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Steve Harmison exclusive interview – Freddie Flintoff’s magnificent return, Harry Brook selection, what’s next for Zak Crawley

Cricket News: Steve Harmison exclusive interview – Andrew Flintoff, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley and why India are favourites for the WC

Speaking exclusively to Online Cricket Betting, England legend Steve Harmsion says how good it is to see Flintoff back with the England team and that he really is a national treasure, India could still lose the World Cup, despite them playing it in their back garden and how Harry Brook reminds him of Ian Bell in the Ashes.

  • It’s so good to see Andrew Flintoff back, he’s a national treasure
  • I was very worried about his crash last year
  • After Field of Dreams he might go into coaching, who knows, the man loves cricket
  • The World Cup is India’s to lose, but New Zealand will be a force with Williamson back in the squad
  • Seeing Jofra Archer and Andrew Flintoff together has been amazing, the World Cup could be cruel
  • The World Cup could be good for his own rehabilitation
  • Harry Brook was always going to go to the World Cup but he should never have been named that early
  • Zak Crawley’s head could be turned by franchise cricket, the ECB need to sort their central contracts out
  • Eoin Morgan must have struggled playing against Ireland, the man was Irish
  • India can do what they want really but I quite like it

Steve Harmison exclusive interview: Flintoff, Brook, World Cup and more

It’s so good to see Andrew Flintoff back, he’s a national treasure

SH: “It’s brilliant. I think he loved being back and he said he was a bit overwhelmed with the love and affection he got from everybody. Andrew really is a national treasure. I think he realises how much people all over the world, especially in this country, love him.

“He’s received a lot of messages from overseas from those who were so glad to see him in public again. By all accounts, the England lads loved him – who wouldn’t? Having spent the best part of 15 years in the dressing room with him, I know. The only reason he didn’t go into coaching or commentating was because he was so good at other things. Things which made him a lot more money. You couldn’t get him back into cricket!

Cricket News: Steve Harmison exclusive interview - Andrew Flintoff, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley and why India are favourites for the WC

“Now, if he decides to do that, I’d love to see it. It’d be great to have him in commentary as he’s very funny, he also has a lot to give in the coaching side due to his knowledge of the game. He says he’s a daft boy from Preston – but he’s definitely not. His understanding of cricket is ridiculous. I think he’d be a very, very good coach – but the TV stuff always paid him more.

It was great to see him back on the field, smiling, and sharing jokes with Joe Root and Ben Stokes. Stokes got a chance to sit with Andrew – and that’s unbelievable. Andrew Flintoff never had the chance to sit with the great Ian Botham, but Stokes and Flintoff having a conversation over a cup of coffee would be great to listen to. What they’ve both had to go through on and off the field is extraordinary, and I’m sure they’ll enjoy each other’s company.”

I was very worried about his [Flintoff] crash last year

SH: “Very. I’m not going to hide it. When I saw some of the pictures, I was upset. I saw him during his rehab and his son and my son played cricket together and Andrew was just starting to come out of the house and back into the world. We all knew the love and affection for him would be there, but it’s easier said than done for someone in his position. 

“For me, that was the hardest part – everybody said it would be great to see him in cricket again, but he didn’t want to come out in public. The minute he did, we knew that he really wanted to. It was about his own confidence, and it was great to see him back with a smile on his face. He’s gone through a hell of a lot, he really has. It was a huge ordeal and nobody can understand what somebody goes through inside. Having suffered from mental health issues, I know that people who don’t understand will try to give advice, and that can cause more harm than help.

“Andrew has probably had loads of people wishing him well and asking how he is, but sometimes that’s harmful. Andrew needed his own time, he’s taken it, and now he’s back. It’s brilliant to see. Some of the injuries he had were pretty horrific.”

After Field of Dreams he might go into coaching, who knows, the man loves cricket

SH: “I’m not so sure. I think whilst Rob Key is at the helm, he’ll be pushing Andrew to get involved in anything he possibly can do. Who wouldn’t want Andrew Flintoff in the dressing room? I can’t understate how good he is in a dressing room, from his ability to relax, the ability to say the right thing at a tense time, the ability to realise the moment when someone might need a kick up the backside, and his all-round charisma, which you’ve seen on TV, it’s a package that nobody wouldn’t want.

“It’s up to him. I know he loves cricket and he always has. He’s a larger-than-life character who might clown around sometimes, but his ability to switch on to a serious cricketer was always evident. When he was on the field, he stood up 9 times out of 10. Especially under pressure. We’ll have to see where he goes from a TV point of view. I’m sure there’ll be another series of Field of Dreams because he’s passionate about cricket and helping people – and that was a great help to a lot of people who were less fortunate than those who play cricket for a living. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the show back. I haven’t spoken to him about it, but I think he loved it – especially when two or three of the lads were recognized in the professional game.

“I spoke about Jofra’s baby steps, and I think Andrew’s will need baby steps, too. I think Rob Key will be trying to get him involved wherever he can.”

