No Handshakes: Sri Lanka Fume Over Mathews' Timed Out Dismissal in Bangladesh Defeat

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:38am on 07 Nov 2023,Tuesday Sports

The World Cup 2023 match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh saw several heated moments including Kusal Mendis' confrontation with Tanzim Hasan Sakib. However, controversy erupted when Angelo Mathews became the first player to be given out 'timed out' in international cricket. Sri Lanka were angered as Mathews felt he had reached the crease in time. When Bangladesh batted, Mathews gave a 'timeout' sendoff to Sakib. Tensions continued post-match as Sri Lankan players refused handshakes with Bangladesh players after their loss. Mathews later stated that Bangladesh didn't respect them or the game so they wouldn't be cordial in return. The match will go down as one of the most controversial in World Cup history. 

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Cricket World Stunned: Angelo Mathews Timed Out, Sparks Spirit of Cricket Debate, Gambhir reacts

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 05:36am on 07 Nov 2023,Tuesday Sports

In a historic and controversial moment at the Cricket World Cup, Angelo Mathews became the first international cricketer to be 'timed out' during Sri Lanka's match against Bangladesh in Delhi yesterday. Mathews, waiting for a new helmet strap, was left dismayed as Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan appealed successfully, leading to an animated debate. Former cricketers Gautam Gambhir and Dale Steyn criticized the decision, igniting a spirit of cricket debate. The incident, a first in international cricket, stirred controversy, questioning the application of the rules and the essence of fair play.

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Sri Lanka Sacks Cricket Board After World Cup Humiliation against India; Bangladesh's Dramatic Win Knocks Out SL

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 04:58pm on 06 Nov 2023,Monday Sports

In the aftermath of Sri Lanka's embarrassing World Cup defeat against India, Sports Minister Roshan Ranasinghe ousted the national cricket board, citing corruption allegations. Public outrage over the team's poor performance led to nationwide protests, demanding the board's resignation. Ranasinghe swiftly appointed a new seven-member interim committee, headed by former World Cup-winning captain Arjuna Ranatunga, aiming to restore cricketing integrity. Despite concerns about political interference, Ranasinghe's intervention reflects the urgent need to address corruption and elevate Sri Lanka's cricketing standards. Additional in today's match Sri Lanka suffers elimination from ICC Men's World Cup 2023 as Bangladesh secures a 3-wicket win, chasing down 280 runs. Sri Lanka's elimination from the tournament emphasizes the imperative for immediate reforms.

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Kohli's Century and Jadeja's Fifer Lead India to a Convincing 243-Run Victory Over South Africa in World Cup Clash

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 03:40pm on 05 Nov 2023,Sunday Sports

In a sensational World Cup encounter, India defeated South Africa by a massive 243 runs at Kolkata's Eden Gardens. Virat Kohli's brilliant century (101* off 121 balls) on his 35th birthday powered India to 326/5. Kohli's partnership with Shreyas Iyer (77) and a flying start by captain Rohit Sharma (40 off 24) set the stage. In response, Ravindra Jadeja's exceptional five-wicket haul helped India bundle out South Africa for 83 runs. The comprehensive victory showcased India's batting prowess and formidable bowling lineup, maintaining their unbeaten run in the tournament. With this win India holds the top spot with 16 points, leaving South Africa in second place with 12 points.

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Kohli's 49th Century Guides India to 326/5 in World Cup Epic Against South Africa

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 12:49pm on 05 Nov 2023,Sunday Sports

India showcased a dominant performance, reaching 326/5 in 50 overs against South Africa in the thrilling World Cup encounter. Virat Kohli's magnificent century (101 off 121 balls) on his 35th birthday, equalling Tendulkar's record, stole the show. Earlier, Rohit Sharma (40 off 24) and Shubman Gill displayed aggressive play, propelling India to a quick start. Despite Kagiso Rabada dismissing Sharma, Kohli partnered with Shreyas Iyer (77 off 87), amassing a crucial 134-run stand. Ravindra Jadeja's late blitz (29 not out off 15) set a daunting target for South Africa. India's innings showcased remarkable teamwork and determination.

