London, Aug 27 (Ians) Eoin Morgan, the 2019 Men’s Odi World Cup-winning captain, has backed England’s thought process over the omission of Harry Brook from the upcoming Men’s Odi World Cup squad.
On August 16, Brook’s omission came from England’s Odi squad due to all-rounder Ben Stokes coming out of his retirement from the format to help England defend their World Cup title in India, won four years ago on home soil, from October 5 to November 19, thus sparking a wide-ranging debate since then.
Despite fetching tremendous success in Tests and T20Is, Brook has only played three ODIs for England, all of it against South Africa earlier this year. At the domestic level, he last played a 50-over game for Yorkshire in 2019, due to the competition clashing with the Hundred in the last three years.
“In really good teams that have a lot of talent, but mainly a lot of success,...
On August 16, Brook’s omission came from England’s Odi squad due to all-rounder Ben Stokes coming out of his retirement from the format to help England defend their World Cup title in India, won four years ago on home soil, from October 5 to November 19, thus sparking a wide-ranging debate since then.
Despite fetching tremendous success in Tests and T20Is, Brook has only played three ODIs for England, all of it against South Africa earlier this year. At the domestic level, he last played a 50-over game for Yorkshire in 2019, due to the competition clashing with the Hundred in the last three years.
“In really good teams that have a lot of talent, but mainly a lot of success,...
- 8/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 13 (Ians) England coach Matthew Mott has said he is open to including Test captain Ben Stokes in the World Cup squad based solely on his batting prowess and revealed that limited-overs captain Jos Buttler will have a chat with Stokes to see if he is willing to reconsider his Odi retirement.
Stokes retired from ODIs in July last year and recently reiterated his intentions of staying retired from the 50-over format to be fit for the Test series against India in early 2024.
The all-rounder was one of the heroes for England in the 2019 edition of the mega event, winning the Player of the Match in the Final for his memorable unbeaten 84.
“Jos will probably lead the way on that communication, but Ben’s pretty straight with all of us. We will see if he’s keen,” Matthew Mott was quoted by the Icc website.
“There has not...
Stokes retired from ODIs in July last year and recently reiterated his intentions of staying retired from the 50-over format to be fit for the Test series against India in early 2024.
The all-rounder was one of the heroes for England in the 2019 edition of the mega event, winning the Player of the Match in the Final for his memorable unbeaten 84.
“Jos will probably lead the way on that communication, but Ben’s pretty straight with all of us. We will see if he’s keen,” Matthew Mott was quoted by the Icc website.
“There has not...
- 8/13/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Dec 12 (Ians) With a little less than a month left for South Africa’s T20 league — SA20, Royals Sports Group-owned franchise Paarl Royals are setting their sights on their debut match against Mi Cape Town in the season opener at Newlands in Cape Town on January 10.
In what is going to be a season of firsts for South Africa and for the Paarl Royals, another first is with the franchise having enrolled former Australia women’s international and World Cup winner Lisa Keightley as the Tactical Performance Coach.
The 51-year-old who left her role as the Head Coach of the England women’s team earlier this year is leading the way for women to coach in the men’s format, and expressed her thoughts all the way from Sydney. “As a coach, you always want to keep building and evolving, and to be going into the men’s...
In what is going to be a season of firsts for South Africa and for the Paarl Royals, another first is with the franchise having enrolled former Australia women’s international and World Cup winner Lisa Keightley as the Tactical Performance Coach.
The 51-year-old who left her role as the Head Coach of the England women’s team earlier this year is leading the way for women to coach in the men’s format, and expressed her thoughts all the way from Sydney. “As a coach, you always want to keep building and evolving, and to be going into the men’s...
- 12/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 15 (Ians) England head coach Matthew Mott has expressed his desire to see star all-rounder Ben Stokes reversing his Odi retirement in order to strengthen their squad for the 2023 Odi World Cup in India.
Stokes had announced his decision to call curtains on his Odi career earlier this year, citing the difficult workload of playing in three formats as the reason behind it.
The 31-year-old is the captain of the England Test side, which has seen a change in fortunes ever since he took charge a few months back alongside coach Brendon McCullum.
But Stokes’ heroics in the final of the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 against Pakistan, where he played an unbeaten knock of 52 to guide England to their second title in the history of the tournament, once again led to calls for reversing his Odi retirement.
