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The following warm-up matches for the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup were played between 10 and 19 October between all participants. [15] The first set of matches featured the teams from the groups in the first round of the main tournament, before the teams in the Super 12 phase played their warm-up matches. [ 16 ]
Score Team Opponent Venue Date 823/7d (150.0 overs) England Pakistan: Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan: 7 October 2024 659/6d (158.5 overs) New Zealand: Hagley Oval, Christchurch, New Zealand: 3 January 2021 657 (101.0 overs) England: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: 1 December 2022 654/6d (154.0 overs) Australia Sri Lanka
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) [4] is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. [5] The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and StatsGuru , a database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present.
Also in women's international cricket, a tournament was held as part of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Birmingham, England, in July and August 2022. [ 5 ] In September 2021, the fifth Test match between England and India was cancelled a few hours before the scheduled start, due to COVID-19 cases in the Indian camp. [ 6 ]
Highest score: David Warner v Pakistan: 335* [33] Bowling Most wickets: Nathan Lyon: 210 [34] Most wickets in a single tournament: 88 [35] Best average (min 1000 balls) Kyle Mayers: 17.47 [36] Best bowling in an innings: Ajaz Patel v India: 10/119 [37] Best bowling in a match: 14/225 [38] Fielding Most dismissals by a wicket-keeper
The 2021–22 international cricket season took place from September 2021 to April 2022. [1] [2] 29 Tests, 111 One Day Internationals (ODIs), 112 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), 25 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), 40 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), and two women's Test matches were scheduled to be played during this period.
The second and third batsmen to score a century in the championship were Suresh Raina of India and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka respectively, both during the 2010 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Their respective centuries helped them to achieve the feat of scoring a century in all the international formats of the game, only previously achieved by ...
Score Team2 Score Venue Date India: 141-9 (20 overs) Pakistan: 141-7 (20 overs) Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa: 14 September 2007 New Zealand: 174-7 (20 overs) Sri Lanka: 174-6 (20 overs) Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele, Sri Lanka: 27 September 2012 West Indies: 139 (19.3 overs) New Zealand: 139-7 (20 overs) 1 October 2012 Oman