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"Happy That We Lost": Pakistan Star's Bizarre Post-Match Remark Goes Viral - sports.ndtv.com - Pakistan

"Happy That We Lost": Pakistan Star's Bizarre Post-Match Remark Goes Viral

A bizarre post-match comment by Pakistan cricket team star Mohammad Haris has gone viral on social media following the Champions One-Day Cup match between Stallions and Markhors. The Stallions suffered a massive 126-run loss against Markhors but a comment by their captain Haris led to a lot of trolling on social media. Chasing a target of 232, Stallions suffered a batting collapse  as they were bundled out for just 105. After the match, Haris took everyone by surprise as he claimed that he was "happy that they lost". Haris explained that the defeat provided insight into his team's performance and added that the defeat was part of their strategy to completely evaluate the situation.

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Rohit Sharma - Jasprit Bumrah - "Jasprit Bumrah Asked About Slower Ball, Rohit Sharma Couldn't Play Me": Pakistan-Born Pacer - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Pakistan

"Jasprit Bumrah Asked About Slower Ball, Rohit Sharma Couldn't Play Me": Pakistan-Born Pacer

Pakistan-born fast bowler Zahoor Khan, who plays for the UAE cricket team, was part of the Mumbai Indians set-up as a net bowler back in 2014. Although he did not play in the Indian Premier League (IPL), the fast bowler had the opportunity to play against some of the biggest names of world cricket as part of the franchise. In a recent interaction, Zahoor opened up about his time with MI and claimed that Jasprit Bumrah was so impressed by his slower deliveries that he asked about how he grips the ball.

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Most Rounded Team That's Produced From Bangladesh: Coach Ahead Of India Test Series - sports.ndtv.com - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Most Rounded Team That's Produced From Bangladesh: Coach Ahead Of India Test Series

Bangladesh head coach Chandika Hathurusingha believes that his team will take a lot of belief from their first-ever 2-0 Test series win against Pakistan to challenge India on its home turf in the two-match series. He asserted that the current team is the most balanced red-ball side that the country has ever produced. Former Sri Lankan all-rounder mentioned that both victories came from behind for them, giving them a morale boost ahead of the high-stake series against the World Test Championship (WTC) toppers.

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Virat Kohli - Rohit Sharma - Bangladesh Tests 'No Dress Rehearsal', Says India Skipper Rohit Sharma - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Bangladesh Tests 'No Dress Rehearsal', Says India Skipper Rohit Sharma

Captain Rohit Sharma on Tuesday warned his India team there is "no dress rehearsal" in cricket as they face a Bangladesh side fresh from a historic Test series win over Pakistan. India lead the World Test Championship (WTC) standings ahead of Australia, where Rohit's team will tour for a five-match series later in the year. But first they host Bangladesh in a two-Test series, starting with the opener in the northern Indian city of Chennai from Thursday. India are clear favourites but the visitors recently celebrated a landmark 2-0 series sweep in Pakistan. "There is no dress rehearsal kind of stuff happening here," Rohit told reporters, cautioning against minds turning too quickly to Australia.

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Suresh Raina - Ambati Rayudu - The More The Better: Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu Have Their Say On IPL Retention - sports.ndtv.com - India

The More The Better: Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu Have Their Say On IPL Retention

IPL stalwarts Suresh Raina and Ambati Rayudu want a higher player retention ahead of the 2025 IPL auction as an unchanged core allows teams to excel in the world's biggest T20 competition. The IPL had allowed the teams to retain up to four players in the last mega auction held in 2022. A three-year cycle has ended and another mega auction is on the horizon but teams have contrasting views on player retention. Some want as many as eight and some are okay with four or five.

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Ravichandran Ashwin - Jasprit Bumrah - India's Likely XI vs Bangladesh: No Third Pacer, Three Spinners Are R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja And... - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India - Bangladesh

India's Likely XI vs Bangladesh: No Third Pacer, Three Spinners Are R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja And...

As India prepares to face Bangladesh in the first Test of their upcoming series, former Indian cricketer Suresh Raina has recommended a bold strategy for the Indian team. Raina suggested that India should deploy a spin-dominant attack with three spinners and two fast bowlers for the match, which begins on Thursday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Raina's strategy is driven by the nature of the Chennai pitch, which he expects to favor spinners due to its black soil composition. He proposed selecting Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Kuldeep Yadav as the spin trio, alongside fast bowlers Mohammad Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah.

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"Could Lead To Its Disintegration": Curator's Major Warning On India vs Bangladesh 1st Test Pitch - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh

"Could Lead To Its Disintegration": Curator's Major Warning On India vs Bangladesh 1st Test Pitch

After spending two days preparing exclusively on a red-soil pitch, India and Bangladesh trained on a deck made of black soil in Chennai on Tuesday. The first Test, beginning here on Thursday, is expected to be played on the red-soil trampoline which often offers good purchase to pacers, but the black-soil composition is more likely to assist the spinners. The unusual weather pattern in the city could affect the nature of the pitch as the match goes on.

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International - Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Prize Money Now Equal To Men's, Sees 134% Rise To... - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Uae

Women's T20 World Cup 2024 Prize Money Now Equal To Men's, Sees 134% Rise To...

The International Cricket Council on Tuesday announced equal prize money for men and women in World Cups, starting with the women's T20 showpiece in the UAE next month. The winners of the Women's T20 World Cup will be rewarded with USD 2.34 million, a 134 per cent increase on the USD 1 million awarded to Australian women when they clinched the title in South Africa in 2023, said the ICC in a statement. "The ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024 will be the first ICC event where women will receive the same prize money as their male counterparts, marking a significant milestone in the sport's history," said the ICC.

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