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USA batters give New Zealand a scare in T20 World Cup warm-up

Matt Henry took five wickets, including two in the final over

Espn CricInfo 6 Feb 2026 12:52 am

WPL 2026: Dedicate This Win To Smriti As She Went Through A Lot In Last Few Months, Says Shreyanka

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru off-spin bowling all-rounder Shreyanka Patil said their Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 triumph was very special and dedicated the victory to skipper Smriti Mandhana, citing challenges the skipper faced in the last few months. RCBs six-wicket win over Delhi Capitals at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara sealed their second WPL crown, with Smritis 87 and Georgia Volls 79 forming the backbone of the chase. Would love to mention three people - number one, Smriti, because she has gone through a lot in the last couple of months. Would love to dedicate this win to her. Malo and Anya. Today is Anya's son's birthday - first year. And again, Malo - first time he's the head coach and it's a special win for all of us, said Shreyanka to broadcasters after the title win was sealed. Shreyanka, who returned to the side this season after missing last year due to a shin injury, said the triumph was particularly meaningful. Very special for me. My comeback WPL season. Couldn't have asked for more. Lovely crowd here - supported us throughout, no matter what. 200 on the board, but they had that faith and belief in us. I thank each and every member who has come out and supported us. Also, the people watching us in Bangalore and Karnataka would like to say big thanks to you guys, she said. She added that the positive atmosphere in the dugout had been crucial in chasing down 204. After the first innings got over, me and Aru (Arundhati Reddy) and I were walking towards the dugout and were like 'we're going to pull this off'. We had that very positive environment in the dugout. That's how the dugout has been throughout the season. We win, we lose, we never stop smiling, said Shreyanka. Reflecting on the final moments, Shreyanka admitted she was stunned by the dramatic finish. I'm still in shock - the last ball, the bails fell, and the ball went to the boundary, and I'm like, what's happening. Is it a hit wicket, is it a boundary, what should I do? And I'm like 'Malo, what is it?' and he was like 'we won'. Left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Radha Yadav, who hit the winning runs, praised the managements role in supporting the players and preparing them for high-pressure situations. Everyone is very happy. This team has worked very hard. The management has backed the players and given us whatever we asked for. They've actually given us more than we asked for. This win is for them. As players, we put in the hard work - sometimes we get the result, sometimes we don't. But the hard work put in by the management - hats off to them. We used to do situational practice - trying to achieve a certain number of runs in a certain number of balls. Our management helped a lot. Whatever skills we had, how can we improve on those? They backed us to find those ways, she said. Left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Radha Yadav, who hit the winning runs, praised the managements role in supporting the players and preparing them for high-pressure situations. Everyone is very happy. This team has worked very hard. The management has backed the players and given us whatever we asked for. They've actually given us more than we asked for. This win is for them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Was the management's decision to give us some time off so that we come back fresh and recharged. (wWheredoes this win rank for you?) My first IPL title. The World Cup is obviously first and above all. This comes second, she said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Feb 2026 12:10 am

Siddaramaiah, Kumaraswamy Congratulate RCB Women's Team For Lifting WPL Trophy

Ee Sala Nu Cup Namde: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy on Thursday congratulated the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) womens team for lifting their second Womens Premier League (WPL) trophy after defeating the Delhi Capitals by seven wickets. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated, Once again, the RCB womens team has lifted the WPL trophy. It was a joy to watch our RCB team, which delivered outstanding performances throughout the tournament, emerge as champions by defeating the Delhi team in todays final. Congratulations to our RCB women for winning the trophy through a united and determined fight. The performance of the Delhi team, which fought hard for victory till the very end, is also commendable. Ee Sala Cup Namdu, CM Siddaramaiah. Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy has congratulated the RCB womens team for their spectacular victory over the Delhi team in the Womens Premier League. He said that the RCB women, by winning the 2026 Womens Premier League title, have written yet another proud chapter in womens cricket, and extended his heartfelt congratulations to the team. Under the inspirational leadership of Smriti Mandhana and with the excellent, collective performance of every team member, the RCB women delivered a top-class display to clinch their second championship, he said. This remarkable achievement, he added, has once again inscribed in golden letters the glorious legacy of dedication, discipline and excellence shown by women sportspersons in India, Kumaraswamy said. BJP State President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra stated, Ee Sala Nu Cup Namde! (The cup is ours this time as well). Congratulations to the RCB Women for lifting the WPL trophy for the second time and stamping their authority as the most dominant team of the season. A campaign filled with consistency, confidence, and champion spirit. Proud moment for every fan! Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second Womens Premier League (WPL) title after beating Delhi Capitals by six wickets at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. After captain Jemimah Rodrigues top-scored with 57 to take DC to 203/4, RCB completed the highest successful chase in a WPL final in 19.4 overs with immaculate ease. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second Womens Premier League (WPL) title after beating Delhi Capitals by six wickets at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Captain Smriti Mandhana produced her finest WPL innings, scoring 87 off 41 balls, laced with 12 fours and three sixes. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Feb 2026 12:00 am

Rew And Mhatre Look Ahead To U19 World Cup Final

U19 World Cup: India is one of the most successful teams in the ICC Men's U19 World Cup, having won multiple titles and reached the final on numerous occasions. As they get ready for another summit clash and the possibility of adding another title to their kitty, England Under-19s captain Thomas Rew is determined to treat Friday's final as just another game as his side takes on India in Harare. England have not won the tournament since 1998, coming closest four years ago when they were beaten by Fridays opponents in the final. Rews sparkling century was key to his sides 27-run victory over Australia in a thrilling semi-final on Tuesday, taking his tournament tally to 299 runs at 74.75. He hailed his top-order colleagues for laying the foundations during Englands unbeaten tournament so far Ben Mayes has impressed with 399 runs at a shade under 80 and believes his side have what it takes to clear the final hurdle. It means a lot, he said in the pre-match press conference in Harare on Thursday. We came into this tournament with one aspiration, and now there is one more game left. We have all had dreams of lifting the World Cup, but we have to treat it as just another game of cricket. It helps batting with our top order, every single person puts pressure back on the bowler, and that takes the pressure off you. All the credit has to go to them. The communication has been good among the squad, and Im just trying to play some strong shots and hope for the best, the England U19 captain added. Englands bowling attack has been key to their success. Nobody has more wickets in the competition than Manny Lumsden, whose 15 wickets have come at under 12 runs apiece, while Ralphie Albert and Sebastian Morgan have also made valuable contributions. Reflecting on their successful defence of 277 against Australia, Rew added: Its always nice batting first on a wicket that deteriorates. It wasnt as bad as previously, but we used it to our advantage with the ball; we bashed away at hard lengths. Our bowlers have done that all tournament, and thats why weve done really well. India were beaten finalists two years ago, having won the tournament in 2022, and their class of 2026 have made it through to the final unbeaten. Aaron Georges fantastic 115 led their successful pursuit of 311 against Afghanistan, while Vaibhav Sooryavanshi set the tone with a 33-ball 68. Captain Ayush Mhatre, who contributed 62 himself with four sixes, is excited for the occasion and, like his opposite number, is urging his side to keep it simple and not get overawed. England are a fabulous team who are also playing really nicely in this tournament, he said. We will play our natural game, play each ball on its merits, and adapt to conditions and the wicket. We will try to play simple cricket. Captain Ayush Mhatre, who contributed 62 himself with four sixes, is excited for the occasion and, like his opposite number, is urging his side to keep it simple and not get overawed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We had to look for ones and twos and find the boundary from loose balls. Nothing special, we just had to keep it simple. Our bowlers were very good, and Afghanistan batted very well. The bowlers have some pointers to improve, and they will try to do that, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 11:50 pm

Smriti Mandhana and Georgia Voll lead RCB to second WPL title

They put on 165 off just 92 balls, the biggest partnership in WPL history, to boss a chase of 204

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 11:46 pm

WPL 2026: Smriti, Georgia Lead RCB To Second Title Win With Six-wicket Victory Over DC

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second Womens Premier League (WPL) title after beating Delhi Capitals by six wickets at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. After captain Jemimah Rodrigues top-scored with 57 to take DC to 203/4, RCB completed the highest successful chase in a WPL final in 19.4 overs with immaculate ease. The victory also made RCB the first team to win the title after finishing top of the group stage standings, and the first franchise to hold both IPL and WPL crowns simultaneously. Captain Smriti Mandhana produced her finest WPL innings, scoring 87 off 41 balls, laced with 12 fours and three sixes. She managed only six runs from her first five deliveries but accelerated spectacularly thereafter, striking boundaries almost every over. Her knock also made her the tournaments leading run-scorer. Smriti became the backbone of RCBs chase. Smriti shared a decisive 165-run partnership off 92 balls with Georgia Voll, who made 79 off 54 balls, studded with 14 boundaries. Every over of the chase featured at least one boundary, a statistic that underlined the dominance of their batting effort. Despite a little wobble at the end, Radha Yadav ensured RCB crossed the line with successive boundaries and triggered celebratory scenes in the dugout. DC, who were appearing in their fourth consecutive final, were left ruing missed chances and suffered yet another painful defeat, despite posting the highest total in a WPL final. Chasing 204, Grace Harris hit two early boundaries off a drive and inside edge against Marizanne Kapp in the opening over, before being beaten by movement and low bounce from Chinelle Henry to be castled through the gate for nine. Smriti got going with a stylish off-drive for four, while Georgia opened her account with a flick and drive off Marizanne, fetching her boundaries. Georgia continued her strokeplay by flicking Chinelle through midwicket and scooping her over short fine leg for boundaries, before cutting and driving Marizanne for back-to-back fours. Despite Nandni Sharmas introduction, there was no respite for DC as Georgia swiped her for four, before Smriti slogged and swept her for two boundaries. The duo took a boundary each off N Sree Charani Georgia, hitting her over mid-off, while Smriti pierced off-side field with precision, before the former and latter took a four off Minnu Mani and Shafali Verma respectively. Smriti pulled a short ball from Nandni over square leg for six, before dancing down the pitch to loft Charani over long-on. After Georgia raised her fifty, Smriti brought up her half-century by lofting Sneh Rana over extra cover for four. It also helped that DC fed them the lengths RCB needed Georgia cutting and pulling Sneh Rana for fours. Chinelle returned to be greeted with a sweep from Smriti that cleared backwards square leg, before Georgias powerful pull beat the deep fielder to get another boundary. Charanis return in the 13th over saw Smriti pull and punch off the back foot to get fours, while Georgia got low to pull for the third boundary of the over. Marizannes reintroduction in the 14th over was met with lofted drives from Smriti going straight down the ground and over mid-off. After Georgia hoicked Nandni over midwicket and Smriti again danced down the pitch to loft Minnu over mid-off to get more boundaries, RCB were cruising in the chase. Though Georgia and Richa Ghosh fell in quick succession after holing out to long-on off Minnu and Nandni respectively, Smritis dismissal for 87 after Chinelle uprooted her leg-stump left RCB on a tricky pitch. But Radhas consecutive boundaries off Charani lofting over cover-point and crunching over cover sealed the trophy win in RCBs favour. Marizannes reintroduction in the 14th over was met with lofted drives from Smriti going straight down the ground and over mid-off. After Georgia hoicked Nandni over midwicket and Smriti again danced down the pitch to loft Minnu over mid-off to get more boundaries, RCB were cruising in the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 203/4 in 20 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 57, Laura Wolvaardt 44, Lizelle Lee 37, Chinelle Henry 35 not out; Arundhati Reddy 1-40, Sayali Satghare 1-46) lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru 204/4 in 19.4 overs (Smriti Mandhana 87, Georgia Voll 79; Chinelle Henry 2-34, Minnu Mani 1-19) by six wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 11:36 pm

Ben Stokes suffers facial injury after being struck by ball

England Test captain suffers black eye and bruising while watching nets session

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 10:32 pm

T20 World Cup: SLC Writes To PCB On Possible Losses Over Cancellation Of India-Pakistan Clash

The T20 World Cup: The Pakistan government's unilateral decision to not allow their team from playing against India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash in Colombo on February 15 has thrown the finances of Sri Lanka Cricket in a lurch with the co-hosts now taking up the issue with Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for their expected losses, reports said on Thursday. The T20 World Cup co-hosts, Sri Lanka Cricket, have now written to the PCB, highlighting major losses following Pakistans decision not to play India in Colombo, noting that all match arrangements were already completed. Massive hotel cancellations have also been reported in Colombo, impacting the tourism sector. The letter recalls Sri Lankas past support to Pakistan during difficult periods and urges reconsideration, the SLC wrote in its letter to PCB. However, a former Pakistan cricketer has dismissed the move by SLC and said the matter is in the ICC court. What difference would it make if Sri Lanka Cricket writes to the Pakistan Cricket Board? The issue now rests with the International Cricket Council, and the PCB has already been directed by the Government of Pakistan not to play India in Colombo. SLC requesting the PCB to play on February 15, citing financial losses, wont help, a former Pakistan cricketer said in a phone conversation with IANS. With the India versus Pakistan clash in the T20 World Cup in doldrums, the abandonment of the match will have a major impact on tourism in Sri Lanka, and SLC has decided to also take up the matter with the International Cricket Council (ICC). IANS had highlighted the impact on tourism in Sri Lanka if the India v Pakistan clash results in a forfeiture on February 15, as the clash between the two neighbours is traditionally one of the most anticipated fixtures in any global tournament, and a sure-shot money spinner attracting thousands of travelling fans, media personnel, and sponsors. While the sporting implications are significant, the immediate economic impact could be felt most strongly in Sri Lankas capital. An IndiaPakistan clash is traditionally one of the most anticipated fixtures in any global tournament, drawing thousands of travelling fans, media personnel, and sponsors. Hotels in Colombo had reportedly seen high occupancy rates due to advance bookings for the marquee encounter. With the match now in doubt, cancellations are expected to surge. Airlines, too, may feel the pressure as special travel plans made around the high-profile fixture are reconsidered. Tour operators and local businesses that had prepared for a spike in visitors now face potential losses. Industry observers warn that tourism a key sector in Sri Lankas recovering economy could take a noticeable hit if the situation remains unresolved. Hotels in Colombo had reportedly seen high occupancy rates due to advance bookings for the marquee encounter. With the match now in doubt, cancellations are expected to surge. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka Cricket is therefore taking action, and the communique to PCB is the first step in this direction, as it wants PCB to share the burden. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 10:12 pm

WPL 2026: Rodrigues, Wolvaardt, Henry Propel Delhi Capitals To 203/4 In Decider Against RCB

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues struck a fluent 57 off 37 balls as Delhi Capitals posted a formidable 203/4 in their 20 overs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the final of the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara, on Thursday. Inserted to bat first, DC posted the highest-ever total in a WPL final and also the highest score in Vadodara. After Lizelle Lee and Shafali Verma provided the early momentum, Jemimah took charge with a sparkling knock showcasing her sublime timing and ability to pick gaps with immaculate ease to get eight boundaries. Laura Wolvaardt chipped in with a useful 44 off 25 balls, where she accelerated towards the end, while Chinelle Henry played a blistering cameo of 35 off just 15 balls to power Delhi past the 200-run mark. Such was the effect of Chinelles finishing touch that DC plundered 55 runs in the last four overs to put themselves in prime position for a maiden WPL title. For RCB, Lauren Bell was the lone bright spot with the ball with her spell of 0-19 in four overs, but the rest of the attack struggled with their lines and lengths, offering scoring opportunities almost every over. RCB staged a brief comeback after Jemimahs dismissal in the 16th over, but Chinelles late fireworks dashed their hopes. DC began by making only nine runs in the first three overs before Lizelle broke free by walloping Sayali Satghare for two sixes and set the tone for what turned out to be one of their most complete batting performances in the competition. Shafali Verma opened up by striking successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy before perishing to a sharp catch by Richa Ghosh for 20. But Lizelle continued to attack, hammering Shreyanka Patil for three fours and a six in the seventh over, but Nadine de Klerk provided the breakthrough by removing her for 37 miscuing slog to long-on. Jemimah came in and was fluent against both pace and spin from the get-go, striking boundaries through cover, extra cover, and point. With Laura settling in, the pair kept the scoreboard ticking. The 12th over proved to be pivotal, as Jemimah showcased her full range cover-driving, sweeping, and cutting Shreyanka for three boundaries, before slicing fiercely off Radha Yadav. Jemimah soon reached her half-century in the 15th over, before falling for 57, as she was caught by deep square leg off Sayali Satghare. But Laura and Chinelle unleashed a brutal assault in the death overs. Chinelle, in particular, tore into Nadine de Klerk in the 18th over, smashing four boundaries and a six to collect 24 runs. The duo took a boundary each off Sayali in the final over, yielding 15 runs, before Laura was run out while attempting a desperate second run, as DC put RCB on the path of a daunting chase. The 12th over proved to be pivotal, as Jemimah showcased her full range cover-driving, sweeping, and cutting Shreyanka for three boundaries, before slicing fiercely off Radha Yadav. Jemimah soon reached her half-century in the 15th over, before falling for 57, as she was caught by deep square leg off Sayali Satghare. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 203/4 in 20 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 57, Laura Wolvaardt 44; Arundhati Reddy 1-40, Sayali Satghare 1-46) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 9:58 pm

ICC-PCB in back-channel talks to resolve India boycott at T20 World Cup

The ICC's deputy chair is understood to be in contact with the PCB to try and find a resolution

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 9:42 pm

From Diplomacy To Dugout: How Bangladesh's Anti-India Turn Spilled Onto Cricket Field (IANS Analysis)

