West Indies vs New Zealand Live Score Updates, T20 World Cup 2024

West Indies vs New Zealand Live Score Updates, T20 World Cup 2024

West Indies vs New Zealand, T20 World Cup 2024 LIVE Updates:© AFP West Indies vs New Zealand T20 World Cup 2024, LIVE Updates: Co-hosts West Indies have the chance to become the first team from Group C to seal a Super 8 spot, if they beat New Zealand at Trinidad’s Brian Lara Stadium. The Windies team battled to victory against Papua New Guinea, before a thumping win over Uganda where they bowled out the opposition for just 39. New Zealand were themselves dismantled by Afghanistan, and desperately need a win to stay alive in the tournament. It is also the first-ever T20 World Cup fixture at the stadium named after one of West Indies’s greatest cricket icons. (Live Scorecard | Points Table) Topics mentioned in this article

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West Indies Pushed To Limit By Plucky PNG In Their T20 World Cup Opener

West Indies Pushed To Limit By Plucky PNG In Their T20 World Cup Opener

Two-time champions West Indies were put under extreme pressure by a plucky Papua New Guinea unit before scraping through with a five-wicket win in their 2024 T20 World Cup opener here on Sunday. Left-hander Sese Bau (50 off 43) made a fine half-century to take PNG to 136 for eight after the associate nation lost their first four wickets for 50 runs. A power-packed West Indies should have chased down the below-par total comfortably but PNG made them work hard for the win despite their limitations. PNG’s spinners as well medium pacers did not allow the hard-hitting West Indies batters to cut loose on a slow surface. The tournament co-hosts eventually got home in 19 overs thanks to rearguard action from Roston Chase (42 not out off 27 balls) and Andre Russell (15 off 9). The West Indies’ innings was halted for 20 minutes due to rain but there was no loss of overs. The passing shower arrived with the home team at 8 for one in the second over and it would have been two down at the same score had right-arm pacer Alei Nao won a lbw review for the dangerous Nicholas Pooran. After trapping Johnson Charles off his very first ball, Nao got another one to seam back in from short of length to leave Pooran stranded but luck was on the latter’s side. However, his scratchy effort ended when he was caught in the deep off left-arm spinner John Kariko. PNG skipper Assad Vala made it 63 for three inside 10 overs when he deceived opener Brandon King (34) in flight and had him caught at deep midwicket. Nerves increased in the West Indies dressing room when it became 97 for five in 16 overs before Chase and Russell got hold of the proceedings. After PNG were sent in to bat, Bau made instant impact on the big stage with his spirited effort. PNG, playing their second T20 World Cup, were reeling at 50 for four before Bau shared a 44-run stand with Charles Amini (12) to save them the blushes. Expecting the pitch to turn, the West Indies picked three spinners and put the opposition in after winning the toss. The help for the spinners was visible as early as the first over bowled by Akeal Hosein. However, it was pacer Romario Shepherd who picked the first wicket by having Tony Ura caught behind in the second over of the game. The ball seamed away, inducing a thick edge from the batter. Hosein got rid of number three Lega Siaka with an arm ball before Alzarri Joseph sent back Vala (21 off 22 balls). Vala came up with a couple of crisp hits in the cover region before being caught brilliantly by Roston Chase at backward point. Vala’s six over extra cover off spinner Chase in the previous over was one of the highlights of PNG’s innings. Bau then ensured that the odd boundary kept coming as PNG tried to consolidate their innings. Bau, a leftie like Vala, smashed left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie for a six and couple of fours to give the innings much needed momentum. After his departure, the associate nation did rather well to get close to the 140-run mark.  Topics mentioned in this article

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LSG vs KKR, IPL 2024: Sunil Narine Shines In Kolkata Knight Riders' 98-Run Drubbing Of Lucknow Super Giants

LSG vs KKR, IPL 2024: Sunil Narine Shines In Kolkata Knight Riders’ 98-Run Drubbing Of Lucknow Super Giants

