Cricket match report News
The defeat in Rajkot was a hard pill to swallow for the Indian team, but Suryakumar Yadav emphasized the importance of learning from the experience.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma did not mince words post-match, expressing his frustration over the team's inability to maintain a consistent performance.
This stunning catch also marked a significant milestone for Axar Patel, as it became his 50th wicket in T20 Internationals.
While the Royals had expected dew to be a factor, it never materialized, leaving their batters to contend with a sticky wicket.
Despite the setback, Pandya maintained a positive outlook, acknowledging the efforts of his bowling unit in keeping KKR's total within reach.
When probed about the nature of their chat, Gill chose discretion over disclosure, remarking, "I think it would be better for both of us to keep that chat in private."
The mistimed run was a gift for the Australian team, who had struggled to contain Mandhana's onslaught.
The turning point came when Virat Kohli, the linchpin of India's batting lineup, fell victim to a precise delivery from Pat Cummins.
India lead the five-match series 3-1 with the fifth and final ODI to be played in Nagpur on Sunday. But sadly for India, there's no perfect-ten.
Kohli and Jadhav rattled up a sensational 200-run partnership for the fifth wicket to set up the platform after England set the hosts a stiff 351-run target.
A masterclass from South African opener Quinton de Kock floored Australia in the first game of the five-match one-day international series at Centurion on Friday.
Fourth-wicket partnership of 163 between Shoaib Malik (77) and Sarfraz Ahmed (90) turned the match in the Welsh capital their way.
A distraught India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed the two no-balls bowled to Lendl Simmons by Ravichandran Ashwin and Hardik Pandya for team's shock ouster from the World T20, here on Thursday.
India had themselves to blame for the debacle as they made costly blunders while bowling and allowed Lendle Simmons three lives.
Jason Roy's 44-ball 78 made England's chase a lightweight after Ben Stokes reduced New Zealand to 153/8.
South Africa are virtually out of the tournament and their fate now hinges o the result of tomorrow's Super 10 Group 1 match against England and Sri Lanka at New Delhi.
Earlier in the tournament, the 2009 champions had lost to India and New Zealand in the five-team group.
England bowling attack finally came to the party and picked up wickets at regular intervals to restrict the fearless Afghans to 127 for nine.
South Africa set a huge 210-run target, but Afghanistan could managed only 172.
Both the teams have already exited the tournament.
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