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"After Shaheen injury, match shifted" - Babar Azam post match press conference | PAK v ENG T20 Final
"After Shaheen injury, match shifted" - Babar Azam post match press conference | PAK v ENG T20 Final

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Marcus Stoinis Dance 🕺 | Cricket Australia Celebration in UAE after winning the ICC T20 World Cup
Marcus Stoinis Dance 🕺 | Cricket Australia Celebration in UAE after winning the ICC T20 World Cup

Australian players celebrate their World Cup victory by dancing on Percussion Drums: Australian players went wild after the T20 World Cup win against New Zealand. Players like Aaron Finch, Mitchell Marsh, Marcus Stoinis were highly energetic during that time. These players came out of the stadium with the trophy in their hands. Moreover, they also went on to dance Percussion Drums just outside the Dubai International Stadium. It was truly a memorable moment for the Aussies. However, their videos have already gone viral #MarcusStoinis #MitchellMarsh #T20WorldCup2021 Welcoming you for more cricket updates from us: FACEBOOK - Extra Pace : https://www.facebook.com/ExtraPaces/ WEBSITE: https://cric-mate.com MEDIA SUPPORT: https://Witbuz.com



"Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid are Ready" | Ravi Shastri press conference | IND vs NAM | Virat Kohli
"Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid are Ready" | Ravi Shastri press conference | IND vs NAM | Virat Kohli

Ravi Shastri, Head Coach of Indian Cricket Team, addressed the post match press conference after India defeated Namibia in the Super 12's of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 at Dubai International Stadium by 9 wickets. Ravi Shastri at his post-match press conference: "It's been an honor for me, I was given the opportunity and I tried to do my best. It's also time for me to create some space and prioritize things moving forward and unfortunately, the shortest format of the game has to give way to the longer formats. I've been immensely proud of how the team has played and also grateful for the opportunity to have led the Indian cricket team in the T20 format for so many years, and now I think it's time for the next lot to take this team format. Obviously Rohit is here, he's overlooking things for a while now. We'll always be the leaders in the group but also a milestone moment for Indian cricket, especially moving forwards." "It's not such a bad thing because of the bubble and because of the amount of cricket being played, The players need to be rotated around and given the space they need to spend some time with their families and see their parents. When a guy doesn't go home for six months, he might have his family with him, but if he's got parents and other family and you don't get a chance to see them, it's not easy at all. It's not such a bad thing and I think in Rohit you've got a very capable guy, he's won so many IPLs, he's the vice-captain of this side. He's ready in the wings to take that job. As far as the T20 team goes, I think we'll always have a strong team. We might have not won this World Cup but I think going forward you'll continue to have a very strong team because the IPL throws a lot of young players into the mix. Rahul Dravid will have his own ideas on how to take this team forwards and I see it still being a very good team." #RaviShastri #ViratKohli #RohitSharma #RahulDravid Welcoming you for more cricket updates from us: FACEBOOK - Extra Pace : https://www.facebook.com/ExtraPaces/ WEBSITE: https://cric-mate.com MEDIA SUPPORT: https://Witbuz.com



"Pack the bags if NZ wins 😂" | Ravindra Jadeja press conference | IND vs SCO| Kyle Coetzer| KL Rahul
"Pack the bags if NZ wins 😂" | Ravindra Jadeja press conference | IND vs SCO| Kyle Coetzer| KL Rahul

