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WPL 2025: Mumbai Indians Elect To Field In RCBs First Home Game As Defending Champs
Royal Challengers Bengaluru XI: Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bowl first against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Both captains confirmed they come into the game with an unchanged starting XI. This is RCBs first home game as defending champions with the Bengaluru leg having commenced on Friday. The Bengaluru crowd certainly rose to the occasion as a sold-out Chinnaswamy crowd burst into a deafening roar when skipper Smriti Mandhana came out for the toss. It's good to be back and have this sort of welcome. I think it's massive for the team to have fans around, it only motivates us. Whatever we do, we do for them. All the girls are really proud, we have done well in the last two games but we know cricket is a game where we start from zero and we are charged up. It looks like a good wicket, Vadodara had a lot of dew but Bangalore won't have much dew. I don't mind batting first here. We are going with the same eleven, said Smirit at the toss. Mumbai won their opening three games against their opponents before RCB went on to claim victory in the next two games. The two teams last met in the Eliminator of the 2024 WPL with RCB prevailing by five runs and going on to win the tournament. The defending champions have certainly started their title defence in an emphatic manner having secured victories against Gujarat Giants and the Delhi Capitals. Mumbai Indians, the winners of the inaugural edition of the tournament, on the other hand, began their campaign with a last-ball defeat against Delhi but went on to romp past the Giants with a five-wicket win. Playing XIs: Royal Challengers Bengaluru XI: Smriti Mandhana (c), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Ellyse Perry, Richa Ghosh (wk), Raghvi Bist, Kanika Ahuja, Georgia Wareham, Kim Garth, Ekta Bisht, VJ Joshitha, Renuka Singh Playing XIs: Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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WPL 2025: How Sanskriti Gupta Went From Being Mumbai Indians Fan To Playing For Franchise
How Sanskriti Gupta: Sanskriti Guptas confidence in the Mumbai Indians picking her in last years WPL auction in Bengaluru is evident in her clear and assured words. Sanskriti was so certain shed join MI that she only attended the sides trials happening before the auction. I was ready in my mind that maybe MI might take me in the auction this time, as I gave only their trials. When MI eventually picked me (for INR 10 lakh), everyone was very happy, including my family back home. The head coach (Charlotte Edwards) messaged me saying, welcome to the family. Devieka (Palshikaar, batting coach) maam also texted me and said, Its good you are here; we will win this time, recalls Sanskriti, now an MI player in WPL 2025, in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Sanskritis intense fandom for MI largely stems from their 2019 IPL final victory, where Lasith Malinga trapped Shardul Thakur lbw on the final ball of the match to help the team clinch their fourth title. During the recently concluded Vadodara leg of WPL 2025, Sanskritis transition from MI supporter to player was complete after playing in the sides season opener against Delhi Capitals and being in the team for their victory over Gujarat Giants. Sanskriti, 20, is yet to fully showcase her all-round skills in the WPL - making only two runs in one innings and yet to get a go with her off-spin bowling, which was instrumental in Madhya Pradeshs Senior Womens One-Day Trophy win. But Sanskriti still made some impact via fielding - taking two catches and effecting a run-out. Although the WPL 2025 season is still early, Sanskriti is expected to make significant contributions to the matches in Bengaluru, Lucknow, and Mumbai. Right now, shes delighted at the love and support received in the camp MI, with her family keen to see her play in future matches. It has been a very good experience. When I spoke to the coaches before my first game, everyone told me that I just have to do well. I told my family back home as well about making my debut and they were very happy. They are following me a lot in the WPL. When Saturdays game was on, everyone was sitting in front of the TV and waiting for me to play. In domestic circuit, there is a lot of freedom, but they do tell you how to do something in a certain way. Here, you just have to stay the way you are. You are good, thats why you have been selected, so thats it. The coaches in MI set-up have been excellent; everyone is very supportive and have been really good towards me, she added. Sanskriti hails from Sidhi, a district an hour and 20 mins away from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, and started playing cricket as a sixth grader. Sanskriti discovered a whole new world through cricket, especially womens cricket, which shed never known before. Encouragement to take up the sport came in heaps from her family - her father used to play football, while dabbling in cricket and basketball in his younger days. Her uncles, both older and younger, also played various sports, which meant they knew the challenges of making a career out of it. When I was 17-18, they used to ask me when I would play at the higher level and were concerned that despite playing for a long time, why nothing had materialised. But now they support me a lot and want me to play as many matches quickly, recalls Sanskriti. To further her cricket career, Sanskriti moved from Sidhi to Shahdol after 1.5 years of training, where better facilities allowed her to compete in divisional matches. Three years later, Sanskritis life took a turn when the government-funded Womens Cricket Academy in Shivpuri opened in January 2022 and she joined it instantly. I used to live in Shahdol, who I represented in the division matches, by renting a room there for three years. After that, when the government opened the academy, I directly shifted there. I didnt have an option to think and shifted directly to Shivpuri, where I found a coach named Arun Singh there. Sanskritis impressive fielding in her two WPL matches is a direct result of the strong emphasis on fielding skills during her formative years, which also contributed to her initial selection for the Madhya Pradesh senior womens team. When I used to live in Sidhi, I used to do a lot of fielding at the academy there. Its one of the big reasons why I have been good at fielding. When I shifted to Shahdol, I