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T20 World Cup final: Should India persist with 'weak link' Abhishek Sharma or bring in Rinku Singh vs NZ?

As India gear up for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 final against New Zealand, a debate rages over opener Abhishek Sharma's place.

6 Mar, 19:37 — 7 Mar, 14:55
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BBCHigh1h ago

'I wouldn't mind breaking hearts for once' - how can NZ beat India?

Captain Mitchell Santner says New Zealand are keen to "break hearts" in the T20 World Cup final, so how can they beat all-conquering India?

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The GuardianMostly Factual1h ago

Bronze and Stanway fire England past Iceland in Women’s World Cup qualifier

England 2-0 Iceland Lionesses untroubled in victory at City Ground Goals from Lucy Bronze and Georgia Stanway made it two wins from two in their bid to qualify for the 2027 World Cup, with attention now turning to a hugely important game against Spain at Wembley in April. England’s aim of avoiding the playoffs by securing top spot in their World Cup qualifying group was never going to be derailed by Ukraine and Iceland. Ukraine was a straightforward affair, once they had found their rhythm ...

By Suzanne Wrack at the City Ground

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Al JazeeraMostly Factual5h ago

India vs New Zealand: T20 World Cup final – Kiwis ready to ‘break hearts’

New Zealand are targeting a first T20 World Cup title, which would deny India their third - and in front of home crowd.

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The IndependentMostly Factual1h ago

England beat Iceland in Women’s World Cup qualifier

Lucy Bronze and Georgia Stanway scored the goals at the City Ground.

By Sunny Badwal

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YahooMostly Factual1h ago

Middle East tensions force England to move T20 World Cup camp from Abu Dhabi to South Africa

England's women cricketers have shifted their T20 World Cup prep camp to South Africa due to security concerns in Abu Dhabi. Around 30 players will compete in an intra-squad series in Pretoria, split into two teams named after former legends. This move aims to intensify competition for World Cup spots.

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual7h ago

Middle East tensions force England to move World Cup camp from Abu Dhabi

England's women cricketers have shifted their T20 World Cup prep camp to South Africa due to security concerns in Abu Dhabi. Around 30 players will compete in an intra-squad series in Pretoria, split into two teams named after former legends. This move aims to intensify competition for World Cup spots.

By TOI SPORTS DESK

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indian-expressMostly Factual9h ago

Mohammad Kaif wants India to bring in Rinku Singh for IND vs NZ final: ‘Can give Abhishek Sharma a break…’

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DawnMostly Factual1h ago

‘If there’s no pressure, there’s no fun’: India captain Suryakumar excited for T20 World Cup final

The best way to deal with pressure is to embrace it, India captain Suryakumar Yadav reminded his teammates ahead of Sunday’s final of the T20 World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium. India are bidding to become the first team to retain the T20 World Cup title and to achieve that, they will have to deal with not just a strong New Zealand XI but also the weight of expectation from a cricket-mad nation of about 1.4 billion people. Leading the team in the final of a home World Cup was a “special f...

By none@none.com (Reuters)

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual1h ago

No pressure, no fun for India captain Suryakumar ahead of T20 World Cup final

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vanguard-ngMixed20h ago

Mexico unveils 100,000-strong security deployment for World Cup

Mexico said Friday it would deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel to protect fans at the football World Cup in three host cities, one of which, Guadalajara, has been plagued by cartel violence. The post Mexico unveils 100,000-strong security deployment for World Cup appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Ayobami

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