June 18, Morning Brief: Today's top news and headlines from the cricketing world

Source: CricTracker
1. NZ vs PNG: Lockie Ferguson creates history with four maidens in T20 World Cup
Ferguson became the second bowler in T20I history to accomplish this feat. (READ MORE)
Nicholas Pooran scored 98 runs off 53 balls with eight sixes during his mind-boggling runfest. (READ MORE)
Sehwag stated that Babar does not meet the demands of playing in a T20I match and opined that his strike rate is too low. (READ MORE)
Losing two of their four group-stage matches against the USA and India, the Men in Green failed to qualify for the Super Eights stage. (READ MORE)
Chauhan scored 144 runs in 41 deliveries and helped Estonia win the game by six wickets. (READ MORE)
As the ICC T20 World Cup moves into the crucial Super Eight stage, the Indian team took a well-deserved break to recharge themselves in the bright blue waters and white sandy beaches of Barbados. (READ MORE)
In an effort to bolster enthusiasm for Test cricket, Cricket Australia has announced a new and exciting initiative for fans. (READ MORE)
A final decision is anticipated at the BCCI's apex council meeting on June 18. (READ MORE)
Netherlands cricketer Sybrand Engelbrecht has announced his retirement from international cricket following his team's first-round exit from the T20 World Cup 2024. (READ MORE)
Powell remarked that he had never played in a West Indies team ranked as high as third, which made the achievement even more special for him. (READ MORE)