started batting and bowling gradually and improved those skills by practising a lot. Initially, I started by being a pacer. Then I became an off spinner after a while. I was already good at batting. Gradually, I improved in all aspects of the game. Being under Singh at the academy in Shivpuri also helped Sanskriti to evolve more as an all-rounder. I am very happy that his hard work on me is paying off. I havent got a coach like him yet. Like if a youngster gets a coach like him soon, she will go very far in their playing career. One gets to learn a lot from him. He picks the right things for you to develop as cricketers in all skillsets and is aware of what a player requires. I have a good bonding with him, as one can actually talk to him freely. Playing for Madhya Pradeshs U-16 team for three years, Sanskriti found the competition tough, and realisation struck of her needing more hardwork to play at a higher level. There, I got an idea about the higher level of womens cricket. From there, I got the realisation that no matter what happens, I have to keep playing cricket. While she loved hitting sixes over long-on and bowling off-breaks to castle right-handed batsmen, Sanskriti reflects on her three frustrating years with the U19 team, where she didnt achieve any significant progress. However, the Madhya Pradesh system refused to let her go, and she ultimately found a way to succeed. The MP team were supporting me a lot, but still, I was not able to perform. Despite that, they didnt let go of me and kept supporting. Then in U23, my performances started to come out. In my last year of U19, I scored a century and later hit 39 off 13 balls. Following this, Sanskriti played a key role in Madhya Pradeshs three successive victories in the U19, U23, and Senior Womens categories. My performances were good in all of them. I bowled the last over in U23 final when Delhi needed eight runs off six balls, and we won the match from there. Everyones support was good in recent one-day championship win. All the teammates put in a lot of effort, as we were waiting to win the seniors trophy and were working hard to get it for a long time. When the result came in front of us, it turned out to be a very good one. Though Sanskriti went wicketless in the Senior Womens One Day Trophy final this season, she had picked 16 wickets in Madhya Pradeshs run to winning trophy for the first time. Featuring in the same playing eleven alongside her was pacer Kranti Goud, who took a four-fer in the final and is now with UP Warriorz in the WPL. It also made Sanskriti and Kranti the second and third players from Madhya Pradesh to feature in the WPL after India all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar, whos currently out of action due to an injury. Its a very proud thing that the youngsters are coming from Madhya Pradesh into the WPL. Being in WPL is a good opportunity for us as we the younger players will get more experience at the senior level in terms of matches and conditions on offer. The earlier opportunities are grabbed, it will help us in the future. Its a very proud thing that as young players, we get a chance to prove ourselves on such a platform and showcase that we have the talent to do good in cricket, added Sanskriti. Sanskriti has forged strong bonds with her MI teammates, including fellow spin all-rounders Amandeep Kaur, Jintimani Kalita, and G Kamalini, and chatted with Amanjot Kaur and Sajana Sajeevan. More than anything, shes thrilled to be playing alongside Harmanpreet Kaur in WPL 2025. I dont have a lot of inspirations; its just like their some of their things. I like Harman dis fielding and attitude on the ground. So, very excited to be in this team and play alongside her. I feel good being around her as she is the Indian team skipper and is also the captain here. Sanskritis life has been an incredible journey filled with valuable lessons in going from a small town in Sidhi to playing for her beloved Mumbai Indians in the WPL. Should everything go to plan, she may become a WPL winner if MI lifts the trophy at the Brabourne Stadium on March 15, if the absolute clarity in her words are to go by. I dont have a lot of inspirations; its just like their some of their things. I like Harman dis fielding and attitude on the ground. So, very excited to be in this team and play alongside her. I feel good being around her as she is the Indian team skipper and is also the captain here. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
It Feels Like Stepping Back In Time: Sachin, Yuvraj Reunite After Decade Ahead Of IML Opener
DY Patil Sports Academy: Two of India's greatest champions Sachin Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh are set to reunite on the field after a decade, donning the iconic blues once again. The legendary duo will lead the India Masters as they rekindle their fierce rivalry with Sri Lanka in the opening clash of the inaugural International Masters League (IML) at DY Patil Sports Academy on Saturday. A global cricketing icon with over 34,000 international runs and 100 centuries, Sachin dominated every format of the game, yet he played just one T20I for India, making this a rare spectacle for fans to witness him in Indian colours in the shortest format once again. Yuvraj, meanwhile, excelled as a dynamic all-rounder in over 400 games, playing a crucial role in India's most significant victories, including the 2011 World Cup and 2007 T20 World Cup. Their reunion for IML T20 2025 is a rare opportunity for fans to see two of Indias greatest match-winners come together and reignite their magic. Over the years, India and Sri Lanka have enthralled fans with their high-stakes encounters. The two teams have shared countless unforgettable battles, none more iconic than the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup final, where Indias champions lifted the coveted trophy after 28 years. Cricket icon and captain of the India Masters Team, Tendulkar, commented ahead of the latest chapter of the rivalry and said, We had some unforgettable moments playing against Sri Lanka over the years, the 2011 World Cup being the most special amongst them. Stepping back onto the field after so many years, and facing a team that has been such a big part of our cricketing journey, makes this even more special. The International Masters League is about reigniting the passion for the game and giving fans a reason to cheer again. I cant wait to relive these rivalries, reunite with old teammates, and hopefully, put on a thrilling show for the fans in this inaugural