Trent Bridge’s Pavilion End to be renamed Stuart Broad End ahead of ENG vs WI 2nd Test
Recently, Trent Bridge revealed on its official website that the Pavilion End of the Nottingham Stadium will now be renamed after Stuart Broad. Stuart Broad. (Image Source: Getty Images) Former English fast bowler Stuart Broad’s performance has always been very good in international cricket and his bowling has been praised by many people. Now the England Cricket Board has taken a great step for Stuart Broad. Let us tell you, Stuart Broad has played 167 Test matches for England in which he has taken many important wickets. Not only in Test format but this player’s performance has been very good in ODI and T20 formats as well. Recently, Trent Bridge revealed on its official website that the Pavilion End of Nottingham Stadium will now be renamed after Stuart Broad. Trent Bridge wrote on its official website, ‘Those who have booked tickets for the first day of the second Test match of England vs West Indies to be held at Trent Bridge are requested to take their seats by 10:40. We are officially renaming the Pavilion End of our venue after Stuart Broad. We want to honor him. Not only this, Stuart Broad will be with his father, former England cricketer Chris Broad, on this wonderful occasion.’ Chris Broad is very happy with his son’s success According to trentbridge.com, Chris Broad said in his official statement, ‘I am very happy that the Nottingham Committee has decided that Stuart’s name should always be remembered in this way. It is really a great achievement to have your name written here. For the first time I would like to hear at Trent Bridge that the bowler is bowling from the Stuart Broad end. I took a picture of the scoreboard and sent it to Stuart and he got very emotional seeing his name. I am very honored for him and also happy that my son has been given this honor. Let us tell you, England had won the first Test and now the team would definitely like to win the second Test against West Indies. 5 Australian players who scored half-century in their debut IPL match IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history Who are the head coaches of all 10 teams in IPL 2024? Which team has won the most matches against RCB in Chinnaswamy IPL 2024: 3 former RCB players who are wreaking havoc in SRH 4 players who have played more than 500 T20 matches MS Dhoni: Dhoni’s amazing record as CSK captain Which teams changed their captains before the start of IPL 2024
ZIM vs IND 2nd T20: India won the match by 100 runs, Abhishek Sharma played a century innings
Abhishek Sharma played a match-winning century for India Zimbabwe vs India, 2nd T20I (Image Credit- Twitter X) A five-match T20 series is currently going on between Zimbabwe and India. The second match of this series was played today on 7 July at Harare Sports Club. Let us tell you that in this match, Team India has won by 100 runs. With this win, India has also avenged its 13-run defeat in the first T20 match. After winning this match, Team India has leveled the T20 series 1-1. At the same time, the batsmen played an important role in helping Team India win this match. Abhishek Sharma, playing his second match, played a brilliant innings of 100 runs, while Gaikwad scored 77 runs. Zimbabwe vs India 2nd T20 match status If we tell you about the match in detail, then captain Shubman Gill won the toss and decided to bat first, but he could not show anything special in batting. Gill was caught out against Blessing Mujarbani after scoring 2 runs. But Abhishek Sharma, playing his second T20 match, scored a stormy century of 100 runs, while Rituraj Gaikwad remained unbeaten on 77* and Rinku Singh on 48*. Team India scored 234 runs for the loss of 2 wickets in 20 overs. Talking about Zimbabwe’s bowling, apart from Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza got another wicket. After this, when Zimbabwe came out to chase the strong target of 235 runs given by the Indian team, they were all out for 134 runs in 18.4 overs due to the excellent bowling of Team India. For Zimbabwe, Wessly Madhevere played the best innings of 43 runs, while Brian Bennett played an innings of 26 runs. Apart from this, no other player could score more runs. Talking about India’s bowling, Mukesh Kumar and Avesh Khan got 3-3 wickets. Apart from this, Ravi Bishnoi got 2 and Washington Sundar got 1 wicket.
