BCCI informed ICC, Champions Trophy will be organized in hybrid model.! Two countries were shortlisted
According to the report, BCCI has told ICC that the Indian government has advised not to send the team to Pakistan. India not to travel to Pakistan for Champions Trophy The Champions Trophy 2025 is to be played in Pakistan from 19 February to 9 March next year. PCB is going to host the ICC tournament after a gap of 18 years. The news of India not going on Pakistan tour has been going on for a long time. Meanwhile, a big report has come out which has revealed that BCCI has officially informed ICC that Team India will not go to Pakistan for the tournament. In this situation, now ICC and PCB will have to consider hybrid model and find a venue. Indian government does not want the team to tour Pakistan According to the report of ESPNCricinfo, BCCI has told ICC that the Indian government has advised not to send the team to Pakistan. However, it has not been confirmed whether BCCI communicated its decision verbally or not. The report states that the ICC is demanding a written report from the BCCI before informing the PCB. UAE and Sri Lanka shortlisted Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Friday (8 November) had rejected the news of holding the Champions Trophy on hybrid model. But according to reports, contingency plans have been prepared a few months in advance to conduct the tournament in a hybrid model. Some countries have also been shortlisted, which include UAE and Sri Lanka. UAE is close to Pakistan, due to which it is the first choice. Let us tell you, India had earlier refused to tour Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2023, after which the hybrid model was adopted and the team played all the matches in Sri Lanka. Delay in releasing the schedule The Champions Trophy 2024 schedule was scheduled to be announced in Lahore next week, but it has now been postponed. India has refused to visit Pakistan. Will the tournament be held in hybrid model or not? If it happens, where will it happen? Due to all these things, there is a delay in releasing the schedule.
We are rich people, we should not go to poor countries to play league: Virender Sehwag
These days, Sehwag is seen doing commentary in the ongoing IPL. Virender Sehwag (Photo Source: Twitter) While former Indian cricket team opener Virender Sehwag was known for his explosive batting on the field, now after retirement, he continues to make headlines for his bold statements. So recently he has given such a statement, which has once again drawn the attention of the cricket world towards Sehwag. Let us tell you that Sehwag has said that we are rich and we should not go to any poor country to play another T20 league. Sehwag gave shocking statement regarding other T20 leagues Let us tell you that in a discussion with former Australian opener Adam Gilchrist on Club Prairie Fire podcast, a question was asked to Virender Sehwag. The question was ‘Do you see a time when Indian players will ever be able to go and play in other T20 leagues?’ So Sehwag has answered this question in a very bold manner. Sehwag said- No, we do not need, we are rich people. We don’t go to any poor country to play another T20 league. Apart from this, he said in this show that when he was dropped from the Indian cricket team, he got an offer from the BBL franchise, but Sehwag rejected that offer. Sehwag said about this incident- I still remember when I was dropped from the Indian team, I was playing IPL at that time, then I got an offer from BBL that I should participate in Big Bash. I said ok, how much money will I get, he said 1 lakh dollars. I said that I can spend this much money on my holidays. The bill for the night before that was only 1 lakh dollars.
Rohit Sharma wants to play test series with Pakistan, said- both countries on neutral venue…..
The age-old rivalry between India and Pakistan has attracted cricket fans from all over the world for many years. However, in recent times, bilateral series is not being played between the two cricket giants. The last Test match between the two teams was played in 2007. Meanwhile, Indian captain Rohit Sharma has expressed his desire to play a bilateral series against Pakistan. Rohit Sharma has also given the reason behind this. Rohit Sharma has said that, if the series is played in foreign conditions then it will be even more exciting. There has been no bilateral series between India and Pakistan for more than a decade. The two countries now face each other only in ICC and ACC events. I would love to play bilateral series against Pakistan- Rohit Sharma Club Prairie Fire podcast show regarding IND vs PAK bilateral series Rohit Sharma Said, “I would love to play a bilateral series against Pakistan. I think it will be a great match between both the sides. They are a good team with a great bowling lineup. Playing in foreign conditions will make it even better. I am only interested in pure cricket.” Let us tell you that the last bilateral series between India and Pakistan was played in January 2013, where three ODI matches were played between the two countries. Apart from this, Test series was played between India and Pakistan in the year 2007. A year later, in 2008, there were terrorist attacks in Mumbai, due to which the bilateral series with Pakistan was stopped, but it was started in 2012–13. However, now both the countries face each other in ICC events like ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy. Both the teams face each other in the Asia Cup also. Pakistan team has played ICC events in India in 2016 and 2013, but the Indian team has not toured Pakistan even once in the last 15 years.