The World Cup is India’s to lose, but New Zealand will be a force with Williamson back in the squad

SH: “I think England are in a good place. I do, however, fear that we’re not good enough numbers wise. We’re right to be loyal to our players who’ve taken us here, but they’re not getting any younger and I think the World Cup schedule could take its toll on the players. I think we’ve got an excellent 15 but we could have had one or two more good options. 

“Brydon Carse could have filled that Liam Plunkett role, sacrificing more of the left arm bowlers in India. However, I think that it’s excellent all-in-all. I’m gutted for Jason Roy because I think he deserves his chance. Dawid Malan has taken his chance, though, and he deserves credit. Three weeks ago, he wasn’t in the squad as far as I’m concerned.

Cricket News: Steve Harmison exclusive interview - Andrew Flintoff, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley and why India are favourites for the WC

“When you’re picking teams, you have to go with what’s in front of you. Jason Roy’s back was playing up and Malan took his chance. He had to go. Harry Brook had to go as a spare batter as he covers a lot of bases. I think England are in a good place. I still think it’s India’s to lose, but they’re having it in their own back garden and that can put them under pressure. They have made mistakes in big tournaments in the knockout stages. England, along with Pakistan, are up there, and New Zealand will be a force with Kane Williamson back. Australia don’t look as if they’re at it, but we should never rule them out when it comes to World Cups. I think England look quite strong and balanced and out of all of that lot, they have the best chance.

“The bowlers have had a run-out, the batters are in decent form, and I think they can go to India with a decent amount of confidence. The only batter who hasn’t really performed in this New Zealand series is Joe Root, but we’re going to India – and I have no hang-ups about him whatsoever. This guy is the best player in the world and he’s going to be England’s most important player throughout this World Cup. He hasn’t scored any runs, but hopefully, he’s saving them for the big occasion – this World Cup.”

Seeing Jofra Archer and Andrew Flintoff together has been amazing, the World Cup could be cruel

SH: “It was brilliant! He’s been magnificent. To see Jofra bowling, and my big pal Andrew Flintoff was great. I think Jofra is amazing and if we talk about me being a big Harry Brook fan, I’m just as big of a Jofra fan.

“It was great to see him play with no pressure on his shoulders – and that’s not easy. I think it’d be cruel if he played in a World Cup having not played for almost two years. You can see why they’re doing it, though, as he’s so good and you can see the allure of taking him.

I understand his selection, but I think it’s best if he isn’t used. That way, you can work with the correct time frame and schedule. Last time, he was dropped into a franchise tournament and he was gone within a month. Fingers crossed that doesn’t happen again. It’s always a joy to see him bowling. That’s true irrespective of how talented they are – it’s always great to see a bowler back after a long absence. Hopefully, baby steps will be taken to return Jofra into the bowler we all know he can be. If he gets back to that level, what a proposition that is for England going forward!”

Cricket News: Steve Harmison exclusive interview - Andrew Flintoff, Harry Brook, Zak Crawley and why India are favourites for the WC

The World Cup could be good for his [Archer] own rehabilitation

SH: “I think you’d take him because the medical team is going out to India. If I couldn’t put him in a holding camp in Dubai or Abu Dhabi and get him up to speed, then I’d take him to the World Cup just for his own rehabilitation.

“However, I wouldn’t be taking him out to India to play cricket and play in a World Cup game. I think that’s unfair on the lad. Let’s hope that doesn’t happen and that he goes over to India, bowls his heart out in the nets, and gets back up to speed with the medical team. Fingers crossed that further down the line, we’ll be seeing Jofra playing cricket for England – whether that’s in the Caribbean, in India in a few months’ time, or in the IPL. I don’t care where he plays cricket – I just want to see the boy back.

“As a bowler myself, I find it tough to see him struggling. I know it’s been hard for the lad. I just want to see him playing cricket again. He’s a special talent.” 

Harry Brook was always going to go to the World Cup but he should never have been named that early

SH: “It was inevitable. It’s not so much the selection, it’s the early selection at the World Cup which is a complete no-no. It really was. To pick your squad that far out, with games in between, I think the selection is always going to be made easy, but you know that with this New Zealand series, somebody was going to get injured and somebody was going to lose form. I don’t see why you’d pick your squad before then instead of waiting until the series finished. If you had, you would’ve seen Jason Roy’s issues.

“Harry Brook had to go to India. He might not play in the first eleven in the first game, but he will take part in the tournament – he’ll be a force whether it’s at the top or in the middle order. He’s a quality, quality player.

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“I always said that, when Brook came in, he’d play forever and be around for a long, long time. You have to find a way to get him in the squad, keep him there, and build it around him because the others will drop off. I knew that Brook would be front and centre at the next World Cup and that he’d be our Joe Root-type figure. For that reason, you had to get him involved. It wasn’t a case of taking a young lad for experience, because he really was one of the best we had.

