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ODI World Cup 2023: Ashwin replaces Axar Patel in India’s WC squad

September 28, 2023 by www.mykhel.com Leave a Comment

Axar Patel, who was earlier named in the provisonal World Cup squad, has failed to recover from his left quadriceps strain on time. He suffered the injury in the dead rubber last Super Fours match of the Asia Cup 2023 against Bangladesh.

Ashwin has already travelled with Team India to Guwahati where the Men in Blue will play their first warm-up match against England on Saturday, September 30.

The experienced campaigner grabbed the opportunity on his comeback with both his hands. In the first ODI in Mohali, he gave away 47 runs in 10 overs and picked the wicket of Marnus Labuschagne.

He impressed the most on the second ODI where India scored 399/5 on an extremely helpful batting surface. Ashwin (3/41) showed his class and picked the wickets of Labuschagne, Steve Smith and Josh Inglis as Australia were bundled out for 217.

The inclusion of Ashwin has given India their second specialist spinner. The provisional squad had no right-hand spinner in the team. Ashwin’s off-spin is expected to provide variety in the spin unit which also includes Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja.

Ashwin had rushed out for a centre wicket batting practice after the completion of the Mohali ODI at around 10 PM. The same had hinted that Ashwin was being seriously considered as injured Axar’s replacement. Washington Sundar also got the audition opportunity but management gave senior Ashwin to stake his claims first. Sundar played in the third ODI before leaving to join India’s Asian Games 2023 squad.

The remaining players have retained their spots. KL Rahul and Jasprit Bumrah proved their fitness during the Asia Cup 2023. Shreyas Iyer also made successful return from his back spasm injury and featured in all the three ODIs against Australia. Ishan Kishan, who missed out on the third ODI due to a viral fever, has also been named in the squad.

India squad for World Cup 2023: Rohit Sharma (C), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (WK), Ishan Kishan (WK), Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (VC), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Jasprit Bumrah

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Ravichandran Ashwin Replaces Injured Axar Patel In India’s Squad For Cricket World Cup 2023 | Cricket News

September 28, 2023 by sports.ndtv.com Leave a Comment

Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin was included in India’s Cricket World Cup 2023 squad in place of the injured Axar Patel. Axar suffered the injury during the Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 match against Bangladesh and the all-rounder failed to recover in time for the competition. Ashwin was included in the Indian cricket team for the recently concluded ODI series against Australia and he ended up taking four wickets in the two matches. Ashwin join Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav as India’s spin options for the tournament. India will play their first match of the competition against Australia on October 8.

“India have been forced to make a late change to their 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Axar Patel has failed to recover in time for the World Cup after sustaining a left quadriceps strain during India’s Asia Cup Super Four encounter against Bangladesh. The spin-bowling all-rounder missed the final of the Asia Cup as a result. Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has been named his replacement, who was impressive on his return to ODI cricket in the recently concluded series against Australia where he picked up four wickets in two games,” the ICC website stated.

This will be the third World Cup for Ashwin who featured in the 2011 and 2015 editions.

India’s squad for Cricket World Cup 2023: Rohit Sharma (c), Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav.

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Indian Cricket Team Arrives In Guwahati Ahead Of Cricket World Cup 2023 Warm-Up Game Against England | Cricket News

September 28, 2023 by sports.ndtv.com Leave a Comment

The Indian men’s cricket team on Thursday reached Guwahati ahead of the Cricket World Cup 2023 warm-up match against England on September 30. Veteran spinner Ravichandran Ashwin who was added to India’s 15-player squad for the World Cup 2023 earlier in the day in place of Axar Patel was present with the Indian team. Axar failed to recover in time for the World Cup after sustaining a left quadriceps strain during India’s Asia Cup Super Four encounter against Bangladesh. Subsequently, the spin-bowling all-rounder missed the final of the Asia Cup as well as India’s three-match ODI series against Australia. KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer were also present as they made a successful comeback from long-term injuries.

