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Axar Patel - Axar Patel: From Journeyman To India's Man Friday In White-Ball Formats - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - county White - Barbados - county Kane

Axar Patel: From Journeyman To India's Man Friday In White-Ball Formats

Kane Williamson stood between India and an all-win record in the Champions Trophy group stage, keeping New Zealand's chase of 250 flickering with a polished 81. Till then batting judiciously, Williamson gave a full-hearted charge against Axar Patel and the slightly slanted delivery evaded his downcoming bat for KL Rahul to complete the stumping. It was the last ball of Axar's spell that read 10-0-32-1, and stood out for its accuracy and the cunningness to maximise his ability in favourable conditions. But the effort understandably went unnoticed in the din surrounding fellow spinner Varun Chakravarthy's five-wicket haul.

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"Embarrassing, Laughable": ICC Sent Brutal Message Over Champions Trophy 2025 Scheduling - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - county Kane

"Embarrassing, Laughable": ICC Sent Brutal Message Over Champions Trophy 2025 Scheduling

Former England cricket team star David Lloyd became the latest expert to take shots at the International Cricket Council (ICC) over the scheduling of Champions Trophy 2025. India have played all of their matches in Dubai after refusing to travel to Pakistan for the competition. As a result, they were aware of their semifinal date well in advance while South Africa and Australia had to change travel plans following the group stage. This arrangement did not go down well with several experts with many claiming that India enjoyed an "unfair advantage". In a video that has gone viral on social media, Lloyd called the arrangements "embarrassing" and "laughable" and pointed out how it impacts the cricketers.

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Temba Bavuma - South Africa Skipper Temba Bavuma To Retire After Champions Trophy Exit? Star Pacer Says... - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - New Zealand

South Africa Skipper Temba Bavuma To Retire After Champions Trophy Exit? Star Pacer Says...

Former South Africa fast bowler Vernon Philander has backed Temba Bavuma to continue leading South Africa in ODIs, saying that the right-handed batter still has a couple of years left in him to be at the helm. Philander's comments come after South Africa lost their 2025 Champions Trophy semi-final to New Zealand by 50 runs at the Gaddafi Stadium. South Africa were tasked with chasing down 363, and despite Bavuma's 56, Rassie van der Dussen's 69 and David Miller's unbeaten hundred off 67 balls, they eventually made 312/9.

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Pat Cummins - Steve Smith - Shikhar Dhawan - "An Incredible Leader": Shikhar Dhawan's Heartfelt Post On Steve Smith's ODI Retirement - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

"An Incredible Leader": Shikhar Dhawan's Heartfelt Post On Steve Smith's ODI Retirement

Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan congratulated Steve Smith for his illustrious ODI career following his retirement from the format and called him a fierce competitor and an incredible leader. Smith, who was the stand-in captain for Australia in the Champions Trophy in the absence of Pat Cummins, played his last ODI against India in the eight-team competition semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday. He will continue to play Test and T20I formats for Australia. India defeated Australia by four wickets to progress to the summit clash where they will face New Zealand on March 9.

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Wasim Akram - Wasim Akram Faces Criticism For 'Banana' Remark, Comes Out With Fiery Reply - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Wasim Akram Faces Criticism For 'Banana' Remark, Comes Out With Fiery Reply

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram savaged a fan on live television, leaving his fellow panelists in splits. Recently, Akram had criticised the Pakistan cricket team following its early exit from the Champions Trophy on home soil. Following defeats to New Zealand and India in the group stage, Akram had slammed the Pakistan players over their diet. "I think it was the first or second drinks break, and there was a plate full of bananas for the players. Itne kele toh bandar bhi nahi khaate (Even monkeys don't eat so many bananas). And it's their food. Had it been our captain Imran Khan, he would have given us a beating over it," Akram said during a discussion on Ten Sports.

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Gianni Infantino - Petra Kvitova - Xander Schauffele - Gary Kirsten - Jason Gillespie - Jason Gillespie says he was undermined before quitting as Pakistan coach - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan - Liverpool

Jason Gillespie says he was undermined before quitting as Pakistan coach

ISLAMABAD: Jason Gillespie says he was undermined before quitting as Pakistan test cricket coach last December and has used a social media post to describe interim head coach Aaqib Javed as a “clown.” Gillespie was a fast bowler who played 71 tests and 97 one-day internationals for Australia from 1996-2006 before going into coaching. He was appointed last April for two years as Pakistan’s test coach but quit before a series in South Africa less than eight months later after an unsuccessful start. He was the second foreigner to leave Pakistan’s program in less than two months after South African Gary Kirsten stepped down as limited-overs coach in October. Aaqib, Pakistan’s national selector and interim head coach, acknowledged this week after Pakistan’s failure to reach the knockout stage of the Champions Trophy — following losses to New Zealand and India — that the chopping and changing hasn’t helped the national team. “We have changed nearly 16 coaches and 26 selectors in the last two years or so,” he was quoted as saying at a news conference to announce the latest overhaul of Pakistan’s limited-overs squads. “You put that formula on any team in the world, I think they will also be in the same situation. “Until you get consistency right from the top down to the bottom, from the chairman down, then your team will not progress.” Gillespie responded to those comments by posting an Instagram story late Wednesday describing the analysis as “hilarious.” “Aaqib was clearly undermining Gary and I behind the scenes campaigning to be the coach in all formats,” Gillespie posted.

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Gianni Infantino - Petra Kvitova - Xander Schauffele - Steve Smith - Jos Buttler - Jason Gillespie - Fearless Ian Chappell brings illustrious association with cricket to an end - arabnews.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Liverpool

Fearless Ian Chappell brings illustrious association with cricket to an end

Failure in major tournaments often leads to retirements from captaincy, a particular format of cricket or from international cricket altogether. The 2025 Champions Trophy has proved to be no exception.

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Temba Bavuma - Heinrich Klaasen - David Miller - Rob Walter - After Yet Another ICC Knockout Match Exit, South Africa Coach's Heartbreaking Message - sports.ndtv.com - Namibia - South Africa - Zimbabwe - New Zealand - India

After Yet Another ICC Knockout Match Exit, South Africa Coach's Heartbreaking Message

Yet another knockout stage heartbreak at yet another ICC event. But perennial bridesmaid South Africa remains on the right track two years before the ODI World Cup at home, feels the team's head coach Rob Walter after its semifinal exit from the Champions Trophy in Lahore. Having topped their group, South Africa came up short in the second semifinal against New Zealand in Lahore on Wednesday night and went down by 50 runs in a chase of 362. Walter said there are enough positives to take back home notwithstanding a tough loss.

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