“When Ian Bell played in the 2005 Ashes, I don’t think there was any question about dropping him even if he didn’t score any runs. The simple fact was, we knew that he would play for a long time. He went on to win five Ashes series.

“For me, Brook is in that mold. I feel sorry for Jason, but I think his race is run. He’s been a great servant and when England have played well and won, Jason always played a big role. I think England will have to change a little bit now as they haven’t got that 40 off 25 balls, which doesn’t sound like a big score, but it does set the tone and the impetus of the innings and gets the powerplay going. It gets your clutch players a chance to come in and give themselves a bit more time. That’s not there for England now, as they don’t have anyone in the top of the order. They’ll have to change a little bit, but I still think it’s a good squad.”

Zak Crawley’s head could be turned by franchise cricket, the ECB need to sort their central contracts out

SH: “I think it’s very hard to say that somebody’s going to win 50 or 100 caps. You identify players you think will get that far – players like Harry, Zak, and Ollie Pope – these players who you feel if they fit and their form is good, they can play for England for a long time.

“Zak is definitely one of them due to the way England play and the way they feel about him. If he does well, then franchise tournaments will be knocking on his door. England need to get these contracts right this time, or try and get a settlement which is a compromise to get them to the next stage. It’s going to be intriguing to see. I’m sure England will try to build their Ashes cycle around Zak, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, Mark Wood, and Jofra Archer, and try to keep the franchise tournaments at bay by giving England players the right amount of money.

“England don’t need to try and control them, but they need to have the final say on where their next destination is. I think that’s important.”

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Eoin Morgan must have struggled playing against Ireland, the man was Irish 

SH: “I bet it was difficult as Eoin was Irish. A lot of Irish people have come over when they’re 5 or 6, but Morgan was Irish through and through. One of the greatest men I ever met was Jack Charlton, who was an English manager of the Irish football team, and he’d always look for English players who had a distant connection with Ireland through their grandparents. 

“That wasn’t Eoin’s situation though, as he is a fully-fledged Irishman and that would’ve pulled on heartstrings – especially when he played against them when they were very successful against England.

“He’s a professional, though, and he was England captain. Once you cross that white line, it doesn’t matter who you’re playing against. The stumps don’t move and the ball stays the same whether you’re facing Ireland or Australia. You play the game accordingly, and that was probably what Eoin was thinking when he was facing Ireland. What happened before or after the game is one thing, but during it, it’s about 22 guys facing each other. What Ireland gave to him was amazing, and you celebrate afterward.”

India can do what they want really but I quite like it

SH: “I’m not so sure why India aren’t opening the tournament, but I like how they’ve done it. It is giving England and New Zealand respect for being the finalists four years ago. I don’t see any issue with that. I know the hosts tend to play the opener, but India can do what they’re most comfortable with as they’re controlling it.” 

Why Tamim Iqbal was left out of Bangladesh’s World Cup squad

Cricket News: Why Tamim Iqbal was left out of Bangladesh’s World Cup squad | BCB call for emergency meeting

If there is anything we are never short of in Bangladesh cricket, it has to be the countless sparkling stories that happen off the field. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) faced quite a turn of events on the eve of the ICC’s deadline to announce the World Cup squad, with Tamim Iqbal at the heart of it all.

Till Monday morning, the only known reason for the delay in announcing the squad was that the board were deciding on the backup opener and number seven position in the side.

However, then came additional drama. A few renowned local media outlets in Bangladesh reported that Tamim Iqbal informed the BCB he won’t be able to play all the matches in the World Cup as he is still feeling pain due to his earlier injury.

The story behind why Tamim Iqbal was left out of Bangladesh’s World Cup Squad

Bangladesh’s 2023 World Cup squad: Shakib Al Hasan (c), Tanzid Tamim, Litton Das, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mushfiqur Rahim, Mahmudullah, Towhid Hridoy, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Nasum Ahmed, Mahedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Hasan Mahmud, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam, Tanzim Hasan Sakib

According to reports, Tamim didn’t mention which matches he intended to play, but only stated that if the team management wants to take him to the World Cup, they have to accept that they are taking a half-fit player. In the end, the BCB made the call to exclude him from the squad.

The revelation shocked the BCB and team management, who faced a dilemma at the last hour before announcing the squad. It forced BCB President Nazmul Hossain Papon to call an emergency meeting on Monday night with Bangladesh’s ODI captain Shakib Al Hasan and head coach Chandika Hathurusingha at his residence.

Earlier, it was also reported that Tamim was present in that meeting. However, it was a misunderstanding from the media as Shakib and Tamim were not present together at the BCB President’s residence.

The meeting didn’t last for more than half an hour. Neither Nazmul nor Shakib addressed the media afterwards.

Shakib to lead Bangladesh, despite rumours he was to stand down from the captaincy

This story is almost like a soap opera filled with new twists and turns almost every hour. According to a report, a BCB official, who refused to reveal his name, told The Daily Star that Shakib wanted to step down as captain because he was against taking a half-fit cricketer in the World Cup squad.

