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WBBL 2021 | Jemimah Rodriguez, Smriti Mandhana and Richa Ghosh shine with the bat

It was a day of Indian women in the Women’s Big Bash League 2021 as they played brilliantly with the bat for their respective teams. While Jemimah Rodriguez was the player of the match for Melbourne Renegades Women as they beat Sydney Thunder Women, Smriti Mandhana, playing for Thunder tried her best to get the defending champions off and running, but even after her brilliant 64 off 44 balls, the women in green remained nine runs behind the red brigade. 

Chasing a target of 143, Thunder had a slow start losing opener Tahlia Wilson early on. Mandhana along with Phoebe Litchfield got the team running but Litchfield was very slow to start with. In their 53 runs partnership off 43 balls, Litchfield played 19 balls but could make only 14 runs. This built pressure on Mandhana and no other batter than her and Deepti Sharma who made a quickfire 23 off just 10 balls. 

Mandhana was eventually out in the 16th over at the team score of 99 and her individual score of 64, giving a glimpse of how good her innings was on that wicket where every other Thunder batter struggled. 

Rodriguez who has not been in the form that she showed in The Hundred earlier, was top of her batting efforts as her unbeaten 75 off 56 balls and an opening partnership of 84 with Josephine Dooley was the main reason for Renegades to reach 142 as other batters hardly seem to be playing on a completely different wicket. In her 75 runs inning, the 21-year-old Indian hit nine fours. 

In another game, India’s wicketkeeper batter Richa Ghosh, who is plying her trade for Hobart Hurricanes Women, scored a quickfire 24 off 16 balls and guided her team to victory against Melbourne Stars after Mignon du Preez laid the foundation for a 145 run chase with her 62 off 45 balls.

After today’s two games, Thunder remained winless while Renegades’ third win of the season meant that they are now heading to the top of the table, only one point behind Brisbane Heat Women. Hurricanes’ second win also meant that they are now in the top four.

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Watch: Shoaib Akhtar resigns on Live TV in presence of Viv Richards after spat with anchor

In a curious set of events, former Pakistan fast bowler, Shoaib Akhtar decided to resign from PTV Sports, a state-owned channel of the Pakistan Television Corporation. The resignation came after an argument with a program host Dr Noman Niaz, who is said to be a great friend of Akhtar as well. The matter developed as Shoaib Akhtar decided to dodge a question from Niaz on whether Pakistan made a meal of the chase and instead started praising Haris Rauf, Lahore Qalalanders who have brought in Rauf and Akib Javed, the former Pakistan pacer and the pace mentor of Qalandars. Niaz did not look one bit comfortable with how Akhar handled his question and said, “You're being a little rude and I don't want to say this, but if you're being over smart, you can go. I am saying this on air.” First Akhar can be seen laughing as he thought that it was a joke and Niaz would curtail his words, but as Niaz moved forward to ask other guests without addressing the issue, the man to have delivered the fastest ball in the world is heard saying ‘excuse me’ before Niaz took a break on the show called ‘Game on hai’. The Rawalpindi Express in a video uploaded on Twitter explained how it all started with Nauman Niaz. In the video, Akhtar says, "Multiple clips are circulating on social media so I thought I should clarify. Dr Nauman was obnoxious (sic) and rude when he asked me to leave the show.” He then went on to explain that he wanted to sort out the matter with Niaz but wanted a public apology for his rude behaviour which he never got and thus decided to leave the show mid-way. "It was embarrassing especially when you have legends like sir Vivian Richards and David Gower sitting on the set with some of my contemporaries and seniors and millions watching. “I tried to save everyone from embarrassment by saying I was pulling Dr Noman’s leg with this mutual understanding that Dr noman will also politely apologise and we will move on with the show, which he refused to do. Then I had no other choice,” said Akhtar. The show includes greats like Sir Vivian Richards, David Gower, Rashid Latif, Umar Gul, Aaqib Javed and Pakistan women's team captain Sana Mir as guests and they were all taken aback by the incident. However, Akhtar, deciding to keep his composure apologised to them all before resigning on Live TV and leaving the studios. "My apologies for this but I am resigning immediately from PTV sports as I have been insulted and treated badly on live television in front of the nation," said Akhtar.

