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Michael Clarke Backs Rohit Sharma's Decision to Miss Test for Child's Birth

Michael Clarke Backs Rohit Sharma's Decision to Miss Test for Child's Birth

Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has expressed his support for Indian skipper Rohit Sharma's decision to miss the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy due to the birth of his second child.Clarke, who is known for his unwavering commitment to cricket, believes that family should always come first. He recalled the birth of his daughter as the most special moment of his life, emphasizing that he would have prioritized his family over any cricket match."To be honest, the greatest day of my life over any cricket event, over any Test match victory, over captaining Australia. The greatest day of my life was the day when my daughter was born, and being there for that moment was the most special moment of my life," Clarke said.Clarke acknowledged Rohit's passion for playing for India, but he believes that the Indian skipper's decision to be present for the birth of his child is a testament to his priorities."I have no doubt that in an ideal world, it would have been great if his second child came a week early or two weeks early so he could play every Test match. Rohit loves playing for India as much as I love playing for Australia. He is a great player and a wonderful captain. He will be missed. But every single person must respect that decision of any man," Clarke noted.Clarke's comments echo the sentiments of many cricket fans and experts who have come out in support of Rohit's decision. Former India captain Sourav Ganguly, however, had suggested that Rohit should feature in the opening Test, sparking a debate on social media.Despite the absence of Rohit, Clarke believes that the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will be a fiercely contested series. He praised the quality of both teams and predicted that the matches would be close and exciting."I think it's going to be a great series. India is a very good team, and Australia is a very good team. I think it's going to be a very close series. I think it's going to be a very exciting series," Clarke said.

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Labuschagne: India's Confidence May Be Dented, But They Remain a Formidable Opponent

Labuschagne: India's Confidence May Be Dented, But They Remain a Formidable Opponent

India's recent home defeat to New Zealand has raised questions about their confidence ahead of the upcoming Border-Gavaskar series against Australia. However, Australian batter Marnus Labuschagne believes that the visitors remain a formidable opponent despite their setback.Labuschagne acknowledged that India's loss to New Zealand could have dented their morale, especially considering it ended their 12-year unbeaten run at home. "They are probably a little bit lower on confidence, not coming off a Test victory, losing to New Zealand 3-0," he said.However, Labuschagne emphasized that Australia would not underestimate India's capabilities. "They're a quality line-up and they're one of the best teams in the world. So you can never underestimate a team like that," he said.Labuschagne recalled India's remarkable comeback in Australia in 2020-21, when they won the series 2-1 despite missing several key players. "That's what happened in 2021 – the likes of (T) Natarajan played, (Mohammad) Siraj got his first crack in Australia, Washington Sundar played," he said.With India set to field a weakened team in the first Test due to injuries to Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, Labuschagne believes they still have ample talent to pose a challenge. "They're a quality line-up and they've showed that over a period of time. You can't ever underestimate the depth of Indian cricket," he said.Labuschagne's comments highlight the respect that Australia has for India's cricketing prowess. Despite their recent struggles, India remains a formidable opponent with a deep pool of talented players. The Border-Gavaskar series promises to be a fiercely contested battle between two of the world's top cricketing nations.

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ACA Apologizes for Incident Involving Israel Cricket Team

ACA Apologizes for Incident Involving Israel Cricket Team

The Austrian Cricket Association (ACA) has issued an unreserved apology to the Israel Cricket Association (ICA) and the Israel cricket team for an incident that occurred prior to their Men's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier A match on June 10.While the exact nature of the incident remains undisclosed, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed that the ACA has taken prompt action to address the issue. The player responsible has been subjected to appropriate disciplinary sanctions in accordance with the ACA's disciplinary procedures.Following the incident, the ICC initiated a conciliation process between the ACA and the ICA to facilitate a mutually acceptable resolution. The process was conducted confidentially by Paul Mortimer, an independent expert in anti-discrimination and race relations.The incident took place in Spinaceto, Rome, during a Europe Qualifier A match between Austria and Israel. The tournament serves as a pathway to qualification for the 2026 T20 World Cup. Austria emerged victorious in the match, with Aqib Iqbal's unbeaten 35-ball 52 sealing a seven-wicket win over Israel.The ACA's apology and the ICC's intervention underscore the importance of fostering an inclusive and respectful environment in cricket. The incident serves as a reminder that all players and teams deserve to participate in the sport without fear of discrimination or harassment.The ICC's Anti-Discrimination Code prohibits any form of discrimination based on race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. The code requires all ICC members to implement policies and procedures to prevent and address discrimination in cricket.The ACA's swift response to the incident demonstrates its commitment to upholding the ICC's Anti-Discrimination Code and creating a welcoming environment for all participants in the sport. The ICC's conciliation process has facilitated a resolution that allows both teams to move forward and focus on their respective cricket journeys.

