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    T20WC: Logistical hassles galore in Caribbean's first ICC event in 14 years

    The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, hosted in the Caribbean after 14 years, was a significant success for Cricket West Indies, providing financial security and fulfilling the ICC's goal of spreading major events beyond traditional venues. However, logistical challenges marred the experience for many, including players and overseas fans. Issues ranged from undercooked pitches in the USA to hectic scheduling in the Caribbean, where teams faced multiple venue changes within short spans.

    Indian women's team look to finetune strategies in T20I series against South Africa ahead of Asia Cup, WC

    The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side will leave no stone unturned in their effort to embark for those big events in the best possible frame of mind. They have displayed signs of it too in the preceding three-match ODI series in Bengaluru and in the one-off Test here. The relentless India have won all those assignments despite the Proteas creating pockets of fight.

    Hardik Pandya crowned No. 1 T20I all-rounder after World Cup final heroics

    Hardik Pandya has risen two places to become the top-ranked men's T20I all-rounder, leveling with Sri Lankan star Wanindu Hasaranga. Pandya contributed significantly in the final with crucial wickets of Heinrich Klaasen and David Miller. He had a good tournament with both bat and ball, becoming the first Indian man to reach No.1 in the category.

    The stage for India's T20 triumph was not set in one day: Rohit & Co made the blueprint post 2023 World Cup setback

    The Indian cricket team celebrated a triumphant comeback at Kensington Oval in Barbados as the sun set on a memorable evening. They gathered on the pitch, savoring their victory after clinching the World Test Championship mace and securing the ODI World Cup.

    Memory of a lifetime for me but I don't believe in things like redemption, legacy: Rahul Dravid as he signs off as India coach

    Rahul Dravid, elated after India's T20 World Cup triumph, thanked his team for fulfilling his unfulfilled dream as a player. The head coach, known for humility, credited teamwork for the victory, dismissing notions of personal redemption. He cherished the camaraderie with Captain Rohit Sharma and emphasized enjoying the coaching journey rather than leaving a legacy. Looking ahead optimistically, Dravid predicted more success for India's talented cricketing youth, marking a memorable end to his coaching stint with the Men in Blue.

    Next T20 captain to be decided by selectors, says Jay Shah; confirms seniors' role in future ICC tournaments

    BCCI Secretary Jay Shah expressed confidence in the continued presence of senior players in upcoming major tournaments like the Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship final, provided India qualifies. He emphasized that the decision on appointing the next T20 captain, following Rohit Sharma's retirement, rests solely with the selectors. Shah praised the contribution of senior players to India's T20 World Cup victory and indicated their likely participation in upcoming ODI matches and tournaments, including the Champions Trophy scheduled for February-March in Pakistan.

    The Economic Times
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