Top Stories: Things that made news in the cricket world today
All the news stories that hogged the headlines today.
India vs England: Face masks mandatory, no to racism as TNCA issues guidelines for 2nd Test
- Yes. At last, we will hear the sound of the fans cheering vociferously from the stands in India.
- We will see them supporting their favorite side, and chanting their favorite player’s names.
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Reports: Ranveer Singh starrer ’83 to release in June this year
- The much-awaited film on India’s World Cup win in 1983 is likely to release in June this year.
- Cricket in India changed forever in 1983 when the Kapil Dev-led side scripted history.
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Former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan’s son Owais ties the knot with actress Mariam Ansari
- Former Pakistan cricketer Moin Khan’s son Owais Khan entered the wedlock with Mariam Ansari.
- Ansari has also featured in a number of television shows in the last seven years.
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Cricket South Africa urges ICC’s intervention after Australia postpone South Africa tour
- Cricket Australia had cited COVID-19 pandemic as the reason behind their decision.
- Few days later, South Africa successfully hosted Sri Lanka for a two-match Test series.
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Ramesh Powar appointed as new Mumbai coach
- Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) has roped in former India spinner Ramesh Powar as their head coach.
- And his stunt ended prematurely after Mumbai’s disastrous run in the domestic T20 championship.
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Muttiah Muralitharan and Kumar Sangakkara appointed in the committee to revive Sri Lanka’s lost form
- Sri Lanka cricket is going through some disastrous times, where they lost back to back series in the recent while.
- Sri Lanka has appointed a cricket committee of their former players, who they think can revive the team’s lost form.
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