Fresh from series victory over Zimbabwe in Townsville, Australia shifts north to Cairns and a three-match series with New Zealand. Check out the live scores ...
Over-by-over report: The ODI series gets under way at Cazalys Stadium in Cairns with the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy at stake. Join our writers for updates.
4th over: New Zealand 9-0 (Guptill 6, Conway 1) Conway gets off the mark with a clip to square leg. 1st over: New Zealand 7-0 (Guptill 6, Conway 0) Swing straight away as Starc sends down a hooping full toss first ball that Guptill leans on, driving in the gap to pick up a couple. 2nd over: New Zealand 8-0 (Guptill 6, Conway 0) Josh Hazlewood starts with a wide but he’s then on the button and the tall seamer joins six dots. 12th over: New Zealand 36-1 (Conway 10, Williamson 10) Maxwell continues and New Zealand pick off four singles. 15th over: New Zealand 57-1 (Conway 24, Williamson 16) A couple of singles off Green and it is time for a drink. 10th over: New Zealand 29-1 (Conway 7, Williamson 8) Spin from both ends as Glenn Maxwell gets the nod from the other end. 20th over: New Zealand 77-1 (Conway 36, Williamson 24) New Zealand continue to slowly build a platform. 13th over: New Zealand 46-1 (Conway 18, Williamson 12) The shackles are loosened - Conway plays the loftiest of lofty cover drives off Green that swirls away for a SIX! 27th over: New Zealand 109-2 (Williamson 41, Latham 5) Eleven off the over! 26th over: New Zealand 98-2 (Williamson 29, Latham 5) Mitch Starc is miserly once more, just a single from his over. 31st over: New Zealand 130-3 (Latham 19, Mitchell 1) Josh Hazlewood comes back after drinks and the breakthrough, he pounds in from over the wicket. 40th over: New Zealand 172-3 (Latham 38, Mitchell 24) Mitchell plonks Stoinis’ first ball down the ground for four.
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The first ODI between Australia and New Zealand gets underway in Cairns on Tuesday afternoon, with the first ball scheduled for 4.20pm. "There are three one-dayers in a pretty quick time and that for us as a white-ball unit is a lot to gain from." But now that the pandemic has, for the most part, been resolved, Australia and New Zealand can finally contend for the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in a bilateral ODI series for the first time since February 2017. The World Cup Super League is a one-day international league played between 13 nations, with the top eight automatically qualifying for next year's World Cup in India. The two nations were previously scheduled to play three ODIs in March 2020, only for the Covid-19 pandemic to intervene after the series opener was infamously contested behind closed doors at the SCG. After nearly six years, Australia and New Zealand will contest for the coveted Chappell-Hadlee Trophy at Cairns' Cazalys Stadium in a three-match ODI series this week.
Suresh Raina, who has not been picked by the franchise at the Indian Premier League (IPL) mega auction, earlier this year will ply his trade in the ...
“I will play in the Road Safety Series. Raina mustered 5615 runs from 226 ODIs and 1605 from 78 T20Is for India. Raina was part of the 2011 World Cup-winning team under Dhoni. I would like to announce my retirement from all formats of Cricket. Raina will not play for Uttar Pradesh in the upcoming domestic season. On Tuesday, he made the announcement on Twitter by saying, “It has been an absolute honour to represent my country & state UP.
The decision will allow the batter to play tournaments like the Road Safety Series and overseas T20 leagues.
He was released by Chennai Super Kings ahead of the 2022 player auction, where he was The decision will allow Raina to play tournaments like the Road Safety Series, for which he has already been confirmed, as well as overseas T20 leagues. Raina was a key figure for the Chennai Super Kings, whom he represented for 11 seasons between 2008 and 2021.
Australian star Glenn Maxwell sparked an almighty New Zealand collapse of six wickets for just 53 runs as the Kiwis set the hosts a target of 233.