Indian High Commission: Dhaka: India-Bangladesh relationship has witnessed historic low since the 2024 July Uprising, a downward trend that is still continuing. With an uprising that forced Sheikh Hasina to flee Bangladesh, New Delhi woke up to a surprising wave of anti-India sentiments in its neighbourhood. The resurgence of Islamists and attacks on minorities, in addition to the country's social and cultural spaces, confirmed the main force behind such sentiments. The interim government under Muhammad Yunus took little time to gear Bangladesh's geopolitical shift away from India and towards Pakistan in name of recalibration. There was no doubt that the Islamists forces penetrated the present interim administration, prolonging the diplomatic lows between the two countries. For every domestic unrest engulfing Bangladesh, the interim government blamed India for harbouring anti-state activities. New Delhis concerns regarding the increasing atrocities on minorities have been repeatedly dismissed as Indian propaganda, despite international and Bangladeshs rights organisations reiterating the same. The prolonged winter in bilateral relations hit its lowest in December when Inqilab Mancha (an anti-India Islamist-led youth platform) leader Osman Hadi was assassinated, leading to a quick blame game on India, without any evidence. The month witnessed Islamist extremists attacking Bangladeshs significant cultural centers, as well as two of the most prominent media outlets, alleging them to be pro-India. The radical mob also organised protest marches outside Indian High Commission in Dhaka and assistant commissions in Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet and Chattogram, with the intention of launching similar violent attacks. Indian commissions security in Bangladesh, is compromised, which explains its recent decision to recall family members and dependents of Indian diplomats from the country as a precautionary measure, days before the 13th national election. The Islamist extremists onslaught on media freedom and cultural platform coincided with another horrifying incident the lynching of a Hindu garment worker Dipu Das, a lynching justified for Dass alleged blasphemous remarks and cheered and celebrated by onlookers as his naked corpse hung from a tree was burnt in public. Perhaps this was a signaling to New Delhi, of Bangladeshs own fate of minority Hindus shielded behind the curtain of non-communal framing. This incident prompted India summoning Bangladesh envoy, and for Bangladeshs tit-for-tat summons. A nasty political atmosphere brewing anti-India hatred also led India to temporarily suspend its visa operations at Visa Application Centers in Bangladesh, a move also reciprocated by Bangladesh with respect to its missions in India. Amidst this, New Delhi displayed its goodwill gesture and calibrated diplomatic protocol when India's External Affairs Minister visited Dhaka to attend the funeral of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chief Begum Khaleda Zia. Many in Bangladesh perceived this as a positive and stabilising reset of bilateral relations, a forward-looking direction before Bangladesh is to face the 13th national election in February. Then came the cricket fiasco early January. The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI)'s direction to Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release (the only) Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman (auctioned for $1 million) from its 2026 squad, believed to be in line with recent developments in Bangladesh (no official reason cited) did not bode well with Bangladesh, that reciprocated with the decision to not broadcast IPL matches. Just a day after BCCI's direction to release Rahman, Bangladesh abruptly raised security concerns for its players to play in India and asked the International Cricket Council (ICC) to relocate its T20 World Cup matches to a neutral venue such as Sri Lanka. However, after repeated assessments, the ICC rejected such a request, citing lack of any credible security threats for Bangladeshi players, officials or fans and noted that such a sudden change would compromise ICC's integrity. Following weeks of discussion, ICC gave Bangladesh a 24-hour time on January 23 to communicate its final decision. It should be noted that of all board members present in this, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) was the only full-time member that expressed support for Bangladeshs decision. In a formal letter sent before the ICC board meeting, Pakistan even assured Bangladesh to host its matches in Pakistan. PCB also threatened to boycott the T20 World Cup in apparent solidarity with Bangladesh to protest ICCs refusal for venue shift request. However, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief announced its final decision to be conveyed by January 30 or February 2. Meanwhile, Bangladesh gave no response within the 24 hours stipulated time, indicating its decision to not participate in the T20 World Cup, leaving way for Scotland to officially replace the country on January 24. This brings into question: why Bangladesh, despite assurances of no security threat by ICC, refused to change its decision? One obvious development in this fiasco points towards Pakistan the only one to back Bangladesh. It is believed that Pakistans influence has led to BCB taking such a hardline stance. PCB argued for its own agreement with BCCI last year to play ICC matches at a neutral venue until 2027. However, one cannot draw parallels as India has not shown any signs of animosity towards neighbouring Bangladesh, although the same cannot be said for the latter. Neither has Dhaka raised security concerns with the ICC before BCCIs decision to withdraw the only Bangladeshi player from playing in the IPL, leaving little doubt that security concerns are mere reciprocal actions. While one can debate on whether this was the right move on New Delhis part, the fact remains that Indias soil does not pose a security threat for Bangladesh. Rather, India has been a consistent support and played a pivotal role in building Bangladesh cricket. BCCIs role, especially in the 1990s, in hosting Bangladesh, providing training and infrastructural support to Bangladesh cricket via regular matches paved the way for its exposure and global recognition in the ICC. BCCI aided Bangladeshs entry into the ODI World Cup in 1999, leveraging the Asian bloc in cricket. Former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya's tenure as ICC President had also been instrumental behind Bangladesh being granted a full-time membership and Test status in June 2000, overcoming skepticism of Australia and South Africa while showcasing Indias successful cultural diplomacy. In contrast, Pakistan previously complicated Bangladeshs cricketing journey by asking for revenues from the Bangladesh team in Pakistans home series where Pakistan had hosted Bangladesh twice (2011/12-2015), despite the latters non-visit in the 2015 series. Also, Pakistan called off its own players from Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), postponing its tour indefinitely. This time, too, Pakistans strong political interference through boycott call under the garb of cricket diplomacy is believed to be behind Bangladesh Cricket Boards decision to not take part in this years World Cup. Rather, India has been a consistent support and played a pivotal role in building Bangladesh cricket. BCCIs role, especially in the 1990s, in hosting Bangladesh, providing training and infrastructural support to Bangladesh cricket via regular matches paved the way for its exposure and global recognition in the ICC. BCCI aided Bangladeshs entry into the ODI World Cup in 1999, leveraging the Asian bloc in cricket. Former BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya's tenure as ICC President had also been instrumental behind Bangladesh being granted a full-time membership and Test status in June 2000, overcoming skepticism of Australia and South Africa while showcasing Indias successful cultural diplomacy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Surely, the Bangladesh cricket team, which presently ranks ninth in ICC T20 rankings, did not agree to face such financial repercussions and is facing the consequence of the country's anti-India politics. Ironically, Bangladeshs security concerns vanished when it approved its shooting team to visit India to participate in the Asian Rifle and Pistol Championships. The cricket fiasco - having aggravated because of Pakistans instigation and Bangladeshs own volatile politics - now only leaves Bangladeshs vibrant cricket team to pay the price. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 9:04 pm

Gcuma, Haig Appointed On-field Umpires For U19 Mens WC Final Between India And England

Harare Sports Club: Lubabalo Gcuma and Shaun Haig have been appointed as on-field umpires for the final of the 2026 ICC U19 Mens Cricket World Cup to be played between India and England at the Harare Sports Club on Friday, said the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday. India, the five-time champions, have reached the decider after chasing down 311 to beat Afghanistan in the semifinal on Wednesday, while England overcame defending champions Australia by 27 runs to enter the title clash. Gcuma, hailing from South Africa, has already stood in Indias 18-run win against Bangladesh and their Super Six victory over Pakistan, as well as Englands seven-wicket triumph over Bangladesh, the ICC informed in a release on Thursday. New Zealands Haig officiated in Indias semifinal win against Afghanistan, but has yet to umpire in an England game in the tournament. Zahid Bassarath will serve as the third umpire, while Masudur Mukul will be the fourth umpire, and Graeme La Brooy is the match referee. Fridays game will be only the second India-England final in the competitions history. India won the previous meeting when they faced England in the 2022 U19 World Cup final in the West Indies. Both sides enter the decider as unbeaten sides - India are appearing in their 10th final and sixth in succession, while England are chasing their second Mens U19 World Cup crown and first since 1998. Fridays game will be only the second India-England final in the competitions history. India won the previous meeting when they faced England in the 2022 U19 World Cup final in the West Indies. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For England, Ben Mayes, with 399 runs, and captain Thomas Rew, with 299 runs, have led the sides batting charge, while pacer Manny Lumsden tops the tournaments wicket-taking charts with 15 scalps, and spinner Ralphie Albert has taken 10 wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 8:56 pm

WPL 2026: Maybe It's A Good Thing That We Got Into The Final The Hard Way, Says Delhi Capitals' Kapp

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Seam-bowling all-rounder Marizanne Kapp said Delhi Capitals (DC) have endured a more inconsistent campaign in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026, but believed the tougher route to the final could work in their favour. DC are in their fourth WPL final, where they take on RCB at the BCA Stadium, and enter the title clash on the back of edging Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator. We probably weren't as good this year. We had a bit of ups and downs, a lot more than in previous seasons. Probably, I believe that's maybe a good thing that we got into the final the hard way. Like previous years, everything just went our way; we played so well every single game and then bombed out in the final. Whereas this year, we really had to work for it. If you asked me after the first four games if I was going to be standing here, I probably would have said no. We worked really hard, and I still feel, up until today, we've not played our perfect game, Marizanne Kapp told broadcasters ahead of the title clash. The veteran South African player also praised Jemimah Rodrigues' leadership skills, noting her growth through the tournament. If you look at the way she started in the last game, there's a massive improvement. You could see she was still a bit new after the first few games. She's been very open to learning, and I feel like she's taken that on brilliantly. I've seen her personally improve so much every single game, added Marizanne. She signed off by reiterating that the teams path of entering the final through the Eliminator could prove to be decisive. It's probably a good thing. I mean, the record shows that every single team that's gone through the Eliminator has ended up winning the final. If you look at the way she started in the last game, there's a massive improvement. You could see she was still a bit new after the first few games. She's been very open to learning, and I feel like she's taken that on brilliantly. I've seen her personally improve so much every single game, added Marizanne. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals have finished runners-up in the Women's Premier League (WPL) in three successive seasons and are hoping to turn the script around in the 2026 edition. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 8:06 pm

India chase sixth Under-19 World Cup title, England their first since 1998

India will be playing in their 11th final at the tournament, while England are on the lookout for their second title

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 7:48 pm

WPL 2026: I'm Just Trying To Take It All In And Enjoy It, Says Lauren Bell On Title Clash

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fast bowler Lauren Bell said she is relishing her time in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) and is eager to make an impact in the final against Delhi Capitals at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. Lauren has picked 12 wickets in eight games at an economy of 5.63, and holds the record for the most number of dot balls bowled in the competition 116. She will be the key for RCB to make an impact with the new ball yet again. I'm just trying to take it all in and just enjoy it. It's been very full on, but I've loved it, and I'm really excited for tonight. Playing in franchise cricket, I'd actually have to be pretty adaptable and flexible and do what the team needs of me. It's been really good for me, and it's a great experience playing with a different captain, different coach, Bell told broadcasters ahead of the final, where RCB are bowling first. The England pacer highlighted her satisfaction with her bowling in the Power-play overs. I think I'm just really glad that my Power-play stuff has been so good and I've been able to provide for the team and put in performances. I'm really happy with my control, which is something that I've worked really hard on over the last one or two years. So, I'm just really happy with it, she said. She added that RCB had used the long break between the group stage and the final to prepare thoroughly. It is a long break, but we've played a lot of cricket, and nothing has changed between our last game and now. The England pacer highlighted her satisfaction with her bowling in the Power-play overs. I think I'm just really glad that my Power-play stuff has been so good and I've been able to provide for the team and put in performances. I'm really happy with my control, which is something that I've worked really hard on over the last one or two years. So, I'm just really happy with it, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead to performing in front of a packed BCA stadium, Lauren said she wanted to savour the moment. I think these opportunities, you don't get those in your career. So I'm just going to take it all in. Hopefully, I'm on the right side of the result. But I'm just going to enjoy playing in front of this crowd and hopefully put on a good show. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 7:46 pm

RCB bowl in WPL final, both teams unchanged

RCB are chasing their second title, DC their first

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 7:36 pm

WPL 2026: Both Teams Unchanged As RCB Elect To Bowl First Against DC In Title Clash

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the toss and elected to field first against Delhi Capitals in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) final at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara, on Thursday. Both teams are unchanged from their wins in their last games in the competition. RCB won the WPL in 2024 and are aiming to add their second title. DC, meanwhile, are three-time runners-up and are keen to break their losing jinx in a WPL title clash. RCB qualified for the final as table-toppers, while DC edged Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator to enter their fourth straight summit clash. Of course, it's been a trend in the tournament, but having said that, on a good wicket, it's always good to know what you're going to chase. It's been brilliant, I feel. First 2-3 days, we all had a good time off. We didn't think a lot about cricket. Of course, in the last two or three days, we came back together, practised hard. Again, there's nice nerves, nice anxiousness, and nice excitement, and I feel you all have to embrace it. We've all had a chat about it - don't run away from it, just embrace it, said RCB captain Smriti Mandhana. I'm not sure that it's different. What's worked for us is keeping things as simple as we can. I think nothing will change for us today as well. Everyone had that calm energy today. But of course, the excitement level is high. For sure, I mean, we know that we have to turn up and play our best cricket, she added. DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues said it is better to lose the toss in such games, but conceded that she would have bowled first too. Firstly, in such big games, it's better to lose the toss because sometimes it always works out for good. So, we would have also bowled first, but we're happy with what came. Just kept it very simple. Didn't try to overthink it too much. Kept it simple, kept our plan simple. One good thing is playing the Eliminator; we're playing on the same pitch again. So we know what it's going to look like and we're ready for today, she said. The final will be played on pitch number five, the same surface used for the Eliminator clash. Former New Zealand womens keeper Katey Martin said shorter boundaries were expected to favour batters. The square boundaries are at 54m and 58m respectively, with a straight boundary of 66m. Katey also noted that less grass across the cracks could still offer assistance to bowlers if they hit consistent areas, as DC seam-bowling all-rounder Chinelle Henry did in the Eliminator when she claimed three wickets. Playing XIs: The square boundaries are at 54m and 58m respectively, with a straight boundary of 66m. Katey also noted that less grass across the cracks could still offer assistance to bowlers if they hit consistent areas, as DC seam-bowling all-rounder Chinelle Henry did in the Eliminator when she claimed three wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana (capt), Grace Harris, Georgia Voll, Richa Ghosh (wk), Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Pooja Vastrakar, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, Arundhati Reddy, Lauren Bell Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 7:12 pm

BCB announces three-team T20 league to be played during T20 World Cup

It will feature all of the country's top cricketers, who are missing the T20 World Cup after the Bangladesh government barred them from playing in India

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 6:55 pm

No India vs Pakistan? Agha still confident of 'exciting' games in Colombo

The Pakistan captain said Sri Lanka is like a second home for me, and went on to praise the support and love his team gets there

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 6:26 pm

T20 World Cup: Every Player Has A Responsibility To Give Something Back, Says Shanaka On SL Team's Mindset

T20 World Cup: Though his team is facing a severe backlash from the fans over their recent poor performances, including a series defeat to England at home, Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka on Thursday urged his players to focus on a step-by-step approach as they enter the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at their home. Shanaka also stressed the importance of experience, team responsibility, and maintaining the nations proud record in ICC events hosted on home soil. Speaking at the captains media briefing in Colombo, Shanaka said the teams preparations had been encouraging despite results not always going their way. Sri Lanka recently lost to England at their home in the T20I series, which has raised eyebrows about their preparation. Yeah, so the preparations were good from my perspective. It's not the results that came our way. So, extremely happy about the bowling unit and the way they executed, especially Chameera, Pathirana, and even Maheesh Theekshana, who bowled well in the last game, Shanaka said. The fans were so enraged after Sri Lanka lost the series to England at Palekelle that they wanted the entire team disbanded, and the selection committee sacked. Shanaka admitted there were concerns with the batting unit, which were clearly visible during the England series, but expressed confidence in the experience within the squad. Yeah, there were some concerns with the batting, but hopefully we'll get through this. You know, we have quite an experienced batting line-up, so it's totally dependent on the individuals to show their specialities in the World Cup, the Sri Lanka skipper added. With Sri Lanka hosting a World Cup after a gap of 14 years, Shanaka said the teams immediate focus would be on the opening round, starting with their match against Ireland at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Actually, we hope to go step by step, because the first round is very important. We have the focus on the first match; we start from the match with Ireland at the Keththarama grounds, he said. Highlighting the importance of batting consistency, Shanaka underlined the need for top-order players to bat deep into the innings. Actually, it's very important to have batting skills, especially for the first players to keep playing up until the end of the inning, he noted. Reflecting on Sri Lankas proud history in ICC tournaments hosted at home, where the team has reached the finals of all the ICC events hosted by them since 1996, Shanaka stressed the importance of collective effort to uphold that legacy. We should protect that pride! I think I'm just one player; it's important for the other 14 players as well. So, I think they also have that pride; we have to perform as a team. At the end, we hope that we can protect that pride, he said. Shanaka feels that the limited match experience of the players was the main reason behind their team's inability to reach the semi-finals since 2014. However, he is confident that this will change in 2026. During the past tournaments, the players who attended were less experienced. I think by now, by the 2026 World Cup, they are in a higher place with the experiences, he said, adding that players now have a responsibility to give back to Sri Lanka Cricket. Shanaka feels that the limited match experience of the players was the main reason behind their team's inability to reach the semi-finals since 2014. However, he is confident that this will change in 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka will begin their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign on February 8 against Ireland at R. Premadasa Stadium. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 6:22 pm

Salman Ali Agha Plays Down Missing India Clash, Backs Squad Ahead Of T20 World Cup

