Tuesday, November 2, 2021

T20 World Cup 2021: South Africa avoid the C-word

 

In the end, South Africa averted a swift defeat in an ICC Men's T20 World Cup league match against a Sri Lankan outfit in Sharjah on Saturday. It was almost as if South Africa was embracing navigational errors making up for defeat with the certainty of kites drawn to fire.

The slide was being engineered by the hardworking Sri Lankan bowlers, most notably leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga who sent back skipper Temba Bavuma and Dwayne Pretorius in his final over. The suffocating scepter, a familiar presence around South African sides since the 1999 World Cup semi-final at Edgbaston, Birmingham, was re-emerging.

It is an unwanted intruder, no doubt, but hard as South Africans try to keep the word out of their minds, there are innumerable reminders that they are served by all and sundry. David Miller and Kagiso Rabada had to stay focused on the task of scoring 28 runs in the last two overs instead of letting the disappointing thoughts pass through with their thoughts.

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Many years later, it is possible that South African players will look back in time and recognize this match as a turning point. It certainly has the potential to be one, as it has come in situations that were challenging, to say the least. Wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock was returning to the XI after a match as he did not join the squad after taking a knee.

The credit for this goes to Bavuma's polity that he didn't allow too much tension to get a seat in the dressing room. It was with skillful moves that he did not step on the landmines after the match against the West Indies, leaving de Kock out. The honest manner in which he addressed the question left no one in doubt that he was a capable leader.

Respecting de Kock's decision to sit out of an important match and turn his shoulder to the senior cricketer, Bavuma had largely eased the situation rather than fueling a tumultuous debate over the division of racism in the team. . There were important things at hand, like winning a cricket match, but keeping the herd together was an integral part of that.

Driven by Rabada's six in the final over, Miller dug deep into his store of faith to hit two sixes in the final over. AP

The challenge of putting a team together from Rainbow Nation should be bigger than deciding on bowling changes, field placements and batting order. And Bavuma was equal to the task. If he can keep up with the good work he has done in the last week, he can certainly hope to propel the team to victory over England and reach the semi-finals.

While chasing the target, Bavuma extended his lead on the pitch. Going two for 26, he was involved in the mix with Rassie van der Dussen when it looked like they were both taking charge. He swung in to play a key role during the repair work with Aiden Markram, showing a great understanding of match conditions and ground conditions.

The sluggish Sharjah Cricket Stadium pitch was not the most conducive for strokeplay and teams had to adapt to bring forth smart batting instead of adopting the typical T20 approach. The tracks in the competition's smallest arenas have turned creative artists into careful craftsmen.

Afghanistan vs Namibia, T20 World Cup 2021

 

After their narrow defeat at the hands of Pakistan on Friday, Afghanistan will be hoping for a regrouping and a stronger performance in their next match against Namibia on Sunday.

The Afghanistan-Namibia clash is the first of Sunday's double-header, with India taking on New Zealand in the second game.

Afghanistan and Namibia are currently ahead of top-ranked sides such as India and New Zealand in the points table, both having beaten Scotland in their opening game while the Men in Blue and the Kiwis both lost to Pakistan.

Afghanistan have so far entered the game as a strong contender given their inspiring performance in the T20 World Cup. He started on a solid note, scoring 190 against Scotland before being dismissed for just 60.

Against their neighbors on Friday, they recovered from a shaky start to post 147/6 on the board at the Dubai International Stadium, and their bowlers kept them in the hunt by finding regular breakthroughs. However, a whirlwind cameo from Asif Ali, who hit four sixes in the over bowled by Karim Jannat, sealed the deal as Babar Azam's men extended their winning start to three games.

Live cricket scores and live streaming of Afghanistan vs Namibia, ICC T20 World Cup 2021 match. AP

Namibia, who entered their Super 12 campaign on a thrilling win over Ireland in their final game of Round 1, rode on the heroics of Ruben Trumpelman (3/17) and JJ Smit (32 not out) to chase down 110. Happened. Scotland set the target with five balls and four wickets to spare.

Here's everything you need to know about tomorrow's match:

When will the T20 World Cup 2021 Group 2 match between Afghanistan and Namibia take place?

The match between Afghanistan and Namibia will be held on 31 October 2021.

What is the venue of the Afghanistan vs Namibia match?

The match will take place at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

What time will the Afghanistan vs Namibia match start?

