“I had tears in my eyes laughing”- Mitchell Marsh said about Gulbadin Naib’s hamstring
Gulbadin Naib suffered a hamstring injury in the match against Bangladesh. Gulbadin Naib (Source : Twitter ) Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh and confirmed its place in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024. Afghanistan defeated Bangladesh in the last match of the Super-8 and entered the semi-finals for the first time. If the result of this match had been different, Australia’s luck could have shone. In fact, if Bangladesh had won this match, the Australian team would have reached the semi-finals. As exciting as the Afghanistan vs Bangladesh match was, an incident that happened during this match is also continuously making headlines. This incident is related to Afghan fast bowler Gulbadin Naib, who acted as if he had a hamstring injury during the match. Australia captain Mitchell Marsh has reacted to Gulbadin’s hamstring injury. Mitchell Marsh’s statement on Gulbadin Naib’s hamstring incident Marsh says that he could not stop laughing after seeing the drama created by Gulbadin. Marsh said, as quoted by cricket.com.au, “I almost had tears in my eyes laughing. However, in the end it did not affect the match. So now we can laugh at it. But it was really funny.” Let us tell you that Afghanistan’s head coach Jonathan Trott, seeing the rain coming in the Bangladesh match, signaled his players to slow down the pace of the match. At that time, the Afghanistan team was 2 runs behind according to the Duckworth Lewis rule. As soon as the coach signaled, Gulbadin Naib, who was standing in the slip, fell down due to a hamstring injury. Naib complained of discomfort in the 12th over. He was given treatment and Navinul Haque took him out of the field. After this, it started raining and the players went to the dugout. The game started after a while and Naib returned to the field in the 13th over. He also took the wicket of Tanjim Hasan in the 15th over. At the same time, Gulbadin was also seen running very fast after winning the match.
‘Players may experience hamstring and calf problems’ Head coach Rahul Dravid on Nassau County Cricket Stadium
On this ground, India had won by 60 runs against Bangladesh in a practice match Rahul Dravid (Image Credit- Twitter X) The great cricket event has started from June 1. The first match of the ongoing T20 World Cup was played yesterday on June 1 between USA and Canada. During this time, the Indian cricket team also played a practice match against Bangladesh at the newly built Nassau County Cricket Stadium in New York. In this match, the Men in Blue won by 60 runs against Bangladesh due to the all-round play. However, a big statement has come from the Indian cricket team’s head coach and former legendary cricketer Rahul Dravid regarding this stadium prepared for cricket. Dravid says that the stadium is a bit soft due to which players may have hamstring and calf problems. Rahul Dravid gave a big statement Let us tell you that after the end of the practice match between India and Bangladesh at the Nassau County Cricket Stadium, Rahul Dravid said through a video uploaded by the BCCI – It is great to get such a good ground for cricket. Looking at the way they have prepared it, it seems to be a good facility. Dravid further said- The ground is a bit soft. Obviously because of this the players can feel the problem of hamstrings and calves. Therefore, we need to make sure that we are working in this area, and making sure that the people who are being taken care of feel a bit heavy from the bottom. On the other hand, if we give you information about the Indian team, then the Men in Blue will start their title campaign with a match against Ireland on June 5. This match between the two teams will be played on the same ground in New York. It will be interesting to see how Team India performs in this match?
‘My hamstring is fine’ Kane Williamson gave a big update regarding the injury
Williamson says that at present the condition of his hamstring injury remains normal. Kane Williamson (Image Credit- Twitter X) Former Test captain of the New Zealand cricket team and veteran batsman Kane Williamson is all set to return to competitive cricket after a hamstring injury. So, if everything goes well, then he can be seen playing in the first match of the home Test series against South Africa from 4th February. Let us tell you that before this match, Williamson has joined the New Zealand team and has started training with the team. Apart from this, Kane has said that he is feeling very good after joining the team and the condition of his hamstring remains normal. Kane Williamson gave a big update regarding his injury. Let us tell you that Kane Williamson quoted ESPN Cricinfo as saying – At the moment my hamstring is very good and it has improved a lot in the last few weeks. Feeling good to be back and start training. The weather is fantastic, very hot. So, I’m sure it will be great to be reunited with the team. Also, I think all the players are very excited to be back together in the Test team. On the other hand, let us tell you that this is not the first time that New Zealand has faced problems due to Kane Williamson’s injury. He missed a lot of competitive cricket last year due to injury, which included being ruled out of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 after breaking his thumb. Apart from Williamson, the New Zealand team is also struggling with the injuries of fast bowler Kyle Jamieson and wicketkeeper batsman Tom Blundell. However, since last month, Jamieson has started playing competitive cricket again. But Blundell has not yet returned.
NZ vs PAK: Kane Williamson retired from the second T20 match due to hamstring injury, but still the team won the match
In the second T20 match, New Zealand won by 21 runs. Kane Williamson (Image Credit- Twitter X) NZ vs PAK 2nd T20: The second match of the ongoing five-match T20 series between New Zealand and Pakistan was played today, Sunday, January 14, at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Let us tell you that in this match, there was a bad news for New Zealand, who had to bat after losing the toss, but still the team has won. Let us tell you that during the first innings of the match, Kane Williamson, who came to bat at number three, had a hamstring problem in his right leg. Kane’s injury was so serious that he had to retire hurt and go out of the field. He went out of the field after scoring 26 runs and after this Tim Southee took the responsibility of stand in captain. Kane Williamson retired hurt while batting in the second T20I versus Pakistan in Hamilton. — CricTracker (@Cricketracker) January 14, 2024 New Zealand vs Pakistan, status of 2nd T20 match: So, if we tell you the condition of this match, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl and New Zealand, batting first, scored 194 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. For the Kiwi team, Finn Allen played a brilliant inning of 74 runs, while captain Kane Williamson contributed 26 runs. Also, David Conway scored 20 runs and Daryl Mitchell scored 17 runs. Apart from this, Mitchell Santner was out after scoring 25 runs. On the other hand, if we talk about Pakistan’s bowling, Haris Rauf got 3 wickets and Abbas Afridi got 2 wickets. Apart from this, Aamer Jamal and Usama Mir got 1-1 wicket. So after this, when Pakistan came to chase the target of 195 runs given by New Zealand, it could score only 173 runs and lost the match by 21 runs. For Pakistan, only Babar Azam could score 66 runs and Fakhar Zaman could play big innings of 50 runs. On the other hand, if we talk about New Zealand’s bowling, Adam Mill got 4 wickets, while Tim Southee, Ben Seers and Ish Sodhi got 2 wickets each. With this victory, the Kiwi team has taken a 2-0 lead in the five-match T20 series. Also read- AUS vs WI 2024: ‘I don’t want to think negative thoughts at all’ Steve Smith before opening against West Indies 5 players who have taken the most catches in T20i cricket 4 players who have bowled the most dot balls in cricket (all-format and active players) 5 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in their career in first class cricket Top 5 batsmen who scored double century in first class cricket IND vs AFG: Captain Rohit Sharma will give chance to these 11 players, see playing XI Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players 5 batsmen who have scored more than 3 thousand runs in T20 International matches Top 10 batsmen who hit most sixes in IPL history IPL 2024: Gujarat Titans’ playing XI…