Ravindra Jadeja of Indian Cricket Team, addressed the post match press conference after India defeated Scotland in the Super 12's of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 at Dubai International Stadium by 8 wickets. 0:00 | Ravindra Jadeja 5:38 | Kyle Coetzer 12:57 | Cric-mate Outro After calling the toss right for the first time in this tournament, birthday boy Kohli put Scotland in to bat knowing that chasing would be better for his side’s net run-rate in their bid to overhaul the Black Caps for second spot. Scotland enjoyed a bright start to life at the crease though as George Munsey launched Bumrah for a huge six over the square-leg boundary off the final ball of the first over. Munsey continued to play his shots against the returning Varun Chakravarthy, who came into the India side in place of Shardul Thakur, reverse sweeping the spinner for four in the next over. Bumrah eventually made the first breakthrough in the third over, bowling Kyle Coetzer as the Scotland skipper looked to drive to leave his side at 13 for one in the early stages. But Munsey continued to look comfortable at the other end, following up a watchful first few balls from Ashwin to strike a superb four that bisected extra-cover and mid-off. Two further fours from the last two balls of the over via reverse sweeps took Munsey to 23 from 14 balls and saw Scotland finish their first four overs at the crease on 25 for one. Varun restricted Scotland to just one run from the next over and with pressure mounting, India got their man in the fifth over as Munsey smashed Shami to Hardik Pandya for 24. Having finished the powerplay on 27 for two, Scotland suffered another setback in the next over as Richie Berrington was bowled without scoring by Jadeja. It went from bad to worse in the final ball of Jadeja’s first over, with Matt Cross following Berrington back to the changing room after being struck lbw on his back pad. Scotland stopped the bleeding in the next over with Calum MacLeod and Michael Leask at the crease but they could only add three runs to take the score to 32 for four. Leask provided a response in the 11th over, pulling a short ball from Shami for six despite hitting the top edge of the bat before drilling the next ball for four straight down the ground. But Leask’s resistance was ended in the very next over, becoming Jadeja’s third victim after being hit lbw while attempting to sweep through midwicket as he departed for 21 from 12 balls. Scotland were now well and truly on the back foot and following just one run off Bumrah in the 13th over, Chris Greaves lost his wicket to Ashwin after skewing the ball to Pandya. Mark Watt joined MacLeod in the middle and a misfield from Shami allowed him to find the boundary in the 15th over before edging Ashwin for another four in the next. Shami made up for his error with the ball in hand however, taking two wickets as he sent MacLeod (16) and Alasdair Evans packing either side of Safyaan Sharif being run out. Bumrah wrapped up the innings in the 18th over, beating the bat of Mark Watt (14) to take his leg stump on the half-volley as Scotland were left stranded on 85 all out. In response, India did not hang around - knowing they needed to reach their target in 8.5 overs to go past New Zealand’s net run-rate and in 7.1 overs to go past Afghanistan's. Sharma and Rahul set about their task intent from the off, with the former hitting Watt for four in the first over before the latter found the boundary three times against Brad Wheal in the next over. Rahul added another four from the first ball of new bowler Evans before nonchalantly clipping the next ball for six as India reached 39 without loss through three overs. Sharma took the attack to Sharif with a six and two fours to bring up the fastest team 50 of the tournament to date while Wheal was also punished before taking the wicket of Sharma. That did little to stem the tide though, with Rahul hitting Watt for six over the long leg boundary before bringing up his half-century from 18 balls. Rahul was unable to see his side home, losing his wicket to Watt off the final ball of the same over, but Yadav hit Greaves for six to secure victory in style from just 6.3 overs. Scores in brief India beat Scotland by 8 wickets Scotland 85 in 17.4 overs (George Munsey 24, Michael Leask 21; Ravindra Jadeja 3/15, Mohammed Shami 3/15) India 89/2 in 6.3 overs (KL Rahul 50; Rohit Sharma 30; Mark Watt 1/20, Brad Wheal 1/32) Player of the Match: Ravindra Jadeja Welcoming you for more cricket updates from us: FACEBOOK - Extra Pace : https://www.facebook.com/ExtraPaces/ WEBSITE: https://cric-mate.com MEDIA SUPPORT: https://Witbuz.com #RavindraJadeja #KLRahul #INDvSCO



Rohit Sharma press conference | IND vs AFG - ICC T20 WC 2021 | Rohit Sharma Thug life | Rahul Dravid
Rohit Sharma press conference | IND vs AFG - ICC T20 WC 2021 | Rohit Sharma Thug life | Rahul Dravid

