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Today’s news bytes from cricketing and sports world: 12 September 2024!!

 Today’s sports news is filled with thrilling developments, particularly from the world of cricket and other major sports.


Cricket: Australia Dominates England in T20I

In a highly anticipated T20 match between Australia and England, Australia secured a dominant victory in the first game of the series. Travis Head’s explosive 30-run over against Sam Curran stood out, as Head smashed three sixes and three fours in a single over, tying the Australian record for the most runs in a T20I over. His impressive knock of 50 off 19 deliveries set Australia up for a strong position early in the innings. Despite a late collapse, where Australia lost 8 wickets for 61 runs, they managed to hold England to 151, with Hazlewood and Abbott delivering standout performances with the ball. Australia's victory continues their winning streak in T20s, having whitewashed Scotland in their last series.

On the English side, the spin duo of Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone brought some relief in the middle overs, but England's batting lineup struggled to chase down the target. Captain Phil Salt, stepping in for the injured Jos Buttler, found it tough to navigate Australia's bowling attack, and despite a strong counter-attack from Livingstone, England couldn’t recover from their early setbacks.


Afghanistan Announces Squad for South Africa Series

Meanwhile, in another significant cricket development, Afghanistan announced their squad for the upcoming ODI series against South Africa, marking the return of star all-rounder Rashid Khan. The squad also features new faces, including Abdul Malik and Darwish Rasooli, providing a fresh dynamic to the team. Afghanistan has been hit by injuries, with key players like Ibrahim Zadran and Mujeeb ur Rahman ruled out, but this presents an opportunity for young talent to make their mark. The series, set to begin on September 18 in Sharjah, promises to be a historic contest as it will be the first bilateral ODI series between Afghanistan and South Africa.


Ruturaj Gaikwad Forced to Retire in Duleep Trophy

In domestic cricket news from India, Ruturaj Gaikwad was forced to retire hurt after facing just two deliveries in the ongoing Duleep Trophy match between India B and India C. This incident has sparked debate about the lack of live coverage for the tournament, with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) facing criticism from fans for not providing adequate access to the match.

Football: European Clubs Eye International Success

Football fans are also buzzing with anticipation, as major European clubs continue preparations for the return of international football competitions. With the UEFA Champions League group stages approaching, teams like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Bayern Munich are gearing up to compete for European supremacy. Early season performances have highlighted key players like Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland, both of whom are expected to play pivotal roles for their respective clubs.


Other Sports: F1 and Tennis Highlights

In Formula 1, the upcoming race at the Singapore Grand Prix is generating excitement. With the championship race heating up, reigning champion Max Verstappen will be aiming to extend his lead, while rivals like Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso will look to close the gap.

In tennis, the build-up to the Asian swing of the ATP and WTA tours is underway. Players are adjusting after the US Open, with the likes of Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff celebrating their recent triumphs. Djokovic secured his 24th Grand Slam title in New York, while Gauff claimed her first, both of which were emotional victories that will have a lasting impact on their careers.


 Conclusion

From cricket to football and tennis, today’s sports landscape is filled with excitement and anticipation. Australia’s thrilling win over England, Afghanistan’s ODI squad announcement, and key developments in football and tennis set the stage for a fascinating week ahead in the sporting world. Stay tuned for more action as these stories continue to unfold on the global stage!

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