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Pakistan’s Asif Ali retired from international cricket. Cricket news

PakistanMiddle-order batsman Asif Ali On Monday, he announced his retirement from international cricket, ending a remarkable chapter of his career. The 33 -year -old showed 21 Odis and 58 T20s for Pakistan, often played the role of a finisher. Known for its aggressive style, Asif’s most memorable performance came up during the 2021 T20 World Cup when he scored 25 runs off just seven balls in a thrilling victory over Afghanistan. Taking it on social media, Asif said, “Wearing Pakistan Jersey has been the biggest honor of my life and serving my country in the cricket field has been my biggest chapter.” He confirmed that he would continue the convenience in domestic cricket and franchise league worldwide. Asif was part of the Pakistan squad which reached the ICC men’s T20 World Cup in 2022 and the semi -finals in 2021. He started his T20I in 2018 against the West Indies in 2018 and made his ODI after two months. The same year, he played an important role in the victory of Islamabad United Pakistan super league, Despite his talent, incompatibility and lack of form, he was dropped from the national team. His final international presence came during the 2023 Asian Games as part of Pakistan’s second-string side. In his 21 Odis, Asif scored 382 runs at an average of 25.46, including three fifties. In T20Is, he submitted 577 runs at an average of 15.18, with a strike rate of 133.87 and the highest score of 41. Asif Ali features the memories of Fearless batting and Pakistan does significant finishing for cricket.
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Rajasthan Royals claimed cricket news in Supreme Court, shocking Sreesanth

Long shadow of a decade -old case that included former India fast bowlers S sreesanth Has reached once again Supreme CourtIs pulling Rajasthan Royals In the spotlight. In 2012, Sreesanth was dropped from the IPL season after suffering from a knee injury during a practice match in Jaipur. Royals, who insured their players under a special contingent policy of more than Rs 8.7 crore, filed a claim of about Rs 82 lakh, arguing that the injury left them in disqualified to participate that year. The insurance company, however, saw things differently. The United India Insurance dismissed the claim, which insisted that Sreesanth had already been taking toe injury since 2011, which was not disclosed when the policy was taken. According to him, this previous injury affected his availability, which made Royals claim invalid. The matter went before the National Consumer Disputes Prevention Commission, which biased with the franchise and ordered the insurer to pay. But the company has since appealed to the Supreme Court since then, where the matter is now being seen again. In court, Royals said toe injury never prevented Sreesanth from playing and the only reason for missing the season was that there was a fresh knee injury during the insured period. His lawyer also reported that fitness certificates were presented at the time of insurance, with the next knee injury. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta questioned whether the toe injury was formally revealed. He also noted that if the insurer knew the injury, he could deny coverage or charge high premium. For now, the matter is unresolved. The Supreme Court has asked the insurance firm to produce additional documents, including Sreesanth’s fitness certificate and basic application for policy. Till then, the decade -old dispute between a cricket franchise and its insurer continues, Royals are still waiting for their claim to response.
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A large prize money increases in women’s ODI World Cup; Male ODI World Cup in 2023 than honored amount | Cricket news

Bengaluru: The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced a record-breaking award money pot of $ 13.88 million (Rs 122.5 crore) on Monday for the Women’s ODI World Cup on 30 September. Co-Majbani, the tournament prize money by India and Sri Lanka has increased by 297%, which has increased from $ 3.5 million in the 2022 edition held in New Zealand. This is the largest payment in the ODI World Cup format, which crosses $ 10 million provided in the men’s World Cup.The increased prize money translates high earnings for the winners and more guaranteed amount for each participating team. The champion will receive $ 1.32 million (Rs 39 crore) compared to $ 1.32 million in the previous edition in New Zealand in 2022. In particular, the Australian men’s team won $ 4 million next year by defeating Rohit Sharma’s men in Blue in the final in Ahmedabad on November 19, 2023.In a press release, ICC President J Shah said, “The announcement is a defined milestone in women’s cricket trip.” He said, “This four -fold increase in the prize money is a historic moment for women’s cricket and reflects our clear commitment for its long -term development. Our message is simple: Women’s cricketers should know that if they choose this game professionally, they will be treated on the equal value of men.”Runner-up will receive $ 2.24 million (Rs 19 crore), above $ 600,000 in 2022. The semi -finalists who lose two semi -finalists will get $ 1.12 million (Rs 9.98 crore), which will increase with the previous $ 300,000. Additionally, all participating teams are guaranteed an amount of $ 250,000 (Rs 2.20 crore).

The Women’s ODI World Cup has developed greatly since its inception in 1973 and came under the purview of the ICC after the merger of men and women in 2005. The inaugural version was held in England, which was funded by a large -scale businessman Sir Jack Haved, in which no prize money was offered.
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The attempt to abolish pay inequality began with the 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup, where the prize money rose 225% to $ 7.95 million. The eight-team tournament will close in Guwahati with co-magic India and Sri Lanka.
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Shubman Gill ‘Heartbroken’ by destroying the floods in Punjab: ‘Standing strong with my people’. Cricket news

India test captain Shubman Gill On Tuesday expressed its concern about the devastating floods in Punjab, which affected over 2.56 lakh people in 12 districts, causing widespread displacement and damage to life, property, agriculture and livestock.Gill took the social media platform X to share his views about the situation in his home state of Punjab.Gill wrote, “My heart is broken to destroy my Punjab with floods. Punjab will always be stronger than any adverseness, and we will get up from it. My prayers are with all the affected families. Standing strong with my people,” Gill wrote.Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh Promised support by offering 10 boats for rescue operations in flood affected areas.

Amidst the floods in the state, India Test Captain Shubman Gill deployed in solidarity with the people of Punjab.
“I have gone to the affected areas themselves. It is a difficult time for all our people in Punjab. We are helping each other. I thank all the battles and various organizations that are helping to save people. I have requested PM Modi to help us in this difficult time. Harbhajan told Annie.The state government has established 7,144 people houses of 129 relief camps, with the highest number of 3,987 prisoners in Ferozepur, followed by Fazilka, Hoshiarpur, PatcotAnd Gurdaspur.Floods have affected 1,044 villages, of which Gurdaspur has reported 321 affected villages, which are the highest in all districts. Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur, Amritsar, and Pathankot follow with 115, 94, 88 and 82 affected villages respectively.Gurdaspur district has been affected by about 1.45 lakh people. Amritsar has affected 35,000 people, while Ferozepur and Fazilka are affected by 24,015 and 21,562 people respectively.Several agencies have been mobilized for relief and rescue operations. National disaster response force 20 teams have been deployed, while the Army, Navy and Air Force have contributed 10 columns, with eight more standby.More than 35 helicopters are currently involved in rescue operations, supported by 114 boats and a state helicopter. The Border Security Force has also been deployed in the affected border areas to assist in rescue efforts.
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