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  • Asia Cup 2023: India beat Nepal to enter Super 4 Stage

    Asia Cup 2023: India beat Nepal to enter Super 4 Stage

    In the last Group A match of Asia Cup 2023, India beat Nepal by 10 wickets via Duckworth-Lewis method.

    In the first inning, Nepal set a total of 230 runs in 48.2 overs but after rain interrupted play, the target was revised to 145 in 23 overs according to the DLS (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern) Method.

    Aasif Sheikh was the top scorer for Nepal with 58 runs on 97 balls, while Kushal Bhurtel scored 38 runs on 25 balls. Gulsan Jha scored 23, Depindra Singh 29, and Somapl Kami put in 48 runs for the seventh wicket.

    Muhammad Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja took 3 wickets each.

    Read More: PCB asks BCCI to shift Pak-India matches to Pakistan

    Chasing the target of 145, Rohit Sharma scored 74 runs while Shubman Gill scored 64 runs.

    Sri Lanka and Afghanistan will play their last group match today in Lahore. The winning team will make it to the Super 4 Stage. Pakistan and India will play their Super 4 stage match of Asia Cup 2023 on September 10 in Colombo.

  • PCB asks BCCI to shift Pak-India matches to Pakistan

    PCB asks BCCI to shift Pak-India matches to Pakistan

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has proposed to Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) that as more rain is expected in Sri Lanka in the coming week, the remaining matches between Pakistan and India should be shifted to Pakistan.

    In a telephonic conversation between Chairman PCB Zaka Ashraf and BCCI’s Secretory Jay Shah, Zaka said that as more rain is expected in Sri Lanka, BCCI should consider moving the remaining matches between the two arch-rivals to Pakistan or Dubai. “The Asia Cup is a big event and we shouldn’t let bad weather ruin it”, Zaka said.

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    In reply, BCCI’s Jay Shah said that his board will consider the proposal.

    A highly anticipated match between Pakistan and India was ruined by rain on Saturday, with two interruptions before the game was eventually called off.

  • Asia Cup 2023: Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 89 runs

    Asia Cup 2023: Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 89 runs

    Bangladesh beat Afghanistan on Sunday by 89 runs in the fourth match of Asia Cup 2023 played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

    In the first inning, Bangladesh set a mammoth total of 334 runs, with Miraz scoring 112 runs on 119 balls and Najam ul Hassan scoring 104 runs on 105 balls. Bangladesh lost two early wickets on 63 runs, but then Shanto and Miraz set a partnership of 194 runs.

    Chasing the target of 335 runs Afghanistan lost an early wicket as Rahmat Ullah Gurbaz returned to the pavilion after scoring just one run. Rahmat Shah and Ibrahim Zardan set a partnership of 78 runs but the former departed to the pavilion on 33 runs.

    Ibrahim Zardan completed 50 runs but was also defeated on 75 runs as Mushfiq ur Rehman took a brilliant catch behind the wicket. Hashmat Ullah Shahidi played a good inning of 51 runs while Rashid Khan scored 24 runs.

    Afghanistan kept losing wickets at regular intervals and the whole team returned to the pavilion on 245 runs in 44.4 overs.
    Taskin Ahmed took 4 wickets while Shoriful Islam took 3.

    The next match will be played between India and Nepal at Kandy, Sri Lanka. The losing team will be out of Asia Cup 2023.

  • Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak dies after long battle with cancer

    Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak dies after long battle with cancer

    Former Zimbabwe captain Heath Streak has died at the age of 49 after a prolonged battle with advanced colon and liver cancer. He is survived by his wife, Nadine, and four children.

    Nadine posted on social media: “In the early hours of this morning, Sunday the 3rd of September 2023, the greatest love of my life and the father of my beautiful children, was carried to be with the Angels from his home where he wished to spend his last days surrounded by his family and closest loved ones,”

    Streak was Zimbabwe’s biggest cricketing star of the 1990s. He represented his country in 65 Tests, making him their second-most capped Test player, and 189 ODIs between 1993 and 2005. He was the team’s leading bowler, with 216 Test wickets and 239 ODI wickets, and the only Zimbabwe bowler to take more than 100 Test wickets and over 200 ODI wickets. He was also the seventh-highest Test run-scorer, with 1990 runs, and one of 16 Zimbabwe batters to score more than 2000 ODI runs, finishing with 2943.

