2nd T2OIW: All-round Australia Beat WI To Take Unassailable 2-0 Series Lead Over WI
Captain Hayley Matthews: Alana King delivered another strong performance to underline her return to Australias T20I setup, claiming 2-25 as the visitors secured a 17-run victory over the West Indies in the second match to clinch the three-match series with a game to left. After electing to bat, Australia were off to a brisk start courtesy of Georgia Voll, who set the tone with an attacking 39 off 23. Her innings, studded with six boundaries and a maximum, ensured momentum in the powerplay before she departed on the final delivery of the sixth over. The innings continued to gather pace even after field restrictions eased, with Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry putting together a 58-run stand for the third wicket. While Litchfield contributed 35 off 29 balls, Perrys fluent 42 off 28 deliveries kept the scoreboard ticking despite a relatively measured partnership. Australia found another gear late in the innings, as Perry, Georgia Wareham and Nicola Carey played effectively to add 32 runs in the final four overs, pushing the total to a competitive 164/5. In reply, West Indies endured an early setback when Qiana Joseph was run out in the fourth over following sharp fielding from Litchfield. Though they avoided further losses in the powerplay, the scoring rate remained subdued, with only 26 runs coming in the first six overs. Australias bowlers maintained tight control, with Kim Garth leading the effort through an economical spell, well supported by Carey, Darcie Brown and King. Captain Hayley Matthews struggled to find rhythm early, managing just one run off her first 12 deliveries, but later staged a remarkable turnaround. She launched a counterattack, scoring 56 off 41 balls, including seven fours and three sixes, and stitched together a crucial 77-run partnership with Stafanie Taylor to revive the chase. However, King turned the tide in Australias favour during the middle overs. After an expensive start, she bounced back to dismiss Matthews with a catch at mid-off before removing Taylor in her following over, effectively derailing West Indies hopes. Captain Hayley Matthews struggled to find rhythm early, managing just one run off her first 12 deliveries, but later staged a remarkable turnaround. She launched a counterattack, scoring 56 off 41 balls, including seven fours and three sixes, and stitched together a crucial 77-run partnership with Stafanie Taylor to revive the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Australia 164/5 in 20 overs (Ellyse Perry 42, Georgia Voll 39; Deandra Dottin 1-30, Afy Fletcher 1-32) beat West Indies 147/4 in 20 overs (Hayley Matthews 56, Deandra Dottin 39; Alana King 2-25, Georgia Wareham 1-16) by 17 runs. Article Source: IANS
Neesham To Lead NZ Against SA After Thumb Injury Rules Out Tom Latham
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand have been dealt another setback ahead of the fourth T20I against South Africa, with Tom Latham ruled out due to injury, NZC said on Sunday. Tom Blundell has been drafted into the squad as Latham's replacement, marking his return to T20I cricket for the first time since April 2025 for the Wellington match. Latham sustained a blow to his thumb from South African fast bowler Nqobani Mokoena during the third T20I at Eden Park on Friday. Despite the injury, he carried on batting and produced an unbeaten 63, guiding New Zealand to a comfortable eight-wicket victory. According to New Zealand Cricket, Lathams thumb was examined by medical staff immediately after the game. He was then flown to Christchurch the following morning for further scans. His availability for the fifth T20I will depend on the outcome of those assessments. Tom Latham has been ruled out of the fourth T20I against South Africa starting this Sunday 22 March in Wellington. Latham was struck on the thumb by South African fast-bowler Nqobani Mokoena during the third T20I, at Eden Park on Friday night. Wellington Firebirds wicketkeeper Tom Blundell comes into the squad as top order batting/wicketkeeper cover, NZC said in an X post. In Lathams absence, James Neesham will take charge of the team. This will be the first time in his decade-long international career that the all-rounder captains New Zealand in T20Is, making him the countrys 12th player to do so. Tom Latham has been ruled out of the fourth T20I against South Africa starting this Sunday 22 March in Wellington. Latham was struck on the thumb by South African fast-bowler Nqobani Mokoena during the third T20I, at Eden Park on Friday night. Wellington Firebirds wicketkeeper Tom Blundell comes into the squad as top order batting/wicketkeeper cover, NZC said in an X post. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in the series, Ish Sodhi and Bevon Jacobs were ruled out owing to a broken thumb and a left knee injury, respectively. The five-match series is currently 2-1 in favour of the hosts. Article Source: IANS
King and Garth star as Australia seal 2-0 series win despite Matthews scare
King's 2 for 25 sealed victory after Matthews' half-century gave West Indies hope in the chase
Reeza Hendricks replaces Johnson Charles at Karachi Kings for PSL 2026
Hendricks joins an experienced overseas contingent at Kings that includes Warner, Zampa, Moeen and Waseem
Anaya Bangar Thanks Father Sanjay Bangar After Undergoing Gender-affirming Surgery
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Anaya Bangar, daughter of former India all-rounder and batting coach Sanjay Bangar, has expressed gratitude to her father after successfully undergoing gender-affirming surgery in Thailand. On her Instagram account, Anaya described the operation as a milestone in her journey of self-discovery and said her fathers support had been crucial in helping her through the physical and emotional challenges of the surgery and ongoing recovery in Bangkok. This journey wasnt easy not just for me, but for my family too. Understanding, accepting, and standing by me took time. It wasnt instant. There were moments of confusion, questions, and growth for all of us. But today, standing here, Im filled with nothing but gratitude. To have my father beside me through one of the most important moments of my life means everything. His support didnt come overnight but when it did, it was real, unconditional, and strong. This surgery was a big step for me, but having him with me made it feel possible. Growth takes time. Love takes time. But when it comes, its worth everything. Grateful. Always, wrote Anaya on her Instagram account. It is also mentioned that Bangar covered the cost of the surgery himself, underscoring his support for his daughters decisions. Before turning into Anaya, she was a male named Aryan, who featured in U16, U19 and U23 cricket. This surgery was a big step for me, but having him with me made it feel possible. Growth takes time. Love takes time. But when it comes, its worth everything. Grateful. Always, wrote Anaya on her Instagram account. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She previously played for Islam Gymkhana and then for Hinckley Cricket Club in the UK, but had to step away from playing the sport due to ICC and ECB rules, which bar transgender women who have undergone male puberty from competing in elite womens domestic cricket. Article Source: IANS
Despite Job Saved, McCullum Faces Scrutiny On Damning Allegations Over Englands Culture
T20 World Cup: Despite England head coach Brendon McCullum retaining his role, he now faces scrutiny due to damning allegations about the teams culture during the Ashes, raising questions over discipline, leadership and professionalism in the set-up. Englands 4-1 defeat in the Ashes in Australia was described as a systemic failure, with poor preparation and the collapse of the aggressive Bazball approach leaving the side exposed. Before that, white-ball captain Harry Brook being punched by a bouncer in Wellington before an ODI game against New Zealand attracted huge scrutiny and the ill-timed mid-Ashes break in Noosa, where players being visibly intoxicated in public, drew further questions on Englands culture. There were players in the Ashes who felt McCullum was naturally drawn to those like him who enjoy a beer, a vape and a round of golf. Unintentionally it created a clique that became more apparent under the stress of an Ashes loss and there were players who felt a non-serious environment had cost them the opportunity of a lifetime in Australia. The players had been encouraged by the management to be out and about and not hide away, despite the shenanigans in Wellington. They based themselves in a bar Rococo Bistro because it is the place in Noosa where punters can vape in public areas outside. McCullum vapes and it is a habit that has swept through the squad, said a report in The Telegraph on Saturday. McCullums job was under threat after captain Ben Stokes submitted a report blaming the team management for the Ashes defeat, with the report saying both men are believed to have pointed fingers at each other during the ECB review meeting. With his position at risk, McCullum joined Englands white-ball tour of Sri Lanka, despite initially planning to skip it. He accepted stricter discipline rules introduced by mens director of cricket Rob Key and agreed for the return of Carl Hopkinson to improve the sides fielding, as England won ODI and T20I series in Sri Lanka. McCullums job was under threat after captain Ben Stokes submitted a report blaming the team management for the Ashes defeat, with the report saying both men are believed to have pointed fingers at each other during the ECB review meeting. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The report added that McCullum admitted errors during the Ashes, and talks with Stokes have since reached an agreement. The ECB refrained from sacking him due to the financial cost, with the former New Zealand captain contracted for another 18 months. Article Source: IANS
Khoza, Ngwenya get top posts in World Cup 2027 local organising committee
Khoza has held multiple posts in CSA while Ngwenya is currently the president of Cycling South Africa
NZ vs SA 4th T20I Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
NZ vs SA 4th T20I , Cricket Tips :South Africa started the five-match T20I series with a stunning victory over New Zealand. It came as a wakeup call for the Black Caps, and they planned well in the next games. As a result, they have recorded two easy wins over this second-string South African side. New Zealand have a 2-1 lead, and they will lock horns with the Proteas in the fourth game on Sunday. This contest is slated to take place at Sky Stadium, starting at 11:45 AM IST. The Proteas have found it hard with the bat, and they don't have even a single individual fifty so far. New Zealand will be confident and will aim for the series win. NZ vs SA: Match Details Date : March 22, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 11:45 AM IST Venue : Sky Stadium, Wellington NZ vs SA: Live Streaming Details The live action of the fourth T20I will be available on the Sony Sports networks. Indian fans can switch to the Sony LIV app or website for the live streaming option. NZ vs SA: Head-to-Head in T20I Total Matches : 23 New Zealand : 10 South Africa : 13 No result/Tied: 0 NZ vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Wellington is expected to be good for batting. The wicket has good bounce, and batting teams have good records here. There will be some assistance for the bowling side with the new ball, but the wicket is expected to settle down with time. Hence, batting second can prove to be a good option. NZ vs SA: Possible XIs New Zealand : Tom Latham (wk), Devon Conway, Tim Robinson, Nick Kelly, Bevon Jacobs, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner (c), Cole McConchie, Kyle Jamieson, Ben Sears, Lockie Ferguson South Africa : Wiaan Mulder, Tony de Zorzi, Rubin Hermann (wk), Connor Esterhuizen, Wiaan Mulder, Jason Smith, Gerald Coetzee, George Linde, Keshav Maharaj (c), Ottneil Baartman, Nqobani Mokoena NZ vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Devon Conway has now played two great knocks and will be the one to watch out for. For South Africa, Connor Esterhuizen has been the best batter so far and has looked good in these conditions. Probable Best Bowler Lockie Ferguson has been brilliant in the last two games, and the South African batters are finding it hard to play him. For South Africa, Gerald Coetzee is the most experienced bowler, and he has looked good in this series. Today Match Prediction : South Africa have looked poor with the bat in this series, and they have been struggling consistently. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win the fourth T20I. NZ vs SA Match 4th T20I, Today Match NZ vs SA, NZ vs SA Prediction, NZ vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NZ vs SA Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Alana King Strengthens Case For 2026 Womens T20 WC Selection After Three-fer Against WI
T20 World Cup: Leg-spinner Alana King has strengthened her case for inclusion in Australias squad for the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup after marking her return to the format with a three-wicket haul against West Indies in St Vincent. Alana, playing her first T20I in nearly a year, took 3-14 in the opening match of the series to remind selectors of her quality. Competition among Australias spinners remains strong, with captain Sophie Molineux and Georgia Wareham also in contention. But Alana said she was realistic but hopeful about her chances of entering Australias squad. I'd love to (see four spinners), but I don't think that's going to be the case with the T20 World Cup. I think it's all going to be conditions-based and we'll wait and see, but any chance that I can get the ball in my hand, I'm absolutely stoked. I can only control what I can control and when given that opportunity, I'm glad that I can take it. Hopefully, I keep getting those opportunities and putting my hand up, but I'll focus on this series at the moment before we look forward to the World Cup, Alana was quoted as saying by ICC on Saturday. The 2026 Womens T20 World Cup is set to take place in England from June 12 to July 5. Six-time champions Australia is in Group A of the tournament alongside India, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Netherlands. Alanas T20I career has been a stop-start once since her debut in 2022. After a year as a regular, she was out of the side for almost two years before returning in early 2025, when she played five matches against England and New Zealand and took six wickets. The 2026 Womens T20 World Cup is set to take place in England from June 12 to July 5. Six-time champions Australia is in Group A of the tournament alongside India, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Netherlands. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, no doubt the selectors know what I can do and I think the team knows what I can do. It's always nice to contribute to good wins and playing a real versatile role. I'm trying not to be just a middle-over(s) bowler, especially in T20s, she added. Article Source: IANS
Former India No: Former India No. 1 Saurav Ghosal described squash players as one of the best athletes in the world and stated that they have received the biggest platform they deserve to showcase their skills the Olympics. He also underlined the urgent need for squash to expand its global footprint and adapt to modern consumption patterns, saying the sport is no longer just competing with other disciplines but with anything and everything for attention as it prepares for its Olympic debut. With squash set to feature at the 2028 Summer Olympics, Ghosal said the sport must prove its relevance by significantly growing participation and viewership worldwide. We've obviously done really well to get into LA 28. It's been a long kind of journey towards getting into the Olympics. There is no doubt that the top squash players in the world are one of the best athletes in the world, and they deserve the biggest platform there is in sport, which is the Olympics, to showcase that, he said. However, he stressed that Olympic inclusion alone is not enough to secure squashs long-term future at the Games. As a sport overall, what we need to do is we need to drive participation numbers across the world. It is decent, but it has to grow exponentially if we really want to be a mainstay at major events and be in conversations at major tables, he said. Ghosal outlined key steps needed to achieve that growth, including greater visibility and grassroots integration. The way to do that is one: get it on TV. Viewership is important. Leverage the countries that are doing well and boost the popularity really in a really big way in those countries. Get it into schools as much as possible. Create engaging formats like what we're trying to do with World Premier Squash to get more people involved, and entertain them, he said. Highlighting the changing dynamics of audience engagement, Ghosal said squash must rethink how it competes for attention in todays world. We have to realise that we are not just competing with people's attention with other sports. We are competing with people's attention for anything and everything in this world, including a sitcom, normal social media creator reels, anything, right? Video games, the lot, right? So we have to be able to accept that, embrace that and find ways to engage with a broader base of people and the bigger the base of the base of people, the higher the kind of conviction with which the International Olympic Committee will want to have Squash in the Olympics, he added. Drawing comparisons with global powerhouse Egypt, Ghosal identified systemic factors behind their sustained dominance and highlighted how Egypt has retained former players within the ecosystem to maintain top-level quality. One is, like I said, the school thing, pretty much every school kid in Egypt knows what squash is. They've probably hit the ball at least once in their life. So when they grow up, everyone does know what squash is. The other piece is that what they've managed to do is that they've managed to create and hold on to the players of the past who were top players in the world and kept them involved in the ecosystem, either as coaches or administrators, he said. Illustrating the impact of such a system, Ghosal said exposure to elite players from a young age plays a crucial role. I'll just paint a picture for you, like an eight-year-old kid, walking into a club and watching the world number two train every day, there's the world number one, two, five, seven, eight, whatever, right? I mean, that makes a difference, he said. He compared it to Indian cricket, adding, It's like, in cricket, for example, if you had kids walking into an academy and watching Virat Kohli bat every single day, you can see what the benchmark that you need to kind of reach. Ghosal said India must focus on both scale and quality to replicate such success. Thats what India needs to do. They need to better it in terms of quantity, because we have the numbers and in terms of quality, we need to be able to keep the players from before, we need to be able to get some people from outside who are some of the best coaches and have the Indian coaches working with them, he said. He also emphasised the role of technology and accessibility in building a more inclusive ecosystem. We need to democratise how people are connected with the system as much as possible, and using tech is important engagement is a very important part in today's day and age, he said. Speaking about innovation in the sport, Ghosal backed AI-driven formats as a complementary tool rather than a replacement for traditional pathways. These are supposed to like, sit complementary to the traditional kind of pathways, the traditional games, and the way the formats are, will and should always stay, because they are the true kind of test over a period of time of the best players in the world, he said. Explaining the intent behind such formats, he added, It's to kind of generate curiosity, get more people playing dangle that carrot in front of people to kind of say that, okay, I can also be on the court with Mostafa Asal or Hania El Hammamy, which money can never buy. Ghosal said these initiatives are designed not just for engagement but also for skill development. Everything that you do on the AI will actually end up or should end up making you a better player anyway. It's not just a gimmick, the skill challenges are the things we, as professional players, actually do on a continuous basis, he explained. Reflecting on his own transition beyond professional sport, Ghosal admitted that redefining his identity remains a work in progress. I'll have to answer that question in a few years because I'm still in the process I loved playing. I loved being on the biggest stages in the so-called highest-pressure situations, he said. He revealed his natural inclination towards pressure moments during his playing days. I used to almost hope and pray that I would be in the highest-pressure situations; if I had a choice, I would play the decider, he said. I'll have to answer that question in a few years because I'm still in the process I loved playing. I loved being on the biggest stages in the so-called highest-pressure situations, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ghosal concluded by acknowledging that the transition is ongoing and comes with its own pressures. I'm still in process, but I'm trying; it's a challenge in its own way. Hopefully, I will get there sooner rather than later, he said. Article Source: IANS
