Top Stories: Things that made news in the cricket world today
All the news stories that hogged the headlines today.
From Ajit Wadekar to MS Dhoni, Aakash Chopra ranks ‘Top 6’ captains of Indian cricket
- Former Indian cricketer-turned commentator Aakash Chopra, via his official Youtube channel, has been churning out brilliant content for his viewers.
- And, on Wednesday, Chopra was back with another brilliant video where he names the six best Indian captains of all time.
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‘I cannot take three weeks off’ – Ben Stokes keeping himself in shape to be ready if IPL 2020 happens
- Star all-rounder Ben Stokes, who is contracted to Rajasthan Royals, is supposed to participate in the Indian Premier League 2020.
- Due to the restrictions imposed by the government, the start was shifted to April 15th, it is unlikely that IPL could be even started at the end of April.
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‘I hope my arm was broken’ – Glenn Maxwell on his plight while fighting mental health issues
- Glenn Maxwell’s tussle with his mental issues was from the time when Australia were busy playing in the 2019 World Cup.
- Maxwell and Shaun Marsh copped blows on the arm and the latter had to bear the brunt after a fractured forearm.
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BCCI should start women’s IPL by next year, can’t wait forever: Mithali Raj
- The 37-year-old from Jodhpur reckons that the world’s richest cricket board can’t afford to ‘wait forever’.
- In 2018, there was a women’s exhibition match between the Trailblazers and Supernovas, led by Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana.
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Nupur Nagar picks husband Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s favourite spell
- Nupur Nagar, the wife of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, picked the spell against Pakistan on debut as the most favourite her husband has bowled thus far.
- Though the Men in Blue lost the game by five wickets, Kumar conjured lots of praises.
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Sourav Ganguly to provide rice worth INR 50 lakh to the underprivileged amid COVID-19 pandemic
- The lockdown in the country has brought some big challenges for the poor and needy people.
- It is a stern situation for everyone in the nation. But, COVID-19 outbreak has left no option in front of the government.
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