Author: Virat Verma

Virat Verma is a senior content writer at Cricreads with over five years of experience and more than 10,000 cricket articles to his name. A literature postgraduate from IGNOU, he blends in-depth knowledge with a passion for storytelling, making his cricket content both informative and engaging.

Australia achieved the second-highest run chase in women’s cricket, successfully pursuing 283 runs to secure a six-wicket victory in the 1st ODI held in Mumbai on Thursday. They also sealed the 2nd ODI by just a few runs to win the series. India Women vs Australia Women Head-to-Head Record in ODIs Played: 52 India Women won: 10 Australia Women won: 42 Last Result: Australia Women won India Women vs Australia Women Head-to-Head Record in ODIs in India Played: 23 India Women won: 4 Australia Women won: 19 Last Result: Australia Women won India Women vs Australia Women Highest/Lowest Scores in…

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INDW vs AUSW 3rd ODI Wankhede Stadium Pitch Report, Avg Score, Highest Total and More Today Match 2024 India Women is going to face Australia Women at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on 2nd January 2024 in the 3rd ODI of the Series. INDW vs AUSW 3rd ODI Wankhede Stadium Pitch Report Today Match 2024 Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai is renowned for its batsman-friendly pitch, consistently witnessing high-scoring matches. This trend continued in the recent World Cup 2023, where teams maintained a brisk run rate. While the new ball exhibits seam and swing, especially under the floodlights, the batting conditions…

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Wankhede Stadium ODI Records & Stats- India Women vs Australia Women 3rd ODI Today Match 2024 India Women is going to face Australia Women at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on 2nd January 2024 in the 3rd ODI of the Series. Wankhede Stadium ODI Records & Stats Mumbai, India, has been a host to 28 One Day International (ODI) cricket matches since its first on 17/01/1987, with the last held on 15/11/2023. The home side won 13 matches (46.43%), the touring side claimed victory in 9 (32.14%), and neutral teams succeeded in 6 (21.43%). Batting first resulted in 15 wins…

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As a disciplinary measure, the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has chosen not to issue a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to certain players for overseas franchise-based leagues in the next two years. This decision comes in response to the players expressing a desire to be released from their central contracts. According to an ESPNcricinfo report, the ACB has taken action against these players, reproving all three for prioritizing franchise-based leagues over Afghanistan cricket. A committee has been established to investigate the matter. Despite being successfully acquired by the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at his base price of INR 2 crore in…

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In the IPL 2024 Auction, the ICC Men’s World Cup 2023-winning captain and prominent fast-bowling all-rounder, Pat Cummins, became the focal point of a heated bidding war. Ultimately, Sunrisers Hyderabad emerged victorious, acquiring his services for a noteworthy sum of Rs 20.5 crore, significantly exceeding his base price of Rs 2 crore. The spirited bidding war showcased the keen interest of multiple franchises, including Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and Chennai Super Kings, underscoring the widespread demand for Cummins’ leadership prowess, both on and off the field. The substantial investment in Cummins goes beyond his recent form and success; it…

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The recently constructed Mullanpur Stadium, under the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), is poised to become the home ground for the Punjab Kings in the upcoming IPL 2024. Dilsher Khanna, the PCA Secretary, conveyed to a news agency that officials from Punjab Kings have already inspected the Mullanpur Stadium, indicating a high likelihood of hosting IPL 2024 matches at this venue. Recent speculation surrounded the possibility of hosting the India versus Afghanistan T20I match at Mullanpur Stadium in January. However, the PCA Secretary clarified to News18 that pending work at the venue necessitated the relocation of the fixture to the PCA…

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Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) secured playoff berths in the last two Indian Premier League (IPL) seasons but fell short of reaching the final. In their pursuit to break new ground, the Super Giants have undergone significant changes in their backroom staff. Notably, Andy Flower and Gautam Gambhir are no longer associated with the franchise, with Justin Langer taking on the challenging role of head coach. Leading up to the IPL 2024 auction, Lucknow Super Giants engaged in a trade with the Rajasthan Royals (RR), but the move didn’t appear to significantly strengthen their squad. Their activity at the auction table…

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Suresh Raina, the ex-Indian all-rounder, is poised to take on the role of mentor for the Lucknow Super Giants in the upcoming 2024 Indian Premier League season. Following a commendable 2023, where the franchise secured a fourth-place finish, the second-year team has witnessed significant shifts in its coaching staff post-season. Former Australia batter and head coach, Justin Langer, has taken over from veteran coach Andy Flower, while mentor and ex-India opener Gautam Gambhir departed to join Kolkata Knight Riders. In an unexpected twist, Suresh Raina is set to step in as Gambhir’s replacement for the Lucknow-based franchise. Also read: IPL…

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In the bustling international cricket schedule of 2023, Australia secured their historic sixth ODI World Cup triumph by defeating India in the final at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on November 19 (Sunday). As the year concludes, let’s reflect on several eminent cricketers who bid farewell to either one or all formats of international cricket. This noteworthy list comprises World Cup champions and revered figures in the sport, each leaving behind a legacy of remarkable records in the international cricketing realm. Stuart Broad Stuart Broad, the seasoned England fast bowler with over 600 Test wickets to his name, has officially concluded…

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Rohit Sharma’s debut as India’s Test captain in South Africa didn’t go as planned. He fell to Kagiso Rabada in both innings at Centurion. In the first, a mistimed pull resulted in a catch at fine leg, exposing a vulnerability in a shot that typically brings him boundaries in white-ball cricket. In the second, Rabada exploited Rohit with a delivery that maintained its line after pitching around off stump. Rohit’s captaincy also faced criticism; during Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur’s expensive spells, he struggled to effectively manage his bowling resources, allowing South Africa to build a substantial first-innings total. Adding…

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