Cricket World Reacts To Australia’s WTC Title Triumph At The Oval Against India
Legends of cricket and former players from India, and across the world congratulated team Australia for winning their maiden ICC World Test Champions (WTC) title.
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Legends of cricket and former players from India, and across the world congratulated team Australia for winning their maiden ICC World Test Champions (WTC) title.
As per the initial draft, the tournament will begin on October 5 with reigning champions England taking on last edition’s runner-up side New Zealand in Ahmedabad, which will also host the final on November 19.
As many cricketers battle the T20 league vs international cricket dilemma, Mitchell Starc has set his priorities straight.
India finished runners-up for the second consecutive time in the WTC final as Australia clinched the mace with a massive 209-run win on Sunday.
As a fan prised MS Dhoni for guiding India to the ICC World T20 triumph in 2007, Harbhajan Singh gave a sarcastic reply, reminding the fan that cricket is a team sport.
Pat Cummins’ side crushed India by 209 runs in the final at The Oval in a show of strength ahead of the Ashes against arch-rivals England starting on Friday.
Sunil Gavaskar didn’t mince his words when asked about Virat Kohli’s dismissal after India’s defeat to Australia in the WTC final.
Novak Djokovic is the only man to win all four Slams on at least three occasions and on Monday he will return to the world number one ranking and start a 388th week on top of the pile.
Sachin Tendulkar was surprised with the fact that he found it difficult to believe that a bowler of Ashwin’s calibre can’t be used in conditions which are seamer-friendly.
India had a forgetful outing with the bat on Sunday as they were bundled out for 234 in the chase of 444 against Australia in the World Test Championship final.