England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

July 15, 2019
England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

World Cup last, tied - A super-finished, tied. *Collecting bits of jaw*. You must mess with me. The cricketing divine beings surely have compensated for the clammy squibs with one hell of a last - maybe the best ODI ever - testing the semi-last of '99 and Four-Three-Eight. This is a dumbfounded Rishi Roy, saying farewell to you for the benefit of a ridiculous discourse box - Sagar Chawla, Vineet Anantharaman, Ramakrishnan MS, Pradeep Krishnamurthy, Akshay Maanay, Venkatesh AV and Naga! As firecrackers overwhelm the Mecca of cricket, our inclusion of the World Cup reaches an end. We'll be, harking back to the 2023 version - in India! Up to that point, England are the World Champions! *Curtains Down*


Path in 2015, the Kiwis in all respects suitably put it: "it's a great time." One way or another, the twenty-two men who took the field today will make it into cricketing legend. The future ages will know, that somebody in their family tree had the gravitas to make the last lap in quest for endless brilliance, and tackled achieving the very apex of the game - the last lap to lift the cup of heroes, that vessel of triumph, the World Cup. Get-together your jaws, ensure you go for an every day registration tomorrow - I realize I will.



Fortification Minor - "This is 10% karma, 20% expertise, 15% concentrated intensity of will, 5% joy, half agony, and that is a 100% motivation to recall my name..."

It is the day when the stakes are the most elevated, and the players' regular impulse is to overthink - pretty much every one of the occasions they'd longed for it, the time they'd put resources into training, the existence they'd devoted to the game, ups the ante significantly higher in their minds. However, this wasn't about nerves...

Nursery cricket, the training sessions, the hours in the rec center, and even the psychological molding - it would all come down to this. It opens up a cozy, private entryway into the players' past: their adolescence and why they began playing in any case, directly into the underlying foundations of "who they truly are", rather than the persona they make. "For my entire life I had longed for that minute. As a tyke, I played it out against mates for quite a while, and as a man I rehearsed for it with a practically shocking conviction that one day it would come. Indeed, it was a terrible shot, yet it was certifiably not a poorly conceived notion, no chance." - Baz McCullum...

Fortification Minor - "This is 10% karma, 20% expertise, 15% concentrated intensity of will, 5% joy, half agony, and that is a 100% motivation to recall my name..."

It is the day when the stakes are the most elevated, and the players' regular impulse is to overthink - pretty much every one of the occasions they'd longed for it, the time they'd put resources into training, the existence they'd devoted to the game, ups the ante significantly higher in their minds. However, this wasn't about nerves...

Nursery cricket, the training sessions, the hours in the rec center, and even the psychological molding - it would all come down to this. It opens up a cozy, private entryway into the players' past: their adolescence and why they began playing in any case, directly into the underlying foundations of "who they truly are", rather than the persona they make. "For my entire life I had longed for that minute.
As a tyke, I played it out against mates for quite a while, and as a man I rehearsed for it with a practically shocking conviction that one day it would come. Indeed, it was a terrible shot, yet it was certifiably not a poorly conceived notion, no chance." - Baz McCullum...

The last of stats for these two months ..

** Man of the Match in World Cup finals:
C Lloyd
V Richards
M Amarnath
D Boon
Wasim Akram
Aravinda de Silva
S Warne
R Ponting
A Gilchrist
MS Dhoni
J Faulkner
B STOKES

** Player of the series in World Cups:
1992 M Crowe
1996 S Jayasuriya
1999 L Klusener
2003 S Tendulkar
2007 G McGrath
2011 Yuvraj Singh
2015 M Starc
2019 KANE WILLIAMSON
England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 England vs New Zealand - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Reviewed by Talha Saghir on July 15, 2019 Rating: 5

Australia vs England - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

July 12, 2019
England (Roy 85, Root 49*, Morgan 45*) beat Australia 223 (Smith 85, Woakes 3-20, Rashid 3-54) by eight wickets


How does that old melody go once more? Thirty years of hurt? Make that 44 and checking (and in spite of the verses, England's cricketers surely quit any pretense of imagining for at any rate 20 of those). Yet, abruptly it's everything available to anyone. On home soil, with the breeze behind their backs and the destinies shouting to support them. Is it returning home this time? In the event that you don't trust it now, you really never will.

