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Williamson aiming to play a part in New Zealand's warm-up games​

Coach Gary Stead expects Southee to play New Zealand's "first or second game" of the World Cup

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'The top four is a small goal' - Babar wants Pakistan to go all the way at the World Cup​

The Pakistan captain is relishing the opportunity to play India in front of what is expected to be a record crowd in Ahmedabad

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Injured Chameera and Hasaranga miss out, Shanaka to lead Sri Lanka at the World Cup​

At least three of the bowlers included - Theekshana, Madushanka and Kumara - are returning from injuries


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Dutch eye shock semi-final place at Cricket World Cup

AFP

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AMSTERDAM: Dutch coach Ryan Cook believes his team can upset the odds and make it all the way to the World Cup semi-finals, fully deserving their seat at cricket’s top table.

Inspired by star all-rounder Bas de Leede, the Dutch secured their place in India with some eye-catching results.

The most notable was beating West Indies in a super over after equalling a huge total of 374 at the qualifying tournament in Zimbabwe in June.

And Cook told AFP that his team were not going to the World Cup just to make up the numbers.

“We hold high hopes going into this World Cup that we can put in a couple of really big performances and those can result in wins. We’ll be putting everything that we can in to get to those five or six wins to take us into the semi-finals,” he said.

The Dutch open their campaign against Pakistan on October 6 and recently spent eight days at a “spin camp” in India to prepare for the conditions and the bowling they are likely to face.

They have a well-earned reputation as giant-killers at international tournaments, edging out South Africa at the T20 World Cup last November.

Max O’Dowd, the team’s top ODI scorer this year, said the Netherlands have shown they can compete with the big guns and chase down big scores when needed.

“I mean if we go there just trying to get involved and enjoy a World Cup, then what’s the point? We’re going there to try and win every game and hopefully we can do that,” O’Dowd told AFP.

Dutch cricket ‘unique’

Both Cook and O’Dowd said the Netherlands had benefitted from recent fixtures against the top teams but were hungry for more.

It hasn’t always gone to plan. England came to Amsterdam and smashed the record for the highest total in a 50-over game, scoring 498, powered by Jos Buttler’s 162 off just 70 balls in June last year.

Cricket World Cup: India factfile

“If we can be that team that plays on that main stage more often, we can make strides at the main table for sure,” said Cook.

The Netherlands has good infrastructure, good facilities and can host teams and supporters well, insisted the coach, urging more major nations to tour the country.

“Playing the best teams in the world is something that I think we’ve deserved through the cricket we’ve played, and we just want teams to come here,” added O’Dowd.

The New Zealand-born O’Dowd admitted that Dutch cricket was “unique”, especially at club level.

“One week you could be playing against Punjab on a mat and then three days later you’re playing an international,” he said.

“I think that’s the unique thing about Dutch cricket and I think it actually makes us who we are, makes us play the cricket we play and it forces us to get in uncomfortable situations and it makes you develop fast.”

The Netherlands have not qualified for the World Cup since 2011 and O’Dowd says they are under no illusions as to the challenge they face.

“Obviously it’s going to be very tough. Some of the best teams in the world are there but we’re one of those best teams ourselves,” he said.
 
A warm welcome by Indians.

Indians are fully capitalizing on Pakistan Cricket Team viewers interest to earn as much money as possible. Indian Media, BCCI, ICC and Broadcasters are fully enjoying giving full coverage to Pakistan Team to get the maximum viewership revenue in the World Cup in India.

Pakistan Cricket Team has become a money earning , ads and sponsorship magnet in India as Cricket starved Pakistani team wants to see both the good and bad sides of Pakistan in India, and so leakage of stories and news are coming so much.
 
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Cricket World Cup: Australia factfile

  • With five championships, Australia is by far the most successful team in the World Cup
AFP

SYDNEY: Cricket World Cup fact file on Australia:

World ranking...
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Match schedule (GMT)

Oct 08:
v India at Chennai (0830)

Oct 12: v South Africa at Lucknow (0830)

Oct 16: v Sri Lanka at Lucknow (0830)

Oct 20: v Pakistan at Bengaluru (0830)

Oct 25: v Netherlands at New Delhi (0830)

Oct 28: v New Zealand at Dharamsala (0500)

Nov 04: v England at Ahmedabad (0830)

Nov 07: v Afghanistan at Mumbai (0830)

Nov 11: v Bangladesh at Pune (0500)

Squad

Pat Cummins (captain), Steve Smith, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis, Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc.

