Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:50pm on 08 Jun 2024,Saturday Sports
India and Pakistan's T20 World Cup clash on Sunday, June 9, at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium promises high tension. The match starts at 10:30 AM local time (8:00 PM IST). Rohit Sharma criticized the unpredictable pitch, which has seen variable bounce and excessive movement, making batting difficult. India enters confidently after a strong win over Ireland, while Pakistan, reeling from a loss to the USA, seeks redemption. Fans, despite costly tickets, are expected to fill the stadium, reflecting the deep-rooted cricket rivalry. The ICC is under pressure to address pitch issues to ensure a fair contest.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:37pm on 08 Jun 2024,Saturday Sports
India captain Rohit Sharma has criticized the New York pitch ahead of the much-anticipated clash against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. Sharma expressed frustration over the uncertainty surrounding the pitch conditions, revealing that even the curators were unsure about its behavior. The ICC has acknowledged the pitch's substandard quality and is working to improve it. Fast bowlers have thrived on the pitch, posing challenges for batsmen. Sharma emphasized the need for adaptability, acknowledging the difficulty in playing freely on the Nassau County Stadium surface.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:13pm on 08 Jun 2024,Saturday Sports
Magnus Carlsen secured his sixth Norway Chess title by winning in an Armageddon tiebreaker. Indian GM R Praggnanandhaa finished third after defeating Hikaru Nakamura. Ju Wenjun triumphed in the women's section, defeating Lei Tingjie. Carlsen's victory highlights the tournament's excitement, while Praggnanandhaa's performance adds to India's chess prowess. Wenjun's win in the inaugural women's edition marks a historic milestone for the sport. The event showcased thrilling games and attracted a stellar lineup of competitors, affirming Norway Chess's growth and commitment to inclusivity in chess.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:52pm on 08 Jun 2024,Saturday Sports
Iga Swiatek clinched her third French Open title by defeating Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 6-1 in the 2024 final. The Polish star showcased her dominance on the clay courts of Roland Garros, wrapping up the match in just an hour and 8 minutes. Swiatek's victory solidifies her status as one of the leading players in women’s tennis, marking her third triumph in four years at this Grand Slam. Paolini, making her first appearance in a major final, struggled to counter Swiatek's power and precision.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:47am on 08 Jun 2024,Saturday Sports
In a thrilling World T20 clash, the USA stunned Pakistan, sparking celebrations from Dallas to India. Dubbed as "India H1-B" due to the presence of six cricketers on temporary work visas, the team's victory resonated widely. Super Over hero Saurabh Netravalkar, Monank Patel, Nosthush Kenjige, Milind Kumar, Nitish Kumar, and Harmeet Singh showcased diverse backgrounds, from Mumbai to Alabama. Their journey reflects the global diaspora's impact on cricket. Netravalkar, a Mumbai native, shifted to San Francisco for studies, while Patel moved from Anand to New Jersey for a career change. Kenjige returned to the US from Bengaluru, and Nitish Kumar shifted during the pandemic. Harmeet Singh overcame setbacks to shine. Jasdeep Singh, split between New Jersey and Chandigarh, contributed to the team's success.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:26am on 08 Jun 2024,Saturday Sports
India captain Rohit Sharma suffered a thumb injury during a practice session in New York ahead of the T20 World Cup match against Pakistan on Sunday. He was hit by a ball while facing throwdown specialist Nuwan in the nets, prompting a physiotherapist to attend to him. Despite initial concerns, Rohit continued batting before leaving the session. The incident led to an unofficial complaint by the BCCI to the ICC over the practice pitch, which was reportedly causing awkward bounces. Virat Kohli also faced difficulties during his batting session but escaped injury.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:45pm on 07 Jun 2024,Friday Sports
From bustling Indian cities to American suburbia, meet the stars of the USA team that stunned Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. Monank Patel, the Ahmedabad-born captain, anchored the innings with a crucial half-century, while Saurabh Netravalkar’s superb bowling clinched the Super Over. Harmeet Singh's cricketing savvy and Nitish Kumar’s last-ball boundary sealed the historic victory. With roots in cities like Mumbai, Ooty, and Delhi, these players represent the global diaspora, merging their rich cricketing heritage with the American dream, and proving their mettle on the world stage. This victory highlights the rising potential of USA cricket.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:29pm on 07 Jun 2024,Friday Sports
Virat Kohli will open for India against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup despite scoring just 1 run against Ireland. India aims to stick with the Kohli-Rohit Sharma combination, dropping Yashasvi Jaiswal for Shivam Dube in the middle order. Rishabh Pant will bat at No.3, impressing with 36 not out against Ireland. Kohli's strong IPL performance, where he won the Orange Cap, influences this decision. Coach Vikram Rathour confirmed Pant’s position and praised Hardik Pandya’s bowling, who took 3/27 against Ireland. Sunday's match is crucial for Pakistan after their loss to the USA.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:11am on 07 Jun 2024,Friday Sports
In a stunning turn of events, the USA defeated Pakistan in a thrilling Super Over finish in their Group A clash at the T20 World Cup 2024. Saurabh Netravalkar, a Mumbai-born bowler, defended 18 runs in the one-over eliminator, giving away just 13 runs to secure a famous win for the USA. This monumental upset marks a historic moment in World Cup history, with Netravalkar's cool and brilliant bowling shattering Pakistan's perfect start hopes. The win instills hope in aspiring cricketers worldwide, showcasing the USA's determination and talent on the global stage.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:37am on 07 Jun 2024,Friday Sports
Pakistan captain Babar Azam attributed his team's shocking defeat to the USA in the T20 World Cup to a mindset issue, saying they underestimated their opponents. Azam admitted that his team played below their standard, failing to execute their plans. This is not the first time Pakistan has suffered a upset loss to a lower-ranked team in a major tournament. Azam acknowledged that his team needs to improve their execution, saying preparation is not enough. The defeat is a wake-up call for Pakistan, who must regroup and refocus to avoid further upsets in the tournament.