India thrash Afghanistan by 153 runs in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 warm-up match at Adelaide

February 10, 2015

Adelaide, Feb 10: India have beaten Afghanistan by 153 runs. India had earlier posted 364 for five courtesy of 150 by Rohit Sharma, unbeaten half-century by Ajinkya Rahane and also a brilliant 75 from Suresh Raina. Afghanistan had a forgettable day on the field but they started the match on a bright note as they got the wickets of Shikhar Dhawan (4) and Virat Kohli (5) in quick succession.

India wins

After that Rohit and Raina put on 100-plus runs for the third wicket, which was followed by another bright partnership between Rohit and Rahane that took the game completely away from Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s bowling and fielding were a bit wayward and India were let off on a multiple occasions. India eventually finished with a bang and left Afghanistan a mammoth total to chase.

Afghanistan started the innings on a good note, but their opener Javed Ahmadi fell for 17 after he was looking set to go on and get a decent score. But two 50-run stands for the second and third wicket ensured that Afghanistan gave a good fight, but the pressure of chasing a huge score got to them and they lost wickets in ah hurry. Nawroz Mangal top scored for Afghanistan with 60, but that was never going to be enough as the required run rate went more and more out of control. Ravindra Jadeja was the pick of the Indian bowlers with figures of two for 38 in his 10 overs.

India will be satisfied with this victory as they go into the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 with the much needed momentum. They start their campaign against Pakistan at Adelaide on February 15.

Brief scores:

India: 364 for 5 in 50 overs (Rohit Sharma 150, Ajinkya Rahane 88*; Hamid Hassan 1 for 49) beat Afghanistan: 211/8 in 50 overs (Usman Ghani 44, Nawroz Mangal 60; Ravindra Jadeja 2 for 37) by 153 runs

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News Network
May 8,2020

Karachi, May 8: A cricket museum based in India has bought a bat auctioned by Pakistan Test captain Azhar Ali to raise funds for the needy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Azhar had put two of his precious belongings -- the bat he used to score 302 runs against the West Indies in a Test in 2016 and the jersey he wore during the 2017 Champions Trophy final win over India -- on an online auction to raise funds for the people affected by the deadly disease.

Both the bat and jersey were signed by members of the Pakistan team.

Azhar announced on social media that he had kept a base price of one million each for the bat and jersey and they had sold for 2.2 million.

He confirmed that Blades of Glory Cricket Museum based in Pune bought the bat by making a winning offer of Rs. 1 million for the bat.

Azhar said that the auction of the shirt also generated a lot of interest and Kash Villani, a Pakistani based in California, came up with the highest bid of Rs. 1.1 million for the shirt before the conclusion of the auction.

Another Pakistani based in New Jersey, Jamal Khan also donated Rs. 100,000 for the cause.

"I put two of my closest belongings on auction with base price of 1 million PKR each to support people suffering due to ongoing crisis. Auction starts now and will close on 11:59 PM 05 May, 2020," Azhar had tweeted.

Ali became the first international player to score a test triple century in Day/Night Test when he scored an unbeaten 302 against the West Indies team in UAE in 2016.

"The shirt is from 2017 Champions Trophy which we won, it has the signature of all the players which were present in the squad," Ali said in a video posted on Twitter.

"Both these things are close to my heart but if it can be used in the difficult times for the benefit of the people I will more than happy."

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January 8,2020

Indore, Jan 8: Skipper Virat Kohli struck an unbeaten 30 as India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the second Twenty20 international in Indore on Tuesday.

The hosts rode a 71-run opening stand between KL Rahul, who hit 45, and Shikhar Dhawan, who made 32, to chase down their target of 143 in 17.3 overs and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series after the first match was rained off.

Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga took the wickets of the Indian openers but Shreyas Iyer, who scored 34 before falling to paceman Lahiru Kumara, and Kohli, who hit the winning six, got the team home.

The third match is on Friday in Pune.

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Agencies
May 9,2020

Tokyo, May 9: As the world continues to grapple with coronavirus pandemic, the organisers of Tokyo Game Show have cancelled 2020 showpiece event.

TGS 2020 was slated to be played from September 24 to September 27 at the Makuhari Messe convention center. However, there now talks going on for holding an online event instead.

According to the Verge, this is the first time that TGS has ever been cancelled since it started in 1996.

TGS 2020 gained more attention because of its status as the last major trade show before the launch of the upcoming next-gen consoles, the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5.

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