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Alice Capsey Omitted from England's T20I Squad for South Africa Tour

Alice Capsey Omitted from England's T20I Squad for South Africa Tour

Alice Capsey's disappointing performance at the T20 World Cup has cost her a place in England's T20I squad for their upcoming tour of South Africa. The 18-year-old, who made her England debut in 2022, has been in poor form, scoring just 19 runs in three innings at the World Cup and 27 runs in five innings for the Melbourne Renegades in the Women's Big Bash League.Capsey's omission is a blow to England, who are looking to rebuild after their disappointing World Cup campaign. The team has been criticized for its fitness levels and its ability to handle pressure, and Capsey's absence will only add to the pressure on the remaining players.Paige Scholfield, who made her England debut in September, has been called up to the T20I squad, along with fast bowler Lauren Filer. Dani Gibson misses out after undergoing knee surgery.The tour will include a first Women's Test in South Africa since 2002, for which Freya Kemp and Maia Bouchier could be the notable debutants. Heather Knight retains her role as captain across formats.The tour is seen as a vital opportunity for England to reset their ambitions against a team that has now reached each of the last two T20 World Cup finals. The selected players have been training at Loughborough in the build-up to the series, with the T20I squad due to leave for South Africa on November 16, with the ODI and Test squads following on November 27.England Women's head coach Jon Lewis has hit back at criticism of the team's fitness levels, saying that the players are "in really good shape." He added that he would like to see more specific criticism from those who have questioned the team's fitness.The South Africa tour is seen as a vital staging post for England ahead of their next key objective, the Women's Ashes in Australia in January. Clare Connor, the ECB deputy chair and former women's captain, said that the tour is "a really good next experience" and "another preparation tour" for the Ashes.Connor also addressed the heightened scrutiny that the players had been under in the wake of the World Cup, and the sense that they had collapsed under the pressure. She said that the team will be looking at how to build in resilience to pressure and improve decision-making and skill retention under pressure.

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India-South Africa T20I Series to Kick Off in Durban Amidst Rain Concerns

India-South Africa T20I Series to Kick Off in Durban Amidst Rain Concerns

The highly anticipated T20I series between India and South Africa, the finalists of the 2024 T20 World Cup, is set to commence in Durban on Friday. The two teams will face off for the first time since their thrilling encounter in the World Cup final, where India emerged victorious.For South Africa, this series presents an opportunity to avenge their World Cup defeat and test themselves against a new-look Indian side. The retirement of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Ravindra Jadeja has ushered in a new era for India, led by the dynamic Suryakumar Yadav.However, the weather forecast for Durban casts a shadow over the series opener. AccuWeather predicts intermittent showers in the evening, with the chances of rain increasing to over 40% after 4:00 PM local time (match starts at 5:00 PM local time). Only after 10:00 PM local time do the chances of rain drop below 40%.The Durban pitch is known for its slow nature, but it is not as similar to subcontinental wickets as one might expect. The second T20I will be played at St George's Park in Gqeberha on November 10, followed by the third game at SuperSport Park in Centurion on November 13. The series concludes with the fourth T20I at Wanderers Stadium on November 15.India's T20I squad features a mix of experienced players and exciting young talents, including Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, and Arshdeep Singh. South Africa, on the other hand, will be led by Aiden Markram and will field a strong team that includes David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, and Keshav Maharaj.With the weather conditions and the quality of both teams, the T20I series between India and South Africa promises to be a thrilling contest.

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South Africa, India Clash in T20I Series After World Cup Final Rematch

South Africa, India Clash in T20I Series After World Cup Final Rematch

South Africa and India are set to clash in a four-match T20I series starting on Friday in Durban, marking their first encounter since India's triumph in the T20 World Cup final four months ago.Both teams have undergone significant changes since that memorable match in Barbados. South Africa will be without key players like Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Tabraiz Shamsi, and Quinton de Kock. India, too, has made alterations, with only four players from their World Cup-winning squad featuring in this series.South African coach Rob Walter acknowledges the challenges of balancing overlapping cricket schedules. He emphasizes the need to manage players carefully to ensure they perform at their best when representing their country.Despite the absences, South Africa has assembled a strong squad that includes franchise stars David Miller, Heinrich Klaasen, Marco Jansen, and Keshav Maharaj. India, on the other hand, will field a mix of experienced players and promising youngsters, including Ramandeep Singh, Vijaykumar Vyshak, and Yash Dayal.The series holds financial significance for Cricket South Africa, with substantial revenue expected from Indian television broadcasts. It also provides an opportunity for India's emerging talents to showcase their skills ahead of the upcoming IPL auction.The schedule for the series is as follows:* November 8: Durban* November 10: Gqeberha* November 13: Centurion* November 15: Johannesburg

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New Zealand's T20 World Cup Trophy Embarks on Nationwide Tour

