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Will Andy Flower become India head coach?

Cricket News: Will Andy Flower become India coach after 2023 WC? | Who will coach India after the 2023 ODI World Cup?

Former Zimbabwean skipper Andy Flower has emerged as a hot favourite to take over as the Indian head coach after this year’s ICC Men’s ODI World Cup. Prasanna Agoram, a Level 3 Certified Coach, Qualified Umpire and renowned Performance Analyst who has worked with the South African International Team for 11 years and in other major T20 leagues across the world, made this revelation on Twitter.

“Heard from few close sources from my cricketing circles – Andy Flower is one of the favourites to take over as head coach for team India post World Cup 2023,” Prasanna tweeted, sparking rumours of a possible change in guard after the mega tournament in the country this year.

Andy Flower to take over? A look at Rahul Dravid’s Track Record as Team India head coach

Dravid’s contract with the national team ends after the 2023 ODI World Cup. He assumed responsibilities as the head coach after India’s crushing defeat in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2021.

However, the ex-Indian skipper’s tenure as a tactician has not unfolded in the manner he would have hoped it to. Success in multi-nation tournaments continues to elude India even until now.

The Men in Blue first lost the decisive fifth Test at Edgbaston in 2022 against England, which put water over their chances of securing a historic series win on English soil. They then failed to even make it to the finals of the Asia Cup last year, which was followed by a semi-final exit to England in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Australia later that year.

2023 has not been without any heartbreaks either as the Baggy Greens rolled over Team India in the World Test Championship (WTC) final at The Oval last month. Amidst these circumstances, there must be high pressure on Dravid & Co. to lift the trophy in the World Cup this year considering that they have no ground to seek an extension otherwise.

Meanwhile, Flower has previously coached the England national team, taking them to number one in the world. Also, Flower took on the consultant position for Australia for the WTC Final, and has had stints at multiple franchises in T20 leagues across the world, making him an experienced and qualified candidate for such a big role.

The former Zimbabwean captain recently left his post as coach of Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) after steering them to two playoffs’ appearances in their first two seasons. Former Australia opener Justin Langer has taken over as coach of the franchise.

TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report MLC 2023 Match 7

TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report MLC 2023 Match 7 | TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Today | Grand Prairie Pitch Report

It’s the Super Kings against MI. The yellow vs blue that has thrilled us in the Indian Premier League over the years now makes it way to America in a tournament that has already showcased how quickly a T20 match can turn.

MI New York, four-fifths of the way through their innings, looked in terrible trouble against Los Angeles on Sunday night. Sitting precariously at 97/7 after 16.2 overs following a defeat in their first game, Tim David once again highlighted his quality by lifting New York to 155.

David forms part of MI New York’s key strength: the lower-middle order. But, as skipper Kieron Pollard said in the post-match interview, more is needed from the top order. If they get the necessary returns, MI NY will be mighty hard to beat given the proficiency of their bowling attack, which was on display yesterday as they routed LA for just 50.

Texas Super Kings are in a similar boat. Both Faf du Plessis and Decon Conway have been dismissed for golden ducks already in MLC 2023. Their battle with the Rabada-Boult opening combination promises to be a mouthwatering encounter. Should TSK get away early, they have the finishing power – as Dwayne Bravo showed last game – to cause problems.

TSK vs MINY Match Details

  • Date: 17 July, 2023.
  • Location: Grand Prairie Stadium, Texas.
  • Time: 7:30pm (local), 6:00am (IST, 18th July).

MLC 2023 Match 7: TSK vs MINY Possible Playing XIs

Texas Super Kings: 1. Faf du Plessis (c), 2. Devon Conway, 3. Lahiru Milantha, 4. David Miller, 5. Milind Kumar, 6. Mitchell Santner, 7. Dwayne Bravo, 8. Calvin Savage, 9. Gerald Coetzee/Sisanda Magala, 10. Mohammad Mohsin, 11. Rusty Theron

MI New York: 1. Dewald Brevis, 2. Shayan Jahangir, 3. Monank Patel, 4. Hammad Azam, 5. Nicholas Pooran (wk), 6. Kieron Pollard (c), 7. Tim David, 8. Kagiso Rabada, 9. Nosthush Kenjige, 10. Trent Boult, 11. Ehsan Adil

TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction: Key Players to Watch/Key Stats

Texas Super Kings:

  • Faf du Plessis has made a slow start to MLC 2023. But, he can fire at any moment. If he can get past the Boult-Rabada opening burst, watch out.
  • du Plessis has struck 1,153 runs at an average of 44.3 and strike rate of 148.4 in T20s this year.
  • Devon Conway made a strong start to the tournament (55) before his golden duck last game. He has never been dismissed by Rabada (13 balls, 21 runs) and Boult (6 balls, 12 runs) in T20s.
  • David Miller was man of the match in TSK’s win earlier in MLC 2023. He struck 61 off 42 balls. Since the start of 2022, Miller has struck 1,802 runs in all T20s at an average of 38.34 and strike rate of 143.47.
  • Dwayne Bravo is winding back the clock. The all-rounder hammered 76* off 39 balls last game and has taken a wicket in each of the two matches so far.
  • Bravo has dismissed Nicholas Pooran three times in 44 balls in T20s (68 runs). He has also dismissed Pollard 11 times in 176 balls in T20s (275 runs), so that battle promises to be a fascinating one.
  • Gerald Coetzee, if fit, is one to watch. The pacer has picked up four wickets in two games, with three coming in the powerplay. Interestingly, Coetzee has dismissed Dewald Brevis twice in 15 balls in T20s (17 runs).

MI New York:

  • It’s a big game for Dewald Brevis. The talented batter is striking at just 100 in the powerplay and 121.6 overall in T20s this year
  • Tim David is on fire. The middle order batsman has smashed 101 runs without dismissal at a strike rate of 206.2 in MLC 2023.
  • Nicholas Pooran has struck 826 runs in franchise T20s this year at an average of 35.9 and strike rate of 152.1. The left-hander has looked decent this MLC season (78 runs) without finding his fluency as yet (SR 120).
  • Kagiso Rabada has had the better of Faf du Plessis in T20s. He has dismissed him three times in 33 balls, conceding just 34 in the process. Also, Rabada has total figures of 1/23 off 19 balls against Miller.
  • Trent Boult is looking in prime touch. He has picked up four wickets in two matches at an economy of 7.02. The left-armer will be key against the TSK openers, especially Conway who was dismissed by Marco Jansen earlier in the tournament.

Other Stats and Facts

  • Tim David has hit 458 runs at an average of 41.6 and strike rate of 194.9 between overs 16 and 20 in all T20s this year.
  • Mohammad Mohsin is MLC 2023’s leading wicket-taker so far (5).
  • Mitchell Santner has dismissed Nicholas Pooran twice in 16 balls in all T20s (14 runs).
  • Kieron Pollard has struck 43 off 24 against Rusty Theron in T20s. Theron has dismissed him twice. Also, Pollard has notched 39 off 21 balls against Santner in all T20 cricket (one dismissal).

Grand Prairie Stadium Texas Pitch Report and Weather

Another very hot evening is forecast, with temperatures touching 40 degrees. The surfaces have begun to show signs of slowing down, with teams struggling to get going in the powerplay and middle overs.

The average first innings score is 172.5. Teams batting first have won five of the six matches to date. So, there may be the temptation to bat first and aim to get 170+ on the board.

MLC 2023 Match 7: TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Today Match 17 July 2023

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.

TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction: Ideal team combination

  • 2 wicket-keepers
  • 3+ batsmen or 3+ bowlers
  • 2 all-rounders

Option 1:

TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report MLC 2023 Match 7 | TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Today | Grand Prairie Pitch Report
MLC 2023 Match 7: TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Today Match 17 July 2023

Option 2:

TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Possible 11 Pitch Report MLC 2023 Match 7 | TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Today | Grand Prairie Pitch Report
MLC 2023 Match 7: TSK vs MINY Dream11 Prediction Today Match 17 July 2023

MLC 2023 Match 7: TSK vs MINY Match PredictionWho will win?

A match that can go either way. MI New York look strong with their middle order and bowling attack, but a score of 170+ by either team is likely to be a winning one.

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Old Trafford Manchester weather forecast for 4th Ashes Test

Cricket News: Old Trafford Manchester weather forecast for 4th Ashes Test | Will rain spoil the 4th Ashes Test at Manchester?

