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Rauf copped two financial penalties of 30 percent each for two separate incidents during matches against India, leading to a two-match ban in the upcoming ODI series against South Africa on November 4
The trophy has reportedly remained in an ACC office in the UAE, with Naqvi offering to organise an event in Dubai later this month to hand it over to the Indian team. However, the matter remains unresolved, with the trophy’s location now undisclosed.
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New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon praises India’s triumph in ICC Women’s World Cup 2025
On Indian cricket team winning the ICC Women's World Cup 2025, Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand, said, "I watched the highlights of the game last night against South Africa... I just want to say congratulations to them.
Babar Azam drops to fifth and Shaheen Afridi to 15th in ICC ODI rankings; Rizwan, Fakhar, Salman Agha, and Naseem Shah rise after recent performances.
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Pakistan fast bowler Rauf banned for 2 matches for violating ICC code of conduct in Asia Cup
The ICC on Tuesday banned Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf for two matches for violating its code of conduct during Twenty20 games against India in the Asia Cup. The ban means Rauf will be eligible only for the third game of the ODI series against South Africa at Faisalabad on Saturday.
Runners-up South Africa also have three of their players in the side, with skipper Laura Wolvaardt chosen to captain the Team of the Tournament following her sensational efforts with the bat where she amassed a whopping 571 runs at an average of 71.37 to break the record for the most runs at any single edition of the Women’s World Cup.
India captain Shubman Gill and KL Rahul slipped in the latest ICC rankings for ODI batters, released on Wednesday, November 5.
Three of India's best players at the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 have earned a place in ICC's Team of the Tournament alongside other major international stars.