Sydney Test: After Rishabh Pant and Hanuma Vihari’s efforts on day five, ICC’s rule changes in focus
As India braved injuries to fight for a draw at the Sydney Cricket Ground, a couple of ICC rule changes came up for debate. Updated Jan 13, 2021 · 01:59 pm Australia vs India at Sydney witnessed a spate of injuries for the visitors | AFP
If anyone in the future looks for the meaning of bravery on the cricket field, they will need to have a look at the events of January 11, 2021, at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Rishabh Pant with a bruised elbow, Ashwin Ravichandran with a dodgy back and Hanuma Vihari on one leg made the 4.15 am alarm in India worth a ring. The trio, along with a usually defiant Cheteshwar Pujara, put their bodies on the line to add another chapter in a cricket-tragic tale. Maybe with these efforts, Pant might get a bit more respect, Ashwin a bit more love and Vihari a bit more surety about his place in the playing XI.
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Breaker Morant is up there with Ned Kelly and Peter Lalor as an archetypal Australian folk hero, but was he really wrongly executed for war crimes - or simply a petty criminal and murderer who got what he deserved?
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Kohli & Perry Win Big as ICC Announces Individual Awards of the Decade
Here’s the list:
Virat Kohli
Ellyse Perry
Steve Smith
Virat Kohli
Ellyse Perry
Rashid Khan
Ellyse Perry
Kyle Coetzer
Kathryn Bryce
MS Dhoni
Virat Kohli, who had scored 20,396 runs in all international cricket during the time period, which is more than anyone else, was also part of team India that won the ICC CWC 2011 and ICC Champions Trophy 2013. He was also named ICC Cricketer of the Year in both 2017 and 2018, so it was no surprise that he emerged as the clear jury favorite with winning the Award for ICC Male Cricketer of the Decade.