India’s great batsman Virat Kohli is celebrating his 34th birthday today, on 5th November. With 477 international matches and 24350 runs, the Indian run machine is adding more feathers to their illustrious cap. The star Indian batsman and former India captain was born on 5 November in Delhi. Wishing Virat Kohli all the best.
Friday, November 4, 2022
MS Dhoni moves HC for contempt proceedings against IPS officer
In 2014, Dhoni filed a civil suit to permanently restrain the then Inspector General of Police Sampath Kumar from making any statement linking match-fixing and spot-fixing. He requested the court to direct the payment of Rs 100 crore for damages.
By an interim order passed on March 18, 2014, the court restrained Sampath Kumar from making any statement against Dhoni. Despite the order, Sampath Kumar reportedly filed an affidavit before the Supreme Court making derogatory remarks against the judiciary and senior advocate representing the state in cases against him. When it was brought to the notice of the Madras High Court, it took it on its file in December, 2021.
After obtaining concurrence from Advocate-General R Shanmugasundaram on July 18 this year to file the contempt petition, Dhoni sought this to punish Sampath Kumar for his alleged action of making remarks against the judiciary in contempt of court. Preferred the current contempt application on October 11. Interim order passed in 2014
Mohammad Nabi quits as Afghanistan skipper after winless T20 World Cup exit
Nabi, 37, will remain as the player but said he and the selectors were not “on the same page”.
“For the past year, our team’s preparation was not to the level that a captain would want it to be or would be required for a major tournament,” he said in a statement on Twitter.
“Also, in the last few tours, the team manager, the selection committee and I were not on the same page, which had an impact on the team balance.
“Therefore, with due respect, effective immediately, I declare to step down as a captain and continue to play for my country when the management and the team require me.”
Afghanistan, coached by former England batsman Jonathan Trott, finished the Super 12 stage in Australia without a win.
They had two washouts and two defeats to sit at the bottom of the six-team table in Group 1.
Middle-order batsman and off-spinner Nabi has played 104 T20Is for Afghanistan since making his debut in 2010.
Despite Rashid Khan’s unbeaten 48 off 48, who came to bat at number eight, Afghanistan’s latest defeat is Afghanistan’s chase of 168 runs.
Trott told reporters before Nabi’s announcement, “It showed the skills and talent of the players that we have, but the situational awareness that we lack in parts and we saw that against Sri Lanka, we did it again tonight.” have seen.”
When asked about Rashid’s promotion up the order, Trott said, “I think other batsmen in the team tend to take more responsibility of their innings and the responsibility with which they are charged.
“There are times when players need to stand up and accept the pressure that comes with playing international cricket and you need to perform better.”
The team has come on leaps and bounds, with players initially learning the game in refugee camps in Pakistan fleeing the Soviet occupation of 1979–1989.
Trott, who worked in Afghanistan in July, said, “I saw it and I realized how lucky and privileged I am to be growing up in a country where the sport is so well-crafted and encouraged and really I have a way of life.”
“So to see these people and to hear their stories about the background of their growing up and the things they’ve had to overcome, the areas they’ve come from and being here in front of more than 18,000 people in bright lights. Play in Adelaide under and worldwide spectators…
“They may be better with respect to structure but as far as players, I don’t have a problem with any of them.”
australia: Australia survive Rashid scare to keep slim semifinal hopes alive
Based on the win, Australia moved up to second place in Group 1 with seven points from five matches, similar to New Zealand, who became the first team to qualify for the semi-finals due to a better net run rate.
Australia, however, failed to surpass England’s net run rate as the hosts needed to restrict Afghanistan to 106 after posting 168 for eight.
This means that if England beat Sri Lanka in their final match in Sydney on Saturday, they too will finish with seven points and join New Zealand in the semi-finals from Group 1 with a better net run rate.
Glenn Maxwell was the top scorer for Australia as he hit a quick half-century but Afghanistan pulled things back nicely in the last five overs to restrict the defending champions to a decent total.
Maxwell scored 54 off 32 balls, including six boundaries and two boundaries, when Afghanistan invited Australia to bat.
In reply, Afghanistan rode on the pyrotechnics of Rashid (48 not out off 23 balls) to register a sensational victory, but ultimately lost.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz started Afghanistan well with 30 off 17 balls during which he hit two fours and as many sixes but Australia bounced back, removing both the openers.
Gulbadin Naib (39) and Ibrahim Zadran (26), however, were in no mood to give up without a fight as they added 59 off 46 balls for the second wicket.
Naib and Zadran both made good impact of an inside shot on the infield and kept the Afghans in the hunt.
Maxwell had to do a great job from the outfield to break the stand. Maxwell hit a straight from deep mid-wicket to shorten Naib’s innings and then off the very next ball, Zadran patted Adam Zampa to Marsh.
Zampa hit another missed time shot to dismiss Najibullah Zadran as Afghanistan lost the plot in the 14th over.
In the end, Rashid struck some quick strikes and combined with Darvesh Rasuli to put up a quick partnership of 45 runs off 28 balls to reduce the equation to 22 of the final over.
Rashid managed to hit Marcus Stonis for two fours and a six in the final over but it was not enough.
Earlier, Australia lost Cameron Green early on but David Warner (25 off 18) and Mitchell Marsh (45 off 30) kept the run rate up with their quick strokeplay.
