The question asked in the Government Job Exam regarding T20 World Cup 2024 went viral- Do you know the answer?
A question related to T20 World Cup 2024 was asked in the Odisha Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) exam, this question paper is being made quite viral. T20 World Cup 2024 Winner India (Photo Source: Getty Images) India had not won any ICC trophy since 2013 and had not won the T20 World Cup title since the inaugural edition in 2007. But this time, Team India, led by Rohit Sharma, defeated South Africa in a thrilling final match to win the trophy and end this drought. This was no less than a celebration for Indian fans. The whole country celebrated the World Cup victory like a festival. Recently, we saw some acts paying tribute to Team India on 15 August. After that, on Ganesh Chaturthi, fans made a World Cup themed Ganpati Bappa idol of Team India, the picture of which went viral. A question related to T20 World Cup 2024 came in the Government Job Exam Now a picture has set the internet on fire. Actually, a question related to T20 World Cup 2024 was asked in the Odisha Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) exam. This question paper is being made quite viral. The question was: “Who was the Player of the Tournament in the recently concluded T20 World Cup 2024?” There were four options for this question: (A) Suryakumar Yadav (B) Virat Kohli (C) Jasprit Bumrah (D) Kuldeep Yadav A question about the T20 World Cup asked on India post (MTS exam), Odisha Circle. pic.twitter.com/mPdiU4rOIb — Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) September 3, 2024 Who was the Player of the Tournament in T20 World Cup 2024? The correct answer to this question is not too difficult for any Indian cricket fan. Jasprit Bumrah was named Player of the Tournament in India’s T20 World Cup winning campaign in this tournament. Right-arm fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah took 15 wickets in 8 innings and his average was 8.26. In this format, Bumrah bowled economically and gave runs at an economy rate of 4.17. Did you know the answer to this question? Can Jasprit Bumrah return to the Bangladesh series? Considering Bumrah’s importance to the team and considering that he plays all three formats, he was rested from the Sri Lanka tour. He is likely to feature in the two-match home Test series against Bangladesh.
Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: South Africa announces 15-member squad for the tournament, Laura Wolvaardt gets the command
Women’s T20 World Cup will be played in UAE in October South Africa women cricket team (Image Credit- Twitter South Africa has announced the 15-member squad for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 through social media today on Tuesday, 3 September. It is worth noting that the upcoming multinational tournament will be played in the UAE under the hosting of Bangladesh. Opener Laura Wolvaardt has been given the command of South Africa’s women’s cricket team in the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup. At the same time, 18-year-old leg-spinner Seshnie Naidu, who has not yet made her debut in international cricket, has also managed to make it to the 15-member team. Apart from this, 20-year-old young fast bowler Ayanda Hlubi, who made her debut for South Africa last year, has also got a place in the team. Both these players were part of the South African cricket team in the Under 19 World Cup held in South Africa last year. So now both of them are looking forward to performing together for the Proteas team on the big stage. Also, in the team that South Africa has selected for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, most of the players are those who reached the final of the T20 World Cup 2023. However, Lara Goodall, Masabata Klaas and Delmi Tucker have not been included in the team, while veteran fast bowler Shamnim Ismail retired from the game last year, due to which she is not a part of this team. South Africa’s 15-member squad for Women’s T20 World Cup Laura Woolphaert (captain), Anneke Bosch, Tajmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dirksen, Mieke de Ridder (wicketkeeper), Ayanda Hlubi, Sinalo Jafta (wicketkeeper), Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Seshni Naidoo, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon. Traveling Reserve: Miane Smit South Africa’s full cricketing schedule for Women’s T20 World Cup 1st Match: 4 October vs West Indies, Dubai International Cricket Stadium 2nd Match: 7 October vs England, Sharjah Cricket Stadium 3rd Match: 9 October vs Scotland, Dubai International Cricket Stadium 4th Match: 12 October vs Bangladesh, Dubai International Cricket Stadium ICC WOMEN’S T20 WORLD CUP SQUAD Congratulations to the following players who have been named in the @proteaswomencsa squad for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup taking place in the UAE from 3 to 20 October 2024. Laura Wolvaardt (Captain) Anneke Bosch Tazmin Brits nadine de… pic.twitter.com/WREoiIeQS3 — Proteas Women (@ProteasWomenCSA) September 3, 2024
Even after being selected in Team India, Samit Dravid will not be able to play Under-19 World Cup? Know the big reason
