Members of the victorious England Men's ICC T20 Cricket World Cup team today visited 10 Downing Steet to meet the Prime Minister.
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England have such a packed schedule that they have only now been able to take up the offer to visit Number 10.
Buttler also presented Sunak with a shirt signed by the whole England squad. [Rishi Sunak](/topic/rishi-sunak) welcomed England’s T20 World Cup winners at a Downing Street reception on Wednesday, before taking part in an impromptu game of garden cricket with Jos Buttler’s men. [England](/topic/england) won the tournament on November 13, defeating Pakistan in Melbourne, but have such a packed schedule that they have only now been able to take up the offer to visit Number 10.
Having assumed WA's No.3 role due to Shaun Marsh's various injuries and eventual retirement this season, young gun Teague Wyllie has an opportunity to make ...
"I've played 12 or 13 four-day games this year with still a few more to come … to make the No.3 spot his own for a long period of time. "I was working on a farm full-time, I was training full-time, and then I was trying to play a little bit of golf and I was pretty burnt out. By his own admission it's been a "challenging" season since that first ton, but it's not through a lack of dedication. He'll do so in the batting position occupied by Marsh for most of his career, which WA head coach Adam Voges says he has a chance to make his own "for a long time" like legendary left-hander did over the past decade. "I only got to play two Shield games with Shaun, my debut and a Shield final, so two games that are pretty special to me and I'm very grateful.
Openers' ominous early signs as Aussies try to clinch series after big Warner call: Third ODI LIVE.
Follow all the action from the third ODI between Australia and India in our LIVE BLOG below! Warner currently boasts a stunning average of 45.16 in ODI cricket and remains an important presence in the team. Warner has trained just twice since jetting back to India after he initially returned to Australia after the second Test having sustained a hairline fracture in his elbow. Australia entered the clash on the back of a ten-wicket domination of their rivals, chasing down India’s measly total of 117 in just 11 overs and with 10 wickets to spare. Steve Smith won the toss and Australia has elected to bat with Warner returning to the line-up at No.4, with Travis Head and Mitch Marsh opening. David Warner has been passed fit and returns to the Australian side for the deciding third ODI against India tonight.
Australia has finished its tour of India in stunning fashion, reclaiming the world No. 1 ranking with a 21-run win in the third ODI.
We always have a lot of trust in each other, trust in our process and trust in our game plan. Three Golden Ducks in three games - LBW twice and bowled once.— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) “Obviously a loss like this really hurts. Yadav was clean bowled for his third consecutive golden duck and India’s run chase never recovered. Earlier, Pandya (3-44) and India’s left-arm spinner Kuldeep (3-56) played an important role in restricting Australia to a chaseable 269 in the 49th over. But a double strike from Agar turned the match.
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Four wickets for Adam Zampa and a key spell by Ashton Agar help Australia defend 269 and take the one-day series 2-1 to sound a warning with the World Cup ...
"I don't feel like I deserve this (player of the match award) to be honest with you. There was a surprise in the batting order when the returning Warner, who had finally recovered from a hairline fracture in his elbow and a quad issue, was named to bat at No.4. Agar clean bowled Yadav next delivery. Zampa was named man of the match after claiming the scalps of Shubman Gill (37), KL Rahul (32), Hardik Pandya (40) and Ravindra Jadeja (18), while Marsh took the player of the series honours. Agar snared Virat Kohli (54 off 72 balls) and Suryakumar Yadav (0) in consecutive balls in the 36th over to help transform the game. Australia have nabbed top spot on the ODI rankings after spinners Adam Zampa and Ashton Agar came to the rescue in a series-deciding, 21-run victory over India in Chennai.
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa took four wickets as Australia beat India by 21 runs to clinch the three-match one-day international series 2-1 on Wednesday.