The England coach spoke to the reporters after England...
Stokes had announced his decision to call curtains on his Odi career earlier this year, citing the difficult workload of playing in three formats as the reason behind it.
The 31-year-old is the captain of the England Test side, which has seen a change in fortunes ever since he took charge a few months back alongside coach Brendon McCullum.
But Stokes’ heroics in the final of the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 against Pakistan, where he played an unbeaten knock of 52 to guide England to their second title in the history of the tournament, once again led to calls for reversing his Odi retirement.
The England coach spoke to the reporters after England...
- 11/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Nov 14 (Ians) Former India captain and head coach Anil Kumble thinks that fielding separate teams in red-ball and white-ball cricket is the way forward for all the teams in international cricket.
England’s tremendous success in white-ball cricket and leading them to being 2019 Odi World Cup winners as well as champions of 2022 T20 World Cup has reignited the debate for teams having different teams for red-ball and white-ball cricket matches.
“Definitely, you need separate teams. You need, certainly, T20 specialists. I think what this English team has shown and even the last (T20) World Cup champions Australia have shown is that you need to invest in a lot of all-rounders. Look at the batting order.”
“Today Liam Livingstone is batting at No. 7. No other team has a No. 7 of the quality of Livingstone. (Marcus) Stoinis walks in at No. 6 (for Australia). That’s the kind of team you have to build.
England’s tremendous success in white-ball cricket and leading them to being 2019 Odi World Cup winners as well as champions of 2022 T20 World Cup has reignited the debate for teams having different teams for red-ball and white-ball cricket matches.
“Definitely, you need separate teams. You need, certainly, T20 specialists. I think what this English team has shown and even the last (T20) World Cup champions Australia have shown is that you need to invest in a lot of all-rounders. Look at the batting order.”
“Today Liam Livingstone is batting at No. 7. No other team has a No. 7 of the quality of Livingstone. (Marcus) Stoinis walks in at No. 6 (for Australia). That’s the kind of team you have to build.
- 11/14/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Nov 13 (Ians) After captaining England to their second Men’s T20 World Cup triumph in his first major tournament as the captain, Jos Buttler credited the victory to the side enjoying the rewards of a long journey with some changes over the years.
England’s white-ball revolution in 2015 culminated in Eoin Morgan winning the 2019 Odi World Cup at home. But that has now converted into absolute domination with Buttler now carrying that legacy successfully with a five-wicket win over Pakistan at the McG on Sunday.
The win also makes England the first team in history of men’s international cricket to hold both 50-over and 20-over World Cups at the same time, and unarguably the best white-ball side in the world.
“To be able to win the T20 World Cup, I’m just immensely proud of everyone here. It’s been a long journey with a few changes over...
England’s white-ball revolution in 2015 culminated in Eoin Morgan winning the 2019 Odi World Cup at home. But that has now converted into absolute domination with Buttler now carrying that legacy successfully with a five-wicket win over Pakistan at the McG on Sunday.
The win also makes England the first team in history of men’s international cricket to hold both 50-over and 20-over World Cups at the same time, and unarguably the best white-ball side in the world.
“To be able to win the T20 World Cup, I’m just immensely proud of everyone here. It’s been a long journey with a few changes over...
- 11/13/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Nov 13 (Ians) England’s opening batter and hero of the 10-wicket win against India in the Icc Men’s T20 World Cup semifinal, Alex Hales, has insisted he is not driven by the memories of missing out on England’s Odi World Cup triumph in 2019.
The 33-year-old Hales slammed a 47-ball unbeaten 86 and shared an unbroken stand of 170 with skipper Jos Buttler as England thrashed India by 10 wickets in the last-four stage at the Adelaide Oval to secure a berth in the T20 World Cup final.
Hales, days before the start of the 2019 Odi World Cup, had failed a drug Test and the-then skipper Eoin Morgan reportedly refused to have him in the team following the misdemeanour. England went on to defeat New Zealand in the final at Lord’s to lift the trophy.
Experts feel Hales has got a second opportunity after he failed the recreational drug tests...
The 33-year-old Hales slammed a 47-ball unbeaten 86 and shared an unbroken stand of 170 with skipper Jos Buttler as England thrashed India by 10 wickets in the last-four stage at the Adelaide Oval to secure a berth in the T20 World Cup final.