Given that Tamim has been excluded, we perhaps may not know whether those rumours were indeed true. However, according to Cricfrenzy, Nafees Iqbal, Tamim’s elder brother, has been removed as Team Manager and will not be travelling to India for the World Cup.

The whole episode has the potential to be quite the distraction for a Bangladesh side that needs to pick up its game after disappointing performances in recent times.

Otherwise, a disappointing World Cup campaign awaits.

Mitchell Starc update – will he be fit for the World Cup?

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In welcome news for Australia, Mitchell Starc is fit and raring to go ahead of the World Cup. The left-armer is set to play the third and final ODI against India at Rajkot ahead of Australia’s two warm-up matches and World Cup opener at Chennai on October 8, also against India.

Starc has been recovering from injuries to both his shoulder and groin in the aftermath of the 2023 Ashes series. He injured his shoulder in the final Ashes Test, before discovering a groin problem when returning home from England.

However, Starc is now back bowling at full tilt. He missed the opening two ODIs against India to complete his recovery, but he was seen bowling on the practice pitches at Indore before the second match. Also, last Thursday, Starc completed an hour-long session bowling off his full run-up.

Mitchell Starc update – fast bowler set to play

Speaking to cricket.com.au before the second ODI against India, Starc said he’s “on track for the World Cup” after a successful bowling session on the Indore practice pitches.

“Hopefully I get a roll out in game three, and if not, we’ve got those two warm-up games (in Thiruvananthapuram on September 30 and Hyderabad on October 3)”, Starc said on Sunday.

“There was a few things going on during the Ashes, which we found out post-Ashes,” he continued. “There was a little bit going on in the (groin) region, so that’s obviously lengthened the recovery time. The shoulder has been good since the Ashes; it’s just making sure that I was ready to go for the World Cup and not compromising that.”

Starc’s impending return is a big boost for Australia. They have struggled both upfront and at the death in recent ODIs. In fact, they have failed to bowl their opponent out in their past five matches, and have conceded more than ten runs per over at the death.

IND vs AUS 3rd ODI Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report

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After sealing the series with a comprehensive victory in Indore, India will take on Australia in what will be both teams’ final game before the start of the World Cup. Plenty of changes from both sides are expected for this last game of the series in Rajkot.

India won the second ODI by 99 runs (DLS) on Sunday (September 25) and look like a solid unit ahead of the global event. From centuries by Gill and Shreyas to Ashwin’s three-fer, the Men in Blue ticked plenty of boxes in that game. As the likes of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli return, the team will only get strengthened further.

Meanwhile, Australia suffered their fifth consecutive defeat in this format, and they have several concerns. The form of pace all-rounders and the reckless shots of their batters are something Australia would have talked about a lot before the game. This game will be their final opportunity to get their acts together and carry the momentum to the warm-up games and eventually to the World Cup.

IND vs AUS 3rd ODI 2023 Possible Playing XIs

The return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will bolster the Indian squad. Shubman Gill and Shardul Thakur are rested for this game, while Axar Patel has failed to regain his full fitness. Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Shami are also unavailable.

India: 1. Rohit Sharma (c), 2. Ishan Kishan, 3. Virat Kohli, 4. Shreyas Iyer, 5. KL Rahul (wk), 6. Suryakumar Yadav, 7. Ravindra Jadeja, 8. Ravichandran Ashwin/Kuldeep Yadav, 9. Mukesh Kumar, 10. Mohammed Siraj, 11. Jasprit Bumrah.

Pat Cummins will be back for this game. Mitchell Starc might also play his first game of the tour. Glenn Maxwell can return to the fold as well.

Australia: 1. David Warner, 2. Mitchell Marsh, 3. Steve Smith, 4. Marnus Labuschagne, 5. Alex Carey (wk), 6. Cameron Green/Glenn Maxwell, 7. Marcus Stoinis, 8. Pat Cummins (c), 9. Mitchell Starc, 10. Adam Zampa, 11. Josh Hazlewood.

IND vs AUS 3rd ODI Dream11 Prediction – Fantasy Tips

India:

  • Rohit Sharma has 2251 runs at an average of 59.23 and a strike rate of 94.42 in 42 ODI innings against Australia. He has also hit eight half-centuries and as many centuries against them.
  • Ishan Kishan has 409 runs at an average of 37.18 and a strike rate of 93.16 in 13 ODI innings this year. The southpaw has also amassed four half-centuries.
  • Virat Kohli has 2172 runs at an average of 52.97 and a strike rate of 95.34 in 44 ODI innings against Australia. He has also hit 11 fifties and eight centuries against them. Virat loves batting against Australia and will look to make an impact again.
  • KL Rahul has looked in pristine touch with the willow this series. Overall, Rahul has 502 runs at an average of 50.20 and a strike rate of 96.53 in 13 ODI innings against Australia. He has also amassed five fifties against them.
  • Mohammed Siraj is going through the form of his life with the ball. He has 29 wickets at an average of 12.86 and a strike rate of 16.68 in 12 ODI innings this year.