One thing is without a doubt. New Zealand anticipate in the World Cup last at Lord's on Sunday, where just because since Sri Lanka at Lahore in 1996, a pristine group is certain to be delegated as heroes. Yet, after a bad case of nerves and the wobbles, the niggles and the questions, today was the day when England expelled the tension and reestablished the thunder that had conveyed the side to the highest point of the world ODI rankings.

Put just, Australia are not intended to endure beatings this complete in World Cup thump out matches. They had not lost any of their past seven visits to the semi-finals, but then a monstrous 107 conveyances still remained when triumph, fittingly, was fixed with a swipe over long-on from England's skipper, Eoin Morgan, the man in whose picture this group has been remolded since the hopelessness of 2015.

Subsequent to adjusting their gung-ho frames of mind to pull themselves into the last four, this was a return execution of a later class from England, on multi day that had unfolded laden with the kind of expectation not really saw in an England v Australia challenge since that seismic Ashes Test at Edgbaston in 2005. At that point as now, England realized they had their rivals' measure after an age of enslavement, yet the heaviness of history isn't something that can be pushed off at an impulse. 




Or then again so we may have expected. Rather, England took advantage of a similar outlook that had squashed Australia 5-0 in their two-sided arrangement a negligible a year prior, and created a presentation that shared undeniably more practically speaking with that 481-run sticking at Trent Bridge than the fairly tentative, confounded give up at Lord's a fortnight back that had left their competition in such danger.

Fierceness was England's watchword from the start, and with ball and bat alike. Not by any means the loss of an evidently pivotal hurl could unhinge them, as Chris Woakes and Jofra Archer created in about 16 balls to overwhelm Australia's totemic openers, Aaron Finch and David Warner, before Adil Rashid delivered the spell of his competition to undermine a doughty fightback from Steve Smith and Alex Carey, who batted on gamely after a savage hit to the jaw from Archer had left him draining bountifully and requiring fastens.

Also, from that point it was over to Jason Roy - the man of England's competition, whatever the last may bring - who moved into a below average focus of 224 with an enormously savvy mix of alert and mounting presumption. He and Jonny Bairstow showed the shrewdness gathered from before competition hiccups to see off a quickly compromising Mitchell Starc, yet held the privilege to beat allcomers without any potential repercussions any place their lines strayed from the straight and thin.

Toward the finish of the Powerplay, England were 50 for 0 and cruising, and Roy started to turn on max engine thrust. Nathan Lyon, a scourge of English batsman in Ashes fights passed by, was siphoned for six first-ball as he entered the quarrel for the eleventh over. Furthermore, when Australia, in distress, hurled the ball to Smith in an offer for any kind of a leap forward, Roy reacted with three successive sixes - the third, into the fourth level of the new stand, was unquestionably the biggest on this ground since Andrew Flintoff's famous smoking of Brett Lee into what was then a structure site during that 2005 Test.

Just mishap or damage appeared to be fit for hosing England's day, and both did quickly erupt - first when Bairstow needed to get treatment in the wake of tweaking his crotch while turning for a subsequent run. He was never very as familiar again falling lbw to Starc for 34 - an expulsion which, in spending England's audit, had a noteworthy bearing on the second flashpoint of England's pursuit.

On 85, Roy moved into a draw at a bouncer from Pat Cummins - and was left totally puzzled as umpire Kumar Dharmasena initially started to single a wide, however then rather contritely raised his finger, apparently influenced finally by the fervency of Australia's interests. Roy motioned for the audit, was reminded he had none left, and afterward propelled into a stalled tirade that double-crossed the immensity of the undertaking still close by.

Roy was thusly fined 30 percent of his match expense and slapped with two bad mark focuses, which implies that - with an aggregate of three - his place in the last won't be at danger. In any case, nor was it in his nonattendance from the wrinkle either, as Joe Root - with common hole discovering assurance - and Morgan - with mounting trust notwithstanding a couple of increasingly clumsy minutes against the short ball - facilitated England over the line in a whole remain of 79.

Britain have persevered through some outright towellings in the a long time since they last gone to a World Cup last, from Faisalabad 1996 to Colombo 2011 to Wellington 2015. However, this was a presentation that has the right to resound along these lines.

