NZ vs ENG: Big theft of camera during the first test match, know here what is the whole matter
According to the report, this accident happened at night after the end of the second day’s play. NZ vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) Currently, the first Test match between New Zealand and England is being played at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. By the end of the third day’s play, New Zealand had scored 155 runs after losing 6 wickets in their second innings and had taken a lead of four runs against England. However, camera equipment has been reported stolen from talkSPORT’s commentary box at Hagley Oval, Christchurch. According to the report, this accident happened at night after the end of the second day’s play. Presenter John Norman and fellow commentator and former England cricketer Steve Harmison took to their organisation’s social media handles to make the news public. He explained the reason for the delay in transmission. He also said that usually what is broadcast on YouTube will be in audio only and not in pictures. “We’ve had a break-in,” Norman said. We have lost our cameras and will not be able to broadcast today via the Talk Support Cricket YouTube channel. There will be audio but no picture. We had a great week in New Zealand but this time we woke up to bad news. Here’s the video: Not the news we wanted to bring you ahead of Day 3 at Hagley Oval @FulhamJon , @Harmy611 report Hear #NZvENG live & exclusive on @talkSPORT2 & the talkSPORT Cricket YouTube Channel 📻 Listen 👉 https://t.co/giS0Yf685T📺 Watch 👉 pic.twitter.com/mjuiMwWHBT — talkSPORT Cricket (@Cricket_TS) November 29, 2024 Former England cricketer Steve Harmison said, ‘We came here this morning and were walking on the field. It feels very bad that this has happened to us. This is very wrong. Talking about the match, New Zealand had scored 348 runs losing all the wickets in its first innings, in response to which England was all out for 499 runs. England continued to hold the match till the end of the third day’s play. If New Zealand has to win this match, they will have to make an important and big partnership on the fourth day of the game. List of players who have scored most test runs for New Zealand- Most expensive uncapped players sold in IPL 2025 auction- These 7 players will earn big money in IPL 2025- Players who got out most number of times in 90s in international cricket- List of batsmen who have scored most Test centuries away from home- IPL: Bowlers taking most wickets in powerplay since 2018 IPL 2025: Know the names of the captains of all 10 franchises- IPL 2025: Most expensive Indian players sold in the auction IPL 2025: Top 5 big players who remained unsold in the auction Rishabh Pant becomes the most expensive player in IPL history
SM Trends: Know here about the best tweets of November 30 which are going viral very fast.
Today i.e. on 30th November, former Indian team spinner Rahul Sharma is celebrating his birthday. SM Trends Of 30 November Currently, the first Test match is being played between New Zealand and England at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. In this match, New Zealand scored 348 runs in its first innings after losing all the wickets, in response to which England scored 499 runs in its first innings. By the end of the third day’s play, New Zealand had scored 155 runs after losing 6 wickets in their second innings and had also taken a lead of 4 runs over England. The first test match between South Africa and Sri Lanka is being played in Durban. The fourth day of play has started and South Africa is in control of this match. South Africa is far ahead of Sri Lanka in the match. Today i.e. on 30th November, former Indian team spinner Rahul Sharma is celebrating his birthday. On Rahul Sharma’s birthday, many people from the cricket world wished him a lot. Birthday start with the blessings ❤️Jai mother di❤️🙏 #HappyBirthday pic.twitter.com/lvjw7DrVnw — Rahul Sharma (@ImRahulSharma3) November 30, 2024 Wishing the leggie a birthday as sharp as his googlies 💜 @ImRahulSharma3 #RahulSharma #NYSuperstarStrikers #Birthday pic.twitter.com/0l7Ikl4p46 — New York Strikers (@NewYorkStrikers) November 30, 2024 Spotted: ‘The Winner’s Mindset’ in the wild. Could this be your next go-to for unlocking that inner champion?