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18.11 / 10:43
Provident Fighting youtuber Logan Paul will fight again in boxing ring, asserts YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul
Jake Paul has expressed skepticism regarding his brother Logan Paul's recent retirement from boxing, suggesting that he doesn't believe Logan will be able to stay away from the sport. Jake is set to return to the ring on December 15 to face Andre August, a 35-year-old boxer with a 10-1-1 record.
18.11 / 09:56
Entertainment show performer stage song singer ICC World Cup Final 2023: BCCI reveals star-studded line-up for entertainment at India-Australia match
ODI World Cup final clash between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, November 19. The event promises an unforgettable experience for cricket enthusiasts and an official release from the cricket board highlighted the focus points.
18.11 / 09:56
FIVE Waters Career country NOT India vs Australia final: Pat Cummins takes a picture of pitch, says,' 'I'm not a great pitch reader..'
skipper Pat Cummins on Saturday said that a "good wicket" may be on offer for the title clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. The highly anticipated clash between the two cricketing giants will mark a fitting end to what has been a spectacular event so far.
18.11 / 09:01
Racing economy performer exclusive travelers Department Indian Railways comes to the rescue for World Cup enthusiasts! Dedicated train service begins for fans racing to Ahmedabad
The Indian Railway rolled out a dedicated train on Saturday, exclusively for cricket enthusiasts traveling from New Delhi to Ahmedabad to witness the Cricket World Cup 2023 final showdown. This initiative brings a sigh of relief to fans who were grappling with exorbitant airfares, ranging from Rs 20,000 to Rs 40,000.
18.11 / 08:37
Target Cooper Celebrity performer country singer cricket Australian Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles to watch ICC Cricket World Cup final in Ahmedabad
Richard Marles will watch the Cricket World Cup Final between India and Australia in Gujarat's Ahmedabad on November 19, Ministry of Defence announced in a press release. Ahead of the ICC World Cup Final, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel chaired a high-level meeting on Friday and reviewed security, cleanliness, and traffic management-related arrangements. As per the Gujarat Chief Minister's Office, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Deputy PM Richard Marles will watch the ICC Cricket World Cup final match at Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. India stormed into the finals after registering a comprehensive 70-run victory over New Zealand on Wednesday.
18.11 / 08:37
Target Aware Ball Fighting reports recommendations "Curator makes pitch and everybody else stays out of it," says former Oz skipper Ian Chappell on pitch row
Ian Chappell on Saturday played down the controversy around the last-minute pitch change for the World Cup semifinal between hosts India and New Zealand. The Indian team management had demanded a change of the pitch for the last-four clash with the Black Caps at Mumbai's Wankhede stadium on Wednesday. The move drew frowns from a section of the English media and former cricketing greats, who questioned the last-minute sanction of the pitch change by the governing body of world cricket — the International Cricket Council (ICC). Even before the game could get underway, Daily Mail, a British daily, ran a report claiming that the pitch was changed specifically on the request of the Indian team management. The Indian team management wanted the semifinal to be played on a slower surface, the daily claimed. The former Australia skipper refused to read too much into the controversy, saying it was the curators' job to make pitches and that of the players was to just play on it. «I think the same as I've always thought; that the curator should make the pitch and the players play on it and it should be up to no one else other than the curator, the local curator,» Chappell said in an interview with Australia's Channel 9 Wide World of Sports. «I've always said about every pitch — don't worry about World Cups, anything else — the curator makes the pitch and everybody else stays out of it,» the former Australia skipper added. Amid the controversy, the ICC issued a statement, clarifying that its independent pitch consultant, Andy Atkinson, was made aware of the change of surface. «Changes to planned pitch rotations are common towards the end of an event of this length and has already happened a couple of times.
18.11 / 08:37
social Sleepless nights for fans as umpire Kettleborough set for World Cup Final duty
ICC) has appointed English umpires Richard Kettleborough and Richard Illingworth for the highly anticipated World Cup 2023 final between India and Australia in Ahmedabad this Sunday. However, the announcement has sparked apprehension among Indian cricket enthusiasts, particularly regarding Kettleborough's history of officiating in India's heartbreaking losses. Fans are getting sleepless nights, grappling with a mix of anxiety and anticipation ahead of the crucial final, fueled by the haunting memories of Kettleborough's past involvements in India's defeats.
