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When is Cricket World Cup 2023? Dates, times and schedule (Radio Times)

Your guide to when the Cricket World Cup 2023 will go ahead, including an initial schedule for the tournament.

[subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article) and get the next 12 issues for only £1. When is the Cricket World Cup 2023? The Cricket World Cup 2023 is expected to begin on Tuesday 10th October 2023 and run until the final on Sunday 26th November 2023. The Cricket World Cup is approaching. [RadioTimes.com](http://radiotimes.com) brings you all the dates you need to know for the Cricket World Cup 2023. When is Cricket World Cup 2023?

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SKU announces names of women's team for cricket tourney to be ... (The Hindu)

Sri Krishnadevaraya University has announced names of women's cricket team members who will be representing the varsity at the AIU South Zone ...

Anusha Reddy, of PVKK Degree and PG College will lead the team. Satvika, Dali Sravani and Gantla Jayasree. Sri Krishnadevaraya University has announced names of women’s cricket team members who will be representing the varsity at the AIU South Zone Inter-University Cricket Tournament for Women, to be organised at JSS Science and Technology University in Mysuru from January 31 to February 5.

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Ice-cream lover Mannat's journey from playing gully cricket in Patiala ... (The Indian Express)

The left-arm orthodox spinner started playing cricket with boys before her cousin Nupur Kashyap persuaded her to start training. Mannat Kashyap claimed a ...

In the U-19 World Cup in South Africa, Kashyap claimed a total of nine wickets including a four-wicket haul against Scotland earlier in the tournament. The left-arm orthodox spinner had performed well in the domestic U-19 circuit before she was picked for the Indian U-19 Women’s team for the U-19 World Cup in South Africa. To watch Mannat playing with boys in the street to win the U-19 World Cup for India is a special feeling for all of us,” shared Sanjiv Kashyap, father of Mannat Kashyap while speaking with The Indian Express.

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Australia Has A Realistic Chance Of Ending A Test Cricket Drought ... (Forbes)

Make no mistake, winning a Test series in India is the hardest challenge in cricket. Only Andrew Strauss' England, who are increasingly becoming an ...

Australia's batting looks a little more shaky with not much experience in India bar veterans Steve Smith and David Warner, who has a poor record over there. Australia's quicks, especially Cummins, can bowl indefatigable spells which are crucial to surviving the sapping conditions in India. They might not get India more vulnerable with the hosts to be without injured stars Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant, who recently was involved in a horrendous car crash. Without Green's sharp seamers, Australia will more than likely need to use one of their backup spinners - Mitchell Swepson, Ashton Agar and uncapped Todd Murphy. Only Andrew Strauss' England, who are increasingly becoming an underrated team as the years roll by, have conquered this formidable terrain in the last 18 years. Ricky Ponting could barely sniff a run in 2001, tortured by spinner Harbhajan Singh.

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India star announces retirement from international cricket (International Cricket Council)

Indian opener Murali Vijay took to social media to announce his decision to retire from all forms of international cricket.

I believe that this is the next step in my journey as a cricketer and I look forward to this new chapter in my life. Thank you for all the memories." "Lastly, I would like to thank my family & friends for their unconditional love and support throughout my career.

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Murali Vijay retires from all forms of international cricket (Sportstar)

I am grateful for the opportunities given to me by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), Chennai Super Kings ...

“I am almost done with BCCI (smiles) and looking for opportunities abroad. He tweeted, “Today, with immense gratitude & humility, I announce my retirement from all forms of International cricket. To cricket fans that have supported me through the ups & downs of international sport, will forever cherish the moments I spent with you all and your support has always be a source of motivation for me.”

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M Vijay announces retirement from international cricket | Mint (Livemint)

M Vijay said he would be exploring 'new opportunities in the world of cricket and the business side of it'

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Murali Vijay announces retirement from international cricket (The Indian Express)

Vijay represented India in 61 Tests, 16 ODIs and 9 T20Is, scoring over 4000 runs across formats. His most successful stint was with the Indian red ball team ...

[Virat Kohli](https://indianexpress.com/about/virat-kohli/) having a drought with runs, Vijay was the team’s highest scorer across the series, scoring 402 runs off his 10 innings. “To all the cricket fans that have supported me through the ups and downs of international sport, I will forever cherish the moments I spent with you all and your support has always been a source of motivation for me.” “My journey from 2002-2018 has been the most wonderful of my life for it was an honour representing India at the highest level of the sport,” Vijay posted on his social media.