Salman Ali Agha: Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said his team remained focused on controllables and was confident in its preparation for the T20 World Cup, despite the controversy on his side not getting permission to play the high-profile match against India and recent disappointments in global tournaments. Agha confirmed that Pakistan would follow government directives regarding participation against India, while stressing the squads excitement about the remainder of the group-stage fixtures. Yeah, the India game, it's not in our control. It's a government decision, and we respect that. Whatever they are going to say, we do that. And then, yeah, we're playing three other games, and we are very excited for that. Yeah, we lost to the USA in the last World Cup, but that's history now. And it's a new World Cup, and it's a new team, and it's a new combination. And we are very excited for that, Agha stressed while speaking to reporters at the Captains' Day media interaction organised by the ICC in Colombo on Monday. Agha is leading Pakistan at the T20 World Cup for the first time and said his focus as captain is on creating the right environment for his players. Yeah, it's my first World Cup as a captain, and I'm very excited for that. And yeah, I don't know how to describe myself as a captain. It's like people describe, but as a captain, I just want to lead from the front and try to make as much as I can from my players and bring the best out of them and give them an environment where they can play their best cricket. Asked about Sri Lankan fans' disappointment at the absence of an India-Pakistan clash in Colombo, Agha urged supporters to back the other matches, saying, There are three other games. They can come and watch those games, and I'm sure they will be excited as well. Don't worry. Pakistan have not won a major trophy since 2021, a point reporters raised in light of recent defeats to India and early exits from ICC events. Agha acknowledged the frustration but said the team has arrived at the marquee event with belief. Yes, you are absolutely right. We have not played cricket in those events that we should have played. And obviously, the fans are also disappointed about that. But when you go to a tournament, you think 100% that you will win this tournament. And we have also come here thinking that we will win this tournament. And the fans have always been supporting us. Just support us on this tournament as well, and we will play, and we will try our best to win this tournament. On whether Pakistan could face India in the later stages of the competition, Agha reiterated the teams position. Well, I have mentioned that before. It is a government decision, and we respect that. We will do what they are going to say, and we will do that. Regardless, I do not know if the game is going to happen or not, but the government has said one thing, and we are going to do that. I do not know about the game. Pakistan entered the tournament on the back of a 3-0 series win over Australia, a result Agha said had boosted confidence. Nice to have a question apart from the India game. We have been playing really good cricket. I think post-Asia Cup, we haven't lost a series yet, and we have won most of our games. We are playing really good cricket. Everything is coming along very nicely. We are very hopeful and excited for this World Cup and really hope to do well here as well. Agha also acknowledged support from Bangladesh fans, whose team did not qualify for the tournament. Well, they are our brothers. Thank you very much for supporting us. And I'll say they can support us in the tournament as well. And it's really sad to see them. They are not playing the World Cup. But yeah, thank you so much for supporting us. And hopefully, they can carry on supporting us in the tournament as well. Addressing preparation against perceived lower-ranked opponents, such as the Netherlands, the 32-year-old said Pakistan would treat all matches with equal seriousness. I think when a team comes to play the ICC World Cup, it's not a small team. I think all the teams are very good. All three teams in our group are very good sides. And they have played a lot of cricket. They have a lot of experienced players as well. So we are preparing for these games like we always do against any other team, and when we take the field against any team, we will try our best to play to our potential and execute our plans, and I feel that if we execute our plans, we can defeat any team. He also reflected on Pakistans recent improvement after early exits in the last three ICC events and said, In the last three events, we haven't played the cricket that was expected by us by the people, or what we expect from ourselves as a team. But that is history, and we can only learn from that, and we have learnt a lot from it. Now we are playing very good cricket, since the last 6 months, we are ticking all the boxes, and each player knows their role and is doing it well. So we are very hopeful in this tournament that we will play good cricket and win this tournament. Agha said playing in Sri Lanka felt familiar for the team, citing strong local support. Yes, Sri Lanka is like a second home for me. I have played here so many times. And I have toured here five or six times now in my three-year career in international. And yeah, the people here are very, very good and very nice people. I love coming here. And as a team, we love coming here. And whenever we came here, we got so much support here. And we love playing in Sri Lanka. And we are very excited this time around as well. He also reflected on Pakistans recent improvement after early exits in the last three ICC events and said, In the last three events, we haven't played the cricket that was expected by us by the people, or what we expect from ourselves as a team. But that is history, and we can only learn from that, and we have learnt a lot from it. Now we are playing very good cricket, since the last 6 months, we are ticking all the boxes, and each player knows their role and is doing it well. So we are very hopeful in this tournament that we will play good cricket and win this tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The weather, you can't control. This is something like we don't really think about what we can't control. And certainly, the weather is one thing you can't control. And we are just here to play good cricket, and whatever challenges they throw at us, we will deal with them. And yeah, we will just be here to play good cricket, and weather is something we don't control, and we don't really think about that. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 6:00 pm

Notts bring in Peter Siddle for Blast campaign

Veteran seamer returns to Trent Bridge 12 years after previous stint; Lancashire recruit Kabir Ali as bowling coach

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 5:52 pm

ICC T20 World Cup: When And Where To Watch, Know All Details

Watch ICC T20 World Cup: Cricket fans around the world are in for a thrilling month as the Men's T20 World Cup 2026, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC), kicks off on February 7, with the final scheduled for March 8. This year's tournament will feature 20 teams competing in 55 matches for the prestigious title. With World Cup fever gripping millions of fans worldwide, everyone is excited to catch a glimpse of the teams ready to give it all for the trophy. Team India is entering the tournament as defending champions and will aim to become the only team to win the trophy for the third time and also to defend the title. Twenty teams have been divided into four groups of five, with the top two from each progressing to the Super Eights, where teams will be placed according to pre-determined seedings. If Pakistan qualifies for the semi-finals, Colombos R. Premadasa Stadium will replace Kolkata as the host of Semi-Final 1. Should Pakistan reach the summit clash, Colombo will host the game. If not, the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will play host. If India and Pakistan meet in the semi-finals, that match will be staged in Colombo, while Mumbai will host Semi-Final 2 involving India if they face any team other than Pakistan. The Men in Blue will kick off their campaign on February 7 with a group-stage match against the USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. All groups of the T20 World Cup- Group A: India, USA, Namibia, Netherlands, Pakistan Group B: Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Oman Group C: England, West Indies, Bangladesh, Italy, Nepal Group D: South Africa, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Canada, UAE What are the venues for the T20 World Cup 2026? A total of eight venues have been selected for the World Cup, which include the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Eden Gardens in Kolkata, the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Cricket Ground in Colombo, and the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy. Which teams are competing in the tournament? India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, South Africa, the USA, the West Indies, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Nepal, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates. Where to Watch the T20 WC Live Telecast in India? Fans can watch the tournament live on Star Sports channels. Where to Watch ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming in India? Millions of fans can watch the live streaming on the JioHotstar website and mobile app. Every fixture will be available in five languages English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada on JioStars TV and digital coverage, with additional regional feeds (Bengali, Bhojpuri and Haryanvi). Where to Watch ICC T20 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming in India? Also Read: Live Cricket Score A vertical live feed will once again be made available in English and Hindi on JioHotstar for mobile-first audiences. In addition, viewers will have the option to enjoy the games in a 360-degree view and with the Multi-cam feature. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 5:40 pm

Selection Committee Awaits BCCI CoE To Provide Details On Sundar's Recovery: Report

The Indian Men: The Indian Men's National Selection Committee is not in a rush to announce any replacement for the all-rounder Washington Sundar, who is yet to join the squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026, which will start on February 7. Sundar, who is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (CoE), was part of Indias playing XI in the first ODI against New Zealand in Vadodara on January 11, when he suffered a rib injury while bowling, but despite that, he came out to bat and helped India secure a win. According to a report in Cricbuzz on Thursday. The selection committee is waiting for the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) to provide more details, but as of Thursday, Sundar seems part of the team management and selectors' plans for the World Cup. According to Cricbuzz report, the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) to provide more details but as of Thursday (February 5) Sundar seems part of the team management and selectors' plans for the World Cup. The final decision will depend on the advice of the trainers and physios of CoE, and they do not seem to have given up hope of Sundars readiness for the marquee event as yet, the report added. Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav also gave an update about Sundar's availability after India clinched the five-match T20I series against New Zealand by 4-1. Skipper said the all-rounder has started batting and bowling practice, and the captain is expecting him to join the team soon. The final decision will depend on the advice of the trainers and physios of CoE, and they do not seem to have given up hope of Sundars readiness for the marquee event as yet, the report added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Indian cricket team has already assembled in Mumbai for their first match of the T20 World Cup to be played on February 7 at Wankhede Stadium against the USA. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 5:28 pm

Aasif, Lamichhane hand Nepal second straight warm-up win

Movva and Jaskaran lifted Canada to 161 for 6 but couldn't prevent their team from slipping to a second straight defeat

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 5:19 pm

'They Have Refused... Our Flight Is Booked': SKY Reflects On Pakistan Boycotting T20 WC Match

T20 World Cup: Skipper Suryakumar Yadav broke silence on Pakistan boycotting the ICC Men's T20 World Cup match against India and stated that his team is ready to fly to Colombo on February 15 for the game at the R. Premadasa Stadium. Pakistan will not play India in their scheduled Mens T20 World Cup match in Colombo on February 15, after their government approved the Men in Green's participation in the World Cup on the condition that they will not play the match against India. India and Pakistan are in Group A alongside Namibia, Netherlands and the United States of America (USA). All of Pakistan's matches are scheduled in Sri Lanka, which is co-hosting the tournament with India. India will open the campaign against the USA on February 7, the tournament's first day; at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Meanwhile, Pakistan will kickstart their campaign against the Netherlands on the same day. We haven't refused to play against Pakistan. They have refused. I think mindset is pretty clear. We have not said no to playing the match. It came from the other side. ICC has given the official fixtures. BCCI and the government have decided on a neutral venue along with ICC. Our flight is booked for Colombo. So we are going for sure. The team discussion is that we are playing first on February 7, then we will go there, Suryakumar told reporters in the T20 World Cup 2026 Captains' Day Press Conference on Thursday. Pakistan's stance of not playing India follows the ICC's decision to replace Bangladesh with Scotland for the T20 World Cup. Bangladesh were excluded after they refusing to play their matches in India, citing security concerns. The Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif reaffirmed on Wednesday that their senior men's cricket team will not play India in the forthcoming Men's T20 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India. We have taken a very clear stand on the T20 World Cup that we won't play the match against India because there should be no politics on the sports field. We have taken a very considered stance, and we should completely stand by Bangladesh, and I think this is a very appropriate decision. We are with Bangladesh, he added. The Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif reaffirmed on Wednesday that their senior men's cricket team will not play India in the forthcoming Men's T20 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the ICC respects the roles of governments in matters of national policy, this decision is not in the interest of the global game or the welfare of fans worldwide, including millions in Pakistan. The ICC hopes that the PCB will consider the significant and long-term implications for cricket in its own country as this is likely to impact the global cricket ecosystem, which it is itself a member and beneficiary of, it added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 5:16 pm

T20 World Cup: Australia Are One Of The Most Dangerous Teams In Modern Cricket, Says Ian Bishop

T20 World Cup: Australia head into the ICC Mens T20 World Cup as one of the teams to beat, with former players and experts highlighting their depth, leadership, and fearsome batting power as major strengths ahead of the tournament, and former West Indies cricketer Ian Bishop believes that the 2021 champions are one of the most dangerous sides. The defending champions, eyeing a second T20 World Cup title, will begin their campaign with a warm-up match against the Netherlands before facing Ireland in their opening group fixture in Colombo. Despite a sense of transition within the squad, confidence around the Australian setup remains high. Former Australian cricketer Mel Jones shed light on the changing face of the team, acknowledging that new names may take time to resonate with fans but are part of a carefully planned evolution. There is a transition. New names in the squad, like Ben Dwarshuis and Xavier Bartlett, are not yet household names, unlike stars like Steve Smith and David Warner. For fans, it feels sudden. Others, like Nathan Ellis, have waited a long time for this chance, she said on JioHotstar. Jones emphasised that many of these players have been preparing for this moment through experience in global franchise cricket. These players have honed their skills in global franchise cricket, waiting for the senior players to shift. It is an exciting time as they get their moment to shine. Coach Andrew McDonald and captain Mitchell Marsh provide solid consistency. This is Australia's strength. They rarely make chaotic, wholesale changes. They plan ahead and have players ready at the right time. Also, they know how to win big tournaments in India. Many players from past winning teams are in this T20 squad, Mel added. Leadership, particularly that of captain Mitchell Marsh, has been another major talking point. Former England captain Nasser Hussain highlighted Marshs personality and on-field impact as key factors behind Australias cohesion. You need a good captain. Mitchell Marsh is a good captain just by his personality. He is someone you warm up to. I think the whole cricketing world likes Mitchell Marsh. And when you like your captain, you want to play for him. I would want to play for Mitchell Marsh. He seems a very genuine person. If he says, 'come on lads, let's do this', you would want to do it, he said. Hussain also pointed to Marshs all-round influence in the shortest format. He leads by example. His form at the top of the order has been superb. In T20 cricket, you need a good captain, and he is that. You need a guy who provides explosive starts to your innings. Marsh provides that. You need a good finisher, and Tim David is there for that role. He has been brilliant at finishing innings in the last year. And you need a very fine spinner to get quick breakthroughs, especially in India, which is Adam Zampa. So with new players coming through, Australia still has that core spine of highly skilled players. Leadership has given Mitchell Marsh a new dimension. He is revelling in it, especially with his batting, he added. Perhaps the strongest warning for Australias rivals came from former West Indies fast bowler Ian Bishop, who described the side as genuinely intimidating due to their batting firepower. Hussain also pointed to Marshs all-round influence in the shortest format. He leads by example. His form at the top of the order has been superb. In T20 cricket, you need a good captain, and he is that. You need a guy who provides explosive starts to your innings. Marsh provides that. You need a good finisher, and Tim David is there for that role. He has been brilliant at finishing innings in the last year. And you need a very fine spinner to get quick breakthroughs, especially in India, which is Adam Zampa. So with new players coming through, Australia still has that core spine of highly skilled players. Leadership has given Mitchell Marsh a new dimension. He is revelling in it, especially with his batting, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bishop went on to outline just how destructive Australias lineup can be when it clicks. Tim David scored a century in 37 balls against the West Indies. Cameron Green has become mind-blowingly explosive in T20 cricket. Mitchell Marsh always does it. Josh Inglis can also play a versatile role at the top or down the order. So if their batting fires, I am very scared about what Australia can do to opposition teams. But by the same token, it can also implode if there is something in the pitch. Still, they are a scarier opposition, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 4:58 pm

Weatherald gets through Richardson duel but unable to convert

As was the theme around the country the bowlers held sway at the WACA with Tasmania making a late surge

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 4:24 pm

Lahore Qalandars announce Mustafizur Rahman as direct signing for PSL 2026

This will be his third stint with Qalandars, after being picked in 2016 and 2018

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 3:00 pm

Teen Sensation Lilli Tagger Stakes Claim As Title Contender At 2026 Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series

Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association: At just 17 years old, Lilli Tagger has proven herself as a top contender at the 2026 Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series, securing a spot in the tournament's quarterfinals at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA). As the seventh seed and currently ranked a career-high World No. 128 in Womens Singles, she defeated Indias Vaishnavi Adkar in straight sets in the Round of 32 and is aiming for a deep run in the event. In 2025, Lilli Tagger rose to prominence by winning the Junior Roland Garros Singles title, marking her shift from a promising junior to a serious professional contender. The Austrian teenager has maintained that momentum on the WTA Tour, demonstrating maturity and consistency beyond her years. Making her debut in India, the young Austrian said the experience left a deep impression on her. Its my first time here in India, and its very different from European cities. Its very special and interesting. There are a lot of things you can learn just by being here, and I would love to explore the city a bit more, she said. Lilli Tagger also spoke about the surface and facilities at the MSLTA. The courts are very good. It is a bit slow so it is a little challenging physically but that is part of the game. The facilities here at the venue are great and so are the people. That helps us prepare for our matches and creates a healthy competitive environment, where people can learn from each other. The organisers have done a very good job. Tagger's quick ascent is fuelled by an unusual path. Growing up in Austria's mountains, she spent much of her childhood skiing. Her grandmother introduced her to ping pong, which eventually led to tennis. At only 14, she bravely decided to leave home to chase her tennis dreams. I was based in Austria till I was 14, and then I left home and moved to Italy, close to Venice, to train at an academy and for the last two and a half years, Ive been travelling on tour, she shared. Lilli Tagger also spoke about the surface and facilities at the MSLTA. The courts are very good. It is a bit slow so it is a little challenging physically but that is part of the game. The facilities here at the venue are great and so are the people. That helps us prepare for our matches and creates a healthy competitive environment, where people can learn from each other. The organisers have done a very good job. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lilli Tagger will face Japans Eri Shimizu in her Round of 16 match at the 2026 Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series on Thursday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 2:48 pm

MCG pitch in spotlight again after 17 wickets tumble on the opening day

Queensland were bowled out for 149 and Victoria slumped to 61 for 7 in reply during the first day of red-ball cricket at the ground since the Ashes Test

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 2:41 pm

T20 WC: Two World Cups, 20 Years Apart Italy Skipper Wayne Madsen's Whirlwind Journey

Two World Cups: When Wayne Madsen takes the field at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on February 9, he will inscribe his name in the history books for more than one reason. Apart from being the captain of Italy playing its first-ever cricket World Cup match against fellow European nation Scotland, Madsen will join a select list of athletes who have featured in World Cups in two different sports. But in Madsen's case, it will also be for different nations. Back in 2006, Madsen played in the Hockey World Cup for South Africa in Monchengladbach, Germany. Twenty years on, he will hold a cricket bat instead of a hockey stick when he dons Italy's blue jersey in the Mens T20 World Cup. None would have pictured this in their wildest dreams - not even those who believe in the stuff of fantasy. Italy, a football-crazy nation with a rich history, could end up missing the bus to the FIFA World Cup in a year in which its much lesser-celebrated cricket team makes its debut on the biggest stage in the shortest format, though the football side still has to clear the European playoffs. Sitting in a hotel in Chennai, a day before Italy play a warm-up match against UAE at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Madsen is imagining the scene when he walks out with the team sheet in hand in Kolkata for Italys first game in a cricket World Cup coming against Scotland. My Italian heritage means a great deal to me. Representing Italy connects family history with professional life. Wearing this badge carries responsibility not just to the present team, but to the future of Italian cricket. Walking out at Eden Gardens will be incredibly special. Pride will be the dominant emotion for me, pride in the group, in the journey, and in what Italian cricket has achieved. Captaining Italy at a World Cup is a huge honour, a great responsibility and one that Im extremely excited for, says Madsen, who has four T20I caps for Italy, in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Though Madsen was announced as Italys captain in November last year, the reality of having that leadership armband hit him after arriving in India. I found out on our November tour, though I would say the reality only properly sunk in arriving in India and I imagine leading the team out at Eden Gardens will take it up another level! he said. For someone who represented South Africa at the Hockey World Cup and played domestic cricket for KwaZulu-Natal, Madsen has carved a reputation as one of English county cricket's most reliable batters, while turning out for Derbyshire. He also had stints with London Spirit and Manchester Originals (The Hundred), Joburg Super Kings (SA 20), Multan Sultans and Peshawar Zalmi (PSL) and Rangpur Riders (BPL). But Madsens Italian heritage, via his family, opened a door that seemed to shut when an England call-up didnt come. I genuinely never imagined myself playing in a cricket World Cup. This journey has unfolded through commitment, opportunity, and being part of a group that truly believes in what its building. Its been unexpected, but incredibly rewarding, he said. From his hockey days, Madsen remembers locking horns with Dilip Tirkey, India's most-capped mens player and current Hockey India president, during the 2006 World Cup in Germany. He was a world-class player and a strong leader. You knew immediately you were facing someone of real quality. Those encounters are valuable because they force you to raise your own standards, he said. That tournament left an indelible mark on Madsen, who had another moment to cherish. Scoring the late equaliser against Korea in a 2-2 draw. That tournament taught me a lot about pressure, preparation, and playing in front of big crowds. Those environments demand clarity and composure, and the lessons from that experience have stayed with me throughout my career, he said. Twenty years later, the setting has changed but the stakes still remain high for Madsen. Its something Im very grateful for. To experience a World Cup even once is rare; doing it in two sports, almost 20 years apart, puts a lot into perspective. It reminds you how fortunate you are and how important it is to enjoy the moment, he added. The technical crossover between hockey and cricket is apparent when Madsen showcases a range of different shots: sweep, reverse-sweep, ramp, and upper-cut. Theres the skill side of things, the wrist work, sweeping, reverse sweeping. The biggest takeaway was learning how to stay calm in high-pressure situations. Whether its hockey or cricket, the crowd, the expectations, and the stakes can be overwhelming if you let them be. Playing at the top level in hockey taught me how to manage that, he said. Madsens years as a mid-fielder in hockey prepared him for cricket captaincy in ways that might not be immediately visible. Very much so. I played a lot in the centre of midfield, where you would help to control the press etc, just like a captain supporting the bowler in setting his field. Leadership is about shared responsibility, trust, and clarity. Those principles dont change with the sport. Im fortunate to be part of a leadership group where everyone takes ownership, he said. Italy's success at the European qualifications last July, in which they finished second to the Netherlands, guaranteed their World Cup debut. For a nation where cricket exists in football's overwhelming shadow, visibility at the Mens T20 World Cup carries transformative potential. This team has been built on commitment and belief. Players come from different backgrounds and systems, but everyone has fully bought into what were trying to achieve. Theres a strong sense of identity and purpose within the group. Its a landmark moment. Visibility at this level matters enormously. When people see Italy competing on the world stage, it creates belief and interest. This tournament is an important step in the sports long-term growth in Italy, added Madsen. Italy's Group C draw in the T20 World Cup offers no easy passage. Two-time champions England are filled with world-class players who play IPL regularly. Fellow two-time winners West Indies are inconsistent but capable of explosive brilliance. Nepal are the tournament's dark horses riding a wave of domestic enthusiasm and Scotland, stung by their qualifying loss to Italy and coming in place of Bangladesh, are keen to spring surprises. Managing expectations while maintaining a competitive edge requires careful calibration, feels Madsen. We want to win games and be competitive in every match. If we play disciplined, smart cricket and back our preparation, we give ourselves a chance. Our focus is always on performance first. The key is routine and clarity. Eden Gardens is iconic, but once the game begins, its still cricket. Were focused on staying present, sticking to our plans, and enjoying the occasion without being distracted by it, he added. We want to win games and be competitive in every match. If we play disciplined, smart cricket and back our preparation, we give ourselves a chance. Our focus is always on performance first. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But on February 9 at Eden Gardens, Italian cricket gets its moment to shine under the Kolkata sun. I hope this World Cup lays a foundation. If it helps create pathways, belief, and opportunity for the next generation of Italian cricketers, then weve done something meaningful, concluded Madsen. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 2:36 pm