New Zealand's T20 World Cup Trophy Embarks on Nationwide Tour

The historic triumph of the New Zealand women's cricket team in the T20 World Cup has sparked an unprecedented celebration across the nation. To commemorate this momentous achievement, the coveted trophy will embark on a nine-day tour of New Zealand, allowing fans to share in the joy and inspiration.The trophy tour, commencing on Saturday, will provide an opportunity for the victorious team and support staff to connect with their adoring fans. Free-entry public events will be held in ten cities, including Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. The team members will engage with fans, sign autographs, and share their experiences from the unforgettable tournament."The World Cup win is a watershed moment for women's cricket in New Zealand," said Stacey Geraghty, NZC's marketing communications general manager. "We're determined to make the most of it and celebrate with the team and the public."The tour is expected to generate immense excitement, mirroring the outpouring of support witnessed during the BLACKCAPS' ICC World Test Championship Mace tour in 2021. The trophy will also be on display at all New Zealand women's matches during the home summer, further fueling the passion for the sport.New Zealand's maiden T20 World Cup victory was a testament to their exceptional talent and unwavering determination. In the semi-final, they overcame a formidable West Indies team, setting the stage for a thrilling final against South Africa. Powered by an all-round performance from Amelia Kerr, the White Ferns emerged victorious, etching their names in the annals of cricket history.The trophy tour will not only celebrate the team's triumph but also inspire future generations of cricketers. By bringing the trophy to communities across New Zealand, NZC aims to foster a love for the sport and encourage young girls to pursue their dreams on the cricket field.

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Kevin Pietersen Slams Pakistan Cricket for Gary Kirsten's Departure

Kevin Pietersen Slams Pakistan Cricket for Gary Kirsten's Departure

Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has expressed his disappointment over the departure of Gary Kirsten as Pakistan's white-ball coach. Kirsten's tenure lasted only seven months, having joined in April 2024 ahead of the T20 World Cup 2024.Pietersen criticized Pakistan cricket for the decision to part ways with Kirsten, calling it "one step forward, two steps back." Kirsten has a successful coaching career, having won the 2011 Cricket World Cup as head coach of India.Despite Pakistan's 2-1 Test series victory over England, Kirsten's exit has created uncertainty in the team's white-ball setup. Pietersen questioned the decision on social media, stating that Pakistan has "too much talent to keep doing this kind of stuff."Kirsten's tenure as Pakistan's white-ball coach was marked by a disappointing group stage exit at the T20 World Cup 2024. Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali suggested that Kirsten's disagreement with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) over key decisions, including the appointment of Mohammad Rizwan as white-ball captain, contributed to his departure.Pakistan has appointed Test head coach Jason Gillespie as the interim white-ball coach for the upcoming ODI series against Australia. Aaqib Javed and Saqlain Mushtaq are potential candidates for the permanent role.

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Matthew Wade Retires from International Cricket, Embraces Coaching Role

Matthew Wade Retires from International Cricket, Embraces Coaching Role

Matthew Wade, the former Australian wicketkeeper-batter, has bid farewell to international cricket and will embark on a new chapter as a coach with the national team. Wade's retirement comes after a distinguished career spanning over a decade, during which he represented Australia in 36 Tests, 97 ODIs, and 92 T20Is.Wade's international journey began in 2011, and he quickly established himself as a versatile player, capable of contributing with both bat and gloves. He played a pivotal role in Australia's T20 World Cup triumph in 2021, showcasing his prowess as a finisher with a match-winning knock in the semi-final against Pakistan.In recent years, Wade has transitioned to a more specialized role as a batter, and he enjoyed a successful return to the Test side in 2019, scoring two centuries in the Ashes series. However, his Test career came to an end in 2021, and he also retired from red-ball cricket at the domestic level in March 2023.While Wade's international career has come to a close, he will continue to play in the Big Bash League (BBL) for the Hobart Hurricanes and participate in franchise tournaments around the world. He will also bring his experience and expertise to the Australian T20I squad as a coach, working alongside head coach Andre Borovec.Wade's retirement marks the end of an era for Australian cricket, as he was one of the last remaining members of the team that won the 2015 World Cup. His contributions to the national team have been immense, and he will be remembered as a skilled and versatile player who always gave his all on the field.

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USA Cricket Head Coach Stuart Law Departs

USA Cricket Head Coach Stuart Law Departs

USA Cricket Parts Ways with Head Coach Stuart LawUSA Cricket has announced the departure of Stuart Law as the head coach of the men's national team. The decision, made in the midst of the team's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign, came as a surprise to many.Law's tenure, which began in April 2023, lasted just over seven months. During that time, the team achieved notable successes, including a T20I series victory over Bangladesh and a historic qualification for the Super-Eights stage of the T20 World Cup.However, despite these accomplishments, USA Cricket CEO Johnathan Atkeison stated that "it was not an easy decision to make." He added, "Unfortunately, we felt that a change was necessary for the next phase of competitive preparation."Venu Pisike, Chair of USA Cricket, expressed gratitude for Law's contributions. "We thank Stuart for his contributions to USA Cricket during his tenure. We wish him nothing but success in his future endeavors."The departure of Law leaves a void in the USA Cricket coaching staff. The team is currently second in the Cricket World Cup League 2 points table, with six wins in nine games. They are aiming to qualify for the 2027 ODI World Cup.USA Cricket has not yet announced a replacement for Law. The team's next match is scheduled for February 26 against Nepal in Dallas.