"You are born and brought up on these wickets. Patel was run out for two and Suryakumar fell for a first-ball duck for the third time in a row. Kohli tried to forge partnerships with KL Rahul (32) and with Pandya but he looked tired by the end. For the hosts, Hardik Pandya claimed bowling figures of 3-44 and made a run-a-ball 40 but it was not enough to avoid India's first series loss on home soil since Aaron Finch's Australia beat them in 2019. Electing to bat, Australia could not capitalise on a strong start and were bowled out for 269 in 49 overs on a slow track at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Their bowlers, led by Zampa, did an excellent job defending the total and bowled out India for 248 in 49.1 overs as Australia exacted a modicum of revenge after losing the four-test series 2-1.
Leg spinner Adam Zampa led the way as Australia downed India and claimed the No.1 spot in the ICC's ODI ran...
We had trust in our process and in our game plan." Suryakumar Yadav's horrendous run continued as he fell for a first-ball duck for the third time in the series. Agar bowled him to reduce India to 6-185 and swing the match in Australia's favor. "I don't think it was too many runs," said Sharma, the Indian skipper. But the duo fell within a space of 19 balls to leave India at 2-77. He added 69 runs for the third wicket with Lockesh Rahul (32), before the latter holed out off Zampa, who has his best figures on Indian soil. Marsh was named player of the series for scoring 194 runs in three innings. Carey held the lower order together as he stitched a 58-run partnership with Marcus Stoinis (25). Australia was down to 3-85 when Pandya also trapped Marsh lbw. "I have had some success in India," Zampa said. "It is just natural aggression when I am batting. After winning the toss and opting to bat, Australia got off to a good start with Marsh and Travis Head (33) putting on 68 runs off 65 balls.
As the end of the 2022-23 season draws to a close, it is time to celebrate the volunteers and all those who dedicate their time, energy and resources to ...
They say every success requires a driver, and Andrew is definitely that for the Yarrabah team. Andrew’s goal moving forward is to keep the team going and continue building momentum. The children trusted that the skills they were learning would soon take them to new heights and that victories would follow.
Sydney Cricket Club have secured a third consecutive Club Championship title, after finishing atop the 1st, 2nd and Brewer Shield ladders in the 2022/23 ...
“And our amazing club captain, Gizelle Plummer; she is an inspiration to our playing group. “This success is the culmination of years of hard work. “Our head coach Russel Grimson has developed a very strong coaching panel. The Tiger’s terrific season is best portrayed through the final Club Championship ladder, which puts them 200.2 points ahead of second placed Parramatta. “Our culture begins with those young cricketers and as they grow their game and the more they are around senior players, they more they enjoy the culture – we have a very strong club first ethos.” “Achieving the [Women’s] Club Championship for the third time in a row is a wonderful recognition and acknowledgement for all who are involved with the Sydney Cricket Club,” the pair stated.
Greenvale Kangaroos Cricket Club will continue to compete in the Premier 2nds competition as it seeks to complete the performance criteria. Cricket Victoria GM ...
Geelong CC We look forward to supporting the growth of women’s cricket in the northern metropolitan region.” Women’s cricket has strong support from across the Bellarine Peninsula community and we’re looking forward to having them join the competition in 2023-24,” Murphy said.
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“And our amazing club captain, Gizelle Plummer; she is an inspiration to our playing group. Russel has a broad focus and an empowering style of coaching; he is absolute in wanting the best for his players and helping them achieve the best for themselves.” “This success is the culmination of years of hard work. [](https://nnn.ng/hausa/#=naijahausacom) [](https://nnn.ng/i/#=shortners) Leilani Veitch led Sydney’s U18 Brewer Shield side to the championship, rounding out another unrelenting campaign for the Drummoyne natives. [NSW](https://nnn.ng/tag/nsw/) Premier Cricket
When snow hit large swathes of southern England on March 8 this year, a flurry of quips followed: it must almost be time for the county cricket season to ...
The team group are perfectly composed, the subjects are in their best kit, and the photographer has them lined up to perfection. Those dry-witted weather predictions came true one year ago, on March 31, as photographer Matthew Lewis lined up to snap Nottinghamshire's players and coaching staff at Trent Bridge ahead of the 2022 Championship season when something of a spring "blizzard" struck. "It was a bright spring morning for the pre-season photocall, though we knew snow was possible," Lewis recalled.
