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Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds Pitch Reports, ODI, T20 Records

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Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds Pitch Reports, ODI, T20 Records: The surface at the Headingley Cricket Ground has a noticeable speed and bounce, making it ideal for quick bowling, especially in the opening overs of a game. Due to the ball’s ability to move significantly as a result of this attribute, the early innings presents a golden chance for fast bowlers to take advantage of the circumstances.

The pitch favors batsmen more as the game goes on and spin bowlers receive less help. However, the pitch often dries up and begins to break in the second innings, providing possibilities for spin bowlers to have more influence. The first inning score on this field is typically 227.

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Leeds has hosted 46 ODI matches, with England being a part of 32 completed games. England have a 21-11 win-loss record in ODIs on this ground. The last time England played an ODI match in Leeds was on July 24, 2022, when their battle against South Africa ended with no result.

Fans can expect a high-scoring contest between England and Ireland. The pacers may also have a role to play in this game.

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India defeated Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the last completed ODI game at this venue. In a group stage match at the 2019 World Cup, centuries from KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma helped India chase down a 265-run target in 43.3 overs. Angelo Mathews also scored a century in that match.

Ten wickets fell in the India vs Sri Lanka match, with spinners taking two of them. Only five sixes were hit by the batters of the two teams.

Here’s a short summary:

India 265/3 (KL Rahul 111, Kasun Rajitha 1/47) beat Sri Lanka 264/7 (Angelo Mathews 113, Jasprit Bumrah 3/37) by 7 wickets.

Matches played: 46

Matches won by teams batting first: 17

Matches won by teams batting second: 26

Matches tied: 0

Matches abandoned: 0

Highest individual score: 152 – Sanath Jayasuriya (SL) vs. England, 2006

Best bowling figures: 7/36 – Waqar Younis (PAK) vs. England, 2001

Highest team total: 351/9 – England vs. Pakistan, 2019

Lowest team total: 93 – England vs. Australia, 1975

Records in ODIs, T20Is and T20 Domestic:

T20I Statistics

Total Match Played: 1
Batting First Won: 1
Batting Second Won: 0
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 200
Highest Score: England 200/10

Lowest Score: England 200/10

Scoring Pattern
Below Score 150: 0

Score between 150 and 169: 0

Score between 170 and 189: 0

Above Score 190: 1

T20 Domestic

Total Match Played: 63
Batting First Won: 39
Batting Second Won: 23
Tie: 1
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 181
Highest Score: Yorkshire 260/4

Lowest Score: Yorkshire 82/7

Scoring Pattern
Below Score 150: 12

Score between 150 and 169: 8

Score between 170 and 189: 19

Above Score 190: 24

ODI Statistics

Total Match Played: 43
Batting First Won: 17
Batting Second Won: 26
Tie: 0
Avg. Score in 1st bat: 233

Highest Score: England 351/9

Lowest Score: England 93/10

Scoring Pattern
Below Score 200: 14

Score between 200 and 249: 11

Score between 250 and 299: 12

Above Score 300: 6

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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule, Venue, Date & Time

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ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 Full Schedule: ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be hosted by UAE after replacing Bangladesh as the host. Indian team are set to begin their quest for the Covest title with a clash against their New Zealand counterparts in Dubai on the 4th of Oct, before facing off against Pakistan in a highly-charged affair on the 6th at the same venue.

Indian women will remain in the UAE for another game against Sri Lanka on the 9th of the same month.

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India women team will play one game at Sharjaha against Australia on the 13th Oct in their group match outside Dubai.

The six-time champion Australia is grouped in Group A with 2020 runners-up India, Trans-Tasman foe New Zealand, Asian teams Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and the event’s organizers, the same people.

Group B includes Bangladesh, Scotland, and the West Indies, the 2016 champions, South Africa, and England.

Each side will play four group matches at the tournament, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the semi-finals on 17 and 18 October ahead of the Final in Dubai on 20 October. A reserve day has been fixed for both the semi-finals and the final.

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Groups:

Group A: Australia, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka

Group B: South Africa, England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Scotland

Prior to the competition, ten practice matches will take place from September 28 to October 1.

ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024: Full Schedule

3 October, Thursday, Bangladesh v Scotland, Sharjah, 2 PM

3 October, Thursday, Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 6 PM

4 October, Friday, South Africa v West Indies, Dubai, 2 PM

4 October, Friday, India v New Zealand, Dubai, 6 PM

5 October, Saturday, Bangladesh v England, Sharjah, 2 PM

5 October, Saturday, Australia v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 6 PM

6 October, Sunday, India v Pakistan, Dubai, 2 PM

6 October, Sunday, West Indies v Scotland, Dubai, 6 PM

7 October, Monday, England v South Africa, Sharjah, 6 PM

8 October, Tuesday, Australia v New Zealand, Sharjah, 6 PM

9 October, Wednesday, South Africa v Scotland, Dubai, 2 PM

9 October, Wednesday, India v Sri Lanka, Dubai, 6 PM

10 October, Thursday, Bangladesh v West Indies, Sharjah, 6 PM

11 October, Friday, Australia v Pakistan, Dubai, 6 PM

12 October, Saturday, New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 2 PM

12 October, Saturday, Bangladesh v South Africa, Dubai, 6 PM

13 October, Sunday, England v Scotland, Sharjah, 2 PM

13 October, Sunday, India v Australia, Sharjah, 6 PM

14 October, Monday, Pakistan v New Zealand, Dubai, 6 PM

15 October, Tuesday, England v West Indies, Dubai, 6 PM

17 October, Thursday, Semi-final 1, Dubai, 6 PM

18 October, Friday, Semi-final 2, Sharjah, 6 PM

20 October, Sunday, Final, Dubai, 6 PM

(With input from ICC)

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Shikhar Dhawan Announces Retirement from International and Domestic Cricket

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Shikhar Dhawan Announces Retirement from International and Domestic Cricket: On Saturday, Shikhar Dhawan declared his retirement from playing cricket both domestically and internationally.

The left-handed hitter decided to retire from all forms of cricket and shared his decision in an emotional letter for supporters on social media.

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It was during the ODI series against Bangladesh in 2022 when Dhawan last appeared in the Indian cricket squad.

But in the last few years, Shubman Gill and other inexperienced opening batsmen have displaced him.

In an extended video address, Dhawan thanked the organizations and his followers on X (formerly Twitter) for their love and support throughout the course of his career.

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“I am standing at a point where when I look back, I only see memories and a new life when I look forward. It was always my dream to play for India, and I got to live it. I am thankful to a lot of people for that. First of all, my family, my childhood coaches and then my team that I played with for so many years. I got a new family, fame and love. But it is said that to move forward, you need to flip the pages,” Dhawan said in a post on ‘X’.

“I am announcing my retirement from international and domestic cricket. As I bid farewell to my cricketing journey, I have peace in my heart. I played a lot for my country. I only say this to myself, that you don’t need to be upset about not playing for your country again, but be happy that you had the opportunity to do so,” he concluded.

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Dhawan appeared in 34 Tests, 167 ODIs and 68 T20Is for India.

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His best came in the 50-over format in which he amassed 6793 runs at an average of 44.11. He averaged 40.61 for his 2315 Test runs.

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