edition. With champions like Sachin and Yuvraj, alongside the Pathan brothers, Irfan and Yusuf, Stuart Binny, Dhawal Kulkarni, and more, the tournament offers fans a rare opportunity to support their heroes in action once again. Excited by the notion of playing for the fans again, Yuvraj added, I cant wait to step back onto the field again. India versus Sri Lanka has always been a high-intensity, thrilling contest, and I know the fans are just as excited as we are. Playing alongside legends, and rekindling old rivalries, this is what the International Masters League is all about. With Sachin paaji leading us against Sanga and the Sri Lankan team, it feels like stepping back in time, but with the same passion for the game. The fans are in for a treat, and were ready to put on a fantastic show. Beginning February 22, the inaugural IML T20 2025 features six teams, India, Sri Lanka, Australia, England, West Indies, and South Africa, each boasting some of crickets biggest names. The competition will be staged across Navi Mumbai, Vadodara, and Raipur, with Raipur hosting the semi-finals and the final on March 16, where the champions will lift the trophy. Kartikey Mishra, India Masters team owner said, Bringing these legends together for the India Masters Team is a celebration of cricket and its rich legacy in our country. These players have given fans countless unforgettable moments, and IML T20 2025 is about reliving that magic on the field once again. Beyond the competition, seeing them back on the field under the Indian tricolour rekindles the passion and excitement that made these household names not only in India but around the world of cricket. Squads: India Masters: Sachin Tendulkar (captain), Saurabh Tiwary, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Ambati Rayudu, Yuvraj Singh, Stuart Binny, Yusuf Pathan, Irfan Pathan, Pawan Negi, Naman Ojha, Abhimanyu Mithun, Dhawal Kulkarni, Rahul Sharma, Shahbaz Nadeem, Vinay Kumar. Squads: Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
DCs Lanning happy to finish Vadodara leg with two wins
After opting to bowl first, Delhi Capitals restricted UP Warriorz to 166-7 in 20 overs. Reflecting on the game, skipper Lanning, who struck 69 off 49, expressed her delight on the win and said
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Gujarat budget 2025: Rs 3.70 lakh crore outlay, five lakh jobs, major boost for farmers
AHMEDABAD: Finance Minister Kanubhai Desai, in his fourth consecutive Gujarat budget presentation, outlined key initiatives targeting youth, farmers, and women. During his 85-minute speech, he unveiled a Rs 3.70 lakh crore budget focused on economic growth and employment generation. A major highlight was the announcement of five lakh new jobs, reinforcing the state's push for workforce expansion. In a significant relief for farmers, he also introduced a provision allowing them to obtain a farmer certificate even if all their land becomes uncultivated, ensuring continued access to agricultural benefits. Gujarat's budget charts an ambitious course for economic growth, infrastructure, and social welfare, with six new growth hubs planned across key regions - Surat, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Rajkot, Saurashtra Coastal, and Kutch - set to drive regional development. Strengthening connectivity, the state will develop two Greenfield Expressways and 12 high-speed corridors, including the Namo Shakti Expressway linking Deesa in North Gujarat to Pipavav in Saurashtra and the Somnath-Dwarka Expressway, enhancing access to major pilgrimage sites. In a bid to bolster air connectivity, a new airport in Dahod has been announced, alongside upgrades to airports in Vadodara, Surat, Bhavnagar, and Porbandar. Complementing this, tourism is set to receive a boost with the development of the Ambaji Corridor and the Dharoi Tourism Development Project. Urban development remains a priority, with 2025 declared as Urban Development Year and a 40 per cent budget increase dedicated to enhancing infrastructure in newly formed municipal corporations. Addressing water conservation, Gujarat will roll out the 'Catch the Rain' campaign across urban areas, aligning with the Prime Ministers call to raise groundwater levels through public participation. Meanwhile, housing support under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has been enhanced, increasing financial assistance per beneficiary to Rs 1.70 lakh. Welfare initiatives remain at the forefront, with Rs 30,000 crore allocated for Vanbandhu development, focusing on education, employment, and infrastructure in the tribal belt from Ambaji to Umargam. Gujarat's fisheries sector, backed by the countrys longest coastline, will receive a record Rs 1,622 crore package to enhance fish production and job creation. Agriculture modernization is another key focus, with Rs 1,612 crore set aside to strengthen the sector and support farmers. To prepare youth for the AI era, the government will establish AI labs in seven technical institutes and create an ecosystem fostering startups, including four new i-Hubs. Womens empowerment takes center stage with the launch of the Sakhi Sahas Yojana, which will provide self-help groups with equipment support, loan guarantees, and other resources for self-reliance. Additionally, child nutrition has been prioritized, with a 25 per cent budget increase pushing the allocation to Rs 8,460 crore. Social security measures have also been reinforced, with insurance coverage under the Janata Juth Aksmat Vima Yojana doubling from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 4 lakh, benefiting over 4.45 crore people. Through this comprehensive budget, Gujarat aims to balance economic expansion with social upliftment, ensuring inclusive and sustainable development. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel hailed the Rs 3.70 lakh crore Gujarat budget as a landmark financial plan, calling it he largest in the state's history and a testament to the government's unwavering commitment to development. With a 21.8 per cent increase in capital expenditure over the previous year, this budget strengthens Gujarat's growth trajectory and paves the way for a brighter future, he stated. Highlighting the transformative vision behind the budget, CM Patel emphasised its role in enhancing the quality of life for citizens. This budget is a successful effort to make the lives of Gujarat's people more comfortable, prosperous, and fulfilling, he said, adding that the state is consistently reaching new milestones in progress and development.