Hales, days before the start of the 2019 Odi World Cup, had failed a drug Test and the-then skipper Eoin Morgan reportedly refused to have him in the team following the misdemeanour. England went on to defeat New Zealand in the final at Lord’s to lift the trophy.
Experts feel Hales has got a second opportunity after he failed the recreational drug tests...
- 11/13/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Nov 13 (Ians) With England and Pakistan — the Men’s T20 World Cup finalists — firmly committed to seeing the spectators at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (McG) and the global audience get to enjoy the summit clash later on Sunday amid the threat of inclement weather, the Icc has decided to further extend the playing time by one hour.
Heavy rain is predicted later on Sunday in Melbourne and the forecast is bleak for the reserve day on Monday as well.
On Saturday, England coach Matthew Mott had affirmed that his side will do everything possible to play and not have to share the trophy because of the prediction of rain. “We’ll do everything we can to play, I don’t think any of us would like to be joint winners. I think there’s an appetite from both teams that we’ll have to crack on at some point,...
Heavy rain is predicted later on Sunday in Melbourne and the forecast is bleak for the reserve day on Monday as well.
On Saturday, England coach Matthew Mott had affirmed that his side will do everything possible to play and not have to share the trophy because of the prediction of rain. “We’ll do everything we can to play, I don’t think any of us would like to be joint winners. I think there’s an appetite from both teams that we’ll have to crack on at some point,...
- 11/13/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Nov 11 (Ians) England coach Matthew Mott on Friday said that the team management “will keep an open mind” over the availability of pacer Mark Wood and batter Dawid Malan for Sunday’s Men’s T20 World Cup final against Pakistan at the McG, adding that he will “maintain a little bit of hope for them”.
Both Wood and Malan suffered injuries during England’s final Super 12s game against Sri Lanka in Sydney. They were replaced in the playing XI by Chris Jordan and Phil Salt respectively for the semifinal against India in Adelaide on Thursday.
“We’ll keep an open mind. It’s a short turnaround again: a travel day and then almost straight into it with one training session. There’s not a lot of time for them,” Mott told the BBC after the England team’s travel to Melbourne on Friday.
“I’d like to maintain...
Both Wood and Malan suffered injuries during England’s final Super 12s game against Sri Lanka in Sydney. They were replaced in the playing XI by Chris Jordan and Phil Salt respectively for the semifinal against India in Adelaide on Thursday.
“We’ll keep an open mind. It’s a short turnaround again: a travel day and then almost straight into it with one training session. There’s not a lot of time for them,” Mott told the BBC after the England team’s travel to Melbourne on Friday.
“I’d like to maintain...
- 11/11/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Adelaide, Nov 10 (Ians) Former England skipper Nasser Hussain slammed India for playing old-fashioned power-play cricket in their deflating ten-wicket loss to the Jos Buttler-led side in the second semi-final of Men’s T20 World Cup at the Adelaide Oval.
Despite possessing of a formidable batting line-up, India’s constant problem of not getting a flying start in the tournament came back to bite them again when they made just 38/1 in the powerplay, which paled very badly in comparison to 63/0 when Buttler (80 not out) and Alex Hales (86 not out) were at the crease to chase down 168/6 with four overs to spare.
“When you see England in the first six overs there is a glaring error (from India). Hales and Buttler are playing the way they are and India are still playing old-fashioned powerplay cricket,” said Hussain on Sky Sports after the match ended.
Ex-captain Michael Atherton agreed with Hussain’s...
Despite possessing of a formidable batting line-up, India’s constant problem of not getting a flying start in the tournament came back to bite them again when they made just 38/1 in the powerplay, which paled very badly in comparison to 63/0 when Buttler (80 not out) and Alex Hales (86 not out) were at the crease to chase down 168/6 with four overs to spare.
“When you see England in the first six overs there is a glaring error (from India). Hales and Buttler are playing the way they are and India are still playing old-fashioned powerplay cricket,” said Hussain on Sky Sports after the match ended.
Ex-captain Michael Atherton agreed with Hussain’s...
- 11/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Melbourne, Oct 18 (Ians) England Test skipper Ben Stokes’ return to the T20I setup has added to Jos Buttler’s selection dilemma ahead of the Icc T20 World Cup, with the white-ball captain wanting to play the charismatic allrounder at the top of the order while also realising it could create an imbalance in the bowling department on bouncy Australian pitches.
