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South Africa reach T20 World Cup final with eight-wicket win over Australia

South Africa reach T20 World Cup final with eight-wicket win over Australia

South Africa's women's cricket team has reached the final of the T20 World Cup after a convincing eight-wicket victory over Australia in the semi-final on Thursday.The Proteas, who lost to Australia in the final of the previous edition of the tournament, avenged that defeat with a dominant performance in Cape Town.South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt won the toss and elected to field first. Australia's innings got off to a shaky start as they lost Grace Harris and Georgia Wareham cheaply. Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath then steadied the ship with a 50-run partnership, but McGrath was dismissed for 27 by Nonkululeko Mlaba.Ellyse Perry came to the crease in the 13th over and played a crucial role in helping Australia reach a respectable total of 134 for 5. Mooney top-scored for Australia with 44 off 42 balls.In reply, South Africa got off to a solid start with Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits putting on 41 for the first wicket. Wolvaardt was dismissed for 42 off 37 balls, but Anneke Bosch took over the mantle and played a superb innings of 74 not out off 48 balls to guide her team to victory.Bosch hit nine fours and two sixes in her match-winning knock, and she was ably supported by Chloe Tryon, who made 25 not out off 18 balls.South Africa reached their target with 16 balls to spare, setting up a final clash with either England or India.

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ECB Excludes Transgender Women from Elite Domestic Cricket

ECB Excludes Transgender Women from Elite Domestic Cricket

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has announced a new eligibility policy for transgender women in elite domestic cricket, aligning with the International Cricket Council's (ICC) stance. Transgender women who have gone through male puberty will be excluded from Tiers 1 and 2 of the ECB's new women's county competition, as well as the women's Hundred.The ECB's decision follows a nine-month consultation with stakeholders and a review of scientific and medical evidence. The board cited concerns about player safety at the elite level as the primary reason for the new policy."We want everyone to feel included and welcome in our sport, and believe the position reached strikes an appropriate balance by ensuring fairness in the elite game while ensuring inclusivity at a recreational level, with specific safeguards in place to manage disparities and ensure safety," the ECB said in a statement.The policy will not apply to the grassroots game or Tier 3 of the county competition, which will include teams from the ECB's national counties. However, Tier 3 teams will be subject to promotion and relegation from higher tiers from 2029 onwards.The ECB's previous policy allowed any player who identified as female to compete in professional club and England pathway teams with written clearance. However, the ICC tightened its eligibility policy in November 2023, prioritizing the protection of the integrity of the women's game, safety, fairness, and inclusion.The most notable player affected by the rule change was Canada's Danielle McGahey, who played in the ICC Women's T20 Americas Qualifier in 2023 but later acknowledged that her career was over.The ECB's detailed policy will be developed in consultation with stakeholders over the coming months and will be formally in place for the 2025 domestic season.

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KL Rahul Favored Over Shubman Gill for India's Opening Role in Rohit Sharma's Absence

KL Rahul Favored Over Shubman Gill for India's Opening Role in Rohit Sharma's Absence

With India's Test captain Rohit Sharma likely to miss the first one or two matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the team is faced with the task of finding a suitable replacement. While Jasprit Bumrah is the frontrunner for the captaincy role, the search for an opening batter is still ongoing.Shubman Gill is a strong contender for the opening spot, but former Indian cricket legend Anil Kumble believes KL Rahul is a more versatile choice. Kumble praised Gill's talent and skills, but emphasized the need for a batter who can adapt to different roles, like Rahul."Rahul has played for India in various roles, from opening the batting to acting as a finisher at No. 6," Kumble said. "In the past, Cheteshwar Pujara has also batted at the top of the order when India needed someone to hold one end together. Rahul can do the same."Kumble highlighted the importance of having a batter who can control the first session and see off the new ball. "The Kookaburra Ball after the first 25 hours is best to bat between the 30th and 60th overs," he explained. "Rahul and Pujara have consistently done this throughout their careers, ensuring that the team is safe and the middle-order batters can come in later and score runs."While Gill is a talented young player, Kumble believes Rahul's experience and versatility make him a better choice to replace Rohit Sharma in the first Test. Rahul's ability to adapt to different roles and his proven track record at the top of the order make him a valuable asset to the Indian team.