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WPL 2025: This Was Our Best Performance Of The Tournament So Far, Says Lanning
After Delhi Capitals: After Delhi Capitals held their nerve to register a seven-wicket win over UP Warriorz in WPL 2025, skipper Meg Lanning said this was undoubtedly their best performance in the ongoing competition so far. After keeping UPW to 166/7, captain Meg Lanning set the foundation for the chase with 69. But after she fell, DC needed 32 runs off the last three overs. The experienced Marizanne Kapp (29 not out) and Annabel Sutherland (41 not out) stepped up to complete the chase in the last over to ensure DC signed off from WPL 2025 Vadodara leg on a high. Happy to be on the right side. Much better out there tonight. I felt I was positive from the first ball. Got my footwork going. We had some world-class players out there (in the closing stages of the chase). I thought we were on for 200 after the first six overs! We pulled it back really nicely. Taking wickets is really important. There's always areas to improve, but I feel this was our best performance of the tournament so far, said Meg after the match ended. Talking about her unbroken partnership of 48 with Annabel, Marizanne said, To be honest, we didn't speak a lot, lucky to have got past the line. They have quality spinners, just the way Annabel supported me. It was a tough task, but luckily it came off well today. Marizanne admitted she hasnt been pleased with her bowling returns, but at the same time, she felt Meg needed the fifty hit in the chase to get her usual groove back. The pace hasn't been great (so far this season), I've relied a lot on my pace, but luckily it came up well today in the last few overs but as an all-rounder I can play a role across the game. Lanning probably needed this innings, great to see her back amongst the runs. We just need to keep playing better in every game and get a few more points on the board. Annabel, who took the Player of the Match award for her all-round performance of 41 not out and 2-26, said it was nice to get a win, and contribute in it with both of her skills. We did well to pull back in the bowling innings. Just reading the conditions... trying to use the longer boundary. Meg was going pretty well, then Kappy came in and was hitting the ball pretty well. I just try to find out what's working as early as possible. It's tough for bowlers at times. Sometimes it's your day, sometimes it's not. We lost back-to-back wickets, otherwise the total could have been different. We trusted ourselves as bowling unit. We pulled it back after the powerplay. Only if we'd taken the catches; it's part of the game, though. The result could have been different (had we taken them). The team is doing well. Even today, 166 was a good total. We want to play good cricket as a team, she said. We did well to pull back in the bowling innings. Just reading the conditions... trying to use the longer boundary. Meg was going pretty well, then Kappy came in and was hitting the ball pretty well. I just try to find out what's working as early as possible. It's tough for bowlers at times. Sometimes it's your day, sometimes it's not. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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WPL 2025: Lanning, Sutherland, & Kapp Star As DC Beats UPW By Seven Wickets (ld)
Captain Meg Lanning: Captain Meg Lanning was at her majestic best through a fine 69, while Annabel Sutherland and Marizanne Kapp held their nerve to be unbeaten on 41 and 29 respectively as Delhi Capitals edged UP Warriorz by seven wickets in match six of WPL 2025 at the Kotambi Stadium on Wednesday. After Kiran Navgires whirlwind fifty off 24 balls, Shweta Sehrawats 33-ball 37 and Chinelle Henrys unbeaten 15-ball 33 powered UP Warriorz to 166/7, Meg set the foundation for DCs chase by hitting a 49-ball 69, laced with 12 fours. Later, Annabel and Marizanne played critical unbeaten knocks to ensure that DC completed the chase with a ball to spare and end the WPL 2025 Vadodara leg on a high. The duo and DC were also helped by a shoddy fielding performance from UPW helping them climb to second place in the points table. Shafali Verma began DCs chase of 167 by hitting Kranti Goud for four and six in the opening over. From the other end, Meg cut and steered Sophie Ecclestone for a brace of fours, before she and Shafali took a four each off Rajeshwari Gayakwad. Meg upped the ante by flicking Chinelle Henry for two easy fours, before creating room to cut her through backward point again and getting a similar result against Kranti as DC ended power-play at 59/0. But shortly after that, Shafali miscued a slog off the toe-end against Deepti to deep mid-wicket and fall for a 16-ball 26. One brought two for UPW as Jemimah Rodrigues top-edged a sweep to short fine leg off Sophie and fall for a duck. Meg, though, continued to dazzle in piercing the off-side by slapping Rajeshwari through point for raising her fifty. But in a bid to flick off Grace Harris, Meg shuffled far too across and was castled. Though Annabel and Marizanne held fort in the chase, DC still needed 32 runs off last 18 balls, and all options open in terms of which way the result would go. But the experienced Marizanne maintained her composure to hit back-to-back boundaries off Sophie in the 18th over. On the last ball of the 19th over, Marizannes catch was dropped by substitute Alana King, as the equation came down to 11 runs in the final over. Annabel hit Tahlia McGrath for back-to-back fours, before the all-rounder made a mess of a run-out chase as DC got over the line, with UPW paying the price for poor fielding. Previously, Kiran unleashed unbelievable carnage by hitting six fours and three sixes to smash the fastest half-century by a UP Warriorz batter in the WPL. But after she fell for 51 off 27 balls, DC came back to pick