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  • Gold standard: The best bowlers in modern cricket history

    Gold standard: The best bowlers in modern cricket history

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    Since the 1990s, cricket has undergone a huge transformation due to the introduction of new play styles and the rise of some players. Amid that growth, bowlers have become the driving force for shaping matches through fiery pace or an unhittable spin. 

    Batters often dominate the headlines, but the bowlers turn the game around on its head. Have a look at the gold standard of modern cricket through the many bowlers who could be among the greats.

    What makes a great modern-day bowler?

    In modern cricket, greatness cannot be defined by only one trait. A great bowler combines many traits and attributes to reach their ceiling. They leave a lasting mark on the game by exhibiting specific qualities. Here are some of them: 

    • Skill – The ability to swing, seam, spin, or outwit the opponent’s batter is the foundation of being an elite bowler. That should be done with a high skill level, with precision and variation being a big part of their bowling technique. 
    • Adaptability – Since cricket spans multiple formats like Tests, One-Day Internationals (ODIs), and T20s, bowlers must do well across all these formats. They should thrive from a long grind of a five-day Test or the high intensity across a short spurt like the T20. If they can adapt well, that is a hallmark of greatness for the bowler.
    • Consistency – Aside from being able to play across formats, it is also important to be a reliable player. A top bowler plays at a consistent level against low-level and high-level competition. That must involve a strong control over the game, mental strength, and technical mastery.

    Glenn McGrath (Australia)

    Glenn McGrath was one of the best fast bowlers in the world, and he did not have to rely on sheer pace. He had an immaculate line and length, which made it hard to hit his bowls. He also practised with solid discipline, as he could extract all kinds of movement with the ball on any surface. He was always accurate, making the batters’ lives harder.

    Australia was dominant in the late 1990s and early 2000s, cementing itself as a cornerstone. He was a big part of the Test side’s success, getting 563 Test wickets and 381 ODI scalps as an example of how he did during his time with the national team. 

    In ICC tournaments, McGrath loved playing under pressure. He finished as the all-time leading wicket-taker in men’s Cricket World Cups with 71 wickets. McGrath stood out with his consistency and impact on the biggest stages in cricket, making him one of the modern era’s greatest fast bowlers.

    Dale Steyn (South Africa)

    Dale Steyn is one of the best examples of raw pace combined with immense skill. The South African quick bowler was known for consistently bowling over 145 kilometres per hour. He swings the ball late to trouble even the best batters. The aggressive style and fiery personality made him one of the toughest fast bowlers of the modern era.

    He was superb across all three formats, particularly in Test cricket. He was dominant in Tests, getting 439 wickets in only 93 Test matches. That made him one of the greatest ever bowlers in Test cricket. 

    Steyn had a solid strike rate, as he placed himself alongside the greats statistically. Apart from the numbers, Steyn was unforgettable in challenging conditions, as he was a leader for South African cricket.

    Steyn was a true game-changer who created a lasting legacy of high-level fast bowling. He was always a tough player to go against, as he made the batters’ lives harder for South Africa across many formats.

    James Anderson (England)

    Known as the ‘King of Swing’, James Anderson mastered the art of moving the ball both ways with surgical precision. He had strong control of seam and swing, which dismantled the top batting lineups around the world. He was superb whenever he played in England, as he was always comfortable standing out in his home country.

    Anderson sustained his brilliance across different formats. However, he stood out in Test cricket, as he amassed over 700 wickets in the format. That is the most by any fast bowler in history, cementing his place as the linchpin for England’s attack for two decades.

    The adaptability kept him relevant, as he continued to stand out in an evolving sport. He refined his techniques to remain effective against the younger batters. Anderson is more than a record-breaker; he is a symbol for England due to his resilience and excellence. His age was not an issue, as he mastered cricket as he matured.

    Shane Warne (Australia)

    Shane Warne was more than a bowler; he was a phenomenon who was known for his leg spin. He had an arsenal of variations with the flipper, slider, googly, and the ripping leg-break. Warne mesmerised batters and made spin bowling an attacking weapon again. 

    He transcended mere numbers with his 708 Test wickets and countless match-winning spells. Warne inspired a generation of spinners, and that has made him one of the most charismatic and smartest players in modern cricket.

    Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka)

    Muttiah Muralitharan was a craftsman at work as the off-spinner for Sri Lanka. He rewrote the record books with 800 Test wickets, the most in history. He had a mastery of his ability to spin on many surfaces, as he changed the pace of his bowl for a long period. 

    Muttiah carried Sri Lanka on his back for over a decade, which made him one of the most complete bowlers ever. He is the rightful example of a star player for a country. Sri Lankan cricket has been inconsistent since Muralitharan retired. They might have won the 2014 T20 World Cup without him, but they are not as consistent as they were with Muralitharan.

