October 29, 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.
1. Australian stalwart Matthew Wade announces international retirement
Matthew Wade, one of Australia’s most successful and revered players, will begin his journey into coaching following his retirement from international cricket. (Read More)
2. 'Tumko kuch nahi pata' - When MS Dhoni was schooled on stumping by wife Sakshi
Former World champion and India Captain, MS Dhoni, was seen narrating a hilarious incident which took place between him and his wife on the run out versus stumping subject. (Read More)
3. I’ve delivered my best knocks in tough situations: Ajinkya Rahane
Ajinkya Rahane noted that he thrives in situations and has always delivered his best knocks under pressure. He added that playing in conditions where the ball moves, seams, or bounces, brings out the best in him. (Read More)
4. IND vs NZ 2024: Kane Williamson to miss Mumbai Test
New Zealand's star batter Kane Williamson will not travel to India for the final Test match of the ongoing three-match series, as the Kiwis take a precautionary step to ensure his full fitness for the important home series against England. (Read More)
5. Question remains whether Rohit Sharma will be retained: Harbhajan Singh
Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh analysed Mumbai’s possible retentions for IPL 2025 and noted that Rohit Sharma getting retained is not certain. (Read More)
6. Rangpur Riders appoint Mickey Arthur as new head coach
BPL franchise Rangpur Riders have appointed Mickey Arthur as their new head coach. The 56-year-old was the head coach of the Pakistan team in the ODI World Cup but was sacked soon after that. (Read More)
7. Jasprit Bumrah will go down as best all-format bowler of all time: Glenn Maxwell
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell believes that ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah has the quality to be remembered as the best all-format bowler of all time. (Read More)
8. It is a great honour to captain Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan
Pakistan appointed Mohammad Rizwan as the new white-ball Captain on Sunday, October 27. He will be leading the Men in Green in the upcoming tour of Australia. (Read More)
9. ‘Incredibly proud, felt like a kid’ - Liam Livingstone after being appointed as England captain
England appointed Liam Livingstone as captain for the ODI series against West Indies as Jos Buttler is yet to recover from his calf injury which has kept him out of action since The Hundred 2024. (Read More)
10. Jaker Ali ruled out for second South Africa Test due to concussion
Bangladesh’s Jaker Ali has been ruled out for the side’s upcoming second Test against South Africa with a concussion. (Read More)
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