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Dizzy28 wrote:I'll wait for an official ICC announcement or even an article on Cricinfo rather than an Indian website.
Unless there is a longer vid the one I am seeing on Youtube doesn't show him doing anything that is banned.
The series was already won too.........apparently the whitewash was very importantvaiostation wrote:Was it worth it? I mean ya playing against Afghanistan, ya didn't have to try anything out of the ordinary.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Come nah man, he supposed to know cameras was sure to pick him up...ah mean watch what went on with Smith et al...he lucky ICC didnt hit him with harsher penalties
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Doh eat of thy head nuh...lol, at least yuh know wah I talking about...
Anyways I guess Pooran missing the India t20 series...poor fella
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Windies looking to win this one
U have alot of hopeshake d livin wake d dead wrote:Hoping they really carry this form against India
bluefete wrote:India mashing up Bangladesh.
After 2 days:
Bangladesh 150
India 493/6 (Kohli - 0)
Four officials from a CPL franchise were pulled up by anti-corruption officers during the 2019 season. One of them, thought to be either part of or close to the ownership structure, was the main focus of a report made to anti-corruption officials by a player from the franchise. The man was detained at Trinidad airport, not allowed to travel with the team during the early part of the season and ultimately was asked to leave the tournament.
The individual in question did not make a direct approach to the player who eventually reported him. Instead, ESPNcricinfo understands, the nature of the interactions between them had made the player wary. Sources say that the player believed he was being groomed as someone who could eventually be approached to carry out corrupt activities, which is what led him to reporting him to the anti-corruption authorities...............
https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id ... n-officers
India developed a comprehensive system that takes players from grass roots and trains them up to senior level. Thier current fast bowling riches mainly down to the establishment of the MRF pace academy. They got old Aussie pacers to come train their players.The Paleontologist wrote:I wonder if India's not allowing their players to play in leagues around the world has alot to do with their success
Btw Afghanistan run through WI too lol
hydroep wrote:"Andre Russell hails 'sexy' T10 as third edition gets going in Abu Dhabi"
https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/28088199/andre-russell-hails-sexy-t10-third-edition-gets-going-abu-dhabi
Didn't realise T10 is big thing now - a match supposed to average 90 mins.
Every few years the format getting shorter as peoples' attention span diminishes. That said there must come a point where fans would perceive limited overs as no longer offering value for money. Imagine paying $ 500.00 to see a T1 match...