Bangladesh Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul Hails Pakistan PM Sharif For Support Over T20 WC Stance

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif: Amid ongoing drama for the upcoming T20 World Cup, Bangladesh Youth and Sports Advisor Asif Nazrul thanked Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who stated that Pakistan's decision to boycott their match against India was a show of solidarity with Bangladesh in the wake of the country's removal from the tournament. In a Facebook post on Thursday, Nazrul acknowledged Sharifs decision as a protest against Bangladeshs removal from the multi-nation event. Thank you, Pakistan, he wrote in the post. He also quoted remarks made by Sharif during a meeting of Pakistans cabinet in Islamabad on Wednesday, in which he explained the rationale behind the boycott. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said his country has decided to boycott the India match in protest of removing Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup. We will not play the match against India, he said to cabinet members on Wednesday. Because there should be no politics on the playground. We took this decision very thoughtfully. We should totally stand by Bangladesh. I think this is a very appropriate decision, he added. Earlier, the Pakistan government announced that its national cricket team would not play the T20 World Cup group-stage match against India at Colombos R. Premadasa Stadium on February 15. In response, the ICC issued a strong statement on Sunday, urging the PCB to seek a mutually acceptable resolution and warning that selective participation undermines the principles of global competition. While the ICC awaits official communication from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), this position of selective participation is difficult to reconcile with the fundamental premise of a global sporting event where all qualified teams are expected to compete on equal terms as per the event schedule, the ICC said. In response, the ICC issued a strong statement on Sunday, urging the PCB to seek a mutually acceptable resolution and warning that selective participation undermines the principles of global competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh was replaced by Scotland in the T20 World Cup after its government declined to allow the team to travel to India, citing security concerns. Bangladesh had requested that its matches be shifted to Sri Lanka, but the proposal was rejected by the ICC. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 2:04 pm

Hatcher leads New South Wales fightback after McAndrew, Doggett share seven

The home side lost their last five wickets for 22 but made inroads themselves to keep the contest even

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 1:41 pm

India Women Rally Behind The Mens Team Ahead Of T20 World Cup

T20 World Cup: As the Indian mens cricket team gears up for the T20 World Cup 2026, the support from their female counterparts is pouring in. Members of the Indian womens team, who made history by clinching the ICC Womens ODI World Cup in 2025, have sent heartfelt messages to the mens team, wishing them all the best as they look to defend their title in the upcoming tournament. With the Indian men's team entering the tournament as the defending champions, having won the T20 World Cup 2024 against South Africa in a thrilling final, the encouragement from their female counterparts serves as a reminder of the unity and camaraderie within Indian cricket. Harmanpreet Kaur, the Indian womens captain, led the charge by sending a powerful message of support. Wishing Team India all the best for T20 World Cup. Play with full of your heart, enjoy, and we all know you are going to win this. Wishing all the luck, she said, exuding confidence in the teams abilities. Smriti Mandhana, one of the brightest stars in womens cricket and the vice-captain of her team, also shared her best wishes and said, Wishing the best for the Indian Team, looking really good, we all are looking forward to another cup. But no pressure, and hopefully we can play some good cricket, she stated, acknowledging the high expectations surrounding the mens team. Deepti Sharma, who played a crucial role in Indias ODI World Cup victory and was named Player of the Series, expressed excitement about the upcoming event in India, adding a touch of emotional significance to her message. Wishing all the very best, this is going to happen in India and it will be very special. Go get the cup home, the all-rounder said, highlighting the pride and passion that accompany a home World Cup. Richa Ghosh, the dynamic wicketkeeper-batter for India, also sent her best wishes to the mens team, recognising the significance of the World Cup for both teams. Wishing you all the very best for the Mens T20 World Cup 2026, good luck guys, she expressed, sending her encouragement ahead of what promises to be an exciting tournament. The Indian womens team, which made history by winning the 2025 ICC Womens ODI World Cup for the first time since the tournaments inception, has shown that the spirit of Indian cricket is united, regardless of format or gender. Richa Ghosh, the dynamic wicketkeeper-batter for India, also sent her best wishes to the mens team, recognising the significance of the World Cup for both teams. Wishing you all the very best for the Mens T20 World Cup 2026, good luck guys, she expressed, sending her encouragement ahead of what promises to be an exciting tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Women in Blue will begin their tour with a three-game T20I series, followed by as many ODIs and a one-off Test. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 1:04 pm

T20 World Cup 2026: Schedule, Format, Venues & Dates

The ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 will mark the tournaments 10th edition and its much-anticipated return to Asia, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from 7 February to 8 March 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A total of 20 teams will compete, divided into four groups of five. The top teams from the group stage will advance to the Super Eight round, followed by the semi-finals and the final. Defending champions India, who lifted the trophy in 2024, will aim to retain their title on home soil. A look at the complete schedule of ICC MEn's T20 World Cup 2026 along with the venue and timings in IST Dates Match Group/Stage Time Venue February 7, Saturday Pakistan vs Netherlands Group A 11:00 AM SSC, Colombo February 7, Saturday West Indies vs Bangladesh Group C 3:00 PM Kolkata February 7, Saturday India vs USA Group A 7:00 PM Mumbai February 8, Sunday New Zealand vs Afghanistan Group D 11:00 AM Chennai February 8, Sunday England vs Nepal Group C 3:00 PM Mumbai February 8, Sunday Sri Lanka vs Ireland Group B 7:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 9, Monday Bangladesh vs Italy Group C 11:00 AM Kolkata February 9, Monday Zimbabwe vs Oman Group B 3:00 PM SSC, Colombo February 9, Monday South Africa vs Canada Group D 7:00 PM Ahmedabad February 10, Tuesday Netherlands vs Namibia Group A 11:00 AM Delhi February 10, Tuesday New Zealand vs UAE Group D 3:00 PM Chennai February 10, Tuesday Pakistan vs USA Group A 7:00 PM SSC, Colombo February 11, Wednesday South Africa vs Afghanistan Group D 11:00 AM Ahmedabad February 11, Wednesday Australia vs Ireland Group B 3:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 11, Wednesday England vs West Indies Group C 7:00 PM Mumbai February 12, Thursday Sri Lanka vs Oman Group B 11:00 AM Kandy February 12, Thursday Nepal vs Italy Group C 3:00 PM Mumbai February 12, Thursday India vs Namibia Group A 7:00 PM New Delhi February 13, Friday Australia vs Zimbabwe Group B 11:00 AM Premadasa, Colombo February 13, Friday Canada vs UAE Group D 3:00 PM Delhi February 13, Friday USA vs Netherlands Group A 7:00 PM Chennai February 14, Saturday Ireland vs Oman Group B 11:00 AM SSC, Colombo February 14, Saturday England vs Bangladesh Group C 3:00 PM Kolkata February 14, Saturday New Zealand vs South Africa Group D 7:00 PM Ahmedabad February 15, Sunday West Indies vs Nepal Group C 11:00 AM Mumbai February 15, Sunday USA vs Namibia Group A 3:00 PM Chennai February 15, Sunday India vs Pakistan Group A 7:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 16, Monday Afghanistan vs UAE Group D 11:00 AM Delhi February 16, Monday England vs Italy Group C 3:00 PM Kolkata February 16, Monday Australia vs Sri Lanka Group B 7:00 PM Kandy February 17, Tuesday New Zealand vs Canada Group D 11:00 AM Chennai February 17, Tuesday Ireland vs Zimbabwe Group B 3:00 PM Kandy February 17, Tuesday Bangladesh vs Nepal Group C 7:00 PM Mumbai February 18, Wednesday South Africa vs UAE Group D 11:00 AM Delhi February 18, Wednesday Pakistan vs Namibia Group A 3:00 PM SSC, Colombo February 18, Wednesday India vs Netherlands Group A 7:00 PM Ahmedabad February 19, Thursday West Indies vs Italy Group C 11:00 AM Kolkata February 19, Thursday Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Group B 3:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 19, Thursday Afghanistan vs Canada Group D 7:00 PM Chennai February 20, Friday Australia vs Oman Group B 7:00 PM Kandy February 21, Saturday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 22, Sunday TBC Super Eight 3:00 PM Kandy February 22, Sunday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Ahmedabad February 23, Monday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Mumbai February 24, Tuesday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Kandy February 25, Wednesday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 26, Thursday TBC Super Eight 3:00 PM Ahmedabad February 26, Thursday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Chennai February 27, Friday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Premadasa, Colombo February 28, Saturday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Kandy March 1, Sunday TBC Super Eight 3:00 PM Delhi March 1, Sunday TBC Super Eight 7:00 PM Kolkata March 4, Wednesday Semi-Final 1 Semi-finals 7:00 PM Kolkata/Colombo March 5, Thursday Semi-Final 2 Semi-finals 7:00 PM Mumbai March 8, Sunday Final Final 7:00 PM Ahmedabad/Colombo March 8, Sunday Final Final 7:00 PM Ahmedabad/Colombo

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 12:59 pm

The Hundred That Announced the Arrival of Kapil Dev

One of those who didn't play T20 cricket, although could have been a success story, is none other than our Kapil Dev. It would be better if we say T20 cricket missed watching him. There is another reason also to remember Kapil Dev at present. One of the saving graces for England in the recent Ashes series was the hundred Jacob Bethell scored at SCG. The best stat related to his hundred is that he became the 47th player to make a maiden first class hundred in a Test match. In September last year, he made a maiden professional century in an ODI against South Africa. The first player to record the feat of scoring a maiden first class hundred in a Test match was Charles Bannerman in 1877. * Jacob Bethell is the 6th England player to score a maiden first-class century in a Test match. Henry Wood in 1891/92; Billy Griffiths in 1947/48; Jack Russell in 1989; Stuart Broad in 2010; Gus Atkinson in 2024 were the others. *Jacob Bethell at 22y-76d is one of the youngest to record the feat. This feat has a unique parallel also. The Zimbabwe off spinner Ujesh Ranchod took his first, first-class wicket in a Test match(of Sachin Tendulkar) and this remained his only Test wicket. Indian cricketers have fair representation in the club of batsmen scoring a maiden first class hundred in a Test match. Both Kapil Dev and Hardik Pandya are also in the list. Hardiks first Test hundred (108 against Sri Lanka, Pallekele, August 2017) was not only his first, first class hundred, it was his first in any senior competitive cricket. Hardik has not scored another Test hundred since then. Like scoring maiden first-class hundred in a Test, Jacob scored his first List A century in a one-day international. So he opened the account of his hundreds in both the formats in international matches. Four other players have also recorded this unusual feat and this includes our own Kapil paji. Kapil Dev: *Scored 126* against West Indies in Delhi in January 1979. This was his first, first-class hundred also. *Scored 175* against Zimbabwe in Tunbridge Wells in June 1983. This was his first, List A hundred also.The other three to record the feat are: *Mehidy Hasan Miraz of Bangladesh, scored 103 in a Test against West Indies in Chattogram in February 2021, and 100* against India in an ODI in Mirpur in December 2022, *Curtis Campher of Ireland made 111 in a Test against Sri Lanka in Galle in April 2023, and scored 120 in an ODI against Scotland in Bulawayo in the same year. *Marlon Samuels of West Indies, made 104 in a Test against India in Kolkata in October 2002, and made 108 not out in an ODI, also against India, in Vijayawada a month later. While a lot has been written about Kapil Devs famous 175* score in the World Cup 1983, not much is written about his first Test hundred (126* against West Indies in Delhi in January 1979) although in a true sense this was the innings which announced the arrival of Kapil Dev. He picked this as his one of the finest performances in Test cricket. He said: I scored a Test century before I got a five-for but then the pitches in the subcontinent are more suited to batsmen. Test cricket was new to me my debut was the first Test I saw so it took me time to understand how to bowl and take wickets. That hundred was very sweet because I was established that day. People started saying, Hes an all-rounder, he can bat, and that helps you stay in the team. You think, I can contribute with the bat, so I can bowl with some extra pace and try a thing or two. India won the toss and elected to bat first. On a flat, typical Sita Ram made pitch, India batted two full days and three quarters of an hour on the third to accumulate 566 for eight (their highest against any country at that time). In contrast to laborious hundreds (at certain times painful to watch also) by Gavaskar (who took almost six hours to score his 120) and Vengsarkar (playing for his survival after a pair in the previous Test almost matched his skipper and took five and a half hour to score 109), Kapil scored 126* off 124 balls with 11 fours and one six. India paid heavily for this overall slow scoring (RR 3.97) as rain on the fourth and the fifth day came to West Indies' rescue. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Kapil this hundred was nothing short of an announcement. He didnt bat like someone being intimidated and it broke a mental barrier. He was 94* overnight on day 2, and reached his 100 in the first over on the next morning with a 4 followed by a 6. He became the first cricketer to complete his first century in Test cricket by hitting a six.

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 11:50 am

WPL 2026 Final: DC Eye First Title As Friends Jemi-Smriti Face Off

Royal Challengers Bangalore: The grand finale of the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 promises a thrilling contest, with the stakes at an all-time high as Delhi Capitals (DC) face Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) here at the BCA Stadium (Kotambi) This final has a unique India-South Africa flavour, with key players like Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Smriti Mandhana, and Richa Ghosh lighting up the stage, while the likes of Marizanne Kapp and Laura Wolvaardt add international spice. The build-up to this encounter has been unpredictable. DC, often scraping through must-win situations, make their fourth attempt at WPL glory, having faced intense pressure to reach the final. On the other hand, RCBs dominant run to the summit, finishing atop the group with six wins in eight matches, has seen them surge into this final with confidence, bolstered by key contributions from Grace Harris in the absence of Ellyse Perry. In contrast, the road to the final for both teams couldnt have been more different. RCB will likely back Pooja Vastrakar to play as a specialist batter, with the return of Arundhati Reddy and the possible inclusion of leg-spinner Prema Rawat adding tactical depth. DC are unlikely to change their winning combination, sticking with the 13 players theyve used all season, a testament to their consistent core. The opening battle between Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee of DC and Lauren Bell of RCB will be a highlight. Bell has been a menace with the new ball, and her battle with DCs power-hitting openers could set the tone. Shafali and Lees fiery powerplay performances will be critical; DCs success this season has been built on chasing big targets, with their opening duo crucial to setting the chase. At the other end, Mandhanas leadership has been integral to RCB's journey, and her consistency in the final could be the key to their third title. A victory would not only secure another WPL title but might also solidify Mandhanas case for a more prominent leadership role in Indian cricket. Grace Harris strike rate of 181 is the highest among batters facing over 50 balls, proving shes the player to watch for RCB, while DCs Nandni Sharma, with 16 wickets, leads the Indian wicket-takers chart in WPL 2026. DC are undefeated in matches where Shafali and Lee have put on a 50+ partnership, while RCBs death bowling, with an economy rate of 8.27, is the best in the league, while DC are second at 8.37. Grace Harris strike rate of 181 is the highest among batters facing over 50 balls, proving shes the player to watch for RCB, while DCs Nandni Sharma, with 16 wickets, leads the Indian wicket-takers chart in WPL 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With everything to play for, the WPL 2026 final promises fireworks. Will RCB continue their winning streak, or will DC rise to claim their maiden WPL crown? One thing is certain: the excitement is bound to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 11:38 am

Did Not Expect But I Will Be Back On The Field This Early, Says Tilak Ahead Of T20 WC Title Defence

DY Patil Stadium: India all-rounder Tilak Varma, who joined the national side after recovering from an injury recently, expressed gratitude to the BCCI and the Centre of Excellence (CoE) for helping him return to action sooner than expected. Inspired by the aggressive batting around him, he said the atmosphere was electric and added that both he and the Indian team feel ready for the World Cup. Tilak described the packed DY Patil Stadium and the crowd chanting his name as a big confidence boost, even in a warm-up match as India wrapped up their T20 World Cup preparations in style, defeating South Africa by 30 runs in a high-scoring warm-up match in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday. To be honest I did not expect but I will be back on the field this early. Really thankful for COE and BCCI. I always say that World Cup is my biggest dream to play. The way, I entered the ropes and, everyone was shouting 'Tilak Tilak.' So I didn't expect that. I really felt nice and it also boost me when I was going in. The way Ishan was batting, I have seen him, the way Abhishek and everyone was batting, so I was also a bit like 'Mai bhi maarunga jaake.' I did not expect full crowd, the DY Patil was fully packed. It was just a warm up game but still the craze... Really thanks to everyone. The vibe was really terrific, and yeah- Tilak and the Indian team is ready for the World Cup, Tilak said in a bcci.tv video. Opting to bat first, the hosts put on a batting exhibition, led by Ishan Kishans explosive 53 off just 20 balls. Kishan and Abhishek Sharma gave India a flying start, racing to 80/1 inside six overs before both openers retired out to give others game time. Tilak (45 off 19) and captain Suryakumar Yadav continued the onslaught with a rapid 66-run stand, while late cameos from Axar Patel, Rinku Singh, and a blistering 30 off 10 balls from Hardik Pandya powered India to an imposing 240/5. Opting to bat first, the hosts put on a batting exhibition, led by Ishan Kishans explosive 53 off just 20 balls. Kishan and Abhishek Sharma gave India a flying start, racing to 80/1 inside six overs before both openers retired out to give others game time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India now turn their focus to their World Cup opener against the USA on Saturday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 11:00 am

