In a crucial match at the ODI World Cup 2023, Pakistan managed to keep their faint hopes of reaching the semifinals alive with a resounding seven-wicket victory over Bangladesh. This contest, held at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata, also confirmed the elimination of Bangladesh from the race for a spot in the tournament's semifinals. Pakistan's star batters, Abdullah Shafique and Fakhar Zaman, played pivotal roles in ending their four-match losing streak in the ODI World Cup. Pakistan had been facing a string
ODI World Cup 2023: Record-Breaking Feats in IND vs AFG Clash" In the thrilling ODI World Cup 2023 match between India and Afghanistan, numerous records tumbled. Indian captain Rohit Sharma's blistering century and Virat Kohli's remarkable performance at his home ground created historic moments. Most Centuries in ODI World Cups: Rohit Sharma surpassed Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar with his seventh century in ODI World Cups, breaking Tendulkar's record of six centuries.Fastest to 1,000 ODI World Cup Runs: Rohit Sharma achieved 1,000 ODI World
ODI World Cup 2023: Australia vs. South Africa Australia and South Africa Prepare for Clash of 'Big Egos' in ODI World Cup 2023 As the ODI World Cup 2023 unfolds, cricket enthusiasts worldwide eagerly anticipate the highly anticipated clash between two cricketing giants, Australia and South Africa. South African batsman Quinton de Kock, who has been in scintillating form and is set to retire from international cricket after this tournament, predicted that this high-profile showdown would be a battle of "big egos." South
Rain-Hit Warm-ups: NZ and England Secure Wins New Zealand and England secured victories in rain-affected warm-up matches ahead of the World Cup. New Zealand defeated South Africa by seven runs in a game where both sides used more than 11 players. Devon Conway top-scored with 78, and captain Kane Williamson added 37. South Africa's Quinton de Kock scored an unbeaten 84 before rain stopped play, leaving them seven runs behind the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern par score. In another rain-affected match, England beat Bangladesh by four
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is still apprehensive about sending its team to India for the ODI World Cup but International Cricket Council (ICC) is “confident” that the Babar Azam-led team will compete in the 50-over showpiece. The ICC on Tuesday announced the fixtures for the October 5-November 19 tournament and rejected PCB’s request to not schedule their matches in Chennai and Bengaluru against specific teams. PCB did not want to play Afghanistan on a spin-friendly track in Chennai and also wanted to