England sweat on Bashir's fitness after sustaining finger injury
A statement said that he is expected to bowl in the fourth innings, but a decision on whether he bats in the third innings will be made in due course
SL vs BAN Dream11 Prediction 2nd T20I, Bangladesh tour of Sri Lanka 2025
SL vs BAN 2nd T20I , Dream11 Prediction : Sri Lanka have won yet another match in the ongoing tour. After defeating the visitors in Tests and ODIs, they have taken a 1-0 lead in the T20I series. The second game is all set to be played at Rangiri Dambulla Stadium on Sunday at 7 PM IST. Kusal Mendis led the hosts to a comfortable win in the first game, and they are one win away from winning the all-format series. Sri Lanka will be confident and look to replicate the performance from the first game. Bangladesh need contributions from their seniors, which they have lacked so far. SL vs BAN: Match Details Date : July 13 (Sunday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Rangiri Dambulla Stadium, Dambulla SL vs BAN: Live Streaming Details Indian viewers can watch the live telecast of the game on the Sony Sports Networks, while the live stream will be available on the Sony LIV app or website. SL vs BAN: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 18 Sri Lanka : 12 Bangladesh : 6 No Result : 0 SL vs BAN: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium is good for bowling. It offers seam movement with the new ball, and spinners will get turn. The second innings will be comparatively better for batting. SL vs BAN: Possible XIs Sri Lanka ( SL ): Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Perera (wk), Kusal Mendis, Charith Asalanka (c), Avishka Fernando, Dasun Shanaka, Chamika Karunaratne, Jeffrey Vandersay, Matheesha Pathirana, Maheesh Theekshana, Nuwan Thushara Bangladesh ( BAN ): Parvez Hossain Emon, Litton Kumar Das (c & wk), Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Mohammad Naim Sheikh, Towhid Hridoy, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Shamim Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman, Shoriful Islam SL vs BAN: Dream11 Team Wicket - keepers : Litton Das, Kusal Mendis (Vice-Captain) Batters : Parvez Emon, Tanzid Hasan, Pathum Nissanka All - rounders : Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Charith Asalanka (Captain), Rishad Hossain, Dasun Shanaka Bowlers : Jeffrey Vandersay, Taskin Ahmed Dream11 Prediction : Bangladesh have not been consistent, which has been their biggest issue in recent times. Sri Lanka have been superior in both departments. That is why we predict Sri Lanka to win. SL vs BAN 2nd T20I Dream11 Prediction, SL vs BAN Dream11 Prediction, Today Match SL vs BAN, SL vs BAN Prediction, SL vs BAN Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, SL vs BAN Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh T20I Series Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
'Still want to play Test cricket' - Rahane unfazed by silence from selectors
I tried to have conversations with the selectors, but things [like that are] as a player I cannot control, he said in an interview with Sky Sports
Conway replaces injured Allen for T20I tri-series in Zimbabwe
Hay, Neesham and Robinson to join the squad as additional cover for Bracewell, Chapman, Phillips and Ravindra, who are all involved in the MLC final
Crawley's Last-Over 'Theatrics' Against India Spark Time-Wasting Row At Lord's
England and India accused each other of sharp practice after Zak Crawley's conduct at Lord's on Saturday drew an angry reaction from visiting captain Shubman Gill. India ought to have been able to bowl two overs late in the third day's play of the third Test after being dismissed for 387 -- exactly level with England's first-innings total. Crawley, however, ensured there were only six deliveries from Jasprit Bumrah before stumps by twice withdrawing from his stance and then calling for the physio after the fifth ball appeared to make only minimal contact with his glove. Tempers flared as it became evident India would not be able to bowl another over before the close, with host broadcaster Sky Sports issuing an on-air apology after a stump microphone picked up Gill swearing angrily at Crawley. Crawley and Gill jabbed fingers at each other as they exchanged choice words, with Ben Duckett, England's other opener, also getting involved. Tim Southee, England's bowling consultant, suggested Gill was guilty of double standards after delaying the end of the hosts' innings to receive treatment on the second day, while India all-rounder Washington Sundar also held up proceedings for what appeared to be a comfort break while batting. I'm not sure what they were complaining about when Gill was lying down getting a massage in the middle of the day yesterday, Southee told reporters after stumps on Saturday. It's obviously part of the game. It's always exciting to see both sides animated towards the end and it was an exciting way to finish the day. It was good to see energy from both sides. The former New Zealand paceman, asked about Crawley's fitness, gave a deadpan reply by saying: He'll be assessed overnight. Hopefully he'll be alright to carry on tomorrow (Sunday). India opener KL Rahul, who scored his 10th Test century and second at Lord's on Saturday, was far from shocked by Crawley's behaviour. Two overs is a no-brainer with six minutes to go, he said. But it was a bit of theatrics at the end. I know exactly what was going on; everyone knows exactly what was going on. But an opening batter will understand completely what happened in the last five minutes. Meanwhile, former England captain turned BBC pundit Michael Vaughan had no qualms about the flare-up. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It's as good a piece of time-wasting as I've ever seen, he said. India can't complain because yesterday Gill was down with the hamstring strain... But what great drama and what a great day.
Aussies Reach 225 With West Indies 16 For 1 After Day One Of Third Test
Mitchell Starc struck early in his 100th Test match as the West Indies reached 16 for one in response to Australia's first innings total of 225 on the opening day of the day/night third Test at Sabina Park in Jamaica on Saturday. Dismissed for a duck in an eventful final session as the tourists slipped from 157 for three, Starc bowled debutant Kevlon Anderson off the inside-edge to raise his tally of Test wickets to 396. Anderson and Brandon King found themselves with the task of defying the Australian bowlers operating under lights with the new pink ball after selected openers John Campbell and Mikyle Louis were injured in the field. King and captain Roston Chase will resume on the second day with the West Indies hoping that both Campbell and Louis will be fit to bat later in the innings as they seek a measure of consolation with the series already lost following defeats in the first two Tests in Barbados and Grenada. Shamar Joseph again led the West Indies bowling effort with four for 33, lifting his tally to a series-leading 18 wickets. Jayden Seales and Justin Greaves claimed three wickets each on a pitch offering considerable seam movement but still with enough in the surface to encourage the spinners, raising questions about the visitors' decision to omit veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon in preference for an additional fast-medium bowler in Scott Boland. Seven of the visitors' top eight - all-rounder Beau Webster was the exception - got past 15 although none could carry on to the really big innings to put their side in a dominant position. Turgid, almost tedious cricket defined the first two sessions with Australia advancing to 138 for three by the dinner break. However, a comparatively frenetic passage of play followed, triggered by the demise of Steve Smith for a topscore of 48, as Australia lost their last seven wickets for 68 runs in 15 overs. Smith and Cameron Green (46) put on 61 for the third wicket in the one passage of play during the daylight hours when the bat threatened to dominate the ball. It was almost like he was batting on a different wicket, Green said at the end of play in an appreciation of Smith's positive innings. I was really struggling out there but clearly he is a class above. Despite the batting collapse in the final session, Green, who is still unable to bowl for at least another three months, was happy with his team's position after day one. We just wanted to give them a tricky last 45 minutes at the end and to get them one down is really crucial, he added. An almost T20-style attitude to batting, typified by captain Pat Cummins' consecutive sixes off Seales, was also a reflection of Australia's eagerness to get as many runs as they could quickly in that final session to allow the bowlers a decent shot at the West Indies' depleted top order under the lights. That helter-skelter tempo at the end contrasted sharply with the pedestrian opening session, made exciting only by the antics of opener Sam Konstas. He was almost run out by Campbell and then dropped at third slip by Anderson off successive balls from Seales before being trapped leg-before for 17 off the first ball bowled by Greaves. Anderson, who replaced Keacy Carty, is one of three changes to the West Indies team from the second Test. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score That match was Kraigg Brathwaite's 100th in Test cricket and possibly his last, as he was dropped in favour of Louis for the series finale while left-arm spinner Jomel Warrican returned at the expense of fast-medium bowler Anderson Phillip.