“He (Stokes) is someone we want to try to give as much opportunity to impact the game as possible, try to get him up the order as high as we can,” Buttler was quoted as saying by Icc on Tuesday. “We’re looking to give him as much responsibility as possible and allow him to play his way to get the best out of him.”
With Alex Hales likely to partner Buttler as the top of the batting order and Dawid Malan almost certain to come in at No.
“He (Stokes) is someone we want to try to give as much opportunity to impact the game as possible, try to get him up the order as high as we can,” Buttler was quoted as saying by Icc on Tuesday. “We’re looking to give him as much responsibility as possible and allow him to play his way to get the best out of him.”
With Alex Hales likely to partner Buttler as the top of the batting order and Dawid Malan almost certain to come in at No.
- 10/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Karachi, Sep 19 (Ians) England’s stand-in skipper for their seven-match T20I tour of Pakistan, Moeen Ali, has said he is looking forward to seeing opener Alex Hales compete for the country again after the 33-year-old missed the English dressing room for more than three years due to a recreational drugs misdemeanour.
Hales was included by the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) as part of the touring party and the T20 World Cup in Australia next month after Jonny Bairstow suffered a freak injury.
Hales was dropped from the squad just prior to the 2019 50-over World Cup at home as then limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan felt the cricket had “shown a complete disregard” for team values.
But following Morgan’s retirement and Jonny Bairstow’s freak injury, Hales approached Ecb and got a positive feedback, facilitating his return under a new leadership group of skipper Jos Buttler and coach Matthew Mott.
Hales was included by the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) as part of the touring party and the T20 World Cup in Australia next month after Jonny Bairstow suffered a freak injury.
Hales was dropped from the squad just prior to the 2019 50-over World Cup at home as then limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan felt the cricket had “shown a complete disregard” for team values.
But following Morgan’s retirement and Jonny Bairstow’s freak injury, Hales approached Ecb and got a positive feedback, facilitating his return under a new leadership group of skipper Jos Buttler and coach Matthew Mott.
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Karachi, Sep 19 (Ians) England all-rounder Moeen Ali, who will deputise for skipper Jos Buttler in the T20I series against England beginning here on Tuesday, has said the seven-match fixture will be a stern test for the side as it prepares for the T20 World Cup in Australia next month, adding there was extra responsibility on him given that Eoin Morgan had retired and Jonny Bairstow had suffered a freak injury.
Moeen also said coming to play in Pakistan, where his grandfather lived before he migrated to England, was the “most special” feeling.
“Of course, this tour is important for cricket and it is also crucial for us as a side. Seven T20s will be a stern test in these conditions and a good pointer for where we are, ahead of the (T20) World Cup in Australia next month,” said Moeen, who is leading the England men’s side...
Moeen also said coming to play in Pakistan, where his grandfather lived before he migrated to England, was the “most special” feeling.
“Of course, this tour is important for cricket and it is also crucial for us as a side. Seven T20s will be a stern test in these conditions and a good pointer for where we are, ahead of the (T20) World Cup in Australia next month,” said Moeen, who is leading the England men’s side...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Sep 19 (Ians) The England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) is reportedly devising a plan where England pace-bowling stalwarts James Anderson and Stuart Broad could be made player-coaches, even as the country’s cricket governing body looks to prune the backroom staff.
Anderson, 40, and Broad, 36, are the most experienced England bowlers and are the highest wicket-taking pacers in the world. Given their decades of experience, the Ecb is exploring the possibility of giving the duo a new role, said a report in Daily Mail on Monday.
The report said Test coach Brendon McCullum is looking at the long term and wants to utilise the expertise of the veteran bowlers to permanently replace the outgoing Jon Lewis.
“McCullum is known to want a streamlining of the support staff within the Test environment, and with Lewis returning to work within the Ecb’s pathway system, it would mean a duo who have...
Anderson, 40, and Broad, 36, are the most experienced England bowlers and are the highest wicket-taking pacers in the world. Given their decades of experience, the Ecb is exploring the possibility of giving the duo a new role, said a report in Daily Mail on Monday.
The report said Test coach Brendon McCullum is looking at the long term and wants to utilise the expertise of the veteran bowlers to permanently replace the outgoing Jon Lewis.