Australia were ahead in the challenge for, best case scenario, a lone conveyance, when David Warner - siphoned to the gunwales with adrenalin however frightfully quiet as the boos rang around him - inclined easily into a first-ball loosener from Woakes and stroked a spread driven four that evoked recollections of Phil DeFreitas to Michael Slater at the Gabba in 1994-95 - a four that purportedly lost the Ashes there and after that.

Be that as it may, England, shockingly, adjusted by and large and rapidly. They'd been blameworthy, in the gathering stage rout at Lord's, of bowling too short when the conditions had favored swing. In any case, Woakes pulled himself back a large portion of a yard to join the dabs for the remainder of the over, and hand the cudgel to Jofra Archer, for a somewhat progressively powerful first-hotshot.

Subsequent to making 496 keeps running in initial seven World Cup innings, Finch's crusade has now completed with scores of 8, 3, 0 - the first run through in his ODI profession that he's gathered three back to back single-figure scores - and what an opportunity to do it. There was consistently a doubt that he'd be vulnerable to the one that molded over into his cushions, however Archer absolutely nailed his length, an ideal jag-patron that would have collided with center and leg, and a survey consumed too.

Warner wasn't going to be cowed. An exceptional bellicose dispatch over Woakes' head for another four affirmed he was still siphoned for the challenge. In any case, Woakes' reaction was earnest and splendid. Back of a length, jumping into the join, a legitimate Test-coordinate expulsion as Bairstow second slip clung onto a flyer.

It may have been two out of two for Woakes, as Peter Handscomb - cheeky and

rearranging - was stuck on the wrinkle and endure a checked on lbw just on umpire's call. Be that as it may, rather Woakes sacked him 11 balls later, bowled off a speculative inside-edge after a World Cup introduction to overlook.

Definitely, Australia found the purpose to delve their way over into the game, as Smith - with his fourth 50 years in the same number of World Cup thump out appearances - found a partner in Carey, whose whole head required swaddling to adapt to the cut in his jaw after Archer's awful lifter.

The pair had quite recently started to cause England's fans a couple of nerves with a fourth-wicket remain of 103 when Rashid - his shoulder unmistakably troubling him all competition - delivered the effective over for which his skipper had been preparing him for essentially the previous four years. On the off chance that Carey's expulsion was imprudent, a free swipe to dairy animals corner where James Vince was

sneaking on the rope, at that point Marcus Stoinis' was splendid - the greatest tearing googly of Rashid's World Cup to date, the ideal inviting present for a batsman who played miserably down the off-base line to be stuck on off stump for a second-ball duck.

Smith, once more, tried harder, yet his help cast was discovered needing. Glenn Maxwell was suckered by a virtuoso knuckleball from Archer, a couple of 20kph of pace lost with no perceivable difference in activity as Morgan gathered a heave in the spreads, before Cummins jabbed another googly to slip. Also, when Smith himself was run out by a phenomenal timid that wriggled through a hole in his crotch and beat him to the wrinkle, the opposition was on a par with over. Seventeen overs of the Jason and Jonny show later, there was really no plan of action.

Furthermore, presently it's headed toward Lord's the place - with the regard that is expected to Kane Williamson and Co. after their own stage-holding onto execution against India - England will walk into the challenge with the swagger of a side that has just ripped the crown wipe off the vanquished ruler's head. Furthermore, if that kind of disposition happens to be actually the sort that will play into their uncelebrated rivals' hands, at that point so be it. It is difficult to perceive how England could make a regressive stride after this kind of explanation triumph.
Australia vs England - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Australia vs England - Match Highlights | ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Reviewed by Talha Saghir on July 12, 2019 Rating: 5

India Vs New Zealand Semi Final 2019 Highlights

July 11, 2019
New Zealand 239 for 8 (Taylor 74, Williamson 67, Bhuvneshwar 3-43) beat India 221 (Jadeja 77, Dhoni 50, Henry 3-37, Santner 2-34, Boult 2-42) by 18 runs

This semi final was first of its kind which was spread of 2 days and we got a complete match because of a rain on the match day, But today new zealand completely destroyed indian top order by taking early wickets and making sure the game should be in their hands from the starts.


Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Kl Rahul all three of them only managed to score 1 run while chasing a modest target of 240 runs given by New Zealand in first semi-final of 2019 world cup, after demise of top order Rishab pant and Hardik Pandya did form a partnership which was than broken by Mitchel Santner and he got a wicket of Rishab Pant who manages to score 32 runs on 56 balls, right after him Hardik Pandya lost his cool and tried to slog it away and only manages to give a simple catch to Kane Williamson.