Women's Euros PIX: Sweden rout Germany to top group
Sweden made the most of Germany defender Carlotta Wamser's expulsion to sweep to a 4-1 win and secure top spot in their Group C clash on Saturday, their opponents also going through to the quarter-finals as runners-up.
'Disappointing for both of us' - Rahul says rush for century led to Pant run-out
Rahul said Pant and his own dismissals on either side of lunch changed the momentum for India
'Exceptional circumstances' behind Lyon's exclusion, says Australia selector Dodemaide
Australia fielded a four-pronged pace attack, leaving out a fit Lyon for the first time since 2013
Southee on England's time-wasting: 'Gill was getting a massage in the middle of the day yesterday'
England accused Gill of hypocrisy after he took issue with their time-wasting tactics in a dramatic final over
Mia Pohankova of Slovakia wins Wimbledon junior title by beating American Julieta Pareja
Mia Pohankova of Slovakia won the Wimbledon junior title on Saturday by beating sixth-seeded Julieta Pareja of the United States 6-3, 6-1
Lyon, Braithwaite dropped for Jamaica day-night Test
Boland comes into the Australia XI as they field five pace bowlers while WI have handed a debut to Kevlon Anderson
Rahul, Pant and Jadeja star as Lord's Test turns into second-innings shootout
Scores were level after first innings as India were bowled out for 387, with Rahul scoring 100
India Under-19s rack up 450 after Mhatre 102, Kundu 90
England Under-19s were made to toil on the opening day of the first Youth Test
Wimbledon 2025: Can Sinner stopAlcarazs three-peat?
For the reigning US Open and Australian Open champion to make it extra special, he needs to snap a run of five straight reverses toAlcaraz.
Iga Swiatek defeats Amanda Anisimova to win her first Wimbledon title
Swiateks won in 57 minutes and took her sixth Grand Slam title overall; she is now 6-0 in major title matches
WAS vs NY Dream11 Prediction Match Final, MLC 2025
WAS vs NY , Match Final Dream11 Prediction : The third season of Major League Cricket will host its final match, which will feature two teams that already have one title each to their name. The reigning champion, Washington Freedom, are up against the previous champion, MI New York, at Grand Prairie Stadium on Monday at 5:30 PM. One team will end up winning its second title. The pressure will be immense, and the one with fewer mistakes will have a chance to get their hands on the trophy. Washington Freedom came to the final after finishing the group stage at the top, and MI New York have beaten San Francisco Unicorns and Texas Super Kings. WAS vs NY: Match Details Date : July 14 (Monday) Time : 5:30 AM IST Venue : Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas WAS vs NY: Live Streaming Details The final of the MLC 2025 will be televised on the Star Sports Networks in India. Fans can watch it digitally on Jio Hotstar app or website directly. WAS vs NY: Head-to-Head in MLC Total Matches : 6 Washington Freedom : 4 MI New York : 2 No Result : 0 WAS vs NY: Ground Pitch Report Grand Prairie Stadium will offer a great batting wicket. There might be some movement with the new ball, but as it gets old, it will be easier to hit. The toss might have a great role. and batting second can be a good option. WAS vs NY: Possible XIs Washington Freedom ( WAS ): Mitch Owen, Glenn Maxwell (C), Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Andries Gous (wk), Jack Edwards, Mark Chapman. Mukhtar Ahmed, Obus Pienaar, Saurabh Netravalkar, Ian Holland MI New York ( NY ): Nicholas Pooran (c), Monank Patel (wk), Quinton de Kock, Tajinder Singh Dhillon, Kieron Pollard, Michael Bracewell, Tristan Luus, Heath Richards, Nosthush Kenjige, Rushil Ugarkar, Trent Boult WAS vs NY: Dream11 Team Wicket - keepers : Quinton de Kock, Nicholas Pooran Batters : Glenn Maxwell, Monank Patel All - rounders : Michael Bracewell, Tajinder Dhillon, Kieron Pollard, Mitchell Owen (Captain), Jack Edwards (Vice Captain), Rachin Ravindra Bowler : Trent Boult Dream11 Prediction : MI New York have done really well in the last few games, but Washington Freedom have been incredible throughout the series. We will predict the current champion to win this final. WAS vs NY Match Final Dream11 Prediction, WAS vs NY Dream11 Prediction, Today Match WAS vs NY, WAS vs NY Prediction, WAS vs NY Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, WAS vs NY Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between Washington Freedom vs MI New York MLC 2025, Major League Cricket 2025 Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
Can Bangladesh stop Sri Lanka's in-form batters?