#thewinnersmindset #unlockyourpotential #shanewatson pic.twitter.com/PlKLWMgx9B — Shane Watson (@ShaneRWatson33) November 30, 2024 PARTY last night! pic.twitter.com/aOcUgXPX7I — Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) November 30, 2024 Still in the game, still putting in the work. Some tables might pass, but the field never lies. #IndianTeam #KeepGrinding pic.twitter.com/WuPZH4ydda — Navdeep Saini (@navdeepsaini96) November 30, 2024 Wish you a very happy birthday one of the best Indian legbreak and googly bowler @ImRahulSharma3 pic.twitter.com/bCeKYUj6UA — Darshan Patel (@Drsnz2) November 30, 2024 •Strong legs, strong mind, strong body. , pic.twitter.com/pMneyGlJ1Y — @MdShami11 November 30, 2024 Win iPhone 16 pro weekly every Monday on Crickex!How to Participate👇 1️⃣Register an account with Crickex.📲2️⃣For every deposit of ₹1,000, you’ll receive 1 ticket.🎫3️⃣Winners will be selected through weekly lucky draw, so the more tickets you have, the higher your chances of… pic.twitter.com/f0XvE1VwA4 — DK (@DineshKarthik) November 30, 2024 Excellent centuries from Tristan Stubbs and Temba Bavuma as the Proteas close in on taking a lead in this #SAvSRI test series. Marco Jansen needs one more wicket for a 10-wicket haul in this test match. The Proteas have caught well, too. WTCF on the horizon for the Proteas! — Alviro Petersen (@AlviroPetersen) November 30, 2024 Dinesh Chandimal holding the Sri Lankan innings by a thread at Lunch on Day 4 🏏 #SAvSL, https://t.co/LMeXZpUKi9#WTC25 pic.twitter.com/9D4uPhdYwE — ICC (@ICC) November 30, 2024 After Brook-Stokes deliver with the bat, pacers hand England advantage in the first Test 👊#NZvENG #WTC25 — ICC (@ICC) November 30, 2024 Two gritty hundreds that have put the Proteas in the driving seat against Sri Lanka 🏏#SAvSL #WTC25 pic.twitter.com/hR32m7S4H5 — ICC (@ICC) November 30, 2024 Another dominating day for England as New Zealand take a slim lead.#WTC25 , #NZvENG : pic.twitter.com/34hBJ2f6LX —…
NZ vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3: England in strong position, New Zealand lost 6 wickets in the second innings by the end of the day
The England team scored 499 runs in the first innings. NZ vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) NZ vs ENG, 1st Test: Day 3: The first match of the three-match Test series between New Zealand and England is being played at Hagley Oval from 28 November. Host New Zealand was all out for 348 runs in the first innings. By the end of the second day, England had scored 319 runs at the loss of five wickets in the first innings. On the third day of play, England were all out for 499 runs in the first innings. By the end of the day, New Zealand has scored 155 runs for the loss of 6 wickets, the team is ahead by 4 runs. Daryl Mitchell (31*) and Nathan Smith (1*) are present at the crease unbeaten. Harry Brook missed double century After the second day’s play, Harry Brook was unbeaten on 132 and captain Ben Stokes on 37. There was a partnership of 159 runs between the two batsmen for the sixth wicket. Brook was out against Matt Henry and England suffered the sixth blow at the score of 381. Harry Brook played an innings of 171 runs in 197 balls with the help of 15 fours and 3 sixes. At the same time, captain Ben Stokes played an inning of 80 runs in 146 balls with the help of 9 fours. Apart from these, Gus Atkinson played an unbeaten inning of 48 runs in 36 balls and Braydon Carse played an unbeaten inning of 33* runs in 24 balls. NZ vs ENG, 1st Test: Look at the scores of England’s batsmen in the first innings- Jack Crawley – 9 (12) out against Matt Henry Ben Duckett- 46 (62) out against William O’Rourke Jacob Batchelor- 10 (34) out against Nathan Smith. Joe Root- 0 (4) out against Nathan Smith Harry Brook – 171 (197) out against Matt Henry Ollie Pope- 77 (98) out against Tim Southee Ben Stokes- 80 (146) out against Matt Henry Chris Woakes- 1 (2) out against Tim Southee Gus Atkinson- 48 (36) out against Nathan Smith Braydon Carse- 33* (24) Shoaib Bashir- 5 (9) out against Matt Henry In the first innings against England, Matt Henry took the maximum of 4 wickets for 84 runs in 23 overs. Nathan Smith took three wickets for 141 runs in 26 overs. At the same time, two wickets were included in the name of Tim Southee and one wicket in the name of William O’Rourke. New Zealand got a bad start in the second innings The performance of both New Zealand’s openers in the second innings was disappointing. Captain Tom Latham (1), Chris Woakes and Devon Conway (8) were out against Brydon Carse. Rachin Ravindra was heading towards a good innings but then in the 20th over, Brydon Carse dismissed him and gave the third blow to New Zealand at the score of 64. Kane Williamson played a half-century innings Kane Williamson continued his excellent form in the second innings also. Facing 86 balls, he played an inning…
SM Trends: Know here about the best tweets of 28th November which are going viral very fast.
