Along with Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli was included as one of Delhi’s eighty-four probable’s for the Rajni Trophy. Meanwhile, England captain Harry Brook, who scored his first-ever century in the format, helped his team survive the five-match ODI series against Australia. The top ten sports stories from September 25 are shown here.
Along with Rishabh Pant, Virat Kohli was listed as one of Delhi’s 84 probable’s for the Rajni Trophy. Ishan Sharma, the veteran, was left out, but players like Harshith Rana, Mayank Yadav, Simarjeet Singh, and Navdeep Saini were included. However, with his first-ever century in the format, captain Harry Brook helped England survive the five-match ODI series against Australia. Brook achieved the distinction of becoming the youngest England ODI captain to reach 100. In today’s Sports Wrap, we cover all of that and more.
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The probable’s for Delhi’s Rajni Trophy include Virat Kohli.
Former India captain Virat Kohli has been named to the Rajni Trophy probable’s for his hometown team, Delhi. Ishan Sharma was left off the list, although Kohli and Rishabh Pant were among the 84 names.
- England wins the third ODI in Durham to extend the series.
Australia still lead the series 2-1, but England’s 46-run victory (by the DLS technique) in Durham’s third ODI preserved the match. Before rain intervened, a 156-run partnership between Captain Harry Brook and Will Jacks was the driving force behind the victory, but it was sufficient to keep them ahead of the needed pace.
- Harry Brook becomes the youngest skipper of England with an ODI century, surpassing Alastair Cook.
At 25 years and 215 days, Harry Brook overtook Alastair Cook to become the youngest England skipper to record an ODI century. In his 18th ODI innings, Brook achieved his first-ever century.
- Nauman Ali is now a member of Pakistan’s Test team for the England series.
For the England series, Shan Masood will remain the captain of the Pakistan Test team. Nauman Ali, an experienced spinner, was named to the team that faced Bangladesh. So far, the squad for the first Test has only been revealed.
- Ben Stokes teases a return to white-ball cricket in 2019
When asked if a white-ball comeback was imminent, England Test captain Ben Stokes responded, “Yes, absolutely,” to the question posed by Brendon McCullum, the team’s current head coach for all forms. Prior to the Champions Trophy, England will play India in a white-ball series in January 2025.
- Lord’s is being questioned once more for the high cost of tickets.
The cost of the tickets for the upcoming English Test season was made public on Tuesday, and the pricey Lord’s Test tickets against India in 2025 were once again the center of attention. The lowest cost of a ticket for an adult was approximately £90 (£20 for those under 16). and apartments with an unobstructed view cost between £120 and £175 (£40 and £50 for children under 16). After unfilled seats during the Sri Lanka Test, the matter was brought up.
- Victoria’s red-ball return of Glenn Maxwell is in the cards.
Glenn Maxwell may try to return to the Test field for Australia by playing a few Sheffield Shield games, according to Victoria captain Will Sutherland.
- The Indian squad departs for the Women’s T20 World Cup in Dubai.
Overnight, the Indian squad departed for the ICC Women’s World Cup in Dubai. The first match of the competition is slated to take place on October 3, with India taking on New Zealand on October 4.
- Following a dramatic match against Arsenal, City holds Watford.
Manchester City defeated Watford with a reserve squad, earning an English League Cup encounter a few days after their fierce matchup with Arsenal.
- Rhodri will be sidelined for a while, Guardiola says.
After getting hurt against Arsenal, midfielder Rhodri will be sidelined for an extended period of time, according to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.