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ICC Ranking: ‘Edge Just a number’-39-year-old Sikander Raza No. 1 ODI all-rounder; 35 -year -old Keshav Maharaj No. 1 OD bowler | Cricket news

Zimbabwe’s experienced star Alexander Raza At the age of 39, ICC has submitted its name in history, climbing number 1 in men’s ODI all-rounder rankings. Despite that, despite falling low in his ODI series against Sri Lanka in Zimbabwe Harare, both the bat and the ball were kept in the past. Mohammad Nabi And Azmatullah Omrajai claimed the top ranking.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!RAZA recorded a back-to-back half-century in the series, as well as 1/48 figures in the initial game, underlining their impact in all aspects. His efforts saw him moving from Nabi (292) and Omarjai (296) to reach 302 rating points. As his batting, he also got a jump of nine places in the 22nd position in the ODE batting rankings.While Zimbabwe could not secure a win, Raza’s rise was a standout storyline. Their feat is particularly inspiring in view of his age, proving that experience and determination may still dominate the highest level.
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Somewhere else, the victory of the Sri Lanka series was marked by impressive leap in the ranking. Patham Nisanka’s score of 122 and 76 pushed him to 13th positions between ODI batsmen, while Jenith Linaz reached 13 places to 29th positions. On the bowling chart, Pacers Asitha Fernando and Dilshan Madushaka reached 31st and 52nd respectively.South Africa’s strong victory over England in Leeds also gave rise to the movement. Leftist spinner Keshav Maharaj Integrated its grip on top of the ODI bowling rankings with 690 points, while Lungi Cash became equal to 23rd. Passer Joffra Archer of England, despite defeat, broke into the top 20, finished 19th with 571 points.In T20Is, Mohammad Nabi obtained land, finished second among all -rounders behind India Hardik PandyaIbrahim Zadran’s fine knock pushed him into the top 20 T20 batsmen, while Pakistan’s Sufiyan Mukim entered the top 25 bowlers.
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Irfan Pathan Tags MS Dhoni, says that ‘Sath Baath Kar Pienege’ in the north for the instigation controversy. Cricket news

New Delhi: Irfan Pathan Once again found itself at the center of a storm after an old interview clip MS Dhoni Online revived on social media, splew the hot debate. In that interview, the former India all -rounder indicated that Dhoni used to smoke hookah and reportedly appears to the players who joined him. The claim has triggered widespread trolling and has talked about Pathan’s sudden exit from international cricket.Even when Pathan tried to stay away from the controversy, the fans did not allow him to get away from the hook. On Wednesday, he posted a birthday wish for India’s pace Mohammed Shami On social media.Pathan wrote, “Happy Birthday to Seam King @MDSAMI11.But instead of responding to the birthday greeting, a fan shifted the attention back to the controversy and asked: “What happened to Pathan Bhai Woh Huki ???”Instead of ignoring the comment, Pathan chose to respond with humor and tagged Dhoni in his response. Pathan wrote, “Mein or @msdhoni sath beth kar pienge;) Pathan wrote.

Pathan’s career has long been a matter of debate. Despite taking five wickets in his final ODI, he was dropped from the Indian team in 2012 and never returned. The selectors and management never publicly explained their exclusion, but Pathan has indicated on several occasions that Dhoni’s captaincy and the team’s dynamics may have played a role.On the field, Pathan’s record speaks for himself. In 29 tests, he scored 1,105 runs on an average of 31.57, including a century and six fifties, while also claimed 100 wickets at 32.26. His Career-Best 7/59 is one of the best mantras by an Indian seamor, which is remembered by fans.In Odis, he played 120 matches, scoring 1,544 runs at 23.39 with five fifties. With the ball, he took 173 wickets in 29.72, including the best of 5/27.In T20Is, Pathan contributed significantly with both bat and ball, took 28 wickets in 24 matches and scored 172 runs at a strike rate of 16.5 and 172 runs at a fast strike rate of 119.44.
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Hookah storm! ‘PR Lobby’: Irfan Pathan MS Dhoni breaks silence after video controversy explosion. Cricket news

East India Irfan Pathan A rapid response after being associated with an old interview clip MS Dhoni Online revival, spewing hot debate on social media. Years ago, the video painted Pathan reflecting his communication with Dhoni during his sports days and included comments that some of which interpreted the former captain as an esoteric reference to off-field preferences. As the clip gained traction, Pathan took it into X with a cryptic post, questioning the objectives behind its sudden rebuilding. “The half -decade old video now surfaced with a twisted reference for the statement. Fan Lobby?” He wrote, suggesting the revival can be intentionally.
In the interview, Pathan recalled an incident from the 2008 Australia series When media reports suggested that Dhoni was dissatisfied with his bowling. “Yes, I asked him. During the 2008 Australia series, Mahi Bhai’s statement came out in the media that Irfan was not bowling well. I felt that I bowled well throughout the series, so I went and asked Mahi Bhai. Sometimes statements turn into media, so I also wanted to clarify. Mahi Bhai said, ‘No Irfan, there is nothing like that, everything is going on according to the plans.’ When you get this kind of answer, you believe that okay, you do what you can do. Pathan said that if you keep asking for clarification again and again, you hurt your self-respect, ”said Pathan.

