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  1. T20 World Cup 2021: "All we need to do is stop Virat Kohli from scoring runs"
  2. Afghanistan ready to play in Pakistan: Noori
  3. Shabir Noori Cricketer
  4. Shabaash Mithu Takes an Eventful Life and Turns it into a Dreary, Tedious Story
  5. Mithali Raj
  6. India national cricket team


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T20 World Cup 2021: "All we need to do is stop Virat Kohli from scoring runs"

In an exclusive interview with the Times of India, former Afghanistan quick Khaliq Noori described India's ace batter Virat Kohli as the biggest threat to Afghanistan bowlers. Noori said: "'All we need to do is stop Virat Kohli from scoring runs. If we manage to do so, we will take other Indian batsmen down easily. We have plans against Virat and we are thinking about him. He is our main target. He is a star batsman and if he is set, his is not an easy wicket to claim. So, we have to stop him." Virat Kohli has only played a solitary T20I against Afghanistan in his career. However, in that particular T20 World Cup 2012 encounter, the 32-yead-old Indian captain smashed a 39-ball half-century in Colombo. Afghanistan's bowling is far stronger than India's: Khaliqdad Noori India v Pakistan - ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021 The former 37-year-old pacer also opined that Afghanistan's bowling unit is far superior to India's. The trio of Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rehman and skipper Mohammad Nabi has been phenomenal in the tournament so far. On the other hand, the Indian bowling division, apart from Jasprit Bumrah, have looked toothless. While mentioning that the Indian team will be under immense pressure heading into the match, Khaliq Noori said: "We (Afghanistan) have a good opportunity against India. The pressure will be on India, not Afghanistan. Our bowling is far stronger than India. Let's accept it. Our spinners are world-class. It's going to be a good match." The crunch tie betwee...

Afghanistan ready to play in Pakistan: Noori

Afghanistan paceman Khaliq Dad Noori said on Tuesday that his country was ready to play international cricket in Pakistan at a time when security fears have stopped most teams touring the terror-hit nation. Noori, who led Afghanistan's youth team to win a club-level tournament in Karachi Monday, hoped the visit would help revive cricket in Pakistan. "Participation in this club-level event is a small step from our side," said Noori. He said the youth team have clout, with seven members who played for the national side in the World Twenty20 in the West Indies, and recently toured Scotland. Pakistan has been no-go zone for International teams since a militant attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore in March last year. The attack, which killed eight people and injured seven Sri Lankan players and their assistant coach, ended all hopes of staging international cricket in Pakistan, already in doubt over security fears. Since the attacks, the International Cricket Council has stripped Pakistan of its share of World Cup 2011 matches and forced Pakistan to play their home series in the United Arab Emirates, New Zealand and England. Afghanistan's youth team defeated Pakistan's AO Club by 61 runs in the final of the 16-team event, organised by Sindh provincial sports minister Mohammad Ali Shah. "It is always fantastic to play in Pakistan and I sincerely hope that International Cricket returns to this cricket-loving country," said Noori, whose elder brother Allah Dad was the found...

Shabir Noori Cricketer

Shabir Noori Fantasy Cricket Records Competition ODI C2 C3 Run Per Inn 9.0 - - Run Per Match 9.0 - - Boundary (In Ball) 24.0 - - 4s (In Ball) 24.0 - - 6s (In Ball) - - - Over Per Match - - - Wicket Per Inn - - - Wicket Per Match - - - Wicket (In Ball) - - - Wicket (In Runs) - - - Field In Match % 100 % - - Catch In Match % 100 % - - Shabir Noori Batting Records Competition ODI C2 C3 Matches 0 0 Innings - - Not Out 0 - - Runs - - Highest Score - - Average 9.00 - - Balls Faced - - Strike Rate - - 20s 0 - - 30s 0 - - 50s 0 - - 100s 0 - - 200s 0 - - 90s 0 - - 150s 0 - - 4s - - 6s 0 - - Outtype LBW - - Bowled 0 - - Stumped 0 - - Catch 0 - - Run Out 0 - - Wicket Taker Left Arm - - 1- Fast 0 - - 2- Fast-Medium 0 - - 3- Medium 0 - - 4- Slow - - 1- Bowled 0 - - 2- Catch 0 - - 3- Stumped 0 - - 4- Lbw - - Right Arm 0 - - 1- Fast 0 - - 2- Fast-Medium 0 - - 3- Medium 0 - - 4- Slow 0 - - 1- Bowled 0 - - 2- Catch 0 - - 3- Stumped 0 - - 4- Lbw 0 - - Shabir Noori Bowling Cricket Records Competition ODI C2 C3 Matches 0 0 Innings 0 - - Balls 0 - - Runs 0 - - BBI 0 - - Average 0 - - Strike Rate - - Maiden 0 - - 2w 0 - - 3w 0 - - 5w 0 - - 8w 0 - - 10w 0 - - Wickets 0 - - LBW 0 - - Bowled 0 - - Stumped 0 - - Catch 0 - - Batsman Type Right Handed 0 - - 1- LBW 0 - - 2- Bowled 0 - - 3- Stumped 0 - - 4- Catch 0 - - Left Handed 0 - - 1- LBW 0 - - 2- Bowled 0 - - 3- Stumped 0 - - 4- Catch 0 - - ODI [In 2016] Details Shabir Noori played 1 ODI matches and scored 9 runs in 1 Innings. Shabir Noori's High...

