David Warner

Men's ODI WC: Warner hits back at doubters, says 'I just make everyone look stupid'
IANS -
Warner has been in exceptional form in the ongoing mega tournament, scoring 413 runs, including two hundreds and a fifty, in 6 matches for Australia. The opener turned 37 last week but his 50-over batting is as destructive as ever. He has peeled off scores 163, 104 and 81 in his last three starts to be the tournament's second-leading run scorer.
Men’s ODI WC: David Warner is the best white-ball batter Australia's ever had, says Tim Paine
IANS -
He also became the first batter ever to score three scores of 150 or more in the history of the tournament. “I would say, regardless of whether he keeps his current form up, he's at the top, the very top. I would say he is the best white-ball batter Australia's ever had. Ever.”
Railway's Ashutosh Sharma breaks Yuvi's record for fastest fifty in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20
IANS -
The 25-year-old, playing only his second match for Railways, walked into the middle with the score of 131/4 with five overs remaining. With the help of 8 sixes and one four, Ashutosh cruised to 53 off 12 deliveries in his record-breaking inning, striking with a 441.66 strike rate.
EB approves T20 cricket's inclusion in Los Angeles Olympic Games; IOC Session to vote on Monday (Ld)
IANS -
The proposal to include cricket (T20) along with baseball softball, squash, lacrosse (sixes) and flag football, a limited contact version of American Football, as additional sports for the Los Angeles Olympic Games cleared a major hurdle on Friday when the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) sent the proposal for voting by the IOC session starting here on Monday.
1st T20I: Burmah, Prasidh, Bishnoi shine as India restrict Ireland to 139/7 in series opener
IANS -
When Ireland was struggling 59/6, Barry McCarthy scored maiden fifty (33-ball 51 not out) and built a crucial partnership with Curtis Campher (39 off 33), providing some stability after the early wobble. With the help of three massive overs, the hosts finished with a respectable total of 139/7 in 20 overs.
Now it's Buttler's job to make Stokes available for WC: Ravichandran Ashwin
IANS -
According to British media, Stokes might reconsider reversing his ODI retirement with the intention of joining the upcoming World Cup set to take place in India.
5th T20I: Shepherd, King, Pooran shine as West Indies beat India by 8 wickets in decider, seal series 3-2
IANS -
After losing the first two matches, India bounced back strongly and clinched the next two games to level up the series but couldn't continue with the momentum in the decider as they suffered their first T20 series loss against West Indies since 2017.
VVS Laxman to not travel with Indian team for Ireland T20I series tour: Report
IANS -
A report in Cricbuzz said Laxman was anticipated to take charge of the coaching staff in Ireland as head coach Rahul Dravid and his team, who are currently in the USA for the last phase of the bilateral T20I series against West Indies, will head back to India.
'No, not at all': David Warner brushes off Oval retirement rumours
IANS -
Warner's retirement speculation was fuelled when Vaughan told Fox Cricket that he had heard "whispers" during the Old Trafford Test that the final Ashes encounter would be left-hander's last game in the red-ball format. 
'Broady’s gonna get ya...' I love it: Warner admits fondness for England fans' banter song
IANS -
In the Headingley Test, Broad got Warner for the 16th and 17th time in a battle that is now a decade old. On the Vaughany and Tuffers Cricket Club podcast, Warner admitted that he enjoys the banter song that England fans sing about him adding that he relishes his rivalry with Broad and praised the pacer's consistent ability to bowl in impeccable areas throughout the game.
Advertisement