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Mitchell Marsh, Australia’s T20I captain, has revealed his all-time combined ODI XI, which includes players from Australia, India, and England. The star-studded squad blends explosive batting with world-class bowling.
England avoid series whitewash against South Africa with record ODI win but issues remain for the 50-over side in the form of their fifth bowler, the packed calendar and not playing the format at domestic level;
England hand a debut to 22-year-old fast bowler Sonny Baker for their opening one-day international against South Africa at Headingley on Tuesday.
The only previous ODI World Cup encounter between these two sides was in 2022 at Wellington, where England secured a 100-run victory.
Veteran England women's batter Heather Knight took centre stage and talked about her close shave survival against Bangladesh in the ongoing Women's ODI World Cup 2025 clash on October 7 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati.
England arrive as dominant favourites with a flawless head-to-head against Bangladesh, boasting star performers in both batting and bowling, while the Tigresses seek a historic upset in Guwahati
Australia’s T20I captain Mitchell Marsh picked his all-time Australia-India-England combined ODI XI. The 33-year-old shared his selections in a video posted by Fox Cricket on Tuesday, October 7, where he chose Sachin Tendulkar and David Warner from the five opening options provided,
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Mitchell Marsh Names His All-Time ODI XI from India, Australia & England: Kohli In, Rohit and Dhoni Out
Australia's white-ball skipper Mitchell Marsh has named his ultimate combined ODI XI with India, Australia, and England cricketers, but his selections have drawn controversy. Fox Cricket posted a video where Marsh selected his fantasy lineup,
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'Won't be surprised if he becomes T20I skipper too' - Former England cricketer after Shubman Gill's appointment as ODI captain
Panesar feels that making Gill the ODI skipper within Rohit Sharma's presence is a great move by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The erstwhile left-arm spinner labelled