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Virat Kohli Equals Sachin Tendulkar's Record with 49th ODI Century in India vs South Africa World Cup 2023 Match

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 12:24pm on 05 Nov 2023,Sunday Sports

In the ODI World Cup 2023 match against South Africa, Virat Kohli showcased his brilliance by scoring his 49th ODI century in just 119 balls, equaling Sachin Tendulkar's record on his 35th Birthday. Kohli's outstanding innings played a pivotal role in India's game against South Africa at Eden Gardens. Partnering with Shreyas Iyer, Kohli contributed to a 134-run partnership before Iyer's departure at 77 runs. India's strong start was further bolstered by Rohit Sharma's explosive 40-run innings. The match reflects Kohli's exceptional form and determination in the ongoing World Cup tournament.

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High-Stakes Encounter: India and South Africa Face Off in Intense Cricket World Cup 2023 Match at Eden Gardens

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 08:37am on 05 Nov 2023,Sunday Sports

In a high-stakes Cricket World Cup 2023 match, India faces South Africa at Eden Gardens, Kolkata Today. Winning the toss, Indian captain Rohit Sharma's decision to bat first puts pressure on South Africa, aiming to break India's unbeaten streak. Despite missing Hardik Pandya, India is bolstered by Mohammed Shami and Suryakumar Yadav. On his 35th birthday, Virat Kohli seeks his 49th century. South Africa, led by Temba Bavuma, boasts a potent bowling lineup and strong batting performances. The clash revives memories of India's 2011 World Cup loss to South Africa, adding intensity to the encounter. Fans anticipate a thrilling match as both teams vie for victory.

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Veteran Star Replaces Hardik Pandya as India's Vice-Captain for Cricket World Cup 2023

Brief by Short91 Newsdesk / 03:08pm on 04 Nov 2023,Saturday Sports

In a major setback for Team India, star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been ruled out of the Cricket World Cup 2023 due to an ankle injury sustained during a match against Bangladesh. KL Rahul has been appointed as the new vice-captain. Despite this setback, India remains unbeaten in the tournament, winning all 7 matches and securing a spot in the semi-finals. Seamer Prasidh Krishna has been chosen as Hardik’s replacement, with India set to face South Africa on November 5 and Netherlands on November 12.

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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Expresses Interest in Buying Stake in Billion-Dollar IPL

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:44am on 03 Nov 2023,Friday Sports

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has shown interest in acquiring a multi-billion dollar stake in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL), as per a Bloomberg report. His advisers have spoken to Indian government officials about moving the IPL into a holding company valued at as much as $30 billion, the report said.The talks were held when the crown prince visited India in September, the report said, adding that the kingdom proposed investing as much as $5 billion into the league and help lead an expansion into other countries. The BCCI is yet to officially respond.

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Fielding Coach T Dilip, Sachin Tendulkar Laud India's Team Effort Before Team's Next World Cup Match Against South Africa

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:43am on 03 Nov 2023,Friday Sports

Team India is all pumped up ahead of their South Africa match at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, next Sunday. After their big World Cup win over Sri Lanka on Thursday, Shreyas Iyer was awarded 'Fielder of the Match'. In a post-match team meeting, fielding coach T Dilip praised the "extraordinary" fielding performance and highlighted Jadeja's brilliant catching and throwing abilities, calling him a "silent sniper." Legend Sachin Tendulkar reminisced about the 2003 World Cup's 'I can, we can' fielding commitment chart when presenting the award. He lauded India's enjoyable cricket brand so far. In the match, India piled up 357 runs before bowling out Sri Lanka for just 55 runs to continue their undefeated run. Dilip and Tendulkar's comments stood out in recognizing Iyer's efforts.

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