February 12 Evening Brief: Today's Top news and headlines from cricket world
Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has announced its 16-member squad for the upcoming T20I series against Afghanistan starting on February 17 (Read More)
2. 'They have shown maturity in tough situations' - India U19 Head Coach optimistic about future despite U19 World Cup Final lossIndia's U19 head coach, Hrishikesh Kanitkar opened up about the future of Indian cricket, expressing confidence in the potential of the 2024 batch (Read More)
New Zealand skipper Tim Southee came forward to talk about how uncapped quick William O'Rourke has a good chance to make it into the starting lineup for the Hamilton Test (Read More)
4. Aakash Chopra raises questions over 'slightly surprising' Avesh Khan exclusionChopra feels that Avesh Khan's omission was unjustified. Despite his consistent performances and evident dedication, the sudden exclusion of Khan has raised many eyebrows (Read More)
Sunil Gavaskar has advocated for Rahmanullah Gurbaz to secure a place in the Kolkata Knight Riders' (KKR) playing XI for the upcoming IPL 2024 season (Read More)
6. Jake Fraser-McGurk, Wes Agar added to Australia's squad for Perth T20IThe two domestic sensations are yet to make their T20I debuts for Australia but have played two ODIs each (Read More)
Having already competed in the marquee tournament, Raza featured for Punjab Kings in the 16th edition of the tournament (Read More)
8. 'Someone in the Indian batting line-up will stand up' - Stuart Broad shows confidence in Kohli-less IndiaKohli had initially opted out of the first two Test matches due to personal reasons but later made himself unavailable for the remaining three Test matches too (Read More)
The BCCI has reportedly sent a strong message to established Indian players, which is to prioritise domestic tournaments like the Ranji Trophy before they go on to focus on the IPL (Read More)
10. 'I liked Sachin Dhas a lot based on whatever I saw' - Aakash Chopra impressed with youngster's outing in U19 World CupDhas showcased his mettle with the bat, as he amassed 303 runs at an impressive average of 60.60 and a strike rate of 116.53 across seven innings in the tournament (Read More)
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