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India vs England 2nd Test Day 1 Live Scores This Match Will be Played at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium Visakhapatnam from 2nd February 2024 to 6th February 2024 This Match Will Start at 9.30am From Indian Standard time. IND vs ENG 2nd Test Live Commentary By Sports Updates by Chandan. Follow us on Social Media. Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Sports-Updates-by-Chandan-108054670939374/?ref=bookmarks YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2IiLqoVoqWHdyWW_inRkg YouTube 1: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdEtpnaEyqVJ3p5Xm3OqMEg Twitter: https://twitter.com/techindia251995?s=09 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chandan_singh1/ Telegram: https://t.me/sportsupdatesbychandan It might seem incredulous considering how often their home record is brought up but India have been here before: down on the scoreline going into a second Test. Five times in fact since 2000. But only the great Australian team of 2004 had the legs to see an early lead to a series win. That's how hard it is to keep throwing punches in these conditions without copping them back with interest. Even in this decade of impregnability India have found ways to overturn early deficits. In Bengaluru they produced a clinic in attractional bowling. Four years later in Chennai they went the other way and raged on a raging turner. And so on to Vizag 2024 where the hosts will be out to convince the rest of the world that their facade is not in fact fraying and that they simply don't lose consecutive home Tests well not since 2012 anyway. But time is what it is and Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid now have to protect a proud record with a squad that has fewer Test runs. Joe Root and where Ravichandran Ashwin is both the highest wicket-taker and second-highest run and century maker. The captain-coach pair seek quick solutions while colliding head-on with a team that has spent the last 18 months running on an irresistible quantum of jeopardy and the last few weeks. Sweeping any rotating red spherical object out of sight. Lest it is lost in the afterglow it is worth remembering that India were still India in Hyderabad just a little less super-sharp. They led by 190 and had chances that they didn't take. In the end they were done for by what was in many ways a knock for the ages. It'll be interesting to see how they play in the follow up. Imitation however subtle will both be a hat-tip and an acknowledgement of shedding inhibitions. However should they lose the toss again and find the pitch to be similar India will ask for better control from their bowlers and more enterprise from their batters as well as the captain. For the second time in two years Rohit has been properly challenged at home with the marker for the series this time laid down very early. What happens next is a tantalising prospect. Both players are good against spin but Patidar might seem to be ahead in the pecking order by virtue of being called up to the squad earlier to replace Virat Kohli. India The hosts have several ways to go about making up for the double blow of losing KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja. It is certain that at least one of Rajat Patidar or Sarfaraz Khan will debut in the middle-order. The team management did their best to keep the identity and the number of debutants under wraps with both contenders batting even in the optional net session the day before the game. England Jack Leach will miss the Test with a knee injury and tall off-spinner Shoaib Bashir the visa issues behind him will replace him in the XI. James Anderson was at his menacing best in the nets two days out from the game and has been picked as the sole seamer in the XI in place of Mark Wood. What to expect: Spin but not of the extreme kind. Last time when India went down to England in Chennai they produced rank turners. But the absence of four all-time greats from the team might call for a more measured approach. This one is a black soil wicket with a smattering of dried grass to bind it. The two Tests played at this venue have been characterised by the slightly old-school subcontinental slow burn progression before culminating in fifth-day jeopardy which is how this one could also go unless the warmer temperatures aid faster disintegration. Audio Content Disclaimer For This Content This is self-created content and not copied content. The Audio in this stream is self-created and not a copy of any other source. The images displayed are only for information purposes and are made by myself. Copyright Disclaimer For This Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976 allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism comment news reporting scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Thank you for Watching Sports Updates by Chandan Please Subscribe to Our Channel For more Live Cricket Updates. #INDvsENGLIVE #ENGvsINDLIVE #INDvsENGTESTLIVE
Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe will go up against each other on Tuesday (January 16) in the second T20I of the three-match series in Colombo. The first T20I was a nail-biting thriller in which Sri Lanka eventually won by three wickets. Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza had an outing to remember last time when the two sides met at the same venue. Coming to bat at No. 4 Raza slammed 62 off 42 balls laced with five fours and two sixes to take his side to 143/5. Then he had a dream spell with the ball claiming 3/13 although it all went in vain. Coupled with Dasun Shanaka’s unbeaten 18-ball 26 Sri Lanka rode on Angelo Mathews’ 38-ball 46 to get the job done on the last ball of the contest. Wanindu Hasaranga as expected lived up to his lofty expectations whereas Maheesh Theekshana took two crucial wickets as well. Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe are set to lock horns in the second T20I of the three-match series on Tuesday January 16. The R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo will host the clash. The first T20I in Colombo turned out to be an absolute cracker as the match was in the balance until the last over. With 14 runs to win off the last over Dushmantha Chameera held his nerves to take his team home. Sikandar Raza almost pulled off a win for the visiting team single-handedly but his efforts fell short. He scored 62 runs off 42 balls with five fours and two sixes after which he finished with figures of 4-0-13-3. Angelo Mathews who made his comeback in T20Is after almost three years won the Player of the Match award. He scored 46 runs off 38 balls under pressure with the help of five fours and a six. After being put in to bat first Zimbabwe scored 143 for the loss of five wickets in 20 overs. Sri Lanka chased down the target off the last ball to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Weather Report There is no chance of rain for the time being. Temperatures will be around the 25-degree Celsius mark with the humidity on the lower side. Prediction: The team batting second to win the match Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Match Prediction The team batting second will have a great chance of winning the upcoming match. Both teams fought tooth and nail to secure the victory last time around. Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe 2nd T20 Live Streaming details and channel list TV: Sony Six Network Live Streaming: Fancode & Sony Liv Live Scores on YouTube: Chandan Commentary & Sports Updates By Chandan #trending #sports #livestream #chandancommentary #cricket #chandanlive #sportsupdatebychandan #sportsupdatebychandan1 Channel About Chandan Commentary we produce audio commentary & try to entertain people through our voice Commentary of Sports so Like share subscribe our channel to listen audio Commentary of sports games. Audio Content Disclaimer This is self-created content and not copied content. The Audio commentary in this stream is self-created and not a copy of any other source. The images displayed are only for information purposes and are made by myself. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.
