Morocco's women prove it's not just the men who enjoy World Cup spotlight
It might be a cliche but just competing at this year’s Women’s World Cup was already a victory for Morocco.
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It might be a cliche but just competing at this year’s Women’s World Cup was already a victory for Morocco.
Banyana Banyana made history on Wednesday by sealing their first-ever FIFA Women's World Cup knockout berth.
Thembi Kgatlana scored a last-gasp winner to give South Africa a dramatic win over Italy that sent them through to the last 16 of the Women's World Cup at the expense of their opponents.
Banyana Banyana have done it!
With his performance in West Indies, Shardul Thakur has made a strong case for his selection in India's World Cup squad, even as the seam-bowling all-rounder looks to keep "contributing" instead of focusing on sealing his place. Shardul turned out to be the most successful bowler in the ODI series against the West Indies, picking up eight wickets from three games with a best bowling figures of 4/37 in the decider here on Tuesday. The ODI World Cup will be held in India from October 5 to November 19, and the team management is looking to give opportunities to players to cement their places ahead of the showpiece.
Suresh Raina's exploits in the middle-order for the Indian cricket team and Chennai Super Kings made him one of the star batters in the sport. In 205 IPL matches, Raina scored 5528 runs at an average of 32.52. He was also part of the Indian teams which won the 2011 ODI World Cup and the 2013 Champions Trophy. Raina is the first Indian to score a century in the Men's T20 World Cup, which he did when he hit 101 against South Africa in the 2010 edition. Raina has now retired from competitive cricket.
SYDNEY: Lennox Swaby couldn’t see who put the ball in the net to give Jamaica their first Women’s World Cup win, 1-0 over Panama. After the video board showed the replay, the fans surrounding him in the Perth stadium stands began to cheer and congratulate him.
Airdrie player/boss Rhys McCabe gave up penalty duties to allow Josh O’Connor to notch his first competitive goal, and hopes it will give the young striker the confidence to thrive in the Championship this season.