IPL 2014 Recap: The tournament was organized in two countries, KKR became champion for the second time under the captaincy of Gambhir.
Punjab Kings were on top in the points table in IPL 2014. IPL 2014 (Image Credit- Twitter X) After whatever happened in the Indian Premier League 2013 season, the first attempt in the next season was how to save the brand of IPL. Actually, the 2013 IPL season was in the headlines more due to controversies than the game itself. For this reason, when the 2014 season started, there was only one question in everyone’s mind: will this league get the same love as before? The 2014 season was even more challenging for the organizers, as the tournament was to be held in two countries. In such a situation, that season was a new challenge for the organizers, the team and the franchise players. However the tournament was organized successfully. Let us tell you what was special in that season. IPL 2014 Recap: For the first time the tournament was organized in two countries IPL 2014 (Image Credit- Twitter X) This was the first time in IPL history that the tournament had to be organized in two countries. In 2009, this tournament was played outside India, but this was the first time that half the matches were played in India and half in UAE. The first 20 matches of the 2014 season were played in the UAE due to the Lok Sabha elections. The then Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had refused to provide security. Because of which it was organized in UAE. Punjab Kings were on top in the points table in IPL 2014 IPL 2014 (Image Credit- Twitter X) This was seen for the second time in the history of IPL when a team won 11 out of 14 matches in the league phase. So far 16 seasons of the tournament have been played, but since 2008, only Punjab Kings have achieved this feat. Since then no team has been able to equal this record, this record is still held by Punjab Kings. Who won the Orange and Purple Cap in IPL 2014? IPL 2014 (Image Credit- Twitter X) Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batsman Robin Uthappa won the Orange Cap that season. He played 16 innings in 16 matches including the final, in which he scored 660 runs. During that time his average was 44 and strike rate was 137.79. He hit a lot of fours and sixes during the entire tournament. Uthappa also scored 5 half-centuries that season. The Purple Cap winning bowler of IPL 2014 was Mohit Sharma of Chennai Super Kings. He took a total of 23 wickets in 16 innings of 16 matches. His best performance was 4/14. Because of his performance, the Chennai team was able to reach the playoffs. Which team became the champion of IPL 2014? IPL 2014 (Image Credit- Twitter X) The final match of IPL 2014 was played between Punjab and Kolkata. In that final against Kolkata, the Punjab team played brilliantly and batting first scored 199 runs on the score board, but these runs were not enough to win. For KKR, Manish Pandey played an inning of…
The future of Test cricket is in danger…! Enraged Rohit Sharma gave strict warning to all the countries
In the first test match, Team India had to face defeat by an innings and 32 runs. Team India would like to make a great comeback in the second test match. Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Rohit Sharma: South Africa and India The last match of the two-match Test series between India and Pakistan will be played in Cape Town from January 3. In the first test match, Team India had to face defeat by an innings and 32 runs. Team India would like to make a great comeback in the second test match. India has escaped series defeat on South African soil only once since 1992 (2010–2011). Before the second Test match, captain Rohit Sharma has talked about preserving Test cricket. This is the responsibility of all test playing countries- Rohit Sharma Questions have started being raised again regarding the future of Test cricket. Let us tell you that the South African cricket team has included 7 uncapped players in the squad for the two-match Test series against New Zealand. Because the star players will participate in the second season of SA20. Indian captain Rohit Sharma has made a special appeal to every country playing Test cricket. Speaking during the press conference before the second Test match against South Africa, Rohit Sharma said, ‘Test cricket is something that we have to preserve and give importance to. This is not the responsibility of one or two countries. It is the responsibility of all Test playing nations to ensure that we keep it good and entertaining. Also read- SA vs IND, 2nd Test, Stats Preview: Gill along with Ashwin-Rohit will make a big record, know complete information here- Very difficult test cricket is being played – Rohit Sharma Team India is seen showing its best game in Test cricket. In the last two cycles of the World Test Championship, the team had made it to the finals. But the team could not register victory in both. Rohit Sharma further said, ‘If you look around the world, very difficult Test cricket is being played. In the last 2-3 years you have seen the results everywhere. This is competitive cricket, we know that and it is everyone’s duty to ensure that it remains so.