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Murali Vijay announces retirement from all forms of international ... (Hindustan Times)

Veteran India opener Murali Vijay on Monday announced his retirement from all forms of international cricket. | Cricket.

He tweeted, “Today, with immense gratitude & humility, I announce my retirement from all forms of International cricket. To cricket fans that have supported me through the ups & downs of international sport, will forever cherish the moments I spent with you all and your support has always be a source of motivation for me.” Murali appeared in 61 Tests, 17 ODIs and nine T20Is for India during his international career that began back in 2008 when he came in for Gautam Gambhir in the playing XI of the final Test match of Border-Gavaskar Test series against Australia in Nagpur.

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Murali Vijay retires from International cricket (The Hindu)

In a long post, Vijay thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA), Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Chemplast ...

In the 2010 season, Vijay scored 458 runs for the Super Kings with a century and two fifties, including a blistering 127 against Rajasthan Royals in Chennai, which brought him into the national reckoning. “I am almost done with BCCI [smiles] and looking for opportunities abroad. He made

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Opening batter Murali Vijay announces retirement from all formats of ... (NewsroomPost)

He penned a heartfelt note to thank BCCI, Chennai Super Kings and Tamil Nadu Cricket Association. He wrote that he will be exploring new opportunities in ...

[Entertainment40 mins ago](https://newsroompost.com/entertainment/1st-look-of-sushmita-sens-aarya-3-revealed-actress-says-she-is-back-she-means-business-video/5228385.html) [Entertainment36 mins ago](https://newsroompost.com/entertainment/brahmastra-on-ott-here-is-when-you-can-watch-ayan-mukherjees-magnum-opus/5228352.html) He even played his last Test against Australia in Perth in 2018. 38-year-old added that he will continue to play the game and challenge himself. He thanked his teammates, coaches and support staff for helping his dream turn into reality. He penned a heartfelt note to thank BCCI, Chennai Super Kings and Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.

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Best of the 2023 Australian Cricket Awards' blue carpet (cricket.com.au)

Australia's elite cricketers have turned out in force as the Australian Cricket Awards returns as a black tie gala event in Sydney.

Australia's top cricketers have packed away the whites and limited overs kits to glam up as the annual Australian Cricket Awards returned in style in Sydney. The ceremony, at Sydney's Randwick Racecourse, was the first time Australia's elite male and female cricketers had gathered together for the awards in three years. Australia's elite cricketers have turned out in force as the Australian Cricket Awards returns as a black tie gala event in Sydney

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Smith claims top gong, 'surprised' Warner's big prize as cricket ... (Fox Sports)

Smith claims top gong, 'surprised' Warner's big prize as cricket award-winners revealed.

12 Player of the Year – Matt Short 08 Player of the Year Award – Ashleigh Gardner Men’s T20I Player of the Year – Marcus Stoinis Women’s T20I Player of the Year – Tahlia McGrath Men’s ODI Player of the Year – David Warner Women’s ODI Player of the Year – Beth Mooney He smacked 106 at the MCG during Australia’s recent ODI series against England, his first international century in nearly three years, breaking a 1043-day drought. Men’s Domestic Player of the Year – Michael Neser Women’s Domestic Player of the Year – Annabel Sutherland Stoinis wins Men’s T20I Player of the Year Shane Warne Men’s Test Player of the Year – Usman Khawaja Warner wins Men’s ODI Player of the Year

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Smith and Mooney take top honours at Australian Cricket Awards (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Steve Smith has etched his name into the record books, while Beth Mooney claimed a second Belinda Clark Award.

“[The past year] has had a bit of everything. To be honoured by a legend of our game in Belinda Clark is incredible. I play to just be the best player I can be and help my team have success. It’s been a tremendous 12 months with the Australian team.” - Women’s ODI Player of the Year – Beth Mooney I certainly don’t play the game for these reasons.

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2023 Women's Under-19 Cricket World Cup: Looking At The Prize ... (AUGUSTMAN)

With captain Shafali Verma taking charge, India achieved its maiden global title in the U19 Women's Cricket World Cup. Before 2023, the U-19 women's Indian team ...

During the final, England’s team scored 68 in 17.1 overs before losing their last wicket. Best wishes to the team for their future endeavours. They have played excellent cricket and their success will inspire several upcoming cricketers. Given India’s impressive victory, PM Narendra Modi and other Indian leaders congratulated the team on their historic win. [January 29, 2023] India defeated England by seven wickets to lift the coveted trophy.