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Bengal Aims for Full Points Against Bihar in Ranji Trophy Group-C Clash

Bengal Aims for Full Points Against Bihar in Ranji Trophy Group-C Clash

Bengal will face Bihar in a Ranji Trophy Group-C match at the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) Academy ground in Kolkata, starting Friday. The hosts will be keen to secure full points after a positive start against Uttar Pradesh in their opening match.Despite the absence of pacer Akash Deep due to national duty, Bengal managed a narrow 19-run lead and picked up three crucial points in Lucknow. The team's intent was a big takeaway from the match, and they will look to build on that momentum.Although the Eden Gardens is unavailable for Bengal's next two outings, the Anustup Majumdar-led side will try to make the most of the home conditions at the CAB Academy ground. Centurion openers Sudip Chatterjee and Abhimanyu Easwaran, along with Sudip Gharami, provided assurance with their performances in the previous match.Experienced hands Majumdar, Writtick Chatterjee, and wicketkeeper-batter Abishek Porel will be eager to contribute with the bat. Wriddhiman Saha is doubtful due to a stiff back.Mukesh Kumar, who captured six wickets in the opening match, led the way for Bengal's pace attack. Mohammed Kaif provided good support, but Mukesh will take rest to manage his workload.Shahbaz Ahmed, who scored 44 runs and took five wickets in the previous match, underlined his worth with both bat and ball and might play a key role again.Bihar, on the other hand, began its Ranji campaign on a disastrous note, suffering an innings defeat against Haryana. The only positive for them was the success of their spin duo, leg-break bowler Himanshu Singh (four wickets) and left-arm spinner Sachin Kumar (three wickets).While Bihar will face an uphill task, the hosts, keeping in mind Thursday's shower, will try to wrap up the match quickly. "There is a bit of uncertainty due to the rain. But we will give our best," said Bengal coach Laxmi Ratan Shukla.

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Mumbai-Maharashtra Derby Reignites at New Venue

Mumbai-Maharashtra Derby Reignites at New Venue

The Maharashtra Derby, a storied rivalry in Indian domestic cricket, is set to be reignited at a new venue - the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy ground - in the heart of a business hub. Mumbai, the defending Ranji Trophy champions, will face off against Maharashtra in a crucial match that could shape their title defense.Mumbai, playing its first game of the season, has received a boost with the return of India's T20I captain, Suryakumar Yadav. Yadav, who last played a Ranji match at the same venue two years ago, will be eager to make an impact and help his team get its title defense on track.Maharashtra, under the new coach-captain combination of Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sulakshan Kulkarni, will also be looking to make a statement after conceding the innings lead to Jammu and Kashmir in their previous match. Reading the pitch and getting its combination right will be key for Maharashtra.The Maharashtra Derby has a rich history, having been staged at various venues across the state over its 64 previous Ranji Trophy meetings. The rivalry between the two teams is intense, with both sides boasting a strong fan base.In recent years, Mumbai has held the upper hand, winning the last two encounters. However, Maharashtra will be determined to break that streak and reclaim the bragging rights.The match is expected to be a closely contested affair, with both teams possessing a wealth of talent. Mumbai will rely on the experience of Ajinkya Rahane and the explosive batting of Suryakumar Yadav. Maharashtra, on the other hand, will look to its captain Ruturaj Gaikwad and the all-round abilities of Shardul Thakur to guide them to victory.The outcome of the match could have a significant impact on the Ranji Trophy standings. A win for Mumbai would give them a strong start to their title defense, while a victory for Maharashtra would boost their confidence and put them in contention for a playoff spot.

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Pakistan Eyes Historic Home Test Win as England Faces Tough Chase

Pakistan Eyes Historic Home Test Win as England Faces Tough Chase

Pakistan's Salman Agha has expressed his determination to secure a historic home Test victory against England in Multan, as the hosts seek to level the series. With England needing 261 runs to win and Pakistan requiring eight wickets, the match is poised for an exciting conclusion.After suffering an innings defeat in the first Test, Pakistan made significant changes to their team, opting for a spin-heavy attack on a worn pitch. Agha praised the team's response to the upheaval, highlighting the contributions of new players like Sajid Khan and Noman Ali.England, meanwhile, face a daunting chase in challenging conditions. Assistant coach Paul Collingwood acknowledged the difficulty of the task but expressed confidence in his team's ability to pull off an upset. He cited their remarkable victory in India last year as evidence of their resilience.Pakistan's recent home Test record has been dismal, with no wins in their last 11 matches. Agha emphasized the importance of ending this streak, stating that a victory in Multan would be a significant achievement.The match is set to resume on the fourth day, with Pakistan aiming to secure the eight wickets they need to level the series. England, on the other hand, will need to produce a remarkable chase to secure a 2-0 lead.

