Hurricane leaves India’s billion dollar cricket team stranded
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and India’s superstar cricket team have been stranded in Barbados as the Caribbean island braces for the “life threatening” force of a Category 4 hurricane.
Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and India’s superstar cricket team have been stranded in Barbados as the Caribbean island braces for the “life threatening” force of a Category 4 hurricane.
South Africa thought they had broken their World Cup curse by progressing past the semi-final stage, but they will struggle to get over the mental damage caused by what happened in the final overs in Barbados. The win for India marking the end for a super star in the T20 International format.
The T20 World Cup has passed by unnoticed by many Australian sports fans and questions need to be asked of broadcaster Amazon Prime report BEN HORNE and SHANNON GILL.
As head coach of the Australian women’s cricket team, Matthew Mott conquered the highest peaks, winning ODI and T20 World Cups, and his stint with England also started with success. Since then though, his tenure has taken a dramatic turn.
For so long the laughing stock of world cricket at major tournaments, this current low-profile South African team has the chance to surpass champion teams of the past and break its trophy drought.
Attempting to break their World Cup drought, South Africa has been left stranded trying to get to Barbados.
South Africa demolished Afghanistan to reach the T20 World Cup final, and a leading Australian seamer may have helped them overcome Afghanistan, writes BEN HORNE.
Jake Fraser-McGurk averages less than 20 in first-class cricket but retired Australian great David Warner has no doubt the big hitting young gun can become his successor in all formats, writes BEN HORNE.
With no guarantee on visas, no music to be played and the boycotting of the nation, Afghanistan reveal the extent of their challenges faced to make it to the T20 World Cup.
After Australia’s disappointing T20 World Cup exit, Mitch Marsh has declared that there could be further change on the cards with an eye on the future.
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