ICC Reveals Broadcast Details For Mens T20 World Cup 2026

Sky Sports Main Event: The ICC has unveiled the broadcast plans for the Mens T20 World Cup, featuring 20 teams and 55 matches, running from February 7 to March 8. Co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, the tournament will be accessible worldwide through TV, digital, audio, and emerging platforms. Alongside the main tournament, official warm-up matches will be broadcast on select TV and digital platforms, allowing fans to get an early look at the teams before the opening game. In India, JioStar will broadcast the tournament to fans via Star Sports on linear TV and through the JioHotstar digital platform. All fixtures will be accessible in five languagesEnglish, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannadaon JioStars TV and digital coverage, with additional regional feeds in Bengali, Bhojpuri, and Haryanvi available on JioHotstar. Coverage in Marathi and Indian Sign Language will also be provided for all team India matches, semi-finals, and the final on JioHotstar. Building on the success of earlier ICC events, a vertical live feed will be offered in English and Hindi on JioHotstar, catering to mobile-first viewers. In addition, on JioHotstar, viewers will also have the option to enjoy the games in 360 view and via the Multi-cam feature, which allows engagement with the live match from specific POVs/vantage points, including Hero, Stump, Battery, Field view, and Multi-View. JioStar has partnered with PVR Inox for nationwide screenings of multiple matches during the T20 World Cup. Star Sports will also be accessible to viewers in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives through its distribution partners across the subcontinent. For co-host Sri Lanka, Dialog TV will serve as the official broadcast partner, offering extensive coverage across the island. This includes live telecasts on linear TV, the ThePapare.com website, and the Dialog Play mobile app. Additionally, Dialog TV will provide a Sinhala language feed for all matches on both their linear and digital platforms. Coverage will be further expanded through Dialog TVs free-to-air partner, TV Supreme, as well as Sri Lanka Telecom's PEO TV platform. Fans in the United Kingdom and Ireland can watch the action on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event, with digital streaming through NOW. Sky Sports will also offer Hindi commentary for the semi-finals and the final. Furthermore, since Italy is participating in their first ICC Mens T20 World Cup, Sky Italia will broadcast all Italy matches, along with the semi-finals and the final, live on their platforms. Proteas fans can catch all the live action through SuperSports extensive TV and digital services across sub-Saharan Africa. In Australia, coverage will be on Prime Video, with an extra Hindi commentary feed accessible for all India matches, semi-finals, and the final. Fans in New Zealand can watch the matches on SKY Sport, which will also provide Hindi commentary for all India games, including the semi-finals and the final. In Pakistan, coverage will be provided by PTV and Myco, with support from digital partners Tamasha, ARY Zapp, and Tapmad. Additionally, the ICC will create an Urdu commentary feed for Pakistan matches, which will be broadcast on PTV Home and streamed by digital partners. Willow TV will continue providing live coverage of ICC events in the United States and Canada. All 55 matches will be streamed in both English and Hindi, with free access to all USA matches for viewers in the US and Canada. These matches will also be available free of charge on Willows official YouTube channel. Commentary in English and Hindi will be accessible via Willow DTC and CricBuzz DTC platforms, while other Willow platforms will carry only the English commentary. In partnership with popular social media personality Jomboy, Willow will offer fans an alternative commentary option for the USA vs. India and USA vs. Pakistan matches. In the UAE and the larger MENA region, the tournament will be broadcast on CricLife Max, which is accessible via StarzPlay. Moreover, fans throughout the Middle East can watch StarzPlays coverage of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup on the big screen, thanks to partnerships with VOX (UAE, KSA, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman), Reel (UAE), Roxy, Cinepolis, Star (UAE), Mukta (Bahrain), and Epix Cinema (Bahrain). ESPN will broadcast all matches live in the Caribbean Islands, while the Disney+ app will stream the event across Latin America. Additionally, some matches will feature Portuguese commentary on ESPNs linear TV platforms in Brazil. Total Sports Management (Bangladesh) will broadcast the event via leading linear channels T Sports & Nagorik TV, as well as on the digital platform Rabbithole. Additional broadcasters include PNG Digicel (Pacific Islands), Hub Sports 4 (Singapore), and Lemar TV (Afghanistan), which will also offer commentary in Pashto and Dari. In Nepal, Kantipur TV will air the tournament, with some matches produced locally in Nepali. The Nepali commentary will also be accessible in certain regions through ICC.tv, expanding reach to Nepali-speaking viewers. In the Netherlands, NOS will live stream all matches involving the Netherlands, catering to cricket fans in the country. For viewers in Malaysia and Hong Kong, matches can be watched on the CricBuzz channel through their partnerships with Astro Cricket and PCCW. Additionally, the tournament will be available in-flight and at sea on Sport 24, allowing fans to stay up to date on the action while travelling. All remaining territories will be streamed live and free via the ICCs own platform, ICC.tv. Besides live match coverage, ICC.tv will offer commentary in multiple languages, including Japanese and Bahasa, with some matches also available live on the ICCs official YouTube channel. Additionally, the tournament will be available in-flight and at sea on Sport 24, allowing fans to stay up to date on the action while travelling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Indian audiences, All India Radio will offer live audio commentary, and in Sri Lanka, Derana FM will provide live ball-by-ball commentary for all matches. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Feb 2026 10:34 am

Fergus O'Neill moves to Sydney Sixers amid talk over Victoria future

The pace bowler was off contract in the BBL and has moved during the trade window

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 8:15 am

Generations apart: On the Australian Open, Djokovic-Alcaraz final

Despite being separated by 16 years, Djokovic fought as an equal with Alcaraz

The Hindu 5 Feb 2026 1:45 am

Pakistan PM Sharif on India boycott: 'A very considered stance, and we should completely stand by Bangladesh'

This is the first time any official from the PCB or Pakistan government has spoken about the team's decision to boycott the match against India

Espn CricInfo 5 Feb 2026 12:33 am

Kishan leads India's batting show in warm-up win over South Africa

Stubbs, Rickelton, Smith and Jansen showed off their batting wares to help South Africa reduce the margin of defeat

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 11:40 pm

U19 WC: Georges Century Helps India Chase Down 311, Set Up Title Clash Against England

Harare Sports Club: Aaron George hit a stroke-filled 115 as five-time champions India pulled off a record run-chase to storm into the final of the 2026 ICC Mens Under-19 World Cup with a seven-wicket win over Afghanistan in the second semi-final at the Harare Sports Club on Wednesday. Chasing a daunting 311, India rode on Georges 115 off 104 balls, laced with 15 fours and two sixes at a strike-rate of 110.58 to complete a daunting chase. Explosive half-centuries by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (68 off 33 balls), who was also dropped twice by fielders, and skipper Ayush Mhatre (62 off 39 balls) also helped India to seal their place in the summit clash against England, to be held at the same venue on February 6. They completed the chase in just 41.1 overs, with seven wickets in hand, to enter their 10th World Cup final and sixth in succession. George, who had endured a lean tournament until now, rose to the occasion by sharing a 90-run opening partnership with Sooryavanshi, before adding 114 runs for the second wicket with Mhatre and 96 runs for the third wicket with Vihaan Malhotra, who made 38 not out off 47 balls. Earlier, Afghanistan posted a formidable 310/4 in their 50 overs, built on magnificent centuries from Faisal Shinozada and Uzairullah Niazai. Shinozada top-scored with a 93-ball 110, hitting 15 boundaries, while Niazai remained unbeaten on 101 from 86 deliveries, laced with 12 fours and two sixes. They completed the chase in just 41.1 overs, with seven wickets in hand, to enter their 10th World Cup final and sixth in succession. George, who had endured a lean tournament until now, rose to the occasion by sharing a 90-run opening partnership with Sooryavanshi, before adding 114 runs for the second wicket with Mhatre and 96 runs for the third wicket with Vihaan Malhotra, who made 38 not out off 47 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Afghanistan 310 (Faisal Shinozada 110, Uzairullah Niazai 101 not out; Kanishk Chouhan 2-55, Deepesh Devendran 2-64) lost to India 311/3 in 41.1 overs (Aaron George 115, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 68; Nooristani Omarzai 2-64, Wahidullah Zadran 1-67) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 8:50 pm

India ace record chase to make Under-19 World Cup final

Aaron George led the way with a classy ton as India chased down 311 with 53 balls to spare

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 8:47 pm

Frylinck, Steenkamp set up Namibia's win against Scotland

Scotland fall short in pursuit of 227 despite McMullen's 95

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 8:19 pm

Mandhana and Rodrigues chill out before WPL final

The RCB and DC captains spoke about the importance of letting go when in a high-pressure field

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 8:19 pm

Working Hard At The CoE In Bengaluru, Will Be Back On The Playing Field Soon: Rishabh Pant

World Pickleball League: India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant said his recovery from a side strain is progressing well at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and he expects to return to competitive cricket soon. Pant has been sidelined after sustaining a side strain on his right side during a practice session on the eve of the ODI series against New Zealand in Vadodara, when he was struck above the waist by a ball from a throwdown specialist. My fitness is getting better day-by-day. I am working hard in the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, and I feel I am going to be out on the playing field soon, said Pant while being on the sidelines of the World Pickleball League, where he was present as co-owner of Mumbai Pickle Power team. He also emphasized the need to remain engaged with the sport during lengthy rehabilitation periods and credited his love for cricket and his support network for sustaining him through the recovery process. When I am injured, one thing that always keeps me close to the game is the love for the game and the support from the people around you. As a cricketer, you always have to keep adding to your game. I need to keep looking to get better in each and every aspect of my overall gameplay, he said. Pant further said his repeated comebacks from injury have shaped his perspective on cricket and life, though he acknowledged that missing top-level competition remains the most difficult aspect of being sidelined. When I am injured, one thing that always keeps me close to the game is the love for the game and the support from the people around you. As a cricketer, you always have to keep adding to your game. I need to keep looking to get better in each and every aspect of my overall gameplay, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When I am injured, the thing I miss the most is really enjoying the game. You love the game so much, but you also enjoy it while playing it at the top level. Thats something I miss truly, he signed off. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 8:02 pm

WPL 2026: Delhi Capitals Backed By Former Coach To End Trophy Jinx On Fourth Attempt

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals will attempt to shake off three successive final defeats when they face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) decider clash in Vadodara on Thursday, with the sides former fielding coach Milap Mewada backing the side to finally break their jinx in the title clash. DC have always reached the WPLs summit clash since the tournament's inception in 2023, but are yet to lift the trophy, a record that weighs on a squad now led by Jemimah Rodrigues in her first season as their captain. Their route to this year's WPL final was far from smooth - they lost three of their first four matches, before DC clawed back in the Vadodara leg by winning four out of five games to finish third in the league stage and then eliminated Gujarat Giants in the eliminator clash, indicating that they are peaking at the right time. According to me, the mind works towards a feeling that whenever you walk on the road and fall down, you always have that fear of falling down again after reaching a certain point. But in order to avoid, remove or nullify this, first of all you have to be very positive. Second, every day is a new day and its another game of cricket. Here, the thing is you have to work out a little bit on a game plan and take some good suitable decisions in the final. Plus, this is like a new place where they will play the final and the only thing DC have to do is to believe in themselves now and believe in this momentum, said Mewada, who kept track of DCs progress while being busy with his commitments as Goa senior mens team head coach, to IANS on Wednesday. DC have emerged as the tournament's most efficient fielding unit, with their catching percentage at 83.6 percent, according to data provided by CricViz analysts embedded with the franchises scouting team. They held 41 chances and dropped only eight across nine matches, thus placing them comfortably ahead of finalists RCB, which stands at 79 percent. While they looked initially out of sorts, DCs bowling attack has picked up pace as the season progressed. Four DC bowlers feature in the tournament's top 10 wicket-takers the impressive young pacer Nandni Sharma (16 wickets), left-arm spinner N Sree Charani (14), as well as overseas seam-bowling all-rounders Chinelle Henry (12) and Marizanne Kapp (10). Delhi Capitals were the best fielding side in the league by objective measures. The group assessed Vadodara conditions early, where the pitch was lower-scoring compared to DY Patil, and adjusted their approach accordingly. Jemimahs captaincy improved over the season. Even during losses, selection and messaging stayed consistent, which helped maintain morale. The team made only two changes across the entire tournament, the fewest in the league, aiding continuity. Batters largely played straight, and bowlers consistently kept the stumps in play, which suited the conditions, said CricViz analysts, who are a part of the DC scouting team, to IANS. Mewada, who was in the DC camp when they lost the WPL 2025 final to Mumbai Indians at the Brabourne Stadium, listed his advice for the side ahead of the title clash at BCA Stadium. First thing, they do not have to think that we have been a fourth time finalist and we could not win. But there could be reasons behind being a fourth time finalist. That means, there is something in you. At least, you are consistent in being the finalists. Number two is, you handle yourself well for that particular three hours. That's as simple as it is. You have to handle yourself and take good decisions, which is most important. Take very good decisions and play peacefully. So, I think, they can make it to the trophy this time, as everybody has that belief. As per the analysts, the fate of DC in the final against Smriti Mandhana-led RCB will depend on how openers Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee fare, especially in the face of in-form new-ball pacer Lauren Bell. The explosive batting duo have three 50-plus stands (all of them resulting in wins) in nine innings so far, the most by any opening pair this season. Their partnership has averaged 40.11 runs (the fourth highest for a batting pair in WPL), while their highest partnership of 94 came at a brisk run rate of 8.84 and smacking 75 in the power-play in the Eliminator showcased their ability to combine aggression with stability. Though they havent yet registered a century stand, their aggregate of 361 is the second-highest partnership total in the tournament, only behind 383 runs made by Smriti and Grace Harris. The moment I saw Lizelle Lee batting in WPL for the first time, I felt she is actually made for opening in white ball cricket. DCs plan should be in a way that Lizelle and Shafali bat for beyond 6-8 overs. If they can do this and even when they are chasing, like if it's 200, then it is possible, as both of them are game changers. After them, Laura, Jemi, Henry and others will manage the scoring. But the most important thing is, as long as these two bat for long and set the tone, it will be very beneficial for DC. The momentum they have now after winning the eliminator, it is a very good thing that they have come up from behind and into the final. So chances are high for them to get over the line in the final this time, added Mewada. Jemimah's leadership has evolved through the tournament, even as her own batting required adjustment. A week ago, a three-run loss to GG that saw Jemimah being bowled while attempting a scoop shot, DC's campaign appeared to be unraveling. But in the Eliminator on Tuesday, Jemimah sprinted across the outfield to encourage her bowlers, and hit her boundaries with a trademark delight that appeared to galvanize the entire squad. Winning the Eliminator is a good omen for DC as the one whos won that game has gone on to win the WPL. Jemimah's leadership has evolved through the tournament, even as her own batting required adjustment. A week ago, a three-run loss to GG that saw Jemimah being bowled while attempting a scoop shot, DC's campaign appeared to be unraveling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now her strike rate is much better than it was last year. That means as a cricketer and as a leader, she is grooming herself. I am sure there will be staff and guys helping her in this decision making and tactical plans. Playing the final for the fourth time, I am sure if they forget about what has happened before and this is the only moment where we are going to give our best, they can manage to get the trophy, concluded Mewada. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 7:44 pm

DC's fourth shot at elusive trophy as RCB look to make winning a habit

Both teams have had contrasting campaigns, and their respective marquee names will hold the key in the big game

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 6:54 pm

RCB-W vs DC-W Final Prediction, WPL 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI

RCB-W vs DC-W, Match Final, Cricket Tips :The final of the WPL 2026 will be played between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals. These two have reached the final after dominating the group stage. RCB-W finished the group stage at the top. They have had multiple performers in the league round and probably the best bowling unit. Meanwhile, DC-W have had performances in the lateral half of the tournament. Their batting unit has started performing now. But if we talk about the bowling unit, it is RCB-W who has a little edge because of the several wicket-takers. DC-W have failed to do it in three finals, but can they break the jinx in their fourth attempt? RCB-W vs DC-W: Match Details Date : February 05, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : BCA Stadium, Vadodara RCB-W vs DC-W Live Streaming Details Indian fans can catch the live action of the Star Sports Networks on the cable TVs. Fans can enjoy the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar app or website. RCB-W vs DC-W: Head-to-Head in WPL Total Matches : 9 Royal Challengers Bengaluru : 3 Delhi Capitals : 6 No-Result : 0 RCB-W vs DC-W: Ground Pitch Report BCA Stadium has proved to be an excellent batting venue. Batting teams have produced great batting surfaces because of the black soil used here. The toss will be crucial here, as bowling first is an ideal decision here. Bowlers have more to bowl in the first innings. RCB-W vs DC-W: Possible XIs Royal Challengers Bengaluru : Smriti Mandhana (c), Grace Harris, Georgia Voll, Richa Ghosh (wk), Radha Yadav, Pooja Vastrakar, Nadine de Klerk, Arundhati Reddy, Sayali Satghare, Shreyanka Patil, Lauren Bell Delhi Capitals : Shafali Verma, Laura Wolvaardt, Lizelle Lee (wk), Jemimah Rodrigues (c), Marizanne Kapp, Niki Prasad, Chinelle Henry, Sneh Rana, Minnu Mani, Shree Charani, Nandni Sharma RCB-W vs DC-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Captain Jemimah Rodrigues produced a MOTM performance in the Eliminator. She is in great form and will have a big role in the final. For RCB-W, Smriti Mandhana holds this role. She is an experienced player and knows how to win big games. Probable Best Bowler Lauren Bell has been exceptional in the power play. Her ability to swing at a good pace has troubled the batters. For DC-W, veteran Marizanne Kapp has been the game-changer with the new ball. Today Match Prediction : Both teams have done well this season, but only one can win the final. RCB-W have an edge because of their bowling unit. DC-W seem to have found their form back and are going great. Hence, we predict DC-W to win the final on Thursday. RCB-W vs DC-W Match Final, WPL 2026, Today Match RCB-W vs DC-W, RCB-W vs DC-W Prediction, RCB-W vs DC-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for RCB-W vs DC-W 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.