Chennai Super Kings: Former India left-arm pacer Irfan Pathan said Mumbai Indians (MI) hold the edge over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the debate over the greatest Indian Premier League (IPL) team, citing the formers role in contributing to giving match-winners to the Indian team. On picking the side between CSK and MI as the greatest team in the IPL, this will always be debatable. CSK started winning the IPL title from 2010 onwards. They won back-to-back titles in 2010 and 2011 and were the first team to do so. But when MI started winning from 2013, they kept winning after every alternate year. Then they won the IPL trophy back-to-back in 2019 & 2020. But what I like about MI is their contribution to Indian cricket. The number of match winners they have produced for the Indian team is absolutely tremendous. How do you achieve that? First, you make your franchise big. Second, you deliver results with the team you have. Even now, MI had a great squad last season that could have easily won the trophy, but they couldn't for different reasons. CSK don't have four Indian captains, MI do. In that respect, assembling a team and contributing to a bigger cause, I think MI are the greatest IPL team. I know CSK will always say they are also the greatest, having won five trophies too. There is no doubt. There will always be a debate and it is a fair debate. But I think MI take the edge because they have given so many wonderful cricketers and young talents to Indian cricket, said Pathan on JioStar. He also spoke about how the 2026 IPL season would become a crucial learning phase for teenaged batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The left-hander became the fastest Indian batter to hit a century in the IPL in just 35 balls last year and was retained by Rajasthan Royals (RR) ahead of IPL 2026. Sooryavanshi is also coming on the back of being Player of the Tournament and Player of the Final in the 2026 Mens U19 World Cup won by India. This season of the IPL for Vaibhav Suryavanshi will be a learning one. He has played in the tournament last year, he has played domestic cricket, and he is playing cricket in all formats everywhere. He played in the Under-19 World Cup, he has taken part in the Ranji Trophy with Bihar, and he has scored runs everywhere. In white-ball cricket and red-ball cricket, everyone is taking note of him. Bowlers are doing the same. Since he has played so much cricket since his IPL debut last year, other players are watching his videos and analysing his weaknesses, he said. Sooryavanshi is also coming on the back of being Player of the Tournament and Player of the Final in the 2026 Mens U19 World Cup won by India. This season of the IPL for Vaibhav Suryavanshi will be a learning one. He has played in the tournament last year, he has played domestic cricket, and he is playing cricket in all formats everywhere. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This IPL season, all bowlers will be ready with their strategies and Vaibhav will be looking to prove a point. He can do that by slamming another hundred in the IPL. When he scores runs consistently this season, that is when we can say Vaibhav Suryavanshi has upgraded his game. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026 Is Likely To Be MS Dhonis Last Year In The Yellow Jersey, Says Robin Uthappa
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former India batter Robin Uthappa said he is expecting for IPL 2026 to be MS Dhonis final year of playing for the Chennai Super Kings (CSK), adding that the five-time champions should look to persist with Ruturaj Gaikwad as captain instead of replacing him with Sanju Samson. At 44, veteran wicketkeeper-batter Dhoni will be playing in his 19th edition of the IPL. I don't think CSK should hand over the leadership duties to Sanju Samson. You have to give Ruturaj Gaikwad time to settle as captain. He has been leading the team since 2024. No matter what people say, he is coming out of the shadow of MS Dhoni. You want him to come out completely and stand in his own light. You want to see what he can produce. You want him to lead the team when MS is not playing and stand on his own, without that overwhelming feeling of always being under that energy. So I think you can see Dhoni being a little more hands-off. IPL 2026 is likely to be his last year in the yellow jersey. I see him playing more of a mentor-cum-player role this year. I don't see him batting at number seven. I see him batting at number eight. Knowing that he is on his way out, he wants to wean himself out. I think he will do that. Only then will we see the true potential of Ruturaj Gaikwad as captain. Give him a few years. If it doesn't work, you always have Sanju Samson in the team to handle the captaincy duties, said Uthappa on JioStar. Uthappa also cast doubt on 2016 winners Sunrisers Hyderabads title prospects, saying their aggressive batting approach may not be enough to win without stronger bowling support. SRH have injury issues in regular skipper Pat Cummins and Eshan Malinga, who are nursing injuries and are likely to be unavailable for the initial stage of the competition. SRH, to be led by Ishan Kishan, will open their IPL 2026 campaign against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on March 28. SRH's aggressive batting is entertaining to watch. But batting like that won't help them win the IPL. Their bowling is a bit on the weaker side. Bowlers are the ones who make you win the trophy. In Hyderabad, where they play seven matches, the pitch is a batting paradise. It is a super belter wicket. Uthappa also cast doubt on 2016 winners Sunrisers Hyderabads title prospects, saying their aggressive batting approach may not be enough to win without stronger bowling support. SRH have injury issues in regular skipper Pat Cummins and Eshan Malinga, who are nursing injuries and are likely to be unavailable for the initial stage of the competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I don't think SRH have the bowling unit right now that can back the instability their aggressive batting can cause if the top order does not fire. We saw what happened last season. Apart from Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, no other batter was able to step up. When the top order failed, the bowlers were not able to defend the totals. So I won't consider SRH as a serious title contender this season, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
KKR's Akash Deep ruled out of IPL 2026
His absence adds to a long list of seam-bowler injuries at KKR
Ngwenya Named CEO, Khoza Appointed COO For 2027 Mens ODI World Cup
ICC Cricket World Cup: Qondisa Ngwenya has been named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the 2027 Mens ODI World Cup while Edward Khoza is appointed as the tournaments Chief Operating Officer (COO), said the Local Organising Committee (LOC) on Saturday. Ngwenya and Khoza bring experience in managing major events, with track records in strategic planning and stakeholder engagement. The LOC Board is delighted to welcome Qondisa and Edward. We look forward to their expertise in delivering a demanding mega sporting event of this magnitude. They have proved to be more than capable of delivering the Boards vision to unite the global community through the ICC Cricket World Cup 2027, inspire the next generation, and leave a lasting legacy of sport, sustainability, and social cohesion. We equally extend our appreciation to Cricket South Africa for supporting the process, and the International Cricket Council for endorsing the appointments, said Trevor Manuel, Chairperson of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2027 LOC Board, in a statement. The appointments follow a recruitment process endorsed unanimously by the LOC Board, which said both candidates had demonstrated the capability to lead planning and operational delivery for the tournament. The 2027 ICC Mens ODI World Cup will mark the 14th edition of the tournament and is scheduled to be played in October and November 2027. The showpiece event will be staged in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. The appointments follow a recruitment process endorsed unanimously by the LOC Board, which said both candidates had demonstrated the capability to lead planning and operational delivery for the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hosts South Africa and Zimbabwe will gain automatic entry to the tournament, along with the top eight teams in the Mens ODI rankings as of March 31, 2027. The remaining four spots will be decided through a qualifying tournament. Co-hosts Namibia will not receive direct entry for the tournament as they are not yet a full ICC member and must go through the qualifiers. Article Source: IANS
Queensland hold on for WNCL title to deny Healy farewell win
Georgia Redmayne and Grace Harris hit centuries in a big total but NSW were ahead of the DLS when rain halted their chase
IPL 2026: Virat Kohli Asks RCB Teammates About Challenges Ahead As They Defend Title
As Royal Challengers Bengaluru: As Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) get ready to defend their Indian Premier League (IPL) title, their former captain and star batter Virat Kohli has warned the side of the challenging times ahead for them in the 19th edition of the competition, which will start on March 28. RCB, who won their maiden IPL title in the 2025 edition, will start their defence of the title with a clash with Sunrisers Hyderabad at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on March 28. They will then take on five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in another home clash on April 5 in the first leg of the competition. The RCB have started their preparatory camp in Bengaluru on Saturday with the first training session at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. India's star batsman, Virat Kohli, warned his RCB teammates that the 2026 IPL season would be more challenging; since they are the defending champions, other teams would redouble their efforts to defeat them, according to reports on Saturday. During the team's first practice session, Kohli spoke to a small group consisting mostly of Indian players and urged them to give their absolute best in the coming weeks. We worked really hard over the last two to three seasons to achieve what we did last year, and it's only going to get tougher because other teams are going to come hard at us, Kohli told his teammates. The new players were earlier welcomed to the squad by head coach Andy Flower before Virat Kohli gave them a pep talk in the first practice session. The former India captain, who ranks high on the all-time scorers' list in the IPL, emphasised urgency from day one, We don't waste these days. We stay ahead. So, switch on now. Let's not waste even a minute of any session that we are a part of. We must give our 120 per cent for these two and a half months. RCB have strengthened their squad in the auction, picking players like Venkatesh Iyer, Mangesh Yadav, Jordan Cox, Vicky Ostwal, and Satvik Deswal to their squad at the auction. Head coach Flower expressed satisfaction with the squad assembled after the auction, saying the franchise had strengthened key areas. RCB have strengthened their squad in the auction, picking players like Venkatesh Iyer, Mangesh Yadav, Jordan Cox, Vicky Ostwal, and Satvik Deswal to their squad at the auction. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Flower said the team would embrace the challenge rather than dwell on past success. There is one difference this year: we've got a star on our shirt. That's a very proud feeling for all RCB fans. But that season is gone. Now we have a new challenge ahead, and it's an exciting one. We're here to win this year's IPL, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: LSG Skipper Pant, Owner Goenka, Squad Members Visit Ram Janmabhoomi In Ayodhya
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant, principal owner and chairman of the franchise Sanjiv Goenka, and several other members of the squad offered prayers at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. The 19th edition of the tournament is set to begin on March 28. The franchise posted a picture of the groups visit to the holy shrine on X and wrote, Dr. Sanjiv Goenka visits Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya along with captain Rishabh Pant and other members of the squad to receive blessings. LSG have experienced mixed results since their debut. Under KL Rahul, they reached the IPL 2022 playoffs but were eliminated in the eliminator. In IPL 2023, LSG advanced to the second round but lost in the Eliminator again. Krunal Pandya led the team during the second half of that season. The Rahul-led LSG did not advance past the league stage in IPL 2024. The management released Rahul ahead of the IPL 2025 mega-auction. The Lucknow-based franchise committed a record bid of Rs 27 crore for Rishabh Pant, making him the most expensive player in league history as he was eventually appointed captain. Pant-led LSG had a subpar IPL season, exiting after only six wins in 14 matches. Their performance dipped in the latter half, with four consecutive losses damaging their chances. They ended their second season with a defeat to Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Rahul-led LSG did not advance past the league stage in IPL 2024. The management released Rahul ahead of the IPL 2025 mega-auction. The Lucknow-based franchise committed a record bid of Rs 27 crore for Rishabh Pant, making him the most expensive player in league history as he was eventually appointed captain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow will now aim to reach their first IPL final in 2026. They will start their season against the Delhi Capitals on April 1, followed by a match against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on April 5. Their next two games, as per the first phase of the schedule announced by the BCCI, are against the Kolkata Knight Riders on April 9 and the Gujarat Titans on April 12. Article Source: IANS
'It's A One-on-one Issue': Sivaramakrishnan Distances BCCI, Jay Shah From Commentary Exit Row
ICC Chairman Jay Shah: Former Indian cricketer Laxman Sivaramakrishnan has clarified that neither the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) nor current International Cricket Council (ICC) chairman Jay Shah played any role in his decision to step away from commentary duties ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, stating that his concerns were limited to an issue with a specific individual within the system. Dont bring the BCCI Administration into the picture. Its a one-on-one with an employee of the BCCI. Jay Shah and Co. have nothing to do with this issue. I am taking control of my life, and I think I am entitled to do it, Sivaramakrishnan wrote in a post on X. The former leg-spinner had recently announced his decision to quit his long-standing role as a commentator with the BCCI. In a series of posts on X, he alleged that he had faced discrimination and a lack of adequate opportunities despite being associated with the commentary panel for over two decades. Sivaramakrishnan revealed that he was often overlooked for key on-air assignments such as toss presentations and post-match segments. I am retiring from commentary for BCCI. If I have not been used for TOSSES and PRESENTATION for 23 years, and newcomers come in to pitch report Tosses Presentation even when Shastri was coaching, what do you think could be the reason? He wrote on X. How does a company owning BCCI rights go down? Any guesses. My retirement is nothing great. But a story of TV production unfolds. Soon you will see the bigger picture, he added. When a user suggested that his skin colour was an issue, Sivaramakrishnan replied, You are right. Colour Discrimination. How does a company owning BCCI rights go down? Any guesses. My retirement is nothing great. But a story of TV production unfolds. Soon you will see the bigger picture, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sivaramakrishnan played nine tests and 16 ODIs for India between 1985 and 1987, famously taking 12 wickets against England in 1984 and starring in the 1985 World Championship triumph. Article Source: IANS
Who Will Bat At Number 8?: Aakash Chopra Flags Major Concern For RR Ahead Of IPL 2026
ICC T20 World Cup: Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra flagged out major concerns for the 2008 champions Rajasthan Royals (RR) ahead of the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which will start on March 28. In a video shared on X, Chopra reviewed the RR squad and pointed out their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for IPL 2026. Rajasthan have suffered a big setback before the season, as all-rounder Sam Curran is likely to miss the entire tournament due to a groin injury, according to ESPNcricinfo. Curran was in excellent form during the recent ICC T20 World Cup 2026. According to Chopra, Currans absence could hurt Rajasthans chances, as they may again face the issue of not having a strong No. 8 batter in the playing XI. Sam Currans absence has made the challenge much bigger. Who will bat at No. 8? Will that problem trouble them once again? They might have to play Nandre Burger, Chopra said in a video released on X. However, the former right-handed batter praised the teams batting and bowling units, saying they have options for every phase of the game and strong hitters who can dominate from the start. Rajasthan Royals have explosive firepower in their batting. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Riyan Parag, Dhruv Jurel, Shimron Hetmyer, Daniel Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, and Jofra Archer, he said. Even in the pace-bowling department, you have bowlers who can operate across different phases. Burger with the new ball along with Jofra Archer, Sandeep, and Tushar; theres also a bowler in Maphaka. The spin department has also improved. Compared to last year, Jadeja and Bishnoi are very impressive, he added. Chopra also believes this season is a big opportunity for new captain Riyan Parag to prove himself. Even in the pace-bowling department, you have bowlers who can operate across different phases. Burger with the new ball along with Jofra Archer, Sandeep, and Tushar; theres also a bowler in Maphaka. The spin department has also improved. Compared to last year, Jadeja and Bishnoi are very impressive, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rajasthan will play their first match on March 30 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka players told to clear fitness test to get NOCs for IPL 2026
Chameera, Nissanka and Kamindu have passed their tests, while Hasaranga, Pathirana and Malinga are yet to undergo theirs
IPL 2026: GT Are Stuck With Shahrukh Khan, Tewatia And Need To Take A Major Call, Says Bangar
New Zealander Glenn Phillips: With a strong squad at their disposal, working out their playing combination during the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 will be a bit of a headache for the Gujarat Titans team management. The Shubman Gill-led side will have to take a major call on the chances of two key floaters in the squad, Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia, both of whom are all-rounders and can add batting muscle in the death overs. Speaking on JioHotstars Game Plan Know Your Team, JioStar expert Sanjay Bangar explained how the Gujarat Titans will shape their playing combination for IPL 2026: One thing GT have done is persist with the players they selected in the first place. They have stuck with Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia. Washington Sundar has been given a role in T20 cricket for them. Not necessarily with the ball, but he comes in to bat in important positions, maybe at number four. I see a similar role for Washington Sundar, more with the bat. We hope Shahrukh Khan repays the faith shown by the GT management in him. He showed signs of improvement last season, scoring runs at crucial times. If both Tewatia and Shahrukh play, one could be used as an impact player. If they contribute lower down the order, that will help GT a lot because most runs came from the top order last time, said Bangar. He said bringing in New Zealander Glenn Phillips into the playing XI will add firepower to the batting XI. Bangar also talked about the reasons behind Rashid Khans reduced mystery factor in T20 cricket: He said bringing in New Zealander Glenn Phillips into the playing XI will add firepower to the batting XI. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The injury he had, he has come back from it. It may be taking a toll in terms of the pace at which he is bowling. These are factors that may have diminished his returns a little. But he is still a bowler who picks up two or three wickets and bowls with an economy rate of under eight an over, said Bangar, who has previously coached the Punjab Kings in the past. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand seek rare bilateral series win over South Africa
New Zealand have never beaten South Africa in a bilateral series of two or more T20Is
Kolkata Knight Riders: Indias cricketing great Sachin Tendulkar, former cricketers and brothers Irfan and Yusuf Pathan, and several other members of the cricketing fraternity extended their heartfelt wishes to their family, friends, and fans on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr. Eid al-Fitr is one of the most important festivals in Islam, celebrated worldwide to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan. It falls on the first day of Shawwal (the 10th month of the Islamic lunar calendar) and is determined by the sighting of the moon. It symbolises gratitude, self-discipline, and spiritual renewal after a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection. Eid Mubarak to everyone celebrating. May the spirit of faith, compassion, and generosity guide us all, Tendulkar wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Irfan, meanwhile, wrote, Eid Mubarak to everyone from the Pathan family. May Allah accept all your fasts during Ramadan. His brother, Yusuf, wrote, May Allah accept (good deeds) from you. May this blessed day bring peace, happiness, and endless barakah into our lives. Mohammad Kaif also shared pictures of the celebrations with his family, writing, Aap sabhi ko Eid Mubarak! Former India legend V.V.S. Laxman, the head of the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, wrote in his social media post, May this Eid bring happiness, good health, and prosperity to all. Eid Mubarak! Mohammad Kaif also shared pictures of the celebrations with his family, writing, Aap sabhi ko Eid Mubarak! Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 19th edition of the Indian Premier League will commence on March 28, when defending champions RCB host SRH at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The Board of Control for Cricket in India has announced the schedule for the first 20 matches, to be played across 10 venues: Bengaluru, Mumbai, Guwahati, New Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad. Article Source: IANS
The Level Of Interference: Kirsten Hits Out At Mohsin Naqvi-led PCB, Reveals Reason For Quitting
Pakistan Cricket Board: Former Pakistan head coach Gary Kirsten has opened up about his short stint as head coach of Pakistans limited-overs teams, revealing that extensive involvement from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) played a major role in his early exit. Kirsten, who was appointed in April 2024 on a two-year contract, stepped down from his role as ODI and T20I coach after just six months, departing only days before Pakistans scheduled ODI tour of Australia. Kirsten said the extent of external influence on team affairs was unlike anything he had experienced before. The thing that surprised me more than anything was the level of interference. I dont think I have ever seen it at that level before. Did it surprise me? I dont know, but it was significant, Kirsten told talkSPORT Cricket. Following his resignation, the PCB handed interim charge of the white-ball side to Test coach Jason Gillespie for the Australia tour, which included six limited-overs matches. However, Gillespie also stepped away from his role a few months later. Kirsten explained that the constant external pressure made it difficult to establish a stable working environment with the players. It is quite difficult for a coach to come and formulate a way that you can work with the players when there is just this constant noise from the outside. It was tough, just this constant noise from the outside and a lot of punitive actions around poor performance and stuff like that, he said. He further noted that coaches often become easy targets when results do not go a teams way. It is quite difficult for a coach to come and formulate a way that you can work with the players when there is just this constant noise from the outside. It was tough, just this constant noise from the outside and a lot of punitive actions around poor performance and stuff like that, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gillespie, who briefly succeeded Kirsten in overseeing the white-ball setup, had earlier raised similar concerns. The former Australian pacer alleged contractual issues with the PCB, claiming unpaid dues and multiple breaches of agreement. In response, the board maintained that Gillespie had failed to honour the four-month notice period outlined in his contract. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: T20 WC Squad Snub Will Motivate Shubman Gill This Season, Says Cheteshwar Pujara
