News about Corey Anderson

England THUMP the United States by ten wickets to secure place in World Cup semi-finals - with Chris Jordan taking four wickets in an over before Jos Buttler's brutal 83 off just 38 balls

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 23, 2024
LAWRENCE BOOTH IN BARBADOS: England are through to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup after a superb hat-trick from Chris Jordan on the island of his birth and some monstrous six-hitting from Jos Buttler brushed aside the USA at Kensington Oval. So much for the agonising calculations about net run-rate. The result meant Buttler's reigning champions became the first team to reach the last four - and spared them the torment of hoping for a South African win over West Indies in Sunday night's late game in Antigua. England won't know whether they play in Trinidad on Wednesday or in Guyana on Thursday until the shake-up is complete in Group 1 late on Monday night, with India, Australia and Afghanistan all competing for two spots. One of them will play England next.

As the Sydney Sixers smash Hobart Hurricanes to go back-to-back in the Big Bash League, a pitch invader struggles to discredit Steve Smith's replacement

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 11, 2023
Desperate times call for desperate measures, but the Sixers star's effort to discredit Daniel Hughes ended in misery as the Sixers' victory over Hobart Hurricanes put him in jeopardy. Hughes, who has recalled Steve Smith since being called up for the Australia Test squad, tops with a 50-ball knock of 60 runs.

Liam Plunkett introduced T20 cricket in the United States as a "explode."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
Exclusive BY DAVID COVERDALE: Liam Plunkett uses a term from his adopted homeland to introduce the nation's approach to the league's first professional T20 league. Over the phone from Philadelphia, the England World Cup champion tells Sportsmail, 'It's go big or go home.' 'That's how they do stuff in America.' And with the money that is behind this, it's likely to be huge. It will explode,' I'm sure it will.' Plunkett is referring to Major League Cricket (MLC), which has received more than £100 million in funding from private investors, including the CEOs of tech giants Microsoft and Adobe. One of the six franchises in the Indian Premier League has already purchased one of the six franchises, which will be based in Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.