The 2023 Ashes, as predicted by many, is beautifully poised heading into the final two Tests. Australia took a 2-0 series lead thanks to two closely-fought victories, followed by England landing their first punch at Headingley.

Team combinations and battles between players – namely Stuart Broad and David Warner – dominates the talk ahead of the fourth Ashes Test at Old Trafford. However, there is the worry of rain, with inclement weather forecast throughout the Test match.

Below is a look on whether there could be enough play to allow for a result.

4th Ashes Test 2023: Will the weather play spoilsport at Old Trafford?

According to BBC.com, there is up to a 41% chance of precipitation at 11am on Wednesday; day one of the Test. The good news is that the probability of rain decreases throughout the afternoon. So, there should be close to a full day’s play at least.

Day two (Thursday) looks the most promising of all the days. Sunny intervals and minimal rain is forecast. Day three (Friday) looks a little more worrying with the possibility of light rain showers in the morning, before lower chances of precipitation in the afternoon.

Cricket News: Old Trafford Manchester weather forecast for 4th Ashes Test | Will rain spoil the 4th Ashes Test at Old Trafford Manchester?
Old Trafford Manchester weather forecast for 4th Ashes Test: Day 3

However, days four and five look most worrying. The chance of precipitation stands at 70% right throughout Saturday, with similar conditions forecast for Sunday afternoon. The hope is that the conditions improve by the time the weekend comes around, but one can expect England to go even harder to try set the game up on the opening three days.

AccuWeather predicts similar weather patterns. The first three days should see a good amount of cricket played, but the chances of interruptions on days four and five are high.

Cricket News: Old Trafford Manchester weather forecast for 4th Ashes Test | Will rain spoil the 4th Ashes Test at Old Trafford Manchester?
Old Trafford Manchester weather forecast for 4th Ashes Test: Day 3

What will the pitch be like at Old Trafford?

Also, there is the question of pitch preparation. There has been quite a bit of rain in Manchester in the lead up to the match, which my prompt the captain who wins the toss to bowl first.

However, the team batting first has won 50% of Tests at Old Trafford since the start of 2013. Spin could also play a key factor later in the game, but overcast conditions and the lack of heat should make the pace bowlers the priority.

England will be desperate for the weather to hold up. Should the match end in a draw, Australia will retain the Ashes as the hosts have to win the series to regain the coveted urn.

Reactions to Shaheen Shah Afridi reaching 100 Test wickets

Cricket News: Reactions to Shaheen Shah Afridi reaching 100 Test wickets | Shaheen reaches 100 Test wickets after return from injury

The first Test between Sri Lanka and Pakistan has already confirmed that we may have a close series on our hands.

Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah bowled in tandem to kick off proceedings after Sri Lanka won the toss and chose to bat at Galle. Less than 15 minutes into the game, Shaheen got his 100th Test wicket as he got the better of Nishan Madushka. Soon after that, he also got Kusal Mendis with a delivery angling away from the batter.

It was a sweet moment for Shaheen as he had to wait an entire year to go from 99 to 100 Test wickets. Also, it was at this very venue where he picked up an injury last time around.

The pace bowling duo bowled excellent lengths in their first spells. They consistently tempted the batters and got the ball to move. Shaheen looked in much better rhythm, while Naseem was a bit unlucky as a few edges and chances went begging.

However, the one man they did not seem to have answers for was Dhananjaya de Silva. At the end of the day’s play, the batter remained unbeaten needing six more runs to get to his 10th Test century. At 242-6, Sri Lanka would go into the dressing room as the happier side, especially after the start Pakistan got.

On a Galle pitch that will only deteriorate, Sri Lanka would be more than happy to get to 280 or even 300.

SL vs PAK 1st Test day 1 reactions – Shaheen 100 wickets, Dhanajaya nears ton

Pakistan’s great left-armer, Wasim Akram, tweeted “Congratulations Shaheen Afridi on your 100 Test wickets, just one of the many milestones to come… Keep going strong!”

Here is how Twitter reacted to Shaheen reaching 100 Test wickets and Dhananjaya closing in on a ton.