The T20 World Cup: The selectors' decision to ignore him for the recently-concluded ICC Men's T20 World Cup, denying India's Test and ODI captain an opportunity to win silverware in the shortest format, will fire-up Shubman Gill to go all out to capture the Indian Premier League (IPL) title that his side Gujarat Titans that eluded them last year. According to former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara, Gill will look to bounce back from that disappointment by leading the Gujarat Titans (GT) to the title in the IPL 2026, scheduled to start on March 28. The Titans, the 2022 champions, fell short in the Eliminator in IPL 2025 and will be aiming to go further and lift the trophy for the second time. Speaking on JioHotstars Game Plan Know Your Team, JioStar expert Cheteshwar Pujara discussed how the T20 World Cup snub could motivate Shubman Gill in IPL 2026: The T20 World Cup squad snub will definitely fire up Shubman Gill. He is a quality player suited for all three formats. If he has a good IPL 2026 season, he will surely put his name in Indias T20I squad. He is leading the Test squad and is also the ODI captain. He is a multi-format player. If he has a good season, he will be back in the scheme of things for the Indian team. There will be some pressure on him because he has not been part of the India squad in the shortest format. But at the same time, it is a great opportunity for him to carry on batting the way he has. He needs to try to accelerate a little more because that is something he has been working on. This IPL season is the perfect one for him to show he can bat at a strike rate of 150 to 160, said Pujara. On the chances of Ashok Sharma, the 150 kmph pacer that the Gujarat Titans bought for Rs 90 lakh in the auction, making it into the Playing XI and making his debut, Pujara said the youngster may make his IPL debut if eventually this season. He also highlighted Sharma's good fortune of working under former India pacer Ashish Nehra in his first season. Playing your first IPL season with a team like GT, under the guidance of Ashish Nehra, will be a big opportunity for Ashok Sharma. He may not get into the playing XI immediately, early in the season, because you have Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj, and Kagiso Rabada as the third seamer. But I wont be surprised if Rabada misses out at some point. If they think of bringing in someone like Jason Holder, who has been in prime form in T20 cricket, they could have an extra Indian seamer in Ashok Sharma instead of Rabada. That might be a combination GT can look at. But in the first phase of the IPL, their playing XI will likely remain as it was in the past. Pujara also analysed Gujarat Titans' strengths and weaknesses and felt the rich resources that they have make them title contenders this season. GT look like a title favourite this season. If you look at their squad, the top order of Captain Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler is incredible. You cannot have a better top order than them. These three have scored runs with amazing consistency. That is their main strength. Pujara also analysed Gujarat Titans' strengths and weaknesses and felt the rich resources that they have make them title contenders this season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When it comes to bowling, their strength is their seamers. Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna are their main pacers, and Ishant Sharma is also on the bench if needed. Ashok Sharma will be unleashed with his fiery pace at some point in the season. Left-armer Luke Wood is another seamer who knows how to do well. If Rabada does not perform, Wood can replace him. But I hope Rabada, being a strike bowler, has a good IPL. All GT fans will be hoping the same, said Pujara. Article Source: IANS
BCCI Announces Schedule For Indias 2-T20I Tour Of Ireland
The World Cup: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has revealed the schedule for Indias upcoming two-match T20I series against Ireland. The World Cup champions will tour Ireland in June for a couple of T20Is, to be played on June 26 and 28 in Belfast. This will be India's first T20I assignment following their T20 World Cup 2026 victory and will begin immediately after the ODI series against Afghanistan. Team India will face Afghanistan in a one-off Test match, followed by a three-match ODI series after IPL 2026. The ODI series concludes on June 20, and India will then start their tour against England with the first T20I on July 1 after completing their Irish assignment. Team India (Senior Men) will travel to Ireland for a two-match T20I series in June 2026. Having toured Ireland three times in the past eight years (2018, 2022, and 2023). This tour will mark Indias return to Belfast for the first time since 2007, the board said in a statement on Saturday. Irelands mens side is set for a packed stretch of fixtures on home soil, starting with a landmark Test against New Zealand. A high-profile clash with India follows, with two matches lined up toward the end of June. The home summer wraps up in August when Afghanistan arrive for a five-game ODI series. The schedule extends well beyond home conditions. Ireland are also due to travel to Nepal for a white-ball assignment under a newly formed five-year partnership. Additional tours include a visit to the United Arab Emirates, before culminating in a milestone multi-format tour of Pakistan in early 2027, marking their first appearance there. The Ireland Mens programme sees a significant increase in activity over the next 12 months, with the potential for more to be added over the coming months, with a Test match against New Zealand and five ODIs against Afghanistan. India tour of Ireland: The Ireland Mens programme sees a significant increase in activity over the next 12 months, with the potential for more to be added over the coming months, with a Test match against New Zealand and five ODIs against Afghanistan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 2nd T20I: June 28, 7:30 PM IST (Belfast) Article Source: IANS
Nayar on KKR post-Russell: 'It's a season of opportunities'
KKR's head coach looked ahead to IPL 2026 and the incredible world-class options at his disposal
King's T20I return highlights Australia's selection crunch
The legspinner claimed three wickets in the first match against West Indies but may still be forced out of the XI at the World Cup
Indian Open Squash: Abhay, Veer Chotrani, Anahat, Tanvi Khanna Storm Into Semis (Ld)
Ibrahim El Kabbani: India made an impressive showing in the mens and womens quarterfinals of the Indian Open squash championships on Friday, with multiple Indian players delivering dominant performances to secure semifinal berths. India enjoyed an impressive outing in the mens quarterfinals as second seed Abhay Singh and fourth seed Veer Chotrani produced dominant performances to storm into the semifinals. In the last four stage, Singh will take on Malaysias Ameeshenraj Chandaran, while Chotrani is set to face another Malaysian challenger, Sanjay Jeeva. Jeeva secured his semifinal berth with a commanding 3-0 (11-8, 11-7, 11-8) victory over Egypts Ibrahim El Kabbani in the quarterfinals. Chandaran, meanwhile, advanced after defeating compatriot Duncan Lee in an all-Malaysian contest. Singh was in excellent touch as he brushed aside Egypts Yassin Shohdy 3-1 (11-8, 7-11, 11-5, 11-7). The Indian made a confident start, taking the initiative early and holding off Shohdys challenge to clinch the opening game 11-8. Shohdy, however, responded strongly in the second game, stepping up the intensity to claim it 11-7 and draw level in the match. The setback proved only temporary for Singh, who quickly regained control with his aggressive play and sharp court coverage. He dominated the next two games, winning them 11-5 and 11-7 to seal a deserved place in the semifinals. Earlier, Chotrani produced a composed performance to defeat Egypts Mohamed Sharaf 3-0 (11-9, 11-8, 11-2). Despite the straight-games victory, Sharaf put up a spirited fight, especially in the opening two games, where both players matched each other shot for shot. The Egyptians led for much of the first game before Chotrani fought back to level the score at 8-8 and eventually edge ahead to secure the game. Chotrani carried that momentum into the second game, taking a narrow lead at 4-3 and maintaining the advantage to move 2-0 ahead. Sharaf appeared to run out of steam in the third game as the Indian dominated proceedings to close out the match comfortably and book his place in the last four. Anahat, Tanvi advance Top seed Anahat Singh and unseeded compatriot Tanvi Khanna ensured a strong Indian presence in the womens singles semifinals after winning their respective quarterfinal matches. However, local favourite Joshna Chinappa bowed out of the competition following a 13 defeat to Egypts Nadien El Hammamy, which proved to be the only setback for Indian fans during the day. In another quarterfinal clash, second seed Hana Moataz fought hard to edge past eighth seed Yasshmita Jadishkumar of Malaysia in a five-game thriller, winning 32 (11-8, 8-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-8). Saturdays semifinals will feature an all-Indian showdown between Anahat and Tanvi, while Moataz will square off against El Hammamy for a place in the final. Anahat underlined her status as one of the top contenders for the title with a dominant 30 (11-2, 11-6, 11-4) victory over Malaysias Sehveetrraa Kumar. The top seed raced through the opening game with ease, taking it 11-2 without breaking much sweat. Kumar offered a stronger challenge in the second game, but Anahats blend of power and clever deception helped her maintain control and clinch it 11-6. The third game followed a similar pattern, with Anahat dictating the pace and cruising to an emphatic 11-4 win to seal a comfortable passage into the last four. Anahat underlined her status as one of the top contenders for the title with a dominant 30 (11-2, 11-6, 11-4) victory over Malaysias Sehveetrraa Kumar. The top seed raced through the opening game with ease, taking it 11-2 without breaking much sweat. Kumar offered a stronger challenge in the second game, but Anahats blend of power and clever deception helped her maintain control and clinch it 11-6. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, Joshna began confidently against El Hammamy but gradually found it difficult to counter the Egyptians deceptive movement and sharp cross-court shots. After a closely contested start and a strong comeback in the second game, Joshna lost momentum as El Hammamy raised her intensity to clinch the final two games. Earlier, Joshna began confidently against El Hammamy but gradually found it difficult to counter the Egyptians deceptive movement and sharp cross-court shots. After a closely contested start and a strong comeback in the second game, Joshna lost momentum as El Hammamy raised her intensity to clinch the final two games and seal the match. Article Source: IANS
Ireland to host Afghanistan men for ODIs despite 'moral discomfort'
Cricket Ireland has also extended an invitation to the exiled Afghanistan women's team to play fixtures in Ireland
Indian Open Squash: Anahat, Tanvi Storm Ahead As Semi-final Line-up Takes Shape
Nadien El Hammamy: Top seed Anahat Singh and unseeded compatriot Tanvi Khanna ensured a strong Indian presence in the womens singles semifinals of the Indian Open squash championship being played at the Cricket Club of India (CCI) courts in Mumbai after winning their respective quarterfinal matches on Friday. However, local favourite Joshna Chinappa bowed out of the competition following a 13 defeat to Egypts Nadien El Hammamy, which proved to be the only setback for Indian fans during the day. In another quarterfinal clash, second seed Hana Moataz fought hard to edge past eighth seed Yasshmita Jadishkumar of Malaysia in a five-game thriller, winning 32 (11-8, 8-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-8). Saturdays semifinals will feature an all-Indian showdown between Anahat and Tanvi, while Moataz will square off against El Hammamy for a place in the final. Anahat underlined her status as one of the top contenders for the title with a dominant 30 (11-2, 11-6, 11-4) victory over Malaysias Sehveetrraa Kumar. The top seed raced through the opening game with ease, taking it 11-2 without breaking much sweat. Kumar offered a stronger challenge in the second game, but Anahats blend of power and clever deception helped her maintain control and clinch it 11-6. The third game followed a similar pattern, with Anahat dictating the pace and cruising to an emphatic 11-4 win to seal a comfortable passage into the last four. Meanwhile, Tanvi produced one of the standout performances of the day by upsetting fourth seed Ainaa Amani 31. The Indian started strongly, taking the opening game 11-6 before Amani levelled the match by winning the second 11-7. Tanvi, however, held her nerve in the remaining games, winning 11-5 and 11-8 to book her semifinal berth. Earlier, Joshna began confidently against El Hammamy but gradually found it difficult to counter the Egyptians deceptive movement and sharp cross-court shots. After a closely contested start and a strong comeback in the second game, Joshna lost momentum as El Hammamy raised her intensity to clinch the final two games and seal the match. Results: Earlier, Joshna began confidently against El Hammamy but gradually found it difficult to counter the Egyptians deceptive movement and sharp cross-court shots. After a closely contested start and a strong comeback in the second game, Joshna lost momentum as El Hammamy raised her intensity to clinch the final two games and seal the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Anahat Singh (IND) bt Sehveetrraa Kumar (MAS) 3-0 (11-2, 11-6, 11-4); Hana Moataz (EGY) bt Yasshmita Jadishkumar (MAS) 3-2 (11-8, 8-11, 7-11, 11-7, 11-8); Tanvi Khanna (IND) bt Ainaa Amani (MAS) 3-1 (11-6, 7-11, 11-5, 11-8); Nadien Elhammamy (EGY) bt Joshna Chinappa (IND) 3-1 (11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-1). Article Source: IANS
Surat Cricket T20 League: Gujarat's Aarya Desai has made history in T20 cricket by scoring a sensational 193 in 81 balls in the Surat Cricket T20 Leaguea tournament recognised by the Gujarat Cricket Association -- and is being touted as the highest-ever individual score in the shorter version of the white-ball game. The 22-year-old player's breathtaking performance, which has caused a stir on social media after several local handles and the official Insta handle of the Gujarat Cricket Association (GCA) projected it as the highest score ever scored in a T20 match, was confirmed to IANS by GCA Secretary Anil Patel. Desai, who has represented Gujarat in prestigious tournaments like the Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy, showcased his sheer dominance by hammering 21 fours and 14 sixes during his blitzkrieg in the Surat Cricket T20 League, which is in its 6th year and features top state probables across all age groups from every district. Desai is a former Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) player and a regular at National Cricket Academy camps. At the state level, he is known for his steady rise with consistency, class, and confidence. GCA secretary Anil Patel described Aarya Desai's journey as a cricketer so far. I haven't seen anybody hit a ball in the way he did. This knock came in a tournament recognised by the Surat District Cricket Association and the Gujarat Cricket Association. All the probable players of the Gujarat Cricket Association from 11 districts are participating in the same tournament, Anil Patel told IANS via phone. He said that the tournament is running in its sixth season and is being organised on the same pattern. He added that the GCA also organises a women's tournament on the same pattern for the last three seasons. I haven't seen anybody hit a ball in the way he did. This knock came in a tournament recognised by the Surat District Cricket Association and the Gujarat Cricket Association. All the probable players of the Gujarat Cricket Association from 11 districts are participating in the same tournament, Anil Patel told IANS via phone. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Talking about Arya Desai, Patel said, He was a part of the KKR team in IPL before, and he is a very promising player. He has made more than 500 runs in the last Ranji Trophy season. He did a good job in both white-ball tournaments, also. Last time, he made it to the Duleep Trophy team and was even picked in the India U23 team for an Emerging Players Tournament. In all, we are looking for a good future for him, he said. Article Source: IANS
Rwanda's Fanny Utagushimaninde Scripts History With A Century Of T20I Debut
Nigeria Invitational Women: History was made in Lagos as Fanny Utagushimaninde delivered an impressive performance to become the first woman to score a century on T20I debut. She dazzled in the Nigeria Invitational Women's T20I Tournament with a remarkable unbeaten 111 runs off 65 balls against the Ghana women's national cricket team. At just 15 years and 223 days old, the Rwandan batter set a new record as the youngest centurion in womens T20Is, highlighting the significance of her achievement. Her innings helped the Rwanda women's national cricket team reach a solid total of 210 for 3. The next highest score came from Merveille Uwase, who made an unbeaten 32 runs off 19 balls. Notably, the extras column, which included 25 wides, contributed the third-highest total with 28 runs. Utagushimanindes accomplishment broke a long-held record by Karen Rolton, who had scored 96 not out on T20I debut against England in Taunton in 2005. That match was only the second womens T20I ever played. This milestone also meant she surpassed Prosscovia Alako as the youngest centurion in womens T20Is; Alako was 16 years and 233 days old when she scored 116 against Mali in 2019. Rwanda continued their dominance with the ball, restricting Ghana to only 88 for 8 in their 20 overs. This result handed Rwanda a decisive 122-run victory and capped a memorable day for their teenage star. That match was only the second womens T20I ever played. This milestone also meant she surpassed Prosscovia Alako as the youngest centurion in womens T20Is; Alako was 16 years and 233 days old when she scored 116 against Mali in 2019. Also Read: Live Cricket Score According to ESPNCricinfo, Gustav McKeon holds the record for being the youngest mens T20I centurion at 18 years and 280 days. Article Source: IANS
Ireland eye 2027 launch for 'Euro Nations Cup'
The tournament would evoke the Asia Cup, featuring a handful of European teams
Matheesha Pathirana set to miss early part of IPL 2026
KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar said that Pathirana will only be available from mid-April, while all but ruling Harshit Rana out of the tournament
Rwanda's Utagushimaninde becomes youngest centurion in women's T20Is
At 15 years and 223, Utagushimaninde also became the first woman to score a hundred on T20I debut
South Africa Are Very Inexperienced, But It's Not An Excuse, Says Maharaj
South Africa: After being outplayed by New Zealand through an eight-wicket defeat in third T20I, South Africa captain Keshav Maharaj admitted the sides inexperience showed in the loss, but insisted it was no excuse. Put in to batting first at Eden Park, South Africa struggled against disciplined bowling and slipped to 62/5 at the halfway mark, before ending up at 136/9. New Zealands chase was anchored by Tom Latham, who struck an unbeaten 63 after Devon Conway hit a brisk 39, as the hosts reached the target in 16.2 overs. We are very inexperienced so you can understand the inconsistencies, but it's not an excuse. We're all professional enough; we are representing our country, so we've just got to go look back at ourselves and find ways through it. We have to put away our egos when it comes to playing on these types of wickets, because it doesn't allow you to play with the freedom that you want at times. I wouldn't use it as an excuse, even though we have a very inexperienced squad. Guys are professional enough and mature enough to find ways to combat it, said Maharaj in the post-match press conference. What also stood out as a huge area of concern is South Africa's batters being dismissed while trying to go for big shots. It's definitely something we discussed They felt like the only way was to target the short boundary, but it was a bit disappointing to say the least. We have to put away our egos when it comes to playing on these types of wickets, because it doesn't allow you to play with the freedom that you want at times. I wouldn't use it as an excuse, even though we have a very inexperienced squad. Guys are professional enough and mature enough to find ways to combat it, said Maharaj in the post-match press conference. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The series now moves to Wellington for the fourth T20I on Sunday, with South Africa needing a sharper batting performance to stay alive in the series. Hopefully we can see a little bit of positives from that, but I think it's about focusing on ourselves and how we're going to go about our games. As much as the opposition changes, we're searching for the template as to how to go about our business, concluded Maharaj. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka Cricket: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said on Friday that its players will only be cleared to participate in the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) after completing mandatory physical performance tests. SLC added that Pathum Nissanka, Kamindu Mendis and Dushmantha Chameera have received their No Objection Certificates (NOCs), while the likes of Wanindu Hasaranga, Matheesha Pathirana, Nuwan Thushara, and Eshan Malinga will join their respective franchises after clearing their fitness tests, most probably in the coming week. Only those who successfully meet the required standards of the physical performance tests will be cleared to participate in the ongoing domestic tournament and also granted an NOC to take part in IPL 2026. Accordingly, Dushmantha Chameera, Pathum Nissanka, and Kamindu Mendis, who have successfully completed their physical performance tests, have been issued NOCs to participate in the IPL. Nuwan Thusharas eligibility for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to participate in the IPL will be subject to the outcome of his Physical Performance Test. Wanindu Hasaranga, Eshan Malinga, and Matheesha Pathirana, who have requested NOCs to participate in IPL 2026, are yet to undergo the Physical Performance Test, as they are still undergoing rehabilitation to recover from injuries sustained. The respective players will undergo the tests upon completion of their recovery and rehabilitation programs, said SLC in a statement on Friday. With IPL 2026 to begin on March 28, Chameera and Nissanka will now link up with Delhi Capitals, while Mendis will join Sunrisers Hyderabad. Pathirana, who is to turn out for Kolkata Knight Riders, has been on the sidelines after a hamstring injury ruled him out of Sri Lankas campaign in the mid-way of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup. Hasaranga (Lucknow Super Giants), Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad), and Thushara (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) also missed the World Cup at various stages due to injuries to hamstring, shoulder and broken left thumb. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) wishes to announce that players who have requested to participate in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 will be issued a No Objection Certificate (NOC) only upon successfully passing SLCs mandatory Physical Performance Test. Hasaranga (Lucknow Super Giants), Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad), and Thushara (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) also missed the World Cup at various stages due to injuries to hamstring, shoulder and broken left thumb. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Along with this program, players are also undergoing the mandatory physical performance tests, a routine process followed to check the fitness standards of the players, added SLC. Article Source: IANS
