March 4 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. Lanning, Jonassen take Capitals to the top of the table
Delhi Capitals defeated Gujarat Giants by 25 runs in the ongoing Women's Premier League to move to the top of the league table. (READ MORE)
2. Shreyanka Patil's superhuman effort on boundary leaves fans awestruck
While there wasn’t much to cheer for RCB fans during the entire game, a brilliant Superhuman fielding effort by Shreyanka Patil caught the attention of fans. (READ MORE)
3. Najmul Hossain Shanto reflects on squad changes ahead of Sri Lanka series
Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto highlighted the necessity of having a middle-order batter like Jaker Ali Anik, who replaced off-spinner Aliss Al Islam in the squad. (READ MORE)
4. Hasaranga, Nissanka's absence 'creates an opportunity' for Sri Lanka, says Chris Silverwood
Head coach Chris Silverwood opined that Hasaranga’s absence could prove to be a blessing in disguise for the side as others would game time ahead of T20 World Cup. (READ MORE)
5. Sunil Gavaskar opens up on Shreyas Iyer’s central contract saga
Sunil Gavaskar backed Shreyas Iyer and expressed that the threshold of pain is a very subjective thing and varies from player to player. (READ MORE)
6. Najmul Hossain Shanto opens up on his goals as Bangladesh captain across formats
Shanto spoke about the challenges of being Bangladesh's all-format captain and the advantages as well and added he wants to win ODI tournaments and improve in Test cricket. (READ MORE)
7. IPL 2024: Devon Conway to remain out of action until May
Chennai Super Kings opener Devon Conway is ruled out of the first half of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2024) owing to thumb injury. (READ MORE)
8. ‘There will be a lot of injuries’ - Shardul Thakur calls for longer break between Ranji games
Shardul Thakur calls for a longer break between Ranji Trophy games in a bid to help players to prepare better for their matches and reducing injury chances. (READ MORE)
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