Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:35pm on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Despite the grand turnout in India jerseys at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium for the ICC Men's World Cup final, spectators faced criticism for leaving in large numbers even before Australia's trophy presentation. The early exit sparked sharp reactions on social media, with users expressing disappointment in the lack of sportsmanship. Renowned Indian fashion photographer Atul Kasbekar aslo expressed disappointment with the Ahmedabad crowd after India's World Cup loss, He wrote on X, "The Ahmedabad crowd was rubbish. Need proper fans instead of fly by night pretenders." Comparisons were drawn to crowds at smaller stadiums like Eden Garden and Wankhede, where the true spirit of the game was reportedly displayed. Netizens deemed the premature departure as a "terrible thing to do as a host."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:42pm on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
"It was very, very sub-continental conditions today. A wicket preparation that has probably ended up backfiring on India," said cricket legend Ricky Ponting, after India's crushing defeat against Australia in the World Cup finals at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Ponting praised Australia's strategic brilliance, led by captain Pat Cummins, that secured a dominant 6-wicket victory over India in the ICC World Cup 2023 final in Ahmedabad. According to the World Cup-winning Aussie ex-captain, the pitch, expected to favor India, played into Australia's hands. English ex-player Micheal Vaughan also praised Australia's adaptability, emphasizing that the pitch gave them a chance. Despite acknowledging challenges, Indian captain Rohit Sharma refrained from using pitch conditions as an excuse, while former England captain Nasser Hussain noted, "India are still a great side - but the pitch brought Australia into it."
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:16pm on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Over a billion hearts broke as Australia beat India in the World Cup final in Ahmedabad. PM Modi met the players in the dressing room to "raise their spirits" post-defeat. Modi hugged an emotional Mohammad Shami, the top wicket-taker of the tournament, and consoled him. Shami wrote on X, "Unfortunately yesterday was not our day. I would like to thank all Indians for supporting our team and me throughout the tournament. Thankful to PM Modi for especially coming to the dressing room and raising our spirits. We will bounce back!" Ravindra Jadeja said, "PM Modi's visit was special and very motivating." PM Modi told the team, "Your talent and determination was noteworthy. You've played with great spirit and brought immense pride." After India's crushing World Cup loss, a distraught Shami was consoled by PM Modi's motivational dressing room visit.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:47pm on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
During the Cricket World Cup 2023 final between India and Australia, Mohammed Shami's mother, Anum Ara, was hospitalized near Sahashpur village in Uttar Pradesh due to nervousness and fever. Shami's relatives took her to a local hospital, and she was later transferred for further treatment. Shami, concluding the tournament as the leading wicket-taker with 24 wickets, had a stellar performance. Despite India posting 240, Australia secured a seven-wicket win, with Travis Head's century. Shami took one wicket in the final. His mother's condition is now stable, according to Shami's cousin.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:36pm on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh stirred controversy as a photo circulated on social media. In the photo, Marsh is seen sitting on a sofa with his legs stretched out and the World Cup trophy beneath it. The photo was shared by captain Pat Cummins on his Instagram story after Australia's sixth World Cup triumph. The gesture was labeled 'disrespectful,' prompting fans to express their dismay. Responding to the image, one user remarked, "Bro, show some respect to the World Cup trophy. Ask Indian fans or Team India about the value of this trophy." The incident highlighted cultural differences in sportsmanship. In the World Cup 2023 final, Australia defeated India by 6 wickets, with Travis Head's outstanding century securing the victory.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:52am on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
The International Cricket Council announced its official team of the 2023 World Cup after Sunday's thrilling final won by Australia over India. Indian opener Rohit Sharma was named captain of the squad, which featured six players from the subcontinent country. Joining Sharma were fellow Indians Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Shami. Kohli was the leading tournament run-scorer while Shami took 24 wickets, the most by any bowler in the event. The ICC team featured players from five of the 10 participating nations in the 50-over World Cup held in India.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:33am on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar expressed sadness but immense pride in Team India's performance despite their 6-wicket loss to Australia in the World Cup final. Gavaskar, part of the commentary panel, highlighted the team's exceptional run, securing ten consecutive wins to reach the final. He stated, "There's no shame in losing to a better team... very proud of the joy they have given millions." Acknowledging Australia's prowess, Gavaskar emphasized the team's sensational cricket throughout the tournament. Despite the final not going their way, Gavaskar commended India for a remarkable campaign, resonating the sentiments of cricket enthusiasts.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:42am on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar provided solace to the disheartened Indian cricket team following their World Cup final defeat against Australia. Tendulkar, a pivotal figure in India's 2011 World Cup triumph, spoke to the players, including Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid, emphasizing resilience. "This team has played superb cricket," Tendulkar remarked, acknowledging their outstanding performance. Despite the loss, Tendulkar's words echoed the sentiment of pride in their efforts. Cricket stalwart Sunil Gavaskar echoed Tendulkar's sentiments, praising the team's exceptional gameplay throughout the tournament. The defeat, although painful, couldn't diminish the remarkable journey of this spirited Indian squad.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:01am on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Following India's World Cup final loss to Australia, coach Rahul Dravid, emotionally impacted, faces uncertainty about his coaching future as his two-year contract concludes. Dravid reflects, stating, "I haven't thought about it. I will when I get the time to do that." He praises Rohit Sharma's leadership, emphasizing, "He's been an exceptional leader." Dravid acknowledges the team's disappointment, saying, "It was tough to see as a coach, because I know how hard these guys have worked." Expressing regret over the total, he adds, "We should have got those 40 extra runs," leaving fans and cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting Dravid's decision.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:06am on 20 Nov 2023,Monday Sports
Australia's skipper Pat Cummins lauds the team's stellar performance, stating, "I think we saved our best for last." After clinching the sixth World Cup title at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium, Cummins praised the resilience of big-match players who excelled when it mattered most. Regarding the decision to chase, Cummins shared, "We’ve been batting first pretty much for the whole tournament, today we thought, it’s a good night to chase down." "The boys were fantastic," he said, emphasizing the adaptability of the bowling unit on a tricky pitch. Cummins expressed delight with the total of 240, calling it "really happy," and applauded Travis Head's (137) and Marnus Labuschagne's (58*) impactful partnership. He acknowledged the risks taken, making this victory especially sweet for the Australian side.