Australia:

  • David Warner has 1118 runs at an average of 50.81 and a strike rate of 97.47 in 23 ODI innings against India. He has also amassed eight fifties and three centuries against them. He has looked good in this series, but Australia would need a big score from his bat this time around.
  • Mitchell Marsh has 321 runs at an average of 40.21 and struck at 123.93 in nine ODI innings this year. He also has three fifties.
  • Steven Smith has 1186 runs while averaging 53.90 and striking at 101.97 in 22 ODI innings against India. He also has five half-centuries and as many centuries against them.
  • Mitchell Starc has 25 wickets at 33.64 runs apiece in 16 ODI innings against India. The Indian top-order is slightly vulnerable to the left-arm pace, and Starc has also troubled them in the past. Starc will have the responsibility of providing powerplay wickets to his team, something the other bowlers have failed to do consistently this series.
  • Starc vs. Suryakumar promises to be an interesting battle. The left-armer dismissed Yadav twice in two balls earlier this year.
  • Adam Zampa has 34 wickets at 31.64 runs apiece in 21 ODI innings against India. He bowled well amidst the carnage in the previous game and will have to provide breakthroughs to the team in the middle overs again.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head in the ODIs: Played 148, India 56, Australia 82, NR 10.
  • Marnus Labuschagne vs Ravichandran Ashwin this series: 12 runs, 14 balls, 85.71 SR & 2 dismissals.
  • Virat Kohli vs Adam Zampa in the ODIs: 230 runs, 209 balls, 110.04 SR & 5 dismissals.
  • Mohammed Siraj in the powerplay in the ODIs this year: 16 wickets, 15.12 avg, 20.25 SR & 4.48 economy rate.
  • Steve Smith requires 20 more to complete 5000 ODI runs.

Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot, Pitch Report and Weather

The track in Rajkot is generally ideal for the batters. So, expect another high-scoring game, with the ball coming nicely on the bat. The average first innings score has been 311, with the teams batting first winning all three ODIs at this venue.

A temperature of around 33°C, with clear skies, is forecasted during the match hours.

IND vs AUS 3rd ODI 2023 Dream11 Picks

Note: The below teams are not based on the final playing XIs. We may not be able to update these in time. Use the stats and commentary in this article, as well as your own instincts, to create your teams.

IND vs AUS Dream11 Prediction – Ideal team combination: 2-4-2-3

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IND vs AUS 3rd ODI 2023 Dream11 Picks

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IND vs AUS 3rd ODI Match Prediction – Who will win?

Australia are expected to fight hard to avoid a clean sweep, but India look good to win the rubber.

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List of excellent innings by KL Rahul in ODIs in 2023

Cricket News: List of excellent innings by KL Rahul in ODIs in 2023 | KL Rahul has scored important runs for India in ODIs in 2023

KL Rahul is a player that divides opinion. His approach in T20 cricket at times often comes under the microscope. However, there can be no complaints regarding his output in ODI cricket, as he adds that all-important quality and reliability in the Indian batting lineup.

Back in 2019, there were concerns about India’s middle order. Their inability to nail down important positions leading into the World Cup came back to haunt them, with the early loss of their top three proving crucial in the semi-final defeat against New Zealand.

Now, Rahul has made the number five position his own. In 19 ODIs batting at five, Rahul has struck 781 runs at an average of 52.06 and strike rate of 98.73. This includes eight 50+ scores.

Should he deliver similar numbers in the upcoming World Cup, India will be even harder to beat. However, what is impressive about Rahul’s numbers is the context. This year alone, he has been able to either recover situations with the team in a bit of bother or accelerate when the team is well-placed.

KL Rahul in ODIs in 2023: India’s middle order linchpin

Overall this year, Rahul has struck 505 runs at an average of 72.14 and strike rate of 86.91. Here are some of his noteworthy knocks so far in 2023. Hard work and fluency have been on show in equal measure, depending on the match situation.

64* (103) vs Sri Lanka, Eden Gardens, January 2023

On an Eden Gardens surface offering assistance, Sri Lanka’s bowlers reduced India to 86/4 chasing 216 in the second ODI of their three-match series in January. Rahul combined with Hardik Pandya for a crucial 75-run stand for the fifth wicket, before pushing on to finish unbeaten on 64.

Rahul scored six fours in his 103-stay. His defence and ability to rotate strike square of the wicket defined his innings in a chase that could have went really pear-shaped for India if their middle order wasn’t up to scratch.

75* (91) vs Australia, Wankhede, March 2023

Soon after, KL Rahul was unbeaten again in a successful chase. India’s bowlers were excellent in dismantling Australia for 188. However, they fell to 16/3 and then 39/4, and the total looked a fair way away.

Rahul, who walked in to a hat-trick ball against the fired up Mitchell Starc, finished not out with a classy 75. Apart from an edge through the slips on 41, he looked largely untroubled even as Australia’s seamers plugged away early. He bode his time and paced the innings beautifully.