Today i.e. on 28th November, Team India met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. SM Trends Of 28 November The first test match between New Zealand and England has started from today i.e. 28th November. In this match, England won the toss and decided to bowl first. By the end of the first day’s play, New Zealand had scored 319 runs after losing 8 wickets in their first innings. Glenn Phillips is batting on 41* while Tim Southee has scored 10*. Today i.e. on 28th November, Team India met Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. All the players of Team India looked very happy after meeting Anthony Albanese. The first test match between Team India and Australia was played in Perth. Team India won this match by 295 runs. Now the second match of the five-match Test series between these two teams will be played in Adelaide, starting from December 6. However, before the second Test match, Australia has included Beau Webster in its team as cover for Mitchell Marsh. My main worry for the Proteas is that we’ll end up having 2 morning sessions without getting the chance to cash in on the typical flat afternoon conditions at Kingsmead. Hope we can find a way to get through the first hour without much damage. — AB de Villiers (@ABdeVilliers17) November 28, 2024 The most beautiful crisp morning. pic.twitter.com/ToCxo9ba2W — Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) November 28, 2024 Today, I had the privilege of meeting Hon’ble Minister of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Mr. @byadavbjp to present a proposal for establishing a Zoological Park and Wildlife Conservation Center in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal. #WildlifeConservation, pic.twitter.com/e8fUVJ0UpJ — Yusuf Pathan (@iamyusufpathan) November 28, 2024 After 11 incredible years with SRH, I say goodbye to this team. I have so many unforgettable and cherishable memories.One thing unmissable is the love of the fans which has been splendid! Your support has been constant.I will carry this love and support with me forever🧡 pic.twitter.com/SywIykloHp — Bhuvneshwar Kumar (@BhuviOfficial) November 28, 2024 Key all-rounder ruled out as West Indies announce ODI and T20I squad for India tour 🏏#INDvWI pic.twitter.com/OoTKW0PlWa — ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2024 A solid start for New Zealand in Christchurch as they look to stay in the race for next year’s World Test Championship Final 👀#NZvENG , #WTC25 — ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2024 New Zealand fight despite losing wickets at regular intervals.#WTC25 , #NZvENG : pic.twitter.com/V6tlf9IoMi — ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2024 A new addition comes in as Australia announce a 14-player squad for the second Test against India in Perth 🤔#AUSvIND , #WTC25 — ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2024 Kane Williamson moves along nicely to 77* as New Zealand start well in the first Test against England 🙌#NZvENG , #WTC25 Scores📝 pic.twitter.com/sbGiRuydfC — ICC (@ICC) November 28, 2024 Team India captain Rohit Sharma with Australian Prime Minister. pic.twitter.com/cwCrWx9gaY — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 28, 2024 Virat Kohli with the Australian Prime Minister. pic.twitter.com/KdBxXvENCO — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 28, 2024 AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER HAVING A CHAT WITH ROHIT, KOHLI & BUMRAH.pic.twitter.com/SB1sgUnWFO — Mufaddal Vohra…
This New Zealand player banned for using cocaine
Former New Zealand fast bowler Doug Bracewell has been banned for one month. New Zealand (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former New Zealand fast bowler Doug Bracewell has been banned for one month after he tested positive for cocaine and its metabolite benzoylecgonine. Bracewell had consumed cocaine after playing in a domestic T20 match in January this year. Let us tell you, while playing for Central Districts, Bracewell had performed brilliantly in that match. Doug Bracewell was in the headlines earlier also due to such incidents. According to a statement from the Sports Integrity Commission, Doug Bracewell had used cocaine. But, this had nothing to do with his performance. However, cocaine is banned in sports as per doping rules. Therefore, Bracewell was given a one-month ban, which came into effect on April 11, and served less than three months on the condition that he participate in a treatment program to control his cocaine use. Let us tell you, Bracewell was in the headlines several times from 2010 to 2017 due to such incidents. New Zealand Cricket (NZC) Chief Executive Scott Wennink said that 34-year-old Doug Bracewell has confessed to his crime and has also accepted the punishment. According to media reports, Scott Weenink said, NZC is committed to promoting safe and responsible behavior and is disappointed by the recent incident. Doug’s error of judgment; Accepts full responsibility for the consequences of his behavior and the penalties imposed. As an organization, we will continue to provide support to Doug – who is fully aware of our expectations going forward. Talking about Doug Bracewell’s international career, he has taken 74 wickets and 568 runs in 28 test matches. At the same time, he has taken 26 wickets in 21 ODI matches and 20 wickets in 20 T20 matches.