18.11 / 07:29
Ball ICE love performer blues A trip down memory lane: Suresh Raina reminisces about India's victory against Australia in 2011 World Cup
Suresh Raina reminisced about his match-winning partnership with all-rounder Yuvraj Singh in the 2011 World Cup clash between the Men in Blue and Australia. India will be facing the Australia team in the final of the Cricket World Cup.
18.11 / 07:29
FIVE stars Department Mohammed Shami is going to be a big one: Australia skipper Pat Cummins on threat posed by India's star pacer
Pat Cummins hailed India's star pacer Mohammed Shami and said he will be the player who will challenge the Baggy Greens in the World Cup 2023 final on Sunday at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Shami has taken the entire tournament by storm since making his first appearance against New Zealand in Dharamshala.
18.11 / 07:29
FIVE Ball Platform Remark BAY social consequences cricket 'Just hit the damn ball': Sadhguru's advice for Indian cricket team for the finals
Amidst the excitement, a viral video featuring spiritual leader Sadhguru has caught the attention of cricket enthusiasts. Shared on Sadhguru's social media platforms, the video captures a curious individual seeking a tip for the Indian Cricket Team to secure victory in the finals. In his characteristic style, Sadhguru delivered a simple yet profound message: “Don’t try to win the Cup, just hit the damn ball! If you think of this 1 billion people baying for the Cup, you will miss the ball, or if you think of all the other fanciful things that will happen if you win the World Cup, the ball will knock off your wickets.” Sadhguru emphasized the essence of focusing on the basics, stating, «So, how to win this World Cup? Don’t think about that.
18.11 / 07:29
FIVE Man Mobile stars cricket Men's Cricket World Cup 2023: When, Where, and How to Watch the India vs. Australia Final
World Cup final on Sunday, November 19. If India wins the final, it will be their second world cup victory on home soil and their third overall. On the other hand, Australia has won the Men's Cricket World Cup on five occasions in the past: in the 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2015 editions. In the ongoing ODI World Cup, the Rohit Sharma-led side defeated Australia in the league match when the two teams met each other last month in Chennai. Australia started their ODI World Cup campaign with two straight losses, but the journey of the team from Down Under has been a tale of resilience and redemption. Despite stumbling in their initial encounters, the five-time champions regrouped and stormed through the tournament, showcasing their cricketing prowess. Australia won seven consecutive games to reach the semi-final before they defeated South Africa to qualify for the summit clash of the ongoing ODI World Cup.
18.11 / 06:53
film Cummins Actor performer blues stars ICC World Cup 2023: ‘India World Cup jeet jaegi,’ says Salman Khan at Tiger 3 event
World Cup title clash against Australia on Sunday. At a fan event of 'Tiger 3' in Mumbai, Salman referred to the release of the movie during the Cricket World Cup. Also Read: ICC World Cup 2023: Gujarat CM chairs meeting to review security arrangements as PM Modi to attend the final match “Har game India jeeti hai and us dauran hum aaye (Tiger 3 ko leke) toh jo humare collections hai woh bhaut hi ache hai. India ab (World Cup) jeet jaegi aur uske baad aap sab wapas theatres mein (India won all matches so far and during the ongoing World Cup, we came up with Tiger 3.
18.11 / 05:47
Action performer UP govt plans mini stadium for Mohammed Shami's village after outstanding performance at World Cup semifinal match
World Cup 2023, showcased his lethal skills, contributing significantly to his team's journey to the final In six WC 2023 games, Shami has taken 23 wickets at an average of 9.13 and a strike rate of 10.91. His best figures are 7/57.
