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ek-ranjhaan · 5 months
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I have my finals going on, so I have been extremely disturbed by this whole scenario, so I had to rant. But I'm better now.
no maan it's not about loosing. A whole lot of people's hope broke (certainly not just Indians).
One shouldn't take humiliation in loosing.
Like ik all of us are heartbroken, but I'm more in pain for the team. After such beautiful performances this happened.
It was so so painful to see Rohit cry.
You can't blame them, can you? Afterall, they have been giving their best all this while.
All I feel rn is that even tho they didn't win the match and the cup which they and only they deserved the most, they won a lot lot more than that, they won all our hearts.
They shattered so so MANY records. Everyone played OUTSTANDING and OMG Rohit, Virat, Viraj, Shubman, Shreyas, Jadeja, Pandya, Shami... YOU ALL WERE BEYOND THAT.
And lets not forget the fact that India still continues to stand on the 1st position in the world cup table despite the loss.
I know for a fact that it was more of fate was more responsible for everything than their play.
The past undefeatable magic of their healed a lot within me, even tho after this, a part of me is in deep ache.
Thanks a ton to the wonderful team India. My heart swells with pride and mind can't help but be further more devoted to you and Cricket.
And congrats to Australian cricket team.
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musiquesduciel · 5 months
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Glenn Maxwell with his husband Virat Kohli after the ICC World Cup Finals (Nov 19, 2023)
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n7india · 6 months
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ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 : श्रीलंका को हराने के बाद सेमीफाइनल में न्यूजीलैंड की जगह पक्की
Bengaluru: आईसीसी पुरुष क्रिकेट विश्‍व कप 2023 (ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023) मैच में गुरुवार को न्यूजीलैंड की श्रीलंका पर 160 गेंद बाकी रहते पांच विकेट से जीत से उसका नेट रन रेट (एनआरआर) +0.743 तक बढ़ गया है और सेमीफाइनल में उसकी जगह पक्की हो गई है। न्यूजीलैंड ने भारत, दक्षिण अफ्रीका और ऑस्ट्रेलिया के साथ विश्‍व कप के सेमीफाइनल में अपनी जगह पक्की कर ली है। श्रीलंका पर न्यूजीलैंड की जोरदार…
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celeb-stalkerr · 6 months
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Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka: Bangladesh pull off a thrilling win over Sri Lanka in World Cup 2023
Bangladesh pull off a thrilling win over Sri Lanka in a tense World Cup encounter Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka: Bangladesh registered a three-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in a heated and inconsequential match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday, November 6. The match witnessed an unprecedented event where Angelo Mathews became the first…
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rishukumariworld-blog · 6 months
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WATCH: Irfan Pathan and Harbhajan Singh celebrate Afghanistan’s win over Sri Lanka by dancing to Afghan beats – CWC 2023
The ODI World Cup 2023 has turned out to be an extraordinary event so far, with each match bringing its own share of excitement and surprises. Among the numerous incredible moments that this tournament has offered, Afghanistan’s journey has stood out as a heartwarming tale of triumph and tenacity. Recently, Afghanistan added another chapter to their cricketing journey by defeating Sri Lanka in a…
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rangpurcity · 1 year
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Year Ender 2022: India made a record of winning the World Cup, missed 2 more titles, Rohit Sharma also...
Year Ender 2022: India made a record of winning the World Cup, missed 2 more titles, Rohit Sharma also…
Talking about the performance of the team, the Indian team played a total of 24 ODIs this year. He won in 14, while lost in 8. The result of 2 matches did not come. If we look at the T20 record, this year Team India won 28 out of 40 matches. No other team could win more matches than that this year. 2 Test matches are still left. If you look at the record of the Indian women’s team, it has won 10…
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mobogiant · 2 years
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the 2022 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup
the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup
Organizers have announced the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup Twelve teams have already qualified for the tournament. Four spots remain to be filled by the top two teams of each Global Qualifiers tournament, which will consist of 16 teams from around the world. The Global Qualifiers will end in May 2022, so the draw has not yet been announced. Once qualification is finished, the teams will…
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sportsgr8 · 26 days
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Thirteen Years Ago, My Childhood Dream Turned Into Reality , Sachin Reminisces India s 2011 ODI World Cup Glory