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Both stars have made vital contributions in the games leading up to the tournament. Rahul announced his comeback with an incredible century against arch-rival Pakistan in the Super Four Asia Cup encounter. Iyer too struck a ton in the second ODI against Australia.

India will begin their World Cup campaign on October 7 against five-time Champions Australia. Before the tournament, Rohit Sharma’s men will play two warm-up fixtures, the first against England on September 30 followed by the Netherlands on October 3.

India Cricket World Cup 2023 squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav.

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Eddie Jones: Where has Australia return gone wrong and what’s behind woeful Rugby World Cup performance?

August 17, 2023 by www.skysports.com Leave a Comment

It was meant to be the return of the prodigal son, who would kick-start Australian rugby to unexpected World Cup glory. But Eddie Jones’ second Wallabies spell has instead turned into a fiasco.

Some 18 years after he last departed the Australia post, Jones – a coach with a superb World Cup record – was back in his homeland a month after being given the sack by England.

A terrible run of form, dreadful media relationship, shunning of experienced players, apparent secret Japan job interview, unfortunate luck with some injuries and history-making World Cup failure have followed in the eight months – or four months of Tests – since.

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Below, we look at where it’s gone so wrong for one of rugby’s biggest and most controversial characters…

An inability to pick up victories and dreadful media relationship

Having began his second Wallabies post officially in January 2023, Jones wouldn’t oversee his first game until July’s Rugby Championship, due to the nature of the southern hemisphere rugby season. Once he got going, though, surely even his most ardent critic could not have foreseen the run of results to follow.

Jones had come in to replace former Glasgow Warriors boss Dave Rennie, and though Australia had never been consistent under the Kiwi, they had picked up victories against South Africa, Argentina, Wales, England and Scotland – as well as a Test against the All Blacks they definitely should have won – in the last five months of his employment.

Jones’ opening game saw the Wallabies destroyed 43-12 by South Africa in Pretoria, and followed that up with a 34-31 home defeat by Argentina in Sydney – only the third occasion such a result has occurred in 44 years of the fixture.

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Highlights of the Rugby Championship clash between South Africa and Australia in Pretoria

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Highlights of the Rugby Championship clash between Australia and Argentina

Australia’s third and final Rugby Championship game in the condensed 2023 format then saw them battered 38-7 by New Zealand on home soil in Melbourne.

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Highlights of the Rugby Championship clash between Australia and New Zealand at the MCG in Melbourne

Perhaps their best performance under Jones came in his fourth game, when only an 80th-minute Richie Mo’unga penalty saw New Zealand to a 23-20 win in Dunedin – a result which kept Australia’s losing run going, and would have done a wealth of damage to spirit.

Two weeks from the kick off of the Rugby World Cup in France, they were then well beaten 41-17 by France in Paris, driving further negativity and seeing Jones’ second tenure begin with an appalling 0-5 record.

Australia’s one victory under him so far came when they beat Georgia 35-15 in their World Cup opener, in an unconvincing performance against a Tier 2 side, while a stunning first defeat to Fiji in 69 years followed in Saint-Etienne.

Knowing they then had to beat Wales to realistically stand a chance of progression to the World Cup quarters, the Wallabies put in their worst RWC display in history over the weekend as they were trounced 40-6 by Wales in Lyon – a result which means they are almost certain to exit at the pool stage for the first time ever.

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Highlights from Sunday’s Rugby World Cup action as Wales hammered Australia

All the while, Jones’ relationship and battle with Australian media has gone from uncomfortable to messy, to an unhealthy circus, representing something pretty much untenable.

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The banishing of experienced players

A stat alluded to by victorious Wales head coach Warren Gatland after Sunday’s match was the sheer difference in Test caps between the sides in Lyon.

Wales named a starting XV containing 855 Test caps, and a wider squad of 23 containing 1025 Test caps. By stark contrast, Australia’s starting XV contained just 455 Test caps – 132 of which belonged to one player in prop James Slipper – and their 23-player squad had 588 Test caps.