18.11 / 04:31
Booking composer performer blues stars reports Department Former stars Ganguly, Shastri, Bevan back India to emerge victorious in World Cup final
World Cup final at the Narendra Modi Stadium. India and Australia are set to lock horns in the highly anticipated finale on Sunday former cricketers talked about the team that could potentially emerge victorious and go down in the history books as champion. Former skipper Sourav Ganguly who re-defined the standards of cricket believes that the key to success in the final lies in India playing the brand of cricket as they have in the entire tournament.
18.11 / 04:31
Waves Booking Career Manufacturing Strategy The rise of the solopreneur: Reinvention is the key to career longevity
But first, let’s talk about career identity. Are you “in finance” or “in HR” or “in marketing?” We often get stuck in a mindset that what we trained for, or ended up in, defines us. Our work becomes our working identity. This would be all well and good if there was job security in it. However, this is far from the case these days.
18.11 / 03:29
Ball testing Pat Cummins banishes captaincy queries with World Cup heroics
Pat Cummins may be undecided about his future as Australia's one-day international captain after the World Cup but few of his compatriots will be urging him to stand down after his efforts in India. Australia have had no shortage of contributors through the tournament, with Adam Zampa taking 22 wickets and David Warner scoring a pile of runs. Cummins's courage under fire and unlikely heroics with the bat, however, have been vital in his team's revival following back-to-back defeats at the start of the campaign. An unbeaten 14 against South Africa in Thursday's semi-final saw Cummins walk off the ground with bat in hand and victory secured for the second time in the tournament. In the first, he teamed up with Glenn Maxwell to save Australia against Afghanistan, hanging tough in an epic knock of 12 not out from 68 balls to allow his all-rounder team mate to thrash a double century for victory. Australia has had its fair share of serious skippers, from «Captain Grumpy» Allan Border to the stone-faced Steve Waugh. Cummins, by contrast, has kept the mood light in the dressing room and out at the crease, where the banter flows freely with batting partners no matter how high the stakes. «I think it's easier out there than sitting in the dugout,» Cummins said of batting in a tense finish. Having led Australia to their first World Test Championship triumph in June, Cummins could become the fourth Australian captain to secure the global 50-over title on Sunday, joining Border, Waugh and Ricky Ponting. SCEPTICISM For all Australia's success in the test arena since Cummins replaced Tim Paine as skipper two years ago, his captaincy has not always been universally admired. He has leant heavily on former captain Steve Smith
18.11 / 03:17
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Rugby Australia directors held an emergency board meeting on Saturday to discuss the fate of its embattled chairman, Hamish McLennan, after six member unions demanded his immediate resignation overnight.
18.11 / 03:17
BLOCK Reuters Celebrity testing Aussies pick up the pace for India showdown
Australia head into their World Cup decider against India with all the pieces in place following a devastating return to form by the vaunted pace attack in the semi-final against South Africa.
18.11 / 01:49
Ball Moodys blues stars cricket India vs Australia World Cup rivalry: A chronicle of high-stakes cricket; let’s take a look
World Cups have consistently delivered thrilling spectacles. Their historical match-ups are marked by fierce rivalry and unforgettable moments that have captivated fans worldwide. The first World Cup clash was in 1983, India and Australia faced off.
18.11 / 01:13
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Bitcoin (BTC) wallet and payment platform Strike has partnered with Checkout.com to enable debit-card-based Bitcoin purchases in over 65 countries.
18.11 / 01:10
Platform Metro Adidas shootings electronic blues gatherings India Vs Australia: With shots & deliveries, companies ready for World Cup Final
World Cup final, companies are making big plans to tap into peak cricket mania, with the weekend shaping up to be a bumper post-Diwali mini festival. Bars and restaurants are creating Bleed Blue shots and Shami and Virat menus coupled with consumer promotions. Delivery platforms have asked companies to increase supplies of soft drinks and snacks in expectation of demand shooting up as fans gather at homes to watch the final together. Theatres, clubs and condominiums are hosting live screenings. The official India blue jersey supplier Adidas has extended sale points to general trade stores to meet unexpectedly high demand. TV brands and retailers say there's been a 40% surge in the sales of large-screen sets from the post-Diwali period last year.

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