Digest of the Hottest News of the Last Week 09.12.2024-15.12.2024
The cricket world has been buzzing with excitement this week, as Australia leveled the Test series 1-1 against India, while England clinched a series win over New Zealand. These thrilling outcomes have captured the attention of fans across the globe. Let’s take a look at the key moments and achievements that made this week a memorable one for cricket lovers everywhere.
PSL 2025: PSL Eyes Unsold IPL Stars as PCB Considers Bold Moves Ahead of 2024 Draft
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) targets unsold players from the IPL 2025 auction to strengthen its squad for the 2024 edition. Notable unsold players include Steven Smith, David Warner, Kane Williamson, and Jonny Bairstow. Additionally, the PCB may follow the BCCI’s lead by hosting the PSL draft abroad, potentially in London or Dubai, to enhance the league’s international exposure.
WTC 2025: Temba Bavuma Delighted as South Africa Reigns in WTC Standings
South Africa achieved a 2-0 series win over Sri Lanka, securing the top spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. Temba Bavuma, leading with the most runs in the series, expressed pride in his team’s performance. The Proteas face Pakistan next, starting with a Boxing Day Test in Centurion, followed by a second match in Cape Town.
Shaheen Afridi Scripts History as First Pakistani Pacer with 100 Wickets Across All Formats
Shaheen Shah Afridi achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Pakistani pacer to claim 100 wickets in all formats. The 24-year-old now boasts 112 ODI, 116 Test, and 100 T20I wickets. Afridi accomplished this feat during the first T20I against South Africa in Durban, where his 3 wickets couldn’t prevent Pakistan’s 11-run loss despite Mohammad Rizwan’s 74.
Sanjiv Goenka Addresses MS Dhoni Dispute, Silences Critics with Bold Remarks
Sanjiv Goenka praised MS Dhoni’s exceptional leadership, highlighting his ability to groom young talents like Matheesha Pathirana into match-winners. Dhoni, retained by CSK for ₹4 crores, remains a fan favorite, with stadiums turning yellow in his support. Goenka also dismissed past disputes from RPSG, emphasizing their strong relationship and Dhoni’s unmatched qualities on and off the field.
Jason Gillespie Steps Down as Head Coach of Pakistan’s Test Cricket Team
Jason Gillespie has resigned as Pakistan’s Test team head coach, citing issues with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) management and selection processes. His resignation follows that of Gary Kirsten, the former limited-overs coach, two months ago. Aaqib Javed, the former Pakistan paceman, will take over as interim head coach. This marks the 8th coaching change in just over a year for Pakistan.
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