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Gautam Gambhir - Yuvraj Singh - Watch: Batters Run 5 Between Wickets Due To Poor Fielding. Internet Slams "Never Been Coached" - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - state Indiana - Afghanistan - Pakistan

Watch: Batters Run 5 Between Wickets Due To Poor Fielding. Internet Slams "Never Been Coached"

In cricket, fielding is an important aspect. It is often said catches win matches. Despite good bowling or batting, sometimes it is the fielding which sometimes helps a team nose ahead at crucial junctures. So how crucial is fielding exactly? Recently, former Indian cricket team opener Gautam Gambhir said that the chances of Pakistan at the 2024 T20 World Cup is less as it has got the 'worst fielding' in international cricket. A video from the European Cricket Championship is going viral on social media which might be the epitome of poor fielding.

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"Mandir Wahin Banne Wala...": India Great's Reply On 2024 Query Goes Viral - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Mandir Wahin Banne Wala...": India Great's Reply On 2024 Query Goes Viral

Former Indian cricket team fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad conducted a Q&A session on his X (formerly known as Twitter) profile on Sunday and when asked about a prediction for 2024, he made a reference to the Ram temple that is under construction in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. When a follower asked what he thinks will happen in 2024, he wrote - "Mandir wahin banne waala hai(The temple is going to be made there)". It was a reference to the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22.

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Naomi Osaka - Tamara Korpatsch - Naomi Osaka returns to elite tennis from maternity break, wins 1st match in Brisbane - cbc.ca - Australia - Los Angeles

Naomi Osaka returns to elite tennis from maternity break, wins 1st match in Brisbane

Motherhood has helped give Naomi Osaka a new mindset when things are getting tough on court.

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Harmanpreet Kaur - Deepti Sharma - Harmanpreet Kaur's Form With Bat In Focus As India Look To Salvage Pride In Final ODI vs Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

Harmanpreet Kaur's Form With Bat In Focus As India Look To Salvage Pride In Final ODI vs Australia

Captain Harmanpreet Kaur's form with the bat will be in focus as the Indian Women's team looks to salvage pride and end a nine-match losing streak at home against a dominant Australia in the third and final ODI here on Tuesday. Kaur has led her side admirably well in a long home season with a couple of historic results in the Tests, but this period has also witnessed her struggle with the bat. She has scored runs in double digits only thrice in eight innings across formats this season with her highest being 49 against England in the one-off Test last month.

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Pat Cummins - Glenn Maxwell - Wasim Jaffer - "As Successful As Pat Cummins' 2023": Ex India Opener's New Year Wish Is Unique To The Core - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Afghanistan

"As Successful As Pat Cummins' 2023": Ex India Opener's New Year Wish Is Unique To The Core

Known for his hilarious out-of-the-box humor on social media, former India opening batter Wasim Jaffer on Monday wished fans a happy New Year 2024. Jaffer, who has now donned the hat of a cricket pundit, played 31 Tests for India during his career, scoring 1944 runs with the help of five hundreds and 11 half-centuries. As the world celebrated New Year 2024 on Monday, Jaffer came up with a hilarious wish for the fans. Taking to X (following Twitter), Jaffer hoped that people will have a 2024 similar to Australia captain Pat Cummins' 2023.

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Stuart Broad - Trent Bridge - "Could Have Played For Couple Of More Years": Stuart Broad On His Retirement - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Could Have Played For Couple Of More Years": Stuart Broad On His Retirement

Former England pacer Stuart Broad said that though he could have played for a couple of years more, he wanted to finish at the top and has no regrets in his career. Broad retired from international cricket after the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval earlier this year, with 604 Test wickets in 167 matches and overall 847 international wickets in 344 matches.

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David Warner - Steve Smith - 'Had Ashes Game At...': David Warner On His Initial Test Retirement Venue - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - India - Pakistan

'Had Ashes Game At...': David Warner On His Initial Test Retirement Venue

Australian opener David Warner on Monday revealed that he was ready to walk away from Test cricket following the second Ashes Test at Lord's last year had he not scored any runs. Warner will bid farewell to the longest format of the game with the third Test against Pakistan at his home arena of Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). At the start of the tour to the UK ahead of the ICC World Test Championship final against India, Warner had made his intentions clear to retire from whites at his home stadium but also said that form would play a part.

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Steve Waugh - "ICC, India...Must Step In": Australia Great Blasts South Africa For Naming Weak Test Squad vs New Zealand, Namedrops 'Pakistan' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

"ICC, India...Must Step In": Australia Great Blasts South Africa For Naming Weak Test Squad vs New Zealand, Namedrops 'Pakistan'

Former Australia skipper Steve Waugh has slammed the International Cricket Council and top cricket boards, including the BCCI, for not caring about Test cricket after South Africa named a depleted red-ball squad for the tour of New Zealand, prioritising its T20 league over the longest format. Cricket South Africa (CSA) have named a second-string Test squad which has seven uncapped players, including a new captain, for next month's two-Test series against New Zealand.

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