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 6:37 pm

Chris Lynn returns to Northants as Matthew Breetzke pulls out of deal

Australian batter starred for Hampshire in last season's Vitality Blast, knocking out Northants in semis

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 6:24 pm

England Beat India By Four Wickets To Take Unassailable 3-1 Lead In Mixed Disability T20I Series

Mixed Disability T20I Series: England sealed the five-match Mixed Disability T20I Series in emphatic fashion, registering a composed four-wicket victory over India in the fourth T20I to take an unassailable 31 lead on Wednesday. England pursued a modest target with depth, discipline, and composure under pressure, finishing the chase with five balls remaining and emphasizing their dominance throughout the match. India, asked to bat first, faced difficulties in forming consistent partnerships, finishing at 133 for 9 in 18.5 overs. Jayesh Parmar was the standout for the hosts, scoring an exciting 59 off just 33 balls. His innings, which included five fours and five sixes, gave a much-needed boost to the Indian batting, coming at a time when wickets were falling regularly. Akash Singh offered brief support with a brisk 21 off 18 deliveries, while wicketkeeper Yogendra Bhadoria contributed 16 at the top of the order. Despite these efforts, India failed to capitalise in the latter stages, as Englands disciplined bowling attack maintained tight lines and lengths, preventing any late flourish. Regular breakthroughs ensured the hosts never gained full control of the innings. Englands innings was confidently led by Liam OBrien, who scored an unbeaten 70 off 41 balls. Demonstrating maturity and calmness, OBrien managed the innings wisely, blending aggressive shots with smart shot choices to maintain a steady run rate. His performance, featuring four fours and three sixes, was crucial to Englands successful chase. Akash Singh offered brief support with a brisk 21 off 18 deliveries, while wicketkeeper Yogendra Bhadoria contributed 16 at the top of the order. Despite these efforts, India failed to capitalise in the latter stages, as Englands disciplined bowling attack maintained tight lines and lengths, preventing any late flourish. Regular breakthroughs ensured the hosts never gained full control of the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England secured their dominance in the series with a 31 victory, having one match remaining. The final T20I on February 6 presents India a chance to regain some pride, whereas England will look to finish the series strongly. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 6:04 pm

T20 WC: Time Of Upsets Is In Past For Netherlands, Aim To Get In Final Four, Says Logan Van Beek

T20 World Cups: The Netherlands have won more matches in the Mens T20 World Cups than any other associate nation. Twin victories over England twice, while taking down South Africa and Zimbabwe have underlined their ability to beat top-ranked sides. But as they gear up to compete in their seventh T20 World Cup, the Netherlands are keen to shed their reputation of being giant-killers and make a serious push to get into the closing stages of the tournament. Seam-bowling all-rounder Logan Van Beek was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, but holds a Dutch passport through his father, and has been a constant presence in Netherlands set-up since 2014 Mens T20 World Cup. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, van Beek talks about the Netherlands aspirations in the tournament, preparation, reliance on data analytics and more. Excerpts: Q. How have you adjusted to the pitches which will be on offer in India and Sri Lanka during the sides recent camp at Super Kings Academy in Chennai? A. Yes, it's my first time of actually understanding the difference between red soil, black soil, and then the combo of black and red. They all have differences depending on what time of day you play. If you're playing a morning game, it might be a little bit stickier. In the afternoon, its a little bit drier, and then come the evening, dew might play a factor. It's just trying to understand the different soils and sometimes it dictates what ball you might go to more often in your spell. Q. Given the Netherlands history of making upsets in recent tournaments, how do you foresee the sides chances in the mega event? A. I think the times of upsets is kind of in the past for us. We're here to reach the final stages of the tournament. We've been together as a group for two or three years now. We've won some big games, which has given us confidence. But we're here to get to the final four and see if we can push for the trophy. Q. Beyond the smaller talent pool, what additional challenges do Associate teams face in competing at this level? A. Obviously, there's the financial kind of problem that associate teams have, the lack of resources, the lack of extra coaching throughout the season, and the lead-in periods. There's also the number of players that we often have to choose from. So, you really have to upskill the guys that are in your kind of 20-man squad. But again, it's something that we just have to deal with and get on with it. Our kind of motto is just to try and get as much as we can out of each individual and then come together as one as we walk onto the field. Q. To what extent does the Netherlands rely on data and analytics in T20 cricket, and how does it shape your preparation? A. We're a big fan of data analytics. We're not afraid of a long meeting and discussion amongst the group and really understanding what guys are thinking and what each person has seen with the data. We've got a coaching staff who really look into the numbers and try to find that little outlier or something that can give us a slight advantage going into the game. I think it's something that we need to do as a group, just to have something one-up against the opposition, because when we go up against the likes of Australia, India, New Zealand. Man for man, obviously they're very good cricketers and we need to find ways to find little gaps in their games that we can exploit, or just ways to try and get a little opportunity. If we can open that up, that doesn't really make sense, but if we can find a way that we can find some information that is unique, use it, and if we can gain that little opportunity to take advantage of and see if we can run with it. T20 cricket is one of those games where there are small advantages. The game can happen very fast, and momentum can shift very quickly. So that's what we're trying to do, is to try and create a moment to try and turn that into momentum. Q. Having beaten South Africa previously, as well as England and Zimbabwe, what do such victories mean for Associate players like you? A. First and foremost, it's a great memory. Some of my greatest memories with the Dutch team are beating those top tier nations, and the most enjoyable part of those games is the way that we've gone about it. In preparation, we've stood tall, guys have had special performances within those games, but we've done it as a group. It's something that we thrive on in terms of being and winning together. So now, going into this tournament, having had those little successes in the past, it's about can we do that in these first four games and try and get those three wins. Q. You continue to play domestic cricket in New Zealand and England. How does that experience help your own game and in adapting to different conditions? A. I just love playing cricket all year round. I guess, getting a little bit older, I want to make sure that I'm playing cricket. I don't necessarily want to be indoors training. The more cricket I can play, whether it be New Zealand or England, I just want to make sure that as long as this body is fit, I want to be playing cricket. It obviously gives you good experiences coming against different types of players, slightly different pitches. It's also exciting because you're trying to evolve your game constantly. Young guys are coming in and doing some really special different things. It's good to get that experience, and then when you go into tournaments like this, you can rely on that experience. If you see something you can, and you do go well, so I've done well by doing this against this. I'm going to trust that and definitely adds to the toolbox. Q. The Netherlands will play matches in Colombo, New Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad. How significant will it be to adapt to the conditions on offer closer to game days? A. We've played in Delhi, against Australia (in the 2023 ODI World Cup) and so we know that venue. It's a rapid outfield and quite a small ground. Australia had a bit of a day out that day. But for me, it's exciting. Ahmedabad is a huge stadium. I'm hoping that there's going to be 1,30,000 people there just for that atmosphere against India. I've never been to Sri Lanka. I've always wanted to play in Colombo. So that's going to be a really cool experience. Then Chennai, I've personally played a game there for New Zealand A. But we've watched plenty of IPL cricket and we've seen the Super Kings do so well there. It's just going to be an awesome experience. Playing cricket in India in general is just an amazing experience - doesn't matter which ground you're at. Q. You were born and raised in Christchurch but represent the Netherlands through family heritage. How do you balance this dual identity and more importantly, carrying Dutch cricket forward? A. I am me, really. It's like Logan van Beek is a mixture of being half Dutch. My grandfather's a West Indian from Trinidad and Tobago. I was born and raised in New Zealand. I'm kind of a bit of a mixing pot of different nationalities and that's unique to me. I'm super proud of each and one of those nationalities that I represent. I've been fortunate enough to play and represent the Netherlands in the last 12 years. It's something that I'm very, very proud of each time I get to do it. It's the main thing - just trying to inspire the next generation of Netherlands cricketers. If we can throughout this World Cup, get one or two of them watching, seeing how we play together, how much fun we're having and doing some x-factor performances, then hopefully we create some young cricketers who want to pick up a cricket bat instead of a hockey stick. I've been fortunate enough to play and represent the Netherlands in the last 12 years. It's something that I'm very, very proud of each time I get to do it. It's the main thing - just trying to inspire the next generation of Netherlands cricketers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A. It is 100 percent. He's the reason why I play cricket. He taught me how to hold a bat and play the game in the right spirit. He was my biggest fan, and my biggest critic. Every time I play cricket, a lot of the times I'm playing for him. I know that he's up there watching me. But he was a massive influence and I definitely wouldn't be playing cricket if it wasn't for him and his passion for the game. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 5:56 pm

ICC T20I Rankings: Kishan Gains 32 Spots, Saim Ayub Becomes No. 1 All-rounder

ICC T20I Rankings: Indian wicketkeeper batter Ishan Kishan has jumped 32 positions in the latest ICC Men's T20I batter rankings after an impressive comeback series against New Zealand, where the left-handed player scored 207 runs in just three matches, which also includes his maiden T20I century. Kishan is now placed at the 32nd spot in the rankings released just before the upcoming T20 World Cup, which will commence on February 7. Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav has also moved past Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan to come in sixth place. While opener Abhishek Sharma continued his dominance at the top. Meanwhile, Pakistan's opener Saim Ayub has grabbed the top spot in the T20I all-rounders ranking after an impressive run in the recently concluded Australia series, which Pakistan won by 3-0. The 23-year-old scored 119 runs and claimed three wickets during the series, which helped him dethrone Sikandar Raza from the No. 1 spot. Pakistan's main spinner, Abrar Ahmed, also made significant gains as he moved to the second spot. The right-armer is just 28 points behind Varun Chakravarthy, who holds the top spot. Pakistan's all-rounder, Mohammad Nawaz, who took a five-wicket haul in the series, moved eight spots to be placed at seventh in the bowlers' ranking. While England leg-spinner Adil Rashid moved up two places to fourth, and New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner jumped eight spots to equal 23rd in the ranking. Pakistan's all-rounder, Mohammad Nawaz, who took a five-wicket haul in the series, moved eight spots to be placed at seventh in the bowlers' ranking. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Other than that, South Africa's opener Ryan Rickleton moved 42 places to the 40th spot, and Australian all-rounder Cameron Green climbed 16 spots to 14. Proteas star Quinton De Kock, who scored a brilliant hundred, has gained 15 places to sit at 22nd. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 5:26 pm

BATC: India Women Crush Myanmar 5-0 In Opener

Badminton Asia Team Championship: Defending champions India women began their Badminton Asia Team Championship campaign in commanding fashion, registering a dominant 5-0 victory over Myanmar in their Group Y opener at the Qingdao Conson Gymnasium on Wednesday. The Indian team suffered a big blow before the start of the tournament as two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, played a major part in Team India's triumph in 2024, withdrew from competition due to a niggle. After Sindhu's exit, all the focus was on 17-year-old prodigy Tanvi Sharma, who was part of India's title-winning squad in 2024, and she did not let down. Tanvi won the first match comfortably. It took her just 32 minutes to beat Myanmar's Thet Htar Thuzur 21-13, 21-16 in the opening match. After a strong start, Rakshita Sree Santosh and Malvika Bansod also sealed points with straight-set wins against the visitors. In the doubles game, the pair of Priya Konjengbam and Shruti Mishra got the better of Su Latt and Thet and beat the Myanmar combination in straight sets, 21-15, 21-16. In the final match, the duo of Tressa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand crushed Htet and Phoo with a straight-set victory of 21-8, 21-6. Defending champions India will now play against last year's runners-up Thailand in the next match, which will be played on Thursday. In the tournament, each group-stage tie comprises five rubbers, which include three singles and two doubles, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the quarter-finals. Defending champions India will now play against last year's runners-up Thailand in the next match, which will be played on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India's women are the defending champions, while China are the reigning men's winners. India's men have claimed bronze medals twice, in 2016 and 2020. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 4:58 pm

IANS Welcomes ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 Trophy With Dhol, Dance And Desi Tadka

T20 World Cup Trophy: The ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 trophy arrived at the IANS headquarters on Wednesday as part of its official Trophy Tour, setting off a wave of celebration and excitement ahead of the marquee tournament, scheduled to begin on February 7 across co-hosts India and Sri Lanka. The arrival of the coveted silverware was marked by traditional dhol beats and energetic dance, lending a vibrant desi flavour to the occasion. The festive welcome created a celebratory atmosphere at the IANS office, drawing staff and visitors alike to witness the iconic trophy up close. The ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 will be the tenth edition of the biennial global tournament in the Twenty20 International format and is regarded as one of the biggest and most exciting events in world sport. Beyond the on-field action, the event aims to inspire communities worldwide to pick up a bat and ball and share in the excitement of crickets shortest and most thrilling format. It also presents an opportunity to showcase Indias iconic venues, cities and landmarks on the global stage. The Trophy Tour, held in the lead-up to all major ICC events, is designed to offer fans unique opportunities to connect with the most coveted silverware in world cricket. Over the years, the trophy has visited iconic landmarks, met heads of state, supported cricket development programmes and launched community initiatives, all while driving awareness, excitement and unity among crickets vast global fanbase. The ICC's vision for the 2026 T20 World Cup is to make it the biggest, most global and most accessible cricket event ever framing the tournament as a celebration of possibilities. Key objectives include ensuring global accessibility for fans, deepening passion in traditional cricketing heartlands such as India and Sri Lanka, broadening the sports reach worldwide, and inspiring future generations to engage with the game. The Trophy Tour, held in the lead-up to all major ICC events, is designed to offer fans unique opportunities to connect with the most coveted silverware in world cricket. Over the years, the trophy has visited iconic landmarks, met heads of state, supported cricket development programmes and launched community initiatives, all while driving awareness, excitement and unity among crickets vast global fanbase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As the trophy continues its journey across key locations, its stop at IANS, celebrated with dhol, dance and unmistakable cricketing fervour, served as a powerful reminder that the countdown to T20 glory is well and truly underway. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 4:12 pm

Coach Shukri Conrad Plots First South Africa World Cup Win After Test Triumph

Head coach Shukri Conrad had a clear plan which culminated in South Africa winning last year's World Test Championship final, but he has shaken things up as he plots a first major white-ball trophy at the T20 World Cup. One thing I did from a long way out was to bring some stability to the Test squad, the South African head coach told AFP. Stability has, of necessity, been lacking from the T20 team's build-up ahead of the World Cup, where South Africa start against Canada in Ahmedabad on Monday. Thirty-one players have been used in 21 matches since the white-ball team was added to Conrad's responsibilities last May. Results were paramount in the Test campaign, with points at stake in every match and the win in the final against Australia at Lord's was South Africa's eighth in a row. In contrast, the T20 side has won only eight matches while losing 13 under Conrad ahead of the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. But Conrad is upbeat about their chances of breaking their white-ball duck after they registered their first T20 series win under his tenure against the West Indies on Sunday. Yes, we used a lot of players - deliberately so, he said. We always had to prioritise Test cricket, which meant managing the wellbeing of our players. Leading fast bowlers Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen played only seven T20 matches in that period. - 'We can mix it with anyone' - But a highly competitive SA20 franchise competition enabled players to find form under pressure before the World Cup squad came together. A significant difference in adapting to the shortest format after a long Test campaign is the type of cricket needed. Modern Test pitches suit a South African team strong in bowling but short of batting superstars. Having such a good bowling attack is always going to keep us in games. We had to find a way of posting competitive totals, said Conrad. It put a premium on what Conrad calls character above cover drives -- batsmen willing to grind out scores. The nature of T20 cricket means bat dominates ball, although skilful bowlers remain skilful bowlers, according to Conrad and batsmen need to clear boundaries rather than eke out long innings. South Africa suffered an agonising defeat in the final of the 2024 T20 World Cup after playing themselves into a winning position against India in Barbados. Conrad believes the core values and team spirit that clinched the World Test Championship will spill over into a squad which includes eight players who were at the Lord's final. There is a belief that we can mix it with anyone, he said. A batting line-up which includes captain Aiden Markram, a rejuvenated Quinton de Kock, the exciting Dewald Brevis and the experienced David Miller has the ability to post big totals. And bowlers such as Rabada, Jansen, Anrich Nortje and Lungi Ngidi are able to take crucial wickets during the powerplay. South Africa could potentially play five matches at Ahmedabad, the world's biggest cricket stadium, including their first three group matches. It is an advantage to get used to certain grounds and it also means less travel, said Conrad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But he is not looking too far ahead. With tricky group matches against Afghanistan and New Zealand to come, the first priority is to make sure you get out of the round-robin phase.

