How many times has India won the one day World Cup? The Indian cricket team has won the One-Day International (ODI) World Cup two times. India won their first ODI World Cup in 1983 under the ...
The Greatest Game is the story of England's last-gasp victory over New Zealand in the iconic Super Over to win a dramatic 2019 World Cup final in arguably the greatest game of cricket ever played.
The Dallas stop of the ICC Cricket World Cup League Two ... this multi-stop league serves as a qualifier for the next One-Day International World Cup to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe ...
England were thrashed by West Indies on Wednesday to suffer a series defeatIf results don't change, England could fail to ...
Eight wickets fell in 28 legal deliveries as Western Australia slumped from 52-2 to 53 all out, the second-lowest team total in the history of Australia's One-Day Cup; Tasmanian Tigers cruised to ...
The United States will take on Scotland in match No.37 of the ICC Cricket World Cup League Two at the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas on Friday, October 25. (More Cricket News) The United States ...
The top run scorer for Victoria in the Australia One Day Cup is Peter Handscomb with 126 runs to his name. The top wicket ...
(ESPN Cricinfo) – October 20 can be written in big, bold letters as one of New Zealand cricket ... any team has turned around to win a cricket World Cup. On this night, all of that didn ...
The 2024 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup ... one title. Teams like India and South Africa have made multiple appearances in the knockout rounds, indicating increasing competition in women's cricket.
October 20 will go down as one of New Zealand cricket's unforgettable dates. Their women's team delivered the country's maiden victory in the T20I World Cup in ... Nel/Getty Images South Africa ...
Kayo Sports shows all Australian men's and women's games, The Ashes, Men's Cricket World Cup, Sheffield Shield, Marsh One-Day Cup, Big Bash League (59 games), Women's Big Bash League (35 games ...
Australian cricket ... one-day series in world cricket (after the UK's introduced in 1963) has carried a prize bearing the name of various principal sponsors, most recently the Marsh Cup.