Rahul combined with Hardik Pandya for a 44-run stand and then had an unbroken 108-run partnership with Ravindra Jadeja to see India home.

111* (106) vs Pakistan, Colombo, September 2023

After a strong opening partnership in their 2023 Asia Cup Super Four clash against Pakistan, India then lost two very quick wickets. However, KL Rahul, in his first game after months out with injury, combined with Virat Kohli for a mammoth, unbroken 233-run stand to take India to 356/2.

Rahul’s innings was promising in more ways than one. He eased into his innings early to consolidate after two wickets fell in quick succession. Then, he went on to score 62 off his final 47 balls to accelerate nicely alongside Kohli as India put the Pakistan attack to the sword.

“When I walked in, there was that nervousness,” Rahul said after the match. “It took me 10-15 minutes to just calm myself down and get my feet moving, get my mind thinking about the right things. When I hit one or two boundaries, the fogginess went away.”

39 (44) vs Sri Lanka, Colombo, September 2023

India prevailed by 41 runs on a challenging pitch against Sri Lanka in the 2023 Asia Cup. In India’s score of 213, only Rohit Sharma (53 off 48 balls) had a better strike rate than Rahul’s 88.63. Coming in at a tricky position of 91/3, Rahul hit just two boundaries in his 44-ball stay but ensured he kept things ticking against Sri Lanka’s spinners.

58* (63) vs Australia, Mohali, September 2023

Another successful run chase, another not out for KL Rahul. This time, Rahul enjoyed some early luck with Zampa dropping a sitter off his own bowling. However, from there, Rahul was assured as ever after Australia had a sniff of a comeback following three quick Indian wickets at around the halfway mark in the chase of 281.

Once again, Rahul’s strike rotation was a key feature. He had five boundary scoring shots in his 63-ball stay, but still finished with a strike rate of 92.06.

If India get that kind of efficiency from their number five in the upcoming World Cup, they will be well-placed to end their ten-year ICC trophy drought.

97* (115) vs Australia, Chennai, 2023 World Cup

And another. This time in the pressure cooker of a World Cup match. With India tottering at the depths of 2/3, Rahul showed immediate poise and calm to deliver another superb innings at number five. His front and back-foot play was supreme, rotating strike beautifully to keep Australia at bay.

He partnered with Virat Kohli (85) to break the back of the 200-run chase on a tricky Chennai pitch. The pair added 165 for the fourth wicket to all but seal victory and hand India a winning start to their 2023 World Cup campaign.

Most expensive spells in ODI cricket history

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The advent of T20 cricket, bigger bats, flatter surfaces and incredible batting skills has often left bowlers grasping for answers in ODI cricket.

Batters play with no fear as they view the ODI format as simply an extension of T20 cricket. Before 2006, no team scored over 400 in an innings. Fast forward 17 years later, and that mark has been breached 24 times. And we can expect more to come.

Top 5 most expensive spells in ODI cricket

As a result, bowlers have been on the wrong side of the record books in this period. Here is a look at the top five most expensive spells in ODI cricket history.

Bas de Leede: 2/115 vs Australia, 2023

The talented Bas de Leede had a tough day out at Delhi against Australia in the 2023 World Cup. The all-rounder felt the full force of Glenn Maxwell, who went on to score the fastest-ever World Cup hundred and fastest-ever ODI century by an Australian (40 balls).

Mick Lewis: 0/113 vs South Africa, 2006

Speaking of 2006, the year is remembered for one of the all-time classic ODIs. Australia became the first team to cross 400 in an innings, only to have that surpassed by South Africa hours later.

Mick Lewis, who starred for Australia in New Zealand at the death earlier that year, was trusted by captain Ricky Ponting to deliver in Johannesburg. However, it was a tough outing for the seamer, who bore the brunt of Herschelle Gibbs’ outstanding 175 and the Proteas’ outstanding finish to seal what remains the highest run-chase ever.

Adam Zampa: 0/113 vs South Africa, 2023

Adam Zampa has been outstanding for Australia in ODIs, especially since 2019. He has also had respectable figures at the death in this period. However, that all went out the window as Heinrich Klaasen went on a rampage at Centurion in September 2023.

Zampa conceded 50 off 17 balls against Klaasen, who went on to hit a scarcely-believable 174 off 83 balls. Overall, the legspinner went for eight fours and nine sixes.

Rashid Khan: 0/110 vs England, 2019

This was a shock to many. Rashid Khan, one of the premier white-ball bowlers, was taken to the cleaners by Eoin Morgan in the 2019 World Cup.

Morgan, who scored 148 off 71 balls in England’s total of 297/6, struck 58 off 20 balls against Rashid, who went on to concede 110 in just nine overs. Morgan’s onslaught included one four and a remarkable seven sixes.

Wahab Riaz: 0/110 vs England, 2016

In 2015, England suffered an embarrassing exit from the World Cup. A little over a year later, Wahab Riaz felt the full force of England’s white-ball revival.

