October 24, Morning Brief: Today's top news and headlines from cricketing world
Here's a quick wrap-up of the events that grabbed the spotlight in today's cricketing world.
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1. I don't know if David Warner was serious or whether he was joking about Test comeback: Marnus Labuschagne
Warner recently expressed his interest in coming out of retirement and even playing in the Sheffield Shield to show that he is ready for the rigours of red-ball cricket. (Read More)
2. Indian team might be backing KL Rahul at the moment but there is a deadline all: Aakash Chopra
Rahul failed to come good with the bat in the first Test against New Zealand as he was dismissed for 0 and 12, in two innings respectively. (Read More)
3. Guyana Amazon Warriors, Lahore Qalandars, Rangpur Riders, Hampshire and Victoria to feature in Global Super League
The innovative T20 competition brings together five established teams from different corners of the world, competing for a substantial prize purse of USD 1 million. (Read More)
4. ‘Bangladesh batted well but we are still ahead’ - Keshav Maharaj after tough Day 3 in Dhaka
The Najmul Shanto-led side was reduced to 112/6 at one stage and South Africa had the game in their hands before Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Jaker Ali built a 138-run partnership. (Read More)
5. CAB writes to Jay Shah to defer Ranji trophy clash due to cyclone Dana
Their last game against Bihar was also called off due to rain and the officials don’t want the same to repeat as Bengal are losing some crucial points. (Read More)
6. IND vs NZ 2024: Tom Latham optimistic about using Pune's spin-friendly track in favour
In 2017, a similar spinning track backfired for India when Australia registered a historic win on the back of Steve O'Keefe's 12-wicket match haul. (Read More)
7. IND vs NZ 2024: Tom Latham keeping 'fingers crossed' on Kane Williamson’s injury
Kane Williamson has been ruled out of the second Test against India in Pune due to a groin injury. (Read More)
8. ‘What baffles me is that this guy had his swansong’ - Lisa Sthalekar slams David Warner over retirement reversal proposal
Recently, Warner opined that he would be available if the team needs an opener, and the statement did not sit well with Sthalekar. (Read More)
9. Hilton Cartwright retires mid-game to attend the birth of his second child
The 32-year-old had to abandon his innings midway through the encounter against Tasmania, as he had to rush to the hospital at tea break on Day 2 to attend the birth of his second child. (Read More)
10. Vijay Bharadwaj joins Delhi Capitals as scouting head
Capitals management is reportedly keen to have players and individuals who have tracked domestic cricket with meticulous observation. (Read More)
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