ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

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Pakistan Appoints Shaheen Afridi as Vice-Captain for Australia Tests
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Ashish Nehra Comments on Rinku Singh's Ambition to Secure a Challenging Spot
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Nehra acknowledges Rinku's potential but also points out the competition for the finisher's spot in the playing eleven, with other contenders like Jitesh Sharma and Tilak Varma. He emphasizes the need to consider the positions of players like Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav, and Hardik Pandya in the squad.
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Suryakumar Yadav Highlights Uninhibited Self-Expression Across the Board, Regardless of the Situation
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Yadav praised the team's character and expressed satisfaction with their fearless approach, emphasizing the importance of playing their natural game. He highlighted the clear plan to bowl yorkers on the stumps, attributing their success to executing this strategy.
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Mitchell Marsh Defends Controversy: Stands by Resting Feet on World Cup Trophy
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Following Australia's victory against hosts India in the ODI World Cup title clash, a picture surfaced on captain Pat Cummins' Instagram showing Marsh with his feet placed on the trophy, sparking a social media uproar.
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Pat Cummins on Virat Kohli Dismissal: ‘Will Savour the Moment of Silence for A Long Time’
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In the final showdown at Ahmedabad on November 19, Kohli fought valiantly with a score of 54 to lift India from a precarious situation. However, Cummins bowled a short ball that resulted in Kohli chopping onto his stumps without conceding a boundary in his impressive spell of 2-34 in ten overs. Australia successfully chased down India's total of 240 in 43 overs, securing their sixth World Cup title.
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Suryakumar Yadav praises PM Modi for motivating Indian players after World Cup final defeat, asks fans to maintain support
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In a video shared by the BCCI, Suryakumar expressed the collective disappointment within the team. He highlighted the incredible support received from fans in India and abroad, emphasizing the transient nature of sports and its valuable lessons in resilience and moving forward in life.
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In Finals, Wasim Akram Advises Teams to Stay True to Successful Methods
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In the crucial final on November 19, Indian captain Rohit Sharma deviated from the norm by assigning the new ball to Mohammed Shami instead of Mohammed Siraj, defending a target of 241 against Australia. Although Shami and Jasprit Bumrah managed to claim three wickets collectively, Travis Head's exceptional 137 and Marnus Labuschagne's unbeaten 58 guided Australia to victory.
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CLOSE-IN: India systematically Checkmated
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The stage was all set for an Indian win and plans were put in place, not only for a spectacular and extravagant display off the field, but also for, one gathers, a roadshow arranged after an Indian win.
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Labuschagne Acknowledges Cummins' Spell and McDonald's Influence in Australia's World Cup Final Victory
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Labuschagne lauded Cummins for his exceptional spell, highlighting it as one of Cummins' finest days with the ball.
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Ravichandran Ashwin Unveils Shock from Australia's World Cup Final Tactics
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Impressed with Pat Cummins's strategic brilliance in the final, Ashwin highlighted the bowler's masterful tactics, emphasizing Cummins' precise line, strategic field placements, and stump-line bowling.
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Labuschagne Admits Being Dropped Multiple Times Before Crucial Role in WC Victory
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Despite not being initially included in Australia's provisional World Cup squad, Labuschagne found himself in the mix due to Ashton Agar's injury, securing a last-minute spot in the team.
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Warner's Response to Kaif: 'Performance Counts When It Matters Most
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Following Australia's victory over India in the World Cup final, former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif, in the commentary box, asserted India's standing as the best team based on paper.
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