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  1. Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules
  2. India vs West Indies 2023 Schedule and Venue details announced
  3. Sports News: Latest Sports News Headlines, Cricket News Today, Tennis News
  4. Cricket World Test Championship Final 2023: Shubman Gill’s ‘unprecedented’ fine over social media swipe, Australia, India fined over slow over rates
  5. Indian sports news wrap, May 28: Atwal makes cut as Jeev misses out


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Cricket News: Latest Cricket News, Live Scores, Results, Upcoming match Schedules

ALL-Rounders • # Country Matches Points Rating • 1 India 25 3,031 121 • 2 Australia 23 2,679 116 • 3 England 36 4,103 114 • 4 South Africa 21 2,182 104 • 5 New Zealand 23 2,291 100 • 6 Pakistan 22 1,902 86 • 7 Sri Lanka 24 2,015 84 • 8 West Indies 25 1,906 76 • 9 Bangladesh 18 805 45 • 10 Zimbabwe 7 223 32 There is an aura around Dhoni when he walks into team room: Conway "I was the first person Rinku called after hitting 5 sixes": Jurel The money's nice, but I'd love to play 100 Test matches: Starc on IPL In Pics: Top-5 highest individual scores in IPL final In Pics: Top-5 highest score by a batter in IPL 2023

India vs West Indies 2023 Schedule and Venue details announced

NEW DELHI: The Board of Control for Cricket in India ( The series will consist of a total of 10 matches and will span over the course of one month. India will begin the tour with a two-match Test series. The first Test will be held from July 12 to July 16 at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium in Dominica. Has the most consistent Indian Test team lost its best shot at glory? Consistency has been the hallmark of the Indian Test team over the past five years but after its second successive failure in a WTC final, has it lost its best shot at attaining greatness?The second Test match is scheduled to take place from June 20 to June 24 at the Queen's Park Oval inTrinidad. Both Test matches will start at 7:30 pm IST. The first T20I match is scheduled for August 3 at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad. The second T20I will be held at the The third T20I will also take place at the same stadium on August 8. The fourth and fifth T20I games are slated to be played at the Broward County Stadium in Florida on August 12 and 13 respectively.

Sports News: Latest Sports News Headlines, Cricket News Today, Tennis News

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Cricket World Test Championship Final 2023: Shubman Gill’s ‘unprecedented’ fine over social media swipe, Australia, India fined over slow over rates

Australia may have claimed the World Test Championship mace but the side is a little poorer in the hip pocket after copping an 80 per cent fine in the match for slow over-rates. India have copped it much worse, having salt rubbed into the wound of the Stream Over 50 Sports Live & On-Demand with Kayo. New to Kayo? But it’s nothing compared to India opener Shubman Gill, who was handed an additional 15 per cent match fee penalty for a controversial social media post during the game. However, it’s unlikely to hurt the players too much with Australia taking home $1.6m for winning and India claiming $800,000 for finishing runner’s up in this cycle of the World Test Championship. Gill had a social media outburst over the second innings “Something is definitely going to come of that. There will be some sort of fine, or maybe even a suspension,” he said. “That is a direct crack at the umpire for the decision that they made. You can’t do that. “The whole world was going to do that for him … he didn’t need to say a word.” The ICC said Gill’s reaction amounted to “public criticism of, or inappropriate comment in relation to an incident occurring in an international match”. One demerit point was added to Gill’s disciplinary record. Indian fans on seeing replays and seeing the ball hit the ground, India and Australia’s penalties came after In a sign that the teams didn’t care if they were fined for not getting through the 90 overs per day, the match, which had no rain interruptions, saw...

Indian sports news wrap, May 28: Atwal makes cut as Jeev misses out

File Photo: Playing only in his second event on the Champions Tour for golfers over the age of 50, Atwal at 1-over 217 was tied 39th. | Photo Credit: Getty Images File Photo: Playing only in his second event on the Champions Tour for golfers over the age of 50, Atwal at 1-over 217 was tied 39th. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Chennai GOLF Senior PGA Tour Event: Atwal makes cut as Jeev misses out for second consecutive time Arjun Atwal had consecutive rounds of 72 after 73 in the opening one as he made the cut at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship. Playing only in his second event on the Champions Tour for golfers over the age of 50, Atwal at 1-over 217 was tied 39th. India’s other star Jeev Milkha Singh however missed the cut in his second straight Senior PGA Championships after a poor opening round of 76 followed by an even-par round. Irishman Padraig Harrington, winner of three Majors with two Opens and one PGA Championships in 2008-09, is now one round away from his second Senior Major title. He won he US Senior Open in June 2022. Harrington who started the week with a 64 has added 68-68 in his next two rounds is 16-under and one shot clear of Steve Stricker (70-67-64). He is three ahead of Senior PGA Championship debutant Stewart Cink (68-68-67). Atwal, who was T-11 in his only Champions Tour start last month, was 2-under through 16 holes before he dropped a double bogey his 17th hole, the Par-4 17th. He started from the 10th and birdied the 14th and 18th. He then pa...