Mitchell was out when he smashed a Maxwell delivery to Steve Smith and Maxwell got his second of the over when Latham tried to turn the ball around the corner but found the hands of Adam Zampa instead. Williamson was the next to depart for 45 as the skipper smacked a looping Glenn Maxwell delivery high into the air and into the grateful hands of David Warner. [Australia elected to review the call but it went to waste as the ball didn’t catch Conway’s glove or bat.](https://servedby.flashtalking.com/click/7/147292;5439998;50126;211;0/?ft_width=1&ft_height=1&gdpr=&gdpr_consent=&us_privacy=&url=https://kayosports.com.au?marketing=default&extcamp=fsaeditoriallinkcricket-edt-fsp-lnk-awr-grc-cri-kyo&channel=fsa&campaign=launch&voucher=) The Aussie thought he had secured an early wicket when he sent down a delivery that appeared to catch the outside edge of Guptill’s bat and made a notable sound, as the umpire raised his finger. Watch Australia v New Zealand. Guptill became the first departure of the day when he flicked a Mitchell Starc delivery off of his pads but found the outstretched left hand of Maxwell who made no mistakes as he was sent packing for 6 from 19 runs and left the Kiwis at 1-10.
Indian batter Suresh Raina on Tuesday announced retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL) and domestic cricket. However, he will be featuring in the ...
Unless one has retired from all forms of the game and has no involvement in the IPL - as a coaching staff or playing staff- he cannot feature in other T20 leagues,” a top BCCI official said. Even an Indian cricketer who is associated with the IPL will not be allowed to take up any mentor role in other T20 leagues. Indian batter Suresh Raina on Tuesday announced retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL) and domestic cricket.
"It has been an absolute honour to represent my country & state UP. I would like to announce my retirement from all formats of cricket," Raina tweeted.
Do not type comments in all capital letters, or in all lower case letters, or using abbreviated text. (example: u cannot substitute for you, d is not 'the', n is not 'and'). "It has been an absolute honour to represent my country & state UP. I would like to announce my retirement from all formats of cricket," Raina tweeted while thanking the BCCI, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association and CSK. I would like to announce my retirement from all formats of cricket," Raina tweeted Suresh Raina retires from all forms of cricket
The fans are in shock as veteran cricketer Suresh Raina announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, thus ending hopes of a possible CSK and IPL ...
Once the situation gets cleared, I will inform everyone myself,” he added. “I will feature in the Road Safety world series which starts on 10th September. Played the game with a smile on his face! “I wish to play cricket for around 2-3 years more. [https://t.co/gORVWD9Gyl] [September 6, 2022] [https://t.co/Qk130CL3a3] [September 6, 2022] Suresh Raina, You were a treat to watch always on the 22yards. All the best always brother..Much Love ❤— Ashish Kumar Singh (ABP News) (@AshishSinghLIVE) He had even started posting videos on social media handles of him practicing which further boosted those hopes. I would like to thank I would like to thank— Suresh Raina🇮🇳 (@ImRaina) The southpaw has decided to hang up his boots and would now focus on various T20 leagues across the globe.
Indian cricket superstar Suresh Raina announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Tuesday (September 4). Raina had quit international cricket in ...
You we…— ANI (@ANI) Go well in the second innings…keep sma…— ANI (@ANI) Welcome to the next season of life!.' [Irfan Pathan](/topic/irfan-pathan)recalled his first memory of Raina during their U-19 days. [t.co/Ypnevv0eX5] [Sep 6, 2022] [KL Rahul](/topic/kl-rahul)was among the first to react and replied to Raina's post saying 'Thank you for all the wonderful memories on and off the field. Ex-Indian cricketer [Gautam Gambhir](/topic/gautam-gambhir), who was part of the 2011 World Cup winning-side alongside Raina welcomed to the retirement club saying 'An all rounder for all seasons! With this decision, Raina will stop playing both domestic cricket for state side Uttar Pradesh and not appear in the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) auction after going unsold in 2022.
