Bracewell's four-fer helped set for Kiwis an easy target of 237 while Rachin's record-breaking century guided Kiwis to a hard-fought win against Bangladesh at Rawalpindi. With two wins in two matches, the Kiwis have reached the semifinals, and so have India, who is also sitting with two wins
South Africa captain Temba Bavuma isn't expecting a walk in the park against a pace-depleted Australian side in their upcoming Champions Trophy fixture on Tuesday in Rawalpindi.
With two wins in two matches, Kiwis have marched into the semifinals and so have India, who are also sitting with two wins in two matches. Bangladesh and Pakistan, who have lost both of their matches with one matches left, are out of the competition.
Wicketkeeper batter Alex Carey reckons Australia might need to put at least 400 runs on the board if they bat first against South Africa in their upcoming Champions Trophy Group B clash on the placid surface of Rawalpindi on Tuesday.
Following Pakistan's heavy defeat against India, which jeopardised their title defence, Ramiz questioned the team's strategy. "I wonder why Pakistan played their first match against New Zealand. They should have played their first match against Bangladesh. Even though Bangladesh is a strong
Proteas will be aiming to make it two wins in two matches when they take on world champions Australia in a high-octane clash at Rawalpindi. Both teams are coming to the match after wins over Afghanistan and England. Klaasen missed the Afghanistan clash due to a left elbow soft tissue injury.
After a memorable win over arch-rivals England thanks to magnificent knocks from Josh Inglis, Carey and Glenn Maxwell, the ODI world champions would be aiming to solidify their presence in Champions Trophy semifinals. Despite the fact that an inexperienced bowling line-up missing skipper Pat
Former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu has said that stalwart batter Virat Kohli will play for at least two to three years and will likely score 10 to 15 more centuries.
During the India-Pakistan clash, a 114-run partnership for the third wicket effectively sealed the match in India's favour while chasing 242 runs, but India lost Iyer and Hardik Pandya towards the end in quick succession. When Axar walked to the field, India needed 19 runs to complete the
Former Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan presented all-rounder Axar Patel with the 'Fielder of the Match' medal following India's thumping win over Pakistan in their ICC Champions Trophy match on Sunday.