The visitors need to win in Dambulla on Sunday if they are to keep the T20I series alive
Jadeja, Reddy chip away at deficit after Rahul hundred
India lost Pant and Rahul on either side of lunch, but Jadeja and Reddy dug in despite a few mix-ups and a fiery Archer spell
A clash of contrasts as MI New York and Washington Freedom eye second title
There's however forecast for some showers on Sunday in Dallas
Pant run-out in last over after lunch after India rule third morning at Lord's
KL Rahul went unbeaten at 98, as India tallied 103 runs in 22.3 overs in the session
AIFF Futsal Club Championship To Kick Off On August 3
The AIFF Futsal Club Championship: The AIFF Futsal Club Championship will be held from August 3 to 18, 2025, at the Shri Manoj Sarkar Stadium Shivalik Hall in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand. Seventeen clubs will compete for the trophy in what is the fourth edition of the countrys highest-level futsal tournament. The teams have been drawn into four groups three with four teams and one with five. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the quarter-finals. Uttarakhand side Corbett FC are the defending champions, having defeated Golazo FC 3-2 in the 2023-24 final in Vadodara. They will aim to retain the title on home soil and become the first club to win the tournament more than once. Delhi FC won the inaugural edition in 2021-22, followed by Minerva Academy FC in 2022-23. AIFF Futsal Club Championship Draw Group A: Aphuyemi FC, Reallona FC, Triumph FC, Juggernaut FC, Minerva Academy FC Group B: Bhawanipore FC, Thlangtiang Futsal Club, Corbett FC, Golazo FC Group C: Hazrat Nizamuddin Club, Pondicherry United Football Academy, K3 Futsal Club, Goal Hunterz FC Group D: TOFA, Ambelim Sports Club, Real Malabar FC Kondotty, OGP Club AIFF Futsal Schedule (All times are in IST) August 3 Triumph FC vs Reallona Football Club (12:00) Minerva Academy FC vs Juggernaut FC (14:30) August 5 Juggernaut FC vs Aphuyemi Football Club (12:00) Minerva Academy FC vs Triumph FC (14:30) August 7 Aphuyemi Football Club vs Minerva Academy FC (12:00) Reallona Football Club vs Juggernaut FC (14:30) Bhawanipore FC vs Golazo Football Club (17:00) Thlangtiang Futsal Club vs Corbett FC (19:30) August 8 Hazrat Nizamuddin Club vs Goal Hunterz FC (12:00) Pondicherry United Football Academy vs K3 Futsal Club (14:30) TOFA vs OGP Club (17:00) Ambelim Sports Club vs Real Malabar FC Kondotty (19:30) August 9 Reallona Football Club vs Minerva Academy FC (12:00) Triumph FC vs Aphuyemi Football Club (14:30) Golazo Football Club vs Thlangtiang Futsal Club (17:00) Corbett FC vs Bhawanipore FC (19:30) August 10 Goal Hunterz FC vs Pondicherry United Football Academy (12:00) K3 Futsal Club vs Hazrat Nizamuddin Club (14:30) OGP Club vs Ambelim Sports Club (17:00) Real Malabar FC Kondotty vs TOFA (19:30) August 11 Juggernaut FC vs Triumph FC (12:00) Aphuyemi Football Club vs Reallona Football Club (14:30) Bhawanipore FC vs Thlangtiang Futsal Club (17:00) Corbett FC vs Golazo Football Club (19:30) August 12 Hazrat Nizamuddin Club vs Pondicherry United Football Academy (12:00) K3 Futsal Club vs Goal Hunterz FC (14:30) TOFA vs Ambelim Sports Club (17:00) Real Malabar FC Kondotty vs OGP Club (19:30) August 14 QF1 Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B QF2 Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A QF3 Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D QF4 Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C August 16 SF1 Winner QF1 vs Winner QF3 SF2 Winner QF2 vs Winner QF4 SF1 Winner QF1 vs Winner QF3 Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Final Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Article Source: IANS
Williamson Declares Kohli As The Greatest All-format Player Seen In Last 15 Years
Premier New Zealand: Premier New Zealand batter Kane Williamson lauded talismanic India batter Virat Kohli by calling him the greatest all-format player cricket has witnessed in the last 15 years. He also praised Kohli for overcoming challenges like the intense scrutiny on his performances by a cricket-mad nation like India. Kohli and Williamson, along with fellow batters - Australias Steve Smith and Englands Joe Root, formed the Fab Four of crickets modern era batting. The quartet dominated the sport with their exhilarating knocks across all formats for over a decade. While Kohli has stepped away from Test and T20Is, Smith has retired from ODIs. Root and Williamson, meanwhile, havent been sureshot starters in T20Is for quite some time now. Virat is probably the greatest all-format player we have seen for probably in the last 15 years, and (he) has his own challenges. In an absolutely cricket-obsessed country, he has been at the top of that tree. Look, there are great sorts of relationships and friendships with all of them in slightly different ways and we have stayed in touch in a lot of ways as well. But, (there is) not really that sort of competitive thing. I think you are just in teams and willing to compete for those teams, said Willamson to Sky Sports on the sidelines of day three of third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lords. Root and Williamson, meanwhile, havent been sureshot starters in T20Is for quite some time now. Virat is probably the greatest all-format player we have seen for probably in the last 15 years, and (he) has his own challenges. In an absolutely cricket-obsessed country, he has been at the top of that tree. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score (We have) not just played cricket but lived our lives in some sort of parallel way for a huge percentage of our lives, whether thats having kids at similar times or experiencing different things as you get older. So you do connect on different levels, he added. Article Source: IANS
Alcarazs Never-give-up Mindset Is The Hallmark Of A True Champion: Sachin Tendulkar
All England Tennis Club: Sachin Tendulkar became the most recent Indian icon to be seen watching the intense action that unfolded in the Wimbledon semi-finals at the Centre Court of the All England Tennis Club on Friday. A gripping day unfolded on the Center Court as Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz indulged in a gritty battle which the former won 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6). Although the first semi-final provided much excitement, World No.1 Jannik Sinner breezed past Novak Djokovic in straight sets to set up yet another final against the Spaniard, a month after the two went toe-to-toe in a grand encounter in the Roland Garros final. Tendulkar revealed his favourite tennis players, his headband inspiration from John McEnroe and why he has huge respect for Carlos Alcaraz. I grew up admiring John McEnroe. I remember all my friends supported Bjorn Borg, but for some reason, I always backed McEnroe. I would even wear a headband like him, hoping people would call me McEnroe while I walked around with my friends. In more recent years, though, it has to be Roger Federer. Ive enjoyed watching Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, all of them, but somehow, Roger takes the cake. Among the current players, Carlos Alcaraz really impresses me - his energy is infectious. I love the spring in his legs, his attitude, and the mental toughness he showed at the French Open. That never-give-up mindset is the hallmark of a true champion. Not all tennis players become champions, but the preparation and rigour they go through - I have huge respect for that, said Tendulkar to JioHotstar. I grew up admiring John McEnroe. I remember all my friends supported Bjorn Borg, but for some reason, I always backed McEnroe. I would even wear a headband like him, hoping people would call me McEnroe while I walked around with my friends. In more recent years, though, it has to be Roger Federer. Ive enjoyed watching Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, all of them, but somehow, Roger takes the cake. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Tendulkar was also present on Day 1 of the Lords Test between India and England. The former batter rang the bell to commence the days play and on the same day, his portrait by artist Stuart Pearson Wright was unveiled in the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum. Article Source: IANS