    “This is a very sad day for Zimbabwe and a sad day for cricket as we, on the one hand, mourn the demise of a true great of our beautiful game and, on the other, celebrate the greatness of what Heath gave us: he played with passion, spirit and was nothing less than an inspirational figure who raised our flag high and touched lives within the sport and beyond,” Zimbabwe Cricket chair Tavengwa Mukuhlani said.

    At the age of 19, Heath Streak made his international debut with a match against South Africa during the 1993 Hero Cup.

    The same year, he played a test match against Pakistan in Karachi, during which he took eight wickets in a match in Rawalpindi.

    Streak became the captain of Zimbabwe in 2000 but resigned in 2001 as his leadership had an impact on his performance.

    His career as a cricketer was also interfered with by the introduction of quota systems. Hence, selection interference and payment issues led to Streak’s first resignation as captain. He, however, became the captain again in 2002, and the team qualified for 2003 World Cup, where Zimbabwe were co-hosts.

    In 2004, Streak resigned as captain for the second time after his friction with the board, resulting in 13 other white players walking out from the national side.

    Inexperienced players led to poor results. Streak, being the only one, rejoined following year. He played six Tests and six ODIs (two for Africa XI against Asia XI in August 2005) before retiring from international cricket at the age of 32 in 2005.

    Streak then played for Warwickshire and was their captain briefly. He joined Ahmedabad Rockets in Indian Cricket League. He returned to Zimbabwe once again, now as a coach. In 2013, however, Streak’s contract was not renewed.

    He coached at domestic union, Matabeleland Tuskers, and founded his own academy, the Heath Streak Academy, in Bulawayo in 2014.

    He also found gigs as a bowling coach across the world and had stints with Bangladesh (2014-2016) and Gujarat Lions (in the 2016 and 2017 editions of the IPL). He again returned to Zimbabwe as head coach in 2016. During the 2018 World Cup qualifier held in Zimbabwe, the team lost an important match to the UAE and missed out on the World Cup. Streak and his entire coaching staff were sacked. He went on to have short stints with Scotland, Somerset, and Kolkata Knight Riders.

    In 2021, Streak was banned for eight years after being charged with five breaches of the ICC’s anti-corruption code, including accepting payment in bitcoins from a potential corruptor – all of which he admitted. However, he later denied attempts to fix matches but admitted to disclosing inside information in regards to international matches.

  • Twitter furious with Indian cricket board’s Jay Shah who didn’t let India play in Pakistan

    Twitter furious with Indian cricket board’s Jay Shah who didn’t let India play in Pakistan

    After rain ended the highly ended Pak-India Asia Cup 2023 match, X (formerly Twitter) turned its anger towards Jay Shah, Secretary of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) who refused to let the tournament be played out in hosts Pakistan. Shah remained adamant that India will not play in Pakistan, citing imaginary security concerns, ignoring the fact that major teams were all satisfied with security arrangements after touring the country.

    When Saturday’s game got interrupted twice and eventually washed out by rain, cricket fans were up in arms against Shah, the son of Indian Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah.

    Here are some of the tweets that angry netizens wrote down:

  • Asia Cup 2023: Pakistan vs India

    Asia Cup 2023: Pakistan vs India

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    India vs Pakistan match has been called off due to rain. We saw some brilliant cricket in the first half as Pakistan’s fast bowlers got the better of Indian batters at the beginning and the end of the innings. In between, Hardik Pandya and Ishan Kishan, played, arguably, their best ODI innings to date. But the rain had the final say. It was expected to delay the start, but the match started on time. The radar for the evening was clear but, as Babar said last evening, Sri Lanka weather is unpredictable.

    India bowled out by Pakistan for 266 in 48.5 overs. Hardik Pandya was top scorer with 87 runs in the first inning while Shaheen Afridi took 4 wickets.

    INDIA 252/8 (46 Overs)

    Right after the much needed wicket of Hardik Pandya, Shaheen Shah Afridi takes Jadeja’s wicket and on his first ball of 45th over Naseem succeeds in getting Shardul’s wicket.

    INDIA 127/4 (25 Overs)

    INDIA 108/4 (21 Overs)

    Shubman Gill bowled out by Haris Rauf

    INDIA 76/4 (15.1 Overs)

    Indian batsman Shubman Gill has been bowled out by a blistering Haris Rauf delivery on the first ball of the 14th over.

    Hardik Pandaya has come in to bat with India now four wickets down.

    Rain interrupts play again

    Rain has once again interrupted the Asia Cup 2023 Pakistan-India match.

    Covers have been pulled out while players have left for their dressing rooms.

    This is the second rain interruption in the match. More rain has been forecast for later in the night.