four wickets in 16 runs. It took solid knocks in the back end from Shweta and Chinelle, playing her first WPL game, to ensure UPW crossed the 160-mark. Kiran provided a rollicking start to UPWs innings by swivelling and lofting Marizanne for a brace of fours. Kiran then hit Shikha Pandey for back-to-back boundaries coming off sublime drives. After Vrinda Dinesh lofted Marizanne for a boundary, Kiran pulled her for six, before dancing down the pitch to take a four and six off Jess Jonassen. Boundaries continued to flow for Kiran as she swatted a juicy full toss from Shikha over mid-off for six, before Vrinda lofted Annabel for a boundary. But after that, DC bounced back as Vrinda pulled a cross-seam delivery from Annabel straight to deep mid-wicket. Though Kiran got her fifty in 24 balls by driving Arundhati Reddy through the gap at extra cover for four, she fell for 51 off 27 deliveries while trying to pull a short ball from Annabel, with the leading edge caught by long leg. Tahlia stepped out of her crease to drive Jess on the off-side, but misses the delivery and was stumped swiftly by Sarah Bryce. In the next over, Sarah exhibited another swift work with the gloves to have Deepti stumped, and leave UPW in tatters at 83/4. Grace and Shweta tried resurrecting the innings with their 36-run stand off 32 balls, before the former spooned straight to mid-off against Arundhati. Chinelle injected much-needed momentum into the innings by thumping Minnu Mani for four, before smacking an off-colour Shikha for two sixes and as many fours to take 23 runs off the 17th over. The duo took a four each off Arundhati, before being dismissed in the final over by Marizanne as UPW could get only 16 runs off the last three overs. Tahlia stepped out of her crease to drive Jess on the off-side, but misses the delivery and was stumped swiftly by Sarah Bryce. In the next over, Sarah exhibited another swift work with the gloves to have Deepti stumped, and leave UPW in tatters at 83/4. Grace and Shweta tried resurrecting the innings with their 36-run stand off 32 balls, before the former spooned straight to mid-off against Arundhati. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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WPL 2025: Navgire, Sehrawat And Henry Power UP Warriorz To 166/7
After Vrinda Dinesh: Kiran Navgire hit a whirlwind fifty off 24 balls, while Shweta Sehrawat smashed 33-ball 37 and Chinelle Henry provided for fireworks with a 15-ball 33 not out to power UP Warriorz to 166/7 against Delhi Capitals in match six of WPL 2025. On a pitch used in the first two games of the tournament, Kiran unleashed unbelievable carnage by hitting six fours and three sixes to smash the fastest half-century by a UP Warriorz batter in the WPL. But after she fell for 51 off 27 balls, DC came back to pick four wickets in 16 runs. It took solid knocks in the back end from Shweta and Chinelle, playing her first WPL game, t ensure UPW crossed the 160-mark, an above-par score in what is also the final match of the Vadodara leg of WPL 2025 before action shifts to Bengaluru. Kiran provided a rollicking start to UPWs innings by swivelling and lofting Marizanne Kapp for a brace of fours. Kiran then hit Shikha Pandey for back-to-back boundaries coming off sublime drives. After Vrinda Dinesh lofted Marizanne for a boundary, Kiran pulled her for six, before dancing down the pitch to take a four and six off Jess Jonassen. Boundaries continued to flow for Kiran as she swatted a juicy full toss from Shikha over mid-off for six, before Vrinda lofted Annabel Sutherland for a boundary. But after that, DC bounced back as Vrinda pulled a cross-seam delivery from Annabel straight to deep mid-wicket. Though Kiran got her fifty in 24 balls by driving Arundhati Reddy through the gap at extra cover for four, she fell for 51 off 27 deliveries while trying to pull a short ball from Annabel, with the leading edge caught by long leg. Tahlia McGrath stepped out of her crease to drive Jess on the off-side, but misses the delivery and was stumped swiftly by Sarah Bryce. In the next over, Sarah exhibited another swift work with the gloves to have Deepti Sharma stumped, and leave UPW in tatters at 83/4. Grace Harris and Shweta tried resurrecting the innings with their 36-run stand off 32 balls, before the former spooned straight to mid-off against Arundhati. Chinelle injected much-needed momentum into the innings by thumping Minnu Mani for four, before smacking an off-colour Shikha for two sixes and as many fours to take 23 runs off the 17th over. The duo took a four each off Arundhati, before being dismissed in the final over by Marizanne as UPW could get only 16 runs off the last three overs. Chinelle injected much-needed momentum into the innings by thumping Minnu Mani for four, before smacking an off-colour Shikha for two sixes and as many fours to take 23 runs off the 17th over. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Cash for departmental jobs case: CBI arrests six, including two IRPS officers
NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday said it arrested six persons including two Indian Railway Personnel Service (IRPS) officers in connection with alleged bribery for Railways Departmental Examination. Officials in the CBI said, those who have been arrested include Sunil Bishnoi, Senior Divisional Personnel Officer (IRPS 2008 Batch), Vadodara Division, Western Railway, Vadodara; Ankush Wasan, Divisional Personnel Officer (IRPS 2018 batch), Western Railway, Vadodara; Sanjay Kumar Tiwari, Deputy Chief Commercial Manager, Church gate, Western Railways, Mumbai; Neeraj Sinha, Deputy Station Superintendent; Dinesh Kumar, Nursing Superintendent, Divisional Railway Hospital, Sabarmati, Ahmedabad; and another Mukesh Meena. The officials said after their arrests simultaneous searches were carried out at different locations, which led to the recovery of around 650 grams of gold and Rs 5 lakh cash. The alleged bribery network involving two IRPS officers and others in the office of Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) in Vadodara, Western Railway, was unearthed by officials of the federal probe agency following an investigation into allegations of collection of massive bribes for favouring candidates in Limited Departmental Examination of Western Railway, the officials said. Later, raids were also conducted at residences and official premises of the accused persons at 11 different locations including Gujarats Vadodara, which led to recovery of gold bars, cash, electronic gadgets and incriminating documents, the officials added. The officials said, a case was registered on February 18 against three public servants of Railways including Ankush Wasan, Sanjay Kumar Tiwari, Neeraj Sinha, and one Mukesh Meena, after they were accused of being involved in the racket with a few other people. They were allegedly collecting money from the candidates appearing in the Railway Departmental examination by promising them selection in the upcoming examination. The officials also alleged that the accused Divisional Personnel Officer Ankush Wasan had directed Sanjay Tiwari to compile a list of at least 10 candidates willing to pay money for selection in the said examination. Following this, Tiwari asked Neeraj Sinha and Mukesh Meena to contact such candidates and collect bribes from them. It was further alleged that the Tiwari had contacted a jeweller in Vadodara to purchase around 400 grams of gold instead of cash without generating any invoice, they said.
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UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction Match 6, Tata WPL 2025
UP-W vs DEL-W Match 6, TATA WPL 2025, Dream11 Prediction: Another high-octane clash is waiting for the fans in the ongoing TATA WPL 2025 as UP Warriorz Women will take on Delhi Capitals Women in match no. 6 of the tournament. The action will begin at 7:30 PM IST on Wednesday at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. UP Warriorz had a poor start to the tournament as they lost their opening encounter against Gujarat Giants with a below-par performance. They need to make plans in their batting department and put their best foot forward. Delhi Capitals also suffered a big defeat against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their last game. They need to make sure that they bounce back here. UP-W vs DEL-W Match 6: Match Details Date : February 19 (Wednesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara UP-W vs DEL-W Match 6 Live Streaming Details To watch the live action, fans can switch to Star Sports Networks on their TV channels. Fans can also enjoy the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. UP-W vs DEL-W: Head-to-Head In WPL Total Matches : 4 UP-W : 1 DEL-W : 3 No Result : 0 UP-W vs DEL-W: Ground Pitch Report As seen in the recent matches, the surface at Kotambi Stadium has been two-paced. The ball has stuck, and it hasn't come as good as batters would have liked. The team that bowls first might have an edge because it is not easy to defend any total here. UP-W vs DEL-W: Predicted XIs UP Women: Vrinda Dinesh, Uma Chetry (wk), Kiran Navgire, Deepti Sharma (c), Grace Harris, Tahlia McGrath, Sophie Ecclestone, Shweta Sehrawat, Saima Thakor, Alana King, Kranti Goud Delhi Women: Shafali Verma, Meg Lanning (c), Annabel Sutherland, Jemimah Rodrigues, Marizanne Kapp, Jess Jonassen, Sarah Bryce (wk),Shikha Pandey, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, Minnu Mani UP-W vs DEL-W: Dream11 Team Wicket-keeper : Uma Chetry Batters : Shafali Verma, Meg Lanning, Jemimah Rodrigues, Grace Harris All-rounders : Annabel Sutherland (Captain), Marizanne Kapp, Deepti Sharma, Tahlia McGrath (Vice Captain), Jess Jonassen Bowler : Sophie Ecclestone Dream11 Prediction: UP Warriorz might feel under pressure because they don't have much firepower in their batting unit. They have lacked quality Indian batters, which was visible in the first game. That is the big reason we predict Delhi Capitals to win this clash. UP-W vs DEL-W Match 6 Dream11 Prediction, UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Prediction, Today Match UP-W vs DEL-W, UP-W vs DEL-W Prediction, UP-W vs DEL-W Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, UP-W vs DEL-W Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between UP Warriorz Women vs Delhi Capitals Women Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
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The Harmanpreet Kaur: Gujarat Giants head coach Michael Klinger admitted that tactical errors led his side to lose against Mumbai Indians in the WPL 2025. However, he commended the bowlers for keeping the team in the game for as long as possible. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led MI showcased a dominant performance in the field to complete a comfortable five-wicket win on Tuesday, helping them maintain their unbeaten run against Gujarat Giants (GG) with five wins out of five. The trio of Hayley Matthews (3-16), Amelia Kerr (2-22), and Natalie Sciver-Brunt (2-26) ensured Mumbai only had to get 121 for victory. MI bowler's superb display left GG with their backs firmly against the wall at 28/4 at the end of the powerplay. The powerplay didn't go according to plan, did it? Losing four wickets, obviously Ash off the last ball of the power play, it's always tough to come back from that. We do bat pretty deep though, so probably from the end of the powerplay we did pretty well to get to 120. In saying that, a couple more lengthy partnerships could have been the difference to get us to 140-145 and I think we may have been in the game with that, Klinger said in a post-match press conference. MI run-chase was not without hiccups after making