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South African Pacer Gerald Coetzee Reprimanded for Dissent

South African Pacer Gerald Coetzee Reprimanded for Dissent

South African pacer Gerald Coetzee has been reprimanded by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for showing dissent towards the umpire's decision during the fourth T20 International against India in Johannesburg. The incident occurred when Coetzee made an inappropriate comment after a delivery was called wide.According to the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, Coetzee breached Article 2.8, which prohibits "showing dissent at an umpire's decision during an international match." As a result, he received an official reprimand and one demerit point added to his disciplinary record.Coetzee admitted to the offense and accepted the sanction proposed by Andy Pycroft of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. The charge was leveled against the bowler by on-field umpires Allahudien Paleker and Stephen Harris, third umpire Lubabalo Gcuma, and fourth umpire Arno Jacobs.Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and a maximum penalty of 50% of a player's match fee, along with one or two demerit points. If a player accumulates four or more demerit points within a 24-month period, they are converted into suspension points, leading to a ban. Two suspension points equate to a ban from one Test, two ODIs, or two T20Is, whichever comes first.In the fourth T20I, India posted an imposing 283/1 batting first, with centuries from Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma. South Africa was bowled out for 148, resulting in India's biggest win in terms of runs. The visitors won the match by 135 runs and claimed the four-match series 3-1.

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Ganguly Confident in India's Preparedness for Australia Test Series

Ganguly Confident in India's Preparedness for Australia Test Series

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has expressed confidence in the team's preparedness for the upcoming Test series against Australia, dismissing concerns about the team being "undercooked." Ganguly believes that the team's recent Test experience and the nature of the pitches in Australia will favor India.Ganguly acknowledged the unexpected nature of India's recent Test series loss to New Zealand but emphasized the challenging nature of the pitches. He stressed the need for India to return to playing on balanced cricket tracks that foster both batting and bowling skills, suggesting that over-reliance on rank turners could hinder players' confidence and adaptability in different conditions.Despite the setback of Shubman Gill's thumb fracture, Ganguly remains confident in the team's ability and mental strength to move past their recent shock loss. He believes that other batters will step up in the absence of Rohit Sharma and Gill during the first Test.Ganguly also highlighted the importance of playing Nitish Kumar Reddy in conditions that suit his skill set, suggesting that he could provide a proper balance to the side. He also felt that Mohammed Shami should have traveled to Adelaide and played the second Test, which is a day/night game.Ganguly's confidence in the team stems from their recent Test experience and the nature of the pitches in Australia. He believes that the team has the ability to perform well and is confident that they will be competitive in the upcoming series.

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Shahid Aslam Returns as Pakistan's White-Ball Batting Coach

Shahid Aslam Returns as Pakistan's White-Ball Batting Coach

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has reappointed Shahid Aslam as the batting coach of the national white-ball squads, effective immediately. Aslam, a qualified coach, has previously worked with the Pakistan team in various capacities, including assistant coach, fielding coach, and assistant manager.Aslam's appointment comes after the team's recent struggles in the ODI series against Australia, where Pakistan's batting lineup failed to perform consistently. The PCB has identified the need for a dedicated batting coach to address these issues and improve the team's performance in the upcoming white-ball series against Zimbabwe and South Africa.Aslam's return to the coaching staff is based on the recommendation of interim white-ball coach Aaqib Javed, who was appointed by the PCB in November 2024. Javed, who is also the senior national selector, has left to join the players in Zimbabwe, where they will play three ODIs and three T20Is before moving on to South Africa for another white-ball rubber.Aslam's appointment is expected to provide stability and expertise to the team's batting unit. He has a proven track record of working with young players and developing their skills. His experience in the High Performance Centre in Lahore will also be valuable in identifying and nurturing future batting talent.The PCB's decision to bring back Aslam is a sign of their commitment to improving the team's performance in white-ball cricket. The upcoming series against Zimbabwe and South Africa will be crucial for Pakistan as they prepare for the ICC Champions Trophy in early 2025.