    INDIA 51/3 (11.3 Overs)

    India lose three wickets in 10 overs

    Pakistan got three wickets of Indian batters inside of the first 10 overs of the Asia Cup 2023 clash between the arch-rivals. Shaheen Afridi took two crucial wickets — Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, while Haris Rauf took Shreyas Iyer’s wicket.

    INDIA 48/3 (10 Overs)

    INDIA 42/2 (8 Overs)

    Rain in Kandy

    Pakistan-India match was delayed for a bit due to rain in Kandy, Sri Lanka.

    India is at 15/0 after 4.2 overs.

    India wins the toss, chooses to bat first

    India has won the crucial toss in the match with Pakistan and chosen to bat first.

    The Indian team’s decision came right after light rain came down on Pallekele stadium.

    Fears of the match getting a delayed start have been out to rest for now, however, there is still a chance of rain later in the day.

  • India wins the toss, chooses to bat first

    India wins the toss, chooses to bat first

    The Indian team’s decision came right after light rain came down on Pallekele stadium.

    Fears of the match getting a delayed start have been out to rest for now, however, there is still a chance of rain later in the day.

    The most thrilling match of the Asia Cup 2023 is just one day away. But Pallekele Stadium might not witness the historic clash as bad weather looms over the city. The match, scheduled for Saturday, September 2, might be washed out as AccuWeather is predicting “light winds and thundery showers.”

    Rain is expected from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm and also expected periodically throughout the whole day.

    In the night time, AccuWeather has predicted 87% chance of heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, another weather predicting website Weather.com also predicts 80% chance of rainfall during the day and a 70% chance at night.

    A previous match between the two arch-rivals was also spoiled by rain in the 2019 World Cup. In that match, India was the winner by 89 runs through the Duckworth-Lewis method.

    Predictions of rain during the highly anticipated Asia Cup 2023 Pak-India match have come true. Rain has started in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
    However the time and date of the match has not been changed by ACC.

    “Many people are asking me about the weather in Kandy. Where I’m staying, there’s a drizzle with cloud cover. But you can see that the weather is clearing. The ground is one hour away from here. Maybe, the weather is different there,” said Wasim Akram in a video shared on X (former Twitter).

  • VIP protocol; BCCI officials to get bulletproof cars for Pakistan visit

    VIP protocol; BCCI officials to get bulletproof cars for Pakistan visit

    Punjab Home Ministry has approved the use of bulletproof vehicles by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Chairman Roger Binny and Deputy Chairman Rajeev Shukla when they visit Lahore during the 2023 Asian Cup.

    The BCCI Chairman and BCCI Vice-Chairman are expected to arrive in Lahore on September 4 and attend a dinner at Governor’s house on the invitation of Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Zaka Ashraf.

    The Services and General Administration Department (S&GAD) has asked the Punjab Department of Home Affairs to take back the two double-cab vehicles it had previously provided and send them bulletproof Mercedes and Land Cruisers.

    Read More: BCCI president Roger Binny, vice president Rajeev Shukla to visit Pakistan

    Ministry of Home Affairs has approved PCB’s application and issued instructions to S&GAD.
    Roger Binny has already confirmed his and Rajeev Shukla’s visit to Pakistan.

  • PCB announces playing XI for biggest clash against India

    PCB announces playing XI for biggest clash against India

    PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) has announced playing XI for the biggest clash of the Asia Cup 2023 against India. Here is the list of all players:

    Pakistan Playing XI

    Batsman: Fakhar Zaman, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam (Captain), Muhammad Rizwan (WC), Iftikhar Ahmed, Agha Salman.

    All Rounders: Shadab Khan, Muhammad Nawaz

    Bowlers: Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah

    Weather Conditions

    There is a prediction of rain on the day of the match from early morning to mid-night. The Pitch of this ground is most favorable for Spinners if the climate is not overcast.

  • PCB offers special tickets for the PAK-IND match

    PCB offers special tickets for the PAK-IND match

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has offered special tickets for the most anticipated match of Asia Cup 2023 between Pakistan and India.

    PCB has started selling additional tickets for cricket fans for the Pak-India clash, giving fans the opportunity to sit on the grass and watch the match.
    Fans will be able to watch the match on the grass hill with a scoreboard for 1500 Lankan Rupees while they can watch the match between India and Nepal at 2560 Lankan rupees.

    Read More: Asia Cup 2023: Sri Lanka defeats Bangladesh by five wickets

    Fans will be able to buy the tickets from Abitha ground box office in Kandy.

    The match between Pakistan and India will be played on September 2, Saturday.