a solid start, as Hayley walked back for 17 in the fourth over, with MI reaching 37/1 in the powerplay. Later, Priya Mishra struck in her very first over to dismiss Yastika Bhatia. A big scalp followed in the very next over as Harmanpreet (4) was trapped in front by Kashvee Gautam, leaving MI at 55/3 after eight overs. But it was not enough for GG to save the match as Sciver-Brunt's 57 took MI home with 3.5 overs to spare. But as you've seen here, it is difficult defending anything really, obviously, 120 is just not enough. But it does get very wet out there, and fielding becomes a little bit more difficult, and bowling becomes a little more difficult. But I thought our bowlers did a great job to give us a little bit of a sniff to win with about six or seven overs to go. But it's always tough when you're defending a 120 score. It was more, not so much a mindset thing, probably just more a tactical strategy thing where maybe they could try to access different areas or look to target the other side, the shorter side. So in terms of their mindset, we're happy with them playing aggressive cricket. Maybe just tactically and strategically it can be a little bit better next time, he added. The match in Vadodara marked the end of Gujarat Giants' home leg. With only one win from three matches, they now head to Bengaluru for the next leg of the tournament to turn their fortunes around. I would have loved to come out of here, obviously two in three games, but after losing the first one and winning the other night, it would have been nice to come out in front of our home crowd and win again and go to Bangalore with two wins, he admitted. But we go there with one win, it's certainly one more than we had this time last year. The match in Vadodara marked the end of Gujarat Giants' home leg. With only one win from three matches, they now head to Bengaluru for the next leg of the tournament to turn their fortunes around. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
WPL: As The Tournament Progresses, MI's Batting Unit Will Fully Hit Its Stride, Opines Mithali
Praising Nat Sciver: Former India skipper Mithali Raj has praised Mumbai Indians' outstanding performance in the comfortable five-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in the Women's Premier League (WPL) match and said it was a comprehensive and commanding victory for inaugural season champions. A combined bowling effort helped Mumbai Indians finally get on the board with a convincing five-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in Vadodara on Tuesday. The trio of Hayley Matthews (3-16), Amelia Kerr (2-22), and Natalie Sciver-Brunt (2-26) ensured Mumbai only had to get 121 for victory. Mumbai's chase was led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, who followed up her game-changing PowerPlay spell with a half-century to cap off a special all-round effort that secured the win with 23 balls to spare. Mumbai Indians started strong by winning the toss and then maintained control by consistently taking crucial wickets against Gujarat Giants. They bowled in the right areas, picking up key dismissals, particularly of the overseas players, restricting Gujarat Giants to just 121 runs. The chase was executed efficiently, finishing in just over 16 overs. Overall, it was a comprehensive and commanding victory for Mumbai Indians, Mithali said on JioHotstar. MI captain Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and elected to field. The decision quickly paid dividends as Sciver-Brunt triggered the PowerPlay collapse when she got the huge wicket of Beth Mooney. On the stroke of the powerplay, she got rid of the in-form Ashleigh Gardner for just 10 runs, to lend GG a mighty blow. Praising Nat Sciver-Brunts performance, Mithali said, Nat Sciver-Brunt is having a fantastic season, both with the ball and the bat. This was her second fifty of the season, and she played with great assurance, displaying her signature shots. The moment she walks in, you can tell she is in top form. With the ball, she made an impact early, sharing the new-ball responsibilities with Shabnim Ismail and delivering a crucial breakthrough by dismissing Beth Mooney. That was a significant moment in the match, as Mooney has been a consistent performer at the top for Gujarat Giants. Highlighting MI's collective team effort in their victory, Mithali added, While Hayley Matthews didnt have a big innings today, she did provide a solid start. Amelia Kerr also got off to a decent beginning. As the tournament progresses, by the third or fourth game, we can expect Mumbai Indians' batting unit to fully hit its stride. However, as a captain, it is reassuring to see your in-form batter consistently contributing runs, which bodes well for the team moving forward. Former West Indies cricketer Stacy-Ann King analysed Gujarat Giants' performance and said Ashleigh Gardner-led side needs to get a good start and a contribution from the middle order to put together a total they can defend. As we look back at tonight's match and the way they went about things, I thought they were just a bit too aggressive too early, especially after losing the openers. So, it's an opportunity now to have a look at where they went wrong, batting wise they need to look at those partnerships. They need to get a good start, the middle order needs to contribute, and I think that's the big thing for them. Former West Indies cricketer Stacy-Ann King analysed Gujarat Giants' performance and said Ashleigh Gardner-led side needs to get a good start and a contribution from the middle order to put together a total they can defend. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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Nat Sciver-Brunt smashed a 39-ball 57, her second consecutive half-century, as Mumbai Indians defeated Gujarat Giants in their Womens Premier League match inVadodara.