    Those are the modern era’s best bowlers, and the position will continue to have new stars moving forward.

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  • Team Liquid and NIP confirmed for Birch Cup 2025 CS2 LAN event in Poland

    Team Liquid and NIP confirmed for Birch Cup 2025 CS2 LAN event in Poland

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    Ninjas in Pyjamas (NIP) and Team Liquid are among the top teams to compete at the upcoming Birch Cup 2025 LAN event, a Counter-Strike 2 tournament in Gdansk, Poland, from September 26th to 28th. The event is crucial, giving teams one of their final chances to collect Valve Regional Standings (VRS) points before the StarLadder Budapest Major cut-off.

    Joining NIP and Team Liquid are some of the biggest names, including Fnatic, ENCE, and OG Esports. In total, 16 teams will compete for a $15,000 prize pool and points that could determine who makes the top 32 for the next Major.

    Although the Birch Cup is classed as a Tier 2 event, its position on the tournament calendar has boosted its significance. With LAN results carrying more weight in the VRS, teams have prioritised this tournament, hoping to use it as a springboard into Major contention.

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  • Rockets are about level with the Invincibles after a victory against the Originals

    Rockets are about level with the Invincibles after a victory against the Originals

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    Rehan Ahmed shone with bat and ball as Trent Rockets beat Manchester Originals by seven wickets in the Hundred.

    At the beginning of the game, Manchester is already struggling as Rockets captain David Willey delivered 20 of the first 30 balls and took 3 for 11. This removed Ben McKinney for a duck before dismissing Jos Buttler and Rachin Ravindra, from which they never recovered.

    Rehan added to the damage, removing Heinrich Klaasen and captain Phil Salt, finishing with 2 for 14. Catches from Joe Root and George Linde kept the pressure on, while Sam Cook also struck. 

    They lost a couple of early wickets, with Joe Root and Tom Banton falling, leaving them 22 for 2. However, Rehan played with confidence, scoring 45 from 35 deliveries, and shared a steady stand with Tom Moores. The hosts reached their target with 26 balls to spare, sealing their fourth win in five.

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  • Leeds claim first win over Everton at EPL return

    Leeds claim first win over Everton at EPL return

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    Leeds United returned to the English Premier League (EPL) and were up against Everton at Elland Road. Everton’s defence held firm for most of the match, keeping Leeds from finding the net until late on. Free transfer Lukas Nmecha scored in a controversial late penalty, winning the match for Leeds.

    The game ends 1-0 in favour of Leeds United, putting them at number 7 in the 2025/26 EPL standings. It’s an exciting moment for the returning club after two seasons playing in the English Football League Championship.

    ‘Thank God I didn’t step in’, says Leeds boss Daniel Farke

    Leeds manager Daniel Farke wasn’t confident in Nmecha at first. He looked hesitant early on and needed time to settle. When the referee called for a penalty over Everton captain James Tarkowski’s handball, Farke was about to tell Nmecha, ‘…it’s perhaps not the day to take a penalty’.

    Fortunately, he allowed the free transfer to take his shot, and it led to Leeds’ victory. This gives the club a much-needed morale boost to start the season. Whether or not they can keep this momentum is yet to be seen, but it’s a win worth celebrating. 

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  • VALORANT Patch 11.04 brings changes ahead of VCT 2025

    VALORANT Patch 11.04 brings changes ahead of VCT 2025

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    Riot Games has released VALORANT Patch 11.04 with key updates for agents and maps before VALORANT Champions 2025. Regional playoffs are still on the old patch, but 11.04 gets players ready for international matches. These changes could affect team strategies at the year’s biggest event.

    The patch gives useful buffs for Sage and Chamber. Sage’s Barrier Orb now reaches 15 meters instead of 10. Her Resurrection ultimate also reaches 12 meters. This helps her stay safe and save teammates more easily. Chamber also gets changes that give players new ways to use his abilities.

    On the map side, Icebox is removed from competitive play, and Abyss returns. The map favours careful control in the middle of rounds and gives an advantage to teams that move smartly.

    The tall areas and tight choke points make mistakes costly. This gives teams like G2 Esports, who play in a structured way, and Paper Rex, who can take advantage of mid-round chaos, an edge.

    While Patch 11.04 won’t change the current playoffs, it will start a new meta for the Champions tour. Teams have time to adjust strategies and try out the new features. This prepares players for the exciting games fans can expect at the international event.

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  • Sunderland assesses the chance of signing Leicester’s Fatawu

    Sunderland assesses the chance of signing Leicester’s Fatawu

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    Sunderland is looking at a possible move for Leicester City winger Abdul Fatawu. The 21-year-old Ghanaian is valued at around £30m and is seen as one of Leicester’s top players. Sunderland has held early talks but hasn’t made a bid yet, as the price and deal could be tough to manage.