“McCullum is known to want a streamlining of the support staff within the Test environment, and with Lewis returning to work within the Ecb’s pathway system, it would mean a duo who have...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Lahore, Sep 18 (Ians) England white-ball coach Matthew Mott has said winning the Icc T20 World Cup in Australia later this year was the team’s goal, and that all-rounder Ben Stokes and the returning Alex Hales do not need to be ‘best mates’ as Jos Buttler’s side bids to add the 20-over trophy to the Odi World Cup they won in 2019.
The 33-year-old Hales was recently included in the England T20 squad for the seven-match series against Pakistan followed by the T20 World Cup in Australia after the opening batter returned to the side following three years in cricketing wilderness due to a recreational drug misdemeanour just before the 2019 50-over World Cup.
He was subsequently dropped from the squad as then limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan felt Hales had “shown a complete disregard” for team values. But following Morgan’s retirement and Jonny Bairstow’s freak injury, Hales approached the...
The 33-year-old Hales was recently included in the England T20 squad for the seven-match series against Pakistan followed by the T20 World Cup in Australia after the opening batter returned to the side following three years in cricketing wilderness due to a recreational drug misdemeanour just before the 2019 50-over World Cup.
He was subsequently dropped from the squad as then limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan felt Hales had “shown a complete disregard” for team values. But following Morgan’s retirement and Jonny Bairstow’s freak injury, Hales approached the...
- 9/18/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Sep 17 (Ians) England white-ball skipper Jos Buttler has said he received unanimous response from team-mates on bringing 33-year-old opening batter Alex Hales into the T20I squad, following the player failing a drugs test in 2019 and being left in cricket wilderness for three years owing to the misdemeanour.
Buttler, who is currently in Pakistan with the England T20I side, though he is unlikely to play in the first five matches of the seven-game series due to a calf injury, said he had spoken to several players in the side to ensure no one would have an issue with Hales’s presence in the side.
Hales has got a second opportunity after he failed a recreational drug tests just before the 2019 World Cup at home under then-skipper Eoin Morgan, and he is keen to make up for lost time under the new set-up of skipper Buttler and coach Matthew Mott.
Buttler, who is currently in Pakistan with the England T20I side, though he is unlikely to play in the first five matches of the seven-game series due to a calf injury, said he had spoken to several players in the side to ensure no one would have an issue with Hales’s presence in the side.
Hales has got a second opportunity after he failed a recreational drug tests just before the 2019 World Cup at home under then-skipper Eoin Morgan, and he is keen to make up for lost time under the new set-up of skipper Buttler and coach Matthew Mott.
- 9/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Sep 17 (Ians) England opener Alex Hales has said ahead of the crucial seven-match T20I series against Pakistan, he never thought he would don his country’s jersey in an international cricket match after he failed a drugs test in 2019 and was left in the wilderness for three years owing to the misdemeanour.
The 33-year-old has been given a second opportunity after he failed a recreational drug tests and he is keen to make up for lost time under the new set-up of skipper Jos Buttler and coach Matthew Mott.
The then limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan had claimed Hales had “shown a complete disregard” for team values.
Hales made a return to the white-ball side after he was chosen as a replacement for the injured Jonny Bairstow for the away series against Pakistan ahead of the Icc T20 World Cup in Australia next month.
Hales told the Daily Mail,...
The 33-year-old has been given a second opportunity after he failed a recreational drug tests and he is keen to make up for lost time under the new set-up of skipper Jos Buttler and coach Matthew Mott.
The then limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan had claimed Hales had “shown a complete disregard” for team values.
Hales made a return to the white-ball side after he was chosen as a replacement for the injured Jonny Bairstow for the away series against Pakistan ahead of the Icc T20 World Cup in Australia next month.
Hales told the Daily Mail,...
- 9/17/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Sep 16 (Ians) England’s limited-overs skipper Jos Buttler could miss the entire seven-match away T20I series against Pakistan beginning on September 20 due to a calf injury, with reports suggesting he could at best be considered for the last two games.
The series is crucial for England with the Icc T20 World Cup commencing in Australia next month and the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) wants to give as much time as possible to ensure the captain’s fitness ahead of the mega event.