Sunil Narine’s sparkling fifty and a collective effort by the bowlers fashioned Kolkata Knight Riders’ 98-run win over Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL at Ekana Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Deciding to bowl first didn’t go as per plan for LSG as KKR became the first team to cross the 200-run mark at the Ekana stadium. Proving his worth with the willow once again, Narine (81 off 38 balls) went on a six-hitting spree, blasting seven maximums and six fours to take the visitors to 235/6. Chasing an imposing total, LSG batters had to go from the word go but the hosts found it hard to get the big shots and were eventually bundled out for 137 in 16.1 overs. Within the first 10 overs, LSG had lost half the side including skipper KL Rahul (25), Arshin Kulkarni (9), Deepak Hooda (5) and big hitters Marcus Stoinis (36) and Nicholas Pooran (10). Ashton Turner hit some lusty blows and looked in mood to showcase his batting prowess but the Australian was supremely unlucky as an inside edge deflected off his boot with Varun Chakravarthy completing a caught and bowled. With the win KKR moved to the top of the table. They have 16 points, the same as Rajasthan Royals but have played one game more. LSG, on the other hand, dropped out of the top four to the fifth spot with 12 points from 11 games. Their Net Run Rate also took a massive hit going down from 0.094 to -0.371. Earlier, the in-form Narine, who was dropped twice in the space of two balls, smoked five boundaries in five balls, setting the tone for the KKR innings. First, he hammered back-to-back fours off Naveen-ul-Haq in the last two balls of the third over. He then attacked the offside, hitting three boundaries on the trot off Mohsin Khan in the fourth over. Narine and Phil Salt (32) gave the two-time champions the explosive start they have come to expect from the duo. Together they put up a quick 61-run stand before Naveen-ul Haq took the pace off the ball to send the Englishman packing. Medium pacer Yash Thakur then stemmed the flow of runs in the final over of the powerplay, giving away only two runs as KKR reached 70/1. However, the unperturbed Narine continued his onslaught and brought up his fifty off 27 deliveries with a cheeky late dab that sent the ball rolling past short third. He took a particular liking to Marcus Stoinis, sending the ball over the fence three times in the 11th over. But Ravi Bishnoi, on whose bowling Narine was dropped twice before, was third time lucky as he put an end to the all-rounder’s spectacular innings. The LSG bowlers were able to rein in the KKR batters as they kept taking wickets. Naveen-ul Haq got rid of Andre Russell (12) before Yudhvir Singh, who came as a concussion sub for Mohsin Khan, picked up young Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s (32) wicket in the next over. The Afghan pacer swung back into action to account for the big-hitting Rinku Singh (16) while Thakur removed Shreyas Iyer (23). But Ramandeep Singh’s unbeaten 25 off 6 balls took KKR past the 230-run mark. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.) Topics mentioned in this article

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Kolkata Knight Riders vs Lucknow Super Giants, IPL 2024: Match Preview, Fantasy Picks, Pitch And Weather Reports

Kolkata Knight Riders vs Lucknow Super Giants, IPL 2024: Match Preview, Fantasy Picks, Pitch And Weather Reports