Then Ravindra Jadeja and MS Dhoni formed a partnership by which India came back into the match, Jadeja scored quick fire 77 runs and Ms Dhoni scored 50runs on 72 balls but in the end it was not enough as New Zealand won the match by 18 runs and booked his place in all important Finals of 2019 Worldcup at lords.


#Ind Vs Nz #India Vs New Zealand #India vs Newzealand Semi final 
India Vs New Zealand Semi Final 2019 Highlights India Vs New Zealand Semi Final 2019 Highlights Reviewed by Talha Saghir on July 11, 2019 Rating: 5

BABAR AZAM ODI RANKING UPDATE

July 09, 2019
Babar azam odi ranking UpdateBabar Azam Odi Ranking

Pakistan's World Cup Journey may have concluded in the first round however star batsman Babar Azam encountered a fantastic competition with the bat showing incredible consistency.

Babar's tally of 474 runs at an average of 67.71 in the World Cup has enabled him to climb four spots in the ICC ODI Player Rankings, only one position behind his profession high runner up achieved a year ago.

Babar made his mark as the competition advanced as he produced four fifty or more scores in eight innings.

The feature of his presentation World Cup most likely came during the must-win game against New Zealand, where he struck an unbeaten century to direct his group to triumph on a precarious surface.

Babar Azam


In the meantime, Indian skipper Virat Kohli sticks onto his main positioning after an overflowing showcase of batting has seen him register five half-hundreds of years in the competition as of now.


Sharma's surge in the number of focuses returns at the of a record-breaking five centuries in a solitary release of a World Cup.

Other prominent developments in the rankings incorporate Australia opening batsman David Warner making a rebound into the Top 10 at the 6th position subsequent to going through a year from universal cricket attributable to the ball-altering adventure.

New Zealand captain Kane Williamson has been scoring the greater part of the runs for his side and he was compensated with improvement to the number 8th spot.

The most emotional progression has been made by the West Indies' Nicholas Pooran who broke into the main 100 from outside the 400 positioned batsmen. Sri Lanka's Avishka Fernando additionally merits an uncommon notice for vaulting up 110 spots to involve the 85th spot in the rankings.

India's pace star Jasprit Bumrah remains the top ODI bowler as he has had the option to develop the separation from the second-spot Trent Boult whom himself had an excellent gathering stage in the competition including a cap trap against Trans-Tasman rivals Australia.

Mujeeb-ur-Rahman and Rashid Khan are as yet positioned in the best 10 in spite of their group losing all the World Cup matches in the group stages

Shakib Al Hasan had an outstanding World Cup despite the fact that his team was thumped out of the world cup at the finish of the group stage and he has restored his predominance as the world's best all-rounder in the rankings update, trailed by England's Ben Stokes.

There has not been much advancement in the group rankings aside from England's hold over the main position has debilitated with India trailing in simply decimal focuses. Correspondingly, New Zealand and Australia are directly by one another at third and fourth individually having an equivalent number of focuses.
BABAR AZAM ODI RANKING UPDATE BABAR AZAM ODI RANKING UPDATE Reviewed by Talha Saghir on July 09, 2019 Rating: 5

Pakistan Vs South Africa 2019 World Cup Highlights

June 24, 2019

PAKISTAN VS SOUTH AFRICA WORLD 2019 HIGHLIGHTS


Today Pakistan faced South Africa in the very crucial match or you can say do or die situation where Pakistan needed to win all the remaining matches to stay alive in the world cup but on the other side, South Africa already out of the World cup and now playing for the pride.

So, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first. Openers gave a good solid foundation but Fakhar got out on 44 runs playing a cheeky shot on Imran Tahir's googly, later imam follows him with a brilliant catch by Imran Tahir on his own bowling.


   


Pakistan completed there batting and after 50 overs they were 308-7 and Haris Sohail who came in for Shoaib Malik played a brilliant inning of 89 runs off just 59 balls with the strike rate of 150.

