World test championship
WTC Final: Yashasvi To Replace Ruturaj As Stand-By Opener For WTC Final
WTC Final 2023: Mumbai batter Yashasvi Jaiswal will replace Ruturaj Gaikwad as a stand-by opener in the India squad for the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia as CSK cricketer has informed the BCCI he will be getting married on June 3-4.
The team management has asked Jaiswal to start practising with the red ball and as the young opener already holds a UK visa, he will be flying to London in a few days, an Indian Express report said.
Related Cricket News on World test championship
-
World Test Championship: Updated WTC Points Tables, Finals Scenarios After AUS vs SA 2nd Test
Updated WTC Points Table: Australia consolidated their top spot while South Africa slipped to the 4th position after AUS vs SA 2nd Test. ...
-
WTC Poinst Table : ऑस्ट्रेलिया की जीत के बाद कुछ ऐसा दिखता है WTC का पॉइंट्स टेबल
ऑस्ट्रेलिया ने दूसरे टेस्ट में वेस्टइंडीज को 419 रन से हराकर ना सिर्फ दो मैचों की सीरीज में क्लीन स्वीप कर लिया बल्कि वर्ल्ड टेस्ट चैंपियनशिप के फाइनल के और ...
-
World Test Championship: How Can India Still Reach WTC Finals? Know All Qualification Scenarios After PAK vs ENG…
The race for WTC Final qualifications has heated up with Australia and South Africa currently occupying the top 2 spots, while India and Sri Lanka are still in contention. ...
-
World Test Championship: Updated WTC Points Table After ENG vs IND 5th Test
Here is the updated WTC Points Table after ENG vs IND 5th test at Edgbaston. ...
-
WTC Defending Champions Suffer Major Setback After Test Defeat Against South Africa
New Zealand's hopes of defending their World Test Championship suffered a major setback when South Africa crushed them by 198 runs in the second Test ...
-
ASHES: England Lost The First Test But That's Not All, They've Been Fined Heavily As Well!
After losing the first Ashes Test to Australia by nine wickets at the Gabba, England have now been fined 100% of their match fees and see a deduction of five ...
-
भारत में टेस्ट में वापसी करना कोई बड़ी चुनौती नहीं : काइल जैमीसन
न्यूजीलैंड किक्रेट टीम के आल राउंडर खिलाड़ी काइल जैमीसन ने कहा कि वो ऐसा महसूस करते हैं कि भारत के अंदर किक्रेट खेलना कोई बड़ी चुनौती नहीं है। उन्होंने कहा ...
-
England, India Docked World Test Championship Points For Slow Over-Rate
England and India have both lost two World Test Championship(WTC) points and each been fined 40 percent of their match fees for maintaining a slow over-rate in the series opener ...
-
உலக டெஸ்ட் சாம்பியன்ஷில் தொடருக்கான புள்ளி வழங்கீட்டு விதிமுறைகளை வெளியிட்ட ஐசிசி!
உலக டெஸ்ட் சாம்பியன்ஷிப் தொடருக்கான புதிய புள்ளி வழங்கீட்டு விதிமுறைகளை ஐசிசி இன்று (ஜுலை14) வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. ...
-
ICC Announces Schedule Of World Test Championship, Changes Points System
India will play Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Australia at home and face Bangladesh, England, and South Africa away in the World Test Championship 2 (WTC 2) cycle that will ...
-
New Zealand Cricket Plans A Nationwide Tour To Celebrate Test Mace Victory
The New Zealand cricket team will carry the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) trophy -- the mace -- on a week-long, nationwide tour later this month. The Kiwis, led by ...
-
'Bitter Pill To Swallow': Tim Paine On Slow Over Rate Penalty Which Cost Them A Place In WTC…
Australian Test captain Tim Paine has revealed that losing out on a spot in the World Test Championship final due to slow over rate was a "bitter pill to swallow". ...
-
Sub Continent Tours Challenge Physically, Mentally, And Emotionally: Steve Smith
Former Australian skipper Steve Smith is expecting the sub-continental Test tours during the next World Test Championship cycle between August 2021 and June 2023 to be a big challenge for ...
-
Sanjay Bangar Says India's Batting On Day 2 Was The Turning Point In WTC Final
Former Indian batting coach Sanjay Bangar feels that India's batting on the second day of the World Test Championship final against New Zealand in Southampton was the turning point in ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 06 Feb 2021 04:31
ਸੱਭ ਤੋਂ ਵੱਧ ਪੜ੍ਹੀ ਗਈ ਖ਼ਬਰਾਂ
-
- 1 week ago