Match 28 of the Indian Premier League, 2024 will be played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants (KKR vs LSG) at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Sunday. Kolkata Knight Riders have played four matches in the series and are ranked second on the points table, while Lucknow Super Giants have played five matches in the series and are ranked fourth on the points table. In the last match played by KKR against Chennai Super Kings (CSK), CSK beat Kolkata by seven wickets. The top fantasy player for the Knight Riders was Sunil Narine who scored 73 fantasy points. The other top point-getters are Vaibhav Arora with 65 match fantasy points and Shreyas Iyer with 45 match fantasy points. In their last match in this series against Delhi Capitals (DC), DC beat LSG by six wickets. The top fantasy player for the Super Giants was Ayush Badoni who scored 78 fantasy points. The other top point-getters are Yash Thakur with 173 match fantasy points, Krunal Pandya with 91 match fantasy points and Marcus Stoinis with 80 match fantasy points. Pitch Report and Weather Conditions The pitch at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata, will allow for good stroke play and the batters will find it easy to bat on the surface. The surface will not allow a lot of assistance to the bowlers and wicket-taking is not going to be easy. The average first-innings score at this venue in the last 20 matches is 176 runs. The pitch is a balanced one with decent assistance for both batters and bowlers on offer. The team winning the toss may decide to bat or bowl depending on the ground conditions. Pace or Spin? The venue is suited for both pacers and spinners alike. Weather Report The temperature is expected to be around 37 degrees C with 23% humidity. Winds at a speed of 5.71 m/s are expected. Head-to-Head In the three matches played between these two teams, Lucknow Super Giants have won all their matches. KKR do not have a good record against LSG. Based on our analysis and trends, we predict that the Super Giants will win this match. Kolkata Knight Riders’ batters have earned the most fantasy points for their team, while the all-rounders have earned the most fantasy points for Lucknow Super Giants. Both teams last played against each other in Match 68 of the Indian Premier League, 2023, where Rinku Singh scored the highest fantasy points for Kolkata Knight Riders with 107 match fantasy points while Nicholas Pooran topped the fantasy points leaderboard for Lucknow Super Giants with 90 match fantasy points. Fantasy Top Captain and Vice-Captain Picks Andre Russell Andre Russell is an all-rounder with an average of 77 match fantasy points in the last 10 games, a fantasy rating of 9.7 and can be a good safe pick for your Dream11 Team. He is a batter who bats right-handed. In the recent four matches, Russell has scored 115 runs averaging 57.5 per match. Russell can also give you some bowling fantasy points, bowling right-arm fast and in recent matches, he has taken five wickets at an average of 15.2. Krunal Pandya Krunal Pandya is a fairly consistent player in terms of fantasy points. Krunal has an average of 58 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 8.5. He is a slow left-arm orthodox bowler and in the recently played five matches, he has taken three wickets at an average of 37. Krunal is also a handy batter. In recent matches, he has scored 51 runs at an average of 51 per match. Nicholas Pooran Nicholas Pooran is a wicket-keeper with an average of 55 match fantasy points in the last 10 games, a fantasy rating of 9.2 and can be a good safe pick for your Dream11 Team. He is a left-handed batter and also keeps wickets. In the last five matches, Pooran has scored 178 runs at an average of 89 per match. Yash Thakur Yash Thakur is a very inconsistent player in terms of fantasy points and can be a high-risk, high-returns pick in your team. He has an average of 55 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 7.9. He is a right-arm medium bowler and in the recent four matches, Thakur has taken seven wickets at an average of 20.3. Rinku Singh Rinku Singh is a good-to-have player for your Dream11 Fantasy Team. Rinku Singh has an average of 42 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 8.7. He is a batter who bats left-handed. In the recently played four matches, he has scored 63 runs averaging 21 per match. Varun Chakaravarthy Varun Chakaravarthy is a fairly consistent player in terms of fantasy points. He has an average of 41 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 7.7. He bowls leg-break googly and in the last four matches, Chakaravarthy has taken four wickets at an average of 33.5. Philip Salt Phil Salt can be a differential pick for your Dream11 Team. Salt has an average of 39 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 8.3. He is a top-order, right-handed batter and also keeps wickets. In the recently played four matches, this player has scored 102 runs at an average of 25.5 per match. Ravi Bishnoi Ravi Bishnoi is a very consistent player in terms of fantasy points. He has an average of 33 match fantasy points in the last 10 games and a fantasy rating of 7.6. He bowls leg-break googly and in the last five matches, Bishnoi has taken four wickets at an average of 32.2. KKR vs LSG, Fantasy Team Wicket-Keepers: KL Rahul and Phil Salt Batters: Rinku Singh, Ayush Badoni and Nicholas Pooran All-Rounders: Andre Russell, Krunal Pandya, Marcus Stoinis and Sunil Narine Bowlers: Varun Chakaravarthy and Ravi Bishnoi Captain: Krunal Pandya Vice-Captain: Sunil Narine Topics mentioned in…

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