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The Buzz

What's Annabel Sutherland eating as she tops the Women's World Cup wickets table?
Australia allrounder Annabel Sutherland is having a terrific World Cup. Five matches in and she's already the tournament's leading wicket-taker, with 15 at an average of 12.13. And in Australia's last game, she scored 98 not out. How is she doing it all?
Well, some carbs are helping. While fielding against New Zealand, Sutherland got sandwiches and bananas delivered to her on the field. "I like my toasties," Sutherland said after the game. "Some naan with honey too. I had that in the fielding innings - that goes down a treat."
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Mitchell Starc and Travis Head quiz each other on their ODI careers
How well do Mitchell Starc and Travis Head know each other's ODI careers? They give it a good go.
Who did Starc bowl to in the first over of the 2015 World Cup final?
Head guesses that memorable over right away: Brendon McCullum was beaten off the first two balls he faced (after Martin Guptill faced two himself) and was bowled by a beautiful inswinger off his third ball for a duck. Then it's Head's turn: Who did I catch in the 2023 ODI World Cup final?
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Former selectors 'surprised' that Jalaj Saxena has never played for India
When Jalaj Saxena walked in to bat, the two commentators in the box were Salil Ankola and Chetan Sharma - both former India players, and more tellingly, both former national selectors.
Ankola mused on air that it was "very surprising" that Saxena had never played for India. Chetan, quick to respond, added with a laugh, "Salil, you used one word 'very surprising', but let me tell you, we were both former selectors." Ankola responded to Chetan, "And you were the chairman!" Chetan finished the conversation by saying, "Fingers must've been raised at us as well."
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Gautam Gambhir: 'West Indian cricket doesn't need world cricket. World cricket needs West Indian cricket'
India beat West Indies 2-0 in the recently concluded Test series, but West Indies showed plenty of fight in the otherwise lopsided face-off. In Delhi, their tenth-wicket partnership added 79 after they were asked to follow on. India still went on to win by seven wickets, but the home side's coach, Gautam Gambhir, was appreciative of West Indies' mettle on the field as well as humility off it.
Invited by West Indies coach Daren Sammy to speak to his players in their dressing room at the end of the series, Gambhir applauded them for being "great role models".
"It's a great learning the way you guys carry yourself off the field, your humility, your humbleness is something which my team and a lot of teams across the globe has to learn from."
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