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 3:20 pm

Sam Curran Pretty Happy With flexible Role In The Team

T20 World Cup: England all-rounder Sam Curran has reiterated his comfort with a fluid role in the national side, a trait that has become increasingly valuable as the team builds momentum ahead of the T20 World Cup. Currans adaptability was a defining feature of Englands recent 30 T20I series sweep over Sri Lanka, where his contributions with both bat and ball proved decisive across varying conditions. The highlight of the series came in the third and final T20I, when Curran struck a composed 58 off 48 deliveries to help England post a competitive total of 128. The innings laid the foundation for a successful defence and earned him the Player of the Match award. His impact, however, was not limited to one game. In the second T20I, Curran chipped in with an unbeaten 20, steering England home in a tricky chase of 168 alongside Tom Banton. Earlier in the series, he had already made his presence felt by claiming a hat-trick in the opening match. Speaking after the series, Curran acknowledged the evolving nature of his responsibilities within the side and expressed contentment with the lack of a fixed role. I know my role with the ball is going to be quite flexible, and I'm pretty happy with that. The 25-year-old emphasised his desire to influence games in whichever discipline the situation demands. Just hoping that when I don't bowl well, I can bat well, and when I don't bat well, I can bowl well. I guess that's my logic. Currans role has expanded since his first T20 World Cup appearance in 2022, where he was used predominantly as a bowler. This time around, he has been entrusted with greater batting responsibility, often slotting in at No. 6. That evolution mirrors his growth as a cricketerone that culminated in a memorable 2022 campaign, where England lifted the T20 World Cup trophy and Curran was named Player of the Tournament. He credits his development to the experience gained through franchise cricket and believes it has sharpened both facets of his game. I love my batting, I love my bowling, Curran said, adding that he is eager to continue delivering for England on the global stage. Currans role has expanded since his first T20 World Cup appearance in 2022, where he was used predominantly as a bowler. This time around, he has been entrusted with greater batting responsibility, often slotting in at No. 6. That evolution mirrors his growth as a cricketerone that culminated in a memorable 2022 campaign, where England lifted the T20 World Cup trophy and Curran was named Player of the Tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As England fine-tune their combinations ahead of the World Cup, Currans versatility and willingness to adapt continue to make him a crucial component of the squad. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 3:18 pm

Absolutely Brilliant Show: Ganguly Hails DCs Performance After They March Into Fourth Straight WPL Final

The Delhi Capitals: The Delhi Capitals clinched a seven-wicket win against the Gujarat Giants on Tuesday to seal their spot in the Womens Premier League (WPL) final for the fourth consecutive time in as many editions of the tournament, and former India captain and DC's Director of Cricket Sourav Ganguly hailed the teams efforts by dropping a comment on all-rounder Marizanne Kapps social media post. Ganguly is heavily involved with the Delhi womens team, overseeing overall strategy, squad formation, and team development, including handling the auction process for the WPL team. Kapp shared a post on her X handle on Wednesday after DC made it to the final on Tuesday, and wrote, This is special, 4 finals in 4 years! Couldnt be happier! What a team, what a franchise! So so special! Team DC, Thank you Jesus. On this, Ganguly commented, Absolutely brilliant show. Asked to respond to Gujarats 168/7, Delhi wasted little time asserting control and completed the task with ease, courtesy of a clinical batting display led by Lizelle Lee and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues. Lee was particularly severe on anything loose, peppering the boundary with authority, while Shafali played the perfect foil with brisk support. The opening stand of 89 runs was broken in the eighth over when Lee was trapped lbw by Georgia Wareham for a fluent 43 off 24 balls, an innings studded with eight fours and a six. On this, Ganguly commented, Absolutely brilliant show. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rodrigues 41 off just 23 balls, laced with four boundaries and a six, effectively sealed the contest. When she was dismissed with the team at 160/3 in the 15th over, Delhi were already within touching distance. Wolvaardt remained unbeaten on 32 off 24 deliveries, while Kapp finished the job with a quick cameo as Delhi reached 169/3 with 26 balls to spare. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 3:14 pm

Spin-Heavy Pakistan Hit Form, But India Boycott Risks Early T20 Exit

Pakistan's spin-heavy squad are in winning form ahead of the T20 World Cup, but a controversial decision to forfeit their marquee clash against India could still trigger another early exit. Pakistan came close to withdrawing from the tournament in solidarity with Bangladesh, who pulled out after refusing to play in India, citing security concerns. The Pakistan government eventually cleared the team's participation but it barred them from facing India in Colombo in a blockbuster clash on February 15. With two points for a win, a forfeit of the match will leave Pakistan with no margin for error if they are to progress as one of the top two from a five-team Group A. It means they must win their opening game against the Netherlands in Colombo on Saturday and beat the United States three days later to stay in contention. Their final group game will be against Namibia on February 18. Captain Salman Agha said the move to boycott the India game was out of the team's hands. That is not our decision. We have to follow what our government decides, he said. The Pakistan government has not said what their stance might be if the team were to end up facing India again in the semi-finals or final. Agha was not thinking about that. Our job is to win, and we are capable of doing that, he said. Pakistan will be keen to avoid a repeat of the last T20 World Cup in 2024, where a shock super over defeat to co-hosts the United States led to them failing to get out of the group. The side has since faced criticism for failing to adapt to the modern demands of T20 cricket, with the batting, particularly Babar Azam's low strike rate, under scrutiny. The criticism was fuelled by Pakistan's record last year, where 21 of their 34 T20 international wins came against lower-ranked opponents. - Confidence restored - Against elite teams, the results were sobering: three losses to India in the Asia Cup and a 41 series defeat to New Zealand. However, Agha believes recent performances have restored confidence. Pakistan beat South Africa 21, won a home tri-series, and then completed a 30 sweep of an under-strength Australia. We've had good preparation by beating Australia. We have the luxury of quality spinning all-rounders like Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan and Saim Ayub. We're ticking most boxes and believe we can win the World Cup, Agha said. The spin department has been strengthened by Abrar Ahmed and Usman Tariq, the latter known for his unusual, slingy action and exaggerated pause at the crease. The pace attack is led by the experienced Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah. Faheem Ashraf provides seam-bowling all-round support and newcomer Salman Mirza has been impressive. Batting remains Pakistans most volatile component. When openers Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan provide strong starts, the side can post competitive totals, but collapses remain a constant threat. Head coach Mike Hesson has added another layer of risk by leaving out experienced wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan because of poor form, opting instead for makeshift options in Usman Khan, Khawaja Nafay and Farhan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Pakistan, the ingredients for a deep run are present, but with points potentially forfeited, there is little room left for error.

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 3:13 pm

McCullum: Media scrutiny of Brook incident is 'annoying'

Head coach backs intelligence of white-ball captain, and confirms he wants to stay in charge of Test team

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 3:09 pm

'It Was About Having Clear Heads', Says Chinelle Henry After DC March Into Fourth Straight WPL Final

As Delhi Capitals: As Delhi Capitals sealed their place in the final of the Womens Premier League 2026 with a commanding seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator at the BCA Stadium here on Tuesday, allrounder Chinelle Henry reflected on the mindset of heading into the Eliminator, saying it was about having clear heads and staying calm. Chasing a target of 169, DC completed the chase with 26 balls to spare, booking a final clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru and extending their record of qualifying for every WPL final to four. Before we went in, we had a small conversation about how we were going to go about it. In the previous games we played them, we came out on the wrong end in some pretty tight matches. This time it was about having clear heads and staying calm while chasing this total. An explosive opening partnership of 89 off 43 between Lizelle Lee (43 off 24) and Shafali Verma 31 off 21) laid the foundation for the chase before the middle order steered DC towards the favoured outcome. Speaking about the clarity within the group and the trust in individual roles, Henry added, It was about having clear plans and backing our strengths because we know how dangerous Shafali and Lizelle are at the top of the order. Regardless of the score, it was just about going out there and playing our game. Speaking about leadership within the team she said, As a pace unit, a lot of the work is done behind the scenes. We pick each others brains and have a lot of conversations, especially about conditions. Jemimah (Rodrigues) is always willing to have those conversations about what is working and what each bowlers strengths are. Sharing the powerplay with (Marizanne) Kapp is special. We constantly talk about plans and how we can help the team together. Earlier, DCs bowlers played a decisive role in putting the Giants under pressure with Chinelle Henry picking 3 and Nandni Sharma with 2 scalps derailing the opposition's momentum. With her performance, Nandni achieved a landmark feat, becoming the highest wicket taking Indian bowler in a single WPL season, moving to 16 wickets in the 2026 edition and remaining in contention for the Purple Cap. Opening up on the belief within the squad in high-pressure situations, Henry said, As a team, we trust each other and we believe in the ability of the group. Whether it was Lizelle, Shafali, Jemimah or Laura, or the rest of us at the back end, we knew the job that we had to do. Henry has played a key role for DC this season, contributing across departments. Speaking about her role she said, I was brought into this team as an all-rounder. If one part is not going your way, the other can fall into place. I am just happy to be helping the team in whichever way that I can. Over the past couple of years, it has been about developing different skills, not just bowling with the new ball but being effective in different phases of the game and also improving my batting by reading situations better. With the team now turning their focus to the final, Henry said, It does not matter whether you have a quick turnaround. As a unit, we are never switched off. The conversations about how we can get better are always happening. Over the past couple of years, it has been about developing different skills, not just bowling with the new ball but being effective in different phases of the game and also improving my batting by reading situations better. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals will take on Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the final of the Womens Premier League 2026 on Thursday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 2:24 pm

Daly Quiz | On grand slams

Carlos Alcarez on Sunday became the youngest male tennisplayer tocompletea career grand slamin the open era.Here is a quiz onthe grand slams

The Hindu 4 Feb 2026 2:02 pm

Stanikzai comes in for Aqil as Afghanistan bat; India unchanged

India come into the semi-final unbeaten while Afghanistan have had one slip-up against Sri Lanka

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 1:09 pm

Sheffield Shield team news - all the squads as the tournament resumes

Steven Smith won't line up for New South Wales while Queensland's Matt Renshaw is among those at the T20 World Cup

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 12:21 pm

'One Of The Most Dangerous Teams': Dhoni On Indias T20 WC Squad

Mahendra Singh Dhoni: Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni expressed confidence in the Indian team's prospects for the Mens T20 World Cup 2026, highlighting that they possess the right combination of experience, skill, and balance to perform well in a high-pressure tournament. Dhoni emphasised that the team's strength depends on how well the players handle pressure situations and their clearly defined roles. He noted that players are always in match-ready mode, whether batting or bowling, giving India a crucial edge over competitors. Its one of the most dangerous teams. You know, they would have already started batting or bowling. But what all is needed in a good team? Everything is there. They have the experience. Especially when it comes to this format, the experience is vast. They have played under pressure. Whoever is playing whatever roles they are playing in the team, they have been in that situation for a considerable period of time, Dhoni said at an event. Although Dhoni remained optimistic, he highlighted dew as a factor that can undermine even the most carefully prepared plans in white-ball cricket. He said that dew can significantly affect playing conditions and make toss decisions crucial, potentially creating unfair advantages in matches. What worries me? Again, I hate dew. Dew changes a lot of things. So, even when I was playing, something that really scared me was dew. Where the toss becomes crucial and all of that. If we are playing 10 matches with some of the best teams, we will come out as winners more often than not. If the conditions remain neutral, Dhoni said. Although Dhoni remained optimistic, he highlighted dew as a factor that can undermine even the most carefully prepared plans in white-ball cricket. He said that dew can significantly affect playing conditions and make toss decisions crucial, potentially creating unfair advantages in matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The problem is whens some of your players have a day off and somebody from the opposition has a brilliant day. And it can happen in the T20 group. So, thats the time. Whether it happens in the league stage, whether it happens in the knockout stage, thats where all the praying is needed. You know, nobody should get injured. Whatever roles are given, people should accomplish their roles for the team, the former India captain said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 11:38 am

Dhoni: 'Don't want to jinx but India one of the most dangerous teams at World Cup'

What all is needed in a good team, everything is there, he said

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 10:29 am

New South Wales refocus after 'tough week' following Shipperd axing

They face South Australia as the competition resumes in a match vital to both side's hopes of reaching the decider

Espn CricInfo 4 Feb 2026 9:49 am

England Seek Fresh Start at T20 World Cup as Harry Brook Faces Early Test as Captain

England are in search of a fresh start at the T20 World Cup after their Ashes debacle and a series of failures at global white-ball events, with captain Harry Brook under scrutiny on and off the field. The 2010 and 2022 champions, who boast an impressive roster of destructive batsmen and match-winning bowlers, are aiming to win the trophy for a record third time. Brook takes charge at a global tournament for the first time since he replaced Jos Buttler as white-ball skipper last year. Buttler stood down following England's early exit from the 50-over Champions Trophy in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates. That came after an embarrassing title defence at the 50-over World Cup in India in 2023 and a semi-final exit at the 2024 T20 World Cup in West Indies and the United States. The 26-year-old Brook, one of England's most gifted all-format players, has recently been in the headlines for the wrong reasons. Last month the Yorkshireman apologised after he was involved in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer during England's tour of New Zealand before the recent Ashes series in Australia, admitting to a terrible mistake. Brook was fined and warned over his conduct by the England and Wales Cricket Board, admitting he was fortunate to keep his job. Now the richly gifted run-scorer has an early chance to shift the focus back on to his batting as he prepares for England's opener against Nepal in Mumbai on Sunday. - Batting firepower - England boast a wealth of explosive talent at the top of the batting order, with Buttler, Phil Salt and Ben Duckett all options as openers at the tournament in India and Sri Lanka. Buttler is now 35, but remains one of the most feared players in limited-overs cricket and is a seasoned campaigner in the Indian Premier League, which is also 20 overs per side. In the middle order, Brook and Tom Banton have the ability to change the game in the blink of an eye while rising talent Jacob Bethell is one of several versatile all-rounders. If there is a potential weakness, it may among the pace bowlerss. Mark Wood is unavailable because of injury while Jofra Archer, another express quick, has only just returned after suffering a side strain during the Ashes. But Josh Tongue has been rewarded for his impressive performances in Australia with inclusion in the 15-man squad. Luke Wood and Sam Curran provide England with left-arm pace options, while fellow seamerJamie Overton, is also dangerous with the bat. Vastly experienced leg-break bowler Adil Rashid leads the spin attack, with all-rounders Liam Dawson, Will Jacks and Rehan Ahmed giving Brook a range of slow-bowling options. England head coach Brendon McCullum and managing director of men's cricket Rob Key will be desperate for success after the recent 4-1 Ashes thumping raised serious questions about their respective futures. England will start the tournament with their tails up after beating co-hosts Sri Lanka in both one-day international and T20 series -- they have lost just one T20 series since the 2024 World Cup. There has been a significant turnover of personnel since England's white-ball purple patch, during which they claimed the 2019 50-over World Cup and the 2022 T20 crowns. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But Brook still has plenty of experience to call upon and, if England's new generation also make their mark, his team could challenge for another title.

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 8:50 am

Jacob Bethell Spins England to 3-0 T20I Clean Sweep Over Sri Lanka

Jacob Bethell underlined his importance to England's T20 World Cup hopes as he spun them to a hard-fought 12-run win over Sri Lanka to complete a 3-0 clean sweep at Pallekele on Tuesday. The series served as a dress rehearsal for the 20-nation showpiece that Sri Lanka is co-hosting with India. The contest hung in the balance heading into the 18th over with Sri Lanka needing 21 runs off 18 balls with four wickets in hand but the part-time spin of Bethel turned the game. The left-armer snared three wickets in a dramatic over to flip the game on its head as the hosts were skittled for 116 with three balls to spare. Bethel finished with career-best figures of four for 11. It was one of the most fun games I have been part of, said England captain Harry Brook. We showed we can adapt to challenging conditions. Today we bowled 16 overs of spin and to do that against a Sri Lankan side in their own conditions is really satisfying. England had mustered only 128 for nine but showcased their depth and nous, defending a total that looked well below par on a surface offering turn and bounce. After just four overs from the quicks, the spinners took centre stage and wove a web around the Sri Lankan batters, much as they had throughout the tour. The spinners had been pivotal in Englands ODI series triumph in Colombo last week and again proved the ace up their sleeve. England head to India to launch their World Cup campaign with momentum at their backs, while Sri Lanka have plenty of soul-searching to do with their frailties against spin brutally exposed. Bethel found able allies in Will Jacks, who bagged three wickets, while fellow tweakers Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson chipped in with one apiece to keep the hosts on a tight leash. Sam Curran, Englands hero in the opening game with a hat-trick, showed his all-round pedigree in the dead rubber, carving out a career-best 58 from 48 balls to rescue the side that had slipped to 60 for six. Returning quick Dushmantha Chameera, back after a groin injury, was a rare bright spark for Sri Lanka, claiming his maiden five-wicket haul in T20Is. His five for 24 are the best figures in England-Sri Lanka contests and the third-best ever at Pallekele. Very disappointing. We need to address a few areas, especially the options we take against spin bowling, said Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka. I thought we had addressed that issue in the last game but the old problems resurfaced again. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Both sides begin their World Cup campaign next Sunday with Sri Lanka hosting Ireland in Colombo while England face Nepal in Mumbai.

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 8:38 am

Politics Hurting World Cricket, IPL The Only Winner If Boycotts Continue: Lalit Modi On IndiaPak T20 World Cup Row

Pak T20 World Cup: Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi has criticised Pakistans decision to boycott its group-stage fixture against India in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, saying the spirit of cricket is diminished when politics influences sporting participation. Speaking to IANS, Modi said, Cricket was created to be decided on the field, not in boardrooms or through boycotts. When politics enters sport, the game loses but fans always remember who stood for competition. Pakistans withdrawal from the marquee clash, scheduled for February 15 in Colombo, follows directives issued at the governmental level. Despite opting out of the India match, Pakistan is still expected to take part in the rest of the tournament a selective absence that has drawn attention given the storied cricket rivalry between India and Pakistan. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is understood to be consulting stakeholders to evaluate the implications. Tournament regulations allow for points to be awarded in the event of a forfeiture, potentially affecting group standings. Administrators are also believed to be assessing the broader commercial and governance consequences such a move might trigger. Modi further cautioned that the fallout could extend beyond a single fixture. Broadcast rights of bilateral matches and future of ICC revenues will further come under a lens as broadcasters will be cautious bidding high amounts as this could snowball into future participation of teams. Only gainer in this scenario will be IPL, he said. He added that franchise cricket is already taking centre stage globally. IPL has now become the marquee cricket tournament of the year, which delights players and fans alike globally and is the perfect broadcasting opportunity for one and all, Modi remarked. Modi further cautioned that the fallout could extend beyond a single fixture. Broadcast rights of bilateral matches and future of ICC revenues will further come under a lens as broadcasters will be cautious bidding high amounts as this could snowball into future participation of teams. Only gainer in this scenario will be IPL, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If the boycott stands, India would likely be awarded the match points a development that could shape the group table before the tournament fully gets underway. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 12:52 am

T20 World Cup 2026: Warm-up Wins For Zimbabwe, Nepal And Oman

T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe, Nepal and Oman enjoyed confidence-boosting victories in the latest round of ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up matches. Zimbabwe beat the Netherlands by 29 runs, Nepal chased down 146 to beat the UAE by seven wickets and Aamir Kaleem impressed with the bat as Oman defeated Sri Lanka A by five wickets. Burl and Ngarava shine for Zimbabwe: Ryan Burl and Richard Ngarava played key roles as Zimbabwe overcame the Netherlands by 29 runs. Burl entered the fray at 77 for three in the ninth over, Dion Myers having got Zimbabwe off to a flyer with a 14-ball 32, and made an unbeaten 50 from 31 balls, with six boundaries, to guide his side to 178 for nine. Logan van Beek was the pick of the Dutch attack with three for 22 but the reply got off to a nightmare start as both Max ODowd and Bas de Leede fell for ducks. Captain Scott Edwards made 26 but his departure left the Netherlands on 94 for eight, with Van Beeks 40 not out, with three sixes, proving too little too late. Nepal power past the UAE: An unbroken century stand between Dipendra Singh Airee and Aarif Sheikh led Nepal to a seven-wicket win over the UAE in Chennai. The UAE batted first and slipped from 42 for one to 66 for five, Sandeep Lamicchane taking two for 24. Sohaib Khan (38 not out) and Harshit Kaushik (35) added 68 for the sixth wicket to repair the damage and two run-outs early in the reply left Nepal with plenty of work to do from 45 for three. Singh Airee and Sheikh made light work of the task at hand, however, finishing unbeaten on 50 and 61 respectively to guide Nepal home with three overs to spare. Sheikh struck eight fours and two sixes in his 37-ball knock. Aamir leads Oman home: Aamir Kaleems entertaining 80 led Oman to a five-wicket win over Sri Lanka A in Colombo. Sri Lanka A opted to bat first but lost regular wickets in the powerplay, which ended with them on 49 for four. Sahan Kosala (21) and Wanuja Sahan (29) helped guide their side into three figures while Chamindu Wijesinghe made an unbeaten 24 from 13 balls as the hosts finished on 145 for nine, with Jay Odedra, Shah Faisal and Shakeel Ahmed taking two wickets apiece. Sri Lanka A opted to bat first but lost regular wickets in the powerplay, which ended with them on 49 for four. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sahan bowled tidily to claim three for 16 from his four overs in a losing cause. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 12:38 am

