Umpire asked me if I was serious – Shakib
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan says he “didn’t know if it was right or wrong” when he controversially appealed to have Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews given “timed out” in the World Cup on Monday.
Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan says he “didn’t know if it was right or wrong” when he controversially appealed to have Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews given “timed out” in the World Cup on Monday.
Sri Lanka batsman Angelo Mathews became the first player to be given “timed out” in the 146-year history of international cricket on Monday in a fiery World Cup clash won by Bangladesh.
Garden Route Badgers captain Jean du Plessis became only the third player in South African first-class history to hit a double century and a century in the same match.
Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews was given “timed out” in a World Cup clash against Bangladesh on Monday, becoming the first man to suffer the dismissal in the history of international cricket.
Under team director Mickey Arthur, Pakistan are bracing for one last push to squeeze into the World Cup semi-finals.
Steve Smith says the decision to let Australia play Afghanistan in a crunch World Cup match is “above my pay-grade”.
Proteas coach Rob Walter insists they can “turn the tables” if they meet India again in the World Cup despite a colossal 243-run defeat by the unbeaten hosts.
Virat Kohli says he feels “honoured” to have equalled “hero” Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 49 ODI hundreds.
Unbeaten World Cup hosts India thrashed fellow semi-finalists South Africa by 243 runs in a league-stage match on Sunday.
Aiden Markram and Heinrich Klaasen were nearly lost to South African cricket.
England captain Jos Buttler admits “it hurts” to see his defending champions knocked out of the World Cup.
Fakhar Zaman insists Pakistan would have been happy to chase down a mammoth 402-run target to beat New Zealand before the rain in Bengaluru made life less complicated for them.
South Africa became the second team to qualify for the World Cup semi-finals on Saturday as a result of Pakistan defeating New Zealand.
Spinner Adam Zampa starred with bat and ball as Australia knocked England out of the World Cup semi-finals race with a convincing 33-run win on Saturday.
Swashbuckling opener Fakhar Zaman cracked a blistering century to save Pakistan from World Cup elimination in a rain-affected and dramatic 21-run victory over New Zealand in Bengaluru.