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Delhi Capitals opt to bowl; debuts for Sarah Bryce, Niki Prasad and Sanskriti Gupta

Delhi Capitals opt to bowl; debuts for Sarah Bryce, Niki Prasad and Sanskriti Gupta

Toss Delhi Capitals chose to bowl vs Mumbai Indians Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning made the expected choice of bowling in the second game of WPL 2025, against Mumbai Indians. Lanning cited the tournament-opening run-fest of 403 runs which saw the chasing side (RCB) win. Dew could also play a role later in the evening

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Pakistan bat with Faheem back; Duffy, Smith in for New Zealand in tri-series final

Pakistan bat with Faheem back; Duffy, Smith in for New Zealand in tri-series final

Toss Pakistan choose to bat vs New Zealand Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat in the tri-series final in Karachi, five days before the two teams meet again in the Champions Trophy opener at the same venue. The hosts brought back seam-bowling allrounder Faheem Ashraf in place of fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain. This

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Head, Maxwell come in among five Australia changes after Sri Lanka bat

Head, Maxwell come in among five Australia changes after Sri Lanka bat

Toss Sri Lanka chose to bat vs Australia Travis Head, Josh Inglis and Glenn Maxwell will add considerable batting firepower for Australia in their final match before the Champions Trophy starts next week. Quick Ben Dwarshuis and legspinner Tanveer Sangha were also included for the second ODI in Colombo, with Cooper Connolly, Alex Carey, Marnus

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Asalanka’s stunning hundred, Theekshana’s four wickets turn tables on Australia

Asalanka’s stunning hundred, Theekshana’s four wickets turn tables on Australia

Sri Lanka 214 (Asalanka 127, Wellalage 30, Abbott 3-61, Hardie 2-13, Ellis 2-23, Johnson 2-44) beat Australia 165 (Carey 41, Hardie 32, Theekshana 4-40, Fernando 2-23) by 49 runs A weakened Australia started their Champions Trophy preparation with a 49-run defeat after Sri Lanka captain Charith Asalanka engineered a remarkable turnaround in a low-scoring first

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