Nepal breaks the fastest T20I fifty and century records ever.

Nepal made history on August 4, 2023, when they broke the fastest T20I fifty and century records ever against Mongolia in the Asian Games. Dipendra Singh Airee smashed a 9-ball fifty, while Kushal Malla scored a 34-ball century. Both records were previously held by Indian cricket legend Yuvraj Singh. Nepal’s victory was a remarkable achievement, …

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Former Test Player Matthew Wade was suspended for his enraged response to a missed boundary.

Former Australian Test player Matthew Wade was suspended for two matches for his enraged response to a missed boundary during a Marsh Cup match in September 2023. The incident sparked a debate about the importance of sportsmanship and the role of emotions in sport. Wade was playing for Tasmania against Victoria when he hit a …

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Security concerns interfered with Pakistan’s ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up game in India.

Pakistan’s ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up match against New Zealand in India was played behind closed doors on September 29, 2023, due to security concerns. The decision was made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after local authorities advised that they could not provide adequate security for the match. The decision …

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Less than 48 hours before their flight to India, the Pakistani team receives their visas.

Pakistan’s cricket team received their visas for the upcoming World Cup in India less than 48 hours before they were due to fly out, after a delay that had caused significant uncertainty and disruption. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had been in contact with the Indian government for several weeks about the visas, but they …

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