SL vs NZ, 2nd ODI Match Prediction: Who will win the 2nd ODI match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand?
The Sri Lankan team is leading 1-0 in the three-match ODI series. SL vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) SL vs NZ, 2nd ODI Match Preview (Match Preview): Sri Lanka And New Zealand Second match of the three-match ODI series between 17 November To Pallekele International Cricket Stadium Will be played in. Sri Lanka won the first ODI by 45 runs (DLS rules). Batting first, the hosts scored 324 runs at the loss of 5 wickets in 49.2 overs. Avishka Fernando scored 100 runs in 115 balls and Kusal Mendis scored 143 runs in 128 balls. Due to rain, New Zealand again got the DLS target of 221 runs in 27 overs, but the team could only score 175 runs at the loss of 9 wickets. Dilshan Madushanka took the maximum of 3 wickets for 39 runs in 4 overs. SL vs NZ, 2nd ODI Match Details (Sri Lanka vs New Zealand Match Details): SL vs NZ Head-to-Head Records in ODIs: Pitch Report: The batsmen get more help on the pitch of Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. Here fast bowlers have to work very hard to take wickets. At the same time, things remain easy for the spinners. Here we may see a total of more than 350+. Probable Playing XIs: Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Avishka Fernando, Kusal Mendis (wk), Sadira Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka (captain), Janith Liyanage, Kamindu Mendis, Mahish Teekshana, Jeffrey Vandersay, Dilshan Madushanka, Asitha Fernando. New Zealand: Will Young, Tim Robinson, Henry Nicholls, Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Hay (wk), Mitchell Santner (c), Nathan Smith, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy Watch here- Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI Dream11 Prediction Probable Best Batter of the Match – Kusal Mendis In the first ODI, Kusal Mendis played a brilliant inning of 143 runs in 128 balls with the help of 17 fours and 2 sixes. He can bat brilliantly in the second ODI also. Probable Best Bowler of the Match – Jacob Duffy New Zealand bowler Jacob Duffy took three wickets for 41 runs in 8.2 overs in the first ODI. He can maintain his form in the second ODI also. SL vs NZ, 2nd ODI Today’s Match Prediction: Sri Lankan team will win the 2nd ODI match Scenario 1 Sri Lanka won the toss and chose bowling Powerplay Score- 40-50 Score of first innings- 210-220 Sri Lanka won Scenario 2 New Zealand won the toss and chose bowling Powerplay Score- 50-60 Score of first innings- 300-310 Sri Lanka won See here- Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, 2nd ODI Live Score
‘Now feels like the right time to step away’ Tim Southee on retiring from Test cricket
After the upcoming test series against England, Saudi will say goodbye to test cricket Tim Southee (Photo Source: New Zealand cricket team’s experienced fast bowler Tim Southee is going to bid farewell to Test cricket after the upcoming three-match Test series against England. If the Kiwi team does not reach the final of the World Test Championship, then the third Test match against England in Hamilton may prove to be the last match of Saudi’s Test cricket career. It is noteworthy that Saudi has taken 770 international wickets for New Zealand, which includes 385 wickets in Test cricket. Since his debut in 2008, he has been Trent Boult’s best partner with the new ball for New Zealand. This veteran player of the Kiwi team was also a part of the team that won the World Test Championship in the year 2021. On the other hand, now Tim Southee has given a big statement regarding his retirement. Saudi says it is the right time to retire and against the team against which you started playing. Tim Southee gave a big statement Let us tell you that while talking to the media about his decision to retire from Test cricket, Tim Southee said as quoted by nzc.nz – Growing up, I had dreamed of representing New Zealand. It has been the greatest honor and privilege for me to play for the Blackcaps for 18 years, but now the time is right to step away from a game that has given me so much. Saudi further said- Test cricket holds a special place in my heart, so to be able to play such a big series against the same opponent against whom my Test career started all those years ago, and on three grounds which is incredible for me. Are special in form. I find this the best way to end my time at Black Hat now.