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20.11 / 03:53
Ball Nasser Hussain believes India's long tail came back to "haunt" them in World Cup final
Nasser Hussain said India's long tail restricted Virat Kohli and KL Rahul from going all out during their partnership in the World Cup final. India scored 81/3 when Kohli and Rahul joined hands to stitch a 67-run partnership and revive hopes of reaching a competitive total. But throughout their stand that lasted for 17 overs Rahul and Kohli scored only a single boundary. Hussain spoke about both batters' lack of aggression throughout the partnership and told Sky Sports, «India are still a great side — but the pitch brought Australia into it. India's four bowlers not being able to bat that well came back to haunt them.
20.11 / 03:40
Provident NVIDIA Nikkei track testing Asian stocks Asian stocks cheered by China stimulus; Nikkei near 33-yr peak
Investing.com-- Most Asian stocks rose on Monday, tracking a rebound in Chinese markets on the promise of more government stimulus measures, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 briefly hit an over 30-year high. 
20.11 / 03:19
Gap cricket Cricket: A case of irrational exuberance?
In asset markets, irrational exuberance offers space to profit from it if one can bet on a correction forced by a reality check. The more inflated a price is, the bigger the chance to make a buck.
20.11 / 03:19
Extreme TikTok Southern Instagram show reports Australian Who is Wen Johnson, the Australian wearing 'Free Palestine' t-shirt who invaded pitch during World Cup final?
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 final between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The person, identified as Wen Johnson, was supporting Palestine which has been under attack by Israel since October 7 when Hamas launched a surprise assault on southern Israel. "The accused described himself as a big fan of Virat Kohli and had come to watch the match and being a fan of Kohli, he crossed the railing and went into the ground," Ahmedabad Police said.
20.11 / 03:17
Pool Remark love Celebrity stage testing World Cup thrills cannot erase future ODI concerns
World Cup that started with questions over the future of 50-over one-day internationals ended with doubts still being expressed about their worth outside the context of a showpiece event. Australia's six-wicket win over India in front of a 92,000 crowd at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium may have been a disappointingly one-sided final for home and neutral fans. But the memory of several more dramatic contests earlier in the tournament was still vivid, with Afghanistan overwhelming defending champions England by 69 runs and non-Test nation the Netherlands defeating eventual semi-finalists South Africa. One of the plus points of an ODI is that it allows a team to stage the kind of epic comeback more often associated with a Test match, while still producing a result in a day. And while the high velocity, smash-and-grab Twenty20 game may be increasingly important to the finances of players and national boards alike, as evidenced by the lucrative Indian Premier League, it rarely produces drama to compete with cricket's longer formats. Nowhere was this more evident at this World Cup than during Australia's remarkable pool play victory over Afghanistan when, on the brink of defeat at 91-7 chasing 292, a staggering double century from Glenn Maxwell secured an extraordinary three-wicket win. Pat Cummins, who kept Maxwell company during an unbroken stand of 202 in that memorable match at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, admitted to mixed emotions after leading Australia to a record-extending sixth World Cup title. «It's hard to say.
20.11 / 03:17
Target Waters Strategy Cummins NOT I have not yet thought about it: Rahul Dravid on future as India coach
World Cup final defeat, India head coach Rahul Dravid needs time to reflect on his future with the national team even as his his two-year contract ended on Sunday. India lost the World Cup title clash to Australia by six wickets and with this assignment, 'Mr Dependable's contract with the BCCI has ended officially. The issue has not yet come up for discussion within the BCCI even though Dravid has guided the team to two ICC tournament finals and one semi-final in his two-year stint.
20.11 / 03:17
Target Ball Death performer country Australian ED raids Australian PM's residence: Mahua Moitra's takes a dig at BJP after India's World Cup loss
India's loss in the ICC World Cup Final match against Australia, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra took a dig at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, saying that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a raid on Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's residence. «BREAKING NEWS: ED raids Australian Prime Minister's residence,» Moitra, who has been under fire in the 'cash-for-query' allegations, said in a post on 'X'. The BJP has often been accused by opposition parties of misusing central investigation agencies like the ED to target its political opponents. «In other news: Ahmedabad Stadium has been renamed — India loses World Cup finals at Jawahar Lal Nehru Cricket Stadium,» Moitra added in her post.
20.11 / 02:01
IPO Reuters Action MSCI Nikkei performer reports Weekend 6 things that changed for the stock market over weekend - Gift Nifty to rally in Asian shares
global market cues including US bond yields, crude oil prices, and performance in US markets. On Friday, the domestic equity benchmark indices ended lower. The Sensex ended 187.75 points, or 0.28%, lower at 65,794.73 while the Nifty 50 declined 33.40 points, or 0.17%, to settle at 19,731.80.