Alex Hales went ballistic, smashing 171 off 122 balls, followed by incredible knocks by Jos Buttler (90* off 51 balls) and Eoin Morgan (57* off 27 balls). Riaz copped the most punishment, conceding 110 out of England’s mammoth 444/3.

Tamim Iqbal disagrees with Litton Das calling Ish Sodhi back

Cricket News: Tamim Iqbal disagrees with Litton Das calling Ish Sodhi back | Tamim says Bangladesh should not have called Sodhi back

New Zealand beat Bangladesh easily by 86 runs in the second ODI at Mirpur. Ish Sodhi was the topic of the day in more ways than one, ripping through the Tigers lineup, taking 6/39 after scoring 35 off 39 balls with the bat.

However, the big story was Litton Das and Hasan Mahmud deciding to call Sodhi back after the seamer ran him out at the non-strikers end. Sodhi was on 17 at that stage, going on to help New Zealand post 250+ on a slow pitch at the Shere-e-Bangla National Stadium.

The move divided fans online, and so too senior batsman Tamim Iqbal. Speaking to the media following Bangladesh’s disappointing loss, Tamim said that Hasan Mahmud did nothing wrong and that the dismissal is within the rules of the game.

Tamim Iqbal says Litton Das should not have recalled Sodhi

“I don’t see anything wrong in it. The rule is there,” said Tamim. “If we get someone out, or one of us gets out in that manner, I don’t think we should react the way people are reacting nowadays.”

Tamim acknowledged that it was a team decision, but there was to be a discussion in the dressing room following the match as to whether Bangladesh will even attempt running the non-striker out in the future.

“I think it is a team decision,” Tamim continued. “We will definitely talk about it after today’s incident. If it is a team decision that we will take wickets in this way, we will.

“If we don’t want to take it, we will not try it. I don’t think it looks good to bring back a batter after getting him out. Either we take it, or we don’t do it.”

Fans had their say on social media. Those in favour of Litton’s decision praised him for displaying sportsmanship and playing within the spirit of the game. Others believe that Bangladesh legitimately dismissed Sodhi, and thus should have not decided to recall him.

The two teams will meet in the third and final ODI on Tuesday, 26 September at Mirpur before departing for India for the World Cup.

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India and Australia have another opportunity at experimentation before the experienced big guns return in the third ODI. In the first clash, experienced gun Mohammed Shami led the way with a five-wicket haul, with young gun Shubman Gill combining with the talented Ruturaj Gaikwad for a 142-run opening stand.

From there, Australia were almost certainly staring down the barrel of a fourth-straight ODI defeat. Adam Zampa’s efforts gave the tourists a sniff, but the fact he bowled for the first time in the 15th over, it all seemed too late for Pat Cummins’ men.

At Indore, Australia need to stitch bigger partnerships together. Regular wickets hurt them at Mohali, which is a concern given Australia have question marks with regards to how they start against spin. If they get going, anything is possible with a boost in confidence needed ahead of the World Cup.

IND vs AUS 2nd ODI Possible Playing XIs

Both India and Australia may look at further experimentation. India could rest Jasprit Bumrah, who has now played a few games in a row. Also, Sundar may play.

India: 1. Ruturaj Gaikwad, 2. Shubman Gill, 3. Shreyas Iyer, 4. Suryakumar Yadav, 5. KL Rahul (c & wk), 6. Ravindra Jadeja, 7. Washington Sundar, 8. R Ashwin, 9. Shardul Thakur, 10. Mohammed Shami, 11. Mohammed Siraj/Jasprit Bumrah.

Glenn Maxwell is out of this match. Mitchell Starc is unlikely to play as well. Australia may bring Josh Hazlewood back, possibly for Marcus Stoinis.

Australia: 1. David Warner, 2. Mitchell Marsh, 3. Steve Smith, 4. Marnus Labuschagne, 5. Cameron Green, 6. Alex Carey/Josh Inglis, 7. Marcus Stoinis/Aaron Hardie, 8. Pat Cummins (c), 9. Sean Abbott, 10. Adam Zampa, 11. Josh Hazlewood

IND vs AUS 2nd ODI Dream11 Prediction – Fantasy Tips

India:

  • Shubman Gill averages 64.75 after 34 ODIs (1,813 runs). He looked in rare form in the first ODI, where he middled nearly every delivery. Also, Gill scored a century in his sole ODI at Indore.
  • KL Rahul when batting at number five in ODIs: 19 inns, 781 runs, avg. 52.06, SR 98.73. The captain made Zampa pay for a drop at Mohali, going on to make an unbeaten 58.
  • Can Suryakumar Yadav build on his half-century? His effort at Mohali was just his third half-century in 26 ODI innings, so consistency is key now for Yadav.
  • Mohammed Shami was outstanding in the first ODI. He will look to shape the ball away from Mitch Marsh again. Also, he has now dismissed Steve Smith four times in 109 balls in ODIs (118 runs).
  • Also, Shami has the most wickets of any current player in AUS-IND ODIs (37) at an average of 31.40 and strike rate of 31.24.
  • Mohammed Siraj, if picked, will be key upfront. Since the start of 2022, Siraj has taken 32 powerplay wickets at an average of 15.9.

