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World Cup 2023: Babar Azam predicts that if Fakhar Zaman remains at the crease for 30 overs against England, Pakistan’s Net Run Rate will rise.

World Cup 2023: Pakistan’s captain, Babar Azam, has stated that the team is ready for Net Run Rate (NRR) scenarios against England. Babar expressed confidence that Fakhar Zaman will address the NRR deficit by remaining at the crease for 30 overs. World Cup 2023 Pakistan’s captain, Babar Azam, has revealed the team’s strategic focus on … Read more

Dramatic Twist: New Zealand’s Win Puts Pakistan’s Semi-Final Dream in Jeopardy

Dramatic Twist: New Zealand's Win Puts Pakistan's Semi-Final Dream in Jeopardy

Dramatic Twist: New Zealand’s Win Puts Pakistan’s Semi-Final Dream in Jeopardy In the world of cricket, where fortunes can shift in the blink of an eye, New Zealand’s recent victory against Sri Lanka in the World Cup 2023 has set the stage for a dramatic turn of events. The Kiwi team displayed a spectacular performance … Read more

Shubman Gill Dethrones Babar Azam as No.1 ODI Batsman in Latest ICC Rankings

Shubman Gill Dethrones Babar Azam as No.1 ODI Batsman in Latest ICC Rankings

Shubman Gill Dethrones Babar Azam as No.1 ODI Batsman in Latest ICC Rankings In the world of cricket, where statistics and rankings play a crucial role in assessing a player’s performance and standing, Shubman Gill’s recent achievement has certainly raised eyebrows and filled hearts with pride among Indian cricket fans. Gill’s ascent to become the … Read more

Massive performance by Maxwell to make it possible for Australia to win and qualify for the semi-final

Maxwell

Australia to win and qualify for the semi-final

In what is being hailed as quite possibly the most extraordinary performance in the history of One Day International (ODI) cricket, Glenn Maxwell delivered an unforgettable innings, scoring an astonishing 201* off just 128 deliveries, rescuing Australia from the depths of a seemingly insurmountable defeat.

The situation was dire for Australia when they found themselves at 91 for seven, needing 199 runs for victory, with little hope left. However, Maxwell’s unwavering determination and remarkable batting skills refused to concede, leaving a lasting impression on the cricketing world in what could potentially be his last World Cup appearance.

But it’s not just the headlines that Maxwell rewrote; he shattered multiple significant ODI records in the process. Notably, he came agonizingly close to eclipsing the record set by the legendary Sir Vivian Richards, who scored 189* against England in 1987, contributing 69.48% of his team’s total runs. Maxwell’s incredible 201* accounted for 68.60% of Australia’s 293 runs in that match.

Maxwell also etched his name into the history books by surpassing the record for the most runs scored by a number six batter in ODIs, previously held by India’s Kapil Dev for his iconic 175-run knock against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup.

While he couldn’t quite break the record for the highest individual score in an innings, held by Martin Guptill with 237* from the 2015 World Cup, Maxwell’s double-century against Afghanistan is being celebrated as the greatest in the history of the ODI World Cup, owing to the remarkable circumstances he found himself in and the immense stakes involved.

His match-winning knock not only engineered a remarkable comeback for Australia in that game but also turned the tide for the entire tournament. Australia, after suffering losses in their first two games, is now well on their way to the semifinals, with Maxwell’s heroics playing a pivotal role.

What truly sets Maxwell’s performance apart is the adversity he overcame. He battled cramps throughout his innings and even contemplated retiring due to the pain. However, he soldiered on, delivering a double-century without shifting his feet, earning admiration and acclaim worldwide. Today, the cricketing world stands at his feet in recognition of his exceptional achievement.

