• This week's cricket update brings a captivating mix of events and major announcements that have grabbed fans' attention.

  • With fierce battles among top teams and prominent captains stepping down, this summary captures the key cricket headlines.

Cricket Weekly Roundup: From beginning of Women’s T20 World Cup to Mumbai bagging Irani Cup 2024
Cricket Weekly Update 2024 (Image Source: X)

This week’s cricket update brings a captivating mix of events and major announcements that have grabbed fans’ attention. From the kickoff of the Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 to Mumbai’s triumph in the Irani Cup 2024, the excitement within the cricketing world remains unwavering. With fierce battles among top teams and prominent captains stepping down, this summary captures the key cricket headlines. Join us as we explore the week’s most memorable moments!

Let’s have a look at the major highlights

Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 begins

The Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 has officially commenced, bringing together the top teams in women’s cricket to compete for the coveted title. Hosted in the United Arab Emirates, this tournament showcases the rising talent and competitive spirit of women’s cricket on a global stage. With teams like Australia, England, India, and New Zealand vying for supremacy, fans are in for thrilling matches filled with exceptional performances. As players aim to make their mark and inspire the next generation, the tournament promises to deliver exciting cricket, memorable moments, and a celebration of women’s sportsmanship and athleticism.

Mumbai wins Irani Cup 2024

Mumbai have clinched the Irani Trophy for the 15th time, marking their first victory in this prestigious tournament in 27 years and reaffirming their dominance as a powerhouse in Indian cricket. After being put to bat first, Mumbai found themselves in a precarious position at 37 for 3, struggling against the Rest of India (ROI) bowlers who capitalized on the swinging conditions. However, the experienced duo of Ajinkya Rahane and Shreyas Iyer steadied the innings, forming a crucial partnership that turned the tide for Mumbai.

Sarfaraz Khan then entered the fray, delivering a stunning performance with a remarkable score of 222 runs, propelling Mumbai to a staggering total of 537. With a significant first-innings lead established, ROI needed a strong response, and they started well with Abhimanyu Easwaran leading the charge alongside Dhruv Jurel. However, a top-edged sweep led to Easwaran’s dismissal, and the momentum quickly shifted as the remaining batters struggled against Mumbai’s bowling attack, resulting in a dramatic collapse. This victory not only showcases Mumbai’s resilience and depth in talent but also celebrates a long-awaited triumph in the Irani Trophy, setting a benchmark for excellence in Indian domestic cricket.

Babar Azam resigns as Pakistan white-ball captain

Pakistan men’s cricket team captain, Babar Azam, has recently revealed his decision to step down from the white-ball captaincy following a disappointing run for the team. The announcement came on Tuesday night (October 1), with Babar stating that he wishes to concentrate more on his performance as a player and reduce the burden that comes with leading the side.

India versus Bangladesh T20I series to begin

After whitewashing Bangladesh in the 2-match Test series, India are now focused to take on the neighboring nation in the T20I leg. The three-match series starts on October 6 in Gwalior. Notably, a relatively young side will take on Bangladesh in the T20I battle as many Test regulars have been given a break.

Ben Stokes ruled out of first Test against Pakistan

England captain Ben Stokes has been ruled out of the opening Test against Pakistan as he continues to recover from a torn hamstring. Stokes sustained the injury during The Hundred in August. With Stokes unavailable, wicketkeeper-batter Ollie Pope will step in as captain for the fourth match in a row.

Tim Southee steps down as New Zealand captain

Experienced fast bowler Tim Southee has recently stepped down as New Zealand’s Test captain after their 2-0 series defeat to Sri Lanka. Opening batter Tom Latham has been appointed as the new Test captain and will lead the side in the upcoming three-match series against India, starting on October 16.

Also READ: Here’s how India can qualify for semifinal after humiliating loss against New Zealand in Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

SA20 player auction for 2025 season

The SA20 player auction for the 2025 season was held in Cape Town recently, with all six franchises looking to finalize their squads. MI Cape Town made the biggest impact by securing South African opener Reeza Hendricks for an impressive R4.3 million. Meanwhile, notable players such as South Africa’s captain Temba Bavuma and top-order batter Tony de Zorzi went unsold during the event.

Rashid Khan ties the knot

Afghan cricket star Rashid Khan has embarked on a new journey, tying the knot in a grand ceremony in Kabul on October 3, 2024. The skilled leg-spinner, known worldwide for his prowess on the field, celebrated the special occasion with a lavish wedding attended by teammates and several distinguished guests from Afghanistan and beyond.

South Africa capture ODI series against Ireland

South Africa have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match ODI series against Ireland, with one match still left to be played. After winning the first ODI by 139 runs, South Africa carried their momentum into the second match, triumphing by 174 runs. The Proteas have been dominant throughout, both with bat and ball, leaving Ireland with the challenge of trying to salvage some pride in the final encounter.

Also READ: England captain Ben Stokes ruled out of the first Test against Pakistan

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