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ICC Women's Under-19 T20 Cricket World Cup: A look at the ... (CNBCTV18)

Indian eves defeated the England under-19 Women's team to lift their maiden ICC title in women's cricket as a bunch of sprightly and talented teenagers ...

Meanwhile, congratulations poured in for Team India as they lifted the U-19 women's T20 World Cup with Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauding India's U-19 Women's cricket team on their special win. Let’s take a look at the squad of the victorious Indian squad of the Under-19 women’s team. Another proud person is Head Coach Nooshin Al Khadeer, who was a member of the Indian women’s team that finished runners-up in the 2005 World Cup.

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Failures won't stop us from playing attacking cricket: Harmanpreet ... (Hindustan Times)

Ahead of the T20 World Cup, the Indian skipper opens up on what drives her and her team | Cricket.

When you will win games for your team in the IPL, you will be confident of replicating the same at the international level. The emergence of talent that we have seen in men's cricket can be seen in women's cricket (After the WIPL). We will see a lot of young talent because of the tournament. The gap between domestic and international cricket can be cut down. The confidence and positive attitude that they have brought to the team, is heartening to see and that is giving them the results. We are playing against two teams (South Africa and West Indies) who are doing well at the world stage. Sometimes when you are doing the same thing again and again, it can get boring but they keep it interesting. We worked with him (Kanitkar) earlier at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) and on the Sri Lanka tour. Talking about skills and technique is not the primary thing (at this level) but giving confidence, and backing the players is the key. But day by day we want to improve. In an interview, Harmanpreet shares her thoughts on the development of women's cricket, her expectations from the WPL and the change in mindset among Indian players keeping next month's T20 World Cup in South Africa in mind. Cut to 2023, India's U19 team has won the inaugural World Cup - India's first world title in women's cricket, the senior team gets the same match fees as men and the Women's Premier League (WPL) is slated to begin next year.

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Former captain of women's cricket team Shantha Rangaswamy ... (The Indian Express)

Many of the players could go on to play for the senior Indian team. We must ensure they do not lose the winning habit.

And her coaching stint has shown that she is one of the best in the trade. The win is a well-deserved reward for the hard work put in by the cricketers. That’s one of the best indicators of the improvement in the standards of women’s cricket in India. The fact remains, we need to prepare good pacers. The track in South Africa was helping the spinners. Indian women have not won a World Cup before, although we have been in the finals more than once.

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India opener Murali Vijay retires from international cricket (Deccan Herald)

Indian opener Murali Vijay on Monday announced his retirement from international cricket. The 38-year-old Vijay played 61 Tests, 17 one-day and nine T20 ...

[Dailymotion ](https://www.dailymotion.com/DeccanHerald) [Facebook ](https://www.facebook.com/deccanherald/) [Twitter ](https://twitter.com/DeccanHerald) Vijay came into the side at the peak of one of India's most successful opening pairs - Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag – and had to bide his time before he could seal his place in the XI. Not unlike Sachin Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, the right-hander from Chennai reserved his best for Australia - four of his 12 Test hundreds came against them, two at home and two Down Under. During his decade-long career, Vijay appeared in 61 Tests, making 3,982 runs at an average of 38.29, and stacking up 12 hundreds and 15 half-centuries.

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Sachin Tendulkar to felicitate U-19 women's World Cup winning ... (The Indian Express)

Shah on Sunday had also announced a whopping cash reward of Rs 5 crore for the entire squad following its title winning performance.

The rest of the bowlers chipped in with regular breakthroughs as the England batting lineup had no answers. “I invite @TheShafaliVerma and her victorious team to join us at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad and witness the third T20I on 1st February. I am delighted to announce INR 5 crore for the entire team and support staff as prize money.

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All the winners from the Australian Cricket Awards (cricket.com.au)

Steve Smith has joined Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke as a four-times winner of the Allan Border Medal, while Beth Mooney claimed her second Belinda Clark ...

08 Player of the Tournament. The 24-year-old Western Australian has lit up the Marsh Sheffield Shield in a breakout first-half of the season, bowling at eye-catching pace and leading all-comers on the competition's wicket-taking charts. 12 Player of the Tournament. Head scored 550 runs in just nine matches after coming into the side, at an average of 68.75 and an impressive strike-rate of 112.24, with two centuries. Neser also has taken 11 wickets in the Marsh One-Day Cup at 15.90, and has enjoyed an excellent KFC BBL Gardner's season saw her score 339 runs in 13 innings at a strike rate of 153, finishing the regular season fifth on the tournament runs table. McGrath also added 13 wickets – with a best of 3-13 – at an average of 14.15 and economy of 7.07. Warner won the tiebreaker because he had polled the maximum three votes in more games – three times to Smith's one. "That’s the difference between her and other players in the world – she does it game after game." Nobody has won five AB Medals since the award was inaugurated in the year 2000. The top awards for each format were decided by votes from players, umpires and media representatives on a 3-2-1 basis from each match throughout the year. Steve Smith took home the highest individual honour for an Australian male cricketer after polling 171 votes to be a runaway winner for his fourth Allan Border Medal.