'The Magic Of Crickets Greatest Icons Continues': Sunil Gavaskar On IML Season 2
International Masters League: Emphasising the lasting appeal of crickets legends, former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar said the second season of the International Masters League (IML) will look to build on the strong foundation laid by its debut edition while delivering an enhanced experience for fans. The upcoming season of the T20 league is scheduled to be held from October 24 to November 14, 2026, with matches set to be played across Mumbai, Vadodara, and Visakhapatnam. The tournament will once again bring together some of the biggest names in world cricket, offering fans a blend of nostalgia and competitive action. Speaking about the return of the league, Gavaskar said, Season 1 of the IML reaffirmed that the magic of crickets greatest icons continues to resonate deeply with fans. As we return for Season 2, the focus is on elevating that experience, with greater competition, more unforgettable moments, and the same enduring passion for the game. Fans can look forward to seeing their heroes back in action, and I am confident it will be another truly memorable edition of the tournament. The inaugural season proved to be a major success, with India Masters emerging as champions. It featured a star-studded line-up that included legends such as Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Shane Watson, Yuvraj Singh, Chris Gayle, and Kumar Sangakkara, drawing significant attention from cricket fans across the globe. In terms of viewership, the league made a strong impact, emerging as the second most-watched mens T20 competition in India, with a reach of 246 million across television and OTT platforms. The inaugural season proved to be a major success, with India Masters emerging as champions. It featured a star-studded line-up that included legends such as Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Shane Watson, Yuvraj Singh, Chris Gayle, and Kumar Sangakkara, drawing significant attention from cricket fans across the globe. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Further details, including the full schedule, team rosters, and ticketing information, will be announced in the coming months as anticipation builds for the tournaments return. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Very Important For Sooryavanshi To Not Let Success Or Failure Get To His Head, Says Pathan
Indian Premier League: Former India left-arm fast bowler Irfan Pathan has urged caution in managing teenaged batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, adding that its very important for the left-hander to not let either success or failure get to his head. Sooryavanshi is yet to turn 15, but has already made big runs in his cricketing career so far, including being the fastest Indian batter to hit a century in the IPL (in just 35 balls), and was retained by Rajasthan Royals (RR) ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Hes also coming on the back of being Player of the Tournament and Player of the Final in the 2026 Mens U19 World Cup, won by India. It is very important for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi not to let success or failure get to his head. Its quite a sensitive age because he is just about 15 years old. At this stage, he potentially has a 20-year professional career ahead of him. In todays time, where longevity is not always a priority and careers can be short, you can still achieve a lot in 6 to 8 years. But Vaibhav could have a much longer journey. Naturally, it is important that someone consistently stays with him as a guide, a good mentor who can support him over time, the role Rahul Dravid played last year, said Pathan on JioStar. He also spoke about how Sooryavanshi needs to constantly improve his game to stay ahead of the oppositions plans to counter him. At the same time, he must keep improving his game constantly. It is possible that this season, teams may plan against him, like bowling consistently outside the off stump and keeping the ball away from his reach. He will need to counter that, even if it comes with the risk of getting out. Also, he might face the same challenges that Abhishek Sharma did, different types of bowling and constant variations in pace, so how he adapts and finds ways to score in those situations will be key. Ex-India opener Aakash Chopra said Sooryavanshis fearless approach must be tempered with consistency in IPLs high-pressure environment. If the first one is there to be hit, I will go for it is a very good philosophy. But if it happens three times that you go for the first ball and, God forbid, you dont connect properly and get out, that is when problems start. The IPL is a different beast. He will need to counter that, even if it comes with the risk of getting out. Also, he might face the same challenges that Abhishek Sharma did, different types of bowling and constant variations in pace, so how he adapts and finds ways to score in those situations will be key. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He got some exposure last year, when Rahul Dravid was there as well, and you could see tears in his eyes after getting out in one of the games. This time, there are expectations, and he will carry that burden. Even though we are talking about him, saying that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will come and score runs, so in that regard, it is a huge season for him, he added. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka To Conduct Fitness Tests Before Clearing Players For IPL 2026 : Report
No Objection Certificates: Sri Lanka cricket board (SLC) has decided to conduct mandatory fitness tests for its players before No Objection Certificates (NOC) for their participation in the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) which will start from March 28. The move comes as several Sri Lankan players, picked by different franchises, are currently recovering from injuries. According to a report by Cricbuzz, the tests are expected to be held early next week in Colombo, and only those who meet the required fitness standards will be allowed to take part in the IPL. Among the prominent players awaiting clearance are bowler Matheesha Pathirana (Kolkata Knight Riders), experienced spinner Wanindu Hasaranga (Lucknow Super Giants), left arm fast bowler Eshan Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad), and Nuwan Thushara (Royal Challengers Bengaluru). In total, seven Sri Lankan players have been picked for the upcoming season. Others include Dushmantha Chameera and Pathum Nissanka (both Delhi Capitals), along with Kamindu Mendis (Sunrisers Hyderabad). Multiple IPL franchise officials have said that they will receive an update on the Sri Lankan stars once their scheduled fitness tests are done. There are fitness tests scheduled by SLC on Monday and Tuesday, and we will know about their players only after that, officials of multiple IPL franchises said to Cricbuzz Multiple IPL franchise officials have said that they will receive an update on the Sri Lankan stars once their scheduled fitness tests are done. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As a result of the injuries Sri Lanka, despite being the hosts of the T20 World Cup 2026 crashed out from the Super 8s stage. However the team performed well in the group stage where they registered three wins in four matches which also included defeating the 2021 champions Australia, which led to the Mitchell Marsh led team out from the group stage for the first time. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: After Phenomenal SMAT, Anukul Roy Aims For A Regular Spot In KKR's Line-up
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Since 2018, the year Anukul Roy became a member of the Indian team that went on to win the Mens U19 World Cup in New Zealand, he has mainly been a bench player in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Roy, a handy batter who also bowls left-arm orthodox spin, has only 12 IPL appearances four of which came in the 2023 and 2024 seasons for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). But after a phenomenal domestic season for Jharkhand, Roy believes 2026 is finally the year the wait ends for him to have a regular spot in Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) line-up. I am feeling excited to play. This year has been good, and the domestic season went well. So, I am thinking that I can get a chance this year. We are preparing very well for that here in Kolkata, and have already done some preparation in Mumbai. So, it has been very good. I have been waiting to play (regularly) for many years - so, I have a huge excitement feeling about this, Roy tells IANS in an exclusive conversation from Kolkata. The case Roy has built is difficult to ignore for KKRs think-tank. In the 2025/26 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Roy scored 303 runs and took 18 wickets -- striking at 160.31 with the bat and an economy rate of 7.41 with the ball. Roy was adjudged as Player of the Tournament in Jharkhand, claiming their maiden SMAT title. Only Harshal Patel, who scored 374 runs and took 19 wickets in 2019-20, has previously scored 300-plus runs and taken 15-plus wickets in a single edition of the tournament. Roy also caught nine catches across eleven matches, making him only the fourth man in T20 history to achieve this unique treble in a single tournament. He scored 25-plus runs and took multiple wickets in the same match on seven occasions -- only two other men have managed to do that double in a T20 tournament. At KKR, Roy has long been viewed primarily as a spin-bowling option, but with Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine around, the chances to play havent come consistently. But with his batting returns for Jharkhand catching everyones notice, conversations with KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar during a pre-season camp in Mumbai were specifically focused on it. When I came to Mumbai, I spoke to Abhishek sir - I mean bhaiya. Like, what can you do as you can bat at any number? Then bowling came, especially in power-play and outside of it. So, that type of preparation started from there. When I went to Mumbai, I even managed to play in the DY Patil tournament like what to do in it, and what's more, I was there to learn. So all of the preparation started from there, and a lot of improvement is already visible. Now, we are ready for games, and we will get better after coming here. For Jharkhand in SMAT, Roy credited being pushed to number five as the key reason behind his strong batting returns. One of the standout knocks off his willow was an unbeaten 95 off 58 balls against Karnataka on November 28 -- when Jharkhand were gasping at 105/6 in the 13th over chasing 158, and Roy took them home with two wickets in hand. This time, my position was changed in batting. Earlier, I used to play at number seven, but I was made to play at number five. So, I got to play a lot, and one can change the match from there. That match was like that -- I had a lot of balls to play, but there weren't many wickets in hand. But I had a chance to hit in the gap from time to time. So, I had a lot of balls, and that meant I could give myself time. So, it was a challenge in that match, as I didn't have wickets in my hand. In batting, I was trying to implement what I used to do well in earlier matches. Earlier, I used to do well in two matches, but now, I do well in 7-8 matches. So, I was more focused on that like this year, I will have to do a lot for my team and myself -- only then I will get a chance, and someone will spot me. So, I was focused on all these things. The technical foundations, he insists, were always there, but what changed for Roy was the consistency in application with the bat. No, I kept it the same. My batting was like that from the beginning - I used to adjust myself in any position. Earlier, I used to bat higher, and for example, if the team lost 5-6 wickets at 50-60-75 runs, situations like that have happened to me many times. It would make me feel that I have to play now, build my innings slowly, and learn a lot about it in domestic cricket. So, I didn't change things much just that I did my batting according to the situation the team was in. While waiting for his time to play in KKR, sharing a nets session with Narine and Chakaravarthy is always a classroom in spin bowling for Roy, aiming to add layers to his bowling. Yes, I learn from them every time. Like, all three of us bowl in nets together. So, we talk a lot like what can we do? What is the situation at this time? Even from Sunil Narine like where to bowl, bowling the same deliveries, and how to send down the carrom ball and apply backspin on the balls. I keep asking these questions on the net, and we talk about everything on bowling. The years spent watching from the dugout and being under numerous KKR coaches have also accumulated into something useful for Roy. There has been a lot of growth. To sit and learn and work under GG sir, Abhishek bhaiya, and Chandu sir, who was there in between, as McCullum. By working under different coaches, I got to learn a lot, like sometimes around batting, bowling, discipline, sharpness of the mind, where and what you have to use in a game. So, I got to learn a lot, and it has helped me a lot in domestic as well. Moving straight from Ranji Trophy to SMAT left little time for adjustment, but Roy stated the fundamentals transfer was smooth. It was very good. We had very little time to prepare, as before that, we played Ranji Trophy matches. So, the basics were set, and we didn't have to make many changes or change positions and all. So, it was a little easier for us to go for the white ball games. Whenever we go for the white ball from the red ball, it feels good as you don't have to change that much -- you just have to hold the position while batting. In T20s, you have to bring some variation in bowling. In day matches, you have to bowl at the same place. In T20s, you have to mix both the lengths and lines. So, we just practised a little bit on it. Our support staff worked very hard, and Ishan (Kishan) was with me. He was also very good and led the team so well in all the league matches that we went very far in the competition. Everyone performed very well in the team. So, it felt very good that this was the first time we got to manage the SMAT Trophy for Jharkhand, he elaborated. A lot of players alongside Roy have gone on to play for the senior India team -- like Prithvi Shaw, Shubman Gill, Riyan Parag, Abhishek Sharma, and Arshdeep Singh. All are now established names in IPL and international cricket. At 27, Roy is crystal clear about what a strong IPL 2026 could mean. Yes, it seems that the performance is good, whether it was one-day, T20, or red-ball games. So, there is a chance that my name could come up somewhere. If IPL goes well, there is a 100 percent chance that my name will come up somewhere (for the national team). So, this IPL is the most important, and I am focusing on that. Being on the sidelines can be tough for any player, but Roy manages it by being happy whenever someone in the KKR camp makes the team win. Whoever does well in this team, I would feel very happy. I would want us to be happy in his happiness so that someone will also be happy in my happiness. So, there is always a hunger for that like if I get to play, someone will say something good. Or they will think there's a friend like me who is always waiting for a chance to play - when will he play? And will he do well? So, there is always a hunger for that, and I keep waiting for it. But yes, whenever I get a chance, I will do well for the team and make them win. The goal, for now, is straightforward for Roy get chances and help KKR qualify for the playoffs quickly after missing the bus last time. Whatever chances I will get, even if I don't get to play, I want to be with the team forever. If I get to play, I want to win as many matches as possible. Firstly, we want to qualify for the playoffs. After that, we will see what happens. So, we are looking at the playoff qualifications first. We will take one match at a time, and it will be much better for us. If we quickly win 7-8 games out of the 14 matches, the sooner we will qualify, and we are focused on that. The goal, for now, is straightforward for Roy get chances and help KKR qualify for the playoffs quickly after missing the bus last time. Whatever chances I will get, even if I don't get to play, I want to be with the team forever. If I get to play, I want to win as many matches as possible. Firstly, we want to qualify for the playoffs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, this time, I think I might get chances. I have done well, and I am confident that whenever I get a chance -- I don't know when I will get it. But whenever I get a chance, I will do something good for the team this time. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Biggest Thing Is How You Handle Pressure In The Tournament, Says Irfan Pathan
Indian Premier League: Former India allrounder Irfan Pathan has said that coping with pressure is the defining challenge for young cricketers entering the Indian Premier League (IPL), especially for those carrying hefty price tags. IPL 2026 will see uncapped Indian players Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma be under spotlight after Chennai Super Kings (CSK) snapped them for Rs 14 crore each in last years auction. The biggest thing is how you handle pressure. The IPL is a tournament where you can be a hero one day, and fade away the next. Weve seen so many players who earn huge money at an auction, but then dont perform the following season and dont even get picked again. I would want to see how a player like Prashant Veer, who has been paid in upwards of 14 crore, performs under pressure when given an opportunity. Especially in the last four overs, whether he is batting or bowling, when a breakthrough is needed and he is being attacked from both ends, how does he respond in that moment? said Pathan on JioStar. He also said part of succeeding in IPL for youngsters earning heavy paydays will be in how they deal with failure and bounce back in future. If I were part of the management, I would also observe what happens after a player fails under pressure in a few matches. How does he regroup, rebuild, and step back onto the field with confidence? Because if Ive invested such a big amount in a player at the auction, I obviously trust his ability, but along with that, attitude matters a lot too. Ex-India opener Aakash Chopra highlighted the off-field distractions that accompany the IPLs scale for which youngsters are never trained to deal with. What is truly unique about the IPL is something you dont experience when playing for your state, or even for India, because there you are surrounded by established superstars you can learn from, whereas here everything feels larger than life. How does he regroup, rebuild, and step back onto the field with confidence? Because if Ive invested such a big amount in a player at the auction, I obviously trust his ability, but along with that, attitude matters a lot too. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The challenge is that players are never really trained to deal with all this. They are trained to play cricket, how to face the ball and handle pressure on the field, but not how to manage these distractions. During the IPLs eight to nine-week window, this becomes constant and can be overwhelming, so it needs to be handled very carefully, he added. Article Source: IANS
South Africa Women To Host India And Australia For Multi-format Series