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ICC Cricket World Cup: Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar recalled the 2011 ODI World Cup victory on the 13th anniversary of the monumental triumph. April 2 holds immense significance for Indian cricket, as the Men in Blue clinched their second ODI World Cup title, ending a 28-year wait since their first-ever victory in 1983. On this day in 2011, India won the showpiece event in front of the home crowd at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, courtesy of two brilliant knocks by Gautam Gambhir and then-skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni. "Thirteen years ago, my childhood dream turned into reality. Forever grateful for the memories, the team, and the incredible support of over a billion people," Sachin wrote on his social media while sharing a photo from the 2011 World Cup trophy moment. Dhoni alongside Gambhir orchestrated India's pursuit of the 274/6 target set by Sri Lanka. The latter's dismissal for 97 left India within reach of victory, with Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh guiding the team home. Dhoni's iconic six sealed India's triumph with 10 balls to spare. Sachin, who had been a part of the Indian team at ODI World Cups since 1992, Sachin had to wait till 2011 to lay his hands on the coveted silverware after missing out on five previous occasions. "2-4-2011 Day to remember... Worldcup winners #Grateful," said former India spin master Harbhajan Singh said, celebrating India's 2011 World Cup success. BCCI secretary Jay Shah also shared a post on X on the occasion of the 13th anniversary of India's 2011 World Cup triumph, "#OnThisDay in 2011, our Men in Blue made history by clinching the ICC Cricket World Cup for the 2nd time! "Led by the legendary @msdhoni, with gritty innings from @GautamGambhir, quality batting by @sachin_rt, heroic all-round displays by @YUVSTRONG12 and the entire squad played exceptional cricket throughout the tournament! "Every moment at the electrifying Wankhede Stadium echoed with the spirit of Indian Cricket on this night, 13 years ago," he wrote. "#OnThisDay in 2011, Team India put an end to a 28-year World Cup drought by defeating Sri Lanka in the final and becoming the ICC World Cup champions for the second time!" Asian Cricket Council shared on X. Read the full article
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blogynews · 6 months
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Unveiling the Disappointing Lineup: Cricket World Cup 2023's Most Underwhelming Players So Far
The halfway mark of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has arrived, revealing some favorites and disappointments. After the completion of 24 matches in the league stage, out of a total of 45 matches, teams like England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka are struggling to leave their mark on the tournament. Here is a closer look at the XI players who have not lived up to expectations, hindering their…
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ek-ranjhaan · 5 months
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I can't-
I-
I'm cryin-
I can't breathe
It's too painful
My heart is aching
My head is breaking
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musiquesduciel · 5 months
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Chant after me, kids: Australia will play in the Finals. Australia will play in the Finals. Australia will play in the Finals. Australia will play in the Finals. Australia will play in the Finals. AUSTRALIA WILL WIN THE SEMI’S TOMORROW AND PLAY IN THE FINALS.
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blogynewz · 6 months
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Unveiling the Disappointing Lineup: Cricket World Cup 2023's Most Underwhelming Players So Far
The halfway mark of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has arrived, revealing some favorites and disappointments. After the completion of 24 matches in the league stage, out of a total of 45 matches, teams like England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka are struggling to leave their mark on the tournament. Here is a closer look at the XI players who have not lived up to expectations, hindering their…
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blogynewsz · 6 months
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Unveiling the Disappointing Lineup: Cricket World Cup 2023's Most Underwhelming Players So Far
The halfway mark of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has arrived, revealing some favorites and disappointments. After the completion of 24 matches in the league stage, out of a total of 45 matches, teams like England, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka are struggling to leave their mark on the tournament. Here is a closer look at the XI players who have not lived up to expectations, hindering their…
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rishukumariworld-blog · 6 months
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World Cup 2023: Imad Wasim Fires Shots at Babar Azam’s Poor Form Following Pakistan’s Defeat Against Australia
Pakistan‘s disappointing run in the ODI World Cup 2023 continued as they faced a defeat against Australia at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Friday. The Men in Green, after conceding 367/9 on the scoreboard, were unable to chase down the formidable target, ultimately losing the contest by 62 runs. Imad Wasim raises concerns over captain Babar Azam’s performance Following Pakistan’s…
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nfliplnews · 6 months
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[ad_1] For overseas cricketers, historically, Wankhede Stadium fans have not been easy to please. Mumbai has knowledgeable crowds who applaud a good performance regardless of which team it comes from, but chanting names is a different deal. That is almost exclusively reserved for Indian players. Heinrich Klaasen celebrates his century during the ICC Men�s Cricket World Cup 2023 match between England and South Africa, at Wankhede Stadium(PTI) On Saturday, though, for about half an hour, there was a different buzz at the Wankhede. A sort that has probably never been seen before at the iconic arena. Both were foreign teams, but the locals in the stands who had donned the hat of the neutrals cheered as if they were hailing one of their own. And the man who had the Wankhede crowd eating out of his hand was Heinrich Klaasen – an astonishing ball-striker who reaffirmed his status as one of the best white-ball batters in world cricket with a match-winning 67-ball 109. South Africa were in complete control against England. At 222/3 in 33 overs, the Proteas seemed on course for a massive total. Then came a mini fightback by the defending champions with Aiden Markram and David Miller falling