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Greatest 4 months or so of test cricket I've seen in my life. I just want more test games. Everyone should play England or atleast big 3 number of test games.

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Women in Afghanistan have been banned from sports since Taliban regained control in 2021; Women cricketers have urged the ICC for help to form a refugee team with Amnesty International now adding support. Warning: This article contains details some readers may find distressing

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This time his own wicket. Obviously not a pattern yet and probably won't be anyways but funny nonetheless.

Hope NZ cleansweep the series.

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cross-posted from: https://links.hackliberty.org/post/2210458

I know this was a few days ago, and I know he's only playing Omang, but if you haven't seen it this record breaking performance is certainly worth a gander.

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Jimmy Anderson is set to bring the curtain down on his record-breaking England career this summer after face-to-face talks with the head coach, Brendon McCullum.

The Guardian understands McCullum recently made a whistle-stop five-day visit to the UK, travelling 11,000 miles from his home in New Zealand to meet Anderson and tell him in person, over a round of golf, that the Test team is looking to the future.

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Transcription: A picture of a bat leaning against some stumps. Superimposed on it is a Tweet from Iceland Cricket: "Name a rule in cricket that should be changed immediately. Why?"

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Australia’s middle order squeaked out a mighty Test win in Christchurch, where Alex Carey’s fighting 98 not out defied New Zealand to wrap up a 2-0 series victory. Carey and Mitch Marsh, who made 80, did the business for Australia, which stumbled to 4-34 before reaching 281-7 to win.

Combining after the early loss of Travis Head (18) at 80-5, Marsh and Carey put on 140 runs together – the biggest partnership of the series, when the pressure was at its heaviest. New Zealand debutant Ben Sears gave Australia a mighty shake, removing Marsh and then Mitchell Starc in two balls to reduce the tourists to 220-7.

After Pat Cummins survived the hat-trick ball, the captain played a steady hand alongside his wicketkeeper, steering Australia to victory in their last outing of the summer.

Cummins robbed Carey of a century, making 32 off 44 to leave his teammate just shy of a mighty ton. Not that the pair will mind, embracing in the middle after the captain scored the winning runs with a boundary at point.

Cummins’ presence to the end evoked memories of the first Ashes Test last year, when Australia chased 283 at Edgbaston in a series-defining moment. While Australia’s fight must be applauded, the Hagley Oval win was more of a bits-and-pieces victory after several batting failures.

On a nervy day on the South Island, the Kiwi bowlers were unable to cash in when play began after an hour-long rain delay. Nine wickets in the first three days suggested Matt Henry would be the dangerman, but instead Tim Southee was causing the most trouble.

Marsh and Head both offered up their wickets in Southee’s first over of the day, both cutting straight to point a ball apart.

Rachin Ravindra dropped a dolly to give Marsh a reprieve and a run, but Will Young made no mistake when Head offered a carbon-copy shot for a left-hander on the next delivery. Ravindra’s blunder was a reminder of the gulf in fielding skill: the Black Caps dropped nine chances across the two Tests.

Carey joined Marsh in the middle and the pair set about the chase at pace. Australia had two full days to reel in their target, but the new ball after 80 overs loomed large given the threat of the Kiwi seamers.

Their century stand wasn’t chanceless: Marsh almost played on from Southee’s bowling, and Carey fell the right side of two reviews. The South Australian kicked on, raising his bat for a half-century in the second last over before lunch.

Thanks mainly to the expensive Scott Kuggeleijn – costing his side 10 byes in one over – Australia scored 62 in the last 10 overs before the main break.

Sears struck in his first over after lunch, removing Marsh lbw and Starc out caught at square leg, beaten for pace. Under lights, Glenn Phillips, Southee and Henry all probed in their hopes of an eighth wicket, but couldn’t find the next breakthrough.

The win is just Australia’s second of 16 chases – along with Edgbaston – over 200 since they last won at Hagley Oval in 2016. It also confirms Australia’s mental stranglehold over New Zealand. Not since 1993 have the Black Caps beaten Australia on home soil, a run that has kept the Trans-Tasman Trophy in Australia’s hands for the last 30 years.

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What a game it was! At one stage, after 2 wickets in 2 balls, India were looking like they would lose it.

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Hope shitposts allowed

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England and the extremely unlikely West Indies. Tom Hartley and shamar joseph doing so well is shockimg in both games.

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I can’t under why a spin bowling attack with barely a season of first class cricket between them are being smacked around like school boys

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Peak cricket

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The Indian cricket board has identified a window between September and October for the annual tournament, which could potentially go live in 2024. If it happens, industry executives say the global narrative of the game will change faster than previously believed.

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