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WATCH: Kane Williamson gets run-out for first time in 12 years due to mid-pitch collision in NZ vs AUS 1st Test 

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New Zealand talisman Kane Williamson got run out in a terrible collision with his teammate Will Young on Day 2 of the first Test against Australia. Attempting to open his account with a quick single, the duo collided at mid-pitch, resulting in Williamson’s first run-out in Test cricket in 12 years. The former Kiwi skipper has been in tremendous form and this bizarre dismissal has left his team in dire straits.

The incident happened in the fifth over bowled by Mitchell Starc. Opener Tom Latham’s lbw dismissal in the second last ball of the fifth over brought Williamson to the crease. On the final delivery of the over, the veteran right-hander hit the ball towards mid-off and called for a risky single. His partner at the other end, Young, was late to respond and ran in the wrong direction, resulting in a collision.

Marnes Labuschagne quickly collected the ball and he struck a direct hit before Williamson reached the crease at the non-striker’s end. The star batter was in disbelief as his aim to give a positive start for the team was thwarted. The commentary team, led by SEN Cricket commentator Daniel McHardy, also expressed shock at the developments.

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New Zealand get bowled out on Day 2 

Soon after Williamson’s unfortunate dismissal, young sensation Rachin Ravindra was also dismissed by Josh Hazlewood for a three-ball duck. Darryl Mitchell and Young tried to form a partnership, but their 20-over+ stay at the crease didn’t put many runs on the board. The duo was removed in quick succession, but thanks to Tom Blundell’s (33 off 43 balls) and Glenn Phillips’ (71 off 70 balls) fightback, New Zealand got out of serious embarrassment.

Matt Henry, who shone with a fifer in Australia’s batting innings, played an effective cameo (42 off 34 balls) to take the team score to 179/10. Off-spinner Nathan Lyon grabbed four wickets, while Hazlewood took two. Earlier, on the back of Cameron Green’s brilliant 275-ball 174, Australia managed to score 383 runs.

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Captains Gear Up for NPL Final Showdown

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Captains Share Strategies Ahead of NPL Final

The stage is set for the highly anticipated NPL final between Sudurpaschim Royals and Janakpur Bolts at TU International Cricket Ground. Both captains expressed their excitement and shared their strategies during a pre-match press conference, building anticipation for the thrilling clash in the NPL Final.

Sudurpaschim Royals captain Dipendra Singh Airee stressed the importance of maintaining consistency and playing with determination. He assured fans the team was fully prepared to deliver their best performance. Airee highlighted teamwork as the key to their successful journey to the final.

Janakpur Bolts captain Aasif Sheikh reflected on their previous losses to Sudurpaschim but emphasized a strong mental approach for the final. Sheikh urged his players to focus on executing their skills under pressure and remain confident despite the challenges. He also acknowledged the significance of fan support, calling on supporters to cheer positively for both teams.

Both captains praised the contributions of Nepali players in their squads, emphasizing their pivotal role in the tournament’s success. They also encouraged a spirit of sportsmanship and appreciation for the growing standards of Nepali cricket.

The final promises an exhilarating contest as two formidable teams compete for the championship title. Fans can expect a captivating battle between Sudurpaschim’s consistency and Janakpur’s determination. The match is scheduled to start at 12:15 PM, with cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the outcome.

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Janakpur Bolts Secure Spot in NPL Final to Face Sudurpaschim Royals

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Janakpur Bolts in the NPL final! Janakpur Bolts defeated Karnali Yaks by two wickets in the Nepal Premier League (NPL) Qualifier 2 to secure their spot in the final. Chasing a modest target of 119 runs, Janakpur overcame early setbacks and achieved victory in 19 overs, finishing with eight wickets down.

New Zealand batter Jimmy Neesham played a pivotal role, scoring a rapid 45 runs off just 17 balls. His innings included two fours and five sixes before being dismissed by Bipin Sharma. Contributions from Mayan Yadav (14 runs) and Sher Malla (16 runs not out) also proved crucial in the lower order.

Earlier, Karnali Yaks struggled to post a competitive total, managing only 118 runs for the loss of nine wickets in 20 overs. Gulshan Jha top-scored for Karnali with 25 runs off 20 balls, while Dev Khanal added 24. Janakpur’s bowlers, including Lalit Rajbanshi, Jimmy Neesham, and Muhammad Mohsin, each picked up two wickets to restrict the opposition.

Janakpur’s journey to the final wasn’t without challenges. They suffered a defeat against Sudurpaschim Royals in Qualifier 1, forcing them into this must-win game. Despite an unsteady start, with key players like Aasif Sheikh and Lahiru Milantha departing early, the team showed resilience under pressure.

The final, set for Saturday, will feature Janakpur Bolts facing Sudurpaschim Royals in what promises to be an intense battle. Both teams, having proven their mettle throughout the season, are eager to clinch the prestigious NPL title.

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Virat Kohli to Move to London with Family, Coach Confirms

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Virat Kohli’s childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, has confirmed that Kohli, wife Anushka Sharma, and their children, Vamika and Akaay, plan to relocate to London. Sharma revealed that the cricketer envisions settling in the UK post-retirement. Virat Kohli frequently visits London, where their son Akaay was born earlier this year on February 15.

The couple owns property in London, where they are expected to reside after the move. “Yes, Virat plans to move to London with his family soon. However, he is currently focused on cricket and spending time with his family,” Sharma stated.

Kohli has balanced cricket commitments and family time this year. After the birth of his son, he returned to India following the T20 World Cup in June and played series against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Currently participating in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, his next major assignment is the Champions Trophy, followed by IPL 2025.

Despite a dip in form during recent matches against Australia, Sharma expressed confidence in Kohli’s ability to deliver. “Virat scored a brilliant century in Perth and will bounce back in the Boxing Day and Sydney Tests,” Sharma said.

Regarding Kohli’s career longevity, Sharma dismissed retirement rumors. “Virat is fit and will continue playing for at least five more years. He will likely participate in the 2027 World Cup in South Africa,” he added. Sharma emphasized Kohli’s passion for cricket and his ability to perform under pressure.

As Kohli continues to shine on the field, his potential relocation marks a new chapter for the cricket icon and his family.

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