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BCB Terminates Chandika Hathurusinghe as Bangladesh Head Coach for Misconduct

BCB Terminates Chandika Hathurusinghe as Bangladesh Head Coach for Misconduct

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) Terminates Chandika Hathurusinghe as Head CoachTwo days after suspending Chandika Hathurusinghe, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has terminated his contract as the national team's head coach. The decision was made on the grounds of misconduct and breach of employment terms.BCB President Faruque Ahmed revealed that Hathurusinghe had assaulted a Bangladesh cricketer and taken more leaves than stipulated in his contract. The board issued a show-cause notice to Hathurusinghe, seeking an explanation for these alleged offenses.Hathurusinghe responded to the notice, prompting an emergency board meeting to review the situation. After careful consideration, the BCB deemed Hathurusinghe's explanation unsatisfactory and unacceptable, finding his actions consistent with misconduct and dereliction of duty."His termination comes into immediate effect," a BCB release stated.This marks the end of Hathurusinghe's second stint as Bangladesh coach, despite his contract extending until January 2023. During this tenure, Bangladesh achieved a historic Test series victory in Pakistan. However, the team's performances in the 2023 ODI World Cup and the 2024 T20 World Cup were disappointing.Phil Simmons has been appointed as the new head coach until the Champions Trophy in February 2025.

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Richa Ghosh to Miss India's ODI Series Against New Zealand for Board Exams

Richa Ghosh to Miss India's ODI Series Against New Zealand for Board Exams

Wicketkeeper Richa Ghosh, a rising star in Indian cricket, will miss the upcoming ODI series against New Zealand to prioritize her academic commitments. The 21-year-old, who has been a regular member of India's international teams since her debut in 2020, will sit for her class 12 board exams during the series.Ghosh's absence will be a significant blow to India, who are looking to bounce back from their disappointing group-stage exit at the ongoing T20 World Cup in the UAE. The team's captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, has come under scrutiny following the tournament, and the ODI series against New Zealand will be a crucial test for her leadership.The 16-member squad for the three ODIs in Ahmedabad on October 24, 27, and 29 will be led by Kaur. The team includes several experienced players, such as Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, and Deepti Sharma, as well as some exciting newcomers.Seam-bowling allrounders Sayali Satghare and Saima Thakor, legspinner Priya Mishra, and middle-order batter Tejal Hasabnis have all received their maiden ODI call-ups. The BCCI has confirmed that legspinner Asha Sobhana is unavailable due to injury, while allrounder Pooja Vastrakar has been rested.India will be eager to put their T20 World Cup disappointment behind them and perform well in the ODI series against New Zealand. The team will be looking to build momentum ahead of the 2023 Women's Cricket World Cup, which will be held in South Africa.

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South Africa Bowl First in Women's T20 World Cup Semi-Final Rematch

South Africa Bowl First in Women's T20 World Cup Semi-Final Rematch

In a highly anticipated rematch of the 2023 Women's T20 World Cup final, South Africa elected to bowl first after winning the toss against Australia in the first semi-final of the 2024 edition. The match, played at a pitch with minimal grass cover, marked the absence of Australian captain Alyssa Healy, who continues to recover from an injury.South Africa's captain, Laura Wolvaardt, explained her decision to bowl first by stating that the ball "comes on better in the second half." The Proteas fielded an unchanged lineup from their previous match, while Australia retained the same team that narrowly defeated India in their last league game.Australia's batting lineup featured explosive opener Grace Harris and wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney, who has been in impressive form throughout the tournament. South Africa's bowling attack, led by experienced all-rounder Marizanne Kapp and pace bowler Ayabonga Khaka, will be tasked with containing the Australian batters.The pitch, which has hosted two matches in the tournament, is expected to offer assistance to both batters and fast bowlers. The square boundaries are relatively short, measuring 57 and 63 meters, while the straight boundary is 73 meters.South Africa will be aiming to repeat their historic T20I victory over Australia earlier this year, while Australia will be determined to avenge their loss in the previous World Cup final. The match promises to be a thrilling contest between two of the top teams in women's cricket.

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