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David Warner - Steve Smith - Viral Video: 'Wet Pitch' Stops Play, Batter Taken Aback. Internet Calls It 'Flash Flood' - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

Viral Video: 'Wet Pitch' Stops Play, Batter Taken Aback. Internet Calls It 'Flash Flood'

A video of a batter's practice is going viral on social media. In the clip, the right-handed batter could be seen playing in the nets. The bowler bowls a fuller delivery down the leg stump and the batter plays a flick shot on it towards the fine leg region where a water tank was placed. The ball hit the bottom part of the plastic tank so hard that it bursted and the pitch was submerged within seconds. The batter was also taken aback with the result of the shot.

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David Warner - Shaheen Shah Afridi - David Warner Expresses Coaching Ambition In Future - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan

David Warner Expresses Coaching Ambition In Future

Batting great David Warner has expressed his ambition to take up coaching in future, while also predicting that sledging will be gone from the sport within the next decade as players of different countries share dressing rooms in domestic leagues like IPL. The 37-year-old Warner played his final Test at the SCG on Saturday, helping Australia sweep the series 3-0 against Pakistan. He has already announced retirement from ODIs but will be available for T20Is and T20 leagues across the globe.

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Jeffrey Epstein - Donald Trump - Wasim Akram - Imran Khan-Jeffrey Epstein Island Links Leave Wasim Akram Fuming - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Pakistan

Imran Khan-Jeffrey Epstein Island Links Leave Wasim Akram Fuming

The 'Jeffrey Epstein List' has had the entire world talking, with the topic becoming one of the most talked-about on social media. Over the last few days, many names have come out in the leaked Epstein list while several others have been falsely linked. As a user on X (formerly Twitter) tried to link former Pakistan captain Imran Khan with the Epstein list based on a story revealed by Wasim Akram, the latter lost his cool and shut down the troll in an angry manner on social media.

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Rohit Sharma - Aakash Chopra - "Rohit Sharma Said No One Should Talk...": Ex India Star's Bold SA Pitch Verdict - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

"Rohit Sharma Said No One Should Talk...": Ex India Star's Bold SA Pitch Verdict

After the second Test between India and South Africa ended in two days, former India cricketer, Aakash Chopra on his YouTube channel said that "a bad pitch should be called bad, whether it is ours or someone else's." The visitors won the second and final Test match of the two-match series by seven wickets on Thursday. With this victory, Rohit Sharma became the only Indian skipper to win a Test match at Wanders, Cape Town in the history of cricket.

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PCB Contemplates Punishing Spinner Abrar Ahmed For Ignoring Medical Advice: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

PCB Contemplates Punishing Spinner Abrar Ahmed For Ignoring Medical Advice: Report

Pakistan Cricket Board is not happy with leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed, who missed the entire Test series in Australia, for not following instructions of the medical panel to rehabilitate from a suspected nerve-related problem. The medical panel of the Board, after consulting the Pakistan team doctor, physio and trainer, had submitted a report to the PCB chairman, outlining the carelessness shown by Abrar in his rehabilitation process beginning in the World Cup in India last year.

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David Warner - Steve Smith - Watch: Pakistan Players Aamer Jamal, Abdullah Shafique Collide During Fielding. This Happens Next - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

Watch: Pakistan Players Aamer Jamal, Abdullah Shafique Collide During Fielding. This Happens Next

Pakistan players Aamer Jamal and Abdullah Shafique were involved in a dramatic collision during the recently concluded third and final Test match against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Travis Head flicked a ball towards deep fine leg and Shafique was the man chasing it. Meanwhile, Jamal also came in to save the ball. By the time Jamal got close to the ball, Shafique put a slide. As a result of poor communication, the duo collided but luckily avoided any serious injury.

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Mitchell Starc - Josh Hazlewood - Mohammad Rizwan - Abdullah Shafique - Watch: Mitchell Starc Cleans Up Abdullah Shafique With A Ripper In 3rd Australia vs Pakistan Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Pakistan

Watch: Mitchell Starc Cleans Up Abdullah Shafique With A Ripper In 3rd Australia vs Pakistan Test

Australia's Mitchell Starc bowled a ripper to clean up Pakistan opener Abdullah Shafique on Day 3 of the third and final Test match in Sydney. It was the last ball of the first over of Pakistan's second innings in which Starc bowled a sensational inswinger to send Shafique packing. The left-arm pacer bowled a fuller delivery that was pitched outside off stump. The ball that was bowled at 143.5 kmph swung viciously into Shafique who had already committed to play in on the front foot. The extra swing found the bat-pad gap and rattled the stumps.

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David Warner - 'If I Had My Time Again, I'd Bite My Tongue A Little Bit More': David Warner - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Pakistan

'If I Had My Time Again, I'd Bite My Tongue A Little Bit More': David Warner

Well aware that he has not been "everyone's cup of tea", the enigmatic David Warner says he would have toned down a bit if he were to start all over again. Warner walked into Test sunset on Saturday, ending a glorious career in the most befitting manner, guiding Australia to an eight-wicket victory over Pakistan for a 3-0 series sweep. In his final outing in the traditional format, the 37-year-old was not his customary, belligerent self but still made a 75-ball 57 at the SCG, his home venue.

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