A report in Daily Mail said the charismatic batter had been advised by his medical team to take things slowly, which means all-rounder Moeen Ali will lead the side for four T20 matches in Karachi, following which the action will shift to Lahore.
The 32-year-old Buttler revealed on Thursday he could at best play the final two fixtures following the medical advice. He added...
The series is crucial for England with the Icc T20 World Cup commencing in Australia next month and the England and Wales Cricket Board (Ecb) wants to give as much time as possible to ensure the captain’s fitness ahead of the mega event.
A report in Daily Mail said the charismatic batter had been advised by his medical team to take things slowly, which means all-rounder Moeen Ali will lead the side for four T20 matches in Karachi, following which the action will shift to Lahore.
The 32-year-old Buttler revealed on Thursday he could at best play the final two fixtures following the medical advice. He added...
- 9/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, Sep 2 (Ians) England men’s cricket managing director Rob Key revealed the selectors spent the most time on deciding to omit Jason Roy from the England squad for Men’s T20 World Cup, saying that the right-handed opener hit a bad patch of form at the worst time.
On Friday, Roy was left out of England’s Men’s T20 World Cup squad and from seven T20Is tour of Pakistan as well as three T20Is trip to Australia before the mega event. Roy has struggled to get runs in England’s home summer, scoring just 78 runs in six T20Is, averaging 12.66.
Roy had been an integral part of England’s unit in white-ball cricket since 2015 and played a good role in the side winning the 2019 Odi World Cup at home. His ‘The Hundred’ campaign in 2022 for the Oval Invincibles was horrendous, with three ducks in four innings...
On Friday, Roy was left out of England’s Men’s T20 World Cup squad and from seven T20Is tour of Pakistan as well as three T20Is trip to Australia before the mega event. Roy has struggled to get runs in England’s home summer, scoring just 78 runs in six T20Is, averaging 12.66.
Roy had been an integral part of England’s unit in white-ball cricket since 2015 and played a good role in the side winning the 2019 Odi World Cup at home. His ‘The Hundred’ campaign in 2022 for the Oval Invincibles was horrendous, with three ducks in four innings...
- 9/2/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
London, July 15 (Ians) England men’s cricket managing director Rob Key has revealed there was a feeling Eoin Morgan could retire as white-ball captain any time, and that was the reason Matthew Mott’s appointment as coach was hastened, with the thought that the Australian would be able to stabilise the side in the event of […]...
- 7/15/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Canberra, Jan 31 (Ians) Australia head coach Matthew Mott confirmed pace spearhead Megan Schutt will be coming into the playing eleven for the Odi leg of women’s Ashes. Megan, ranked three in the Icc women’s Odi bowler rankings, was a surprise omission from the recent one-off Test at the Manuka Oval which ended in a […]...
- 1/31/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Sydney, Feb 8 (Ians) Cricket Australia on Monday launched the trailer of a documentary 'The Record' which depicts Australian women's team journey at the 2020 Women's T20 World Cup where they defeated India in a pulsating final to emerge as champions.
The documentary follows the heroic exploits on the field and the equally daring off-field campaign to "fill the McG" for the final on International Women's Day 2020.
It goes inside the most dramatic World Cup in history -- and gives voice to the players who belong on this stage.
Produced by Her Films, the documentary has voices of Meg Lanning, Rachael Haynes, Australia head coach Matthew Mott, Beth Mooney, Megan Schutt, Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Molly Strano, Harmanpreet Kaur, Heather Knight, Dane van Niekerk and Sornnarin Tippoch.
Cricket Australia interim CEO Nick Hockley said 'The Record' is a production that the cricket board is extremely proud of and excited to see come to life.
The documentary follows the heroic exploits on the field and the equally daring off-field campaign to "fill the McG" for the final on International Women's Day 2020.
It goes inside the most dramatic World Cup in history -- and gives voice to the players who belong on this stage.
Produced by Her Films, the documentary has voices of Meg Lanning, Rachael Haynes, Australia head coach Matthew Mott, Beth Mooney, Megan Schutt, Alyssa Healy, Ellyse Perry, Molly Strano, Harmanpreet Kaur, Heather Knight, Dane van Niekerk and Sornnarin Tippoch.
Cricket Australia interim CEO Nick Hockley said 'The Record' is a production that the cricket board is extremely proud of and excited to see come to life.
- 2/8/2021
- by IANS
- GlamSham
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