We have the players to surprise India: Mashrafe Mortaza

June 17, 2015

Mirpur, Jun 17: Bangladesh's ODI captain Mashrafe Mortaza is looking forward to the series against India and hopes that the youngsters in the team live up to the challenge and spring a surprise to upset the much-fancied two-time World Cup-winners India.

Mashrafe Mortaza

"It's always a big challenge to play against India. We have young players who are at their best and can surprise India in ODIs," said Mortaza in the pre-match press conference here on Wednesday ahead of the series opener.

There was a lot of concern about the Bangladesh captain's injury, which he suffered in a freak accident, and Mortaza sounded very optimistic on the status of his availability. "I'm feeling much better. I have bowled and batted yesterday. I am hoping to take the field tomorrow [Thursday]."

The first game in a three-match series is always important and right-arm bowler only reinstated that fact.

"We are thinking about tomorrow's game, [though we] Aren't thinking too far. We aren't taking pressure. We are moving step by step. Winning the first match is very important for us," the skipper reacted when asked about the team's thought process.

There is no doubt about the fact that India start as favourites and Mortaza felt winning against India will only enhance Bangladesh's growing ODI reputation: "Things have changed for Bangladesh cricket. But India are definitely the favourites. It's very important for Bangladesh to perform against the top teams to establish themselves," he reckoned.

India's World Cup win against Bangladesh in the quarter-finals did ignite a controversy over a no-ball but Mortaza says that is a thing of the past. "We always battle on the field. But I don't think any of the players are thinking about the World Cup controversy. I expect my players to forget about it."

Talking about Bangladesh cricket, it has certainly taken a step forward after their best showing (quarter-finals) in the World Cup and the 31-year-old thinks alike.

"We expect to take Bangladesh cricket forward. We have to take chances against India. World Cup performance has given us confidence. We have the bowling attack to unsettle any opposition. Since the World Cup, we are playing good cricket. The boys are very confident. Hope we will perform the way we are. Series win against Pakistan was a major boost," said Mortaza.

He further went on to add: "We are the fastest improving ODI side in the world right now. Bangladesh are definitely among the best in the world in ODIs."

Bangladesh medium-pacer Rubel Hossain gave Virat Kohli a real send off after dismissing him in the World Cup quarter-final. Kohli doesn't have a bad memory and fast bowlers love to rub salt into old wounds.

However, speaking about their on-field rivalry and the team combination, the Bangladesh captain said, "I am not thinking too much about Rubel and Kohli rivalry. It's better for us if Rubel gives his best. But overall our team has good players. We are still deliberating on our team combination," he said.

Rain has played spoilsport all throughout the series, and Mortaza was quick to point that. "We hope that rain stays away so that we can get a fair result," he concluded.

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June 9,2020

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed interim changes to its playing regulations, which include the ban on the use of saliva to shine the ball and allowing home umpires in international series as per a release issued by the international body.

The ICC Chief Executives' Committee (CEC) ratified recommendations from the Anil Kumble-led Cricket Committee, aimed at mitigating the risks posed by the COVID-19 virus and protect the safety of players and match officials when cricket resumes.

COVID-19 Replacements

Teams will be allowed to replace players displaying symptoms of COVID-19 during a Test match. In line with concussion replacements, the Match Referee will approve the nearest like-for-like replacement.

However, the regulation for COVID-19 replacements will not be applicable in ODIs and T20Is.

Ban on Saliva on Ball

Players will not be permitted to use saliva to shine the ball. If a player does apply saliva to the ball, the umpires will manage the situation with some leniency during an initial period of adjustment for the players, but subsequent instances will result in the team receiving a warning.

Whenever saliva is applied to the ball, the umpires will be instructed to clean the ball before play recommences.

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January 15,2020

Dubai, Jan 15: India skipper and batting mainstay Virat Kohli was on Wednesday named captain of the International Cricket Council's ODI and Test teams of the year, capping off a memorable season for the world No.1.

Apart from Kohli, there were four other Indians who were picked in the ICC's Test and ODI Teams of the Year.

While the Test team featured double-centurion Mayank Agarwal, opener Rohit Sharma, speedster Mohammed Shami and left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav found a place in the ODI side.

Kohli enjoyed a tremendous run in both the formats in 2019. The 31-year-old hit his seventh Test double hundred on the way to a career-best unbeaten 254 against South Africa in October last year.

It was a breakthrough year for opener Agarwal, who smashed two double tons, one century and went beyond the fifty-run mark twice. He hit a career-best score of 243 against Bangladesh in November.

Kuldeep, too, enjoyed a memorable year as he joined the golden list of bowlers with two hat-tricks. The chinaman claimed his second ODI hat-trick of his career against the West Indies last month.

In the absence of Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, Shami rose to the occasion making the best in the business hop, skip and jump with his pace, swing and bounce through the season. He scalped 42 wickets in 21 ODIs over the last 12 months.

The ICC's Teams of the Year 2019:

ODI Team of the Year (in batting order): Rohit Sharma, Shai Hope, Virat Kohli (captain), Babar Azam, Kane Williamson, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (wicketkeeper), Mitchell Starc, Trent Boult, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav

Test Team of the Year (in batting order): Mayank Agarwal, Tom Latham, Marnus Labuschagne, Virat Kohli (captain), Steve Smith, Ben Stokes, BJ Watling (wicketkeeper), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Neil Wagner, Nathan Lyon.

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June 13,2020

Melbourne, Jun 13: Former Australia wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist and current opener David Warner have expressed gratitude to two Indian students for helping people in the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gilchrist thanked Sharon Varghese, an Indian student who did her Bachelors in Nursing from the University of Wollongong.

Varghese has been was working on the frontline along with other health care workers to look after the residents of aged-care during the global health crisis.

"She gave up her time to work as an aged-care worker throughout that time. Sharon, I want to say congratulations on the selfless act and for wanting to thank people in Australia because you have enjoyed three and a half years living here. And that’s wonderful to hear," Gilchrist said in a video message.

"Just want to let you know, all of Australia, all of India and more importantly, your family will be so very proud of your efforts."

In another short video, Warner thanked Queensland-based Indian student, Shreyas Sheth.

"Namaste. I am here to say thank you to Shreyas Sheth who is doing selfless work to help others during the COVID crisis. Shreyas is doing his Masters in Computer Science at the University of Queensland and he has been part of University’s outreach program, preparing and delivering food packets to students in need right now," Warner said in the video.

"So I just want to say ‘good on ya’. I am sure your mum and dad and India are proud of you. Keep up the great work."

The videos were shared by Austrade India official twitter account, which have hit almost 10 thousand views in last one week.

Apart from the two cricketers, another Social Media Influencer Amy Aela also sent her thank you note to Liya, an Indian student from Griffith university for her work in providing mental health support to communities in Australia during the pandemic.

"Liya I just want to thank you...we definately need more people like you...just remember that Australia is so so proud of you, India is proud of you..please keep up the good work," Aela said.

Former Australian footballer Craig Foster also sent his thank you message to another Indian origin nurse Arushi from Deakin University. More than 100,000 Indian students are studying in Australia, currently making them one of the biggest cohorts of international students in the country.

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