Cricket South Africa CEO Pholetsi: The South Africa women's team will host India and Australia in a busy schedule that includes multi-format matches, featuring two rare Test matches. Indias tour will kick off with a three-match ODI series, part of the ICC Women's Championship, starting on March 9 in Potchefstroom. The second ODI will take place in Bloemfontein, and then the teams will head to Newlands in Cape Town for the series finale. These ODIs are crucial for qualifying for the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2029, making the competition even more significant. The tour will also include a one-off Test match at St Georges Park in Gqeberha from December 20 to 23. This will be only the fourth red-ball meeting between the two teams. India have won all three previous matches in 2002, 2014, and 2024. This match will coincide with the opening mens Test between the England and South Africa national cricket teams in Johannesburg, marking an important moment for cricket in the country. Next, the focus will shift to Australias historic visit; it will be their first full bilateral tour of South Africa since a planned trip in 2020 was cancelled due to COVID-19. The series will start with three T20Is from March 18 in Kimberley, followed by matches in Benoni and KuGompo City (East London). After that, the teams will play a three-match ODI series starting on March 27 in Gqeberha, then moving to Paarl, and ending in Durban on April 3. The last ODI will be recognised as a Black Day fixture, highlighting the ongoing fight against gender-based violence. The multi-format series will conclude with a one-off Test at the JB Marks Oval in North West from April 8 to 11. This will be only the second Womens Test between South Africa and Australia, following their earlier match in Perth in February 2024, where Australia won by an innings and 284 runs. Cricket South Africa CEO Pholetsi Moseki shared his excitement for the upcoming season, stating, We are delighted to host two of the world's top teams in India and Australia for what promises to be a thrilling home summer for the Proteas Women. These tours will showcase the very best of international women's cricket and boost the encouraging increase in fan attendance, as we continue to welcome growing crowds across the country to watch world-class players compete at some of our iconic venues. Schedule vs India 1st ODI - December 9, 2026, Potchefstroom 2nd ODI - December 12, 2026, Bloemfontein 3rd ODI - December 15, 2026, Cape Town One-off Test - December 20 to 23, 2026, Gqeberha vs Australia 1st T20I - March 18, 2027, Kimberley 2nd T20I - March 21, 2027, Benoni 3rd T20I - March 23, 2027, KuGompo City 1st ODI - March 27, 2027, Gqeberha 2nd ODI - March 31, 2027, Paarl 1st ODI - March 27, 2027, Gqeberha Also Read: Live Cricket Score One-off Test - April 8 to 11, 2027, Potchefstroom Article Source: IANS
Keshav Maharaj: 'We are very inexperienced, but it's not an excuse'
They currently trail a five-match T20I series 2-1 against New Zealand, with many first-choice players missing from their squad
3rd T20I: Bowlers Shine As NZ Seal 8-wicket Win Over South Africa
For South Africa: A superb bowling show followed by Tom Lathams unbeaten half-century powered New Zealand to a comfortable eight-wicket victory over South Africa in the third T20I played at Eden Park on Friday, helping the hosts take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series. After winning the toss, New Zealand opted to bowl first and produced a disciplined effort to restrict South Africa to 136/9 in 20 overs. The hosts then chased down the total easily in just 16.2 overs. South Africa were off to a poor start as they lost three crucial wickets in the powerplay, with Wiaan Mulder getting out on a duck while Tony de Zorzi and Connor Esterhuizen made starts but could not convert them into big scores. After the top order failure, the middle order also could not steady the innings, with Rubin Hermann and Dian Forrester unable to make an impact. Later, George Linde (23 off 19), Gerald Coetzee (16 off 8), and Nqobani Mokoena (26 off 20) added some useful runs, helping South Africa cross the 130-run mark, but the total remained below par. New Zealands bowlers kept things tight throughout. Mitchell Santner and Ben Sears picked up two wickets each, while Ferguson stood out with an economical spell, conceding just nine runs in his four overs. Kyle Jamieson, James Neesham, and Cole McConchie also contributed to maintaining pressure. In reply, New Zealand chased down the target comfortably. Devon Conway and Latham provided a steady start, with Conway scoring 39 off 26 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes. After Conways dismissal, Latham anchored the innings with an unbeaten 63 off 55 balls, ensuring there were no setbacks in the chase. Tim Robinson added 17 runs, while Nick Kelly finished the match. In reply, New Zealand chased down the target comfortably. Devon Conway and Latham provided a steady start, with Conway scoring 39 off 26 balls, including four boundaries and two sixes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 136/9 in 20 overs (Nqobani Mokoena 26, George Linde 17; Mitchell Santner 2-21, Ben Sears 2-27) lost to New Zealand 137/2 in 16.2 overs (Tom Latham 63*, Devon Conway 39; Lutho Sipamla 1-26, Keshav Maharaj 1-30) by 8 wickets. Article Source: IANS
Ferguson, Santner, Latham help New Zealand take 2-1 series lead
Conway and Latham put on an opening stand of 96 in New Zealand's chase of 137
'I probably do lean towards the NZ20,' says Devine as New Zealand braces for winds of change
It's looking hopefully likely, having a New Zealand tournament and that's pretty exciting, says Lockie Ferguson
CSK Confirms Nathan Ellis' Exit From IPL 2026 Due To Hamstring Injury
Chennai Super Kings: Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have suffered a big blow just a week before the start of the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 as their prime bowler Nathan Ellis has been ruled out of the whole tournament due to a hamstring injury. The franchise confirmed the exit of the Australian pacer with a social media post on Friday. Nathan Ellis has been ruled out of the season due to a Hamstring injury. Wishing him a speedy recovery! CSK wrote on X. Ellis, who has taken 19 wickets from 17 IPL matches, was bought by CSK for Rs 2 crore at the 2025 mega auction after four seasons with Punjab Kings and was retained ahead of the 2026 season. The 31-year-old, who was in great touch for Australia in the past year, was expected to play a big role for the franchise after they let go their prime bowler Matheesha Pathirana, who will now play for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the upcoming season. With Ellis out of the season, CSK's overseas fast-bowling contingent is now left with Matt Henry, Jamie Overton and Zak Foulkes, and the Indians in the mix are Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj, Gurjapneet Singh and Mukesh Choudhary. The Ruturaj Gaikwad-led team also has India's T20 World Cup champion Shivam Dube and Aman Khan as pace bowling all-rounders. With Ellis out of the season, CSK's overseas fast-bowling contingent is now left with Matt Henry, Jamie Overton and Zak Foulkes, and the Indians in the mix are Khaleel Ahmed, Anshul Kamboj, Gurjapneet Singh and Mukesh Choudhary. Also Read: Live Cricket Score CSK finished last in the IPL 2025. They won just four out of the 14 matches and were the first team to get eliminated from the playoff race. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'A Lot Of RCB's Success Will Depend On Hazlewood's Availability,' Opines Du Plessis
Former South African: Former South African player Faf du Plessis has stressed the importance of Josh Hazlewood in Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) chances ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, saying the teams success is closely linked to the availability of the Australian pacer. Hazlewood, who played a crucial role in RCB's triumphant campaign in the IPL 2025, has not played a match since injuring his hamstring in the Sheffield Shield on November 12 last year. The pacer also missed the recently concluded T20 World Cup 2026 due to not attaining full recovery. The 35-year-old is currently managed by Cricket Australia and is set to miss the opening matches of the IPL 2026. His return date is yet to be confirmed. Du Plessis explained that Hazlewoods ability to deliver in crucial phases, both with the new ball and at the death, makes him a vital part of the bowling attack, and his absence leaves a significant gap in the side. When he was there, even when I was playing, we would have effective bowling attacks, and when you take him out, he leaves such a massive hole because he gets you wickets in the power play. He comes back, and he's excellent at depth. So I think a lot of his or a lot of the team's success goes hand in hand with Hazlewood's availability, Du Plessis was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo. The former Proteas batter also pointed out that building a strong bowling unit has always been a challenge at the RCB's home ground, Chinnaswamy Stadium, due to its batting-friendly nature, making experienced bowlers even more crucial. For a long period of time, Chinnaswamy has been a very difficult home ground. In all the years that I was there as well, you can't, you try and plan for what you think are home conditions, but it's so different all the time, and it's so batter-friendly. So the only difference I've really picked up is that you need a quality finger spinner, which I wish we had in our time in terms of the guys we're talking about now, those guys, he said. Du Plessis added that having the right mix of bowlers, including quality spinners and experienced pacers like Hazlewood, is key for RCB to succeed in the upcoming IPL season. For a long period of time, Chinnaswamy has been a very difficult home ground. In all the years that I was there as well, you can't, you try and plan for what you think are home conditions, but it's so different all the time, and it's so batter-friendly. So the only difference I've really picked up is that you need a quality finger spinner, which I wish we had in our time in terms of the guys we're talking about now, those guys, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB will start their title defence on March 28, when they face Sunrisers Hyderabad in the tournament opener at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Article Source: IANS
PBKS haven't Achieved Their Goal Yet, We Must Cross The Finish Line This Time: Suryansh Shedge
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Punjab Kings batting all-rounder Suryansh Shedge said the franchise hasnt achieved its goal yet of winning the title after becoming runners-up in IPL 2025, adding that the squad heads into the upcoming season with unfinished business firmly on their minds. PBKS reached only its second IPL final in 2025 but fell short by six runs to eventual champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Ahmedabad. We haven't achieved our goal yet. So I think we'll go in with the same mindset again this year. I think all of us talked to each other in some way or the other and brought that topic up. Directly nahi hoi wo baat (The talk didnt happen directly). But I think all of us have spoken to each other about the fact that we just fell short and how we have to cross the finish line this time, Shedge told IANS in an exclusive conversation, facilitated by JSW Sports. Shedge, who had five IPL appearances in the 2025 season (though he didnt get to post any noteworthy performance, wasted no time since the season ended. Playing domestic games for Mumbai in both senior and U23 teams has kept him sharp. It's like in the last month, I've played about three to four red-ball matches. So I'm trying to sneak in a lot of wide-ball sessions also in between. It's working well for now, but the preps started last year after the IPL ended, so I don't think I have to rush anything. It's like a process, so I think it's on the right track. Aside from being in a thriving PBKS atmosphere, Shedge had a memorable moment when he met his childhood idol Virat Kohli. From looking at him playing on the screen to sharing the ground with him, it was surreal and unbelievable a few times. But I think watching him go about his business, even in practice sessions, I learnt a lot about how professional he is and the energy he brings. But the first time when I met him, when I was shaking his hand, I couldn't believe it. I was jittery and had goosebumps because he's been my idol since I started playing cricket. So it was a very, it was a huge moment for me personally, in terms of my cricketing career, because I always dreamt of playing alongside him, and I think let's keep it at that. The pre-season camp in Udaipur earlier this year also gave Shedge time to spend with fellow Mumbaikar and new spin bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule. So basically, I think we have a couple of guys who are new in the coaching staff. I know Sairaj sir really well because he's from Mumbai. It was really good to work with him in that camp. I had a lot of good interactions with him regarding my bowling and batting because he's been around the IPL circuit for a number of years now, and he has that experience in him. So it was great learning things from him. Secondly, because you meet your teammates after a year so I think it's good to have such camps because then you can rekindle and talk to your teammates and build that rapport with them again. Being in the high-pressure environment in the IPL gave tonnes of lessons to Shedge. I feel like controlling your emotions is one thing when you're playing a high-stakes game. It's like if your emotions go up and down, you might not perform at your best. So that's one thing I've learnt. Secondly, situational awareness I've always given 100 per cent to my team since I was a young child. But I hate losing so I think that final also taught us a lot as a team and me as an individual, he said. Though Shedge captained Mumbai on a tour of England and earned India A selection, Shedge said his internal preparation has been the real work in progress. I think life remains the same the preparations get tougher and you're a bit more hard on yourself because you can see that goal and that goal is in reach. You're so close yet so far. So I think you try to work harder, and I think it has helped me in that way. The acceptance part is accepting that you need to improve on something and these are your strengths; this is what you need to improve on. I think that has given me a lot of clarity of where I stand right now. The hyper, win-at-all-costs kid from Mumbai is being steadily replaced by steady patience, which Shedge said wasnt the case a few years ago. I don't think that was the case if you ask me two, three years back. I was always this hyper kid, and I've always wanted to win, as I said. So I didn't know how to control my emotions. I think once you grow up and you start to see what is working for you and what's not working for you, you try to inculcate some changes and work on the things that need to be worked on. I think accepting the fact that I need to work on something helped me a lot. Then, as soon as you notice something, you need to get to work asap. You can't just linger around and let it be for some other day. So I think getting things done in that instant has helped me a lot. I wouldn't say I'm a patient guy. There's a lot of scope of improvement right now, but I think I'm on the path to becoming a patient human being. Much of PBKS unlikely run to the final last year, Shedge believes, was built on a dressing room environment created by Ricky Ponting and captain Shreyas Iyer who share a good rapport from their Delhi Capitals days. When everyone on the team comes together and has one similar goal, beautiful things happen. Since we started getting together for camps before last year's IPL, I think the goal was pretty clear. When you have a support staff that is for the players, they want to support the players, and I think it makes a huge difference. The relationship of Ricky sir and Shreyas bhai also I think they go way back during the Delhi Capitals time also. So I think that helped us because they were familiar with each other and they were more often than not on the same page. The environment always was light because Arshdeep (Singh) paaji was also there. He likes having a few laughs, and it was always a good time. So that's why we did really well. For Shedge, who shot into the limelight by being a vital cog in Mumbai winning the 2024/25 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he ended the recent domestic season without silverware and was candid about how he fared in it. Our goal was to lift all the three trophies, but that couldn't happen. Nevertheless, I think we performed very well as a group. Sometimes things just don't click so it's like it was one of those years. Everyone was on the same page and was working hard. There were a lot of contributions from each and every individual in different games. But sometimes it just doesn't happen. So now we know what we need to improve on, and we can go in better prepared for next season. Personally for me also, I feel like in whatever opportunities I got, I could have done better. So as I said, the acceptance part, and that's how we grow. I wouldn't call it losing or failing. We were just learning as a group and I as an individual. Everyone was on the same page and was working hard. There were a lot of contributions from each and every individual in different games. But sometimes it just doesn't happen. So now we know what we need to improve on, and we can go in better prepared for next season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Then, making an impact, contributing to my team's victory has always been very important, and I think I'll try to do that this year. In whichever way I can help my team, I'll try to help them, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Bharat Arun Has Been Adding A Lot Of Value,' Says Pant On LSG's Bowling Improvement
Skipper Rishabh Pant: Skipper Rishabh Pant has underlined the importance of improving Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) bowling unit ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, saying the addition of experienced coach Bharat Arun is already making a positive impact as they look to end the quest for the IPL trophy in the upcoming season. Pant explained that the team management identified bowling as a key area to strengthen after poor performance in the last season. He added that Aruns experience, clear communication, and ability to build trust with bowlers have helped create a more confident and open environment in the camp. The camp with the fast bowlers has been fantastic. Bharat Arun, sir, has come on board, and since he arrived, he has been adding a lot of value. We've had a lot of conversations about what I want from the bowlers and what he thinks he can add. The energy is pure. He is one of the best bowling coaches, and I have that trust, having worked with him when he was with the Indian cricket team. He brings that experience, Pant said on Jio Hotstar. The bowlers trust him and open up to him, which is exactly what you want from a bowling coach, adding value to the system. When we look back at last season, we felt we needed to add more to our bowling. He is definitely someone who can contribute a lot in that area, and I am really happy to have him, he added. Pant also spoke about the importance of maintaining a relaxed and enjoyable environment in the dressing room. He stressed that enjoying the game helps players perform better. I think everyone is fun-loving these days because the environment is already so stressful. Everyone wants to enjoy each other's company; you can feel that emotion, the love, the enjoyment. If you carry too much stress and dont enjoy yourself, sometimes you wont be able to give your best. You dont want to treat it as work. I say this a lot, as kids, why did we play cricket? Yes, there is a lot at stake, a lot to lose, and the stakes will keep getting higher, but you shouldnt stop enjoying the game and having fun. I think that is something that seems to be missing these days, and if players bring that back, they will be a lot happier, he said. Pant, who missed Indias ODI series against New Zealand in January due to a side strain and has not featured in a match since then, said he is in a positive mindset and is focused on improving every day. I think I am in a good space, physically and mentally. I like to work on myself every day, and I enjoy that, because you have to spend time with yourself to keep improving. As long as you are playing cricket, that matters. All the seniors I speak to tell me that in cricket, you can't take it lightly even for a day. Today could be your day, but tomorrow it might not be, and that could change again the day after. So, just keep working hard, he said. Pant, who missed Indias ODI series against New Zealand in January due to a side strain and has not featured in a match since then, said he is in a positive mindset and is focused on improving every day. Also Read: Live Cricket Score According to the 20 match schedule released by the BCCI, Pant led LSG will play their first match against the Delhi Capitals at their home ground Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow, on April 1. Article Source: IANS
Hosting 2028 Indoor Athletics Worlds 'big Step Forward In Our Olympic Journey': Dhawan
World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze: As the World Athletics Council selected Odisha, India, to host the World Athletics Indoor Championships in 2028, former India cricketer Shikhar Dhawan called it a ig step forward in the Olympic journey, saying it reflects Indias growing stature on the global sporting stage. During the 240th World Athletics Council Meeting held in Torun, Poland, India was awarded the 2028 edition of the World Athletics Indoor Championships, from March 3-5 2028, which will see India host a global track and field championship for the first time. India continues to grow as a global sporting destination. Hosting the 2028 World Indoor Athletics Championships in Bhubaneswar is a proud moment and a big step forward in our Olympic journey and sports ecosystem, Dhawan shared on X. Members of the World Athletics Council inspected Bhubaneswars Kalinga Indoor Stadium in Odisha in January and were satisfied with the facilities. Odisha is one of the main destinations for track and field in the country. Apart from domestic competitions, Odisha has also been hosting international competitions. The 2017 Asian Athletics Championships was held at Bhubaneswars Kalinga Stadium. Odisha also conducted the World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze Level Competition last year in Bhubaneswar, which attracted more than 200 athletes from different parts of the globe. Members of the World Athletics Council inspected Bhubaneswars Kalinga Indoor Stadium in Odisha in January and were satisfied with the facilities. Odisha is one of the main destinations for track and field in the country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Over the past decade, Odisha has made sport a central pillar of its development vision. Hosting the World Athletics Indoor Championships 2028 will further strengthen our commitment to building a vibrant sporting culture while inspiring the next generation of athletes across India, he had said. Article Source: IANS
'He's 25, Not 20 Anymore': ABD Urges Abhishek To Take More Responsibility Ahead Of IPL 2026
Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former South Africa player AB de Villiers believes that India batter Abhishek Sharma has reached a stage in his career where he must take greater responsibility and deal better with pressure, especially after an inconsistent run in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Abhishek, who was struggling for runs in India's triumphant World Cup campaign, has been named vice- captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which will commence on March 28. Hes 25, not 20 anymore. So, this is definitely the phase where he has to start taking more responsibility. There will be media pressure and people asking him to become more consistent. We know he was a little inconsistent during the T20 World Cup, which was disappointing. He had a good finish in the final, but otherwise, it was a quiet tournament for him. He was erratic at times, De Villiers said on JioHotstar. De Villiers further pointed out that while Abhishek has already shown his talent, the next step is about maturity and consistency. He stressed that expectations will only grow, and handling them mentally will be key to success in IPL 2026. He had an unbelievable IPL 2025, scoring close to a 200 strike-rate and averaging in the 30s, which is good for an opening batter scoring over 400 runs in the tournament, but it could have been better. Once again, that word consistency comes to mind. Its a personal challenge he will have to overcome mentally. Being the number one international T20I batter in the world comes with expectation, and that is the most dangerous word in cricket, when you feel like the whole world is closing in on you, and its up to him to fight those mental battles throughout this coming season, de Villiers added. De Villiers also advised Abhishek to be smarter in reading situations instead of always attacking. Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star highlighted the importance of adapting to difficult bowlers and trusting his own plan, which could help him become more consistent. The answer to his success, and to the longevity of his career and consistency, lies in him understanding and respecting different match-ups. A bowler comes on, suppose its Bumrah, and the game is on the line. How do you handle that? Do you attack him, or do you respect it and get to the other end? That is where you have to be true to yourself as a batter. You have to feel, Theres a threat here, Im not comfortable, Im not going to give it away. Ill give it a couple of minutes and see if something else comes up.' I think that is the only missing link in his game still, De Villiers noted. De Villiers also advised Abhishek to be smarter in reading situations instead of always attacking. Former Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star highlighted the importance of adapting to difficult bowlers and trusting his own plan, which could help him become more consistent. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Abhishek will open the innings for SRH with Australian great Travis Head when they face the defending champions RCB in the tournament opener on March 28 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Article Source: IANS
3rd T20I: Devine's Allround Effort Takes NZ To 2-1 Series Lead Over SA
Then Suzie Bates: Sophie Devine's 55 not out after her brilliant bowling effort powered New Zealand to a six-wicket win over South Africa in the third T20I here at Eden Park on Friday and took a 2-1 series lead in the five-match series with two games to go. After opting to bat first, the Proteas women were restricted to 149/7, with Sophie Devine and Suzie Bates picking up a couple of wickets each. In response, Devines half-century led the chase, with support from Amelia Kerr (30) and Maddy Green (34), as the hosts chased down the target in 18.4 overs to take a 2-1 lead in the series. Batting first, South Africa got off to a disastrous start as they were reduced to 9/2 within three overs when Rosemary Mair removed opener Tazmin Brits in the second over, and Jess Kerr joined the party in the next over to dismiss Sune Luus. Annerie Dercksen and skipper Laura Wolvaardt stitched together a crucial 51-run stand for the third wicket to steady the innings after early setbacks. The partnership, however, was broken by Sophie Devine, who dismissed Dercksen for 27. Then Suzie Bates removed Chloe Tryon before Sophie Devine struck again, dismissing Nadine de Klerk, as the visitors slipped to 101/5 in 15 overs, leaving them in a spot of bother. Kayla Reyneke (34 not out off 20) provided late momentum in the death overs, smashing two sixes and a four straight down the ground in the last over to lift South Africa to 149/7. Then Suzie Bates removed Chloe Tryon before Sophie Devine struck again, dismissing Nadine de Klerk, as the visitors slipped to 101/5 in 15 overs, leaving them in a spot of bother. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But Sophie Devine and Maddy Green signalled the shift in momentum with an unbeaten 84-run stand for the fifth wicket. When the partnership brought up its fifty, Green had contributed just 12 off 15 balls, with Devine doing the bulk of the scoring from the other end. She carried that dominance through to the finish as New Zealand wrapped up the chase with six wickets in hand and eight balls to spare. Article Source: IANS
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After Hazlewood & Cummins, Starc Set To Miss Start Of IPL; Edwards Ruled Out With Injury
After Josh Hazlewood: After Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc is also set to miss the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL), beginning March 28, with Cricket Australia opting for a cautious approach towards its premier fast bowlers ahead of a packed international schedule. Meanwhile, Jack Edwards has been ruled out due to foot injury. Cummins has not played competitive cricket since the third Ashes Test in Adelaide in December 2025, after being out of action post the tour of the West Indies due to a lumbar bone stress injury in his lower back. He was subsequently ruled out of the remaining Ashes matches and the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup due to the same issue. Hazlewood, meanwhile, was out for the entire Ashes series due to hamstring and Achilles issues. Meanwhile, Starc played all five Ashes Tests and the back-end of the Big Bash League. He is, however, being managed by Cricket Australia after having bowled more balls in Test cricket than any other paceman over the course of the last 12 months. Cricket Australia is taking a cautious approach with their star multi-format bowlers given that the Test side will play up to 21 matches in a 12-month period, including tours of South Africa, India and England, before defending their ODI World Cup crown in late 2027. Starc (Delhi Capitals) and Hazlewood (Royal Challengers Bengaluru), Cummins (Sunrisers Hyderabad) are set to leave holes in their respective teams' attacks to begin the tournament. In Cummins' absence, India wicketkeeper batter Ishan Kishan will lead (SRH). The trio's availability will depend on progress in their return-to-play protocols over the next few weeks, as per cricket.com.au. Moreover, SRH will also be missing Australian allrounder Jack Edwards after he picked up a foot injury. The 25-year-old allrounder was signed up by SRH for Rs 3 crore at the last auction and would have made his IPL debut this season. He was the only uncapped overseas player to be signed up at the 2025 auction. SRH will take part in the season opener on March 28 in Bengaluru, where they face off against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Meanwhile, five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have suffered a big blow with pacer Nathan Ellis set to be ruled out of the competition after being unable to recover in time from a hamstring injury, the franchises CEO KS Viswanathan told reporters at an event in Chennai on Thursday. SRH will take part in the season opener on March 28 in Bengaluru, where they face off against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Travis Head, Cameron Green, Marcus Stoinis and Tim David are among the 16 Australians on IPL rosters for the 2026 season. Article Source: IANS
England Cricket Chiefs To Front Up To Media Over Ashes Flop
English cricket chiefs Rob Key and Richard Gould will speak to the media at Lord's on Monday regarding a post-Ashes review into the team's series loss in Australia. Key, the managing director of men's cricket, will appear alongside England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Gould to discuss events on and off the field during a woeful 4-1 reverse over five Tests 'Down Under' in 2025/26. In addition to their poor on-field performance, concerns about the culture of an England squad led by Ben Stokes and coached by former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum emerged during a break in Noosa, an Australian resort, where there were reports of excessive drinking by players. This was followed by revelations that vice-captain Harry Brook had had an altercation with a nightclub bouncer on the pre-Ashes visit to New Zealand. The ECB briefly attempted to block England contracted players from fielding questions about the tour at pre-season county media days, in the hope this would first allow team management to discusss the circumstances of a deeply disappointing trip. But following a public outcry, the ECB quickly reversed its position with the England trio of Ollie Pope, Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson all taking part in Surrey's event at the Oval earlier this week. While no formal review is expected to be published, Key and Gould are set to offer major conclusions ahead of a home season which could lead to a reset for the under-fire coaching regime. The position of McCullum, who reiterated his post Ashes desire to continue as England coach following the white ball team's semi-final exit at the recent T20 World Cup, remains a major talking point. McCullum has been angered by suggestions he runs a casual operation with the England hierarchy also facing widespread criticisms regarding the team's warm-up schedule, preparation and overall selection policy. There has also been mounting frustration within English county cricket concerning the seeming disregard the England management have for the first-class game. Pope, however, insisted winning back the hearts and minds of fans was important to the England side. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The misconception might be that we weren't as fussed as it came across, he said. Of course we want to be a well-liked team, on and off the pitch, and unfortunately our performance didn't allow that to happen in Australia.
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Pakistan To Take Government Advice On Playing India In Hockey World Cup
Hockey World Cup: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) will take government advice on playing India in this year's FIH Men's Hockey World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands, as the tension between the two countries has spilt over into sports, a news report said on Thursday. Arch-rivals India and Pakistan have been drawn in Pool D of the 16-team World Cup, the International Hockey Federation (FIH) announced while unveiling the draw of the event. However, Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) officials told Telecom Asia Sport that they will follow the government's decision on whether to take the field against India when they are scheduled to meet in a first-round match on August 19. The Men's Hockey World Cup is scheduled to be co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands from August 15 to 30. This will be Pakistan's first World Cup appearance since finishing 12th out of 16 teams in the event held in Bhubaneswar, India, in 2018. Pakistan had failed to qualify for the event in 2014 and 2022. Pakistan is a four-time world champion in field hockey, with their last title coming as far back as 1994. The PHF is under an interim arrangement whose management committee will meet on March 27 and will look into the matter. We know that Pakistan and India are drawn in the same pool, so that will be on the agenda in the working committee meeting on March 27, Olympian Samiullah told www.telecomasia.net. This is a serious matter, so we will have to take advice from the government. India has stalled bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, but the two countries play in multi-national events. But India refused to send the men's cricket team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy last year following a military conflict between the two countries, following a terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan pulled out of last year's Asia Cup and Junior World Cup, both held in India, over political tension. India has stalled bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan since the 2008 Mumbai attacks, but the two countries play in multi-national events. But India refused to send the men's cricket team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy last year following a military conflict between the two countries, following a terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The last field hockey match between the two countries was in the Asian Games on September 30, 2022, when India won by a big margin of 10-2 at Hangzhou in China. India has won all five of its latest encounters against Pakistan. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Sam Curran Likely To Miss Tournament Due To Groin Injury, Ellis Set To Be Ruled Out
Indian Premier League: Rajasthan Royals (RR) have suffered a setback ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, with Englands all-rounder Sam Curran likely to miss the tournament due to a suspected groin injury. As per a report in ESPNCricinfo, Curran, 27, last featured for England in the Mens T20 World Cup on March 5, when the defending champions were beaten by eventual winners India in the semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. But he is now expected to miss IPL 2026 due to the groin injury for RR, the inaugural IPL champions. Curran was set to make his debut for RR after joining the franchise in November 2025 through a trade with Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Curran and India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja were swapped to RR in exchange for wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, who went on to be named Player of the Tournament at the Mens T20 World Cup and will now turn out for CSK when the competition begins on March 28. On the other hand, five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have suffered a big blow with pacer Nathan Ellis set to be ruled out of the competition after being unable to recover in time from a hamstring injury, the franchises CEO KS Viswanathan told reporters at an event in Chennai. Meanwhile, New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson is set to miss the initial stage of the tournament with the Punjab Kings (PBKS) due to his prioritising spending time with his family. His Beau was born during the T20 World Cup, for which Ferguson took a short paternity leave before coming back for the business end of the competition. Just had a wee son, trying to spend as much time as I can at home and help the wife out. I'll have a few weeks off after this, before sort of heading to the later stages of the IPL and away for the winter. Meanwhile, New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson is set to miss the initial stage of the tournament with the Punjab Kings (PBKS) due to his prioritising spending time with his family. His Beau was born during the T20 World Cup, for which Ferguson took a short paternity leave before coming back for the business end of the competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Cricket, in general, is on the up, which is amazing. Sometimes the hard part is selecting when to take a rest. So, picking this time, which I think is pretty fair, considering the wife was looking after the baby when I was in the World Cup. So, no, really looking forward to some time at home and then back into some cricket after that, he told reporters ahead of the third T20I against South Africa at Eden Park in Auckland. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Pant, Shami, Mayank, Avesh, Mohsin Sweat Hard In LSGs Warm-up Game
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) intensified their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 preparations by participating in a high-scoring practice match against UP T20 League side Kashi Rudras at the Sports Galaxy Cricket Academy on Thursday. Captain Rishabh Pant featured in batting roles for both the Super Giants side and the opposition team named KR XI as he looked to fine-tune his batting ahead of the upcoming season. Batting first, the Super Giants posted a formidable total driven by aggressive cameos from Pant, Arshin Kulkarni, and Shahbaz Ahmed. The Kashi Rudras' bowling attack had LSG pacers Mohammed Shami, Avesh Khan, and Mohsin Khan turning out for them. The trio tested the LSG batsmen with a mix of disciplined swing and sharp bouncers. In the second half of the warm-up game, the Kashi Rudras displayed similar firepower. Pant, continuing his stint at the crease alongside his LSG team-mate Mukul Chaudhary, Shubham, and Abhishek, cleared the ropes frequently to leave the local crowd delighted. On the bowling front for LSG, young pacer Mayank Yadav and wrist-spinner Digvesh Rathi were the standout performers, and were supported by economical spells from Shahbaz and Arjun Tendulkar. The match drew a significant number of young cricketers from the local academy, who gathered to cheer on them. Following the session, several LSG players interacted with the fans, signing autographs and participating in photo sessions. On the bowling front for LSG, young pacer Mayank Yadav and wrist-spinner Digvesh Rathi were the standout performers, and were supported by economical spells from Shahbaz and Arjun Tendulkar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score LSG will open their IPL 2026 campaign against Delhi Capitals on April 1 at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. The franchise previously had a pre-season camp in Chennai at the Coaching Beyond academy ground. Article Source: IANS
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NZ vs SA 3rd T20I Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
NZ vs SA 3rd T20I , Cricket Tips :The second T20I between New Zealand and South Africa saw a thumping win for the hosts by a 68-run margin. Devon Conway scored his 13th T20I fifty and scored 60 off 49 balls. The remaining job was done by the bowling unit, where Lockie Ferguson (3/16) and Ben Sears (3/14) took three wickets each. New Zealand leveled the series, and the third T20I is all set to kick off on Friday. This match will be held at Eden Park in Auckland, starting at 11:45 AM IST. South Africa found it hard to get going against the disciplined Kiwi bowling unit. New Zealand have the momentum, and they will be eager to take his lead to 2-1. NZ vs SA: Match Details Date : March 17, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 11:45 AM IST Venue : Eden Park, Auckland NZ vs SA: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the third T20I on the Sony Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game on the Sony LIV app or website. NZ vs SA: Head-to-Head in T20I Total Matches : 22 New Zealand : 09 South Africa : 13 No result/Tied: 0 NZ vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at Eden Park is good for batting. It is slow and there is not much in it for the bowlers. There will be some assistance with the new ball, but as the ball gets old, there won't be much help. The team that bats first will have better batting conditions. NZ vs SA: Possible XIs New Zealand : Tom Latham (wk), Devon Conway, Tim Robinson, Nick Kelly, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner (c), Cole McConchie, Kyle Jamieson, Ben Sears, Josh Clarkson, Lockie Ferguson South Africa : Wiaan Mulder, Tony de Zorzi, Rubin Hermann (wk), Connor Esterhuizen, Wiaan Mulder, Jason Smith, Gerald Coetzee, George Linde, Keshav Maharaj (c), Ottneil Baartman, Nqobani Mokoena NZ vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Devon Conway has the temperament to perform well, and he will like the batting conditions at Ben Sears. For South Africa, Wiaan Mulder holds the key. Because he has done well with the bat in recent matches. Probable Best Bowler Lockie Ferguson is the most experienced Kiwi pacer, and he showed the difference he makes. For South Africa, Gerlad Coetzee has been the go-to bowler for South Africa. Today Match Prediction : South Africa have an inexperienced side, and these conditions are new to some of their players. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win this game. NZ vs SA Match 3rd T20I, Today Match NZ vs SA, NZ vs SA Prediction, NZ vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NZ vs SA Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Sam Curran set to miss IPL 2026 with suspected injury
Curran moved from CSK to RR last November via a trade
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The fast bowler plans to link up with Punjab Kings for the latter stages of the IPL