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Fans SLAM the Australian Cricket Awards as 'the most cringeworthy ... (Daily Mail)

Cricket fans queued up to slam the Australian Cricket Awards ceremony on Monday, describing the event as 'cringeworthy' and 'haphazardly thrown together'.

They look like PVC pipe cut down the middle,' he tweeted. Warner and Marcus Stoinis both will have the chance to inspect the awards more closely, after they were named the Men’s ODI Player of the Year and Men’s T20I Player of the Year respectively. Australia Test captain Pat Cummins (left) and Australia Women's captain Meg Lanning at the Australian Cricket Awards on Monday night - Viewers criticised the poor production of the Australian Cricket Awards night Cricket fans queued up to slam the Australian Cricket Awards ceremony on Monday, describing the event as 'cringeworthy' and 'haphazardly thrown together'. Fans SLAM the Australian Cricket Awards as 'the most cringeworthy TV you'll ever see' with viewers blasting Aussie cricket's night of nights as 'amateurish and unwatchable'

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David Warner fears for future of Test cricket: Star is scared about ... (Daily Mail)

After the Sydney Thunder were eliminated from the Big Bash, David Warner left his young teammates with a parting piece of advice: Leaving a legacy in ...

He has gone on to play a century of Tests. 'Playing in the Test arena is amazing. And as he reaches the twilight of his international career, Warner is urging the next generation of T20 guns not to give up their chance to forge an international career in all three formats. As he reaches the twilight of his international career, Warner is urging the next generation of T20 guns not to give up their chance to forge an international career in all three formats Warner revealed fears for the future of Test cricket at the Australian Cricket Awards on Monday, saying younger players have begun setting their sights on lucrative franchise deals rather than the baggy green. [Sydney](/news/sydney/index.html) Thunder were eliminated from the Big Bash, [Australia](/sport/australia-cricket/index.html) opener [David Warner](/sport/david-warner/index.html) left his young teammates with a parting piece of advice: Leaving a legacy in cricket means pursuing a Test career.

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Warner reveals big fear over 'where cricket is heading' amid T20 ... (Fox Sports)

David Warner is one of the greatest T20 players of all time, but the Australian veteran has warned young cricketers to not put all their eggs in the game's ...

You want to aspire to play cricket for Australia, and you’re only going to get there by putting numbers on the board. I’m on track for the second Test. “Playing in the Test arena is amazing and it’s a true test of cricket and how good you measure up to the greats of the game.

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Australia's Warner fears for future of test cricket (CNA)

MELBOURNE : Australia opener David Warner has expressed concern for the future of test cricket, with emerging players focusing on "short term" interests as ...

"I was speaking to (Davies) the other day. Advertisement

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Optimism Surrounds Cricket's Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Bid As ... (Forbes)

All-powerful India cricket boss Jay Shah's inclusion into the Olympic working group adds heft to the sport's bid for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

The small pool of teams is due to the IOC's efforts in slimming down costs and keeping within participation quotas. “It’s an opportunity to put cricket at a much different level.” "We are still on track and there is confidence that cricket will be included for the L.A. [T10 format ](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tristanlavalette/2022/12/28/why-the-short-and-sharp-t10-cricket-format-can-rival-soccer/?sh=5cab6c7b3c83)to be part of an Olympic bid but it was not seriously contemplated, according to sources, with the truncated format not officially recognized by the ICC. There are still those within the ICC board, according to sources, who prefer eight teams per gender to be part of the Olympic bid, as was originally envisioned. [cricket's bid](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tristanlavalette/2020/12/13/an-icc-olympic-committee-could-fuel-crickets-inclusion-into-la-2028/?sh=72c9cb9b9ed3) for inclusion into the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games had been scuppered.

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Warner fears for future of Test cricket (Education – Australian Associated Press)

David Warner. David Warner is worried young Australian players are more keen on white-ball cricket than Tests. Image by James Ross/AAP PHOTOS. cricket. Warner ...

“Playing in the Test arena is amazing. He has gone on to play a century of Tests. “I was speaking to (Davies) the other day.

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