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Tag Archives: 30-yard

New ODI rules to benefit bowlers

Posted on June 27, 2015 by bimalmirwani
Richardson believes that the new rules will help create a more even contest between bat and ball

Richardson believes that the new ODI rules will help create a more even contest between bat and ball

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) have implemented a number of new ODI rules that will ensure the format isn’t so batsman-friendly any more.

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Dravid against 10-team World Cup ideology

Posted on March 18, 2015 by bimalmirwani

“I favour encouraging Associates to play in this tournament and giving them every single opportunity”

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Legendary India batsman Rahul Dravid has announced that he is not a fan of the International Cricket Council’s decision to reduce the number of teams in the 2019 World Cup from 14 to 10.

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Spinners will struggle during the 2015 World Cup, says Michael Hussey

Posted on August 29, 2014 by bimalmirwani

“I am fearful that spin won’t play much of a part in the upcoming World Cup”

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Former Australia batsman Michael Hussey believes that spinners will struggle to have a major impact during the 2015 World Cup in the Land Down Under and New Zealand.

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‘I do find another gear’ after being sledged, reveals David Warner

Posted on March 4, 2014 by bimalmirwani

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“I love it when they come at me”

Australia opening batsman David Warner has revealed that he goes into “another gear” after being sledged while batting.

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Richardson defends new ODI rules

Posted on December 3, 2013 by bimalmirwani

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“Generally in one-day cricket we try to favour the batting team and we look for totals between 230 and 260”

International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive David Richarson has defended the new ODI rules, stating that they have made “the game more attacking and more exciting”.

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