Author: Snehasis Mukherjee

Snehasis Mukherjee in Sharjah India suffered a nine-run defeat against Australia in their final group game of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. With only two wins from four matches, India are now almost out of the tournament. Chasing 152, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur’s unbeaten fifty was not enough to secure a victory. Here are the top five talking points from the match: Bowlers conceding 150 runs in Sharjah Sharjah is not where batters easily score 150-plus runs, as the pitch offers plenty of turn and grip. Some deliveries kept low, and Grace Harris had a tough…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Sharjah It was 6 pm UAE time yesterday when Team India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur arrived at the pre-match press conference at the iconic Sharjah Cricket Stadium ahead of today’s clash against Australia. However, the way she walked to the table raised concerns among those present. With a strap on her left knee and assistance from the media manager, questions about her fitness were inevitable. The first question, naturally, was about her fitness and availability for the crucial match after seeing her limping slightly. Harmanpreet quickly dismissed any worries, saying, “I was not limping. I did not expect…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai Team India face their toughest challenge yet as they take on Australia in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in Sharjah tomorrow. The Aussies remain undefeated, making it an uphill battle for the Women in Blue. Historically, Australia have dominated India in this tournament, with four wins and from six meetings. India must win to stay in the race for a semi-final spot. If New Zealand finish with the same points, net run rate (NRR) will come into play, adding extra pressure. India’s last T20 World Cup win over Australia was in Sydney in 2020, though…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai The stage is set at Sharjah Cricket Stadium as India faces defending champions Australia in their final group match of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. After losing to New Zealand in the opener, India bounced back with wins against Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Australia, undefeated in their two matches, is preparing to take on Pakistan in Dubai before the crucial Sharjah clash. To stay in the race for the semi-finals, India needs to beat Australia and watch other results closely. Spinners are expected to play a key role in this match. In Sharjah, spinners have…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai India secured a commanding 82-run win over Sri Lanka in the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup at the Dubai International Stadium. This victory gave a crucial boost to their net run rate (NRR) as they prepare to face Australia in Sharjah on October 13. But before looking ahead, here are the five key talking points from this dominant performance: Supreme Batting In the previous two games, India’s batters faced heavy criticism, especially the top order. They consistently struggled to give solid starts, and the team lacked attacking intent. However, on Wednesday, Shafali Verma and Smriti…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai India is set to face Sri Lanka today in the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Yesterday, India had their pre-match press conference at 5:45 PM Dubai time. All eyes were on whether captain Harmanpreet Kaur would attend. Surprisingly, she did not. Instead, vice-captain Smriti Mandhana took charge. The first question asked was about Harmanpreet’s availability. Smriti confirmed that she is fine and available for today’s game. What stood out was how Smriti handled the rest of the questions. She acknowledged their performance issues and accepted that India has not played its best cricket yet. This showed…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai Chamari Athapaththu’s Sri Lanka entered this ICC Women’s T20 World Cup with high expectations, especially after their triumph in the Asia Cup. But, as they prepare to face India on October 9 at the Dubai International Stadium in their third game, they have already suffered two consecutive defeats. Both losses, against Pakistan and Australia, took place at Sharjah Cricket Stadium. One of the main reasons for this has been the underwhelming performance of their captain, Athapaththu. Not only as a leader but also as a crucial batter, she has struggled so far. She scored 6 (9)…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai The Sharjah Cricket Stadium is set to host a crucial game today between Australia and New Zealand at the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. Both teams come into this match with wins in their respective opening games. Australia defeated Sri Lanka in Sharjah, while New Zealand won against India in Dubai. With that in mind, Alyssa Healy and her team will try to use their experience of playing on the same Sharjah ground, while New Zealand will need to adjust to different conditions. At the pre-match press conference, New Zealand’s experienced opener Suzie Bates spoke to…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai India’s cricket team are currently in Dubai for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. After losing their first match to New Zealand, they bounced back with a win over Pakistan. Aside from the cricket action, there are places in Dubai that every cricket fan should visit, and the Shyam Bhatia Cricket Museum is one of them. RevSportz had an amazing experience when we went there. The museum is two stories high and was opened on April 18, 2010, with ICC directors in attendance. With permission from Dubai Municipality, it was built within Mr Bhatia’s residence. Originally…

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Snehasis Mukherjee in Dubai Team India secured their first win of the ongoing ICC Women’s T20 World Cup by defeating Pakistan by six wickets at the Dubai International Stadium. However, despite the victory, many fans raised concerns about how the match, particularly the chase, was handled. Here are the top five talking points from the game: Superb performance from the Bowling Unit India’s bowlers found their rhythm against Pakistan. After managing to take only four wickets in their first game against New Zealand, this was a strong comeback that pleased everyone, particularly the pacers’ performance during the Powerplay overs. Arundhati…

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