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Irfan Pathan: A Versatile Legend Turns 40

Irfan Pathan: A Versatile Legend Turns 40

Irfan Pathan, the former Indian all-rounder, celebrates his 40th birthday today. Known for his prodigious swing bowling and vital knocks, Pathan was one of India's most versatile cricketers during his illustrious career.Hat-trick against Pakistan in 2006:Arguably Pathan's most iconic moment came in the Karachi Test against Pakistan in 2006. He became the first Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in the opening over of a Test match, dismissing Salman Butt, Younis Khan, and Mohammad Yousuf in consecutive deliveries. This historic feat etched his name into the annals of cricket history.Man of the Match in the 2007 T20 World Cup Final:Pathan played a pivotal role in India's victory in the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in 2007. In the high-pressure final against Pakistan, he delivered a match-winning spell of 3 for 16, helping India clinch the trophy. His remarkable bowling under pressure earned him the Man of the Match award, contributing significantly to India's historic triumph.Match-winning All-round Show in the Perth Test, 2008:In one of the toughest assignments for any cricketer, an overseas Test in Australia, Pathan produced a stellar all-round performance in Perth in 2008. He took 5 wickets in the match and also scored 46 vital runs in the second innings, helping India secure a rare victory on Australian soil. His ability to make an impact with both bat and ball was on full display, earning him the Man of the Match award in India's famous win at the WACA.Maiden Test Century in 2007:Pathan was not just a bowler but also a more than capable batsman. In the Bangalore Test against Pakistan in 2007, he scored his maiden and only Test century, batting at No. 8. His knock of 102 was a testament to his batting skills and versatility, proving he could contribute with the bat at crucial moments. It remains one of the highlights of his Test career.As Irfan Pathan turns 40, his contributions to Indian cricket are fondly remembered. Whether it was his lethal swing bowling, his crucial knocks with the bat, or his never-say-die spirit, Pathan remains a beloved figure in Indian cricket.

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New Zealand Cricket Makes History with Test Series Win in India, T20 World Cup Triumph

New Zealand Cricket Makes History with Test Series Win in India, T20 World Cup Triumph

New Zealand cricket has reached unprecedented heights in an extraordinary week, etching its name in the annals of history with two landmark victories. Within a span of seven days, the Black Caps secured their first-ever Test series win in India, while the White Ferns claimed their maiden ICC Women's T20 World Cup title.Black Caps End 69-Year Wait with Historic Test Series Win in IndiaThe week of glory began on October 20, when New Zealand's men's team ended a 36-year winless streak in India with a commanding 8-wicket victory in the first Test in Bengaluru. It was New Zealand's first Test win on Indian soil since 1988 and only their third in history. The victory marked the start of their first-ever series triumph in India in 13 attempts since 1955.Under overcast conditions, India's batting crumbled under the pressure, posting just 46 runs in their first innings - their lowest Test total in Asia. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry spearheaded the demolition, taking 5 for 15. In response, New Zealand amassed 402 runs, taking control of the match. India showed fight in their second innings, with Sarfaraz Khan's 150 helping set a target of 107, but the Black Caps chased it down with ease.The second Test in Pune was even more dramatic. New Zealand fought back after being bowled out for 259, with Mitchell Santner delivering a match-winning performance, taking 7 for 53 to dismiss India for just 156. New Zealand set India a challenging fourth-innings target of 359, and despite Yashasvi Jaiswal's blistering 77, India folded for 245, giving New Zealand a 113-run victory and their first-ever Test series win in India. This also ended India's 12-year unbeaten run in home series.White Ferns Make History with Maiden T20 World Cup WinWhile the men's team was making history in India, the New Zealand women's team, the White Ferns, achieved their own momentous victory by lifting their first-ever ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Dubai on the same day as the Bengaluru Test win (October 20).Entering the tournament as underdogs, the White Ferns stunned the cricket world by defeating India by 58 runs in their opening game. Despite a setback against defending champions Australia, New Zealand reached the semifinals with wins over Sri Lanka and Pakistan. A narrow 8-run victory over West Indies in the semifinals set up a final clash with South Africa.In the final, the White Ferns posted a competitive total and restricted South Africa to win by 32 runs, claiming their first T20 World Cup and second ICC trophy, following their 2000 Women's ODI World Cup win.Seven Days of Glory for New Zealand CricketIn just seven days, New Zealand cricket achieved historic feats that have redefined their legacy on the world stage. The Black Caps' first-ever Test series win in India and the White Ferns' maiden T20 World Cup triumph represent the pinnacle of New Zealand cricket's red-letter week, marking a period of unprecedented success that will be remembered for years to come.

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