5 IPL teams showed mild interest in participating in Hundred team London Spirit: MCC President Mark Nicholas

However, the 49 per cent private stake in the team has not yet received approval from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). Mark Nicholas and London Spirit (Image Credit- Twitter X) Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) president and well-known cricket commentator and author Mark Nicholas has recently made a big statement saying that five IPL teams have shown mild interest in taking a stake in Lord’s-based The Hundred franchise London Spirit. It is worth noting that the current MCC President is going to become the chairman of the London Spirit franchise in October. Nicholas’ statement has come at a time when MCC CEO Guy Lavender has sought permission from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to give 49 percent private stake in the London Spirit franchise. However, Mark Nicholas has not announced the names of the IPL teams that have shown mild interest in taking a stake in this team. But this stake will be bid by the franchise and the remaining 51 percent stake will remain with the London Spirit franchise, due to which the ownership of the franchise will also remain with the team. Mark Nicholas had given a statement earlier Let us tell you that regarding the above issue, Mark Nicholas had said in World Cricket Connects on July 5 this month that the voting we are doing is to accept the ECB’s offer of 51 percent stake in this franchise (London Spirit). We will always be a members’ club. The first goal is membership harmony because as a member you are entitled to an idea. Let us tell you that when the World Cricket Connect was organized in England, top officials of the cricket world along with top officials of the ICC had come to participate in it. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah and some owners of IPL teams were also present here. However, it is not yet clear which teams are going to buy stake in the London Spirit team. So once the bidding process is completed by the ECB, only then the names of the teams buying stake will be revealed.

James Anderson retires from international cricket, MCC President Mark Nicholas gives a special gift to the veteran player

James Anderson took 704 wickets in 188 innings. James Anderson (Pic Source-X) England’s experienced fast bowler James Anderson has retired from international cricketing career today i.e. on 12th July. He had many great achievements to his name in the cricket field. He bowled very well in the final match as well and took a total of 4 wickets. After the match, Marylebone Cricket Club awarded James Anderson with lifetime membership to end his excellent cricketing career. Let us tell you, James Anderson took 704 wickets in 188 innings. After the match, MCC President Mark Nicholas gave James Anderson a lifetime membership and all the fans clapped for him. Not only this, the English players also gave a guard of honour to the experienced bowler. Here is the video: James Anderson has been granted an MCC honorary life membership. pic.twitter.com/nxWHcCNDR3 — Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintiwari952) July 12, 2024 In the first Test, England won the toss and invited West Indies to bat first. West Indies batted first and scored 121 runs in their first innings after losing all wickets. For the team, Mikyle Lewis scored 27 runs in the first innings while Kavem Hodge contributed 24 runs. Alick Athanaze played an innings of 23 runs while Alzari Joseph scored 14 runs. England scored 371 runs after losing all wickets in their first innings. Wicketkeeper batsman Jamie Smith scored 70 runs for the team while experienced batsman Joe Root scored 68 runs. Zak Crawley contributed 76 runs while Ollie Pope scored 57 runs. Harry Brook contributed 50 runs. Jaden Searles took four wickets in the first innings for West Indies. The West Indies team failed to bat well in the second innings as well and was all out for 136 runs. In the second innings, Gudakesh Moti scored the highest 31* runs for the team. Apart from Moti, Alick Athanaze contributed 22 runs while Jason Holder scored 20 runs. 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

IND vs ENG 2024: Know what MCC law says on Ravindra Jadeja’s controversial LBW out?

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) makes the rules of cricket. India vs England, 1st Test (Image Credit- Twitter X) IND vs ENG 1st Test: The first match of the five-match Test series between India and England is being played in Hyderabad. So today, on 27th January, something happened on the field in the game, which left the cricket world quite shocked. Let us tell you that in the match, the decision given by the umpire to give out LBW of Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on 87 runs was quite controversial. The incident occurred during the 120th over of the Indian innings, when Jadeja tried to play a ball round the wicket bowled by Joe Root by taking out his front leg. But during this time the ball hits his pad and on Root’s appeal, on-field umpire Chris Gaffney gives Ravindra Jadeja out. After this Jadeja reviews this decision. So when the replay of this out is seen by the third umpire, there is no concrete evidence as to whether the ball hit the pad or the bat first. Also the impact was umpire’s call. So the third umpire Marais Erasmus can be heard saying during this decision that he is not finding out whether the ball has hit the bat first or not. However, after this the third umpire is asked to uphold the on-field umpire’s decision. After this, Jadeja misses scoring his century by just 13 runs. Know what the MCC rules say However, after this controversial LBW out of Jadeja, cricket fans became curious to know what the rules say about getting out like this. So for your information, let us tell you that MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) is the body that makes rules regarding cricket. According to Rule 36.2.2 related to LBW out, if during LBW out any such situation is found in which the ball hits the bat and the pad simultaneously, then in this situation it will be considered to have hit the bat first. But the decision to give Ravindra Jadeja out was not changed, because he had already been given out by the on-field umpire. In case of confusion, the decision of the on-field umpire remains final. India’s 10 most successful bowling pairs in Test cricket- Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in day-night test matches ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats