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Alex Carey - Virat Kohli - Josh Inglis - Adam Zampa - Tom Latham - Matt Henry - Glenn Phillips - Shubman Gill - Shubman Gill Consolidates Top Spot In ICC ODI Rankings, Virat Kohli Re-Enters Top Five - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - county Will - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Shubman Gill Consolidates Top Spot In ICC ODI Rankings, Virat Kohli Re-Enters Top Five

India opener Shubman Gill on Wednesday consolidated his position atop the ICC ODI Batting Rankings after playing a big role in his team's qualification for the semifinals of the Champions Trophy. Gill, who scored a match-winning 101 not out against Bangladesh and 46 against Pakistan in Group A matches played in Dubai this past week, has gained 21 rating points and moved up to 817 rating points, increasing the gap with second-placed Babar Azam from 23 to 47 points. Virat Kohli's unbeaten 100 against Pakistan has helped him overtake Daryl Mitchell of New Zealand to fifth position while KL Rahul has moved up two places to 15th position after notching an unbeaten 41 against Bangladesh.

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Daryl Mitchell - Tom Latham - Devon Conway - International - Latham lauds Ravindra's match-winning century in new batting role - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Mitchell

Latham lauds Ravindra's match-winning century in new batting role

Rachin Ravindra marked his Champions Trophy debut with a century in New Zealand's win over Bangladesh on Monday but it was the 25-year-old's ability to soak up the pressure while batting in an unfamiliar position that impressed teammate Tom Latham.

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Tom Latham - Mitchell Santner - Rachin Ravindra - New Zealand Match-Winner Rachin Ravindra Relishes Return After Freak Accident - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Kane - county Mitchell

New Zealand Match-Winner Rachin Ravindra Relishes Return After Freak Accident

New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra on Monday thanked his support staff and well-wishers for the care after a freak on-field accident as he returned to action with a match-winning century that booked his side's passage to the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy. Ravindra hit 112 as New Zealand marched into the semis, taking India along with them, after his team's win over Bangladesh in Rawalpindi. The result meant that Bangladesh and hosts Pakistan both crash out of contention for a place in the semis in the 50-over tournament of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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Group A - Daryl Mitchell - Tom Latham - Michael Bracewell - Ravindra, Bracewell star as New Zealand make Champions Trophy semis - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - India - county Will - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Kane - county Mitchell

Ravindra, Bracewell star as New Zealand make Champions Trophy semis

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan : New Zealand powered into the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy, taking India along with them after Rachin Ravindra's century and inspired bowling from Michael Bracewell ensured a five-wicket win over Group A opponents Bangladesh on Monday.

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Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Michael Bracewell - Najmul Hossain Shanto - What New Zealand's Win Over Bangladesh Means For India, Pakistan's Champions Trophy 2025 Dreams - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

What New Zealand's Win Over Bangladesh Means For India, Pakistan's Champions Trophy 2025 Dreams

India booked their spot in the Champions Trophy 2025 semi-finals following New Zealand's comprehensive victory over Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on Monday. Rachin Ravindra scored a brilliant century after a sensational bowling performance from Michael Bracewell as New Zealand defeated Bangladesh by 5 wickets. The result also meant that New Zealand became the second team from Group A to book their spot in the knockout stages of the competition. However, it also meant that Bangladesh and Pakistan were eliminated from the competition as both teams have two losses each. India will face New Zealand in their final group stage match while Bangladesh will take on Pakistan but both encounters will have no significance other than deciding which team will top the group en route to the semifinals.

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Tom Latham - Devon Conway - Michael Bracewell - Rachin Ravindra - Rachin Ravindra Hundred Powers New Zealand Into Champions Trophy Semifinals - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Kane - county Power

Rachin Ravindra Hundred Powers New Zealand Into Champions Trophy Semifinals

Rachin Ravindra shepherded New Zealand's chase with a timely century as his team recovered from an early wobble to see off Bangladesh by five wickets and secure its place in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy on Monday. Victory for the Black Caps also confirmed India's slot in the semifinals while eliminating tournament hosts Pakistan and Bangladesh from the mega event. Both India and New Zealand have won their first two matches, including against Pakistan. Before Ravindra's chancy hundred, all-rounder Michael Bracewell did the star turn with a four-wicket haul as New Zealand restricted Bangladesh to 236 for nine.

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Alex Carey - Tom Latham - Michael Bracewell - Rachin Ravindra ton powers New Zealand into semis, hosts Pakistan out - arabnews.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Kane

Rachin Ravindra ton powers New Zealand into semis, hosts Pakistan out

RAWALPINDI: Rachin Ravindra struck a superb 112 to lead New Zealand into the Champions Trophy semifinals with a five-wicket win over Bangladesh and in turn dump hosts Pakistan out of the semifinal race. The result in Rawalpindi also ensured India’s semifinal berth in the 50-over tournament as Bangladesh became the other team from Group A to be knocked out. Both New Zealand and India have two wins from two matches and will now meet in Dubai on Sunday to decide team one and two from the group. Pakistan, who won the previous edition of the Champions Trophy in 2017, lost to New Zealand and then India in the first International Cricket Council (ICC) event they are hosting since the 1996 ODI World Cup. India refused to tour Pakistan due to political reasons and instead are playing all their matches in Dubai, which will host the final if the Asian giants go the distance. New Zealand have been the team to beat in this group after they humbled Pakistan by 60 runs in the tournament opener. Coming in as firm favorites in their second match, New Zealand elected to field first and spinner Michael Bracewell returned career-best ODI figures of 4-36 to restrict Bangladesh to 236-9. Chasing 237 for victory, New Zealand slipped to 15-2 and 72-3 before Ravindra and fellow left-hander Tom Latham, who made 55, added 129 for the fourth wicket. Both were dismissed before the end but New Zealand still achieved the target with 23 balls to spare. The Black Caps had a disastrous start when pace bowler Tasking Ahmed bowled first-match centurion Will Young for a duck. Bangladesh’s new pace sensation Nahid Rana took down Kane Williamson caught behind for five with a delivery bowled at 148.8 kph (92.4 mph). Ravindra, who returned to the team after

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Group A - Tom Latham - Michael Bracewell - New Zealand beat Bangladesh, book spot in Champions Trophy semis - channelnewsasia.com - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

New Zealand beat Bangladesh, book spot in Champions Trophy semis

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan : New Zealand moved into the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy taking India along with them after a five-wicket win over Group A opponents Bangladesh on Monday.

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