'There Is No Guarantee In Life': Siraj On His Tribute To Diogo Jota At Lord's
India pacer Mohammed Siraj, who is known for using Cristiano Ronaldo's 'Siu' celebration after taking a wicket, revealed that he felt emotional after knowing about the death of Portugal and Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and thought of paying tribute to him on the ground. Jota and his brother Andre Silva passed away in a car accident on Thursday. The accident took place in the Spanish province of Zamora. Siraj got his chance on Friday when he dismissed Jamie Smith after lunch and gestured number 20 - Jota's jersey number in Liverpool - with his hands to pay tribute to the departed soul. After knowing about Dioga Jota's death, I felt emotional as I'm a Portugal fan because Cristiano Ronaldo also plays for that team, Siraj said in a video shared by BCCI on X. Life is very unpredictable. We fight so hard for things, but we do not even know what tomorrow holds. There is no guarantee in life. It was very shocking. Today, I got wickets, so I wanted to make that gesture for him. It was my way of showing respect. Siraj returned with the figures of 2-85 while pacer spearhead Jasprit Bumrah bagged a fifer to bundle out England for 387 in their first innings. Bumrah credited his learnings from the last England tour to make the best use of conditions that resulted in a five-wicket haul at Lord's. Siraj returned with the figures of 2-85 while pacer spearhead Jasprit Bumrah bagged a fifer to bundle out England for 387 in their first innings. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score In response, opener KL Rahul's unbeaten 53 steered India to 145/3 in 43 overs at stumps. Rishabh Pant, who is not out on 19, and Rahul have so far added 38 runs for the fourth-wicket partnership after quick dismissal of Karun Nair (40) and captain Shubman Gill (16). Article Source: IANS
Lawrence's Blast best drives Surrey in 223-run chase
Glamorgan overpowered despite flying start with the ball
KL Rahul Was Clinical In His Approach And Looked In Control: Anil Kumble
Legendary spinner Anil Kumble heaped heavy praise on opener KL Rahul for his clinical approach against the Jofra Archer-led pace attack in the third Test at Lord's. Rahul negated the early burst from comeback man Archer and stood tall against any challenge to complete his 19th Test half-century and his second of the tour following a brilliant 137 in Leeds. It was fantastic. A typical KL Rahul innings where he had to grind it out. It was a fiery spell from Jofra Archer - especially that first spell where he clocked over 150 km/h, with steep bounce and a bit of swing early on. KL countered all of that brilliantly. He was clinical in his approach and looked in control. It was a very disciplined and mature knock, and Im sure hell be satisfied with how he played, Kumble said on JioHotstar Match Centre Live. Former England batter Jonathan Trott also lauded Rahul's calculated knock on challenging conditions. I dont think you can go out there and dictate terms to the bowlers on this pitch. You have to be watchful - its very much a new-ball wicket. KL was excellent in nullifying that early threat and played very straight. Just like Shubman Gill did in the second Test - using a straight bat, being patient when the balls on the stumps, and capitalising on the bad balls. Thats going to be key tomorrow - to keep pressure on the English side, he said. India lost opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (13) early on off Archer in his first over. Rahul and Karun Nair were then involved in a 61-run partnership before Ben Stokes removed the latter for 40. India captain Shubman Gill, who is in sublime touch in the series, was bagged cheaply by Chris Woakes on 16 to put pressure on India. However, Rishabh Pant and Rahul made sure that they didn't lose any further wickets till stumps to reach 145/3 in 43 overs. India still trail by 242 runs after Jasprit Bumrah's five-wicket haul bundled out England for 387. India captain Shubman Gill, who is in sublime touch in the series, was bagged cheaply by Chris Woakes on 16 to put pressure on India. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I think it will be even. I know India will probably feel that they gave about 50 runs extra to England. But having said that, with the early dismissal of Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, India will be comfortable at 145 for 3. And the best part is Rishabh Pant getting the opportunity to bat at some point. Slightly earlier in the day, there was a bit of a concern about Pant - whether hed be able to bat. But he was pretty comfortable other than that one instance where he got hit off the toe-end, and that hurt his hand. Otherwise, he looked quite at ease. I thought KL Rahul and Pant ensured that India ended the day on a positive note, even though Pant came in a bit later, he added. Article Source: IANS
Turner, Windsor star as Durham win low-scoring scrap with Hampshire
Hosts keep slim Finals Day hopes alive by chasing down target of 104 at Chester-le-Street
Bumrah Credits Learnings From Last England Tour For Fifer At Lord's
India pacer Jasprit Bumrah said that learnings from the last England tour helped him to make the best use of conditions that resulted in a five-wicket haul in the third Test against England at Lord's. Bumrah was at his absolute best on the second day of play and gave India big relief with the wickets of Ben Stokes (44), Joe Root (104) and Chris Woakes (0) in the first session. The Indian pace spearhead also got scalps of Brydon Carse, who scored a vital half-century for the home side, and Jofra Archer to get his name etched in Lord's Honours Board. I thought about the slope on the last tour, it did not help. My lesson from that was not keep that in mind and I got the benefit of that. In these hot conditions, it is all about maximizing the new ball. It was not like that in the previous tour, that has been the major difference, Bumrah said. The pacer expressed his elation on getting his name on the coveted Honours Board at Lord's, a memory which he would like to share with his son when he grows up. I thought about the slope on the last tour, it did not help. My lesson from that was not keep that in mind and I got the benefit of that. In these hot conditions, it is all about maximizing the new ball. It was not like that in the previous tour, that has been the major difference, Bumrah said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Bumrah's 5-74 reduced England to 387. In response, opener KL Rahul's unbeaten 53 steered India to 145/3 in 43 overs at stumps. Rishabh Pant, who is not out on 19, and Rahul have so far added 38 runs for the fourth-wicket partnership after quick dismissal of Karun Nair (40) and captain Shubman Gill (16). Article Source: IANS
Pat Cummins To Skip White-ball Series Against South Africa
