Some former cricketers are criticising the boundary countback rule after England beat New Zealand to lift their maiden ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup at Lord’s on Sunday night.
As England and New Zealand get ready to lock horns in the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup final on Sunday, the Lord’s Cricket Ground has been declared as a ‘no fly zone’ for both the match day (July 14) and reserve day (July 15).
Former Australia player Steve Waugh backed India wicket-keeper batsman MS Dhoni’s approach in the semi-final against New Zealand and even went on say that ‘without Dhoni, there would not be a chance to win a game’.
The host England will lock horns with the arch-rivals Australia in the second semi-final of the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup on Thursday.
India and New Zealand would both look to enter the finals of the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup as they take on each other in the first semi-final in Manchester on Tuesday.
Both England and New Zealand would look to seal their place in the semi-finals when they take on each other at Chester-Le-Street on Wednesday in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.
India will lock horns with Bangladesh at the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in their penultimate game of group stage on Tuesday. The Indian side will look to win and seal their semi-finals berth.
India’s all-rounder Vijay Shankar, who was dropped from the match against England on Sunday, was on Monday ruled out of the ongoing Cricket World Cup owing to his toe injury.
Sri Lanka will lock horns with West Indies in the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup at Riverside Durham on Monday.