Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Tendulkar wants more opportunities for minnows after Scotland win

Scotland's historic win over England has led to praise from Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar, who has called for the sport's second-tier teams to get more opportunities to prove themselves against top sides.

Scotland, who failed to qualify for the 2019 World Cup after the International Cricket Council's (ICC) decision to limit the tournament to 10 teams, recorded their biggest victory when they beat England, the top-ranked one-day international team, by six runs on Sunday.


"Cricket has all the ingredients to become a global game," Tendulkar said on Twitter after Scotland's shock win.

"Teams with massive potential like Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland along with many others have to be given more opportunities to play against the more experienced teams. Best way to provide great exposure."

The former batsman's comments also follow Afghanistan's dominant twenty20 series win over Bangladesh earlier this month and Ireland's narrow defeat by Pakistan in a solitary test match in May.

Scotland can continue their fine form when they face Pakistan in a two-match twenty20 international series, starting on Tuesday.

England will be keen to bounce back from the defeat when they begin their five-match ODI series against Australia on Wednesday.

More For You

Dutch

The two leaders also discussed the situation in Ukraine, including the ongoing conflict with Russia and regional security developments.

X@narendramodi

Modi, Jetten hold talks as India and Netherlands sign 17 pacts

INDIA and the Netherlands elevated their relationship to a strategic partnership and signed 17 agreements to expand cooperation in defence, critical minerals and other sectors after talks between prime minister Narendra Modi and his Dutch counterpart Rob Jetten.

During their meeting on Saturday evening, the two leaders expressed concern over the situation in West Asia and its impact on the region and the wider world due to disruptions in global energy supplies and trade networks.

Keep ReadingShow less