Alabama’s Nick Saban announces his retirement, Bill Belichick is out in New England, but the whole sports media world is talking about the Jason Whitlock-Stephen A. Smith feud. Smith spent nearly an hour on his podcast fat-shaming, name-calling, and cursing Whitlock. What he didn’t do was address any of the questions that Whitlock posed about his memoir or his basketball career at Winston-Salem State. Now it’s time for Whitlock’s more reasoned, fact-based response to Smith’s allegations of plagiarism, bullying, spying on NBA star Allen Iverson, and his statement that Whitlock is worse than white supremacy. #jasonwhitlock #fearless #blazetv #whitlock #espn #stephenasmith #firsttake #espnfirsttake #nba #kattwilliams #shannonsharpe #clubshayshay #warrensapp #nfl #football #sports #news #sportsnews #entertainment #entertainmentnews #sportspodcast #podcast We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment, or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro 02:21 The Truth is COMING 05:03 Stephen A. Smith's emotional meltdown 11:10 Kwame Brown drops the truth about the truth 20:16 How the Whitlock-Stephen A. feud started 33:49 The search for Stephen A. Smith 37:08 Dr. Stephen A. Smith saves HBCUs 42:08 SAS is the Barack Obama of sports 45:52 Stephen A. says Whitlock is worse than white supremacy 52:36 Deadspin accidentally tells the truth 59:49 Stephen A. calls Whitlock "Uncle Tom" 1:09:45 Jemele Hill is collateral damage 1:17:50 SAS gets butt-hurt over "The Undefeated" 1:36:13 Whitlock's "apology" email to Stephen A. Smith 1:49:09 Smith claims Whitlock spied on Allen Iverson 1:59:13 Shannon Sharpe & Chad Ochoconco enter the chat Today's Sponsors: Cozy Earth bed sheets are soft, made of the finest luxury material, and temperature-regulating so you can sleep cool and comfy year-round! Save 35% when you go to Cozy Earth dot com and enter my special promo code FEARLESS at checkout. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription.CLICK here to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock’s YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK here to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK here to Follow Jason Whitlock on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ
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Two long straights, a bunch of tight corners and two DRS zones inevitably added up to some very tense racing around the new Las Vegas street circuit. All signs during practice and qualifying were that it would be a close fight between Red Bull and Ferrari - and so it proved. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc in the first phase of the race looked to be heading for victory - but then Ferrari kept Charles out on five-lap-old hard Pirellis when the two Red Bulls stopped under Safety Car conditions for new tyres. Charles gained track position - regained the lead - but the downside to that was worsening tyre degradation. Leclerc eventually finished a gallant P2 after a battle with Red Bull's Sergio Perez. For his part, Verstappen was obliged to overcome a five-second penalty for a first-lap skirmish with Leclerc and front wing damage after contact with Mercedes' George Russell. He went on to score a superb victory - the 53rd of his career and one that tied the record of Sebastian Vettel. Red Bull's 19th win of the year also enabled them to break a record set by Mercedes in 2016. Russell finished fourth on the road but, with a penalty due to the Max incident, was eventually classified P8 behind his team-mate, Lewis Hamilton. Alpine's Esteban Ocon and Aston Martin's Lance Stroll finished fourth and fifth - and sixth was Ferrari's Carlos Sainz, who would have started on the front row but for a penalty, effectively, for hitting a loose manhole cover in FP1. Fernando Alonso finished P9 after an erratic race in the other Aston and Oscar Piastri drove well to score the final point - and to take fastest lap - for McLaren-Mercedes. His team-mate, Lando Norris, was meanwhile lucky to survive a high-speed accident on the opening lap after his car bottomed-out on a full load of fuel with the tyres still below optimum operating temperature. Peter Windsor in this video reviews the key elements of the race. Alternative race stats courtesy of Aleš Norskŷ: www.GPfactsandnumbers.com With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets: https://jetcraft.com And to pitbox.io. Say goodbye to pitlane guesswork and hello to a new era of precision and efficiency. Pitbox.io provides the tools you need to optimize your performance and maximize your chances of victory: https://pitbox.io Alpinestars: https://alpinestars.com Images: Pirelli, Red Bull, Alfa Romeo, Scuderia Ferrari, McLaren, AMG Mercedes and Alpine Music: "What floor?" - Idokay - Slowed and Reverbed Follow Peter on X: @peterdwindsor We support the Race Against Dementia: https://raceagainstdementia.com #standwithukraine Nick: you're always with us
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