Virat Kohli’s side entered the match knowing the side needed three victories from their remaining matches to stand any chance of making the last four following back-to-back defeats. An excellent opening partnership of 140 between Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul laid the foundations and then Rishabh Pant and Hardik Pandya provided the late fireworks, adding 63 in just 21 balls to take India to 210 for two, the highest score of the tournament so far. Afghanistan’s attack badly missed the injured Mujeeb Ur Rahman and the loss of both openers inside four overs quickly left them playing catch-up in reply. Karim Janat (42 not out) and Mohammad Nabi (35) provided cameos but Mohammed Shami (three for 32) and the returning Ravi Ashwin (two for 14) helped India see out a comfortable and morale-boosting win. Having been restricted to 110 for seven by New Zealand on Sunday, India were eager for a strong start when inserted at the toss and their experienced openers provided it. Rohit ended the opening over in style, lofting Gulbadin Naib for four over mid-off, and Rahul provided his own statement of intent five balls later by smashing Sharafuddin Ashraf over long-on for the first six of the innings. Another followed in a costly fifth over, which ended with India on 52 without loss after Rohit cleared the ropes over long-off before driving through cover for four more. Afghanistan’s attack temporarily stemmed the tide as the opening pair rotated the strike, with no boundaries for 20 balls, but Rahul ended the mini drought and soon swept Rashid Khan behind square as the scoreboard continued to motor. Rohit won the race to his half century, getting there in 37 balls, and a savage pull for six by his partner brought up the pair’s fourth T20I century stand later in the 12th over. Rahul was raising his bat at the start of the 13th after reaching his half century in two fewer balls than Rohit, who took the attack to Rashid and slammed successive sixes shortly afterwards. Pant was promoted to number three to continue the attack and having survived reviews from consecutive Rashid deliveries, he made the most of his reprieves by carting Gulbadin for huge back-to-back maximums to hand India back their momentum after the seamer had cleaned up Rahul earlier in the over. Pandya also took advantage of a let-off, thumping two sixes off the unfortunate Naveen after a routine chance had been put down by Najibullah Zadran coming round from long-off, and another mighty blow from Pant took India past 200 in the final over to leave Afghanistan with a mountain to climb. Knowing he had to put his foot down from the outset, Hazratullah Zazai got the chase up and running by taking on India’s dangerous new ball pair, cutting Mohammed Shami for four before lofting Jasprit Bumrah over the deep mid-wicket boundary. Neither took long to hit back, however, as both openers fell in successive deliveries. Shami induced a leading edge to see the back of Mohammad Shahzad for a four-ball duck and when Zazai sliced to mid-on off Bumrah, Afghanistan were 13 for two. The incoming Rahmanullah Gurbaz was quickly into his stride, launching Shami for back-to-back sixes in a fifth over which cost 21 to breathe fresh life into the chase. Gulbadin followed up with twin boundaries off Pandya as Afghanistan ended the powerplay on 47 for two, just six runs adrift of where India had been at the same stage. The eight wickets in hand soon became seven as Rahmanullah went on the attack once more and was well held by Pandya inches inside the rope at long-on from the bowling of Ravi Jadeja. Then came a landmark moment for Jadeja’s fellow spinner Ashwin, who trapped a sweeping Gulbadin in front to claim his first T20I scalp since 2016 and leave Afghanistan 61 for four at the halfway stage of the reply. The same bowler then clean bowled Najibullah Zadran, attempting a reverse sweep, and didn’t concede a boundary in a miserly four overs which represented a fine return to his country’s limited overs side.. The pair added 57 for the fifth wicket before Shami returned to seal the deal, with Nabi excellently caught by a diving Jadeja at mid-wicket and Rashid launching his first delivery to Pandya at mid-off. Janat crowned his impressive unbeaten 42 from 22 balls with a six from the final ball of the innings but Afghanistan must now beat New Zealand and hope other results go their way if they are to make the semi-finals. Scores in brief India beat Afghanistan by 66 runs India 210/2 in 20 overs (Rohit Sharma 74, KL Rahul 69; Karim Janat 1/7, Gulbadin Naib 1/39) Afghanistan 144/7 in 20 overs (Karim Janat 42 not out, Mohammad Nabi 35; Mohammed Shami 3/32, Ravichandran Ashwin 2/14) Welcoming you for more cricket updates from us: FACEBOOK - Extra Pace : https://www.facebook.com/ExtraPaces/ WEBSITE: https://cric-mate.com MEDIA SUPPORT: https://Witbuz.com



Team Purple vs Team Gold 1st Inn | KKR Practice Match 2021 | Venkatesh Iyer | Ben Cutting | IPL 2021
Team Purple vs Team Gold 1st Inn | KKR Practice Match 2021 | Venkatesh Iyer | Ben Cutting | IPL 2021

An Intra squad practice game on Monday at the DY Patil Stadium, Team Purple took on Team Gold. Team Gold: Shubman Gill (C) Nitish Rana, Karun Nair Venkatesh Iyer Sheldon Jackson Dinesh Karthik Kamlesh Nagarkoti Harbhajan Singh Varun Chakravarthy Prasidh Krishna Team Purple (BATTING FIRST): Tim Seifert Rahul Tripathi, Gurkeerat Mann Shakib Al Hasan Ben Cutting (C) Pawan Negi Shivam Mavi Vaibhav Arora Sandeep Warrier #KKR #PracticeMatch #IPL2021





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