But two quick wickets in the sixth over in the form of Warner and Steve Smith reduced the hosts to 52 for 3 in the powerplay.
While Warner was bowled by a Naveen-ul-Haq off-cutter as the batsman went for an exceptional switch hit, Smith was declared lbw three balls later.
Marsh then put Mujeeb ur Rahman (1/42) on top for a slog sweep and Gurbaz took a good high to pack the batsman in as Australia were reduced to 86 for 4 in the 11th over.
Maxwell and Stoinis (25 off 21) again joined hands and shared a 53-run stand for the fifth wicket off just 29 balls.
While Maxwell looked ominous as the Afghan bowlers cut, dragged and bounced over the boundary, Stoinis struggled with his timing.
Stoinis hit just two sixes in his 21-ball knock before being handed a simple catch to Usman Ghani at backward point off Rashid.
Stand-in captain Matthew Wade also did not bother the scorer much as he was clean bowled by a toe-crushing yorker from Fazlhaq Farooqui.
At 133 for 4 in 15 overs, Australia lost wickets to lose momentum as Maxwell found boundaries coming after a promising start.
Maxwell reached his half-century in 29 balls off Farooqui in the final over and again fenced off the last ball to end the innings on a high.
australia: Cricket: New Zealand reach T20 World Cup semis, Australia win and wait
Kane Williamson’s half-century and spin-bowling attack led the Black Caps to a 35-run victory at the Adelaide Oval, sealing one of the top two spots in Group 1 and making it to the last four.
Glenn Maxwell scored an unbeaten half-century and spinner Adam Zampa played a crucial 2-22 innings as defending champions Australia later joined New Zealand on seven points after a just four-run win over the Afghans at the same venue.
However, it was not enough to raise the net run rate of England, who now need to beat Sri Lanka in their final Super 12 match in Sydney on Saturday to take another semi-final berth from the group.
“Afghanistan played really well but luckily we managed to catch them back,” Maxwell said.
“We have put ourselves in this position but hopefully the Sri Lankans can work for us.”
At one stage in Afghanistan’s response to Australia’s 168-8, it looked like the home team might not even get the win they needed to survive their tournament.
Three wickets in Zampa’s fourth over – Maxwell’s first run out from a straight hit – broke the 59-run partnership between Gulbadin Naib (39) and Ibrahim Zadran (26) and helped the Afghans go from 99-2 to 99-5.
Rashid Khan revived his team’s chase with four sixes in his 48-run stand, but he came short in the final over as Afghanistan finished 164-7 and did not win the tournament.
Australia first came to bat with a lot of intent after Aaron Finch and Tim David were out with hamstring strains, a much changed team and a stand-in captain in Matt Wade.
Cameron Green and Steve Smith came into the squad, but neither of them lasted long and David Warner (25), Mitchell Marsh (45) and Maxwell (54) needed Australia to try to score big runs. was abandoned.
Earlier, New Zealand’s batsmen scored 185 for six after Ireland opted to field, before Black Caps bowlers restricted the Irish to 150 for nine.
Ireland are out of the World Cup but returned home with pride after a solid tournament with a brilliant hat-trick from pacer Josh Little.
Left-hander Little caught skipper Williamson for 61, then got both James Neesham and Mitchell Santner out lbw for no scores in the 19th over to score Ireland’s second hat-trick in T20 Internationals.
However, the damage was already done by Williamson and middle-order batsman Daryl Mitchell (31 not out).
Paul Stirling and Andy Balbirnie gave Ireland a fighting chance but left-arm spinner Santner broke the 68-run partnership when he cut Balbirnie to his stumps.
“It’s good because we have a few days now and people will be able to relax,” Williamson said. “Look at what’s going on in the other matches tomorrow and see how it goes.”
Thursday, November 3, 2022
new zealand: Irish win toss, send New Zealand into bat at T20 World Cup
This is the last Super 12 match for both the teams. New Zealand are in a position to qualify for the semi-finals with five points from four matches and a positive net run rate of 2.233.
A win against Ireland would confirm New Zealand as the first semi-finalists in the tournament, but a defeat could open the way for England and Australia.
Ireland are out of contention with three points from four matches in the second round, including a major upset against England.
Australia were playing Afghanistan later on Friday, and Group 1 was to conclude with England on Saturday against Sri Lanka.
Australia, currently ranked third in the group, need a win and a big boost to their net run rate to secure one of the top two spots that will earn progress to the semi-finals.
England and Australia have five points each from four matches, but England is ahead of Australia in terms of net run rate.
The pitch at the Adelaide Oval is conducive to batting and one of the two square squares is particularly short, which should make it a target for batsmen.
Lineup:
New Zealand: Finn Allen, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson (c), Glenn Phillips, James Neesham, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner, Ish Sodhi, Tim Southee, Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult.
Ireland: Paul Stirling, Andrew Balbirnie (c), Lorcan Tucker, Harry Tector, Curtis Camper, George Dockrell, Gareth Delany, Mark Adair, Fionn Hand, Barry McCarthy, Joshua Little.
‘Fake fielding’ by Kohli?: Controversy for the sake of it
The incident happened in the seventh over of Bangladesh’s innings, just before rain stopped play, when their opener Liton Das played the ball towards deep point and scored two runs. As Arshdeep Singh threw the ball back, Kohli, standing on point, performed a throw while the ball was still in the air and in the path of the wicketkeeper.
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