It’s a startling fact, but also one which Jones himself has heavily contributed to.

The 63-year-old left out some of Australia’s most experienced and talented performers ahead of the World Cup, whether as a result of potential personality clashes or to make a statement as the main man in charge.

The two most high profile omissions were former captain and legend of Wallabies rugby Michael Hooper (125 Test caps), and mercurial fly-half Quade Cooper (79 Test caps). In retrospect, the leadership and quality the two players would have added to the Australia squad mark their axing as big mistakes.

Utility back Reece Hodge, outside-back Tom Wright and back-row forwards Jed Holloway and Pete Samu were also left off the Australia plane, as Jones made a conscious decision to clear decks in favour of youth.

Of the players who travelled to France, 16 were aged under-25, and some 25 of the 33-player squad appeared at a World Cup for the very first time.

The squad’s average age of 25 years and 10 months is the youngest at the tournament, and the squad has visibly lacked belief.

The fact Jones has, ridiculously, named six different captains in his seven Tests in charge so far adds to the argument it has been a squad and management utterly without clarity or direction.

Secret Japan job interview on eve of World Cup?

And what about this to throw into the mix? Last week, in the lead up to the crunch clash vs Wales, the Sydney Morning Herald produced an explosive exclusive that Jones had undertaken a Zoom interview to become the next Japan head coach after the World Cup, days before the start of Australia’s campaign.

Neither the Japan Rugby Union nor their Australian counterparts have denied the story, and seemingly all within rugby have accepted as an open secret that talks did in fact take place.

The controversy for this – notwithstanding the fact it was on the cusp of the sport’s major tournament beginning – is that Jones signed a five-year contract with Rugby Australia when he joined in January, to cover this World Cup, the 2025 Lions Tour and the 2027 World Cup in Australia. Why, then, is he making potential plans to depart already?

It is almost certainly this move, more than any, that led to a chorus of loud boos from Wallabies supporters every time Jones was shown on the big screens at Parc Olympique Lyonnais. They’ve clearly read his actions as a non-commitment, and want him out.

The fact Jones has placed Australia in a position of a rebuild, with so many young players, would be a further blow to the union should he just up and leave.

“I know Eddie has come out and made his comments around it, and I take people for their word and Eddie’s said there’s nothing in it, and so we move forward,” Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh said this weekend.

“It’s surprising but, as I said, you take people for their word and you trust they’re telling you the truth.”

Current Wallabies assistant coach Jason Ryles added: “I see his vision beyond the World Cup and it’s one of those things where he hasn’t said anything to us, obviously.

“Basically, watch this space. To walk away from that would be a bit of a surprise because there is a lot of green shoots for the future. I’m not too sure what he’ll do to be honest with you. It’s good to have options by the sounds of it.”

Reading between the lines, it seems Jones may well be back with the Brave Blossoms come November…

Unfortunate luck with injuries?

If there is one possible defence Jones could point to, it would perhaps be some of the untimely injuries his squad has picked up in and around this World Cup.

Tighthead prop Allan Alaalatoa, who has 66 Test Wallabies caps, was named one of Jones’ captains before the tournament, but suffered a ruptured Achilles just prior.

Second row Will Skelton, one of the premier forwards in the world club game with La Rochelle as a double European champion over the last two seasons, missed the pool games against Fiji and Wales due to a calf injury picked up in training, after being named as Wallabies skipper.

And finally, Taniela Tupou had marked himself out as one of the most exciting, powerful and dynamic props in the sport, but a hamstring injury saw him fail to take to the pitch vs Fiji and Wales also.

While the absences of Skelton and Tupou in particular were big blows, every side at the World Cup deals with injuries, and the fact Australia avoided the tougher side of the draw containing the world’s top four sides in Ireland, South Africa, France and New Zealand, means there is ultimately no real excuse for their performances.