Leading run-scorer in squad

David Warner:
6,397 runs; highest score 179; average 45.04; Hundreds 20; Fifties 31

Leading wicket-taker in squad

Mitchell Starc:
220 wickets; best bowling 6-28; average 22.23

Previous world cup appearances

1975:
Runners-up

1979: Group stage

1983: Group stage

1987: Champions

1992: Round-robin stage

1996: Runners-up

1999: Champions

2003: Champions

2007: Champions

2011: Quarter-finals

2015: Champions

2019: Semi-finals

What the captain says

“We want to try out a few combinations, a few different players but ideally, we have structured the combination we want to go about. As a captain, I want to get used to how to use my bowlers here.”

– Pat Cummins on the purpose of the three-match series with India on the eve of the World Cup
 
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Cricket World Cup: India factfile

  • This is the first time that India is hosting an entire 50 overs World Cup
AFP

NEW DELHI: Cricket World Cup factfile on India:

World ranking


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Match schedule (GMT)

Oct 08:
v Australia at Chennai (0830)

Oct 11: v Afghanistan at New Delhi (0830)

Oct 14: v Pakistan at Ahmedabad (0830)

Oct 19: v Bangladesh at Pune (0830)

Oct 22: v New Zealand at Dharamsala (0830)

Oct 29: v England at Lucknow (0830)

Nov 02: v Sri Lanka at Mumbai (0830)

Nov 05: v South Africa at Kolkata (0830)

Nov 12: v Netherlands at Bengaluru (0830)

Squad

Rohit Sharma (captain), Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Axar Patel, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav

Leading run-scorer in squad

Virat Kohli:
13,083 runs; highest score 183; average 57.38; Hundreds 47, Fifties 66

Leading wicket-taker in squad

Ravindra Jadeja:
204 wickets; best bowling 5-36; average 36.95

Previous world cup appearances

1975:
Group stage

1979: Group stage

1983: Champions

1987: Semi-finals

1991: Round-robin stage

1996: Semi-finals

1999: Super Six

2003: Runners-up

2007: Group stage

2011: Champions

2015: Semi-finals

2019: Semi-finals

What the captain says

“A person can’t change overnight with his success or failures. I don’t think one result or one championship can change me as a person. I have not changed as a person in the last 16 years and I don’t think anything needs to change on that front.”
 
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Indian cricket Team arrived Guwahati || Warm up match world cup 2023​


 
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Offspinner R Ashwin has replaced left-arm spinner Axar Patel in India's final 15 for the 2023 World Cup*. ESPNcricinfo has learned that Axar, who left the Asia Cup with a quadriceps strain, needs at least three more weeks to recover fully.

Today is the deadline for teams to make changes - no questions asked - to their World Cup squads, as per the ICC's regulations. From tomorrow, any further changes will need the consent of the World Cup's technical committee.

This means Ashwin joins Virat Kohli as one of only two players in this squad who also featured in India's 2011 World Cup winning run.

Ashwin's inclusion has come as a surprise, with things changing quickly. He was not part of the 15-man squad announced by the BCCI in late August. At the time, India's chief selector Ajit Agarkar pointed out that while Ashwin was one of the contenders, the selectors and the team management had opted for Axar, whom they felt provided batting depth. In the Asia Cup, when Axar got injured and returned to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru, the BCCI drafted Washington Sundar as his replacement.

Both Washington and Ashwin were included three-match ODI series against Australia that followed, which India won 2-1. That series was the first time Ashwin, 37, had played for India in ODIs in 18 months.


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Indian cricket Team arrived Guwahati || Warm up match world cup 2023​




Not as large or enthusiastic reception as the one for the Pakistan team. Seem all businessy and serious.
 
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Offspinner R Ashwin has replaced left-arm spinner Axar Patel in India's final 15 for the 2023 World Cup*. ESPNcricinfo has learned that Axar, who left the Asia Cup with a quadriceps strain, needs at least three more weeks to recover fully.