    The Black Cats have already spent heavily this summer, with their transfer total reaching £141.5m, almost breaking Nottingham Forest’s record of £142m for a promoted club in 2022.

    Their new arrivals include:

    • Defender Nordi Mukiele from PSG
    • Midfielder Granit Xhaka from Arsenal
    • Winger Simon Adingra from Brighton
    • Midfielder Habib Diarra from Strasbourg.

    Fatawu joined Leicester on loan from Sporting Lisbon. He played a key role in winning their 2024 Championship title. The team later signed him permanently, but he missed most of the 2024–25 season with a serious knee injury.

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  • Team Spirit face FISSURE Universe without Larl

    Team Spirit face FISSURE Universe without Larl

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    Team Spirit will play without their mid lane star Denis ‘Larl’ Sigitov at the next FISSURE Universe: Episode 6 Dota 2 event. The team said he is healing from surgery. Larl had the operation during the Esports World Cup.

    While there were some complications, Team Spirit informed fans that ‘everything is fine’. With this setback, Larl will miss the $250,000 (£185,000) tournament. The TI 2025 qualified team will now need a stand-in.

    The team said that Marat ‘Mirele’ Gazetdinov from Yellow Submarine (YeS) will take over the mid lane role. While the young player mostly competes in Tier-3 events, Mirele recently stood out at the CIS Battle. There, YeS finished the Group Stage with a 6-1 record despite struggles in the Playoffs.

    Spirit knows him well since YeS have been practice partners for a long time. Team Spirit manager Dmitry ‘Korb3n’ Belov is also YeS’ CEO. This event will be tough without Larl, but the team’s main focus is on his recovery before The International 2025 in September.

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  • Curran and Cox power Invincibles to victory in The Hundred Men’s clash

    Curran and Cox power Invincibles to victory in The Hundred Men’s clash

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    Oval Invincibles stayed top of the Hundred table with a strong seven-wicket win over Southern Brave at the Utilita Bowl. Sam Curran was the star of the night, taking three wickets for 21 runs and later hitting an unbeaten 50 from 32 balls. He shared a 101-run partnership with Jordan Cox, who continued his fine form with 56 from 37 balls.

    Chasing 134, the Invincibles had a shaky start as Craig Overton dismissed both openers, Will Jacks and Tawanda Muyeye. Cox eventually fell to Tymal Mills, but captain Sam Billings hit three boundaries to seal the win with 11 balls left. 

    The Brave collapsed early as Jason Behrendorff and Tom Curran struck before Rashid Khan ripped through the middle order with three quick wickets. At 44 for 6, Hilton Cartwright (42) and Jordan Thompson briefly resisted, but Sam Curran’s late wickets and a run-out wrapped up the innings for 133.

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  • Romero signs four-year Spurs deal after Europa win

    Romero signs four-year Spurs deal after Europa win

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    Tottenham Hotspur captain Cristian Romero has signed a new four-year deal that keeps him at the club until 2029. The 27-year-old led Spurs to their first major trophy in 17 years, captaining the side to a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Europa League final on 21 May 2025, where he was named Man of the Match.

    Romero, who joined from Atalanta in 2021, has made 126 appearances and scored eight goals for Spurs. He was named club captain by new boss Thomas Frank, who praised Romero’s leadership and the respect he commands in the dressing room, noting how he sets standards on and off the pitch.

    Romero said he was very happy and added, ‘For me, this club is the best in the world.’ His new deal comes after right back Djed Spence, 25, also signed fresh terms that run until 2028.

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  • J&K announces trials for Yuva Kabaddi Team ahead of Monsoon Series 2025

    J&K announces trials for Yuva Kabaddi Team ahead of Monsoon Series 2025

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    The Jammu & Kashmir Amateur Kabaddi Association has started trials to pick the J&K Yuva Kabaddi team. Young boys will participate in a trial-cum-coaching from 18th to 21st August 2025 at Pologround Indoor Stadium, Srinagar.

    Dr. Kuldeep Kumar Gupta, the association’s General Secretary, confirmed that a selection committee will choose the team’s probables and players during a trial-cum-coaching camp for boys: 

    • Mr. M.S. Baba (Vice President, NIS Coach)
    • Mr. Fazal Hussain (Indian Camper)
    • Mr. Ankush Chib (Indian Camper)
    • Mr. Mohd. Yakoob (District Secretary, Kathua)
    • Mr. Arshid Ahmed (NIS Coach).

    The selection process is part of the Yuva Kabaddi Series Monsoon Session 2025. An under-23 coaching camp at the same venue from August 24 to September 5 will train the chosen players and help them prepare for the big matches. The Yuva Kabaddi Series will occur in Srinagar from September 8 to 24, 2025.

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