New South Wales: Pat Cummins will skip the upcoming white-ball series against South Africa next month as he focuses on preparing for the Ashes later this year. Cummins had already been rested for the five-match T20I series against the West Indies, alongside Mitchell Starc and Travis Head. Now, Josh Hazlewood - who was initially named in the squad - will also return home following the Test series, with Xavier Bartlett brought in as his replacement. While Hazlewood is set to play in the white-ball series against South Africa in August - which includes three T20Is and three ODIs across Darwin, Cairns, and Mackay - Cummins will instead focus on a fitness block in preparation for the home summer. Cummins is targeting a return for the brief T20I tour of New Zealand in early October and hopes to feature in some of the limited-overs games against India leading up to the Ashes in late November. He may also play a Sheffield Shield match for New South Wales - something he didnt do last season ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. I'll have a good training block for the next couple of months, six weeks or so, Cummins told reporters at Sabina Park. Probably not bowling, but lots of gym work. (My) body feels pretty good, but there's always little bits and pieces you're always trying to get right and then build up for the summer. So it'll probably look like white-ball (cricket)we've got some (matches against) New Zealand, India, potentially a Shield game and then into the home summer. Cummins remains Australias ODI captain but has only led the side twice in the format since the 2023 World Cup final. He missed this years Champions Trophy due to an ankle issue he had been managing during the Test series against India. With the Ashes on the horizon, the early rounds of next seasons Sheffield Shield are expected to play a key role in shaping Australias plans, especially as the team continues its search for a settled top order. Sam Konstas will have two more opportunities to impress during the West Indies tour, while Usman Khawaja will be aiming to silence doubts over his form with two more innings. Cameron Green, meanwhile, will look to build on his second-innings half-century in Grenada. Focus will then shift to how these players perform leading to Englands arrival. Green, who is part of the T20I squad in the West Indies, is likely to feature in the South Africa series before transitioning back to bowling duties. Konstas is expected to be involved in the four-day games during Australia As tour of India in September, while Khawaja is not expected to return until Queenslands domestic season begins. There's a lot of Shield cricket to come and some Aussie A stuff as well, Cummins said on the significance of the final Test in the West Indies. I think (if) you do well at Test level, any time it's going to kind of make your case more compelling. I think there's a bit of a connection to the summer, but it feels a long way away at the moment. Xavier Bartlett, who is on a Cricket Australia central contract, will have the chance to build on his strong start in T20Is, where he has taken 11 wickets at an average of 14.72 from seven matches. He heads to the Caribbean fresh off a successful Major League Cricket (MLC) campaign with the San Francisco Unicorns, where, as of Friday, he was the tournament's leading wicket-taker. Joining him as a late addition to the squad is Jake Fraser-McGurk, who replaces left-arm pacer Spencer Johnson. The selectors opted to adjust the squad balance after Johnson developed back soreness during the IPL. Fraser-McGurk, who also played for the Unicorns alongside Bartlett in the MLC, began the tournament well but struggled towards the end, registering four single-digit scores in five innings. Xavier Bartlett, who is on a Cricket Australia central contract, will have the chance to build on his strong start in T20Is, where he has taken 11 wickets at an average of 14.72 from seven matches. He heads to the Caribbean fresh off a successful Major League Cricket (MLC) campaign with the San Francisco Unicorns, where, as of Friday, he was the tournament's leading wicket-taker. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The five-match T20I series against the West Indies begins on July 20, with the first two games at Sabina Park followed by three more in St Kitts. Article Source: IANS
Tahir, Pretorius, Wiese give Guyana Amazon Warriors massive win
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Joe Root proposes limit to how often teams can request ball changes
I personally think that if you want to keep getting the ball changed then each team gets three challenges every 80 overs and that's it, Joe Root suggests
Lyles wins Tebogo rematch; Wanyonyi outclasses 800m field
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PIX: Spain, Italy enter women's Euros quarter-finals
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'Everything's an option' - Could Lyon be left out for first time in 12 years?
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Nabi, Allen and batters help Hobart Hurricanes blow Dubai Capitals away
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Jay Shah Hails First-timers Italy And The Netherlands For Securing Berths In T20 World Cup
International Cricket Council Chair Jay: International Cricket Council Chair Jay Shah has congratulated the Netherlands and Italy for qualifying for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup to be held in India and Sri Lanka next year. Italy has scripted history by securing a maiden berth in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 despite their nine-wicket loss to the Netherlands in the final match of the European Qualifiers at the Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague. An amazing result for @KNCBcricketand @FedCricket, qualifying for the @ICC Men's @T20WorldCup 2026 through the Europe Qualifier. For Italy, it will be their first-ever appearance at the tournament that India will defend early next year. Well done to both teams! said Jay Shah in a post on X, formerly Twitter. This marks the first time the Italian mens cricket team will feature at a senior ICC world eventan unprecedented achievement in the nations cricketing journey. The breakthrough came during the ongoing ICC Mens T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier 2025, where Italy stunned more established sides with their clinical performances. Notably, they notched up convincing wins over Guernsey and a major scalp in Scotland, one of Europes strongest associate teams. With those victories, Italy became the 13th team to confirm qualification for the 2026 tournament. Despite Jersey pulling off a shock win over Scotland earlier in the day, it was Italys superior net run-rate that proved decisive. Ranked 32nd in the world, Italy finished level on five points with Jersey but edged ahead to secure their berth. Notably, they notched up convincing wins over Guernsey and a major scalp in Scotland, one of Europes strongest associate teams. With those victories, Italy became the 13th team to confirm qualification for the 2026 tournament. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The 2026 edition will be the biggest T20 World Cup yet, featuring 20 teamsbringing together the best of the full members and emerging forces from associate cricket. Hosts India and Sri Lanka gained automatic entry, as did Australia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, England, South Africa, the West Indies, and the United States, by virtue of reaching the Super Eight stage in the previous edition. Article Source: IANS
Bumrah five-for, Archer's Test return headline closely-contested day
KL Rahul headed to stumps unbeaten on 53 with India 242 runs behind England's first innings 387
3rd Test: Rahul Unbeaten On 53 As India Trail England By 242 Runs After Bumrah Picks 5-74 (ld)