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Wales 40-6 Australia LIVE RESULT – Rugby World Cup 2023: Wallabies on brink of historic exit as Welsh make quarter-final

September 25, 2023 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

AUSTRALIA are on the brink of a World Cup group stage exit for the first time after they were thrashed 40-6 by Wales.

The stunning win places Wales as the first team through to the quarter-finals while the Wallabies now need a miracle to avoid an historic elimination.

Though it was not all good for the Welsh, Dan Biggar landed on his shoulder and was taken off early in the first half.

All it needs now is Fiji is to beat Georgia next weekend and Australia are out.

  • Score: Wales 40 Australia 6
  • Wales XV: 15 Liam Williams; 14 Louis Rees Zammit, 13 George North, 12 Nick Tompkins, 11 Josh Adams, 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Gareth Davies, 8 Taulupe Faletau, 7 Jac Morgan (Capt), 6 Aaron Wainwright, 5 Adam Beard, 4 Will Rowlands, 3 Tomas Francis, 2 Ryan Elias, 1 Gareth Thomas.
  • Australia XV: 15 Andrew Kellaway, 14 Mark Nawaqanitawase, 13 Jordan Petaia, 12 Samu Kerevi, 11 Marika Koroibete, 10 Ben Donaldson, 9 Tate McDermott, 8 Rob Valetini, 7 Tom Hooper, 6 Rob Leota, 5 Richie Arnold, 4 Nick Frost, 3 James Slipper, 2 David Porecki (Capt), 1 Angus Bell.

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  • 25th Sept 2023, 01:00 By Kieran Davies

    Welsh dragons eye path to semi-finals

    Having put themselves in a position to win Pool C, it is likely that Wales will face either Argentina or Japan.

    While there is no such thing as an easy game in a major tournament, given the alternative opposition, fans will fancy their teams chances of progressing to the semi-finals.

    Warren Gatland’s side have gone under the radar until now, this victory may make other teams take note.

    The Welsh dragon is breathing fire.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 00:30 By Kieran Davies

    Welsh grow in confidence as tournament continues

    From the moment the World Cup started for Wales against Fiji, they answered their doubters and put in the performance needed to secure victory.

    A second string then comfortably disposed of Portugal as Gatland used his squad to ensure everyone was match ready.

    Then as they faced Australia, they put in one of the best performances we have seen in the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

    Be warned, Wales are thriving under the lack of pressure of the underdog tag.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 00:00 By Kieran Davies

    Welsh fans party into the night in Lyon

    Nobody would have predicted such a scoreline against the Wallabies today but Wales duly delivered.

    An emphatic victory which seals their place in the quarter-finals.

    At the full time whistle, you could see how much it meant to players and fans alike.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 23:30 By Kieran Davies

    Eddie’s confidence comes back to bite him

    In the lead up to the game, Australia coach Eddie Jones said ‘I’ve got no doubt we’ll win on Sunday, the way the team’s prepared and have come together.’

    He was made to eat his words by Warren Gatland’s side.

    His side are sent crashing out of the 2023 Rugby World Cup in the group stages as Wales march on to the quarter-finals.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 23:00 By Kieran Davies

    Wales continue to surprise in France

    Heading into the World Cup, nobody was talking about the chances of Warren Gatland’s side playing a big part in the tournament.

    Their coach said beforehand ‘we will surprise a big team at this World Cup’ and they have duly delivered.

    If one of the top ranked sides had smashed Australia like this, the talk would be of them winning the trophy.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 22:43 By Kieran Davies

    Pressure on Anscombe couldn’t be Biggar

    When Dan Biggar suffered a shoulder injury early on in the game, Welsh fans were worried their chances of victory had taken a huge blow.

    Step up Gareth Anscombe.

    After missing his first penalty, he showed the mental toughness to score 23 points including a fantastic drop goal as his kicking took his country to a record win over the Wallabies.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 22:17 By Kieran Davies

    Wallabies wilt under Dragons roar

    Australia could not find answers to what Wales had to offer today.