IND vs WI 1st Test Twitter Reactions – Jaiswal & Ashwin destroy hosts

Cricket News: IND vs WI 1st Test Twitter Reactions – Jaiswal & Ashwin destroy hosts | Reactions to Ashwin 12 wickets & Jaiswal 171

India completed a convincing victory over the West Indies as the hosts lost by an innings and 141 runs. A dominant performance from the visitors represents the perfect start to their ICC World Test Championship 2023-25 campaign as they aim to reach the final for the third-straight time.

Ravichandran Ashwin, on a track with assistance for spinners, asked questions throughout the game. The West Indies batters had no answers to the legendary offspinner. The 36-year old bagged 12 wickets in the game, making it the eighth time he has taken ten wickets in a Test. He now has the joint-most 10-wicket hauls for India in Tests, alongside Anil Kumble.

Yashasvi Jaiswal, on Test debut, won the Player Of The Match award for his stunning 171. From humble beginnings to making history in his first Test knock ever is what dreams are made of. His patience and ability to adjust to a different format is what stood out as India declared on 421/5.

IND vs WI 1st Test Twitter reactions – West Indies crumble for 130 in just 50.3 overs

Here is how Twitter reacted to Ashwin’s 12 wickets and India’s emphatic win.

The second Test begins on Thursday 20th July at Port of Spain. Going by the evidence of the first Test, it is difficult to see anything other than a comfortable India victory given the gap between the teams.

Dropping David Warner a huge gamble – Ponting

Cricket News: Dropping David Warner a huge gamble – Ponting | Ricky Ponting backs David Warner for Old Trafford Test

On The ICC Review Podcast’s latest episode, former Australian skipper, Ricky Ponting, put forward his predicted Australia XI for the fourth Test. In the process, he backed David Warner for the Manchester showdown.

Ponting is of the opinion that the opener could score big anytime soon. Even with his matchup against Stuart Broad, leaving a player of his experience out with the Ashes on line could be a massive gamble.

Warner was dismissed by Broad twice in the previous Test. Broad has got the better of the left-handed batsman a stunning 17 times now in Test cricket. This, Ponting believes, is the major reason behind all the debate regarding Warner’s spot for the upcoming game.

“I know there’s been a lot of chat the last couple of days since the end of Headingley and it’s more the fact that it’s Broad that’s getting him out, I think. I think if it was anybody else, the noise probably wouldn’t be quite as loud, but the fact that he struggled to get through the opening spells of Broad a few times in this series again, makes it a little bit more of a worry.”

“And the reason I say that is because I’ve played against teams in the past and bowlers in the past where you just know that they’ve got the wood on you and they’re on top of you and you just can’t get away from it because if I’m Ben Stokes, even if David Warner gets through the first spell of Stuart Broad, then I’ll give him a short break and I’ll bring him back again,” said Ponting.

Bringing in new player over Warner can be a massive gamble, says Ricky Ponting

Keeping all that in mind, Ponting still wants Warner to be given another chance. According to him, it could probably be a mental block that is holding Warner back at this point, and not so much to do with his technique.

“When someone’s got you out 17 times, it does become as much a mental or probably more of a mental battle than it does a technical battle. But just thinking about the series, I’d be inclined to stick with David Warner,” he added.

Moreover, he was not happy with the lack of warm-up games for Australia. He made it clear that he has nothing against the inclusion of batters like Marcus Harris or Matt Renshaw. But, such players have barely played any first-class cricket in quite some time. Dropping an experienced campaigner like Warner for such players could backfire massively.

“With the lack of tour games for Australia, it doesn’t just hinder the guys that are out of form, but it actually hinders the other guys that are trying to push for a place into the side because they’re just batting in the nets every day and they’re not getting any match practice either.”

“If you’re going into the fourth Test match of an Ashes, with the Ashes on the line, do you bring a Marcus Harris or a Matt Renshaw in that simply haven’t played a game of cricket for, I don’t know how long since they’ve played a first-class game? Even if you did make the change, you’d be making a pretty courageous call to bring someone in that hasn’t been in the line-up,” added Ponting.

Can David Warner overcome the Stuart Broad threat?

Although Warner has scored just 141 runs in six innings so far this Ashes, the former Australian captain would want his side to stick with him. He thinks Warner could go on to score a big score if he sees out the new ball spell of Stuart Broad.

“Right now I’m probably more inclined to give David another opportunity and hope that he can get through Stuart Broad and go on and make a big score,” he said.

