July 26 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. Travis Head determined of Australia's comeback in final Ashes Test at The Oval
Travis Head stated that the boys shouldn’t be thinking about the fourth match at all and stay positive in order to bounce back in the fifth Test and win the series by a comfortable margin. (READ MORE)
2. Malaysia's Syazrul Idrus becomes first man to bag seven-for in T20Is
Malaysia seamer Syazrul Idrus scripted history, becoming the first bowler to claim a seven-wicket haul in men's T20Is. (READ MORE)
3. David Warner's cheekily responds to retirement rumours ahead of Oval Test
David Warner remarked, a little sarcastically, that he hadn't seen or heard anything about his retirement as he had been on the golf course. (READ MORE)
4. They've only retained it, If we win this week, It's a draw: Harry Brook
Harry Brook believes that a victory in the upcoming final Test, at The Oval, would provide them with a "moral victory" and a sense of pride. (READ MORE)
5. Todd Murphy likely to play final Ashes Test as Australia sweat over injuries of two key players
At training in London on Tuesday, Murphy had discussions with Pat Cummins and team strategist and Assistant coach, Daniel Vettori, indicating he is likely to make a comeback after losing his spot to Cameron Green in the Manchester Test. (READ MORE)
6. 'Aggression is acceptable but this crossed the line' - Shahid Afridi's scathing attack on Harmanpreet Kaur's behavior during Bangladesh ODI
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has chimed in, expressing his disapproval of Harmanpreet Kaur’s actions. (READ MORE)
7. Fans express disappointment after BCCI unveils team India's new ODI jersey
Looking at the new ODI jersey, the fans expressed their disgust as the name of the sponsors carried more space than the name of the country. (READ MORE)
8. I still feel like I'm bowling well, there are no thoughts about retirement: James Anderson
Legendary English paceman James Anderson has quashed retirement rumours, asserting that he still feels passionate about the game. (READ MORE)
9. Reports: Top Indian cricketers complain to BCCI after flight delay prevents them from getting enough sleep ahead of West Indies ODIs
BCCI arranged tickets for the Indian team at 11 pm, which later got delayed to 3 am, making the cricketers lose their calm. (READ MORE)
10. Ashes 2023: England announce playing combination for final Test
England have announced unchanged playing XI for the fifth and final Ashes Test, which is set to be played at The Oval on July 27. (READ MORE)
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