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World Cup 2023 Sport News

James Anderson - Ian Botham - Chris Woakes - Babar Azam - Eden Gardens - Gus Atkinson - Chris Woakes Surpasses Ian Botham To Become England's Most Successful Bowler In World Cups - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - Pakistan

Chris Woakes Surpasses Ian Botham To Become England's Most Successful Bowler In World Cups

Chris Woakes became England's most successful bowler in World Cups as he surpassed former all-rounder Ian Botham after claiming a single wicket during England's 93-run victory over Pakistan at the iconic Eden Gardens. Woakes' 31st wicket was the final dismissal of the night as he bowled a slower off delivery, Haris Rauf slogged it with full strength trying to clear the boundary but his shot went straight to Ben Stokes at mid-on.

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Michael Vaughan - Jos Buttler - Babar Azam - "Keep Believing Pakistan": Michael Vaughan Trolls Babar Azam And Co. Over Their Semi-Final Hopes - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - Sri Lanka - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Garden

"Keep Believing Pakistan": Michael Vaughan Trolls Babar Azam And Co. Over Their Semi-Final Hopes

Pakistan will be needing a miracle to make it to the semi-finals of Cricket World Cup 2023 when they face a charged-up England at Eden Gardens, Kolkata on Saturday. New Zealand's net run-rate boosting five wicket-win over Sri Lanka on Thursday has virtually shattered Pakistan's semifinal hopes. The 1992 champions now have to beat England by an improbable margin to make it to the knockout round. New Zealand's NRR is +0.743 while Pakistan's is +0.036, and for the Babar Azam-led side to eclipse the former to qualify as the fourth side, it has to win by around 287 runs batting first. While chasing, Pakistan need to win with 284 balls to spare. That is an impractical task.

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Ramiz Raja - Shaheen Afridi - Babar Azam - Star Sports - Mohammad Rizwan - "Never Expected Pakistan To...": Ramiz Raja's Rant On Team's Cricket World Cup Exit - sports.ndtv.com - India - Afghanistan - Pakistan

"Never Expected Pakistan To...": Ramiz Raja's Rant On Team's Cricket World Cup Exit

When the Pakistan cricket team entered the Cricket World Cup 2023, the Babar Azam-led side were among the favourites. As they leave the Cricket World Cup, with just four wins in nine games in t he round-robin stage, it's a sorry state of affairs. Pakistan ended their campaign at the Cricket World Cup 2023 with a 93-run loss to England. Pakistan needed a miracle in the match to go through the semifinals.

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Rahul Dravid - "Can't Judge Middle-order By Numbers': Rahul Dravid On India's Cricket World Cup Campaign - sports.ndtv.com - India

"Can't Judge Middle-order By Numbers': Rahul Dravid On India's Cricket World Cup Campaign

There was a hint of concern surrounding the Indian middle-order, particularly around KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer ahead of the World Cup, but head coach Rahul Dravid on Saturday expressed his delight over the manner in which they responded to the task at the showpiece. Rahul returned from a tendon injury during the recent Asia Cup while Iyer had to battle against a back spasm before getting fit just in time for the marquee event.

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Pat Cummins - Glenn Maxwell - Australia Face Happy Selection Headache Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Semifinal: Pat Cummins - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - Afghanistan - Bangladesh - county Garden - county Mitchell

Australia Face Happy Selection Headache Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Semifinal: Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins on Saturday conceded Australia will be facing selection headaches going into their World Cup semifinal against South Africa, after Mitchell Marsh's 177 not out powered the five-time champions to a commanding eight-wicket win against Bangladesh in the last league game. Australia, who began the World Cup campaign with two losses on the trot, have now seven consecutive wins and will face South Africa in the second semifinal at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 16. Marsh's 177 not out (132 balls, 17x4s, 9x6s) follows a stunning knock of 201 not out from all-rounder Glenn Maxwell against Afghanistan in Mumbai last week, who single-handedly made the bulk of the runs when Australia were reduced to 91 for seven chasing 292.

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Ramiz Raja - Babar Azam - Mickey Arthur - "Keen To Lead...": Did Babar Azam Just Reveal His Pakistan Captaincy Future After World Cup? - sports.ndtv.com - South Africa - Pakistan

"Keen To Lead...": Did Babar Azam Just Reveal His Pakistan Captaincy Future After World Cup?

Pakistan captain Babar Azam didn't hide his disappointment after a humiliating 93-run defeat to England in their last World Cup game in Kolkata on Saturday but hinted that he would like to lead the national team during its rebuilding phase in white-ball cricket. "We will sit together and take stock. We'll take positives from this and discuss mistakes. I'm keen to lead the rebuild," Babar said at the post-match presentation ceremony.

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Mark Wood - Eoin Morgan - Jos Buttler - Chris Woakes - David Willey - There Won't Be Drastic Changes In Our ODI Outlook Like It Happened Post 2015: Jos Buttler - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - state Indiana - county Stokes - Bangladesh - Pakistan - county Wood

There Won't Be Drastic Changes In Our ODI Outlook Like It Happened Post 2015: Jos Buttler

England skipper Jos Buttler admitted that there will be lot of "reflection" on their premature ouster from the ODI World Cup but he ruled out any massive churning that happened after their 2015 group league stage exit during the Australian edition. In 2015, England lost to Bangladesh at group league stage and were accused of being way behind modern ODI game as Eoin Morgan transformed the side into a bunch of world beaters winning the 2019 edition at home, as all format players made way for white ball specialists.

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David Willey - Cricket World Cup 2023: England Thrash Pakistan By 93 Runs To End Campaign On A High - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand - state Indiana - Pakistan

Cricket World Cup 2023: England Thrash Pakistan By 93 Runs To End Campaign On A High

England joined the party after everything was done and dusted, finding enough reasons to smile while humiliating a demotivated Pakistan by 93 runs in their final World Cup game in Kolkata on Saturday. By virtue of winning their last two games, England finished seventh in the 10-team table and qualified for the Champions Trophy, scheduled in Pakistan in 2025. Pakistan's improbable hopes of a semi-final qualification were dashed the moment England batted first and scored 337 for nine in 50 overs.

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