The match will start at 3.30 pm Indian time. The toss will take place at 3 pm Indian time.

Which TV channels will broadcast Afghanistan and Namibia Milan?

The match will be telecast on Star Sports Network. Live streaming of the match will also be available on Disney+ Hotstar. Also, you can browse Firstpost.com for live updates and over-by-over commentary.

India vs New Zealand Live Score, Ind vs NZ, T20 World Cup 2021

 

India vs New Zealand, Latest Updates, T20 World Cup 2021: Left arm spinner Mitch Santner bowls. He started with the dot ball. Three more dot balls after two singles. It's a very good start for New Zealand. India needs to move forward.

Preview: India will take on New Zealand at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai.

India would like to make a comeback in their opening match after a swashbuckling innings at the hands of Pakistan. A crucial half-century from Virat Kohli and a crucial hand from Rishabh Pant helped India post a respectable 151/7 after being reduced to 31/3 inside the powerplay.

Live Cricket Scores & Live Streaming of India vs New Zealand, ICC T20 World Cup 2021 Match

A better match was expected in the bowling department. However, he did not manage to take a single wicket as Pakistan chased down the target with 13 balls to spare.

The top order has to take a big step. It is a crucial match for both India and New Zealand as Pakistan are on the verge of qualifying for the semi-finals with three wins in three. KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav have a lot of responsibility on their shoulders and they need to ensure that the entire burden is not on Kohli. The bowling should also be fast and sharp.

For Shami, the day of one over was 11.20 runs. He must have been looking hard to come back. The good thing is that Hardik Pandya has started bowling in the nets and it will be interesting to see if he bowls in the game and if he does, how many overs does he bowl? It will also be interesting to see if Ishan Kishan, who has been in form across India, can be brought into the squad but then he will have to take the tough decision of dropping either Suryakumar or Pandya, which seems unlikely.

The Rohit Sharma vs Trent Boult fight will be worth watching considering Rohit's troubles with the ball from the left-arm bowlers.

New Zealand had their own batting problems as they could post just 134/8 against Pakistan in their opening clash. The batsmen started but could not progress. The highest score was 27 - scored by Daryl Mitchell and Devon Conway. A better bowling effort is the need of the hour.

The bowlers tried hard to push Pakistan back but could not take them past the finish line. Ish Sodhi and Mitchell Santner will be crucial.

With both the teams trying their best to clinch a crucial win, we can expect a cracker.

Here's what you need to know about the India vs New Zealand match in Dubai:

When will the T20 World Cup 2021 Group 2 match between India and New Zealand be held?

The match between India and New Zealand will be held on 31 October 2021.

What is the venue of India vs New Zealand match?

The match will take place at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai.

What time will the India vs New Zealand match start?

The match will start at 7.30 pm Indian time. The toss will take place at 7 pm IST.

T20 World Cup 2021: Win over India says a lot about New Zealand

 

India's national tennis tournament Fenesta Open in 2020 was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. It returned this time but in a controlled environment.

Niki Poonacha and Digvijay Pratap Singh in the men's final of the 2021 Fenesta Open at DLTA Complex, Delhi. Image: Tanuj Lakhina/Firstpost

The DLTA complex in the capital looks deserted for the final stages of the Fenesta Open. This is an unusual form for a national tennis tournament, which is used to draw a large number of fans, including juniors, for the best players in the country. But these are not regular times where hundreds of people came to the 2019 edition. These are times of pandemic which means the 2020 edition was canceled and was held with less capacity.

Players are required to wear masks as soon as they leave the court. Access is constrained with a "restricted entry" board that only allows players and coaching staff beyond a point. There are also no ball kids aimed at keeping unvaccinated individuals away. The line judges do not come until the quarter-final stage of the tournament, with Nikki Poonacha and Zeel Desai eventually winning the men's and women's singles categories. The tournament was not held for the junior (under-14, under-16 and under-18) categories.

“The talks did not stop after the 25th edition (2019) and there was a regular review of the situation last year as well. It was important for us to have the championship but also the safety of the players, look at the on-ground situation, which was the reason we had to miss last year,” said Aman Pannu, organizing secretary.