With Rishabh Pant: KL Rahul ensured India ended Day Two of the third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series with a hard-fought 53 not out as the visitors trail England by 242 runs after reaching 145/3 in 43 overs at stumps at the Lord's here on Friday. Rahul was at his patient and determined best to hit five boundaries in his knock coming off 113 balls, especially in the face of Englands bowlers asking tough questions off him and the Indian batters. With Rishabh Pant by his side on 19 not out, Rahul will hold the key for India to inch closer to Englands first innings total of 387, with Jasprit Bumrah claiming 5-74 in his 27 overs. Bumrah, playing just his second Test match at Lords, picked his 13th five-wicket haul at the iconic venue and has now gone past the legendary Kapil Dev to hold the record for most five-fors picked by an Indian bowler in overseas conditions. Despite Joe Root making 104 - his 37th Test century, 11th against India and eighth at Lord's, England were in trouble at 271/7 before Smith and Brydon Carse added 84 runs for the eighth wicket to keep the hosts in high spirits on a slow pitch and a scorching day. While Smith made 51, after being dropped by Rahul on five, Carse hit 56 his maiden Test fifty, as England were also aided by India conceding 31 extras. The day began with Root carving Bumrah behind square for four to get his 37th Test ton off the first ball of the morning session and go past Rahul Dravid and Steve Smith on the overall centurions list. But Bumrah came back to castle Stokes with an absolute corker, getting one to angle in from around the wicket and hit top of off-stump with so much ferocity that it was knocked out of the ground. Bumrah then got Root out for the 11th time in Tests with a full delivery which nipped in a touch and Root chopped on to his stumps to fall for 104. One brought two for Bumrah as he caught the outside edge on a tentative poke by Chris Woakes, and was given out only after India went upstairs for the review. India could have got another wicket if Jamie Smith hadnt dropped by KL Rahul at second slip, with the visitors also managing to get the new ball changed after just 10.3 overs. That ball change brought a halt to Indias wicket-taking spree as Smith took three boundaries off Siraj and Bumrah before India had another ball change after just 48 deliveries. With Smith leading a strong lower-order fightback and India spreading their field, Carse began to grow in confidence by taking boundaries off pacers and singles to bring up fifty of the eighth wicket stand. Smith then creamed an off-drive off Nitish Kumar Reddy, before bringing up his fifty off 52 balls with a single through backward square leg, as England reached 353/7 at lunch. India struck immediately after the lunch interval, as Siraj had Smith playing away from his body and nicked behind to substitute keeper Dhruv Jurel. After Carse hit two boundaries off Bumrah, the pacer bounced back to complete his five-wicket haul with the one coming in and keeping low to shatter Archers stumps. Siraj wrapped up Englands innings by bowling Carse around his legs with a fuller ball. India began their innings on a bright note by cracking a short and wide ball from Chris Woakes through cover for four. Jaiswal then edged Woakes wide of gully for another four, before clipping him behind square to take his third boundary. But his joyride was cut short by Jofra Archer, who struck on the third ball of his Test comeback. Archer squared up Jaiswal with late movement, and the outside edge was caught by Harry Brook at slip. A calm Rahul, armed with sound judgement of his off-stump and the deliveries around it, hung around with his soft hands and precise decision-making. Nair, on the other hand, had to survive some outstanding seam movement before getting consecutive fours off a fiery Archer via a drive through mid-off and a glove edge wide of close-in fielders, before the tea break came. The final session began with Karun Nair beautifully driving Carse through cover for four, before slicing him behind point for another boundary. On the other hand, Rahul leaned into the drive off Ben Stokes to bisect mid-off and cover beautifully for four, before surviving an lbw appeal off Stokes, as England also burnt a review. Root then played a central role in England getting its second wicket, as he took a stunning one-handed diving catch at slip to dismiss Nair off Stokes bowling for 40. The catch also helped Root (211) go past Rahul Dravid (210) to take the record for most catches in Tests. Even as Rahul kept his calm while flicking and glancing for picking boundaries, Shubman Gill endured a slow start by just defending everything coming his way from Englands bowlers. Englands ploy of having the wicketkeeper stand up to his stumps and have close catchers around worked wonders when Woakes wobble-seam delivery took a defending Gills edge, and the feather edge was caught behind by Smith. With Pant, coming out after suffering a left index finger injury, hitting three quick boundaries off Shoaib Bashir, including a swipe over mid-wicket to perfection, Rahul brought up his fifty off 97 balls and maintained his zen-like composure till stumps arrived on a fascinating day of Test cricket. Even as Rahul kept his calm while flicking and glancing for picking boundaries, Shubman Gill endured a slow start by just defending everything coming his way from Englands bowlers. Englands ploy of having the wicketkeeper stand up to his stumps and have close catchers around worked wonders when Woakes wobble-seam delivery took a defending Gills edge, and the feather edge was caught behind by Smith. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England 387 in 112.3 overs (Joe Root 104, Brydon Carse 56; Jasprit Bumrah 5-74, Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-62) lead India 145/3 in 43 overs (KL Rahul 53 not out, Karun Nair 40; Ben Stokes 1-16, Jofra Archer 1-22) by 242 runs Article Source: IANS
3rd Test: KL Rahul Hits Unbeaten 53 As India Trail England By 242 Runs After Reaching 145/3
With Rishabh Pant: KL Rahul ensured India ended Day Two of the third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series with a hard-fought 53 not out as the visitors trail England by 242 runs after reaching 145/3 in 43 overs at stumps at the Lord's here on Friday. With Englands bowlers asking varied questions to the Indian batters on a slow pitch showing signs of quickening up, Rahul was at his patient and determined best to hit five boundaries in his knock coming off 113 balls. With Rishabh Pant by his side on 19 not out, Rahul will hold the key for India to inch closer to Englands first innings total of 387, with Jasprit Bumrah claiming 5-74 in his 27 overs. Bumrah, playing just his second Test match at the Lords, picked his 13th five-wicket haul at the iconic venue and has now gone past the legendary Kapil Dev to hold the record for most five-fors picked by an Indian bowler in overseas conditions. Despite Joe Root making 104 - his 37th Test century, 11th against India and eighth at Lord's, England were in trouble at 271/7 before Smith and Brydon Carse added 84 runs for the eighth wicket to keep the hosts in high spirits on a slow pitch and a scorching day. While Smith made 51, after being dropped by Rahul on five, Carse hit 56 his maiden Test fifty, as England were also aided by India conceding 31 extras. The final session began with Karun Nair beautifully driving Carse through cover for four, before slicing him behind point for another boundary. On the other hand, Rahul leaned into the drive off Ben Stokes to bisect mid-off and cover beautifully for four, before surviving an lbw appeal off Stokes, as England also burnt a review. Root then played a central role in England getting its second wicket, as he took a stunning one-handed diving catch at slip to dismiss Nair off Stokes bowling for 40. The catch also helped Root (211) go past Rahul Dravid (210) to take the record for most catches in Tests. Even as Rahul kept his calm while flicking and glancing for picking boundaries, Shubman Gill endured a slow start by just defending everything coming his way from Englands bowlers. Englands ploy of having the wicketkeeper stand up to his stumps and have close catchers around worked wonders when Woakes wobble-seam delivery took a defending Gills edge, and the feather edge was caught behind by Smith. With Pant, coming out after suffering a left index finger injury, hitting three quick boundaries off Shoaib Bashir, including a swipe over mid-wicket to perfection, Rahul brought up his fifty off 97 balls and maintained his zen-like composure till stumps arrived on a fascinating day of Test cricket. Even as Rahul kept his calm while flicking and glancing for picking boundaries, Shubman Gill endured a slow start by just defending everything coming his way from Englands bowlers. Englands ploy of having the wicketkeeper stand up to his stumps and have close catchers around worked wonders when Woakes wobble-seam delivery took a defending Gills edge, and the feather edge was caught behind by Smith. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England 387 in 112.3 overs (Joe Root 104, Brydon Carse 56; Jasprit Bumrah 5-74, Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-62) lead India 145/3 in 43 overs (KL Rahul 53 not out, Karun Nair 40; Ben Stokes 1-16, Jofra Archer 1-22) by 242 runs Article Source: IANS