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Virat Kohli's Unwavering Dedication Amidst Rain-Hit Practice Session

Virat Kohli's Unwavering Dedication Amidst Rain-Hit Practice Session

Indian cricket star Virat Kohli's unwavering dedication to the sport was evident during India's practice session at Perth's Optus Stadium. Despite heavy rain halting the session, Kohli continued to bat in the nets, showcasing his relentless pursuit of excellence.Kohli's determination was praised by social media users, who hailed his "unreal dedication." Former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar expressed confidence in Kohli's ability to regain form during the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, citing his past successes on Australian pitches.Gavaskar highlighted Kohli's impressive performances in Perth and Adelaide, where he scored a century in 2018-19. He believes that Kohli's familiarity with these grounds will boost his confidence.The Border-Gavaskar Trophy will commence on November 22 in Perth, with the second Test scheduled for Adelaide Oval from December 6 to 10. The series will then move to Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney for the remaining three Tests.India's squad for the Border-Gavaskar Series includes Rohit Sharma (c), Jasprit Bumrah (vc), Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammad Shami, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Sarfaraz Khan, Virat Kohli, Prasidh Krishna, Rishabh Pant (wk), KL Rahul, Harshit Rana, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Mohammed Siraj, and Washington Sundar.Kohli's dedication and Gavaskar's confidence suggest that the Indian batter is poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. His determination to regain form and his past successes on Australian pitches make him a key player to watch in the highly anticipated series.

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Green Pitch in Perth Poses Challenge for India in First Test

Green Pitch in Perth Poses Challenge for India in First Test

Australia Prepares Green Pitch for India in Perth Test, Favoring Fast BowlersAustralia is reportedly preparing a green pitch for the first Test match against India at the Optus Stadium in Perth. The outfield and pitch are expected to be lush, providing an advantage to fast bowlers. This could pose a significant threat to India's batting lineup, especially in the absence of key players Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill.The green pitch conditions suggest that India may opt for a single spinner in their playing XI. Ravindra Jadeja or Ravichandran Ashwin could be relegated to the bench, while pace-bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy and fast bowler Harshit Rana are likely to make their Test debuts.Australia's famed pace bowling trio of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Pat Cummins will be a formidable force on a green pitch. Their ability to generate pace and swing could prove challenging for India's batsmen.The conditions also favor India's pace bowlers, who will be eager to make an impact. Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, and Harshit Rana are all vying for the two remaining pace bowling spots alongside Jasprit Bumrah.Bumrah will lead India in the first Test in Rohit Sharma's absence. He has previously captained India in one Test match, where they suffered a defeat.The first Test between Australia and India gets underway on Friday, November 22. The green pitch and the absence of key players will make for an intriguing contest.

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New Zealand Opt to Bat First in Final ODI Against Sri Lanka

New Zealand Opt to Bat First in Final ODI Against Sri Lanka

New Zealand, led by Mitchell Santner, have opted to bat first in the third and final ODI against Sri Lanka in Pallekele. The Black Caps are looking to avoid a series sweep after losing the first two matches.Sri Lanka, who have already secured the series win, have made five changes to their lineup. Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Dunith Wellalage, and Asitha Fernando have all been dropped, while Nishan Madushka, Nuwanidu Fernando, Dilshan Madushanka, Mohamed Shiraz, and Chamindu Wickramasinghe have been brought in.New Zealand have also made two changes, with Zakary Foulkes and Adam Milne replacing Nathan Smith and Jacob Duffy. Foulkes, who impressed in the T20 leg of the tour, will make his ODI debut.The weather forecast in Pallekele is not ideal, with rain expected at some point. However, conditions are currently hot and humid. The pitch is a new one and has more grass on it than the first two ODIs, which should favor the batters.Sri Lanka:1. Nishan Madushka2. Avishka Fernando3. Nuwanidu Fernando4. Sadeera Samarawickrama5. Charith Asalanka (capt.)6. Janith Liyanage7. Chamindu Wickramasinghe8. Maheesh Theekshana9. Jeffrey Vandersay10. Dilshan Madushanka11. Mohamed ShirazNew Zealand:1. Tim Robinson2. Will Young3. Henry Nicholls4. Mark Chapman5. Glenn Phillips6. Mitchell Hay (wk)7. Michael Bracewell8. Mitchell Santner (capt.)9. Zakary Foulkes10. Ish Sodhi11. Adam Milne

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