“And this year, we decided to keep assessing the situation, even two weeks before the (tournament) was to go ahead. So, we decided to keep men and women only because they have been vaccinated, there is a comfort level. And this is a national tournament, you will have people coming from all over India. AITA (All India Tennis Association), DLTA (Delhi Lawn Tennis Association) also had a lot of COVID protocols and this has given us a lot of comfort. On our part, we were sure that the protocol should be followed for T. During the last week, the viewership has come down, but we have combined it with an increase in social media (activity),” she said.

Tournament referee Supreet Kadvigere sheds more light on the behind the scenes work to prepare for the nationals. Despite everyone being fully vaccinated before the start of the championship, it involved an RT-PCR test and only then were players allowed to sign in.

Kadavigere revealed that there used to be three qualified referees to conduct the draw, to ensure smooth conduct of the event, which this time was reduced to one. The number of officials - line judges and chair umpires - will be around 40 who have been cut this time.
Pandemic results in low attendance at Fenesta Open 2021 stricter COVID protocols

A sign at the DLTA Complex during the 2021 Fenesta Open in Delhi. Image: Tanuj Lakhina/Firstpost

“Things in 2019 were very different than they are today. Usually on the day of the final, you would have 300-400 people watching, juniors watching, but unfortunately that didn't happen. AITA, DLTA and Fenesta have put together this tournament as a team following the government norms of a sporting event during a pandemic. We had set up a booth at the entrance to verify the RT-PCR tests and then they were cleared for re-examination by the referee's office,” said Kadvigere.

Pannu admitted that there are apprehensions about hosting the tournament this year. But she insisted that it only strengthens the resolve to have protocols and ensure their adherence.

DLTA treasurer Aditya Khanna admitted it was a challenge, but the non-contact nature of the game helped push. “During these circumstances, it is challenging to host a tournament of this structure. Players, staff and everyone are following the protocol. The world of tennis has begun and with tennis being a non-contact sport it is still less complicated. We are also organizing international tournaments and they have strict rules. So it is not difficult to replicate it for the Indian tournament."

The tennis calendar continues with ITF events in Bengaluru, Indore, New Delhi, Gurugram, Solapur, Pune and Navi Mumbai. The smooth conduct of the National Tennis Tournament will encourage others.

Pandemic results in strict COVID protocols in Cricket

India's national tennis tournament Fenesta Open in 2020 was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. It returned this time but in a controlled environment.

Niki Poonacha and Digvijay Pratap Singh in the men's final of the 2021 Fenesta Open at DLTA Complex, Delhi. Image: Tanuj Lakhina/Firstpost

The DLTA complex in the capital looks deserted for the final stages of the Fenesta Open. This is an unusual form for a national tennis tournament, which is used to draw a large number of fans, including juniors, for the best players in the country. But these are not regular times where hundreds of people came to the 2019 edition. These are times of pandemic which means the 2020 edition was canceled and was held with less capacity.

Players are required to wear masks as soon as they leave the court. Access is constrained with a "restricted entry" board that only allows players and coaching staff beyond a point. There are also no ball kids aimed at keeping unvaccinated individuals away. The line judges do not come until the quarter-final stage of the tournament, with Nikki Poonacha and Zeel Desai eventually winning the men's and women's singles categories. The tournament was not held for the junior (under-14, under-16 and under-18) categories.

“The talks did not stop after the 25th edition (2019) and there was a regular review of the situation last year as well. It was important for us to have the championship but also the safety of the players, look at the on-ground situation, which was the reason we had to miss last year,” said Aman Pannu, organizing secretary.

“And this year, we decided to keep assessing the situation, even two weeks before the (tournament) was to go ahead. So, we decided to keep men and women only because they have been vaccinated, there is a comfort level. And this is a national tournament, you will have people coming from all over India. AITA (All India Tennis Association), DLTA (Delhi Lawn Tennis Association) also had a lot of COVID protocols and this has given us a lot of comfort. On our part, we were sure that the protocol should be followed for T. During the last week, the viewership has come down, but we have combined it with an increase in social media (activity),” she said.

Tournament referee Supreet Kadvigere sheds more light on the behind the scenes work to prepare for the nationals. Despite everyone being fully vaccinated before the start of the championship, it involved an RT-PCR test and only then were players allowed to sign in.