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Harbhajan Singh reignites Lord’s fixing matter in an ugly Twitter spat with Mohammad Amir

What started out as maybe a friendly banter or to say a more of a point-scoring Tweet by former Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir involving Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh, quickly escalated to a full-blown war of words between the two cricketers. The quick escalation was caused by Harbhajan Singh going so far as to bring in the darkest days of Amir’s cricketing career where he as an 18-year-old in 2010, was involved in a fixing saga that saw careers of two of his former teammates Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt getting over and he himself facing a ban of five years before re-entering the game in 2016. The tweet that instigated this fight was done by Amir after Pakistan’s now famous 10 wickets, jinx-breaking victory in the T20 World Cup against India on Sunday in Dubai. Amir mentioned the Turbanator and asked about the famous ‘TV breaking’ reference that has been made in the past by many cricketers including Harbhajan in regards to Pakistan’s losses in the World Cup. In reply to that, Bhajji tweeted a video of him smashing a six of Amir’s bowling in the final over of the 2010 Asia Cup in Sri Lanka to win a close game for India and asked if Amir’s TV was broken that day or not? While it was still funny and loved by the fans the banter that was going on between the two players. Amir then brought into the context the four sixes that former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi hit off Harbhajan Singh in a Test match and asked how can someone be hit for four sixes in a row in a Test. But then things got ugly as Harbhajan brought in the Lord’s fixing reference and asked how can someone bowl so big a no-ball in Test cricket and how much money did Amir receive and from whom for selling his soul and his country’s pride. After this, the matters got worse and eventually unparliamentary language was also used by Amir to score points and the fans of both cricketers got involved in the matter and many Pakistani journalists also came in support of Amir, who had announced that he won't be playing for Pakistan till the last management was involved in Pakistan Cricket Board, which has now been changed. But eventually, things settled down, although not on a happy note, still, both cricketers stopped making any more tweets tagging each other.

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Chris Morris to no longer play for South Africa, will keep playing domestic cricket

South African fast bowler Chris Morris shocked the cricketing world by saying that his playing days for the rainbow nation are over and that he would look for other avenues to keep playing the game he loves. In an interview with Sportskeeda, the Rajasthan Royals bowler revealed his decision. "My playing days for South Africa are done. I am not one for announcing things and officially retiring and all of that. They know where I stand, I know where I stand, but my days are done for CSA, I think they know that” he said. The cricketer who represented the Proteas team in four Tests, 42 ODIs and 23 T20Is since debuting in 2012 up until the 2019 World Cup where he played against Australia in Manchester, said that he has had his discussions with people he wanted to have them with and has no further interest in playing any sort of international cricket. He also blamed Cricket South Africa for ignoring senior players such Faf du Plessis and Imran Tahir and said that the consequences would have to be borne by the board. "I had my discussions with whoever I needed to quite a while ago, I haven’t spoken to CSA since then. At the end of the day, how they treated Faf (du Plessis), Immi (Imran Tahir) or me is something they’ve to deal with, there is no way I can comment,’ the 34-year-old, who has played in all the big leagues and is highly sought after all-rounder said. “I wasn’t a part of the negotiations, I haven’t been spoken to for a year, maybe longer than a year. So can’t really comment on what’s happening, a few stories are coming out, I know which one I can believe. It’s a touchy subject, there are so many different angles to it,” Morris added further. Morris, who has 773 international runs and 94 wickets to his name said that he would keep playing domestic cricket and try and give back to the teams from where he has earned recognition. “My international cricket days are done. I am focussing on domestic cricket and giving back to the team as much as I can. I was fortunate to represent South Africa in all 3 formats, I had an opportunity to represent my country. "If you had asked me the same question a few months ago, I would have given you a longer answer but right now I am content with my life and my career,” he said. It would now be interesting to see what possible explanations does CSA comes up with.