The legendary batter did not conclude without offering some advice to the struggling Warner. He talked about something he noticed about Warner and his reactions to getting dismissed by Broad.

Ponting, who himself was a master at mind games, knows that those wry on-field smiles from players are often an indication of them giving in to the pressure of the situation. He claimed that Warner seemed to have succumbed to the intensity and all the noise surrounding his matchup against Broad.  

“I always talk about when you see guys smiling on the field, smiling for me, it’s almost a nervous reaction. You’re never happy to play and miss at one or you’re never happy to nick one to slip, but for some reason when guys are under pressure, it’s nerves that makes you smile.”

“I know when I was playing against players, as soon as they started smiling at me, I knew that I had them. You’ve just got to look at Warner’s dismissals in the last game and this sort of wry smile came on his face almost to say, you’ve done it again, you’ve got me again,” Ponting claimed.

He ended the chat on the batter saying that he would wish to see the version of Warner that he always knew, the incredibly competitive sportsman who kept fighting until the very end. With some of the starts Warner has gotten off to in the last few weeks, Ponting thinks a knock justifying Warner’s caliber is right on the cards.

“I’d like to see him go the other way. I’d like to see him show that real bulldog fighting spirit that he’s got. I think like he showed in the first innings of the World Test Championship, like he showed in the first innings at Lord’s where he made runs there.”

“I’d like to see him get back to that and if he gets back to that, I think with the way that I’ve seen him start in a couple of his innings, I honestly do feel a big score is just around the corner,” Ponting concluded.

In the same Podcast, he also mentioned that he would bring back Josh Hazlewood in place of Scott Boland, who has not tasted enough success in the Ashes so far.

Ricky Ponting’s predicted Australia XI for fourth Ashes Test at Manchester

1. David Warner, 2. Usman Khawaja, 3. Marnus Labuschagne, 4. Steve Smith, 5. Travis Head, 6. Mitch Marsh, 7. Alex Carey, 8. Mitchell Starc, 9. Pat Cummins, 10. Todd Murphy, 11. Josh Hazlewood

Fans critical of the India Test jersey

Cricket News: Fans critical of the India Test jersey | Fans split on India’s new Test kit during first Test against West Indies

India’s domination of West Indies so far in their tour of the Caribbean doesn’t come as much of a surprise. India have made the final in each of the first two World Test Championship cycles, while the Windies are still reeling from missing out on the ODI World Cup.

Along with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s patient and determined debut century, a lot of the talk has been around India’s new Test jersey. In particular, the Dream11 logo and stripes on the trousers have been a topic of debate. Criticism of the kit is based at the move away from the traditional whites as well as whether the colours work well together in cricket’s most traditional format.

Those in support believe it’s a look that is a sign of the times, with sponsorships a key part of cricket and sport as a whole.

Debates on the new India Test jersey – fans have their say online

Arguments against the new kit:

“I cannot believe India is allowed to wear these uniforms in Test cricket (well, I can actually!). The blue Adidas stripes on the shirts and trousers are totally unacceptable in Test cricket. You wear that shirt in a press conference or on the team bus,” one fan wrote.

“The current Indian test jersey is so terrible on the eyes…Can we have the old classic white jersey back? Couldn’t there have been a better design to maintain the sanctity of the test ethic? Big logos, glaring colors, brands everywhere…looks like total crap,” read another tweet.

Reactions in favour of the India Test jersey & kit

Twitter reactions to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Test hundred on debut

Cricket News: Twitter reactions to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Test hundred on debut | Reactions to Jaiswal’s first Test century

In what has been a one sided affair so far, Yashasvi Jaiswal racked up a scintillating ton on Test debut for India against West Indies. At the end of day two, the left-handed batter remained unbeaten with 143 runs to his name already.

The 21-year old has looked untroubled. The youngster’s confidence and composure has been applaudable. A century on Test debut is incredible, and more so when it comes away from home.

However, what has been most impressive about this knock has been his patience and clarity of thought. The way he has batted after getting to his hundred is the best example of his persistence. Instead of throwing his wicket away, he has been hungry for more runs. That is a brilliant sign for India, and an indication that this ton is the first of many.

He has already faced 350 deliveries, and is set for more. It never looked as if it was a debutant batting in his first even Test innings. Rohit Sharma also bagged a ton, and was dismissed only after putting up a sensational 229-run opening partnership with Jaiswal.