Shabaash Mithu Takes an Eventful Life and Turns it into a Dreary, Tedious Story

Yesterday, former captain of the Indian women's cricket team Mithali Raj did a question-and-answer session on Twitter in which she was asked, "Who inspires you and why?" Surprisingly, Raj did not mention a childhood friend named Noori in her answer. I say 'surprisingly' because Noori is a key figure in Shabaash Mithu , which is allegedly a biopic based on Raj's life. In Shabaash Mithu, Noori is the one who, at age eight, introduces a munchkin-sized Mithali (played by Inayat Verma) to cricket. Decades later, when a grown-up Mithali ( Shabaash Mithu so that Noori can shine. The answer is schmaltz, according to Aven and Mukherji. And so we get the Noori story, which is presumably meant as an ode to India's religious diversity, but only serves to cement stereotypes about Muslim women being oppressed. A young Mithali is shown finding the key to playing cricket through tips she got during Bharatnatyam lessons. Even within the world of Shabaash Mithu its difficult to stomach, as is obvious from the resting bitch face that Mithu's coach (played by The script of Shabaash Mithu is clumsy and it's made worse by the editing and direction. For instance, there's a scene in which we see a teenaged Mithali hit one magnificent shot after another during a crucial match. Intercut with the cricketing moments are fleeting shots of Noori in wedding finery. While Raj strikes boundaries, Noori says "qubool hai (I accept)". Why? Because Raj is wedded to cricket like Noori is to her husband. This i...

Mithali Raj

• Test debut(cap 14 January 2002v Last Test 30 September 2021v ODI debut(cap 26 June 1999v Last ODI 27 March 2022v ODI shirt no. 03 T20I debut(cap 5 August 2006v Last T20I 9 March 2019v Domestic team information Years Team 1996–1999 1999–2000 Air India 2000–present 2018 2019–2022 Career statistics Competition Matches 12 232 89 Runs scored 699 7,805 2,364 43.68 50.68 37.52 100s/50s 1/4 7/64 0/17 Top score 214 125 97 72 171 6 0 8 0 – 11.37 – – 0 – 10 wickets in match – 0 – Best bowling – 3/4 – Catches/ 12/– 58/- 19/– Source: 27 March 2022 Mithali Dorai Raj (born 3 December 1982) is an Indian Wisden Leading Woman Cricketer in the World in 2017, Mithali holds numerous records in international cricket. She is the only female cricketer to surpass the 7,000-run mark in In 2005, Mithali became the permanent captain of India. She is the only female player to have captained India in more than one ICC ODI World Cup final, doing so twice in In June 2018, during the On 1 February 2019, during India's series In July 2021, Mithali broke Charlotte Edwards' record of 10,273 runs to become the player with the most runs in women's international cricket. On 8 June 2022, Mithali announced her retirement from all formats of Early life [ ] Mithali Raj was born on 3 December 1982, in Mithali started playing cricket at the age of ten. She did her intermediate schooling at Keyes High School for Girls in Hyderabad and Kasturba Gandhi Junior College for Women in Secunderabad. Domestic career [ ] Mith...

India national cricket team

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