September 23 Morning Brief: Today's Top news and headlines from cricket world
Here is a quick wrap-up of the events that grabbed the spotlight in the cricketing world today
1. India become number one in all three formats after beating Australia in first ODI, dethrones Pakistan from top
The Men in Blue dethroned arch-rivals Pakistan (115 ratings) from the top spot with 116 ratings to their name (Read More)
2. Warm-up games are crucial to build confidence and momentum: Shane Watson
Watson reckoned teams must aim to play the warm-ups with an XI as close as possible to the one they will eventually field in the tournament proper (Read More)
3. 'Because you guys are sitting in AC boxes' - Mohammed Shami's cheeky reply to Harsha Bhogle after taking fifer against Australia
Shami gave a tongue-in-cheek reply, saying that the experienced commentator won't be able to fathom the difficulty of the unpleasant conditions as he is sitting in the air-conditioned commentary box (Read More)
4. U19 Men's Cricket World Cup 2024 Dates Announced: Everything You Need to Know about upcoming series
The action starts on January 13 with three fixtures taking place on opening day, India, who triumphed in the 2022 edition in the West Indies (Read More)
5. Ahmedabad flight ticket prices soar by 415% for India vs Pakistan World Cup showdown
Flight prices to Ahmedabad have taken off like a tracer bullet, soaring to an astounding 415 percent higher than usual (Read More)
6. Prize money for ODI World Cup 2023 announced, winners to take home US$4 million
The runners-up will receive US$2 million, while the losing semi-finalists will get $800,000 each from the total prize pot of US$10 million (Read More)
7. ODI World Cup 2023: Pakistan announce 15-man squad, injured Naseem Shah misses out
Pakistan faced a big blow in the form of Naseem Shah’s unavailability as the young pacer injured his right shoulder in the 2023 Asia Cup. Pakistan's pace attack is set to be led by Shaheen Shah Afridi (Read More)
8. Rahul Dravid explains reason behind decline of part-time bowlers
Dravid highlighted how changes in fielding restrictions have affected part-time bowlers and the dynamics of the game (Read More)
9. Sue Redfern set to become first female umpire in County Championship
Sue Redfern, who played 21 matches for England, and was also a part of their 1997 ODI World Cup squad, is set to become the first female umpire to stand in a men's first-class match in England and Wales (Read More)
10. India vs Australia 1st ODI Match: Shot of the Day - Subhman Gill's majestic pull against Marcus Stoinis
The opening batter launched a short delivery over deep square leg for a six. Gill’s exquisite pull shot even left commentator Harsha Bhogle awestruck by his skill and class (Read More)
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