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Is Sam Konstas impressed by Lord's? And does Josh like 'Hazlegod'?
Australia's 19-year-old Test opener Sam Konstas got his first look at Lord's ahead of the World Test Championship final against South Africa at the venue starting on Wednesday, June 11.
So what were his first impressions?
"The change rooms are really small, to be honest, and they do a very good lunch," said Konstas. "I'm very grateful to be at such an iconic ground."
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Nathan Lyon and Keshav Maharaj talk about admiring each other's skills
Australia and South Africa's seamers might be more in focus during the World Test Championship final at Lord's starting on June 11, but their lead spinners are also forces to be reckoned with.
Offspinner Nathan Lyon is just short of becoming Australia's second-highest wicket-taker behind Shane Warne and left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj is the highest wicket-taker among spinners in South Africa, needing only two more to get to 200 Test wickets.
Both were mutually appreciative of the other's skills ahead of the final.
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'Heartbreak corner no more' for Virat Kohli in the RCB dressing room
After the trophy presentation, Kohli soaked in the win, walking into the RCB dressing room arm in arm with his former team-mate AB de Villiers. "That's the heartbreak corner - no more," exclaimed Kohli.
Pointing at captain Rajat Patidar, Kohli said: "What a turnaround. Injury replacement to IPL-winning captain," and then tossed one of his bats to Patidar.
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AB de Villiers wows wheelchair cricketers in Mumbai
How tough must it be for anyone to play some of the shots AB de Villiers, the original Mr 360-degree, played in his prime? Now put that person in a wheelchair - it gets that much tougher to drive the ball over the covers or play a reverse scoop, doesn't it, without the advantage of footwork and much else? Well, not for AB.
He was out with the Mumbai Wheelchair cricket team at Islam Gymkhana in Marine Lines as part of the Project Mumbai Initiative, and had a go with the bat, while seated in a wheelchair. Didn't seem to affect his bat swing at all, as he slammed the ball over the covers, much to the joy of the crowd present.
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Meet Trent Santner, left-arm pace spinner
Santner, who was a mainstay in CSK's side from 2019 to when he was released in 2024, joined Mumbai Indians ahead of this IPL season, where he's picked up nine wickets in 11 matches so far. Boult, currently in his third (non-consecutive) year has had a fruitful year, picking up 19 wickets and playing all 14 matches. Boult and Santner have been team-mates in the New Zealand side for a decade, and Santner has captained the white-ball side since 2020.
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Jemimah Rodrigues eats off her own headlines
It's pretty routine for cricketers to make it to the front page of the newspaper in India, but to have your meal wrapped in the same paper? Now that's special.
India batter Jemimah Rodrigues got to enjoy the experience when she went to have bhelpuri and found that the newspaper the vendor had put out for wrapping the food had headlines from her half-century on Test debut, against England in Mumbai in 2023.
"This bhaiya doesn't know that I'm going to eat bhel in the same newspaper he's going to make it in," Rodrigues says in the video while pointing to the Mid-Day newspaper headline titled, "Jemi-Wah".
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The Duckett-Muzarabani swap
The first England-Zimbabwe Test in 22 years was a success in more ways than one: the fans loved it, some terrific perfromances came of it, and the players go along famously together. So much so that England's Ben Duckett and Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani swapped pads, with... interesting results.
For context, Duckett comes in at a height of 5 ft 7 in, reasonable by any standard, but not when you're standing next to a 6 ft 8 in Muzarabani - which turned the pacer's pads into a full body shield for Duckett. It's great for facing bouncers, not so much when every movement is likely to result in an lbw.
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Can Pat Cummins and Co guess these former cricketing greats from their photos?
A guessing game using partial photos of cricketers - that's the kind of contest that gets our blood pumping. How did the Sunrisers Hyderabad players (SRH) do in trying to identify these former greats?
They started strong, with SRH captain Pat Cummins identifying former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd right from the first sliver of a photo. Cummins was pretty quick to guess Ian Botham's photo as well while the Indian duo of Simarjeet Singh and Jaydev Unadkat wasted no time in guessing Kapil Dev.
So it was a little surprising when none of the five SRH players - Cummins, Simarjeet, Unadkat, Wiaan Mulder and Nitish Kumar Reddy - could pick two other greats from that 1970s-80s era: Australian tearaway Jeff Thomson and the lethal West Indian fast bowler Malcolm Marshall. Mulder's guesses for Marshall included Nicholas Pooran, Dwayne Bravo, Darren Bravo and Dwayne Smith!
However, almost everyone identified an all-time great from an older era - Don Bradman.
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