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T20 World Cup | PAK vs NZ: Walking the talk, Pakistan are on a roll

With transfer of powers at the helm of affairs in Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the tweak in the approach is evidently visible. Pakistan are on a roll here in the T20 World Cup. A few days back, a furious Rameez Raja who is the new chairman of the PCB had said that apart from India, the Pakistan team will also target New Zealand and England in the World Cup. England and New Zealand had abandoned their respective tours to Pakistan citing security concerns. And here they are. The Babar Azam-led side has partially walked the talk. They thumped India by 10 wickets in the tournament opener and have carried the form against the Blackcaps as well in the second game of the competition as well. Pakistan have moved at the top of the table in Group 2 with two wins on the trot. Captain Babar had given a small speech in the dressing room after the victory against India where he clearly stated that the players shouldn’t get complacent as that was just the start of the tournament and should keep the focus. Well, the team has surely responded to the skipper’s words. After winning the toss on Tuesday in Sharjah, Babar asked the Kiwi to bat first. They were off to a decent start after the opener Martin Guptill and Daryl Mitchell put 36 on the board for the first wicket before Guptill was sent back in the hut by Haris Rauf for 17 off 20. The right-hander’s departure certainly broke the shackles and New Zealand lost a couple of more wickets at regular intervals to get reduced to 56/3 before Kane Williamson who had come in at number was joined by Devon Conway in the middle. The two batsmen then steadied the ship for the side and chipped in with a 34-run partnership for the fourth wicket. New Zealand were looking steady when Williamson and Conway were at the crease but a sheer brilliance from Hasan Ali changed the complexion of the game upside down. The pacer hit the bull’s eye on the striker’s end and scalped Williamson’s wicket for 25 off 26 who fell short of the crease and was sent back to the dugout. The New Zealand team never really made a comeback from then on as Haris Rauf ripped apart the middle order to remove Conway, Glenn Phillips and Santner in the later stages of the innings. Williamson’s side eventually could manage to score 134/8 in 20 overs. Rauf picked up a total of 4 wickets for 22 runs in 4 overs. Apart from Rauf, Shaheen Afridi returned with figures of 1/24 in 4 overs while Imad Wasim also scalped a wicket at the cost of 24 runs in his allotted four overs. Later, Pakistan openers Mohammad Rizwan and Babar were off to a cautious start but couldn’t replicate what they did against India. Babar was cleaned up by Tim Southee for 9 off 11 when the team score read 28. And as they say, one wicket brings another. New Zealand began to pick wickets at regular intervals and left Pakistan struggling at 87/5 in the 15th over. But what unleashed next was simply a nightmare for the Kiwi bowlers. Shoaib Malik and Asif Ali first made sure that there were no fall of wickets and then Asif just went after the bowling unit to hammer them all around the park. He struck an unbeaten 27 off 12 which included three maximums and a four during the course of the match. Malik also returned not out for 26 off 20 deliveries as Pakistan went over the line by 5 wickets in 18.4 overs. New Zealand captain Williamson was disappointed with the loss and admitted that they were optimistic at the halfway mark. “It is very disappointing. We were optimistic at the halfway stage. It was going to be really tough, we were a boundary or two at being above par. There were small margins, but we couldn't nail it at the back end. Credit to Pakistan, thet are a strong side and were very smart,” he said in the post-match presentation. Pakistan captain Babar Azam expressed delight after the win and especially lauded the fielding effort in the middle. “Feels great to win and we'll look to carry forward the confidence. The spinners started off brilliantly, and Haris and Shaheen carried it through. I would like to compliment our fielding, that has carried us through here,” he said. Pakistan will now play Afghanistan in Dubai on Friday while New Zealand will be up against India on Sunday at the same venue.