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Asia Cup 2023 Sport News

Jonathan Trott - Rashid Khan - Watch: Unaware Of NRR Scenario, Rashid Khan Sinks To Knees As Afghanistan Crash Out Of Asia Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan

Watch: Unaware Of NRR Scenario, Rashid Khan Sinks To Knees As Afghanistan Crash Out Of Asia Cup

The Asia Cup 2023 clash between Afghanistan and Sri Lanka turned out to be a thriller where the Afghans nearly pulled off a heroic victory to keep themselves in the race for a spot in the Super-4. However, it was the fact that they weren't aware of the Net Run Rate Permutations that resulted in their elimination from the match. Dramatic scenes unfolded as Afghanistan failed to chase the target of 292 runs in 37.1 overs, with Rashid Khan sank down to his knees in disappointment.

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Ahead Of India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Super 4 Clash, Sri Lanka Met Department's Big Statement - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Ahead Of India vs Pakistan Asia Cup Super 4 Clash, Sri Lanka Met Department's Big Statement

A senior Sri Lanka Meteorological Department official has given the Asia Cup organisers, battling rain woes, some hope that the business end of the tournament could witness better playing conditions. Athula Karunanayake, the Sri Lanka Meteorological Department director-general, told PTI TV on Wednesday that as per the prediction, the weather will be more conducive for cricket after September 9. India will take on Pakistan in the Super Four match on September 10 at Colombo, while Rohit Sharma's side will clash with Sri Lanka at the same venue on September 12 and then against Bangladesh on September 15. The final is slated for September 17.

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Vikram Rathour - "On Certain Days They Will Have...": India Batting Coach's Blunt Take On Pakistan Pacers - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan - Nepal

"On Certain Days They Will Have...": India Batting Coach's Blunt Take On Pakistan Pacers

India batting coach Vikram Rathour said their batters have the skills to post a big score against the Shaheen Shah Afridi-led bowling unit. Pacers Afridi and Haris Rauf had rocked the Indian top order in their Group A league match here on Saturday, reducing them to 66 for 4 inside 15 overs. "We will try to bat better in that (Super 4) match. (In the last match) the conditions and situation were different. They are a good bowling attack. It is not like we can't play them (Pakistan pacers). They are a good bowling attack and on certain days they will have an edge. When we get a start, our batters are capable of putting up a big score," Rathour said at the post-match press conference after India defeated Nepal by 10 wickets on Monday.

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Rohit Sharma - "It Was Lacking...": Rohit Sharma Explains Squad Selection Logic For ODI World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - India - Pakistan - Nepal

"It Was Lacking...": Rohit Sharma Explains Squad Selection Logic For ODI World Cup

India captain Rohit Sharma on Tuesday pointed out that the Indian cricket team needs to create depth in batting and bowling, something he feels the team has been lacking. The skipper wants the bowlers to contribute with runs too in batting when needed. Hosts India announced their squad for the upcoming World Cup set to take place in October-November. "We need to create that depth (in batting and bowling) as it was lacking in our team for the last few years. When we talk about depth in batting, that No. 9, No. 8 positions become very crucial," said Rohit during the press conference that took place on Tuesday to announce India's 2023 Cricket World Cup squad.

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Najam Sethi - "Are India Afraid": Ex-PCB Chief Najam Sethi On BCCI, ACC's 'Venue Change U-Turn' For Pakistan Match - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

"Are India Afraid": Ex-PCB Chief Najam Sethi On BCCI, ACC's 'Venue Change U-Turn' For Pakistan Match

After the first Asia Cup 2023 match between India and Pakistan was washed out due to rain, another one's fate is hanging in balance with the Super 4 encounter between the two teams, on Sunday, also expected to witness plenty of rain. In the group match, only one of the innings was possible, with Pakistan not getting to face a single delivery after India set them a target of 267 runs to chase. And now, former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi has accused the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Asian Cricket Council (ACC) of deciding to not shift the India vs Pakistan Super-4 game from Colombo to Hambantota.

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Mohammad Nabi - Mohammed Nabi Shatters Record Books, Becomes First Afghanistan Player To Score 5000 International Runs - sports.ndtv.com - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan - Pakistan

Mohammed Nabi Shatters Record Books, Becomes First Afghanistan Player To Score 5000 International Runs

All-rounder Mohammed Nabi completed 5,000 international runs on Tuesday, becoming the first-ever Afghanistan player to do so. The 38-year-old reached this milestone during his side's Asia Cup 2023 group stage clash against Sri Lanka. During his side's chase of 292 runs, which they needed to get to in 37.1 overs to qualify for the Super Four stage, Nabi scored 65 in 32 balls, consisting of six fours and five sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 203.12.

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Asia Cup - Jonathan Trott - Net Run Rate Controversy Strikes As 'Unaware' Afghanistan Bow Out Of Asia Cup 2023 - sports.ndtv.com - Sri Lanka - Afghanistan

Net Run Rate Controversy Strikes As 'Unaware' Afghanistan Bow Out Of Asia Cup 2023

The Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Asia Cup 2023 match turned out to be a thriller on Tuesday. Sri Lanka secured a win while managing to defend a total of 291 runs against a spirited Afghanistan side that tried to get to the target under 37 overs. The end result was Afghanistan getting bowled out for 289 in 37.4 overs. However, after the match, a controversy over the Net Run Rate struck, with the Afghans claiming that they were not informed of the exact calculations by the match officials.

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Asia Cup - Litton Das - Asia Cup 2023: Bangladesh's Najmul Hossain Shanto Ruled Out With Hamstring Injury - sports.ndtv.com - India - Afghanistan - Bangladesh

Asia Cup 2023: Bangladesh's Najmul Hossain Shanto Ruled Out With Hamstring Injury

Bangladesh has been hit hard by injuries in their ongoing Asia Cup campaign with Najmul Hossain Shanto being ruled out of the remainder of the tournament with a hamstring problem. As per the country's cricket board - BCB, he will return to Bangladesh immediately and work on his rehabilitation ahead of the ICC Cricket World Cup, set to begin in India next month. Premier wicketkeeper batter Litton Das, who was initially ruled out of the tournament because of illness, joined the team in place of Shanto after getting his medical clearance on Tuesday.

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