20.11 / 02:01
Target Progressive Ball Strategy Experts blues 10 reasons why India lost World Cup 2023 final against Australia: Mismatched tactics, middle-order collapse and more
World Cup. Many members of the present team are likely not to be part of India’s squad in 2027. As India still recovers from the heartbreak, let’s have a look at the reasons why the Men in Blue fell short of their Australian counterparts.
20.11 / 00:09
CEO Bayer country consequences Australian Australian telco Optus CEO resigns days after network-wide outage
(Reuters) -Australia's second-largest telco Optus' Chief Executive Officer Kelly Bayer (OTC:BAYRY) Rosmarin has resigned, its parent Singapore Telecommunications said on Monday, days after a network-wide outage left nearly half the country without phone or internet for 12 hours.
19.11 / 22:57
Target Aviat Progressive CEO Strategy travelers Macquarie fast-tracks $10b green energy push
Macquarie’s green investments arm has backed a $10 billion initiative for a fast-tracked expansion into Australia’s renewables sector, building on the bank’s long-standing presence in clean energy and appetite for returns linked to decarbonisation.
19.11 / 20:45
Ball track cover ICC World Cup: Turning point - Head in the palms
Narendra Modi Stadium, India lost to Australia. To its fielders, who killed 50-60 runs. If one needs to focus on the locus, it boiled down to Travis Head.
19.11 / 20:45
FIVE Booking Ball Fighting show cover Australia 101: How to win a final
South Africa. Travis Head sure caught it when he ran back from the cover, dived, and held on to send the Indian captain Rohit Sharma back in the 10th over in the 2023 final. Glenn Maxwell knew what that moment meant, and he didn’t hide it. In an otherwise situation, it might just have been Rohit doing what he does best – making the most of the powerplay.
19.11 / 19:46
Dreams show NOT Rohit Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, others seen in tears after losing WC final, netizens say ‘One defeat does not define team’
World Cup trophy, here Wednesday. The Australians once again showed what meticulous planning and ruthless execution is all about, chasing 241 in just 43 overs with Travis Head (137 off 120 balls) once again proving to be India's nemesis.
19.11 / 19:01
Man Ball country OZ and Even: Head scores 137 as Australia defeat India by six wickets in the final to win their 6th World Cup
Rohit Sharma, fielding in the circle, could have been the loneliest man in the world at that moment. He smiled wryly, but this was no more than hiding a broken heart from the rest of the world.
19.11 / 17:13
Target Ball Remark Cummins stage stars Department Australia stun India in final to win World Cup
Travis Head has produced an innings for the ages to lead Australia to a sixth Cricket World Cup crown, beating India by six wickets in the final.
19.11 / 16:57
show performer end NOT World Cup 2023: Australia defeats India to lift the trophy, netizens say, 'not the way we wanted things to end but..'
World Cup 2023: Australia defeated India by 6 wickets to lift the ICC World Cup trophy at Narendra Modi stadium on Sunday. The victory of the Kangaroos came as a major disappointment for Indians who were praying hards for team India's victory.
19.11 / 16:57
Target Ball love show stage fun ICC World Cup 2023: ‘We tried everything, but it wasn’t supposed to be’, says Rohit Sharma after WC loss
Rohit Sharma-led India by 6 wickets, with 42 balls remaining, at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 final played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Speaking after the World Cup loss, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma said, “We were not good enough today. I’m really proud of the team, how we played from game one.
19.11 / 16:57
Target Man awards performer ICC World Cup 2023: Virat Kohli awarded man of the tournament for 765 runs, 3 hundreds
World Cup 2023 for his exemplary performance. Kohli scored a total of 765 runs in 11 innings, the highest-ever runs scored by a batter in a single edition of the World Cup. He averaged at 95.62, and ended up with a strike rate of 90.3.
19.11 / 16:57
CEO Platform show track reports India vs Australia World Cup 2023 final: Zepto, Blinkit see record sale of snacks, beverages and puja flowers
World Cup 2023 final being played in Ahmedabad today, quick delivery companies like Zepto, Blinkit and Instamart Sunday reported skyrocketing orders, even bigger than Diwali, for core cricket viewing-day products like snacks and beverages beside puja flowers and Indian cricket team jerseys just before the match started at 2 pm. “This is the event of decade in India, even bigger than Diwali…Zepto is the perfect platform for core cricket-viewing products like beverages and snacks which is why we’re seeing a major boost in volume today" BQ Prime quoted Aadit Palicha, cofounder and CEO of Zepto as saying.
19.11 / 16:57
Enterprise RPG singer Shah Rukh Khan assists Asha Bhosle during India-Australia World Cup final, fans say 'ek hi dil hai…' | Video
Shah Rukh Khan's gestures has its own fanbase. Adding to the ‘king’ size list of gestures, on Sunday, during the India versus Australia ICC World Cup Final Match in Ahmedabad, Shah Rukh Khan was seen taking away legendary singer Asha Bhosale's dirty tea cup away from her, while BCCI Secretary Jay Shah remained seated and looked on.

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