West Indies looked hopeless and wasted reviews in desperation. The bowling did not look threatening enough either, and unless something miraculous happens, the game seems to be done for.

Twitter reactions to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s maiden hundred on Test debut

Here is how Twitter reacted to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s excellent century.

Equal prize money for men & women at ICC cricket events

Cricket News: Equal prize money for men & women at ICC events | ICC announces equal prize money for men’s and women’s teams at ICC events

The International Cricket Council (ICC) took to their website and social media handles to announce that both the men’s and women’s teams will now be receiving equal prize money at ICC events.

The same was also revealed by Jay Shah via his Twitter account. Shah is Head of the ICC Finance and Commercial Affairs (F&CA) Committee, as well as Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

It was in the ICC Annual Conference, which took place in Durban, South Africa, that the decision was finalised.

ICC achieves goal of equal prize money sooner than 2030 goal

One of ICC’s most significant aims had been to achieve total prize money equality and parity by the year 2030. However, the governing body has achieved the goal well before the estimated year.

Greg Barclay, the ICC Chairman, expressed his happiness and pleasure as he talked about this decision. He believes it is a remarkable moment in cricket history, and rightfully so.

“This is a significant moment in the history of our sport and I am delighted that men’s and women’s cricketers competing at ICC global events will now be rewarded equally,” said Barclay.

Prior to this massive decision, ICC was still making consistent attempts at promoting women’s cricket.

The winners of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2020 and 2023 received $1 million, while the runners-up received $500,000. This meant a huge five-time increment in comparison to the amounts received by the teams in 2018.

The same pattern could also be observed in the ODI World Cups. The prize money for the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2022 saw a $1.5m rise – from $2m to $3.5m – as compared to the 2017 edition.

Barclay talked about the same, bringing light to the ICC’s efforts directed at achieving their goal, which they now have.

“Since 2017 we have increased prize money at women’s events every year with a clear focus on reaching equal prize money and from here on in, winning the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup will carry the same prize money as winning the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup and the same for T20 World Cups and U19s too.”

“Cricket is genuinely a sport for all and this decision from the ICC Board reinforces that and enables us to celebrate and value every single player’s contribution to the game equally,” Barclay added.

The move is massive one. Cricket, indeed, is for all. Anyone and everyone can play the beautiful sport, and now, be paid the same as well. With this decision comes added motivation for any young girl willing to pick up a bat or a ball.

It could well be a significant moment in the sport’s history.

Kate Cross trends at #4 on Twitter as England keep women’s Ashes alive

Cricket News: Kate Cross trends at #4 on Twitter as England keep women’s Ashes alive | Kate Cross & Heather Knight lead ENG to win

The English women defeated their Australian counterparts in a nail-biting chase at the Gloucestershire Cricket Stadium to go 1-0 up in the three-match ODI series on Wednesday.

Chasing 264, the game went right down to the wire but the home side prevailed thanks to some terrific batting under pressure by the duo of Heather Knight and Kate Cross.

Twitter reacts to Kate Cross & Heather Knight magic

Cross came out to bat at No. 10 and scored four clutch boundaries to get to 19 off 20 deliveries, which led to Twitterati going berserk over her performance. Incredibly, England have now beaten Australia in the last three matches (two T20Is, one ODI) to keep the Ashes alive.

Post the game, Cross said she channelised her inner Chris Woakes to come out triumphant in this match.

“I was just thinking to myself, ‘I do not want to lose this game’ – I have seen us lose too many Ashes. I thought I’d channel my inner Chris Woakes and show number 10s can bat. We know we have still got a lot of work to do – they are the best team in the world, but we are clinging on,” she mentioned after the victory.

Australia, who are the incumbent World Champions, were on a peerless streak of having won 41 out of their last 42 ODIs prior to this defeat. Cross explained that England have been actively trying to take the aura off the Australian unit.

When she came on to bat, Knight apparently told Cross that it’s just an off-spinner bowling to her and not Ashleigh Gardner. “That mindset has done wonders for us so far,” Cross quipped.

England have now levelled the Ashes after being down six points to nil. But, they must still win the remaining two ODIs to reclaim the Ashes, starting at the Rose Bowl Cricket Ground in Southampton on June 16.