Ireland beat India by 1 run to clinch historic maiden T20I series win
The Irish side defended a modest total of 154 as India fell one run short despite a last-ball six by Prince Yadav and finished on 153-9 after 20 overs.
The Irish side defended a modest total of 154 as India fell one run short despite a last-ball six by Prince Yadav and finished on 153-9 after 20 overs.
The 35-year-old informed his teammates about his decision before the fourth day of the third and final Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.
Leading India for the first time in T20Is, Iyer said the defeat served as an important reminder that no opponent can be underestimated.
Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Mansukh Mandaviya, along with Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, on Saturday visited Phobrang Village in Ladakh under the Viksit Vibrant Villages Programme (VVVP).
India face their toughest challenge of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup so far when they take on six-time champions Australia in a must-win Group A clash at Lord’s on Sunday, with a place in the semifinals hanging in the balance.
Speaking at an event on Monday, Rohit underlined how the five-day format tests a cricketer’s physical and mental endurance.
This time, however, with the World Cup qualification at stake, India has brought their best squad to the campaign and will be looking to showcase their A game in Rajgir.
Bhaker tallied 25 points, just four short of Vietnam’s Thu Vinh Trinh, who claimed bronze with 29. Compatriot Esha Singh also reached the final but ended sixth with 18 points.
Jamil named the squad after the national camp held in Bengaluru, attended by 29 players.
The 24-year-old claimed the top spot with a throw of 83.65m on his third attempt, edging past state-mate Sachin Yadav, who finished a close second with 83.20m. Maharashtra’s Shivam Lohakare was third with 80.20m, while Rajasthan’s Yashvir Singh placed fourth at 76.22m.