Australia-South Africa Washout Keeps Group B Semis Race Wide Open In Champions Trophy 2025

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:46pm on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday Sports

The ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 Group B match between Australia and South Africa was abandoned without a ball being bowled, leaving the semifinal race wide open. Both teams now have 3 points, with South Africa leading on net run rate. England and Afghanistan remain in contention, making every upcoming match a potential knockout clash. South Africa can qualify by defeating England, while Australia needs a win over Afghanistan. England and Afghanistan must win both remaining games to advance. Group A’s semifinalists, India and New Zealand, await their opponents. The semifinals are set for March 4 and 5 in Dubai and Lahore.

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Even Dhoni Couldn't Have Saved This Squad, Sana Mir Blasts Pakistan's ICC Team as Champions Trophy Dream Shatters

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:20am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday Sports

Sana Mir criticized Pakistan's squad selection for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, following their early elimination after losses to New Zealand and India. Mir argued that the team's fate was sealed when the squad was announced, highlighting issues with their pace attack and overreliance on part-time spinners. She pointed out that even top captains like MS Dhoni wouldn't have been able to turn things around. Mir also expressed disappointment over Mohammad Haris's exclusion despite his potential, questioning the selection process. She called for a complete overhaul of Pakistan's cricket system to avoid further failures.

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Pat Cummins Rejects Claims of Criticizing India’s Champions Trophy Venue Selection

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:00am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday Sports

Pat Cummins, Australia's regular cricket captain, denied remarks attributed to him about India’s venue advantage in the 2025 Champions Trophy. A media outlet misquoted him, falsely claiming he called the tournament a "farce" due to India choosing its venue. Cummins clarified that while he discussed India's advantage of playing all matches at the same Dubai venue, he never criticized the tournament's structure. The error was based on comments made by English commentator Jonathan Agnew, who criticized the practice of selecting specific venues for international tournaments. Cummins is sidelined from the tournament due to an ankle injury but is focused on his recovery.

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New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra Makes History with Dual Debut Centuries in ICC Tournaments

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:58am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday Sports

Rachin Ravindra made history by becoming the first player to score a century on debut in both the ICC World Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy. In New Zealand's recent match against Bangladesh, Ravindra's 112 runs were instrumental in securing a five-wicket victory, propelling New Zealand into the semi-finals. His performance was particularly impressive given his unfamiliar batting position at number four and his return from a concussion earlier in the month. Teammate Tom Latham praised Ravindra's composure under pressure, highlighting his ability to absorb pressure and turn it into a match-winning innings.

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Australia and South Africa gear up for a high-scoring ODI in Rawalpindi with both teams eyeing semifinal spots

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:38am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday Sports

Australia and South Africa are gearing up for an explosive ODI in Rawalpindi, with both teams featuring powerful batting line-ups. Australia, having lost all four of their previous ODIs, seeks redemption, while South Africa, plagued by injuries, hopes to overcome their recent struggles. The teams have a history of achieving mammoth totals, including multiple 400+ scores. With both sides aiming for a spot in the semifinals, a high-scoring contest is expected, potentially challenging the record for the highest aggregate in an ODI match (872). Rain could disrupt the proceedings, but victory will be crucial for either team’s path to the final four.

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England Faces Setback as Brydon Carse Ruled Out of 2025 Champions Trophy

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:39am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday Sports

England's Brydon Carse has been ruled out of the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy due to a left toe injury sustained during the team's match against Australia. The fast bowler struggled in the game, conceding 69 runs in seven overs. Carse also missed training sessions prior to his withdrawal. To replace him, England has called up 20-year-old leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed, who has impressed in ODIs with an average of 23.30 and an economy rate of 4.95. England’s next matches include crucial group-stage games against Afghanistan and South Africa.

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India Reach Semifinal, Pakistan Face Embarrassing Early Exit

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:08pm on 24 Feb 2025,Monday Sports

India has reached the semi-finals of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 after beating Pakistan by six wickets. Pakistan’s title defence ended early as they failed to progress past the group stage. Their losses to India and New Zealand sealed their exit. Reports suggest coach Aaqib Javed may be sacked after just three months. New Zealand secured their semi-final spot by defeating Bangladesh by five wickets. Bangladesh is also out of the tournament. Pakistan will play Bangladesh on February 27, but rain may cancel the match. Fans and experts are disappointed with Pakistan’s poor performance on home soil.

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Pakistan Media Claims '22 Pandits Performed Black Magic' After India Defeats Pakistan In Champions Trophy

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:45pm on 24 Feb 2025,Monday Sports

After India’s dominant 6-wicket victory over Pakistan in the Champions Trophy 2025, a viral Pakistani TV debate made bizarre claims, alleging that India sent 22 Hindu priests (pandits) to Dubai International Stadium to perform “black magic” against Pakistan’s team. One panellist further claimed India avoids playing in Pakistan as their “Pandits” wouldn’t be allowed. The video has sparked widespread ridicule online. India, powered by Virat Kohli’s 51st ODI century, chased 241 in 42.3 overs. Kohli also became the fastest batter to reach 14,000 ODI runs, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar. Pakistan’s loss triggered disappointment among fans, with some praising Kohli’s brilliance.

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Champions Trophy: India Reach Semis, Pakistan's Title Defence Ends in Group Stage

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:13pm on 24 Feb 2025,Monday Sports

India secured a spot in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 semi-finals after defeating Pakistan by 6 wickets, with Virat Kohli scoring a century. Pakistan, the defending champions, were eliminated in the group stage following New Zealand’s 5-wicket victory over Bangladesh. Pakistan's exit marks a major embarrassment, prompting speculation over coach Aaqib Javed's dismissal. Javed Miandad criticized the team's lack of "passion and fire." Meanwhile, New Zealand advanced, thanks to Rachin Ravindra’s hundred. Pakistan will face Bangladesh on February 27, but a washout could leave them without a single win.

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Pakistan Cricket Fans Frustrated as India Dominates Rivalry, Calling It an ‘Annual Humiliation’

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:32am on 24 Feb 2025,Monday Sports

Following Pakistan’s latest defeat to India in a major cricket tournament, fans are expressing growing frustration over the once-thrilling rivalry. Many now see the matches as predictable and one-sided, referring to them as “salana beizzati” (annual humiliation). Supporters lament the lack of competitiveness, with some questioning whether the rivalry holds any real significance anymore. Analysts point to internal cricketing issues, inconsistent performances, and misplaced overconfidence as key factors behind Pakistan’s struggles. As India continues to dominate, the rivalry seems to have lost its competitive edge, leaving Pakistani fans disheartened and calling for major reforms in their cricket setup.

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