Today is the deadline for teams to make changes - no questions asked - to their World Cup squads, as per the ICC's regulations. From tomorrow, any further changes will need the consent of the World Cup's technical committee.

This means Ashwin joins Virat Kohli as one of only two players in this squad who also featured in India's 2011 World Cup winning run.

Ashwin's inclusion has come as a surprise, with things changing quickly. He was not part of the 15-man squad announced by the BCCI in late August. At the time, India's chief selector Ajit Agarkar pointed out that while Ashwin was one of the contenders, the selectors and the team management had opted for Axar, whom they felt provided batting depth. In the Asia Cup, when Axar got injured and returned to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru, the BCCI drafted Washington Sundar as his replacement.

Both Washington and Ashwin were included three-match ODI series against Australia that followed, which India won 2-1. That series was the first time Ashwin, 37, had played for India in ODIs in 18 months.


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Ashwin is the right choice to replace Axar but India's weak link is Shardul Thakur, who probably wouldn't make the list of either the top 10 batsmen or bowlers in the country but who management seems to play as the fifth/sixth bowler along with Pandya in the first choice XI. None of India's top batsmen bowl and the tail is very long. If India had the confidence that Pandya could be relied on to bowl his 10 overs, it would drastically improve the balance of the side and allow them to include five specialist batsman + Rahul/ Ishaan.
 
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Up and down Pakistan seek consistency in World Cup

AFP
September 29, 2023


HYDERABAD: Pakistan cricketers attend a training session at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium on Thursday.—courtesy PCB


HYDERABAD: Pakistan cricketers attend a training session at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium on Thursday.—courtesy PCB

KARACHI: Just a month ago, Pakistan were riding high as the world’s top-ranked ODI team and one of the favourites to win the World Cup in India.

But a crushing 228-run defeat to arch-rivals India and a narrow two-wicket loss to Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup have cast a shadow over their prospects.

This unpredictability is a constant feature for Pakistan, who frequently swing between highs and lows.

Adding to their challenges, the team suffered a major blow with the loss of key fast bowler Naseem Shah, who was ruled out of the World Cup with a shoulder injury.

Nevertheless, team director Mickey Arthur remains optimistic.

“Losing a player of Naseem’s calibre is a massive setback,” Arthur told AFP. “But we have a mix of experienced and young bowlers who are more than capable of stepping up to the challenge.”

To fill the void, Pakistan have recalled experienced pacer Hasan Ali, who has regained fitness after finger surgery last month.

Arthur, Pakistan’s head coach at the 2019 World Cup when they failed to make the semi-finals, is confident the team can bounce back from recent disappointments.

“This is a very capable team that can turn things around. Remember that we were ranked number one before the Asia Cup, and we’ve only lost two games,” he said.

“This team has the potential to go all the way.”

The challenges facing the team reflect the broader issues plaguing Pakistan, including a struggling economy, rampant inflation, and political turmoil, with cricket legend Imran Khan, who led Pakistan to their only World Cup victory in 1992, currently behind bars.

The Pakistan Cricket Board has also seen instability, with three different chiefs in the last 10 months and current leader Zaka Ashraf uncertain about his position.

On the field, Babar Azam faces the dual challenge of lifting the team’s performance and improving his own much-criticised captaincy.

Despite being the top-ranked ODI batter, Babar had a lacklustre Asia Cup, scoring just 207 runs in four matches — 151 of those came against Nepal.

However, Babar remains confident that the team can overcome its issues.

“Our preparation for the World Cup is on track despite our Asia Cup setbacks,” he said.

In addition to concerns about spinners Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz not taking enough wickets, opener Fakhar Zaman — a specialist in white-ball cricket — has been struggling with form.

Fakhar, the only Pakistan batter to score a double century in an ODI, managed just 65 runs in four Asia Cup matches and was on the brink of being dropped.

The middle-order, comprising wicket-keeper/batter Mohammad Rizwan, Iftikhar Ahmed, Salman Ali Agha, and Saud Shakeel, needs to fire on all cylinders if Pakistan hope to qualify for the semi-finals, a stage they last reached in 2011.

Despite these challenges, Pakistan remains a formidable and unpredictable team, capable of upsetting expectations, particularly on slow and turning pitches in India, conditions similar to those they are accustomed to at home.
 

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