In reply no batsman got going for South Africa apart from Faf du Plessis, he scored 63 runs on 79 balls but after him, there was no one to carry the innings for South Africa and Pakistan won the match by 49 runs
Pakistan Vs South Africa 2019 World Cup Highlights Pakistan Vs South Africa  2019 World Cup Highlights Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on June 24, 2019 Rating: 5

Pakistan vs South Africa 4th ODI Highlights 2019

January 28, 2019

Pakistan 168 for 2 (Imam 71, Babar 41*, Phehlukwayo 1-17) beat South Africa 164 (Amla
59, du Plessis 57, Shinwari 4-35, Afridi 2-24) by eight wickets


Pakistan attracted level their arrangement with South Africa at the Wanderers, incurring the hosts' first ever PinkDay overcome as they overwhelmed with bat and ball. Usman Shinwari perpetrated the vast majority of the harm toward the beginning of today, featuring with 4 for 35 to bowl South Africa out for 164. Imam-ul-Haq then proceeded with his great frame with 71 to run with his century in the last match, adding 94 with Babar Azam to manage Pakistan to an eight-wicket triumph with in excess of 18 overs to save.

On a shockingly supportive pitch, Imam didn't have everything his way and needed to persevere through examining spells from Dale Steyn and Kagiso Rabada, with Steyn beating his outside edge a few times. In any case, the essential achievement never came, and in the end the misses transformed into hits for both Imam and Fakhar Zaman, who split seven limits in a run-a-ball 44 - his most noteworthy score of the visit up until this point.

Imam contributed only three limits to an opening stand that rushed to 70 preceding Fakhar trudged Imran Tahir to Rassie van der Dussen at profound midwicket, Tahir helping the event by dialing Tabraiz Shamsi - on the seat for this diversion - with Shamsi's own shoe-telephone festivity. Shamsi evacuated his own shoe in the burrow to get the call at the opposite end.

The festival was splashed up by a limit pink-clad group, however that was comparable to it got for South Africa, as from there on Imam settled in and struck three additional limits to raise his fifth fifty - and second against South Africa - in the 24th over. By at that point, Pakistan's objective was under fifty and Imam and Babar consistently worn down it.

Babar pulled Reeza Hendricks' offspin through square leg for four to raise the fifty stand, and in the wake of raising his fifty, Imam ventured down the track to scoop Tahir over long-off for the initial six of the innings. A touch to third man brought the groups level, yet with the activity everything except done Imam swiped at Phehlukwayo to be gotten behind for 71. Mohammad Rizwan required only one ball to anchor the success, tapping the main he looked through the spreads for four to finish the pursuit.

South Africa had a crumple of 8 for 45 to fault for their unimportant aggregate. They had looked like getting much more when Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis included 101 for the third wicket, yet the lower center request disintegrated to turn and pace alike as remain in chief Shoaib Malik marshaled his troops effectively.
Pakistan vs South Africa 4th ODI Highlights 2019 Pakistan vs South Africa 4th ODI Highlights 2019 Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on January 28, 2019 Rating: 5

Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights

January 20, 2019

Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights

Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights
1st ODI played between Pakistan and South Africa in Porth Elizebeth, South Africa won the toss and elected to bat first. The first wicket went down on 82 when Shahab khan came into the attack and Aden Markram was trying slog sweep and ending up giving a simple catch to Hasan ali. After that debutant, HE van der Dussen and Hashim Amla steered the South African ship. He van der Dussen got out on 93 by Hasan ali from well short of his 100 on debut, on the other hand, Hashim Amla scored a century but failed to accelerate in the end and Pakistan asks to chase 267 runs.


While chasing Pakistan started well and openers provided 42 runs opening partnership when Fakhar Zaman fell to a short ball on D Olivier ball, then Imam ul Haq and Babar Azam made a partnership and Pakistan were on course of the 1st win in South Africa.


Babar Azam went back on 49 by part-timer Hendricks but Muhammad Hafeez was solid on one hand and steered the ship for Pakistan and scored unbeaten 71 runs. Pakistan won by 5 wickets

 



Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights Pakistan Vs South Africa 1st Odi 2019 Highlights Reviewed by Syed Talha Saghir on January 20, 2019 Rating: 5

Wahab Riaz's 3 Wickets Against Sylhet Sixers | 16th Match | Edition 6 | BPL 2019

January 15, 2019

Wahab Riaz's 3 Wickets Against Sylhet Sixers | 16th Match | Edition 6 | BPL 2019

 

Wahab riaz played first match today in BPL and took 3 wickets and got man of the match award. He was bowling with fire and actually a good contender for comeback in Pakistan Cricket Team.

These are the highlights of wahab riaz bowling.



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