September 14, 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. Twitter Reactions: Liam Livingstone blasts England to victory vs Australia in second T20I
England defeated Australia by three wickets in the second T20I to make a comeback in the three-match series. (READ MORE)
2. Chennai expected to roll out red-soil pitch for Test against Bangladesh
Bangladesh is used to playing on black soil pitches, which are usually slow; the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai will reportedly offer a pitch with red soil content. (READ MORE)
3. Virat Kohli on brink of becoming faster cricketer to score 27,000 runs across formats
With 26,942 runs scored across formats, Kohli is edging closer to the 27,000-run mark in international cricket. (READ MORE)
4. Watch: Shreyas Iyer takes wicket on his first ball against India A
Shreyas Iyer took the wicket of India A skipper Mayank Agarwal who was batting on a score of 56 runs on Day 2 of the Duleep Trophy. (READ MORE)
5. 'They demoralised a young player' - Moin Khan accuses Ramiz Raja for his son's confidence going for toss
Moin discussed the abrupt exclusion of his son Azam Khan after just one game against co-hosts of the T20 World Cup 2024, the USA, alluding that it was unwarranted. (READ MORE)
6. Removing Shaheen Afridi from the captaincy was unjust: Moin Khan
Moin Khan stated that Shaheen was an excellent choice as T20I captain and that removing him was not fair. (READ MORE)
7. 'Enjoy my battles, always a good contest' - Mitchell Starc on competing against Virat Kohli
Ahead of the upcoming India tour to Australia, Starc seemed to have enjoyed the battle against Kohli and expects a good contest again. (READ MORE)
8. ICC launches ‘Whatever It Takes’ campaign ahead of Women’s T20 World Cup 2024
The International Cricket Council (ICC) today launched ‘Whatever It Takes’, a campaign designed to build excitement and anticipation for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024. (READ MORE)
9. How Shane Warne's 2011 and 2016 predictions about Pat Cummins and Travis Head came true
Late great Shane Warne's predictions regarding Pat Cummins and Travis Head proved true as tweets resurfaced. (READ MORE)
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