Wallaby Swain happy to be locked in at Brumbies until 2024
SYDNEY : Wallabies second row Darcy Swain said the progress he has made at the ACT Brumbies over the last six years made it an easy decision to sign up for another two seasons in Canberra.
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SYDNEY : Wallabies second row Darcy Swain said the progress he has made at the ACT Brumbies over the last six years made it an easy decision to sign up for another two seasons in Canberra.
Pakistan committed hara-kiri to hand debutants Bangladesh a nine-run win, their first-ever victory in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup here on Monday. Chasing 235 to win, Ameen gave Pakistan a flying start, forging a 91-run partnership with Nahida Khan (43) for the first wicket and then added another 64 runs with Bismah Maroof (31). With Ameen going strong, Pakistan were well on course for a successful chase, reaching 183 for two but Fahima Khatun (3/38) turned the match on its head with three quick wickets as Pakistan inexplicably lost five of their batters for just five runs to slip to 188 for seven and were eventually restricted to 225 for nine. Khatun picked up the wickets of Omaima Sohail (10), Aliya Riaz (0) and Fatima Sana (0), while Rumana Ahmed removed Nida Dar (0) before centurion Ameen fell for a run-out to end Pakistan's hope.
Australia registered a comprehensive 141-run win over arch-rivals New Zealand at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Wellington on Sunday. In a dominant performance, the record six-time world champions defended 269/8 as they bowled their opponents out for just 128 at Basin Reserve. There were two spectacular catches taken during the game, which caught the attention of cricket fans. The first was by New Zealand's Maddy Green, who ran to her left from long on and took an acrobatic catch to dismiss Australia's Ellyse Perry off the bowling of Lea Tahuhu.
In his new avatar as Gujarat Titans skipper, a fit-again Hardik Pandya on Sunday claimed his bowling would be a "surprise" element in the upcoming Indian Premier League. The ace Indian pace bowling all-rounder, who struggled to manage his bowling workload post his back surgery, will return to action in the IPL since his last appearance for India against Namibia in the T20 World Cup at Dubai on November 8. Asked whether he would bowl again, Hardik said it would be a "surprise".
Pakistan face Bangladesh in their upcoming ICC Women's Cricket World Cup League Stage fixture at Seddon Park in Hamilton, on Sunday. Captained by Bismah Maroof, Pakistan are currently bottom of the table and have lost all their three matches. They lost to South Africa by six runs in their previous fixture. Meanwhile, Bangladesh, captained by Nigar Sultana Joty, have also lost both their matches in this tournament. They lost their previous match to New Zealand by nine wickets. With two points at stake, both sides will be aiming for a win and climb up in the table. (LIVE SCORECARD)
Hardik Pandya on Sunday claimed his bowling would be a "surprise" element in the upcoming Indian Premier League. The ace Indian pace bowling all-rounder, who struggled to manage his bowling workload post his back surgery, will return to action in the IPL since his last appearance for India against Namibia in the T20 World Cup at Dubai on November 8. Asked whether he would bowl again, Hardik said it would be a surprise. "Sir, it would be a surprise, so let it be a surprise," the 28-year-old said on the sidelines of their jersey launch at their home ground Narendra Modi Stadium here.
Notorious pitch invader Daniel Jarvis, also known as ‘Jarvo 69’ online, has reappeared at multiple rugby matches following his series of pranks at the cricket over the last year.
Notorious pitch invader Daniel Jarvis, also known as ‘Jarvo 69’ online, has reappeared at multiple rugby matches following his series of pranks at the cricket over the last year.