Day: March 2, 2022

Australia Can Rise in Women’s Cricket World Cup

Australia Looking To Rise In Women’s Cricket World Cup

Australia Looking To Rise In Women’s Cricket World Cup – The Australian cricket team will be looking to win a seventh Women’s World Cup at the global tournament in New Zealand. After suffering a shock defeat in the 2017 semifinals. The women’s team in Australia has barely done anything wrong since India knocked them out of the top four in 2017. Beaten world champions England in Ashes recently and beat India to the T20 World Cup title two years ago at home. But the disappointment of failing to defend the title in a 50-overs tournament in England five years ago lingers as players prepare for the tournament, which starts Friday.

“We know the heartbreak of not trying hard in everything you do and the consequences. We’ve used (2017) a lot (as motivation). But I don’t think we need to use it for this tournament. We’ve been really consistent since that tournament. But this is just another chance for the team to take it to another level.” said Australia coach Matthew Mott of the team’s camp in Christchurch.

Australian Women’s Cricket Team Starts Match Against England

Australia will kick off the clash against four-time champions England in Hamilton on Saturday. Seek to make a direct statement against their traditional rivals. England will again be led by 2017 World Cup-winning captain Heather Knight and boast many players who shared in that success, including tournament player Tammy Beaumont. Beaumont has amassed over 1,000 ODI rounds since 2019. An average of 48.13 and will be key to England’s odds in New Zealand. England was beaten by Australia 3-0 in the decisive ODI leg of the Ashes multi-format. But Knight said they had bounced back from the disappointment.

“Australia will come in as favorites. But (2017) should give us a lot of experience of what it takes to be successful in this event. Sometimes it’s just about crossing the line, and I think that’s what we did really well in 2017.” Knight said last week. Two-time runners-up India will be led by 39-year-old captain Mithali Raj, who will be the first player to feature in six editions. India’s preparations for the eight-team tournament are far from ideal. Lost all five games of the ODI series 4-1 to hosts New Zealand up front.

Harmanpreet Kaur’s all-around talismanic has struggled for form but found some in the last ODI. Scored 63 in Queenstown to help India finish the series on a high note. New Zealand will hope to emulate the team that claimed the country’s only World Cup title in 2000, with four wins over Australia in the final in Christchurch. They should do it with a bit of audience support, at least initially. With venues capped at 10 percent capacity due to COVID-19. Although the limit may decrease as the tournament progresses.

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Oscar De La Hoya Says Dmitry Bivol Is Dangerous

Oscar De La Hoya Reveals Dmitry Bivol A Dangerous Boxer

Oscar De La Hoya Says Dmitry Bivol Is Dangerous – Oscar De La Hoya says he thinks WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol is a dangerous fighter. The boxer Canelo Alvarez will face in his next fight on 7 May. Although promoter De La Hoya likes the fight for Canelo, he believes it will be tough because he might lose. Canelo wants to be the undisputed champion at 175, and Bivol, 31, will be the first step for him to reach that goal. If Canelo manages to beat Bivol, we could see him take on 175-lb IBF/WBC champion Artur Beterbiev. And WBO champion Joe Smith Jr in 2023. Canelo isn’t chasing Beterbiev and Smith this year because he’s plotting against Gennadiy Golovkin.

Golovkin on September 17th, and then Ilunga Makabu or John Ryder on December. De La Hoya is worried about Bivol, a Russian national who lives in Saint Petersburg. Russia has problems getting into the United States to fight Canelo. We assume that Bivol promoter Eddie Hearn will find a way for Bivol to travel to the United States. By going to another country and then flying from there.

Oscar De La Hoya Wishes Dmitry Bivol To Be Allowed To Play In America

“I like the game and the fact that he’s a dangerous guy, and he [Canelo] picked him. I just wish the US would allow it into our country. Because he is from Russia and is training in Russia. I just hope the US will allow him into our country because he is from Russia and is training in Russia. I really hope he can fly and the fight happens. Now that I think about Bivol being Russian, I’m worried if he can get into America.”

“That would be a problem. I haven’t studied Bivol much, but I’m actually happy that the fight happened. Bivol is a dangerous one. So whether fighting with Charlo or the others, it’s a good choice. So, I think Canelo made the right choice. And could thwart Canelo at any moment.” Oscar De La Hoya told Fighthype. Bivol has a good chance of beating Canelo if he fights at 100%. And put in the same form as when he won over Joe Smith Jr and Sullivan Barrera.

“We are proud of what we have built, and we are proud of the foundation we have laid for it. Now, we’re excited to be working with the next superstar Ryan Garcia. Both routes are good; as long as he fights with everyone, it’s good for boxing.” De La Hoya said when asked if Canelo should have agreed to a two-bout PBC deal against Jermall Charlo and David Benavidez.

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Japanese Skating Yuzuru Hanyu Will Miss The World Skating Championship

Japanese Skating Yuzuru Hanyu Will Miss The World Skating Championship

Japan Skating Yuzuru Hanyu Will Miss World Skating Championships – Two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu will not take part in the World Skating Championships. Because he has not recovered from the ankle injury he sustained at the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Japan Skating Federation said Tuesday. Hanyu injured his ankle in training at the Olympics. Tried the Axel quadruple, which he dropped in a free program in Beijing. Hanyu won Olympic gold in Sochi in 2014 and Pyeongchang in 2018. He finished fourth at the 2022 Olympics.

“The (Hanyu) sprain in the right ankle joint injured at the Beijing Olympics has not completely healed.” The federation said in a statement, adding that Four Continents bronze medalist Kao Miura will replace Hanyu at the March 21-27 event in Montpellier, France.

Japanese figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu failed to defend her reigning Olympic title twice after falling on her last skate. He last competed in single free skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. The Japanese figure skater’s match took place at the Capital Indoor Stadium in Beijing on February 10, 2022. Hanyu is an athlete born in Sendai, Japan on December 7, 1994. He is the first Japanese male to win an Olympic gold figure skating medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Hanyu added to his winning streak by winning his second Olympic gold medal four years later at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.

Profile Skating Origin Japan Yuzuru Hanyu

He started skating at the age of four. Hanyu became more serious about skating after watching the horrendous duel between Russian skaters Aleksey Yagudin and Yevgeny Plushchenko at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, on TV. After training hard, these athletes can master the difficult elements, such as the Biellmann spin and quadruple jump. In late 2009, Hanyu won the gold medal in the Junior Grand Prix final in Tokyo. He took home a gold medal at the 2010 junior world championships the following year. Moving up to the senior level, Hanyu continued to gain victories, including silver medals at the 2011 and 2013 Four Continents championships.

As well as taking bronze at the 2012 world championships. In the 2012-2013 season, he won a silver medal in the Grand Prix final in Sochi. At 19, Hanyu was the youngest men’s Olympic gold medalist since 1948. At that time, 18-year-old US athlete Dick Button won the first gold of his two titles. Hanyu also participated in the team number, but Japan was ranked fifth.

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