Italy, Netherlands Qualify For ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026
T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier: Italy have scripted history by securing a maiden berth in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, despite their nine-wicket loss to the Netherlands in the final match of the European Qualifiers on Friday at the Sportpark Westvliet, The Hague. This marks the first time the Italian mens cricket team will feature at a senior ICC world eventan unprecedented achievement in the nations cricketing journey. The breakthrough came during the ongoing ICC Mens T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier 2025, where Italy stunned more established sides with their clinical performances. Notably, they notched up convincing wins over Guernsey and a major scalp in Scotland, one of Europes strongest associate teams. With those victories, Italy became the 13th team to confirm qualification for the 2026 tournament. Despite Jersey pulling off a shock win over Scotland earlier in the day, it was Italys superior net run-rate that proved decisive. Ranked 32nd in the world, Italy finished level on five points with Jersey but edged ahead to The Netherlands followed soon after to secure their own qualification, leaving just six spots up for grabs. Those remaining berths will be decided through the upcoming regional qualifiers. Two spots will be filled by teams from the Africa region, one from the Americas, and three from the Asia/East Asia-Pacific region. Despite Jersey pulling off a shock win over Scotland earlier in the day, it was Italys superior net run-rate that proved decisive. Ranked 32nd in the world, Italy finished level on five points with Jersey but edged ahead to Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score In addition, Pakistan, New Zealand, and Ireland secured automatic qualification based on their ICC T20I rankings at the cut-off point. Article Source: IANS
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Mayank Yadavs Rehab Likely To Start In Coming Weeks After Undergoing Surgery In Christchurch
Indian Premier League: Tearaway fast bowler Mayank Yadav is likely to begin his long rehab in the coming weeks at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru following a successful surgery to solve his back issues in Christchurch, New Zealand. IANS had reported on June 2 that Dr. Rowan Schouten, a renowned orthopaedic spine surgeon based in Christchurch, was to operate on Mayank, who was ruled out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 due to a back injury resurfacing again. Yes, Mayank came back to India last week after undergoing surgery in New Zealand. The surgery led by Dr Schouten was done on L5 vertebra - both left and right sides. Once the basic healing phase is over, Mayank is expected to start his extensive rehab in the coming weeks at the CoE. As of now, no timelines are set on his recovery and rehab as there will be no rush in his case, sources aware of the development told IANS on Friday. Schouten had previously operated on India fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Prasidh Krishna to solve their back-related issues in 2023, apart from leading similar surgeries for Australian pacers Jason Behrendorff and James Pattinson. Last year, Schouten, along with surgeon Grahame Inglis, had operated on Australia all-rounder Cameron Green, after he suffered a stress fracture in the lower back. Injuries have troubled New Delhi-based Mayank since clocking 150 kmph speeds and picking Player of the Match awards in his first two IPL 2024 games for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Following a side injury restricting his IPL 2024 stint to four games, Mayank underwent rehab at the CoE (then called National Cricket Academy) before making his India debut in the three T20Is against Bangladesh in October 2024. But after that, Mayank was ruled out of the 2024/25 domestic season due to a stress issue in his back. His return to IPL 2025 for LSG, who retained him ahead of last years mega auction, was further set back due to an infection in his toe after kicking his bed. After joining the LSG camp on April 16, Mayank played just two matches against Mumbai Indians (MI) and Punjab Kings (PBKS), where his pace was way slower, as compared to the lofty speeds he clocked in 2024, apart from relying on slower balls and their variations. Following a side injury restricting his IPL 2024 stint to four games, Mayank underwent rehab at the CoE (then called National Cricket Academy) before making his India debut in the three T20Is against Bangladesh in October 2024. But after that, Mayank was ruled out of the 2024/25 domestic season due to a stress issue in his back. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score As of now, everything looks promising as Mayank is not feeling any pain in his back, something which used to bother him before. There is a hope now that Mayank will be gradually back on the field if recovery and long rehab go well, as per the plan chalked out by the CoE medical team, further said the sources. Article Source: IANS
Having All-rounders Who Can Bat Has Led To India Adopting A Six-bowler Strategy, Says Munish Bali
Munish Bali: With India securing their first-ever womens T20I series win in England at Manchester, they now stand on the cusp of signing off with a 4-1 scoreline when they take the field for the fifth and final game at Edgbaston on Saturday. One of the standout aspects of Indias series win in England has been the bowlers hitting the right notes via being spin-heavy and having six options on offer for the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side to rotate in 20 overs. Munish Bali, Indias fielding coach, stated that going with a six-bowler strategy was adopted by the side owing to having all-rounders who can add handy runs with the bat. Look, all our bowlers can bat also. So, thats why we have adopted that six-bowler strategy. It is helping us in a great way. Every time, if someone does not have a good day, or if a bowler misses out in your six bowling options, especially when you have all-rounders like Amanjot, Sneh Rana, Radha, and Deepti, then thats the reason why we have gone with more spinners and six bowlers. If you see, our spinners have been our strength from the start, and then we backed them here. We know we have experienced spinners like Sneh Rana and Deepti, and then Radha is there. So, we followed our best strengths, said Bali in the pre-match press conference on Friday. What has also earned India widespread plaudits is the fielding performance, especially in getting the series-clinching win by six wickets at Old Trafford, with Radha and Arundhati Reddy shining with their brilliant catches. Bali attributed Indias near-flawless fielding performances, which were visible during the ODI tri-series win in Sri Lanka, to the work put in during two weeks of camps at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru before leaving for England. All these kids, they wanted to become a good fielding side, and we want to be one, as there is an attitude to be that. So, they always wanted to do well, and the