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He gave an indication to that account: “I do not have a habit of installing a hookah in someone’s room or talking about it. Sometimes if you don’t speak about it, it is better. It is better. A cricketer’s job is to perform on the field and that is what I focused on.” Comment has ignited a storm of online discussion, fans are divided on whether they were digging in Dhoni or there was a comprehensive comment on team culture at that time. By addressing the controversy through its latest posts, Pathan has indicated his displeasure as the comments have been implicated and interpreted, while indicating that the video again may be a part of a deliberate attempt or plan.
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Bronco or Yo-Yo, it is about cricket news about optics in Indian cricket at this time

New Delhi: During his time as captain and head coach of the Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri respectively made it clear that Yo-yo test There was to live and there were signs that the bar would be highly raised for the 2019 World Cup. The marker began in the early 16s – 16.1 – and later increased to challenge a player’s fitness and readiness. There was no ambiguity as a lot of players, who missed the cut, they were not considered for selection.Cut by 2025 and the line has been blurred, if not completely erased. These fitness tests are no longer a selection criteria and only seem to be formalities. The moment Kohli and Shastri made way for the new leadership, the backburner adopted different means and methods to carry forward the stern yo-yo evaluation. Compared to world standards, India’s Yo-Yo marker was not harsh, but even then many superstars found it difficult to pass the evaluation between the dreaded cones in Indian cricket.Explained: What is Bronco Test?Instead of raising the overall fitness standards, attention was transferred to meditation management. There are some examples of players undergoing yo-yo tests and in 2023, before the Asia Cup, that it was again back into the news. Kohli posted his score of 17.2 on Instagram before asking not to share any “confidential” information, and a similar instruction was issued to other centrally contracted players.Yo-Yo test is no longer discussed as some players, influential people argued that they manage their body in a different way and would not want to risk the intensity of the test in the 30s. The lines were further blurred as the “intentions” became new buzzwords and fitness tests were easily pushed to the backseat with an excuse “preventing injury”.
It also fell into domestic squads. Many state associations became generous with fitness assessment and half-fit players continued to play for their respective parties and consequently caused the cricketers to break the mid-season. The associations first followed the 16.5 mark as a cut-off for Yo-Yo, but the Kohli-Shastri era also showed generosity by selecting those who posted as 14 as 14, there was no strict instructions from the Indian Cricket Board.In the last few weeks, who is among Indian cricket, converted to BCCI’s Center of Excellence (Coe), but it was more for optics than serving a big goal of being a fit core, no punishment.Reports covering the Dalip Trophy Games at the venue were not allowed to see the fitness tests of major Indian cricketers. However, these were hardly fitness tests that everyone was expecting from them. Players and people conducting “tests” did not clearly want a regular exercise – a hogwash. The confidentiality that the Indian Cricket Board kept was for a lack of better words, checked! BCCI has spent hundreds of crores on the new CO, but is it just a rehabilitation center? Fitness enhancement seems to be on the agenda.“There are people who hold their hearts at the right place for Indian cricket, but some strong voices have constantly silenced Yo-Yo and Fitness Chatter. Not only Yo-Yo, but also 2 km run test. There was a time when the Yo-Yo marker was raised to further enhance the standards, but now it has become a regular jog between the cone, adding the surrounding sound with the beep, “a source tracking developments said.“When there are no results, why will people take it seriously? The aging superstars will prove their” match fitness “and hide behind” managing their bodies “, but it is not helping develop the Indian cricket ecosystem,” he said.In a chat with Timesofindia.com Former India’s power and conditioning coach Soham Desai explained how these tests were never selected norms after the Shastri-Kohli regime ended.“During the time of Virat Kohli, Ravi Shastri, he instructed Shankar Basu to get fitness at the leading level in the 2019 World Cup. Those numbers were agreed with all the stakeholders and they wanted to keep it a serious matter so that the 2019 World Cup people would come to a special level and then play the World Cup. That was the whole vision. So those numbers were agreed and shared and it became a selection norm.“But after that, we have done a yo-yo test three times a year for almost all contracted players every year. But it was not a selection criteria. It is a fitness assessment parameter where we get an idea as people working in NCA, as people working in NCA, a snapshot about their fitness at that particular level,” he said.Over the years, a person can see a clear difference in the approach during the team’s practice sessions. Acute shuttle runs, sprints and laps are followed by a certain group panting for breath, while some slow chilling, stretching and focusing are just one day before saying on their “acute” batting session.But is this ahead?Will the fitness parameter require strict and injury management when found?These Indian Cricket Board, Team Management are questions whether they do not want 40 acres facilities in Bengaluru to remain a center for rehabilitation.
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