Australia:

  • Mitchell Marsh smashed 194 runs at an average of 97.00 and strike rate of 131.08 against India earlier this year. However, he has made scores of 0, 29, 6, 71 and 4 in his past five ODIs.
  • David Warner was Australia’s only half-centurion in the first match. Overall against India, Warner averages 50.71, with 1,065 runs to his name.
  • Steve Smith is crucial to Australia’s hopes. He has a superb record against India in ODIs: 21 inns, 1,186 runs, avg. 56.47, SR 102.06.
  • Adam Zampa bowled nicely in the first ODI. He now has 33 wickets in 20 matches against India (avg. 30.57), including four dismissals against KL Rahul (avg. 23.5).
  • Josh Hazlewood has dismissed Shreyas Iyer thrice in 26 balls in white-ball cricket (once in ODIs, twice in T20s).

Other Stats and Facts

  • Head-to-head since the start of 2017: 24 matches, India 14, Australia 10.
  • At Mohali, six of Australia’s top seven reached 29. However, only David Warner crossed fifty.
  • KL Rahul in ODIs against Australia: 12 inns, 450 runs, avg. 50.00, SR 93.36.
  • David Warner averages 51.77 in ten ODIs in India (466 runs).
  • Shubman Gill is the only player to have hit at least four ODI centuries in 2023.

Holkar Cricket Stadium Indore Pitch Report and Weather

Flat pitch and small boundaries. That is usually on the menu at Indore. Earlier this year, Rohit Sharma (101) and Gill (112) smashed 212 off 26.1 overs for the opening wicket in a total of 385 against New Zealand. The Black Caps responded with 295 at a run rate of over seven.

There is a chance of morning thunderstorms, but AccuWeather’s hourly forecast suggests there should be full match.

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Litton Das calls Ish Sodhi back after run out at non-strikers end

Cricket News: Litton Das calls Ish Sodhi back after run out at non-strikers end | Reactions to Litton Das recalling Ish Sodhi

Bangladesh captain Litton Das recalled Ish Sodhi after the latter was run out at the non-strikers’ end in the second ODI against New Zealand at Mirpur.

In the 46th over, seamer Hasan Mahmud took the bails off before jumping into his delivery stride, catching Sodhi out of his crease in the process. Sodhi backed up a little too far, with his back leg short of the crease when the bails were removed.

On review, Sodhi was given out by the third umpire.

However, in a twist, Das was then seen talking to the umpires. He and Hasan agreed to call Sodhi back, with Hasan and Sodhi then embracing one another with a hug.

At that point, Sodhi was 17 not out off 26 balls with New Zealand at 224/8. He went on to make 35 off 39 balls and the Black Caps finished with 254 on a slow pitch.

Did Litton Das and Hasan Mahmud do the right thing recalling Ish Sodhi? Fans debate on social media

It’s not a non-striker run out (previously “mankad”) without a huge debate. R Ashwin and Deepti Sharma come to mind. Here, fans have once again taken to social media to share their thoughts, with arguments for and against Litton’s decision to call Sodhi back.

Arguments for Litton calling Sodhi back

Fans in favour pointed to the spirit of cricket and the sportsmanship shown by Bangladesh. Of course, Piers Morgan was thrilled, tagging Cricket Australia in his tweet.

Arguments against Litton calling Sodhi back

Some fans were not in favour of the move. Their argument is the play is within the rules of the game.

How much is the SBI Life sponsorship worth to the BCCI?

Cricket News: How much is the SBI Life sponsorship worth to the BCCI? | BCCI lands sponsorship deal with insurance company

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has landed another big sponsorship deal. SBI Life, one of India’s largest insurance companies, has come on board as one of BCCI’s official partners for domestic and international cricket for the 2023-2026 window.

The deal is worth a reported INR 47 crore (approx. US$5.6 million) across 56 games in this three-year window. SBI Life agreed to pay INR 85 lakh per game, which is above the initial base price of INR 75 lakhs.

The partnership began in the first ODI between India and Australia at Mohali on September 22. The hosts won that match by five wickets, thanks mainly to Mohammed Shami’s 5/51 and a 142-run opening stand between Shubman Gill and Ruturaj Gaikwad.

Delighted to welcome SBI Life on Board – Jay Shah

“We are delighted to welcome SBI Life on board as an Official Partner for BCCI’s Domestic and International Season for the next three years, leading up to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023,” said BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.

“SBI Life’s commitment to excellence aligns perfectly with BCCI’s vision for cricket. This collaboration reflects our commitment to promoting and supporting the sport of cricket at all levels. We look forward to a fruitful partnership that will enhance the cricketing experience for fans and players alike,” said Shah.