IND-W vs SA-W, 2nd ODI: South Africa lose by 4 runs in a thrilling match, India wins the series
Chasing a target of 326 runs against India, South Africa women’s team could only score 321 runs for the loss of 6 wickets. Indian Women Team (Photo Source: X/Twitter) IND W vs SA W, 2nd ODI: The second match of the three-match ODI series between India Women and South Africa Women was played today on 19 June at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. Batting first after losing the toss, the Indian women’s team scored 325 runs on the board for the loss of 3 wickets. In response, South Africa women’s team was also playing well while chasing the target. But at the end of 50 overs, the team was able to score only 321 runs at the loss of 6 wickets and India registered a spectacular victory by 4 runs. With this victory, the host captured the series, the team is leading 2-0. IND-W vs SA-W: Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur hit centuries Batting first, Team India suffered the first blow in the 12th over at a score of 38. Opener Shefali Verma was out after scoring 20 runs. Then the team lost the second wicket at a score of 100 in the form of Dayalan Hemalatha (24). After which Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana were seen showing their class at the Chinnaswamy ground. There was a partnership of 171 runs for the third wicket between the two batsmen. Smriti Mandhana played an innings of 136 runs in 120 balls with the help of 18 fours and 2 sixes. She has become the first Indian woman player to score back to back centuries in ODIs. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur played an unbeaten innings of 103 runs in 88 balls with the help of 9 fours and 3 sixes. Richa Ghosh scored an unbeaten 25 runs in 13 balls. For the South Africa women’s team, Nonkululeko Mlaba took two wickets for 51 runs in 10 overs, she took the wickets of Shefali Verma and Smriti Mandhana. Masabata Klaas took one wicket. Captain Laura Wolvaardt’s unbeaten century went in vain IND-W vs SA-W: Chasing the target, South Africa women’s team lost three wickets at a score of 67. Tazmin Brits (5), Anneke Bosch (18) and Sune Luus (12) returned to the pavilion cheaply. Then there was a partnership of 184 runs for the fourth wicket between captain Laura Wolvaardt and Marizanne Kapp. Marizanne Kapp played an innings of 114 runs with the help of 11 fours and 3 sixes in 94 balls. She lost her wicket against Deepti Sharma in the 43rd over of the innings. South Africa needed 11 runs in the last over to win. But Pooja Wastrakar bowled brilliantly and gave only 6 runs. And took the wickets of Nadine de Klerk (28) and Nondumiso Shangase. Captain Laura Wolvaardt returned unbeaten after scoring 135 runs in 135 balls but could not make the team win. For India, Pooja Wastrakar and Deepti Sharma took the maximum of 2-2 wickets. Arundhati Reddy and Smriti Mandhana took 1-1 wickets each.
BAN v SL 2nd Test: Sri Lanka in a strong position after the third day’s play, read the situation of the whole day
Sri Lanka has bundled out Bangladesh for 178 runs in the first innings. Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) Currently, the second match of the Test series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is being played at the Zahoor Ahmed Choudhary Stadium in Chattogram. Today on April 1, the third day of play ended and Bangladesh was to return to the game today, but it has not happened. Bangladesh, which lost 1 wicket for 55 runs at the time of stumps on the second day, was all out for just 178 runs in the first innings in front of Sri Lanka’s brilliant bowling. Sri Lanka had scored 531 runs in the first innings, in response to which Bangladesh’s batting proved to be a huge flop in the first innings. So at the end of the day, Sri Lanka has scored 102 runs at the loss of 6 wickets after 25 overs in the second innings, and have taken a strong lead of 455 runs over the host team. Bangladesh all out for 178 runs in first innings Let us tell you that in reply to Sri Lanka’s first innings in the match, host Bangladesh was able to score only 178 runs in its first innings. Sri Lanka had a strong lead of 353 runs over Bangladesh on the basis of first innings, which it further strengthened at the end of the third day of play. Mahmudul Hasan Joy and Zakir Hasan, who came to open for Bangladesh, added 47 runs for the first wicket. Mahmudul was out on 21 while Zakir Hasan was out after playing a half-century of 54 runs. He was the top scorer in the first innings for Bangladesh. Also, Taijul Islam contributed 22 runs and Mominul Haq contributed 33 runs. Apart from this, no other player could score more runs. So if we talk about Sri Lanka’s bowling, Asita Fernando took maximum 4 wickets in the first innings. Apart from this, Vishwa Fernando, Lahiru Kumara and Prabhat Jayasuriya got 2-2 wickets. Brief scores after the third day’s play Sri Lanka 2nd Innings: 102/6 in 25 overs (Angelo Mathews 39, Hasan Mahmood 4/51) Bangladesh 1st Innings: 178/10 in 68.4 overs (Zakir Hasan 54, Asita Fernando 4/34)
BAN vs SL 2nd Test: After the second day of play, Sri Lanka scored 531 runs while Bangladesh scored this many runs.
6 players played half-century innings for Sri Lanka Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) The second match of the ongoing Test series between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka cricket team is being played at Zahoor Ahmed Choudhary Stadium in Chattogram. The second day of this second test match ended today on March 31. So at the end of the second day, the Sri Lankan cricket team seems to be in a very strong position. In the second match, a total of 6 players from the Sri Lankan cricket team played half-century innings. However, Kamindu Mendis, who was batting brilliantly on 92 runs, missed his century. Despite the slow wicket, Sri Lankan batsmen were successful in troubling Bangladesh players. Even though no Sri Lankan batsman scored a century, the Sri Lankan team managed to post a strong score against Bangladesh at the end of the day. Sri Lanka scored a total of 531 runs after batting 159 overs. For Sri Lanka, openers Nishan Madhushanka and Chamika Karunaratne made a great start and added 96 runs for the first wicket. Madhushanka was out after scoring 57 runs while Karunaratne was out after scoring 86 runs. Apart from this, wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis played a brilliant inning of 93 runs, while Angelo Mathews contributed 23 runs and Dinesh Chandimal contributed 59 runs. Apart from this, Prabhat Jayasuriya added 28 runs. Kamindu Mendis remained unbeaten after scoring 92 runs, but could not score his century. If we talk about Bangladesh’s bowling in the match, Shakib Al Hasan got the maximum 3 wickets, while Hasan Mahmood took 3 wickets. Apart from this, Khalil Ahmed and Mehdi Hasan Miraj got 1-1 wicket. So at the end of the second day, Bangladesh has scored 55 runs at the loss of 1 wicket after 15 overs. And it is still behind Sri Lanka by 476 runs on the basis of first innings. Mahmudul Hasan Joy became the victim of Lahiru Kumara after scoring 21 runs. Zakir Hasan 28 and Taijul Islam are present at the crease at the time of stumps. See the reactions of the fans after the end of the second day of the second test match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
NZ-W vs ENG-W Match Prediction, 2nd T20I: Who will win today’s match, know who has the upper hand?
