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Stokes wins England another World Cup
Rex Clementine
in Melbourne
Only a fortnight ago England were humbled here at the MCG by Ireland and they were facing elimination from the tournament. However, a narrow win over Sri Lanka in their last Super 12 game gave them a sniff and Jos Buttler’s side didn’t look back from thereon going onto win their second T-20 World Cup last night at MCG in front of 80,462 fans.All-rounder Ben Stokes came up with a special effort to put his side over the line after being set a target of 138 on a two paced wicket. His unbeaten 52 off 49 balls guided England to victory with five wickets in hand and six deliveries to spare.
Although the target looked insignificant, England didn’t have things under control as Pakistan’s quicks were on the money picking up wickets at regular intervals. However, they could not breach the defences of Stokes.
The New Zealand born star got hit on his elbow and was in excruciating pain, but there was no stopping him. It was not just all bashing by Stokes, who hit only five fours and one six during his knock. But smashing wasn’t needed chasing a modest target and all that needed was a cool head and a controlled knock. Who better to provide that than Stokes. He was also England’s hero when they won a first ever 50 over World Cup in 2019.
Pakistan still could have got over the line but Shaheen Afridi limped off the field holding his knee after sending just one ball in his third over and that proved to be the turning point in the game. Off-spin of Iftikhar Ahmed was called up to replace him and Stokes sensed an opportunity.That brought the equation down to 28 runs in 24 balls and it was game over from thereon for Pakistan.
Babar Azam’s side didn’t have much luck in the game either. The quicks went pass the bat several times without getting the outside edge while several direct hits were narrowly missed.
Pakistan were perhaps 15 runs short. Most of their top order batsmen got starts but none managed to score a half-century. Shan Masood top scored with 38 off 28 balls with two fours and one six. Sam Curran finished with three wickets.There were a few worries as it was expected to rain the whole day in Melbourne. But miraculously it cleared for the game and there was not a single drop of rain.
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Iran says ‘fully prepared’ for football team’s World Cup participation
Iran says that the country’s institutions are fully prepared for its national football team’s participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
In a statement made to state broadcaster IRIB, government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said on Wednesday that the Ministry of Youth and Sports ensured all necessary arrangements for the team’s effective participation in the tournament.
She also said the preparations were made under the directive of the sport minister, with a focus on providing the required facilities for a successful performance.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on April 16 that Iran is expected to participate in the upcoming World Cup, taking place from June 11 to July 19, noting that the team has qualified and expressed its willingness to compete despite the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran.
“But Iran has to come, they represent their people, they have qualified, the players want to play,” he said of the Iranian team’s upcoming matches scheduled in the United States in June.
“Sports should be outside of politics,” Infantino said.
[Aljazeera]
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LA 2028 Olympic cricket stadium in IPL proposal
The Olympic cricket stadium for LA 2028 could host Indian Premier League teams in the future as part of its global expansion plans, says Kolkata Knight Riders chief executive Venky Mysore.
Construction has now started on the site at the Fairgrounds, officially known as Fairplex, in the southern Californian city of Pomona in readiness for cricket’s return to the Games.
The stadium will become the home to KKR’s US franchise, Los Angeles Knight Riders and will host Major League Cricket (MLC) matches this July.
It will be a modular venue built in three phases with capacity for 5,000 fans this year, rising to 8,500 in 2027 and then up to 15,000 for the six-team T20 tournament for LA 2028.
Mysore also hopes the ground could eventually stage IPL exhibition fixtures as the competition looks to expand into the United States.
“Wouldn’t that be wonderful?” he told BBC Sport.
“The challenge is always player availability. Once the IPL season is over, everyone’s calendars are packed and they’re running in different directions.
“But the BCCI has talked about a couple of teams going out and playing exhibition games to grow cricket… so that’s always on the agenda.”
The USA is widely regarded as the world’s largest sports market and seen as a key growth area for cricket.
Mysore said there had been “concrete proposals” from both the US and Canada to host IPL teams in the past, although neither have come to fruition.
“This is my 16th season with the IPL and we’ve tried every year, but somehow it hasn’t happened,” he explained.
“There’s a real opportunity to piggyback on what’s happening with MLC to grow the market further.
“When viewership goes up, it has a positive effect on things like media rights. It makes a lot of sense. But first things first – we have to deliver what we’ve started here.”
[BBC]
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UAE captain Waseem fined and handed demerit point for criticising umpiring
UAE captain Muhammad Waseem has been fined 15% of his match fee and handed one demerit point for saying the umpiring was biased during the second T20I against Nepal in Kirtipur.
Waseem himself was given out lbw first ball of the match and immediately expressed his displeasure with the decision, indicating the ball was swinging down the leg side. He made the said statement at the presentation ceremony after UAE lost by eight wickets.
It was his first offence in a 24-month period. He was found guilty of a Level 1 breach pertaining to Article 2.7 of the ICC Code of Conduct. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50% of a player’s match fee, and one or two demerit points.
On-field umpires Buddhi Pradhan and Vinay Kumar, third umpire Durga Subedi, and fourth umpire Sanjay Sigdel levelled the charge against the UAE skipper.
Waseem admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Wendell Labrooy, so there was no need for a formal hearing.
[Cricinfo]
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