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India.com
6 days ago
- Sport
- India.com
WATCH: Pakistan's star pacer creates havoc in England before the IND vs ENG 2025 Test series, his name is...
WATCH: Pakistan's star pacer creates havoc in England before the IND vs ENG 2025 Test series, his name is... New Delhi: In the match played on June 8 in T20 Blast 2025, Warwickshire defeated Derbyshire by 58 runs. Batting first, Warwickshire scored 199 runs for 6 wickets, while the entire Derbyshire team was bowled out for 141 runs. Hasan Ali's deadly bowling wreaked havoc The player who destroyed Derbyshire's innings was Pakistan's fast bowler Hasan Ali, who took 6 wickets in 19 balls. Earlier, he has taken 5 wickets in domestic T20 against Bangladesh. Hasan Ali created a stir by taking a hat-trick When Hasan Ali came to bowl, he constantly troubled the batsmen with his yorker, swing and fast pace. During this, he also took a brilliant hat-trick, which broke the back of Derbyshire. The fourth story of Derbyshire's bad start and defeat Derbyshire, who came out to chase 200 runs, had a very bad start. The first four wickets fell for just 29 runs and the team could not make a comeback. This was their fourth consecutive match in which they had to face defeat. Efforts of Ross Whiteley and Wayne Madsen also failed Ross Whiteley scored 50 (37 balls) and captain Wayne Madsen scored 46 (32 balls), but everyone looked helpless in front of Hasan Ali's deadly bowling. Warwickshire eventually won the match by 58 runs.


News18
01-06-2025
- Sport
- News18
James Anderson Takes His First Wicket In T20s After 3935 Days
Last Updated: Anderson is playing for Lancashire in the ongoing T20 Blast 2025 match against Durham at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street. Legendary England fast bowler James Anderson is playing for Lancashire in the T20 Blast 2025. In his first T20 match after more than 10 years, currently underway against Durham at Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street, the 42-year-old fast bowler picked up three wickets for 17 runs in four overs. He opened his wicket account by getting opening batter Graham Clark caught out by Chris Green on the fifth ball of the third over of the match and then got rid of Durham captain Alex Lees on the last ball of the fifth over. Lees scored 16 runs from 16 balls before being caught by Lancashire captain Keaton Jennings. On the fifth ball of his last over of the match, Anderson dismissed Colin Ackermann. The 34-year-old right-handed batter was caught by Charlie Barnard after making 18 runs from 22 balls. The video of Anderson's first wicket in T20s after 3935 days was shared on X by Vitality Blast's official handle, and within no time, the clip went viral on the internet. Jimmy Anderson is back in the Vitality Blast, and back in the wickets 🌹 — Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) June 1, 2025 Anderson, who is England's most capped Test player and all-time leading wicket-taker in Test cricket, announced his retirement from international cricket last year. During his more than two-decade-long career, Anderson played 188 Tests, 194 ODIs and 19 T20Is for England. He picked 704 wickets in Tests, 269 wickets in ODIs and 18 wickets in T20Is. He is the first fast bowler and overall third bowler in the world after Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan to take more than 700 wickets in the five-day format of the game. The Indian men's cricket team will travel to England later this month to take part in a five-match Test series. The series opener is scheduled to take place at Headingley in Leeds from June 20 to 24, and the next four matches will be played in Birmingham (July 2-6), Lord's (July 10-14), Manchester (July 23-27) and The Oval (July 31-August 4). Shubman Gill will captain the Indian team. The right-handed batter was appointed as India's captain on May 24. First Published:


Express Tribune
30-05-2025
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Salman Agha praises 'team effort' in win over BD
Pak T20 skipper Salman Ali Agha has been getting better with every game since taking over team's reins last year. PHOTO: AFP Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha credited team effort for their comprehensive 37-run victory over Bangladesh in the first T20I of the three-match series here at the Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday. Reflecting on the victory, Agha lauded the batting unit's collective effort to breach the 200-run barrier despite the dismal start before emphasising that a complete all-round performance is what he craves from his team. "After being 5/2, it was great to see everyone contribute to reach 200-plus," said Agha. "That's exactly the team effort we want - performing well in all three departments. We encourage players to back themselves and take the initiative," he added. Agha specifically praised Ali for his five-wicket haul, revealing that people are saying that he was bowling like he used to in 2017, the year Pakistan won the ICC Men's Champions Trophy. "Hasan Ali has been phenomenal — people are saying he's bowling like it's 2017 again. His hard work is paying off, first in the PSL and now tonight," Agha stated. While responding to a question regarding plenty of all-rounders in the team, Agha, an all-rounder himself, termed it a real luxury, asserting that it provides him with a handful of quality options. "Our all-rounders are a real luxury. Even Saim Ayub can bowl his full four overs. With so many quality all-round options, we're in a great position. We'll rest tomorrow and regroup for the second game." Mohammad Amir roped in by Essex for T20 Blast Former Pakistan pacer Mohammad Amir has been drafted to the Essex County Cricket Club for the Vitality Blast, scheduled to commence on Thursday. The announcement was made by the club on its social media handles as it shared the pacer's pictures donning its jersey. Amir, in a video statement, shared his excitement upon the signing and urged the fans for their support. "Great to be back here and I am really happy and looking forward to seeing you all. I need your support. Please come and support us. See you all soon," the pacer stated. The Essex will kick off their T20 Blast 2025 campaign against Hampshire in a night fixture, scheduled to be played at The Rose Bowl in Southampton on Friday. Mohammad Amir recently participated in this year's Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 and finished as the joint-fifth leading wicket-taker with 13 scalps in nine matches.