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ashutosh Sharma does not think theres been any major transition in his playing career, but the right-handed batter firmly believes that visualisation and constant practice will fetch him more success when the pressure is high on him as a finisher for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. There is no such transition. I am enjoying playing cricket and enjoying playing with DC. I am having loads of fun while playing. The only difference is that in the first year, I was new. In the second year, the expectations of the team and everyone increase. So, there is a bit of pressure, but I am enjoying playing under pressure, Ashutosh, who hails from Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh, told IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of IPL 2026 starting on March 29. After bursting onto the IPL scene with sizzling cameos for Punjab Kings in 2024, Sharma spent the 2025 season building his reputation as a finisher at DC -- scoring 204 runs in nine innings at a strike rate of 161. All of that began with an unbeaten 66 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), the side DC will face in Lucknow on April 1, as Ashutosh announced himself as a finisher of genuine quality. That innings, he says, was the product of a problem he identified and then quietly fixed. When I was playing for Punjab in the first year, I couldn't finish a lot of matches. I could finish only in very few games. After that year, I did an analysis and found that I am lacking in certain areas in this department. I then started applying those changes in domestic cricket games, like I have to finish the match and then come back to the dugout. Then, when I came to Delhi, I applied it there too, he said. The statistics bring out the value Ashutosh adds in the closing stages of IPL. He has batted predominantly in the final four overs of IPL innings, striking at 188 in that phase -- hitting a boundary on an average of every four balls and smashing 15 sixes. His numbers in chases are particularly striking: an average of 37.3 and a strike rate of 171, compared to 18.9 and 152 when batting first. DCs ongoing pre-season camps, which include simulated match scenarios, along with turning out for Railways in domestic cricket, have also honed Ashutoshs finishing skills. We play domestic cricket, so we get to learn a lot from it. I have just worked there, and when I was playing there, it was in my mind that I had to stay there till the end. I was applying there also, and this is it. We do the same planning in our pre-season camps - like we practice how to finish games. So, we still play matches in the camp, and that's the practice for me in how I have to finish. I am given that situation there -- like which situation will come in the actual match. So, by doing all that, you apply it in the match, and many times it is very much possible that it will happen that way, he said. The mental side of finishing, he adds, comes down to visualisation, something which many players do consistently. My mental preparation is that I visualise what situation is coming. So, I visualise this situation in front of me, and how do I get out of this situation? So, the key point is visualisation. Aside from the success he gets as a finisher, Ashutosh has issues to sort out against slow left-arm orthodox bowlers, who have dismissed him four times in six innings with a strike rate of just 75 in that matchup. In the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025/26, Ashutosh scored 117 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 170 thus showing that his attacking instincts remain sharp, despite having three single-digit scores. Among the various influences Ashutosh encountered at DC, Kevin Pietersen - the franchise's mentor in 2025 - left a lasting impression on him. From KP, I just got to learn about hard work. Like I had asked, you have made so many runs in such big matches - so, what did you do? How did you get consistency? So, he just said that you believe in your ability, believe in your hard work. So, I got to learn all these things. Pietersen will not be in the dugout for IPL 2026, but Ashutosh didnt seem much bothered. No, it's a professional game - like today someone is there or in the future, they are not present. So it's normal in cricket. Outside of DC, Ashutosh is constantly guided by former Indian batter and long-time mentor Amay Khurasiya. We do talk. Like, whenever I doubt anything, apart from cricket also, I ask him, 'Sir, what can I do now? What has to be done?' So, yes, we talk to each other. DC finished outside the playoffs in 2025 despite a promising start, and Ashutosh promised the Axar Patel-led side would do everything to dish out dominating performances. The preparation is going well. We are well planned and well prepared, and we are not thinking about last year. It's a fresh start, and we are thinking that we have to dominate and enjoy cricket. All the young players will express themselves in the game. That's what we are thinking. After IPL 2025, Ashutosh took an unusual detour, which showcased his love for playing cricket. A stint at Wigan CC for the 2025 Liverpool and District Cricket Competition began with him hitting a 70-ball century after arriving in England on the morning of the game, following a visa mix-up. I love playing cricket a lot. So, I took a rest, and then I went there. I had an issue related to a flight (to reach Manchester). So, I went there and played the match directly. I enjoyed that moment also. Ashutosh comes on the back of being with India 'A' team for the Rising Asia Cup and T20 World Cup warm-up games, and receiving a call-up for it is still etched in his memory. Since childhood, every player's dream is to wear the India jersey. It was one of the best moments of my life. I got to learn a lot in terms of how the pressure of playing for the country is. The differences between playing for the country and the IPL are that the pressure of representing the country is a little different. So I got to learn all of this there. Life in IPL is very hectic for players - ad shoots, social media commitments, and media appearances - have become a routine part of the calendar. Ashutosh acknowledged that the DC think-tank have managed things well for him. Of course, it is a little tough because practice and shoots are around. But our team management is such that they balance out everything. They know that we don't have to focus on these things for a long time. Life in IPL is very hectic for players - ad shoots, social media commitments, and media appearances - have become a routine part of the calendar. Ashutosh acknowledged that the DC think-tank have managed things well for him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, it's just happiness for me. Then, seeing everyone happy after making them win the match and those joyful scenes happening there - that is my happiness, and yes, that's my goal for IPL 2026, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand and South Africa jostle for series lead in high-scoring Auckland
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Parag: 'Samson irreplaceable like Kohli or Rohit'
Parag reflected on RR's missed opportunities in 2025 and his journey to captaincy, and highlighted the need to protect Sooryavanshi from outside noise
Paul Stirling Steps Down As Ireland T20I Captain, To Continue With ODI Leadership
Ireland T20I: Veteran batter Paul Stirling has stepped down as Ireland's T20I captain as the team begins planning for the upcoming Mens T20 World Cup in 2028. However, the 35-year-old will continue to lead the side in the ODIs. Stirling was appointed ODI and T20I captain in October 2023 and led Ireland at the recently concluded ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. Placed in Group B in the tournament held in India and Sri Lanka, Ireland finished fourth of the five teams, managing just three points. The European side registered only one win and suffered two losses in the group stage, and one match was washed out. The captaincy change will now result in Ireland Men having a dedicated captain for each of the three formats. With Andrew Balbirnie leading the side in Test, Stirling in ODIs, and the T20I captain will be announced later. It has been a tremendous honour to lead Ireland in this format and something I have been incredibly proud to do. Captaining your country is a privilege that carries great responsibility, and Im very grateful for the trust and support I have received during my time in the role, Stirling said in an official statement on Thursday. I would like to thank my teammates, the coaching staff, the wider support staff, and everyone involved with Cricket Ireland for the backing they have shown me throughout. Im also hugely appreciative of the support from fans who continue to follow and champion this team wherever we play. It has been a tremendous honour to lead Ireland in this format and something I have been incredibly proud to do. Captaining your country is a privilege that carries great responsibility, and Im very grateful for the trust and support I have received during my time in the role, Stirling said in an official statement on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 35-year-old played just two games in the T20 World Cup 2026 before ligament damage to his knee during Ireland's game against Australia drew a curtain on his campaign. Wicketkeeper Lorcan Tucker took the reins in Stirling's absence for the remainder of the tournament. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Rajasthan Royals Skipper Parag Targets Better Planning For Finishing Games
Indian Premier League: Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag said the teams focus for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season would be on planning better and closing out matches, after narrow defeats led to them finishing at ninth place in IPL 2025. RR lost five matches in chases by margins of 11 runs or fewer, including a Super Over defeat against Delhi Capitals. To solve that issue, they have strengthened their finishing unit with the addition of all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran, as well as trading in Donovan Ferreira, though hes recently returned to action after suffering a shoulder injury in this years SA20. This year, the focus is to plan better and finish games, which we couldnt do in the previous edition. I feel we have to plan well. Last year, there were about five or six games that we lost in the last over or even on the last ball. Had we been able to convert those, or had we calculated better, or even hit one more four or six, this question would not have been asked because we would have qualified (for the playoffs) by winning those matches. I think that in every T20 game, there are 3-4 decisions that you have to make that change the course of the game. I know in a 40-over game, there are a lot of small decisions, as well as major decisions like who will bat where, and what we will do after winning the toss. If we take those small decisions with strategy and planning, this year will be different, Parag said in a pre-season press conference on Thursday. Parag also spoke about the huge void left by Sanju Samsons departure to Chennai Super Kings (CSK), saying that replacing him in the side is akin to replacing batting stalwarts like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the Indian team. If you talk about Sanju bhaiya, we never think about replacing the kind of player he is. We can perhaps look for someone with a similar skillset or have someone bat in his position. Its like there is no replacement for Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, and in the same way, there is no replacement for Sanju bhaiya because he is such a good player, Parag added. Parag, 24, has played an ODI and nine T20Is for India in 2024 and revealed he has been managing a shoulder injury since going under the knife in the same year. In 2024, when I debuted for the country, I played three back-to-back tours. I don't know if you saw that, but right before the Indian team went to South Africa, there was a small note at the bottom of the team. When the Indian squad came out, I was left out due to a shoulder injury. Since then, I have not been at 100 percent with my shoulder. That is why I have not been in the Indian squad, or not been considered for it, because I would not like to play cricket for my country that way. I am pretty sure the BCCI knows it as well that till the time my shoulder is 100 percent fit, I would not be considered for the Indian team. That is why I have been left out. As far as coming back to it, firstly, I think about having a great season in the IPL - collectively as a team, not really thinking a lot about individual things or stats, or I need to get 600-700 runs. For me, leading this franchise, having so many years with them, so many connections, emotions, and just love for the franchise, and all I am trying to do this year is try to win the IPL. I think we have a team that can win the IPL, and that is my sole focus right now. Once that is over, I can think about my personal things, which is coming back to the Indian team and whatnot after that - so that is the plan, he said. Parag signed off by saying he was prepared to contribute with the ball if required. I feel we spoke about this last year before this league started. It was finding the right match-up for the wicket and the teams that I can go against. For me, leading this franchise, having so many years with them, so many connections, emotions, and just love for the franchise, and all I am trying to do this year is try to win the IPL. I think we have a team that can win the IPL, and that is my sole focus right now. Once that is over, I can think about my personal things, which is coming back to the Indian team and whatnot after that - so that is the plan, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So yes, this year again, when I'm leading, I won't prompt myself that it was because of the number of bowling overs, but on assessing conditions and game situations, if I need to bowl a couple of overs, I will do that. Article Source: IANS
English Cricket Faces A Potential Shortfall Of Dukes Balls Amid Gulf Shipping Disruption
British Cricket Balls Ltd: The upcoming English cricket season may face an unusual challenge due to a shortage of Dukes balls, which could affect preparations for both domestic and international matches. Delays in Gulf shipping routes, caused by the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran, have slowed the transportation of cricket balls from South Asia to the UK, posing logistical hurdles for the organisers. The English season is set to start on April 3, but officials report that stock levels of Dukes balls, used in home Tests and the County Championship involving all 18 first-class counties, are already reduced to about half the usual supply. With limited balls available, teams may need to ration their allocations at the beginning of the season. Dilip Jajodia, owner of British Cricket Balls Ltd, the manufacturer of Dukes balls, highlighted the impact of the Gulf conflict on freight and logistics. Weve got a major crisis right now with this bloody Gulf War nonsense. Weve got to ration clubs by giving them 50 per cent of their balls at the start of the season, and then manage the problem. Weve got plenty of stuff in the factories in the subcontinent ready to go, but the airlines are not taking the freight, because theres a logjam, he told Daily Mail. Jajodia further explained that the conflict has caused a sharp increase in transportation costs, as safety concerns and disrupted flight routes through the Middle East have driven up freight charges. The rates have gone up, too. A box of 120 cricket balls would be charged normally by airlines at about $5 a kilo. The last quote I got was $15 a kilo. Most of the stuff goes through the Middle East, but if youve suddenly got rockets flying around, youve got a major problem, he added. Despite the serious nature of the situation, Jajodia struck a humorous note, saying, If only I had known this was going to happen, Id have had a word with Donald Trump. Please dont attack anybody before the cricket season starts! An official from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) acknowledged that the supply disruption served as a wake-up call for the domestic industry. Despite the serious nature of the situation, Jajodia struck a humorous note, saying, If only I had known this was going to happen, Id have had a word with Donald Trump. Please dont attack anybody before the cricket season starts! Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the first round of matches just weeks away, English cricket authorities will have to navigate these supply constraints carefully to ensure the season proceeds smoothly. Article Source: IANS
'Tigers Are Ready': Delhi Capitals Unveil New Jersey Ahead Of IPL 2026
Indian Premier League: Delhi Capitals have unveiled their new jersey ahead of the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which is set to commence on March 28, 2026. Capitals have maintained their iconic red and blue colour, but the centre pattern has changed. It is now a mixture of blue and red strips running from top to bottom. According to the franchise, the design draws inspiration from the fierce tiger spirit that defines both the team and the city it represents. In a video released by the franchise on Thursday, Delhi Capitals women's team captain Jemimah Rodrigues joined hands with the men's team skipper Axar Patel in unveiling the new jersey. The video captures the spirit of the city and also features middle-order batter Nitish Rana, who was added to the squad in the IPL 2026 Auction. Speaking on the occasion, the CEO of Delhi Capitals, Sunil Gupta, said, This jersey celebrates our city, identity, and the fearless mindset we bring to the field. In a first for an IPL jersey launch campaign, we are also proud to feature our Womens team captain, Jemimah Rodrigues, as it reflects our commitment to building a unified Delhi Capitals culture across teams. Our Tigers in blue and red are ready, and we are looking forward to an exciting season ahead, he added. With India's T20 World Cup 2026 champion Axar Patel as the leader, the Delhi Capitals team have experienced Indian players like KL Rahul and Kuldeep Yadav, along with Australia's premier bowler Mitchell Starc, who would give a tough fight to the opposition. In a first for an IPL jersey launch campaign, we are also proud to feature our Womens team captain, Jemimah Rodrigues, as it reflects our commitment to building a unified Delhi Capitals culture across teams. Our Tigers in blue and red are ready, and we are looking forward to an exciting season ahead, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score According to the 20-match schedule released by the BCCI, Delhi Capitals will start their campaign against the Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on April 1. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: RR Have Addressed Quite A Few Of The Things Ahead Of Upcoming Season, Says Sangakkara
Indian Premier League: Rajasthan Royals (RR) head coach Kumar Sangakkara said the franchise had worked to strengthen several areas of the squad ahead of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season, including batting depth and having more options in the spin bowling department. RR had a forgettable time in IPL 2025, suffering 10 defeats and winning only four games to finish ninth in the points table. After releasing all their spinners before the 2026 season auction, RR found a bankable Indian spinner in Ravi Bishnoi, as well as getting all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran via a trade deal. Well, we needed to handle our skills outside in terms of a little bit of batting depth, local spin, all-rounders, and more options that we had to have in this bowling department -- so that we can also rejig the batting line-up. So, that's what we have tried to address. With the trades we have one and some of the auction buys, we managed to address the local spin department so that we can then start looking at different options in terms of overseas batters, overseas fast bowlers, and that gives us a little bit more flexibility. So, we have addressed quite a few of the things that we wanted to address, said Sangakkara, while replying to a query from IANS in the pre-season press conference on Thursday. The former Sri Lanka captain added that the focus now shifts to execution, as RR open their campaign against CSK at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on March 30. But again, we can have all the bases covered, everything done, and now it's really hard work where we try to get them all together, really believe in each other, and then really prepare well to start playing against the opposition. At the end of the day, the proof is in the pudding, and the strategy score is how they perform. But second to that, if everyone is here wanting to win, I do not doubt that -- whether it's Riyan and the team, or whether it's a different team, the real question is to try and really solve the how how are we going to do that? Then also, while doing that, I want this squad of players to have a wonderful time. You can't just concentrate on results and have just the results validate you. Players can have great seasons, good seasons, or bad seasons. However, that doesn't mean they're bad players, because the whole point of recruiting players is that we believe they're the best. Not just believe, the stats show that they are the best, and I want them to have a fantastic time with each other, really enjoy the ups and downs of the IPL, and really focus on playing the game at a time. I think once you try to break it down, the results will happen as they do, and we're hoping that the results will be more of them now than not before, he elaborated. On the appointment of Riyan Parag as RRs new captain post Samsons departure, Sangakkara said the decision was based on his leadership qualities rather than sticking to a regional identity. I am going to say one thing -- the homegrown part, whether he was from India or which part of India, there was nothing in our conversations about that. It was about finding the best person to captain and lead the part. I met Riyan when he was a teenager, and he is absolutely right. He has seen a lot, gone through a lot. The most striking thing for me was how reflective and mature he has become. So, Riyan Parag, the cricketer, I have always massively admired who he is. Even through the doubts, all I could see was where he could be, and that's right at the top. But more importantly, I really came to admire the person that Riyan Parag is. When we wanted to select a captain, once Sanju had decided to leave, it was really important that we explored all options. So, we had a short list of candidates, and we used a very strict interview process. We went through it, and Riyan knows it wasn't easy, he elaborated. The most striking thing for me was how reflective and mature he has become. So, Riyan Parag, the cricketer, I have always massively admired who he is. Even through the doubts, all I could see was where he could be, and that's right at the top. But more importantly, I really came to admire the person that Riyan Parag is. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It became very apparent that the right choice, the right person to lead Rajasthan Royals, was Riyan. We were extremely happy to make that decision. The most important thing is that the whole franchise, everybody involved in that process, the team, the coaches, everyone understands and backs it one hundred percent that the decision was made because Riyan Parag is absolutely the right candidate to captain and lead the Rajasthan Royals. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: After Doing The Quiet Work, Kumar Kushagra Ready To Deliver For Gujarat Titans
