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Shreyas Iyer - Mark Waugh - "Saying This For Years": Australian Legend Wants Major Rule Change In White-Ball Cricket - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county White

"Saying This For Years": Australian Legend Wants Major Rule Change In White-Ball Cricket

Australia legend Mark Waugh has proposed for a major change in the rule of cricket in the white-ball format. The ex-Australia batter has suggested that run scoring through leg-byes should be removed from the limited-overs cricket. Waugh asked the custodian of the laws of cricket to try bringing the change and then evaluate."A batting side should not benefit from leg byes. The whole point of batting is to hit the ball with the bat, not pads. If you score leg byes, it means you've missed the ball, and the bowler has beaten you," wrote a user on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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Shreyas Iyer - Mark Waugh - "Saying This For Years": Australian Legend Wants Major Rule Change In White-Ball Cricket - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county White

"Saying This For Years": Australian Legend Wants Major Rule Change In White-Ball Cricket

Australia legend Mark Waugh has proposed for a major change in the rule of cricket in the white-ball format. The ex-Australia batter has suggested that run scoring through leg-byes should be removed from the limited-overs cricket. Waugh asked the custodian of the laws of cricket to try bringing the change and then evaluate."A batting side should not benefit from leg byes. The whole point of batting is to hit the ball with the bat, not pads. If you score leg byes, it means you've missed the ball, and the bowler has beaten you," wrote a user on X, formerly known as Twitter.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Jonny Bairstow - Glenn Maxwell - Travis Head - Jason Roy - Aaron Finch - Adam Gilchrist - Josh Inglis - Trent Boult - Mark Waugh - Matt Henry - Glenn Phillips - Andrew Symonds - James Neesham - Cricket World Cup 2023: David Warner-Travis Head Pair Registers Big ODI Record - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - Pakistan - county Bristol - county Mitchell

Cricket World Cup 2023: David Warner-Travis Head Pair Registers Big ODI Record

Australian openers David Warner and Travis Head created a new batting record in their World Cup match against New Zealand at Dharamshala on Saturday. Warner and Head stitched a partnership of 175 runs in just 19.1 overs (115 balls). The opening duo achieved a run rate of 9.13 per over, which is the highest run rate for any 150-run plus opening stand in ODIs. Warner and Head overtook England duo of Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy, who scored 159 in 105 balls, with a run rate of 9.08 against Pakistan in Bristol back in 2019.

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David Warner - Pat Cummins - Ricky Ponting - Mitchell Starc - Glenn Maxwell - Aiden Markram - Adam Gilchrist - Adam Zampa - Sachin Tendulkar - Matthew Hayden - Mark Waugh - Bas De-Leede - Australia Thrash Netherlands By 309 Runs. Full List Of All Records Broken By Former Champions - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Australia - South Africa - India - county Glenn

Australia Thrash Netherlands By 309 Runs. Full List Of All Records Broken By Former Champions

A plethora of records were broken as Australia crushed Netherlands by 309 runs during their World Cup contest in New Delhi on Wednesday. Glenn Maxwell's fastest century in the tournament's history, inarguably, was the highlight of the show. Batting first, the Australians amassed 399 for eight with hundreds from David Warner (104) and Maxwell (106) before spinner Adam Zampa's four-for skittled the Dutch for 90 by the 21st over.

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Joe Root - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Nasser Hussain - Travis Head - Mitchell Marsh - Mark Waugh - "Like A Virus, Spreads Through Them": England Great Fumes Over Dropped Catches - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia

"Like A Virus, Spreads Through Them": England Great Fumes Over Dropped Catches

England's former captain Nasser Hussain seemed disappointed with the missing chances by the English team on the field against Australia in the third test match of the Ashes series. On the first day of the third test, England continued to let down with their on-field performance. Jonny Bairstow dropped catches behind the stumps of Steve Smith and Travis Head while Joe Root filed to catch Mitchell Marsh at 12 runs. Marsh then scored 118 runs in the match. Hussain told Sky Sports Cricket that dropping catches is like a "virus", it spreads through the team.

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Pat Cummins - Nathan Lyon - Zak Crawley - Shane Warne - Mark Waugh - Glenn Macgrath - Australia's Nathan Lyon Suffers Calf Injury In Ashes Blow - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Australia's Nathan Lyon Suffers Calf Injury In Ashes Blow

Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon suffered an Ashes injury scare when he limped off with a calf problem during the second day of the second Test at Lord's. Lyon appeared to hold his calf muscle after running in from the boundary Thursday to field a shot from England's Ben Duckett. The 35-year-old slowly hobbled off the field and sat down for several minutes while a member of Australia's medical team checked his injury.

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Nathan Lyon - Brendon Maccullum - Mark Waugh - "I've Got No Hair...": Nathan Lyon's Witty Take On Playing 100 Consecutive Tests - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

"I've Got No Hair...": Nathan Lyon's Witty Take On Playing 100 Consecutive Tests

Australia veteran spinner Nathan Lyon on Wednesday joined a special group of players who have featured in 100 consecutive Test matches. Lyon is only the sixth player, and the first-ever bowler, to play 100 consecutive Test matches. Other players on the list are Alastair Cook (159), Allan Border (153), Mark Waugh (107), Sunil Gavaskar (106) and Brendon McCullum (101). His 100th consecutive appearance came in the second Test match of the Ashes 2023 series against England.

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Steve Smith - Virat Kohli - Mark Waugh - Peter Handscomb - "Don't Think He Is At His Pure Best": Australia Great's Unique Take On Virat Kohli - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Bangladesh

"Don't Think He Is At His Pure Best": Australia Great's Unique Take On Virat Kohli

Virat Kohli struck his 28th century in the longest format during the fourth Test between India and Australia on Sunday. This ton was a special one as it came after a long wait of 3.5 years and was Kohli's 75th international century. He had last touched the triple figures in Tests in November 2019 against Bangladesh. Kohli's fiery hundred guided Team India to a total of 571 on Day 4 of the fourth Test, which eventually ended in a draw on Monday. The right-handed batter has been receiving a lot of praise from fans as well as former cricketers.

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