super 12 stage.

Coming into the third T20I against Australia, the Aussies posted 186/7 in their 20 overs. Cameron Green (52 off 21 balls) helped the Aussies get off to an explosive start.

But after that, spinners Yuzvendra Chahal (1/22) and Axar Patel (3/33) helped the Men in Blue make a comeback, stopping the Aussies’ run flow and leaving them struggling to 117/6 in 13.5 overs. Had to do

Then a 68-run partnership between Tim David (54) and Daniel Sams (28*) helped the visitors reach 186/7 in their 20 overs. Axar was India’s star with the ball and continued his good run in the series. Chahal, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Harshal Patel also got a wicket each.

Chasing a target of 187, Team India quickly lost opener KL Rahul (1) and captain Rohit Sharma (17), leaving them struggling at 2/30. Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav then shared a quick 62-ball 104, with Yadav smashing the Aussies across the park and Virat opening the innings after scoring some quick runs in his first 20 balls.

Yadav’s dismissal of Josh Hazlewood for 69 for 36 broke the stand. After that, Virat completed his half-century and looked to end the game but skipper Aaron Finch played a brilliant knock of 63 for 48 off Sams’ delivery. Hardik Pandya (25* off 16 balls) ends the game. One four for India, one ball left. Team India won the game by six wickets, ending their innings at 187/4.

Sams (2/33) bowled well for the Australian team. Hazlewood and Pat Cummins also took a wicket each.

Suryakumar Yadav was adjudged ‘Man of the Match’ for his fifty.

Originally published at Pen 18

india: India beat Australia by six wickets in 3rd T20I, clinch series 2-1

India beat Australia by six wickets in the third and final T20 International to win the three-match series 2-1 here on Sunday. Cameron Green (52 off 21 balls) and Tim David (54) scored a high number of runs as Australia posted 186 for 7 after being invited to bat.

Suryakumar Yadav’s 69 off 36 balls and Virat Kohli’s 63 off 48 balls helped India chase down the target with a ball to spare.

Daniel Sams (2/33) took two wickets, while Josh Hazlewood (1/40) and Pat Cummins (1/40) took one wicket each.

Axar Patel (3/33) took three wickets for India, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/39), Yuzvendra Chahal (1/22) and Harshal Patel (1/18) also took one wicket each.

Brief Scores:

Australia: 186 for 7 in 20 overs (Tim David 54, Cameron Green 52; Axar Patel 3/33).

India: 187 for 4 in 19.5 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 69, Virat Kohli 63; Daniel Sams 2/33). PTI ATK PDS PDS

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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...