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GJ-W vs MI-W Dream11 Prediction Match 5, Tata WPL 2025
GJ-W vs MUM-W Match 5, TATA WPL 2025, Dream11 Prediction: The inaugural season winner, Mumbai Indians, didn't have a start that they would have wanted. They lost their opening clash against Delhi Capitals by just two runs. But they will be looking to bounce back here. MI-W are scheduled to face Gujarat Giants Women in match no. 5 of the TATA WPL 2025. This clash will take place at 7:30 PM IST on Tuesday at the Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara. Harmanpreet Kaur and her team will look to get points from this clash. Meanwhile, Gujarat Giants Women are coming off a victory over UP Warriorz women and will be looking to maintain that form on Tuesday evening. GJ-W vs MUM-W Match 5: Match Details Date : February 18 (Tuesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Kotambi Stadium, Vadodara GJ-W vs MUM-W Match 5 Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the live telecast of this game, which on the Star Sports Networks, while the live stream of this game will be provided on the Disney plus Hotstar app or website. GJ-W vs MUM-W: Head-to-Head In WPL Total Matches : 0 MUM-W : 0 GJ-W : 4 No Result : 0 GJ-W vs MUM-W: Ground Pitch Report The pitch has been pretty flat, and batters can enjoy batting here. However, bowlers have some good assistance in the first innings as the ball will skid on to the bat. Secondly, cutters and slower ones can stick to the surface. But if we look at this surface, it is ideal for batting, and chasing is preferable. GJ-W vs MUM-W: Predicted XIs: GJ Women: Beth Mooney (wk), Laura Wolvaardt, Dayalan Hemalatha, Ashleigh Gardner (c), Deandra Dottin, Simran Shaikh, Harleen Deol, Tanuja Kanwar, Sayali Satghare, Kashvee Gautam, Priya Mishra MUM Women: Hayley Matthews, Yastika Bhatia (wk), Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Amelia Kerr, Sajeevan Sajana, Amanjot Kaur, Jintimani Kalita, Sanskriti Gupta, Shabnim Ismail, Saika Ishaque GJ-W vs MUM-W: Dream11 Team Wicket-keepers : Beth Mooney, Yastika Bhatia Batters : Laura Wolvaardt, Harmanpreet Kaur All-rounders : Ashleigh Gardner (Captain), Deandra Dottin, Hayley Matthews, Nat Sciver-Brunt (Vice Captain), Amelia Kerr Bowler s: Shabnim Ismail, Kashvee Gautam Dream11 Prediction: Gujarat Giants Women have never beaten Mumbai Indians Women in the WPL history. That will be on the minds of both sides. MUM-W struggled with the bat in the first innings while GUJ-W are coming off a good game, which is why we predict GJ-W to win here. GJ-W vs MUM-W Match 5 Dream11 Prediction, GJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Prediction, Today Match GJ-W vs MUM-W, GJ-W vs MUM-W Prediction, GJ-W vs MUM-W Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, GJ-W vs MUM-W Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Gujarat Giants Women vs Mumbai Indians Women Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
Ahmedabad Diary | BJP set to reshape leadership ahead of Holi
After the Delhi Assembly elections, the BJP high command has shifted its focus to other matters. The results of the local self-rule elections held in Gujarat will be announced on Tuesday. Soon after, the BJP plans to select new presidents for various states, including the national president. There are speculations that a new president may be appointed in Gujarat to replace C.R. Patil before Holi. Saurashtra is currently viewed as the strongest contender for this position, with many party workers observing changes in the BJPs organizational structure since the Lok Sabha elections. Political storm as Faisal Patel quits Congress Political tension is rising in the state following the resignation of Congress leader Faisal Patel from the party. His announcement on social media platform X has created a significant stir, with BJP leaders seizing the opportunity to criticize Congress. BJP spokesperson Hrishikesh Patel said that the Congress is losing the trust of its workers and is directionless, likening it to a rudderless ship. Meanwhile, Congress leader Himmat Singh Patel also commented on the ongoing situation. Reactions from various political figures are pouring in, highlighting the growing divide and unrest within the states political landscape. Row over BJP leaders threats during campaign Vadodara BJP president Satish Patel recently courted controversy for a threatening remark he made while campaigning for party candidates in Karjan Municipality, Vadodara, during the local self-government elections. While addressing voters in Ward Number 7, he stated, If you bring victory to all four BJP candidates, your houses will remain intact, but if you betray us, I wont let you live anywhere. His comment, which was intended to instill fear, has faced widespread criticism. Patel further escalated tensions by labeling opponents as Ravana, aiming to undermine their credibility and disrupt the mood of the voters. Dilip Singh Kshatriya Our correspondent in Gujarat dilipsingh@newindianexpress.com
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