July 19 Evening Brief: Today's Top news and headlines from cricket world
Here is a quick wrap-up of the events that grabbed the spotlight in the cricketing world today.
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1. ‘Alex Carey has now had a haircut and paid for it’ – Steve Smith takes hilarious jibe at English media ahead of Manchester Test
Steve Smith's post came after the English media circulated reports of Alex Carey refusing to pay for a haircut and walking out of a Leeds barber shop. (READ MORE)
2. Ben Stokes hints at England playing in 'top gear' amid bad weather forecast ahead of fourth Ashes Test
England are currently trailing behind 1-2 against Australia in the ongoing Ashes 2023 series. (READ MORE)
3. Reports: India-Pakistan Asia Cup clash scheduled for September 2 in Kandy
The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has changed the opening date of the 2023 Asia Cup from August 30 to August 29, with Pakistan scheduled to play India on September 2 in Kandy, Sri Lanka. (READ MORE)
4. BAN-W vs IND-W: India suffer major blow as Harmanpreet Kaur gets retired hurt after being struck on hand
India are currently facing Bangladesh in the second ODI of a three-match series. (READ MORE)
5. Reports: WADA claims Rohit Sharma to be most tested Indian cricketer for doping; Virat Kohli not tested in last two years
Cricket fell under the jurisdiction of the government-run anti-doping agency, NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency), in August 2019. (READ MORE)
6. Rohit Sharma re-enters top 10 in ICC rankings; Yashasvi Jaiswal makes first appearance
India demolished West Indies in the first Test of a two-match series by an innings and 141 runs in Roseau, Dominica, last week. (READ MORE)
7. 'Teams don't need a family atmosphere to be successful' - Aakash Chopra reacts to Ashwin's statement on Indian team's environment
Aakash Chopra recently opened up on Rajasthan's Ranji team atmosphere. (READ MORE)
8. West Indies vs India 2023: WI vs IND 2nd Test Preview, Playing XI, Live Streaming Details & Updates
India won the first Test against the West Indies by an innings and 141 runs in Dominica. (READ MORE)
9. Don't be surprised if Jimmy Anderson puts in a big performance in Manchester: Ian Bell
Former England international Ian Bell lavished praises on James Anderson and stated that the cricketer has left nothing to prove as he has been extremely successful in the longest format of the game for over two decades. (READ MORE)
10. Steven Smith and Marnus Labuschagne are both class players at the top of their game who don't miss out too often: Pat Cummins
While Smith and Labuschagne's struggles might be a ray of hope for England, they must remember that these two are exceptional players, and their return to form could swing the momentum back in Australia's favour. (READ MORE)
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