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State of Cricket Newsletter #38
By Cricket Huddle

GM Romantics and Nerds. This is the State of Cricket Newsletterš„¤, the daily email that gets you caught up with Best of Cricket while you sip on your favorite beverage. For us, it's always the good ol' chaiā.
Let's get right into it. Here's what we got today.

šµ Hot of the Pot
Jadeja gets a Fifer on his Ranji return
This Chepauk pitch is the sort of one he needed to get the confidence back ahead of the Australia series. Finishing with 7 wickets. This should make his selection clear for Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Michael Clarkeās commentary replacements for India tour revealed
A trio of former Australian cricket stars will replace Michael Clarke on commentary duties during Australiaās looming tour of India after the ex-national captain was passed over by the BCCI following his Noosa dramas.
Successful and Unsuccessful Bidders of Women's Premier League

šµ Sips of the Day
Quote š¬
Regarding the first hundred in three years, Iāve played only 12 ODIs in three years, so three years sounds a lot..āYou guys should know whatās happening. I know that it was shown on the broadcast, but sometimes, you (the broadcasters) need to show the right things also. The last entire year, we didnāt play ODI cricket, we focused on T20 cricket a lot. So, sometimes, people should keep things in mindā¦the broadcasters should show the right things.ā
Interview š¤
Joe Root talks about English Cricket
We want to make sure we peak at the right time ahead of the right time ahead of the ODI World Cup & Ben Stokes is the Best Allrounder in the World |
Opinion š
Pitbull passion leads Englandās Jofra Archer back from rehab wilderness
The fast bowler is raring to reclaim the Ashes on home soil after a joyous period of āshoveling lots of poo and feeding lots of dogsā |
Feature š¤”
Bringing fun and quality cricket back into the game
CSA is in desperate need of the money that will flow from the SA20. What they wouldn't have budgeted for is having their role; of being made at best irrelevant and at worst a reminder of and cautionary tale of how bad things can get. The case will surely be made that the SA20 proves CSA is the problem, even if they have facilitated the solution. |
Interview š¤
In an Interesting Interview, Iftikhar Ahmed Speaks it All
State of Cricket šļø
West Indies cricket is on its knees ā hope is the last thing to go, but itās a finite resource
Wisden Cricket Monthly editor-in-chief Phil Walker contextualizes the despondent report into West Indies cricket following their abject showing at the 2022 T20 World Cup. |
Video š¦
What Forced Fielding Restrictions in Cricket
Tweet š¦
Dang!
Indiaās new womenās cricket league teams will cost roughly $572 million ā an average of $114.4 million per team.
Thatās almost 10 times the cost of what WNBA teams have sold for.
ā Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby)
10:01 AM ā¢ Jan 25, 2023
One Last Thing šļø
Invite for Chat with World Cup Winning Coach
As we come to the end of January, we are inviting World Cup Winning Coach. If you wish to be invited for the same, fill out this form so we will send you an invite - Get the Invite
Sipper of the Day š„¤
The Indian Captain may have been angry but he definitely loves his coffee

That's a wrap. Stay thirsty you romantics and nerds and see you tomorrow.
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