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Mitchell Starc - Eden Gardens - On World Cup Final vs India, Australia Star Mitchell Starc's Tongue-In-Cheek 'Pitch' Remark - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - county Mitchell

On World Cup Final vs India, Australia Star Mitchell Starc's Tongue-In-Cheek 'Pitch' Remark

The Cricket World Cup semi-final witnessed a controversy right before the match between India and New Zealand, as accusations of the pitch being swapped at the last minute were made at the Board of Control for Cricket India. The match turned out to be a high-scoring contest, with India emerging victorious. The second semi-final also saw a used pitch being deployed for the contest between Australia and South Africa. After the Aussies won the game by the barest of margins, pacer Mitchell Starc had a cheeky take on the pitch for the final.

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Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Glenn Maxwell - Josh Hazlewood - Rohit Sharma - Adam Zampa - Australia pick up the pace before India showdown - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae - New Zealand - India

Australia pick up the pace before India showdown

Australia head into their World Cup decider against India with all pieces in place following a devastating return to form of their vaunted pace attack in the South Africa semi-final.

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Sachin Tendulkar - Watch: MS Dhoni, Sakshi Seek Blessings From Elders During Trip To Ancestral Village - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

Watch: MS Dhoni, Sakshi Seek Blessings From Elders During Trip To Ancestral Village

Two-time World Cup-winning captain of India, MS Dhoni, is currently enjoying his time away from the game. Dhoni makes his annual appearance on the field during the Indian Premier League (IPL), having announced his retirement from international cricket in 2020. With Team India currently in action in the Cricket World Cup, many fans expected Dhoni to make an appearance in the stadium. Instead, the 41-year-old paid a visit to his ancestral village in Uttarakhand along with his wife.

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Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Glenn Maxwell - Steve Smith - Travis Head - Temba Bavuma - Virat Kohli - Josh Hazlewood - Quinton De-Kock - Josh Inglis - Mohammed Shami - Head to the fore as Australia set up World Cup final against India - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Pakistan

Head to the fore as Australia set up World Cup final against India

KOLKATA: Travis Head starred with bat and ball as Australia set up a World Cup final clash with India after a tense three-wicket win over South Africa in Kolkata on Thursday. Chasing a tricky 213 for victory, Australia wobbled after Head hit 62 but Steve Smith (30) and Josh Inglis (28) helped the five-time champions reach their target with 16 balls to spare in the second semifinal in Kolkata. As Australia reached an eighth World Cup final, South Africa were left to rue a fifth semifinal loss despite David Miller’s 101. Australia slipped to 137-5 and then 193-7 before Mitchell Starc (16) and skipper Pat Cummins (14) kept their nerve to steer the team home. Left-hand batsman and part-time off-spinner Head stood out after taking two wickets and then with his 48-ball innings laced with nine fours and two sixes. Australia were in trouble when they were five down as spinners Keshav Maharaj and Tabraiz Shamsi struck in quick succession to rattle the middle-order. Maharaj bowled Head, who was dropped on 40 and 57, and Shamsi, a left-arm wrist spinner, trapped Marnus Labuschagne lbw for 18 and bowled Glenn Maxwell for one in his next over. Australia started the tournament with two losses but registered their eighth straight win. Starc led the bowling charge with figures of 3-34 and Cummins also picked three wickets to bowl out South Africa for 212 in 49.4 overs. Left-arm quick Starc struck in the first over to send back South Africa captain Temba Bavuma, who had said he was not “100 percent fit” at the toss, for a fourth-ball duck. Josh Hazlewood claimed the wicket of in-form Quinton de Kock for three as Cummins took a stunning catch. De Kock, who will quit one-day international after the World Cup, ended with 594 runs including

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David Warner - Mitchell Starc - Heinrich Klaasen - Powerplay domination key to win, says Australia's Starc - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - South Africa - India

Powerplay domination key to win, says Australia's Starc

KOLKATA : Dominating the powerplay overs both with bat and ball was key to Australia's victory in the semi-finals of the 50-overs World Cup against South Africa, fast bowler Mitchell Starc said on Thursday.

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Roberto Mancini - Tyson Fury - Saleh Al-Shehri - Al-Shehri the star as Saudis defeat Pakistan to kick off World Cup qualification campaign - arabnews.com - Australia - South Africa - Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan - Djibouti - Liverpool

Al-Shehri the star as Saudis defeat Pakistan to kick off World Cup qualification campaign

RIYADH: Two goals from Saleh Al-Shehri, plus late strikes from Abdulrahman Ghareeb and Abdullah Radif, ensured Saudi Arabia’s 2026 World Cup qualification campaign got off to a winning start on Thursday with a 4-0 home win over Pakistan.

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Tyson Fury - Mikel Arteta - Anthony Gordon - Joe Willock - Arsenal boss Arteta charged over VAR rant - arabnews.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - Egypt - Japan - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan - South Korea - parish St. James - Djibouti - county Park - Liverpool

Arsenal boss Arteta charged over VAR rant

LONDON: Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been charged by the Football Association over an explosive VAR rant following his side’s controversial defeat against Newcastle. Arteta said the VAR decision not to disallow Anthony Gordon’s goal in the 1-0 loss at St. James’ Park earlier this month was embarrassing and an “absolute disgrace.” “Mikel Arteta has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E3.1 following comments that he made in media interviews after Arsenal’s Premier League game against Newcastle United on Saturday, November 4,” an FA statement said on Thursday. “It’s alleged that his comments constitute misconduct as they are insulting toward match officials and/or detrimental to the game and/or bring the game into disrepute.” VAR checked to see whether the ball had gone out of play before Joe Willock’s cross, whether Joelinton had fouled Arsenal defender Gabriel and whether Gordon had been offside. All three decisions went in Newcastle’s favor, even though the ball appeared to have gone out, while Joelinton clearly pushed Gabriel in the back. Arteta could not hide his anger after the match, saying: “You have to talk about how the hell did this goal stand up? Incredible.

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Oleksandr Usyk - Tyson Fury - Frank Warren - Francis Ngannou - Lennox Lewis - Michael Emenalo - Fury to fight Usyk for undisputed heavyweight crown in Riyadh on Feb. 17 - arabnews.com - Britain - Ukraine - Australia - South Africa - Japan - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan - South Korea

Fury to fight Usyk for undisputed heavyweight crown in Riyadh on Feb. 17

LONDON: Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will clash in a “historic” fight for the undisputed heavyweight title in Saudi Arabia on February 17. British star Fury will put his WBC belt on the line, with the WBA, IBF and WBO titles held by Ukraine’s Usyk also up for grabs in Riyadh. The winner will be crowned the heavyweight division’s first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis from 1999 to 2000. Fury, 35, and Usyk, 36, were originally expected to clash on December 23. But Fury’s disappointing performance in a split-decision victory over MMA star Francis Ngannou last month forced a delay to the hotly-anticipated bout. He was left with a swollen eye and cut on the forehead after the contentious win against Ngannou. Fury had already been criticized for failing to agree a deal with Usyk when a proposed meeting at Wembley in April couldn’t be confirmed. The pair will finally step into the ring in 2024 as Fury looks to add to his record of 34 wins with one draw since turning professional in 2008. “This is a historic event. The whole world of boxing has been waiting for many, many years, and they now have this fight,” Fury’s promoter Frank Warren told reporters at a press conference in London on Thursday. “For the first time this century, we will have an undisputed heavyweight champion. “As a promoter I’ve been banging my head against the wall.

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