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Jos Buttler - Rajasthan Royals - Riyan Parag - Rajasthan Royals Star Says He Will "Run Out Someone" At Non-Striker's End - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India -  Canberra - county Mitchell

Rajasthan Royals Star Says He Will "Run Out Someone" At Non-Striker's End

India's Deepti Sharma recently ran England's Charlie Dean out at the non-striker's end during a women's ODI last month at the Lord's. Since then, there has been a lot of discussion regarding the mode of dismissal. On Friday, Australia pacer Mitchell Starc warned England captain Jos Buttler for backing up too early, during the third T20I in Canberra. Rajasthan Royals all-rounder Riyan Parag is the latest to join the debate. Parag took to Twitter and said that he going to run someone out at the non-striker's end, most likely during the next year's Indian Premier League season.

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Mitchell Starc - Jos Buttler - Aaron Finch - Not a big fan of Mankading, says Aaron Finch - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - India -  Canberra

Not a big fan of Mankading, says Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch is "not a big fan" of 'Mankading', a controversial dismissal where bowlers run out batters backing up at the non-strikers' end. Mankading, informally named after former India cricketer Vinoo Mankad, has been in the news of late after Deepti Sharma ran out Charlie Dean at the non-striker's end for leaving her crease too early to hand a 3-0 ODI series sweep in England last month.

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Jos Buttler - Aaron Finch - Revealed: Jerseys of all teams at T20 World Cup 2022 - in pictures - thenationalnews.com - Netherlands - Scotland - Australia - Namibia - Zimbabwe - Uae - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Melbourne - Sri Lanka - Jersey

Revealed: Jerseys of all teams at T20 World Cup 2022 - in pictures

The T20 World Cup 2022 got under way in Melbourne on Saturday with the captains of all competing teams fielding questions from the media on the eve of the opening round.

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Jos Buttler - Aaron Finch - 'Tired' Australia favourites for T20 World Cup: Jos Buttler - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Britain - Australia - India - Melbourne

'Tired' Australia favourites for T20 World Cup: Jos Buttler

Aaron Finch admitted his team was "tired" and needed to freshen up before their defence of the Twenty20 World Cup title, but England skipper Jos Buttler on Saturday said the hosts remain the favourites. The reigning champions head into the showpiece cricket tournament on home soil, which starts Sunday with the preliminary round after a lacklustre three-match series against the English. They lost 2-0, with the third game abandoned Friday evening due to rain, culminating eight matches for Australia in 26 days -- three of them in India. "I think the guys are probably a little bit tired at the moment," Finch said after the washed-out England match, where he fell for a first-ball duck. "The schedule has been so packed over the last six to eight weeks that we identified a couple of months ago that we wanted to make sure that we're in a position to be peaking at the right time of the World Cup and not beforehand. "So it's going to be important over the next couple of days to try and freshen everyone up as much as we can."

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Jos Buttler - Aaron Finch - "Tired" Australia Favourites For T20 World Cup: England Captain Jos Buttler - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - India - Melbourne

"Tired" Australia Favourites For T20 World Cup: England Captain Jos Buttler

Australian captain Aaron Finch admitted his team was "tired" and needed to freshen up before their defence of the Twenty20 World Cup title, but England skipper Jos Buttler on Saturday said the hosts remain the favourites.  The reigning champions head into the showpiece cricket tournament on home soil, which starts Sunday with the preliminary round after a lacklustre three-match series against the English. They lost 2-0, with the third game abandoned Friday evening due to rain, culminating eight matches for Australia in 26 days -- three of them in India.

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Jos Buttler - Aaron Finch - All 16 Captains In One Frame Ahead Of T20 World Cup. See Pic - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Scotland - Australia - Namibia - South Africa - Zimbabwe - Uae - Ireland - New Zealand - India - Melbourne - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Kane

All 16 Captains In One Frame Ahead Of T20 World Cup. See Pic

The T20 World Cup will get underway on Sunday with Sri Lanka squaring off against Namibia in the qualifiers. Ahead of the tournament opener, all captains of 16 participating teams were captured in the frame as they attended the 'Captain's Day' where they spoke to the media about the marquee event and the preparation of their respective teams. The official handle of ICC shared the picture of all captains in one frame.

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Dawid Malan - Mitchell Starc - Jos Buttler - Aaron Finch - "I'm Not Deepti But...": Mitchell Starc Warns Jos Buttler Over Leaving Non-Striker's End - sports.ndtv.com - Australia -  Canberra

"I'm Not Deepti But...": Mitchell Starc Warns Jos Buttler Over Leaving Non-Striker's End

England's hopes of pulling off a series sweep over Australia were dashed out after the third and final T20I between the two sides was abandoned due to persistent rain at the Manuka Oval in Canberra. Needing 130 to win from 12 overs, Australia were 30-3 from 3.5 overs when rain forced the players from the field for the third and final time. England captain Jos Buttler smashed 65 from only 41 balls after the visitors were put into bat by Australia captain Aaron Finch.

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Dawid Malan - Glenn Maxwell - Jos Buttler - Chris Woakes - Josh Hazlewood - Aaron Finch - Alex Hales - Third T20I between Australia and England abandoned due to rain - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia -  Canberra - Pakistan

Third T20I between Australia and England abandoned due to rain

Canberra on Friday. Needing 130 to win from 12 overs, Australia were 30-3 from 3.5 overs when rain forced the players from the field for the third and final time. England captain Jos Buttler said his team was building up well to the T20 World Cup, after winning the three-match series 2-0. "We made some good strides in Pakistan and we came here (Australia) and continued that form," Buttler said. It was a disappointing end to the match, the last official game for both teams before the World Cup, which starts on October 22. After being sent in by Australian captain Aaron Finch, Buttler smashed 65 from only 41 balls as England reached 112-2 in their 12 overs. Australia, already 2-0 down in the three-match series, then needed 130 to win based on the Duckworth-Lewis method.

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