Showing questions for October 18, 2025
- Total: 23 questions
Question 21 Oct 18, 2025
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According to former England captain Nasser Hussain, who needs to step up for India in the Women’s World Cup?
Harmanpreet KaurNasser Hussain emphasized that Indian captain Harmanpreet Kaur, despite a poor run of just 71 runs in four matches, has a strong historical World Cup record and must deliver in crucial games, similar to Australia’s Alyssa Healy. He noted that while openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal have shouldered the scoring, Harmanpreet’s middle-order contribution is vital for India’s semifinal hopes. Hussain also dismissed claims of over-reliance on openers, citing contextual differences in strike rates. India was set to face England in a must-win match in Indore. His comments came during a media interaction ahead of that fixture.
Question 22 Oct 18, 2025
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Which Australian cricketer expressed confidence that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma will play in the 2027 ODI World Cup?
Travis HeadAustralian opener Travis Head, speaking in Perth ahead of the ODI series against India, stated his belief that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma—both aged around 37—would continue playing until the 2027 ODI World Cup. He praised them as two of the greatest white-ball players of all time and expressed admiration for Rohit’s opening prowess. Head also mentioned his desire to discuss batting techniques with Rohit in the future. Despite speculation about their retirement, Head backed their professionalism and fitness. The comments were made during a joint media interaction with India’s Axar Patel.
Question 23 Oct 18, 2025
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Who led the DP World Championship after the second round in New Delhi?
Tommy FleetwoodTommy Fleetwood, the reigning FedExCup champion, took a one-shot lead after carding a flawless 6-under 64 in the second round of the inaugural DP World Championship at Delhi Golf Club. He finished the day at 12-under, ahead of Shane Lowry and Brian Harman. Fleetwood’s round included five birdies on the front nine and three more on the back nine. Among Indians, Shubankar Sharma moved to tied 32nd with a spotless 66, while Rahil Gangjee missed the cut. The tournament, backed by DP World and featuring Rory McIlroy, carries a $4 million prize purse.