
India powers up for ODI World Cup
India will target a third ODI World Cup triumph when the country hosts cricket’s seven-week global showpiece, buoyed by an economic boom and growing, international self-confidence.
India will target a third ODI World Cup triumph when the country hosts cricket’s seven-week global showpiece, buoyed by an economic boom and growing, international self-confidence.
Chloe Tryon and Nadine de Klerk guided the Proteas to a four-wicket win against New Zealand in the first women’s ODI on Sunday.
Shreyas Iyer and Shubman Gill hit attacking centuries to help India thrash Australia by 99 runs in a rain-hit ODI on Sunday to clinch the series 2-0.
Suryakumar Yadav hit four successive sixes off Cameron Green during the second ODI in Indore.
Will Jacks, Sam Hain and Rehan Ahmed took centre-stage in a 48-run win against Ireland in Saturday’s ODI at Trent Bridge.
Ish Sodhi claimed a career-best 6-39 as New Zealand claimed a first victory in Bangladesh in nearly 15 years on Saturday.
India have become only the second team in cricket history to occupy the No 1 spot across all three formats after defeating Australia in the first ODI on Friday.
The Proteas’ 2023 ODI World Cup shirt features a new sponsor on the leading sleeve.
Pace bowler Mohammed Shami took five wickets before India’s young openers ensured a five-wicket win over Australia in the first ODI in Mohali on Friday.
Pakistan called up experienced paceman Hasan Ali to their World Cup squad on Friday to replace the injured Naseem Shah.
Incessant rain washed out the first ODI between Bangladesh and New Zealand on Thursday.
Anrich Nortje and Sisanda Magala have been replaced in the Proteas’ 15-man squad for the ODI World Cup in India.
South African Dean Foxcroft has been included in New Zealand’s squad for the three-match ODI series against Bangladesh, which starts on Thursday.
Australia captain Pat Cummins says he has fully recovered from a wrist injury and hopes to play all three ODIs against hosts India, starting Friday.
England’s opening ODI against Ireland was abandoned without a ball being bowled on Wednesday, denying Joe Root a World Cup warm-up.