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Glenn Maxwell– | Player of the Match- It was hot while fielding today, I haven’t done a lot of exercise in the heat, it got a hold on me today. I wanted to stay back and get some movement (on my legs). Not too much (when asked about plans at 92/7), just stick to the batting plans as much as possible, for me, still be positive, still look to play my shots, that LBW, it was going just above (the stumps), probably that made me be more proactive. A hint of swing and nip (off the surface), as it happens here under lights, they bowled beautifully to exploit that. It would have been nice if it was a chanceless knock, but I had my chances, to make the most of it tonight was something I can be proud of. Amazing, after the first two games, people were quick to write us off. The belief was always there (as a team), after today, it would have gone a bit higher.
How do I explain to my future kids that Australia managed to chase 292 after being 91/7 at one stage, while one player in the partnership scored 12 off 68 balls and the other with literally a bad back carried the weight of his team? The day began with Ibrahim Zadran scoring the first ever World Cup century for an Afghan, while Shahidi, Rahmat and Omarzai made supporting contributions. Rashid added a late dash to allow Afghanistan a daunting target. In reply, Travis Head was out for duck and Marsh was trapped LBW by Naveen. Then Omarzai got two in two to leave Austalia at 49/4. Maxwell came out to face a hat-trick ball and survived a scare. Then he was given a life by Shahidi who couldn’t reach to a miscued shot and an LBW review went in his favour as a Noor Ahmad ball was anticipated to go over the stumps. The luckiest break though came when Mujeeb dropped a dolly at short fine. How the Afghan spinner was made to rue that drop. Sensing that it was his day and with nothing to lose, Maxwell went hammer and tongs at the Afghan bowlers. Like Midas had the golden touch, Maxi today had a golden bat as everything he hit went either for four or over the boundary ropes. Maxwell was fighting exhaustion, cramps, a bad back and a motivated Afghan attack. At one stage he was playing with no footwork, just like one of those animated stick cricket characters. But still the Afghan bowlers had no answers. In the end, the highest target ever chased down at Wankhede with more than 3 overs to spare. And this summary cannot be complete without a mention for Pat Cummins who held one end up, remaining not out at 12 off 68 balls. Over to the presentations now…

Rashid Khan’s Audacious Shots Leave Cricket World in Awe

Rashid Khan's Audacious Shots Leave Cricket World in Awe

Rashid Khan’s Audacious Shots Leave Cricket World in Awe Rashid Khan’s unique approach to cricket, both in his innovative strokeplay and unorthodox bowling technique, exemplifies the infectious energy he brings to the international arena. No other batsman quite captures the spirit of gully-cricket and translates it so gleefully onto the grand stage as Rashid Khan. … Read more

Mathews Makes History as the First Timed Out Dismissal in International Cricket

Angelo Mathews made an unprecedented entry into the history of international cricket by being timed out. He found himself in this unique situation when, after stepping onto the pitch, he requested a helmet change but failed to prepare to face his first delivery within the stipulated two minutes, as per the ICC Playing Conditions.   … Read more

Why slow century… I am thankful to God… Know what Virat Kohli said after equaling Sachin’s record

I am thankful to God... Know what Virat Kohli said after equaling Sachin's record

Virat Kohli Statement:After securing his 49th century in the One-Day International (ODI) match against South Africa in the 37th World Cup, former Indian team captain Virat Kohli expressed his gratitude to the almighty. He also explained the challenges of batting on the Kolkata pitch, where he played a slow-paced innings. Well played Virat. It took … Read more

AUS vs NED: Australia beats Netherlands by 309 runs, Team India’s world record saved from breaking

know eveIn the thrilling clash between Australia and the Netherlands during the 2023 World Cup, Australia showcased an astounding resurgence, bouncing back with immense vigor after enduring defeats in their initial two matches of the ODI World Cup. The history books were rewritten as they vanquished the Netherlands by an extraordinary margin of 309 runs, … Read more

Australia vs Netherlands: Today Kangaroos will clash with Netherlands in an important match of the World Cup.

The Australian cricket team has taken to the field. They’ve made a notable change in their starting lineup, opting for Cameron Green over Marcus Stoinis. In contrast, the Netherlands team has stuck with their original eleven players. After winning the toss, Australia’s captain, Pat Cummins, expressed confidence in the pitch conditions, choosing to set a … Read more