June 14 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. 'I wouldn't change it for anything' - Stuart Broad recalls not walking at Trent Bridge despite edging to first slip
Over ten years ago, former England bowler Stuart Broad found himself in one of the biggest blow-ups witnessed in the history of the Ashes. (READ MORE)
2. 'This is proper blockbuster stuff' - Aakash Chopra opens up on prospect of India-Pakistan World Cup clash in Ahmedabad
The former India cricketer said on his YouTube channel that the encounter is going to stop heartbeats for some time as over one lakh passionate fans will be making a lot of noise, cheering their favourite players on. (READ MORE)
3. I hope Hardik Pandya is listening, I want to see him play Test cricket: Sourav Ganguly
Former India skipper Ganguly desires to witness the Gujarat Titans skipper Hardik Pandya make a return to India's Test team and feels that the country is full of exceptional players who could potentially become critical components of the red-ball team. (READ MORE)
4. ‘They’ll be playing him like a spinner’ - Michael Vaughan feels England will target Scott Boland during Ashes
Former England skipper Michael Vaughan has made a rather startling remark as he stated that the English batters would comfortably target Australia’s Scott Boland in the forthcoming Ashes. (READ MORE)
5. ‘It’s disgusting and disappointing’ - Gautam Gambhir slams ex-cricketers for endorsing Pan Masala
Recently, the 41-year-old came forward to take a dig at former cricketers who endorse pan masala via surrogate products in advertisements. (READ MORE)
6. Ireland, West Indies off to winning starts in ODI World Cup Qualifier warm-ups
Hosts Zimbabwe made a strong start to their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 preparations after beating Oman on the first day of warm-up matches. There were also wins for Ireland, West Indies, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Sri Lanka, as teams adjust to the conditions in Harare and Bulawayo. (READ MORE)
7. If the WTC final was India's priority, they should have finished the IPL before 20 days: Salman Butt
Salman Butt suggested that they could have considered WTC as a priority over IPL and should have arrived in England 15 days earlier to practice better by playing against some English county teams. (READ MORE)
8. 'Three would be a nice pass and four is probably a tick' - Josh Hazlewood opens on chances of featuring in Australia's XI during Ashes
Having made himself available for the series opener that is scheduled to be held at Edgbaston on June 16, Hazlewood gave an update on his fitness as he revealed the number of matches he is hopeful of playing. (READ MORE)
9. 'Would have given my left arm to play in the Ashes' - Eoin Morgan regrets missing out on iconic series
Former England skipper Eoin Morgan expressed his regret on never representing the team in the coveted series with a bold statement. (READ MORE)
10. 'Behind the scenes, it's ICC vs BCCI' - Rashid Latif's makes straightforward remark on Rohit Sharma's press conference after WTC Final
Rohit discussed his team's failure during the one-off Test, the scheduling of the final, and the limited use of technology for important umpiring decisions. (READ MORE)
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