Weekly Cricket News- Sep 8th-Sep 14th, 2022. The second week of September saw few International cricket matches played. The Asia Cup 2022 got over, and a handful of bilateral matches were organized. As all the teams gear up for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2022, they are busy announcing their respective teams’ squads.
Overall, the period between September 8th – September 14th had less action inside the field but more action outside. Given below is the top news related to September 2nd week.
Result Of Recently Concluded Major International Cricket Matches
Asia Cup 2022:
- India defeated Afghanistan by 101 runs in the 5th match of the Super 4 stage of Asia Cup 2022= September 8th.
- Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan by 5 wickets in the 6th match of the Super 4 stage of Asia Cup 2022= September 9th.
- Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan by 23 runs to win the Asia Cup 2022 title= on September 11th.
Other International Cricket Matches:
- England defeated South Africa by 9 wickets in the third and final test match= Sep 8th-Sep 12th.
- Australia defeated New Zealand by 113 runs in the second ODI match= on September 8th.
- Australia defeated New Zealand by 25 runs in the third and the final match of 3 matches ODI series, to win the series by 3-0= September 11th.
Also Read: ICC T20 World Cup 2022: T20I Stats, Records Of All 16 Teams Captain
Carrabian Premier League
- St Kitts and Nevis Patriots defeated Guyana Amazon warriors by 4 wickets= September 8th.
- Jamaica Tallawahas defeated Trinbago Knight Riders by 34 runs= September 10th.
- Guyana Amazon Warriors defeated Saint Lucia kings by 6 wickets= September 10th.
- Barbados Royals defeated Jamaica Tallawahs by 8 wickets= September 11th.
- Saint Lucia Kings defeated St Kitts and Nevis by 61 runs= September 11th.
- Barbados Royals defeated Trinbago Knight Riders by 8 wickets= september 13th.
Legends Cricket League
- India Legends defeated South Africa Legends by 61 runs= September 10th.
- West Indies Legends defeated Bangladesh legends by 6 wickets= September 11th.
- Sri Lanka legends defeated Australia Legends by 38 runs= September 11th.
- South Africa Legends defeated New Zealand legends by 9 wickets= September 12th.
- Sri Lanka legends defeated England Legends by 7 wickets= September 13th.
Also Read: T20 World Cup 2022: Team List, All Teams Captain, Vice-Captain, And Coach
Top news related to cricket
- India will play 2 warm-up matches before the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 against Australia on October 17th and New Zealand on October 19th.= September 8th.
- Sandeep Lamichhane, the Nepal cricket team captain, was accused of raping a minor in Kathmandu= September 8th.
- Virat Kohli ends his century drought after scoring a breathtaking ton against Afghanistan in their final match of Asia Cup 2022= September 8th.
- Matthew Hayden was appointed mentor of the Pakistan cricket team for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022= September 9th.
- Aaron Finch, the present t20 captain of the Australian cricket team, announced his retirement from ODI cricket = September 10th.
- Road safety series, the tournament of retired players, got underway with the match between India Legends and South Africa legends= September 10th.
- Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan to win the Asia Cup 2022. This was their 6th Asia Cup title victory= September 11th.
- Sikandar Raza of Zimbabwe won the ICC player of the month award for August 2022.= September 12th.
- India’s squad for ICC T20 World Cup 2022 was announced. Bumrah and Harshal Patel returned to the squad after injury. Shami was named as a reserve player.= September 12th.
- Mark Boucher to quit as South Africa head coach after the ICC T20 World Cup 2022= September 12th.
- Bangladesh announced the squad for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. Shakib al Hasan will be the captain= September 14th.
- Saurav Ganguly and Jay Shah are set to have another term of 3 years as BCCI president and Secretary after Supreme Court proposed amendment approval= September 14th.
- Robin Uthappa retires from all forms of cricket= September 14th.
- West Indies announce their t20 squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2022.