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The Australian pacer has been handed the ODI captaincy after former captain Aaron Finch's retirement from the 50-over format and will look to build a formidable team with the ODI World Cup just a year away.
Pollard, the big-hitting West Indies all-rounder called it quits on his IPL career on November 15 after talks with the most successful IPL franchise and was offered the role of the team's batting coach.
The international cricket governing body's Finance and Commercial Affairs committee takes major policy decisions of ICC and is the second most powerful unit of global body after their board.
Following recent tradition, all three of the new inductees will be honoured in a special presentation ceremony which will take place prior to the start of play at the first semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday, November 9.
He also stated the Pakistani team got the better of India in the 2021 T20 World Cup because they played better and the Men in Blue defeated the side in the 2022 Asia Cup while the Pakistani side pipped his team in the second match of the same event.
The opener played a key role in India's win over Bangladesh as she played a super knock of 55 runs off 44 balls, smashing five boundaries and two sixes. Shafali Verma is the 7th-ranked T20I batter in the ICC Women's T20I rankings.
The batter was left out from the playing eleven of Australia's first T20I of the three-match series with the West Indies. The Aussie team went on to win the nail-biting match with three wickets to spare in the final over.
Shakib has been given the all-clear to travel and join the team the day before their first game, unlike the way he was anticipated to in New Zealand for the triangular series.
Playing on the badminton courts at Nguyen Du Cultural Sports Club in Ho Chi Minh City, India's B Sai Praneeth, 40th in the badminton world rankings, went down to world No. 225 Rithvik Sanjeevi Satish Kumar 21-17, 18-21, 13-21 in one hour and three minutes.