Former India cricketer Suresh Raina on 6 September has announced his retirement from all forms of Cricket. Announcing on Twitter, he wrote, “It has been an ...
Former Chennai Super Kings (CSK) icon Suresh Raina has addressed the retirement rumours on social media. Earlier, Raina was seen donning the famous yellow ...
Also get updates on [Asia Cup 2022](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/asia-cup). With the highest score of 100*, Raina averaged 32.52 and batted at a strike rate of 136.76 in the celebrated tournament. Nicknamed 'Mr IPL', Raina is the all-time leading run-getter of the Yellow Brigade in the world's richest T20 league - the IPL. "Growing each day in my happy place," the Indian southpaw captioned his post on Twitter. Former Team India cricketer Suresh Raina has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Tuesday. I would like to thank @BCCI, @UPCACricket, @ChennaiIPL, @ShuklaRajiv sir & all my fans for their support and unwavering faith in my abilities,” Raina said in his tweet.
English cricket commentator and cricket player David Gower, UK, 22nd June 1984. (Photo by Mike McKeown/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) | Photo Credit ...
You played for honour, you played for the challenge, you played for all kinds of amateurish reasons. “I was actually contemplating a loan to pay the fine,” disclosed Vengsarkar. The success of IPL is there to see,” he said. I was averaging 70 plus in the tournament but in that game I was caught Kirmani , bowled Amarnath for 17, and from that point India’s win in the semi-finals was guaranteed,” points Gower. “The single world I can use to describe IPL is ‘Phenomenal’. “Where is the hair?”
Lancashire v Yorkshire, Kent v Essex and Somerset v Gloucestershire all feature in the latest round of County Championship matches. Join Tanya Aldred.
Luke Fletcher grabbed four for 23 and Sam Evans carried his bat for 50, the only Leicestershire man to make double figures. I’d just like to give a shout out to Ralf Syrett who is here on work experience for the next two days. Ben Coad grabbed two wickets in two balls in the penultimate over and suddenly the relegation candidates were eyeing up the title chasers. Lyth’s opening partner, Fin Bean, has just scored his maiden first-class run (off his 19th ball) and he has looked like a man on first-class debut -rather twitchy in the face of some good bowling from the Lancashire opening pair. Then bingo it’s Blast time and it’s all ramps and reverse sweeps which set him up perfectly to sit in the Manchester dugout for the first six games. A good bit of bowling from Will Williams, who has been on the money in his first three overs - going for only two runs. He pulled his helmet and lifted his eyes to the cheap seats as he wandered off to a hearty round of applause. Thanks to Ralf for his help, and for all the BTL chat – have a lovely evening. And back over to Ralf for events at OT: As we reach just under an hour to go in the extended session, this fresh-faced Yorkshire pair continue to defy Williams, Balderson and Bailey. Prior to that Parkinson had struggled a touch for line and length, perhaps not a surprise considering he’s spent the last month playing in the Hundred. Khushi kissed the ground after reaching his century and later lifted Denly over his head for six to tot up 500. The umpire Hassan Adnan tried, and failed, to squeeze the bat through his measurement guage, and it was duly confiscated by the match referee.
Australia recovered from a disastrous start to win the opening match of cricket's Chappell Hadlee trophy in Cairns last night.
- Australia won the trophy when the sides last met in ODI cricket in 2019 The rain stopped, Green stayed on, and Australia won with four overs to spare, the deciding run coming from a wide. Australia recovered from a disastrous start to win the opening match of cricket’s Chappell Hadlee trophy in Cairns last night.
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Maddinson’s 'over-sized' bat was set to undergo a second gauge test on Tuesday night. If it does, it will not fit pass through the metal gauge carried by officials. Further failure would result in the incident being included in match referee Mike Smith’s report and a potential charge for a breach of equipment regulations.