Samit was born on November 10, 2005, and is just two months away from his 19th birthday. Samit Dravid (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Samit Dravid Can’t Play U19 World Cup For India: Samit Dravid, son of former Indian legend Rahul Dravid, has been selected in the 15-member Under-19 Indian team for the one-day and four-day series against Australia. Samit is continuously proving his mettle in domestic cricket. However, even after being selected in Team India, Samit Dravid will not be able to represent India in the Under-19 World Cup 2026. Let us tell you the reason behind this. Samit Dravid will be 20 years old at the time of Under-19 World Cup 2026 Samit Dravid will not be able to play in the Under-19 World Cup 2026 because he will be more than 20 years old by then. Samit was born on November 10, 2005 and is just two months away from his 19th birthday. Let us tell you, the same thing happened with his father Rahul Dravid. Despite being selected in the Under-19 series against New Zealand in 1992, he could not participate in the Under-19 World Cup 1998. Samit is playing for Mysore Warriors in Maharaj Trophy Samit Dravid is part of the Mysore Warriors in the Maharaj Trophy KSCA T20 tournament. He has also been a part of the Karnataka Under-19 team that won the Cooch Behar Trophy in the 2023-24 season. He scored 362 runs in the tournament, and also took 16 wickets. Samit also represented the Karnataka State Cricket Association XI in a three-day match against Lancashire. Three ODI matches will be played between Australia-19 and India Under-19 team in Puducherry and two four-day matches will be played in Chennai. Mohammad Aman will lead Team India in the ODI series. Whereas, Soham Patwardhan will captain the four-day matches. Indian Under-19 Squad for the series against Australia-19 Indian Under-19 team for ODI series– Rudra Patel, Sahil Parikh, Kartikey KP, Mohammad Aman (captain), Kiran Chormale, Abhigyan Kundu (wicketkeeper), Harvansh Singh Pangalia (wicketkeeper), Samit Dravid, Yudhishth Guha, Samarth N, Nikhil Kumar, Chetan Sharma, Hardik Raj, Rohit Raj Awat, Mohammad Enan Indian Under-19 team for four-day series- Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Nitya Pandya, Vihan Malhotra (vice-captain), Soham Patwardhan (captain), Kartikey KP, Samit Dravid, Abhigyan Kundu (wicketkeeper), Harvansh Singh Paglia (wicketkeeper), Chetan Sharma, Samarth N, Aditya Rawat, Nikhil Kumar, Anmoljit Singh, Aditya Singh, Mohammad Enan
September 01 Evening News Headlines: All the latest news from the world of cricket till this evening
This news gives a brief description of the events that made headlines in the cricket world today. Yuzvendra Chahal And Kuldeep Yadav (Image Credit-Instagram) 1) West Indies’ legendary all-rounder announced his retirement, has won 4 trophies for CSK Dwayne Bravo, the most successful bowler in the history of T20 cricket and MS Dhoni’s most trusted player in Chennai Super Kings, has retired from the shortest format of cricket. He will play his last professional T20 tournament in the form of Caribbean Premier League 2024. 40-year-old Bravo has already retired from international cricket and IPL, but he was continuously entertaining his fans in CPL. 2) VIDEO: “His cricketing IQ is very good”, umpire Anil Chaudhary is a big fan of Rohit Sharma
OTD in 1968: On this day Sir Garfield Sobers became the first batsman in the world to hit 6 sixes in an over
Great West Indies cricketer Sir Garry Sobers created history on 31 August 1968 by hitting 6 sixes in an over. Sir Garfield Sobers (Photo Source: Getty Images) Every day some records are made and broken in the game of cricket. There are some performances in the history of cricket which can never be forgotten and those three historical performances are – Brian Lara’s unbeaten 501 runs at Edgbaston in 1994, Jim Laker’s 90 runs in 19 balls at Old Trafford in 1956 and Sir Garfield Sobers’ six sixes in an over at Swansea in 1968. West Indies’ great cricketer Sir Gary Sobers created history on 31 August 1968 by hitting 6 sixes in an over. In which match and against which bowler did he achieve this feat? Let us tell you- Sir Garfield Sobers came out to bat after Nottinghamshire lost 5 wickets In the match against Glamorgan in the English County Championship, Sir Garfield Sobers hit 6 sixes in an over. This was the first time such a thing was seen in first-class cricket. In the match, openers Brian Bolus and Bob White gave Nottinghamshire a great start by sharing a partnership of 126 runs, after which Graham Frost scored 50 runs. Glamorgan bowler Malcolm Nash was back on the attack, dismissing Balos, Frost and wicketkeeper Derek Murray to guide the team back into contention. Nottinghamshire were 308 for 5 when captain Garry Sobers came out to bat. The score was 358/5 with Sobers unbeaten on 40. Glamorgan captain Tony Lewis then asked bowler Malcolm Nash to bowl spin against Garry Sobers. Nash, who usually bowled medium pace, had other plans and he smashed 6 sixes off 6 balls bowled by Nash. This is how Sir Garry Sobers hit 6 sixes On the first ball of the over, Sir Garfield Sobers hit a six towards long-on. The second ball was short, but he used his strength to hit it towards deep square leg. On the third ball, Sobers again went down the ground and hit a classic six. Sobers then completed the six by sending the fourth ball to square leg. Malcolm Nash felt that Sobers would definitely make a mistake and that is what happened on the fifth ball. Roger Davis took the catch at long-on, but he fell across the boundary rope with the ball in his hands. And then the umpire declared it a six. The last six of the over hit by Sir Garry Sobers went out of the ground and reached the bus stop. It took time to get the new ball, so Sir Garry Sobers, who was unbeaten on 76, decided to declare the innings. Nottinghamshire won the match by 166 runs. Since 1968, Ravi Shastri (Ranji Trophy, 1985), Herschelle Gibbs (ODI World Cup, 2007), Yuvraj Singh (T20 World Cup, 2007) and Ross Whiteley (T20 Blast) have hit 6 sixes in competitive cricket.