in quick succession. At 264/5 in 41 overs, it seemed South Africa were squandering a great opportunity. However, just as everyone wondered whether South Africa would be able to bat England out of the contest, the onslaught began. One that saw 135 runs hammered in nine overs. Left-arm pacer Reece Topley was hit to all parts while Mark Wood, one of the quickest bowlers in the game, was treated with disdain. Marco Jansen joined the party and went on to register his highest ODI score, but there was no doubt who the main act was. Klaasen had braved the heat and survived the middle overs, scoring 48 runs off the first 39 balls he faced. It was he who led the assault which saw England concede their highest ODI total. He hit 61 off the last 28 balls he faced to complete his first ODI World Cup century. Already regarded as one of the best batters against spin, he also reminded everyone how devastating he can be against pace. Chants of “Klaasen… Klaasen” echoed over after over. It was a sultry afternoon and the 32-year-old, gasping for air, was compelled to squat repeatedly. He said later that he had to dig “really, really deep”, but never gave up. He had left England deflated and the fans acknowledged that they had witnessed something special. “It ranks up as one of my better hundreds, purely on the conditions that were out there,” the Player-of-the-Match said after South Africa’s 229-run win. “Physically, I was not in a good space, but mentally I had to dig very deep there.” This refusal to back down has been a theme throughout Klaasen’s career. After being in and out of club sides – he made his List A debut in 2012 – he had to wait a long time before being given a break in international cricket at 26. He hit a 30-ball 69 during his first T20I series, at home against India in 2018, but truly announced his arrival two years later with 123* against Australia in an ODI. At that stage, it seemed Klaasen would go on to establish himself as a regular in South Africa’s white-ball teams. But the pandemic struck. “I got Covid and was really sick, coughing blood and those sorts of things,” he told ESPN before the England game. It was a tough road back to regain form and in 2021, he was dropped from the team. “It was a bitter moment for me,” he said. “I fell out of love with the game and didn’t want to play cricket anymore.” This was the setback that, Klassen admits, ignited a fire in him eventually. With nothing to fall back on, he worked hard to develop his game and emerge as a mainstay in South Africa’s middle order in limited-overs cricket. And this relentless pursuit has resulted in his extraordinary 2023 season. In 15 ODIs this year, he has aggregated 725 runs with three centuries, the pièce de résistance being a stunning 83-ball 174 against Australia in Centurion last month. In IPL, he scored 448 runs in 11 innings at a strike-rate of 177.07. In a way, Klaasen embodies South Africa’s intense ambition at this World Cup. Semi-finalists four times, they’ve suffered heartbreaks often, raising questions about their character under pressure. This time though they’re playing as if they have a point to prove. “This group of ours has been playing good cricket for the last three years now,” said Klaasen. “We've been maturing nicely. It’s our time to really make a big statement for the world that South Africans are very good under pressure.” [ad_2] Source link
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shahananasrin-blog · 6 months
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[ad_1] Pakistan´s captain Babar Azam reacts during the 2023 ICC Men´s Cricket World Cup match between India and Pakistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 14, 2023. — AFPPakistan's skipper Babar Azam pinned poor fielding, bowling for the team's second consecutive loss against Australia in the ongoing World Cup 2023.The Men in Green — while chasing a mammoth 368-run target — got bowled out at 305 runs in the 46th over resulting in a 62-run defeat against the Aussies in the match played at Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium.“First 34 overs in the bowl and field cost us. We dropped Warner and such batters to ensure they cash in. Credit to quicks and spinners for coming back in the last 15, who hit their lengths and the stumps,” the skipper said in the post-match ceremony.The 29-year-old then talked about the flaws in Pakistan’s batting, mentioning that the team failed to create a big partnership.“The message for the batters was that we can do it. We've done it and the ball comes well under lights. We started well. We got small partnerships but needed big ones in the middle. Honestly, we have to get up to the mark in the first ten with ball and partnerships in the middle with bat,” he said.The Aussies managed to restrict the Green Shirts to 305 runs after posting a colossal 368-run target courtesy of a 259-run stand from David Warner and Mitchell Marsh.Pakistan were off to a great start as their opening duo of Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique had a 134-run partnership — the first time a Pakistani opening pair had a century stand against Australia in a World Cup match.Pakistan were 154-2 in 23.4 overs — after losing Abdullah and Imam — and were in dire need of a big partnership to get back in the team but their skipper Babar Azam was removed by Adam Zampa just after scoring 18 runs courtesy of an excellent catch by Pat Cummins.The Green Shirts kept on losing wickets at regular intervals but after the arrival of Iftikhar Ahmed, it looked like Pakistan would get in the game once again as the 33-year-old started hitting boundaries.But Adam Zampa provided the Aussies the much-needed breakthrough and removed Iftikhar and Mohammad Rizwan in back-to-back overs.The Men in Green were bowled out for 305 runs in 45.3 overs.Batting first, Australia posted 367 runs on the scoreboard, recording the biggest total against Pakistan in the World Cup.Shaheen Afridi was the pick of the bowlers for Pakistan as the 23-year-old bagged five wickets, his second World Cup fifer. [ad_2]
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