Match 28 – The Dutch don’t stop flying!
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Ten Moments In a match that unfolded with just 10 moments of competition, it appeared as though the contest was heavily one-sided. Surprisingly, the associate nation displayed an intensity and hunger for victory that surpassed the enthusiasm of the full-member team. This performance raises questions about the deserving status of full membership for the underdogs, …
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Match 27 – The ANZAC competition in India
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Ten Moments This is the thriller we all needed! Rachin Ravindra and James Neesham specials meant it came down to six needed off the final ball for New Zealand, with No. 11 on strike – Australia then closed it out 10 Starc’s catches A very important catch in the match, he lengthens the body to …
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Match 26 – The World Cup clutch we needed, a one-wicket win!
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Ten Moments South Africa rose to the top by the barest of margins in a thriller against Pakistan. Their one-wicket win took them level with India on ten points at the top of the table, but ahead on net run rate 10 QDK’s fast start Eventful Start to the Chase: South Africa’s chase began with …
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Match 25 – Sri Lanka wins again!
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Moments Australia 399 for 8 (Maxwell 106, Warner 104, Smith 71, Labuschagne 62, van Beek 4-74, de Leede 2-115) beat Netherlands 90 (Vikramjit 25, Zampa 4-8, Marsh 2-19) by 309 runs England’s World Cup defense clings to a sliver of hope after a disheartening display against Sri Lanka. The eight-wicket defeat, accomplished in just 59 …
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Match 5 – The Ideal Start for India
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Ten Moments India 201 for 4 (Rahul 97*, Kohli 85, Hazlewood 3-38) beat Australia 199 all out (Smith 46, Jadeja 3-28) by six wickets 10 It’s a Hot one! This isn’t the most seamer-friendly pitch; Hardik is being targeted today – A very hot day in Chennai. India’s support staff are waiting on the boundaries where the fast …
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Match Review – Match 22 – Pakistan Vs Afghanistan
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Match 24 – Australia wins the biggest in ODI World Cup!
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Moments Australia 399 for 8 (Maxwell 106, Warner 104, Smith 71, Labuschagne 62, van Beek 4-74, de Leede 2-115) beat Netherlands 90 (Vikramjit 25, Zampa 4-8, Marsh 2-19) by 309 runs In a display of sheer dominance, Australia delivered the most brutal of one-twos against the Netherlands, leaving their opponents floored and reeling. David Warner …
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Match 4 – South Africa Dominate in their Opener
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Ten Moments South Africa 428 for 5 (van der Dussen 108, Markram 106, de Kock 100) beat Sri Lanka 326 (Asalanka 79, Mendis 76, Shanaka 68, Coetzee 3-68) by 102 runs 10 The Young’uns don’t look ready Young players from Sri Lanka didn’t feel ready. Pathirana and Wellalage seemed like they were pushed too early to a big …
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Match 3 – Afghanistan Vs Bangladesh
Our Good, Bad and Wholesome Ten Moments Bangladesh 158 for 4 (Shanto 59*, Mehidy 57, Omarzai 1-9) beat Afghanistan 156 (Gurbaz 47, Mehidy 3-25, Shakib 3-30) by six wickets 10 Mehidy + Shanto Mehidy and Shanto focused on calculated cricket, content with collecting singles and twos. Surprisingly, Mehidy reached his half-century in just 58 balls. After Afghanistan dismissed Mehidy, breaking …
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A thrilling India – Ireland second Twenty20
In a thrilling T20 clash, India secured the series against Ireland with a 33-run victory. Ruturaj Gaikwad’s half-century and Rinku Singh’s explosive debut innings powered India to a competitive total of 185. Ireland’s Andy Balbirnie fought back with a spirited 72, but India’s bowlers, led by Prasidh Krishna and Jasprit Bumrah, held firm. The match saw remarkable performances, including Rinku’s dynamic knock and India’s bowling prowess, making it an exciting encounter. The win showcased India’s dominance and set the stage for an intense cricket series.
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