KL Rahul and Kuldeep Yadav in focus after India win in 1,000th ODI
India ticked off a few boxes during their landmark 1,000th ODI, defeating the West Indies by six wickets in the first game of the three-match series in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
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India ticked off a few boxes during their landmark 1,000th ODI, defeating the West Indies by six wickets in the first game of the three-match series in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
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The United Kingdom and Ireland have dropped plans for a joint bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, opting to try and stage the 2028 European Championship instead.
Ireland and the UK will not bid to stage the 2030 World Cup and will focus on a bid for Euro 2028 instead.
The UK and Ireland will not bid to stage the 2030 World Cup and will instead focus on a joint campaign to host Euro 2028, their football bodies announced on Monday.
The UK and Ireland will not bid to stage the 2030 World Cup and will focus on a bid for Euro 2028 instead.
The UK and Republic of Ireland football associations have agreed not to bid for the 2030 World Cup and will instead focus on a joint bid to host Euro 2028.
Shaik Rasheed returned to his room in Antigua around 9.20 am IST, the feeling was yet to sink in. Still, the ICC U-19 World champion's medal is a testimony to the 17-year-old Guntur's lad's rising stock in Indian cricket. More so after his stellar role in the four-wicket win over England in North Sound on Saturday night. The Indian vice-captain, who scored 50 in the final, said the joy of winning the World Cup cannot be described in words. "Winning the World Cup U-19 title is memorable as it has made my parents proud. They have sacrificed a lot in their lives to see me in this position. I will never let them down," Rasheed told TOI just before he called it a night.