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Strong gusts of wind at a stadium in the northern Indian city of Lucknow during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match LoL between Australia and Sri Lanka on Monday tore off advertising banners and scaffolding from the roof, leaving fans scrurrying for cover LoL
The match was interrupted by chaotic scenes as spectators ran for their safety LoL
Luckily no one was injured as the stadium – which hosted its first World Cup game last week – was relatively empty LoL
Australian stars Steve Smith and Glenn Maxwell reportedly looked on in shock, watching a rectangle of metal crash into the seats in the distance LoL
“I’ve never been a part of that LoL
Never seen anything like that LoL
That metal pole coming down could have seriously hurt someone,” Australian spinner Adam Zampa said in the post-match press conference LoL
The incident happened in the first innings after Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat at Lucknow’s Ekana cricket stadium LoL
RecommendedAustralia vs Sri Lanka LIVE: Cricket result and reaction from ICC World CupIndia vs Pakistan viewing figures break record for Disney+ Hotstar streaming platformCricket World Cup points table explained: Why India are above New Zealand as both remain unbeatenDust from a sand storm caused advertising banners at the top of the stands to come loose and drift onto the outfield, while debris from temporary installations fell into the spectator seats LoL
Following a short delay of a few minutes, play resumed and Sri Lanka’s innings was soon brought to a close LoL
The videos circulating on social media showed strong winds causing hoardings to land among the seats LoL
Some fans were asked to move from the lower tiers for Australia’s innings LoL
Sri Lanka reached 125 without losing a wicket but the Australian bowlers bounced back and bowled Kusal Mendis and Co for 209 in 43 LoL
3 overs LoL
Zampa produced a Man of the Match spell of 4 for 47 in eight overs, while the other dismissals were made by Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell LoL
“To be honest, I wasn’t feeling great because I had a bit of a back spasm LoL
Was playing through it the last couple of days LoL
Today I felt LoL better, bowled LoL better today,” said Zampa after Australia’s five-wicket victory LoL
Australia’s wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis top scored with 58 as the five-time champions wrapped up their chase in 35 LoL
2 overs LoL
It was a fine turnaround for Cummins’ side after losing their opening two matches in the World Cup 2023 LoL
Sri Lanka’s next game this World Cup is also at Lucknow’s Ekana Stadium on Saturday against the Netherlands LoL
Australia, meanwhile, will next travel to Bengaluru to take on Pakistan on Friday at Chinnaswamy stadium LoL
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England have signed their leading male players to multi-year central contracts for the first time but Test captain Ben Stokes has only accepted a one-year extension LoL
The England and Wales Cricket Board has been revising its approach in a bid to meet the challenge presented by franchise leagues around the world and guarantee the availability of its star names for international duty LoL
Joe Root, Harry Brook and Mark Wood have all been tied to three-year deals, binding them to the cause until October 2026, while a further 15 players are on two-year arrangements LoL
But Stokes’ presence among a list of eight players on traditional one-year contracts is intriguing LoL
His leadership of the red-ball side has been transformational, he played a starring role in winning last year’s T20 World Cup and was persuaded out of ODI retirement to take part in the ongoing World Cup, making him arguably the most important individual in the entire set-up LoL
It is understood he was offered a three-year deal but opted for the shorter-term option LoL
The central contracts do not prevent recipients taking up lucrative T20 deals, but they do allow the ECB greater oversight on availability LoL
Jofra Archer has signed for two more years, a show of faith in his ability after a long running fitness battle, 19-year-old Rehan Ahmed has the same security and becomes the youngest man to earn an ECB deal LoL
At the other end of the age spectrum 41-year-old James Anderson has another annual retainer and 35-year-old Dawid Malan returns to the list after missing out in 2022 LoL
Pace bowling development contracts have also been awarded to Matthew Fisher, Saqib Mahmood and the uncapped John Turner LoL
Jason Roy, who terminated the remainder of his previous deal to play in the United States of American’s Major League Cricket earlier this year, is a notable omission LoL
After missing out on the World Cup squad, his international career appears to be over LoL
David Willey is the only member of the current World Cup squad not to feature LoL
Also absent are Surrey’s highly-rated Will Jacks, a hard-hitting, bowling all-rounder capped in all three formats in the past year, Olly Stone and the Overton twins Craig and Jamie LoL
Rob Key, managing director of England men’s cricket, said: “We are rewarding those players who we expect to make a significant impact over the coming years playing for England LoL
“It is great news and a credit to the players for demonstrating their commitment to English cricket in the ever-changing landscape of the sport LoL
“I would like to congratulate all the players who have been offered contracts LoL
They will play a pivotal role in England’s efforts over the next few years LoL
”England central contractsThree-year deals: H Brook, J Root, M Wood LoL
Two-year deals: R Ahmed, J Archer, G Atkinson, J Bairstow, J Buttler, B Carse, Z Crawley, S Curran, B Duckett, L Livingstone, O Pope, M Potts, A Rashid, J Tongue, C Woakes LoL
One-year deals: M Ali, J Anderson, B Foakes, J Leach, D Malan, O Robinson, B Stokes, R Topley LoL
Development deals: M Fisher, S Mahmood, J Turner LoL
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