August 30, Evening News Headlines: All the latest news from the cricket world till this evening
This news gives a brief description of the events that made headlines in the cricket world today. KL Rahul, Athiya Shetty, Sophie Devine, Rashid Khan and WCPL Celebration (Photo Source: X/Twitter) 1. Sophie Devine made a big announcement, will resign from the captaincy of New Zealand after T20 World Cup 2024 Veteran player Sophie Devine will resign from the captaincy of New Zealand’s T20 team after the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. Let us tell you, this tournament will be played in the month of October. However, the best thing for the New Zealand team is that Sophie Devine will be seen captaining the ODI team. 2. KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty became the target of fans, the couple got trolled for their clothes Every day, photos and videos of KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty keep coming up on social media, and fans also like this couple together. But this time something has happened, due to which fans have targeted KL and Athiya and have also trolled them fiercely. 3. PCB will not desist from irresponsible actions, repeatedly changing the domestic cricket schedule The domestic cricket season in Pakistan is going to start soon, but the PCB has not yet confirmed the schedule of matches. On Thursday (August 29), the Pakistan Cricket Board has postponed the Inter-District Senior Cricket Championship. Citing the monsoon season, the PCB said in a letter addressed to the district cricket associations that the tournament will start a week later than the scheduled time i.e. from September 8. Along with this, the board has also rescheduled some other tournaments. 4. Bombay High Court reprimanded Maharashtra government for reducing police security fee for IPL, also accepted the petition Today, Thursday, August 29, the Bombay High Court has strongly criticized the Maharashtra State Government for the unexpected and unfair cut in fees for providing police security for cricket match events, including the Indian Premier League (IPL). 5. Rashid Khan will not be able to play Test cricket for this long now! Injury puts his career in danger Afghanistan’s key leg-spinner Rashid Khan has been ruled out of the team’s preliminary 20-man squad for the one-off Test against New Zealand due to a back injury. The cricketer reportedly suffered the injury while playing in Afghanistan’s T20 tournament Shpageeza Cricket League last month. 6. “Can’t take them lightly…”, Bhajji and Raina warned Team India before the Test series against Bangladesh Team India has to play a two-match Test series against Bangladesh at home from 19 September next month. Bangladesh has not won a single Test match against India so far, but the team cannot be taken lightly. Recently, under the captaincy of Nazmul Hussain Shanto, Bangladesh registered its first Test win against Pakistan. Former veteran player Suresh Raina says that the series against Bangladesh will be a good rehearsal for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to be held later this year. 7. WCPL Catch Celebration Video: You will laugh out loud watching the bowler’s celebration after taking a wicket One such unique celebration was seen in the final of the Women’s…
These are the top 5 left-arm fast bowlers from around the world, who have left their mark in international cricket
Left-arm fast bowlers have always been seen bowling brilliantly in international cricket. Zaheer Khan and Sourav Ganguly. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) Left-arm fast bowlers have always been seen bowling brilliantly in international cricket. There are many left-arm fast bowlers in international cricket against whom the batsmen of the opposing team have faced a lot of problems. The best thing about left-arm fast bowlers is that they can trouble the batsmen of the opposing team a lot with their swing bowling. All international teams definitely want to include left-arm fast bowlers in their squad. With this, today we tell you about five such left-arm fast bowlers whose performance has been of high level in international cricket. 1- Wasim Akram Wasim Akram. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images) Wasim Akram is considered one of the best fast bowlers in the world. He has played 460 matches for Pakistan in which the legendary fast bowler has taken 916 wickets. Wasim Akram retired from international cricket in 2003. However, as long as he played matches for Pakistan, he never let the batsmen of the opposing team dominate him. Despite retirement, there are still many young players who consider Wasim Akram as their idol. Wasim Akram made his international debut for Pakistan at the age of 18. Wasim Akram is also known as the Sultan of Swing.