The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: When Kumar Kushagra didnt get a game for the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, he could have retreated into the comfortable anonymity of the franchises bench strength. Instead, he worked tirelessly in the nets, enhancing his skillsets in batting and keeping, and returned to Jharkhand to apply everything in a domestic season, which said that he was ready to do more heavy lifting through multi-tasking. The evidence arrived in the 2025/26 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, which Jharkhand won, and Kushagra, batting at number three, was central to that triumph by amassing 422 runs in ten games at an average of 161.68 and an average of 60.28, including four fifties. He would carry that rich vein of form in Ranji Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy matches, where Kushagra even led Jharkhand when Ishan Kishan wasnt present. The start of Kushagra having that power-play prowess in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy came from the learnings given by GTs director of cricket, Vikram Solanki. I enjoyed it because I was getting good batting practice and under good coaches like, Vikram Solanki sir helped me a lot when I was there in GT doing batting in the nets and in practice matches. He helped me a lot with batting like how a specialist batter in white-ball cricket performs, what he does, and what a three-format player would do. So there was a very good contribution from GTs side, recalled Kushagra in an exclusive conversation with IANS, facilitated by JSW Sports. What also helped Kushagra, who previously played three games for Delhi Capitals (DC), was that his issues against facing the new ball were ironed out by Solanki at GT. Against the new ball, I was not having exactly any issues. But I was not able to play well against it because I was batting at number five or six. Even when I was practising while I was back home, I was not getting that many opportunities to practice against a new ball. So when I joined the GT camp, he told me directly that whenever you bat, it will be against a new ball, and don't even think about the old ball. So that took me to a different mindset that I have to use power-play well, hit the balls, and in the gaps as well. I was just asking him how I can just hit the gaps also, and just not think about hitting the ball over the fielders. So we talked a lot about that, and whatever he told me, I did it in the nets, and it was displayed in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy -- so he was also very happy, he elaborated. Behind the stumps as well, Kushagras education continued via former keepers Parthiv Patel and Matthew Wade. Parthiv sir helped me a lot. If you talk about keeping against the spinners, he was the specialist. He was telling me how to move, especially when a bowler like Rashid Khan, who has bowled so many good balls, is bowling. He is unpredictable when you are keeping and while batting as well. So he helped me a lot by saying that you should keep more against Rashid Khan -- look at the ball he is bowling and understand it. If he plays in a match, you have to understand it. He was very much into that, while Matthew Wade was mostly focused on the fast bowlers, while he was hitting into the catchers and all. So both of them were very different style coaches, and they helped me a lot as I was able to tick both the boxes while working with both of them, he explained. Aside from the priceless education Kushagra got at GT, he also got a sneak peek into the teams family-like environment and how observing head coach Ashish Nehra led to him maturing in his demeanour as a player. Yes, you can say that because while staying with the players there, everyone was very helpful. Even in the coaches, if you see Ashish Nehra, he was so funny from the outside. But when you are going inside the ground, he becomes so intense. So I think I learnt a lot about how to stay outside, while being focused inside, irrespective of the performance. Like how you are performing, what should be your focus inside, and what should be your nature outside. So there were many things to learn about over there. The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy win sits at the centre of this story, not merely as a result but as proof of Kushagra applying everything he had absorbed at GT in 2025, including when he was shifted up the order to maximise the power-play alongside Kishan. I expected that they would tell me that I would open the inning. But when the combination didn't work out, they told me that I would bat at number three. I asked them what they were expecting from me, and they told me that if I use power play well, it would be great for the team. They gave me a clarification in my mind that this is my role, and I felt very good about it. I was talking to the team's management and secretary Saurabh Tiwary, and yes, it was a very good tournament, and it was even more fun when we won. I was happy, and we were happier in winning the tournament because we used to perform well every year. But we were not doing that much so that we could win a tournament. So this tournament that we won, I had a very good role in it. My team and the coaches had a good role in promoting me from number five to number three, he said. Kushagras tryst with the leadership role also went well, something which fills him with gratitude. The domestic season was much better compared to the last two seasons. I aim to take my team to a higher level than what they were before, and I got that platform, and they thought I was capable enough to become a captain. So they gave me the captaincy, and I was doing it when Ishan Kishan was not there. In the Vijay Hazare tournament, I did captaincy in four to five games, and our performance was good. So, I feel grateful. Kushagra was back at GTs short pre-season camp in Udaipur in January before the second leg of the Ranji Trophy began, and to his happiness, he found the intensity top-notch. Not many players and coaches were there, so it was a short camp, but it was very much intense - keeping, fielding, and batting were very good. At that time, it was very cold -- so we were practicing in the morning, and then we had a camp. So I think I was there for like 2-3 days, I had a lot of fun there, and then again, I'm pretty much excited to join the team again. Though many things in Kushagras life remain the same, one thing that is still unchanged is the practice he does with his father in Jamshedpur before going for any big tournament. The mindset as a player has changed a lot, though not as a human being. You try to improve a little bit every year, and every year you are getting closer to entering the Indian team - that thing stays in the mind because you do a lot of IPL camps. Though many things in Kushagras life remain the same, one thing that is still unchanged is the practice he does with his father in Jamshedpur before going for any big tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Jos Buttler shaping as GTs primary keeper-batter, it means Kushagra will need to bide his time before getting the chance to unleash his fireworks. But having helped Jharkhand end their Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy drought, Kushagras immediate target is to win an IPL title with GT and, beyond that, a place in the Indian team. If all of this materialises, then that period of education in GTs nets in 2025 will prove to be career-defining. Article Source: IANS
England Captain Sciver-Brunt Returns Home From SA Training Camp Due To Family Reasons
T20 World Cup: England Women's cricket team captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has left the intra-squad training series and returned home due to family reasons. Sciver-Brunt is expected to miss the remainder of the tour, which was seen as a key practice for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 in England from June 12 to July 5. Nat Sciver-Brunt has returned home from South Africa for family reasons. It is expected shell play no further part in the tour, the England Cricket Board said in a statement. England had originally planned for the squad to travel to the UAE earlier in March. However, the trip was cancelled after the security situation in the region deteriorated following US-Israeli air strikes on Iran and subsequent retaliatory strikes by Iran across the Gulf. England Women then travelled to Pretoria for an extended training programme and a five-match intra-squad T20 series scheduled to run from March 10 to 27. England have not played any competitive cricket since October and do not have international fixtures scheduled this winter. For the camp, the players were divided into two squads that were competing against each other in the T20 series. Team Heyhoe Flint, named after England great Rachael Heyhoe Flint, is captained by England vice-captain Charlie Dean. The squad includes experienced players such as former skipper Heather Knight and leading spinner Sophie Ecclestone. England assistant coach Luke Williams will guide the side. For the camp, the players were divided into two squads that were competing against each other in the T20 series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England are placed in a tough Group 2 in the Women's T20 World Cup. They will face the West Indies, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and Ireland in the group stage. Article Source: IANS
Saurav Ghosal Named Sports Commissioner Of World Premier Squash
World Premier Squash: India's decorated squash player Saurav Ghosal has been appointed as Sports Commissioner of World Premier Squash (WPS), a new global league which counts down to its first edition this August. As Sports Commissioner for World Premier Squash, Ghosal will set and oversee the leagues complete sporting framework, spanning competition format, player qualification pathways and officiating standards. The appointment comes as squash approaches the most significant milestone in its history. The sport makes its Olympic debut at the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA28), a moment driving global investment, rising participation, and renewed commercial attention across the sport. Ghosal previously served as the Mens President of the Professional Squash Association (PSA) and co-chair of the joint Athletes Commission of the PSA and World Squash, the sports global governing bodies. He is the only male player in history from India to reach the top 10 on the PSA World Rankings with 11 titles, 9 Asian Games medals, and 20 years of elite competition to his name. World Premier Squash combines elite professional competition with an open global pathway using multimodal AI on the edge. Of the 24 players in the league, including reserves, 8 will be elite professionals. He is the only male player in history from India to reach the top 10 on the PSA World Rankings with 11 titles, 9 Asian Games medals, and 20 years of elite competition to his name. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The best squash players in the world came through communities, clubs and courts far from the spotlight. World Premier Squash honours that by using AI-enabled challenges on the FSP platform to connect every corner of the global squash family, and giving the sports next great player, wherever they are, a genuine path to the top, said Ghosal. Article Source: IANS
Nat Sciver-Brunt heads home from South Africa for family reasons
England captain had led Team Brittin to victory in the first of five intra-squad trial games in Pretoria
T20 World Cup: Australia vice-captain Ashleigh Gardner is revisiting the fearless approach that defined her early career as the team prepares for the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 in England. The all-rounder is aiming to regain her top form ahead of a marquee tournament, while reaching a personal milestone of 100 T20 Internationals. Gardner will become the seventh Australian woman to reach the century of T20Is when the team faces the West Indies in St Vincent. The milestone comes at a crucial juncture for Australia, who will be eager to reverse recent semi-final disappointments, a loss to hosts India in the ICC Womens World Cup 2025 and a similar exit against South Africa in the 2024 Womens T20 World Cup. I was someone that had no fear, and I guess as I've gotten older and more mature, I've gained more fear in the way that I approach life and just cricket in general, Gardner told Cricket Australia. It's trying to harness a little bit of that, not stepping over the line to just being completely reckless, but for me, the brand of cricket that I play, I try and take the game on. So when I'm under the pump, really trying to harness that and channel that. That's when I'm playing my best cricket, she added. The 28-year-old acknowledged the challenge of translating her stellar ODI performances, three centuries and three fifties at an average of 45.94 since early 2024, into the fast-paced T20 format. In this format, my role within the middle-order is challenging at times. You might come in when the team's on top, or you come in when we're not on top. It's summing up the situation really quickly, and finding my gears really fast, and it's probably something that I haven't done overly well in this format for a prolonged period of time, Gardner said. She has averaged 25.11 in T20Is while playing in the middle-order for Australia. Gardner sees the upcoming West Indies series as final preparation for the World Cup, drawing parallels to the teams transformative period following the 2017 World Cup. If I look back at that 2017 World Cup that we lost, we were just playing really timid cricket, and then we had that evolution of, 'let's try and take the game on, let's be really fearless'. We've bought into that ever since then, and it's almost an unwritten rule when you come into this side, that's the brand of cricket that you play, she noted. Gardner sees the upcoming West Indies series as final preparation for the World Cup, drawing parallels to the teams transformative period following the 2017 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think just having a lot of belief and confidence that the personnel that are here are the right people to win those trophies. She had her own little imprint on the team through that Indian series, but now that she takes full reins, I'm super excited to see where she's going to take the team, she added. Article Source: IANS
'My Identity Has Been Weaponised': Gambhir Moves Delhi HC Over Misuse Of His Personality Rights
Delhi High Court: Former India cricketer and current head coach of the Indian mens team Gautam Gambhir has approached the Delhi High Court, seeking comprehensive protection of his personality and publicity rights against a coordinated campaign of digital impersonation, AI-generated deepfakes, and unauthorised commercial exploitation. The civil suit has been filed in the Commercial Division of the High Court, where Gambhir has sought an urgent injunction against multiple defendants, including social media accounts, e-commerce platforms and intermediaries. In the law suit, Gambhir's legal team documented a sharp and alarming increase in fabricated digital content across Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, and Facebook. Multiple accounts deployed artificial intelligence, face-swapping, and voice-cloning technologies to create realistic videos falsely depicting Mr. Gambhir making statements he never made including a fraudulent esignation announcement that garnered over 29 lakh views, and a fabricated clip purporting to show him making remarks about senior cricketers' World Cup participation that drew over 17 lakh views. Beyond social media, major e-commerce platforms were facilitating the sale of posters and merchandise bearing his name and likeness without any authorisation, as per the release shared by Gambhir's team. The suit has been filed against 16 defendants, including identified social media accounts (JanKey Frames, Bhupendra Paintola, Legends Revolution, gustakhedits, cricket_memer45, GemsOfCrickets, Crickaith, Sunny Upadhyay, @imRavY_), e-commerce platforms (Amazon, Flipkart), platform intermediaries (Meta Platforms Inc., X Corp., Google LLC / YouTube), and the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology and Department of Telecommunications as proforma parties to facilitate implementation of any court order. My identity my name, my face, my voice has been weaponised by anonymous accounts to spread misinformation and generate revenue at my expense. This is not a matter of personal hurt; it is a matter of law, dignity, and the protection every public figure deserves in the age of artificial intelligence, Gambhir said in a statement. The plea has been filed under provisions of the Copyright Act, Trade Marks Act and Commercial Courts Act, and also refers to past rulings by the Delhi High Court that recognise personality rights, including cases involving Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Sunil Gavaskar. In the lawsuit, damages of Rs. 2.5 crore have been claimed, alongside prayers for rendition of accounts, permanent injunction, and takedown of all infringing content. The plea has been filed under provisions of the Copyright Act, Trade Marks Act and Commercial Courts Act, and also refers to past rulings by the Delhi High Court that recognise personality rights, including cases involving Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Sunil Gavaskar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score An urgent application for ex-parte ad-interim injunction has simultaneously been filed under Order XXXIX Rules 1 & 2 CPC, requesting immediate takedown of all infringing content and a freeze on further dissemination pending final hearing. Article Source: IANS
'The Moment We've Waited For,' CSK Welcome 'Chettan' Samson In Chennai Ahead Of IPL 2026
WORLD CHAMPION SANJU SAMSON IS: India's World Cup-winning star Sanju Samson reached Chennai on Thursday to join the Chennai Super Kings camp ahead of his Indian Premier League (IPL) outing with the five-time champions. The IPL 2026 is set to begin on March 28. CSK's social media handle shared an image of Samson's arrival, writing, Chettan in Chennai. In another post, it shared, The moment we've waited for! WORLD CHAMPION SANJU SAMSON IS HERE. The franchise also shared a video of Samson arrival with a caption, Chennai feels Sanjus aura. CSK will play their campaign opener against Samsons former franchise, Rajasthan Royals, from whom they traded the wicketkeeper-batter in place of Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran. Samson is in great form and is very likely to open the batting lineup alongside Indias U-19 World Cup-winning captain Ayush Mhatre to provide fiery starts for the franchise during the IPL season. CSK are entering the new season with a young team. Adding Samson is sure to strengthen CSK. It's well known that Samson has expressed his passion for the franchise and his wish to play for it. Since the transfer deal was finalised, with Jadeja and Curran moving to Rajasthan Royals, and Samson to CSK, the fans of the Yellow Army have supported him wholeheartedly. Samson is expected to hold a crucial position at the top of the batting order and could also assume wicketkeeping duties from MS Dhoni in one or two matches, should there be any injury issues with the 44-year-old veteran. Since the transfer deal was finalised, with Jadeja and Curran moving to Rajasthan Royals, and Samson to CSK, the fans of the Yellow Army have supported him wholeheartedly. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Expressing gratitude for the support he received from the Chennai audience during his stint in the T20 World Cup, Samson said, I was surprised by the support I got from the Chennai crowd during the World Cup. I think I am lucky. Maybe they see me as one of them. I will give my best for CSK. Article Source: IANS
Jos Buttler Ready To Continue England Career Despite 'Poor' T20 World Cup
Jos Buttler is refusing to accept his England career is over despite admitting he had a poor tournament at the recent T20 World Cup. Widely regarded as one of the outstanding white-ball batsmen of his generation, Buttler managed just 87 runs in eight innings at the tournament as England reached the semi-finals before losing to co-hosts and eventual champions India. Obviously I had a poor tournament, which is disappointing, Buttler, who remains on an England and Wales central contract, said on his For the Love of Cricket podcast with former England fast bowler Stuart Broad. But I have been playing some of the best cricket of my (career) in recent years, so hopefully I can get back to playing my best. I certainly have ambitions (to play for England again), but no longer being a captain, I am not a selector and whatever, so what will be, will be. Buttler, 35, is set to play for Gujarat Titans in the upcoming Indian Premier League and hopes time away after the World Cup up the mountains in France with his family will leave him feeling reinvigorated. I couldn't have been further away from cricket, which for me at the time was just perfect, said Buttler. It is exactly what I needed. Obviously the tournament didn't go personally how I would have liked it to go, and I just felt like I needed some space from cricket and not to think about the game, and I could not have been further away from cricket where I was in that week. Buttler, a member of England's 2019 one-day international World Cup-winning team and also the skipper for their T20 triumph in Australia three years later, added: It was really refreshing - I really enjoyed it, a complete sort of release, and slowly but surely, I would say at the start of this week, (I am) just starting to reflect a bit and have a few thoughts about what is important to me and my cricket, and why it probably didn't go quite as I would've liked. There's elements that I actually don't really know exactly. For all your best intentions and hard work and efforts to perform, it just didn't work, and sometimes that is OK as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That is something I have had to realise. It wasnt for a lack of effort, it just didn't quite happen.
Indian Premier League: Head coach Kumar Sangakkara addressed the players and motivated them with his words as the Rajasthan Royals began preparations for the 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), which will commence on March 28. Sangakkara explained his inclusive approach to coaching, where every player can speak about their concerns and give suggestions. According to the coach, the preparation camp gives a better opportunity to the team management and the players to know each other and work towards a common goal. Okay, guys, some of us have been here before, some for many years, some for one year, some of you are new, right? So first things first, it's a great opportunity to just start talking to each other and getting to know each other, right? That's how we start into a season. Number two is to ease yourself into practice, right? We'll introduce ourselves one-on-one tomorrow, but talk to the coaches, tell us what you need, we will tell you what you need or what we need from you, not what you need, but what we need from you, Sangakkara said in a video released by Rajasthan Royals on X. It's always a nice collaboration, it's a partnership, right? That's how we all do things, okay? I like a relaxed attitude, I like people having fun, I like people talking, smiling, but when you're doing work, remember we all need to get something out of the time we're here, he added. Former Sri Lankan batter advised the team to use the practice time smartly and also remained hopeful for an amazing season with a team having some new faces. Use it smartly; you don't need to practice too long, you don't need to be too short, you need to be right so that everyone gets what they want and what they need, but it's really great to see you, he said. I look forward to a wonderful season. I look forward to getting to know all of you, and we're going to be a tight, tight group. Okay, that's all I have, man, Sangakkara concluded. Use it smartly; you don't need to practice too long, you don't need to be too short, you need to be right so that everyone gets what they want and what they need, but it's really great to see you, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The inaugural champions will then have back-to-back home matches in Guwahati against the Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on April 7 and 10, respectively. Article Source: IANS
John Mooney named Delhi Capitals' fielding coach for IPL 2026
John Mooney becomes the first from Ireland to be part of an IPL franchise's coaching staff