When You Keep Believing, Magic Happens: Captain Jemimah Hails Teams Effort As DC March Into Fourth-straight WPL Final

Captain Jemimah: Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues credited the teams belief, calm decision-making and a collective bowling effort after her side stormed into a fourth consecutive Womens Premier League (WPL) final with a seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator on Tuesday here at the BCA Stadium (Kotambi). This finals feels different for sure. But also I think with GG, the last two games didnt go our way. We were. Last over we needed seven runs, today we won by seven wickets. So I think when you just keep believing as a team, magic happens, Jemimah said in the post-match presentation after receiving the Player of the Match award. Delhis emphatic chase of 168 in just 15.4 overs underlined their growing authority in knockout fixtures. It was their first win over Gujarat after three straight defeats and continued a striking pattern; each of Delhis five victories this season has come while chasing. The result also ensured that Delhi became the first team to reach four consecutive WPL finals, after Meg Lanning led the team to the summit clash in the previous three editions. Jemimah revealed there was no dramatic tactical shift ahead of the must-win game, stressing simplicity over overthinking. Nothing. To be honest, nothing. Even our team meeting was very short today, she said. I think we just thought of not overthinking it or trying too hard. Just sit back, trust each other, trust yourself, go out there, play good cricket, and when you do things the right way and stay calm, things fall into place. While the chase grabbed headlines, Jemimah was quick to acknowledge the groundwork laid by her bowlers, who restricted Gujarat to 168/7 despite a resilient knock from Beth Mooney. I think a lot of credit goes to our bowlers. Kappy, Im saying this, our bowlers won us the game today, she said. But to be honest, they make me look good as a captain. You know, its easy to set a field, its easy to get the bowling changes, but youve got to still go out there and deliver. And everyones been delivering. Delhis pursuit briefly wobbled when both openers fell in the same over, but Jemimah said the team remained unfazed. Yeah, I think today was restoration for us. I would just say that, she said. And to be honest, the way Shafali and Lee, from both the ends, you know, if they bat that way, its very hard as a bowling team. Where do you bowl? So Im so glad both of them are in my team. She added that the partnership with Laura Wolvaardt was built on clarity rather than scoreboard pressure. At the same time, two wickets falling. That does build a lot of pressure, but I love the way both Wolfie and I just kept playing good, positive cricket. Didnt worry too much about the score again. We played according to the merit and stuck to our strengths. Delhis pursuit briefly wobbled when both openers fell in the same over, but Jemimah said the team remained unfazed. Yeah, I think today was restoration for us. I would just say that, she said. And to be honest, the way Shafali and Lee, from both the ends, you know, if they bat that way, its very hard as a bowling team. Where do you bowl? So Im so glad both of them are in my team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Delhi now preparing for yet another final, Jemimah insisted the focus would remain on staying fresh and keeping plans simple. One more game to go, she said. Were going to keep our plans simple, keep being positive, but yeah, one more game to go, then well celebrate. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Feb 2026 12:06 am

Lee, Shafali and Rodrigues fire Delhi Capitals into their fourth straight final

They chased down GG's 168 with 26 balls to spare to set a finals clash with Mandhana-led RCB

Espn CricInfo 3 Feb 2026 11:47 pm

End of the road for all the Indians in singles

Sahaja, Shrivalli, Vaishnavi and Maaya fall woefuly short, losing in straight sets in the round-of-32, to leave the faithful ruing the day

The Hindu 3 Feb 2026 11:15 pm

WPL 2026 Eliminator: DC Cruise Past GG By Seven Wickets To Enter Fourth Straight Final

Delhi Capitals Women: Delhi Capitals Women produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat Gujarat Giants Women by seven wickets, chasing down a competitive target with ease, courtesy of a clinical batting display led by Lizelle Lee and Jemimah Rodrigues, to enter the final of the tournament for the fourth consecutive time. Asked to respond to Gujarats 168/7, Delhi wasted little time asserting control. Openers Lee and Shafali Verma set the tone with an aggressive powerplay, racing to 75 runs in the first six overs. Lee was particularly severe on anything loose, peppering the boundary with authority, while Shafali played the perfect foil with brisk support. The opening stand of 89 runs was broken in the eighth over when Lee was trapped lbw by Georgia Wareham for a fluent 43 off 24 balls, an innings studded with eight fours and a six. Shafali followed soon after for 31 off 21, but the brief double blow did little to derail Delhis momentum. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues took charge in trademark fashion, rotating the strike smartly before unfurling a range of strokes against the spinners. Laura Wolvaardt provided calm assurance at the other end, ensuring the chase never drifted off course. Rodrigues 41 off just 23 balls, laced with four boundaries and a six, effectively sealed the contest. When she was dismissed with the team at 160/3 in the 15th over, Delhi were already within touching distance. Wolvaardt remained unbeaten on 32 off 24 deliveries, while Marizanne Kapp finished the job with a quick cameo as Delhi reached 169/3 with 26 balls to spare. Earlier, Gujarat Giants posted 168/7 after coming under pressure from disciplined bowling and sharp fielding. Their innings was anchored by wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney, who carried her bat for a composed 62 off 51 balls. After a cautious start and early setbacks, including the loss of Sophie Devine and a damaging double strike that left Gujarat 48/3 at the end of the powerplay, Mooney held the innings together with patience and control. A vital 61-run partnership with Wareham in the middle overs revived Gujarats hopes, and late cameos from the Victorian and Kashvee Gautam, who struck a brisk 18 off 10 balls, pushed the total into competitive territory. Chinelle Henry was the pick of Delhis bowlers with three wickets, consistently breaking partnerships and preventing Gujarat from fully accelerating. Earlier, Gujarat Giants posted 168/7 after coming under pressure from disciplined bowling and sharp fielding. Their innings was anchored by wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooney, who carried her bat for a composed 62 off 51 balls. After a cautious start and early setbacks, including the loss of Sophie Devine and a damaging double strike that left Gujarat 48/3 at the end of the powerplay, Mooney held the innings together with patience and control. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Gujarat Giants 168/7 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 62*, Georgia Wareham 35; Chenille Henry 3/35, Nandni Sharma 2/44) lost to Delhi Capitals (Lizelle Lee 43, Jemimah Rodrigues 41, Laura Wolvaardt 32, Shafali Verma 31; Georgia Wareham 2-28) by seven wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 Feb 2026 11:02 pm

Bracewell progressing 'really good' as NZ prepare for varied conditions

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Rew ton trumps Peake's as England qualify for Under-19 World Cup final

Peake scored 22 runs off the 46th over to drag Australia back, but his side fell 27 short in the 278 chase

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WPL 2026: It's Just About Keeping Things Super Simple, Doing What We've Done Well, Says Voll

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru top-order batter Georgia Voll said the key to handling huge expectations around the franchise in the 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) final will be keeping things simple, doing what has gone well for them before and not getting overwhelmed by the occasion. Smriti Mandhana-led RCB are in the WPL final for the second time after finishing as table-toppers in the league stage. The franchise won their first WPL title in 2024 after beating Delhi Capitals in the final at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. RCB awaits the winner of the Eliminator clash between DC and Gujarat Giants in Thursdays title clash at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara. I think obviously it's a big expectation when we see the sort of team that we're a part of and the fan base that we have at RCB is something that I've never been a part of. So, obviously there's that sort of expectation of the fans and outside. But I think within our group it's just about keeping things super simple and doing what we've done well all year and not trying to change that in terms of the final. I think if we can continue to do the small things well and not think too big a picture is what we'll be looking to do and hopefully we can bring that trophy home, Georgia told IANS in a select virtual interaction on Tuesday. The WPL has provided overseas players like Georgia a unique opportunity to share the dressing room with India's domestic players. Georgia, who has made 91 runs in five innings so far for RCB, has taken the mantle of being a researcher for best coffee shops in both Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. She revealed an amusing side to life in the RCB camp, including her ongoing campaign to get skipper Smriti Mandhana to make her a coffee. It's been pretty cool. Obviously, being in these different T20 tournaments around the world, obviously a lot of the Indian girls don't sort of venture over to the Big Bash or the Hundred. You only sort of see a couple of them. To come over here and be sort of a part of their competition and see the way that they go about things as a whole group, we've obviously spent quite a bit of time together and it's been cool to see the way that they go about things and they're pretty quiet off the field as well. I don't see a lot of them other than when they come into my room for a coffee occasionally. I'm still getting Smriti to try and make me a coffee, but that hasn't worked yet. So, hopefully I can get her to make me one by the time we leave here, she said. To come over here and be sort of a part of their competition and see the way that they go about things as a whole group, we've obviously spent quite a bit of time together and it's been cool to see the way that they go about things and they're pretty quiet off the field as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously similar to what Georgia said. I haven't got to play much with the Indian players before. So, especially around training and stuff, it's been really nice to see how they go about things and done a lot of bowling in the nets with Radha and Shrey (Shreyanka Patil) which has been really nice just to see how they approach things and the different things that they work on. It's been nice to explore different ways to train and how they go about things. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 Feb 2026 9:34 pm

WPL 2026 Eliminator: GG Ride On Mooneys Unbeaten 62 To Survive DC Scare And Post 168/7

The West Indies: Delhi Capitals bowlers kept the hosts in check, while wicketkeeper-batter Beth Mooneys sluggish yet resilient knock and Gerogia Wareham and Kashvee Gautams efforts with the willow helped the Gujarat Giants get to a competitive total of 168/7 when the two sides squared off in the crucial and penultimate contest of the Womens Premier League 2026, the Eliminator, here at the BCA Stadium (Kotambi). Marizanne Kapp conceded six runs in the opening over as Sophie Devine edged a four over the slip cordon, with Gujarat moving to 6/0 after a cautious start. However, Chinelle Henry struck early for Delhi, removing Devine for six as she edged an outswinger to Lizelle Lee at slip, leaving Gujarat one down in the second over. No. 3 batter Anushka Sharma and Mooney then showed tremendous confidence against Henry and Kapp and scored 29 runs off the next three overs, but Nandni Sharmas double strike in the final over of the powerplay led to Anushka and skipper Ashleigh Gardners exit off consecutive deliveries as GG reached 48/3 in the first six overs. DC bowlers kept the opposition batters in check and picked up wickets at regular intervals. While Mooney tried to score runs from one end, she kept losing partners on the other. She found an able pair in Georgia Wareham as the duo stitched a slow but valuable 61-run stand in the middle-overs before Henry broke the partnership. The West Indies all-rounder took wickets on the second and fourth balls of the 17th over, dismissing Wareham, as Bharti Fulmali headed back to the pavilion. GG gained some relief during the death overs because the DC bowlers struggled significantly. Mooneys undefeated 62 off 51 balls, which she played throughout the entire innings, coupled with Kashvee Gautams quick 18 off 10 balls, helped the home team reach a total of 168/7 in 20 overs. DC bowlers kept the opposition batters in check and picked up wickets at regular intervals. While Mooney tried to score runs from one end, she kept losing partners on the other. She found an able pair in Georgia Wareham as the duo stitched a slow but valuable 61-run stand in the middle-overs before Henry broke the partnership. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Gujarat Giants 168/7 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 62*, Georgia Wareham 35; Chenille Henry 3/35, Nandni Sharma 2/44) against Delhi Capitals. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 Feb 2026 9:26 pm

Aarif, Airee fifties help Nepal cruise past UAE

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T20 WC: Stayed Calm Through Uncertainty When Scotland Was To Get Last-minute Call-up, Says McCreath

T20 World Cup: Scotland batter Finlay McCreath said he tried to remain calm and focused on training as uncertainty swirled around whether his team would replace Bangladesh at the Men's T20 World Cup, starting on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka. Scotland eventually secured their place by replacing Bangladesh in the tournaments main draw due to the latter not agreeing to travel to India due to security reasons. That last-minute entry into the mega event earned the Associate nation a fifth consecutive appearance at the Mens T20 World Cup. Definitely a lot of emotions. A lot of uncertainty was probably the main one. A lot of rumours were flying around on social media. So the emotions were a lot of uncertainty, as we didn't really know what was going on all the time. But I was trying to stay as calm and as neutral as possible and not sort of expect too much. We were still training at the time. So just kind of focusing and trying to be as ready as possible. If the call did come, we would come to the World Cup. So, just trying to stay calm and see what would really happen, McCreath told IANS in a virtual interaction from Bengaluru ahead of the tournament. When the news eventually came of Scotland getting a late entry to the T20 World Cup, joy surrounded McCreath and his family. I was just at home. We had a message that selection was being made that day. So just waiting on the call, really. Not too many expectations, just waiting to find out the news and then managed to tell my family and I spent the night with them, which was awesome. They're really happy and pleased and it was a very proud moment for me, receiving the call up for my first World Cup. It's obviously a dream. Once you start playing, competitions like this, and big occasions are what you dream about. I mean, receiving the news was pretty surreal. A big moment for me in my career. But now I'm here, it's just back to my processes, training hard and just trying to improve and be ready for the start of the tournament. Scotland's qualification for a fifth straight T20 World Cup is a testament to the team's consistency in the shortest format, with McCreath crediting the squad's ability to rise to big occasions. I mean, there's a couple of lads in the squad that are there and they've given us a bit of insight into when they were there. It's credit to the team over the years just to be consistent in this format of the game. We've got some exceptional players that enjoy the big occasion and enjoy putting their hand up when we need them as a team. I think that helps with the consistency and at these big tournaments, we feel like we have the players that step up and enjoy the challenge, he added. After playing warm-up games in Bengaluru, Scotland will play three league games against West Indies, Italy, and England on February 7, 9 and 14 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata before taking on Nepal at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on February 17. McCreath, 27, will look to draw on his experience of playing for Scotland in the 2016 Mens Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh as they prepare to face largely alien subcontinental conditions in India. In that tournament, McCreath made 127 runs in six innings and even won the Player of the Match award for hitting an unbeaten 68 and taking three wickets in a 13th Place Play-off Semi-Final against Fiji at Cox's Bazar. It seems like a long, long time ago, but I was there and that was an amazing opportunity. From what I can remember, conditions were good, and were challenging. I played on some really good wickets. So it's nice for myself as a batter to look forward to those wickets. Obviously, the spin will play a big part and the practice we've had so far here has been really helpful for us to get used to the conditions, and acclimatise to the heat. So, draw on those experiences, like you said, and trying to put it all into our performances at the end of the day, he said. After going through the grind of domestic games, McCreath made his white-ball debut for Scotland last year and has played 10 ODIs and four T20Is so far. I had a few matches under my belt and just learning as quickly as possible. Learning from my teammates, opposition, and just trying to get as much information in as possible and while sticking to my strengths, finding the balance while coming in. Obviously, the spin will play a big part and the practice we've had so far here has been really helpful for us to get used to the conditions, and acclimatise to the heat. So, draw on those experiences, like you said, and trying to put it all into our performances at the end of the day, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I guess it's a combination of those things and trying to put it into a performance that will help us as a team. It's a learning process and I'm enjoying the challenges and the experiences at the minute. I'm looking forward to any opportunity I get to try and help us win some games, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 Feb 2026 8:40 pm

WPL: Own That Position And Try To Do A Job For The Group, Says Sophie Devine On favourite Playing Role

Danny Wyatt Hodge: New Zealand and Gujarat Giants all-rounder Sophie Devine believes that experience alone does not define a players value in a team, stressing instead the importance of clarity and consistency of role in building confidence Devine said this clarity has helped her perform in the ongoing Womens Premier League (WPL), where she has been able to understand her role and contribute effectively to the side. Asked how she views her role in the team, Devine highlighted the advantage of being a versatile cricketer. Depends on the day. That's a great thing about having different skills, as you get two cracks at it during a game. Its obviously been a great tournament for us so far, but the job's certainly not done yet, the all-rounder told broadcasters ahead of the Eliminator clash between Delhi Capitals and GG on Tuesday. Reflecting on what has been one of her most consistent seasons in recent years, Devine said she does not necessarily have a favourite role, but values the stability she has found this season. Yeah, I don't know, I guess it's funny to look back at the start of my career, and I was a bowler to start, so it's always nice to, I guess, to go back to my roots and yeah to do a real job. I think I said previously that I think any player it doesn't matter how experienced you are but when you get consistency and clarity of role you grow confidence in that and I think that's just been an example of this probably this tournament is knowing exactly where I fit in this group and being able to own that position and really just try and do a job for the group. Which probably adds to the importance of your season because you haven't had consistency in your role because you've sort of gone from middle order to opening, depending on if Danny Wyatt Hodge was in the team or not, she said. The former New Zealand skipper also spoke about the challenges of frequently switching batting positions and how experience has helped her manage those transitions. Yeah it is and I certainly think if it was 10 years ago I think I probably would have struggled with it a lot more but I guess I've hit the luxury is maybe not the right word but of having batted 1-11 being able to make that shift really quickly and I think with my game my game plan is it doesn't actually change too much. Its probably more about what happens in the out-of-field, do you know what I mean? It's two fielders out or it's four fielders out, so for me, not much changes in that sense, and I think that's a real positive is that I don't have to change too much, it's probably more so how the opposition goes about bowling to me, she stated. The former New Zealand skipper also spoke about the challenges of frequently switching batting positions and how experience has helped her manage those transitions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You look at successful teams not just here but around the world the ones that have got depth and have trust and faith that if you know the top four or five don't score runs your number six, seven, eight, nine, ten can also chip in with really valuable runs so having that confidence and freedom I think really has helped this group and I think as well we've probably adapted nicely to the conditions here in Baroda, Devine concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 Feb 2026 8:32 pm

Burl, Ngarava shine as van Beek's all-round efforts go in vain

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Espn CricInfo 3 Feb 2026 8:30 pm

Ponting pleaded to keep Abhishek at Delhi Capitals in 2018

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T20 World Cup: How the ICC-PCB problem over India boycott could play out

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