    They were well beaten all over the park, and were second best for the entirety of the game.

    The reality is that this result sees the Wallabies leave the World Cup at the group stage for the first time in their nation’s history.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 22:09 By Kieran Davies

    Wales make World Cup statement in Lyon

    Not many people could have predicted that scoreline and performance, particularly when Dan Biggar came off injured early on.

    Eddie Jones guaranteed an Australian victory, instead he delivered a record defeat against Wales.

    After watching this game today, not many sides will relish facing Gatland’s side who thrive on their underdog status.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 22:03 By Kieran Davies

    Gatland overjoyed with team performance

    The New Zealand born Welsh coach reflects on victory over Australia:

    The guys give a really good performance, I am pleased with that. We have worked incredibly hard and we can enjoy tonight. We have a couple of weeks off, we can enjoy this win before moving on to thinking about Georgia.

    Warren Gatland Wales coach

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:54 By Kieran Davies

    Captain fantastic leads side to record win

    At just 23-years-old, Jac Morgan put in a man of the match performance against the Wallabies.

    He set up the first try to give Wales an advantage and fittingly went over the line for the final try.

    Morgan leaves everything out on the pitch whenever he plays, a true leader who motivates his team to get the best out of them.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:48 By Kieran Davies

    FT: Wales 40-6 Australia

    The referee brings the game to a close.

    As Australia try to go over the line at the death, they are held up and it is that man Jac Morgan under the player.

    Wales are the first team into the 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-finals.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:46 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 40-6 Australia

    79. The Welsh skipper has put in a mammoth performance.

    He set up the first try and scores the last as Wales drive over from their own lineout.

    Anscombe hits the post with the conversion.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:45 By Kieran Davies

    Try – Jac Morgan (Wales)

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:44 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    77. Australia just want the final whistle now.

    It is just becoming more and more painful.

    Another penalty conceded as Anscombe kicks for the corner.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:42 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    75. It is important for Wales now that they stay tight in defence.

    As it stands, they have earned the score we see today, to leak any late points would be a disappointment.

    Nothing seems to be going right for the Wallabies as droves of their fans start to leave the ground.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:40 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    73. Wales are heading to a record win against Australia as it stands.

    Gatland’s men will feel like there are more points for them in this game now with Wallabies’ heads down.

    The Welsh have a penalty for a deliberate knock on.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:38 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 35-6 Australia

    71. Things are going from bad to worse for Australia.

    Rio Dyer is to come on for Wales now, some fresh legs down the wing as he replaces Rees-Zammit.

    This is now mission impossible for the Wallabies.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:36 By Kieran Davies

    Drop goal – Gareth Anscombe (Wales)

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:35 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    69. Australia are penalised for another knock on.

    As the camera shows Eddie Jones with head in his hands on the big screen, there is a huge roar of boos from the Aussie fans.

    This is probing to be a World Cup to forget for the Wallabies.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:32 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    67. Wales make some changes in the front row.

    They win the lineout and look to drive towards the Wallabies line.

    Australia are under huge pressure once again.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:30 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    65. Australia are starting to run out of time.

    Still trying to play their way out of their own half.

    The backwards pass does not find its man and Wales have a lineout in Australian territory.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:28 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    63. Wales have the put in at the scrum as Tomos Williams takes it.

    They clear their lines and send Australia back into their own half.

    The Wallabies clearance goes out on the full.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:26 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 32-6 Australia

    61. We are into the final quarter of the game.

    Wales lead by 26 points in this crucial match.

    Australia need to do something quickly if they hope to stand any chance of turning the scoreline around.

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:24 By Kieran Davies

    Penalty – Gareth Anscombe (Wales)

  • 24th Sept 2023, 21:24 By Kieran Davies

    Wales 29-6 Australia

    59. Gordon puts a terrible high kick up that comes back down to him without moving.

    He knocks it forward and Wales have a penalty advantage.

    As the move breaks down, they opt to go for the posts.

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