Kadavigere revealed that there used to be three qualified referees to conduct the draw, to ensure smooth conduct of the event, which this time was reduced to one. The number of officials - line judges and chair umpires - will be around 40 who have been cut this time.
Pandemic results in low attendance at Fenesta Open 2021 stricter COVID protocols

A sign at the DLTA Complex during the 2021 Fenesta Open in Delhi. Image: Tanuj Lakhina/Firstpost

“Things in 2019 were very different than they are today. Usually on the day of the final, you would have 300-400 people watching, juniors watching, but unfortunately that didn't happen. AITA, DLTA and Fenesta have put together this tournament as a team following the government norms of a sporting event during a pandemic. We had set up a booth at the entrance to verify the RT-PCR tests and then they were cleared for re-examination by the referee's office,” said Kadvigere.


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Pannu admitted that there are apprehensions about hosting the tournament this year. But she insisted that it only strengthens the resolve to have protocols and ensure their adherence.

DLTA treasurer Aditya Khanna admitted it was a challenge, but the non-contact nature of the game helped push. “During these circumstances, it is challenging to host a tournament of this structure. Players, staff and everyone are following the protocol. The world of tennis has begun and with tennis being a non-contact sport it is still less complicated. We are also organizing international tournaments and they have strict rules. So it is not difficult to replicate it for the Indian tournament."

The tennis calendar continues with ITF events in Bengaluru, Indore, New Delhi, Gurugram, Solapur, Pune and Navi Mumbai. The smooth conduct of the National Tennis Tournament will encourage others.

T20 World Cup 2021, Full Cricket Score: England

 

England vs Sri Lanka, Latest Updates, T20 World Cup 2021: Livingstone starts from a point, followed by a few singles. Hasaranga slipped the ball to fourth to collect his third boundary, but the next ball was destroyed while attempting to clear the fence thanks to a superb act by Roy and Billings near the wide long off boundary. . With seven wickets from the over, with Shanaka in the center with Chamika Karunaratne. Sri Lanka needed 34 off 18 and had four wickets in hand.

Preview: Almost sealed their qualification after a thumping win over old foe on Saturday, England will be eyeing a fourth consecutive win when they take on Sri Lanka in the ongoing T20 World Cup on Monday.



The Englishmen were at their decisive best against arch-rivals Australia, whom they will meet again for the Ashes starting a little more than a month from now. The bowlers were on the money after opting to field as England's two Chris-Woakes and Jordan set about eliminating the Australian top-order to restrict them to 21/4 in the seventh over.

While the late return of captains Aaron Finch (44) and Ashton Agar (20) gave some respect to the Australian batting performance as they eventually scored 125 runs, the explosive England batting unit was comfortably deterred from chasing down a modest target. , as it always was. be a challenge. And even though they lost a few wickets along the way, Jos Buttler's unbeaten 71 ensured that the 2016 runners-up got home with more than eight overs to spare.

Live cricket scores and live streaming of England vs Sri Lanka, ICC T20 World Cup 2021 match. AP

Sri Lanka, on the other hand, suffered a second consecutive defeat which suddenly made their chances of making the last four of the mega event very difficult. Dasun Shanaka's men were bundled out for 142 thanks to another disciplined bowling effort from South Africa after an eight-wicket loss against the Aussies, with opener Pathum Nissaka (72) fighting a lone battle against the Proteas' attack.

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In response, South Africa lost wickets at regular intervals and the second half of this tournament, after Wanindu Hasaranga completed a hat-trick, was looking down and out. David Miller and Kagiso Rabada found themselves in a difficult position in the 18th over but managed to stay calm in the pressure cooker situation. Rabada released the pressure with a six off Dushmantha Chameera, before Miller continued to hit Lahiru Kumara for sixes in the next over. Rabada then hit the winning boundary to seal the Proteas' second consecutive win.

Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming fixture:

When will the T20 World Cup 2021 Group 2 match between England and Sri Lanka take place?

The match between England and Sri Lanka will be held on 1 November 2021.

What is the venue of the England vs Sri Lanka match?

The match will be held at Sharjah Cricket Stadium

What time will the England vs Sri Lanka match start?

The match will start at 7.30 pm Indian time. The toss will take place at 7 pm IST.

Which TV channels will broadcast the England vs Sri Lanka match?

The match will be telecast on Star Sports Network. Live streaming of the match will also be available on Disney+ Hotstar. Also, you can browse Firstpost.com for live updates and over-by-over commentary.

T20 World Cup 2021: South Africa avoid the C-word

  In the end, South Africa averted a swift defeat in an ICC Men's T20 World Cup league match against a Sri Lankan outfit in Sharjah on S...