Chris Smith, chairman of the judging panel and former chief sports photographer of The Sunday Times, said: “It's always good to see a picture that brings a ...
MCC President Stephen Fry, today officially launched a new campaign to celebrate grassroots cricket and find the country's 11 greatest unsung cricketing ...
"These are the unsung heroes who epitomise the great things about cricket and the values of MCC. Nominations will close next month with the selected MCC Community Cricket Heroes announced shortly after. A team of 11 MCC Community Cricket Heroes will be chosen from the nominations by a special panel including Fry and former England internationals and MCC Members, Mike Gatting and Claire Taylor.
Win a day at Lord's with Stephen Fry: MCC and The Cricketer present Community Cricket Heroes.
You may recall MCC and The Cricketer running a competition called Community Champion in recent years. Fry said: "MCC and The Cricketer's Community Cricket Heroes is a celebration of all that is wonderful about our game and the thousands of people across the country that make cricket what it is. Turbervill said: "It's been a pleasure to help organise the forerunner to this competition for the last few years with MCC.
Actor, cricket fan and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) President Stephen Fry, has called on London's cricket community to get behind a new campaign…
"These are the unsung heroes who make cricket what it is and epitomise the values of MCC and everything that’s great about this sport. It’s important we highlight that part of our game and those individuals who make such a difference.” The campaign will invite the public and the cricket community to put forward their nominations for individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the grassroots game and their community.
The South Burnett Cricket Association looked back on a very successful year at their end-of-season awards held on Saturday morning in Wondai.
- U15 Rep Player of the Year – Thomas Town - U16 Player of the Year – Thomas Town - T20 Player of the Year – Thomas Town
It was a successful night for Mitchell who claimed both the Sir Richard Hadlee Medal for an incredible season of cricket, including 44 matches across all three ...
Meanwhile Blackcaps wicket-keeper Tom Blundell took out the ANZ Test Player of the Year award with 849 runs at 60.64 including two centuries and six half-centuries. Mitchell featured in 44 matches in 2022-23 for the team across three formats, the most of any player. Your winners, Daryl Mitchell and Tim Southee.— BLACKCAPS (@BLACKCAPS) Women’s Domestic Player of the Year: Kate Anderson (Canterbury Magicians) Women’s Super Smash Player of the Year: Kate Anderson (Canterbury Magicians) In 16 Test innings, Mitchell scored 50 or more on nine occasions.
The pair have been recognised as the country's outstanding men's and women's cricketers of the year.
Women’s Super Smash Player of the Year: Kate Anderson (Canterbury Magicians) Bracewell also took 14 wickets at an economy of 5.32. Women’s Domestic Player of the Year: Kate Anderson (Canterbury Magicians) She also averaged 40.66 with the bat in ODIs. Dean Foxcroft was named both men's domestic player of the year and men's Super Smash player of the year, while Kate Anderson was named women's domestic player of the year and women's Super Smash player of the year. He surpassed 50 nine times from 16 Test innings.
The White Fern's Melie Kerr and Black Cap's Daryl Mitchell have been recognised as the country's outstanding women's and men's cricketers of the year.
Women's Super Smash Player of the Year: Kate Anderson (Canterbury Magicians) Men's Domestic Player of the Year: Dean Foxcroft (Otago Volts) Women's Domestic Player of the Year: Kate Anderson (Canterbury Magicians) Women's T20I Player of the Year: Melie Kerr Men's ODI Player of the Year: Michael Bracewell Women's ODI Player of the Year: Suzie Bates
Mitchell was the recipient of Sir Richard Hadlee Medal as the outstanding men's cricketer of the year whereas Kerr won the inaugural Debbie Hockley Medal for ...
Suzie Bates and Michael Bracewell were named the ODI Women’s and Men’s Players of the Year respectively. She was her team’s second-highest run-scorer with 423 runs and joint second-highest wicket-taker with 17 scalps. Kerr, who also won the Women’s T20I Player of the Year, delivered the goods with both bat and ball in the shortest format.