Suzie Bates (captain), Isabella Gaze (wk), Georgia Plimmer, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Mikaela Greig, Hannah Rowe, Jess Kerr, Lee Tahuhu, Rosemary Mair, Fran Jonas. Sophia Dunkley, Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Heather Knight (c), Amy Jones (wk), Danielle Gibson, Bess Heath, Charlotte Dean, Sarah Glenn, Lauren Filer, Lauren Bell. Suzy Bates was the best batsman in the first T20 match and she will prove to be the best batsman in this match also. This 36-year-old female player has been in good form for some time and has the experience of playing 153 T20 matches. He has scored 28 fifties and one century for New Zealand in this T20 format. All eyes will be on 24-year-old leg spinner Sarah Glenn in this match. In the last match, he gave 17 runs in 4 overs bowled and took just 1 wicket. His economy was 4.20 which is very good.
Twitter reactions: NZ vs AUS at the end of play on Day 2 of the 2nd Test match
New Zealand has a lead of 40 runs over Australia at the end of the second day’s play. New Zealand vs Australia, 2nd Test (Image Credit- Twitter The second match of the currently ongoing two-match Test series between New Zealand and Australia is being played at the Hagley Oval ground in Christchurch. Let us tell you that today on March 9, the second day of the game has ended, on which cricket fans are seen giving a special reaction. To give you information about the day’s game, today Australia started playing at 124/4, and after adding 132 more runs in the innings, the Kangaroo team’s first innings was all out. For Australia, only Marnus Labuschagne could play the best innings of 90 runs in the first innings. Apart from this, no other player could score more runs. Although all the players got good starts, no one was able to convert it into a big score. So, excellent bowling was seen from New Zealand, especially from Matt Henry. Henry dismissed 7 Australian players for 67 runs in 23 overs. Apart from this, captain Tim Southee, debutant Ben Seers and Glenn Phillips got one wicket each. On the other hand, at the end of the day, New Zealand has scored 134 runs at the loss of 2 wickets after 50 overs in the second innings. Currently, Tom Latham is at the crease with 65* and Rachin Ravindra with 11*. The Kiwi team has taken a lead of 40 runs over Australia on the basis of first innings. So till now Will Young 1 and Kane Williamson have returned to the pavilion after scoring 51 runs. So far, fast bowlers Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins have got one wicket each from Australia. See how the fans reacted after the second day’s play ended. Matt Henry 7-69. Nice. #nzlvaus #ausvnz @BLACKCAPS @TheACCnz pic.twitter.com/1GiGeAcfLF — Graham Farmer (@gravyonsports) March 9, 2024 #UPDATE New Zealand vs Australia Test Match 2: Day 2:#NZvAUS #NZvsAUS #AUSvsNZ #AUSvNZ #Australia #NewZealand #Cricket #Score808 pic.twitter.com/tZ81gBRukf — Score808 (@Score808_) March 9, 2024 We call him Sir Smith!#stevesmith #testcricket pic.twitter.com/Z6u3QtCnyc — Smith Singh ♡ (@theedgbaston144) February 29, 2024 Aus have taken a massive lead of 90, massive considering the low score of NZ in the first innings. NZ will need 340 in the 3rd innings to stand a chance. Anything less than 240 will be an easy chase #AUSvNZ #AusvNZ #CricketTwitter — PRCricketchat (@PRcricketchat) March 9, 2024 Nathan Lyon has scored more runs in this series than Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh and Alex Carey.#NZvAUS #AUSvNZ — Ashish Kumar (@ashhuisbad) March 9, 2024 Kane Williamson is looking good!But, against my team.#NZvAUS #NZvsAUS #AUSvNZ #AUSvsNZ — Sharon Solomon (@BSharan_6) March 9, 2024 Minnow basher and home track bully williamson scored 77 runs in 4 innings in this series😭😭#AUSvNZ #AUSvsNZ — 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐮☆ (@Starr_Kidddd) March 9, 2024 “Just wow! Pat Cummins strikes on his first ball of the spell, dismissing Kane Williamson for 51. Talk about making an impact! #AUSvNZ ” pic.twitter.com/QItDjMBx4k — Hemant (Sports Active) (@hemantbhavsar86) March 9, 2024 Is it…