July 5, Morning Brief: Today's top news and headlines from the cricketing world
Here's a quick wrap-up of the events that grabbed the spotlight in the cricketing world today.
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1. Fans allegedly suffer breathing issues and injuries during Team India's T20 World Cup victory march in Mumbai
A fan named Ravi Solanki claimed that he faced breathing difficulties as the crowd surged with time and they got choked due to crowd intensity. (Read More)
2. Watch: Rohit Sharma's mother showers him with kisses at Wankhede stadium after victory parade
Purnima told that she was not feeling well and had an appointment with her doctor but decided to skip to attend the event. (Read More)
3. Jay Shah's reaction after meeting Virat Kohli at Wankhede grabs attention
Shaking hands with every player one by one, Jay Shah got lost in the moment after shaking the hand of Virat Kohli and forgot to shake the hand of the other players who followed the 35-year-old for a while. (Read More)
4. Jay Shah presents INR 125 crore cheque to World Cup-winning Team India at Wankhede Stadium
This reward was given in recognition of their tenacity and effort in ending the 11-year drought in terms of bagging an ICC trophy. (Read More)
5. Gary Kirsten, Wahab Riaz submit Pakistan's T20 World Cup performance reports to PCB
Head coach Gary Kirsten and selector Wahab Riaz have submitted their tour reports to PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi, potentially setting a scenario for significant changes in the team's leadership and structure. (Read More)
6. T20 World Cup 2024: Fresh angle of Suryakumar Yadav’s match-changing catch settles debate
The legitmacy of Yadav's catch has been questioned as a tan line gave an impression that the boundary cushion was not in its original place. (Read More)
7. PM Modi quizzes Rohit Sharma lightheartedly about taste of Barbados soil
For the unversed, after winning the final at the Kensington Oval in Barbados, Rohit walked up to the pitch took a speck of soil, and put it in his mouth. (Read More)
8. Charl Langeveldt appointed as bowling coach of Zimbabwe
Langeveldt has held coaching stints as a bowling coach for the Proteas (two separate tenures), as well as for Bangladesh and Afghanistan. (Read More)
9. James Anderson can still play for Lancashire, says head coach Dale Benkenstein
England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) managing director Rob Key offered Anderson a role in the national team after his retirement. (Read More)
10. 'Don’t like watching the Proteas play too much' - Chloe Tryon expresses eagerness ahead of T20I series against India
Tryon sustained a groin injury in the last season of the Women’s Big Bash League and had a back issue to go with it. (Read More)
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