commitment they showed, not just in the match, during our practice sessions, also they have shown the same intensity on the ground. I am very happy, but still, we have to go a long way. We had a camp in COE. In that, we did some specific work on high catching, ground fielding, and worked a lot on fitness so that our athleticism is good. We did specific high catching drills, direct hit drills, ground fielding work, and how to cut the angles. We are still working on that only to get better, he said. Quizzed on work done to cut the fielding angles, Bali explained what he meant by that term. So, cutting the angles is basically, you have to approach towards the ball. You have to take a shorter route to stay towards the ball, whether you are standing at the boundary line or the inner circle. So, we did lots of drills regarding that like how fast we can come to the ball. For that, we need to be good athletes, so we worked on that with a fitness trainer, and that's working a lot for us. The vision of making India a good fielding team has started to take shape in England, something which has been on the mind of Bali and head coach Amol Muzumdar, apart from captain Harmanpreet being vocal about it in various previous press conferences. Back when I had joined the team (in 2022), we had decided on one thing: wanting to become a good fielding side. We all needed to contribute towards that and work together. Every player, senior or junior, responded to that. It was a shared dream that came from the players as well. They wanted to do well and feel like Australia and England (in terms of fielding benchmarks). We knew that we were doing the work in the background, so sooner or later, the results would come. When youre fielding for 120 balls in a T20I match, it isnt possible to get 120 out of 120 right. There may be errors, but they make sure to work on that. Bali also appreciated young left-arm spinner N. Shree Charani for making vast improvements in her fielding since being brought into the national set-up. Well, everyone else is good. But I am very happy with Shree Charani. The way she is coming up as a youngster, she takes extra catches and is doing very good. She took a brilliant catch in the second T20I and even affected a run-out. She is moving well, and so I am very happy with her. They wanted to do well and feel like Australia and England (in terms of fielding benchmarks). We knew that we were doing the work in the background, so sooner or later, the results would come. When youre fielding for 120 balls in a T20I match, it isnt possible to get 120 out of 120 right. There may be errors, but they make sure to work on that. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Even in the camps, she was working so hard on her keeping. Basically, she is working on her stance and hand-eye coordination. So, she is working very hard and by doing it regularly, she is getting better. Article Source: IANS
Yograj Singh: Indias fielding woes came under the spotlight once again during the third Test at Lords when senior player KL Rahul dropped Jamie Smith on just 5an error that proved costly as the England wicketkeeper went on to score a resilient 56. The missed opportunity revived criticism over Indias fielding sharpness, especially after a series of lapses in the first Test at Leeds, where India dropped as many as eight chances. Voicing his frustration, former India all-rounder Yograj Singh didnt mince words as he criticised the sides declining standards in the field, particularly the catching. In an impassioned messagedelivered with both concern and clarityhe highlighted how Indias current success with the ball risks being undermined by sloppy fielding. I have told you many times to hold the catch, Yograj said. Rest, our bowling side is very good, very good. And we will have to tighten our fielding side. We will have to catch catches, otherwise, you cannot survive there. Citing historical examples, Yograj recalled how the entry of players like Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif revolutionised Indias fielding unit in the early 2000s. Their athleticism and sharp presence on the field transformed the team, making a crucial difference in pressure situations. When Yuvraj and Kaif came into the Indian team, these two guys changed the whole scenario, Yograj said. Looking at them, the fielding side was very good. And we became world champions because we were very good at fielding. We caught the catches that were not supposed to be caught. Citing historical examples, Yograj recalled how the entry of players like Yuvraj Singh and Mohammad Kaif revolutionised Indias fielding unit in the early 2000s. Their athleticism and sharp presence on the field transformed the team, making a crucial difference in pressure situations. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Emphasising the importance of fielding drills, Yograj shared insight from his training methods. I am here in the academy, until you catch 200300 catches, till then we dont let them bat or bowl. Article Source: IANS
Indian Open Para-athletics: Simran, Sumit, Deepthi, Preeti Bag Gold Medals On Opening Day
Indian Open Para Athletics Championship: Shree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru roared with pride and purpose as Day 1 of the 7th Indian Open Para Athletics Championship, which concluded on a high note, showcasing extraordinary talent and determination from over 262 para-athletes representing states across the country. The day began with a powerful display in the Mens Javelin Throw (F12 & F64), where double Paralympic medallist Sumit Antil of Haryana reaffirmed his dominance by clinching gold with an outstanding throw of 72.25 meters. His compatriot Manjeet secured silver with a commendable effort of 54.56 meters, while Pradeep Kumar of SSCB earned bronze with a throw of 45.17 meters. In the F40 & F41 Javelin category, Haryanas golden streak continued with Paris Paralympics champion Navdeep Singh throwing 42.63 meters to secure top honours. Prince, also from Haryana, bagged the silver medal with a 31.90-metre effort, and Delhis Ritender completed the podium with a 30.85-metre throw. In the Javelin F46 category, Rajasthans Sundar Singh Gujjar emerged victorious with a throw of 64.53 metres, narrowly edging out Haryanas Rinku Hooda (63.98m) and Uttar Pradeshs Ajeet Singh (63.25m). On the track, Uttar Pradeshs Preeti Pal dazzled the crowd in the Womens 100m (T35, T37 & T42) by winning gold with an impressive 15-second sprint. She was followed by Gujarats Bina Mordiay, who clocked 17.20 seconds, while Haryanas Avani claimed bronze at 20.40 seconds. In the Womens 100m (T12 & T13) category, Simran from Uttar Pradesh continued her fine form, finishing in 12.30 seconds to take the gold, ahead of Odishas Janaki Oram (14.20 seconds) and Goas Sakshi Kale (14.90 seconds). In Mens Shot Put (F56 & F57), the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB) executed a clean sweep, with Hokato Sema claiming gold with a throw of 14.88 meters, followed by Soman Rana (14.66m) and Shubham Juyal (13.58m). In the Womens 400m (T11, T12, T13 & T20), Telanganas Deepthi Jeevanji dominated, clocking 56.70 seconds for gold. Gujarats Damor Tejal Amaraji (58.70 seconds) and Haryanas Bhuvi Agarwal (1:09.60) completed the podium. Tamil Nadus Muthuraja Karaiyalan secured the gold in Mens Discus Throw (F55 & F56), while Haryanas Yogesh Kathuniya and Raman claimed silver and bronze, respectively. In the Mens 100m (T12), Haryanas Vishnu emerged victorious with a time of 11.90 seconds, just ahead of Maharashtras Shubham Arun Singnath, who clocked 12.33 seconds. Delhis Sujith sprinted to gold in the Mens 100m (T13) with a time of 11.52 seconds, followed closely by Gujarats Meet Tadhani Hareshkumar (11.63 seconds) and Uttar Pradeshs Priyanshu Kaushik (11.97 seconds). In the T35 category, Haryanas Vinay took the top spot with 13.87 seconds, while Anubhav Choudhary from Uttar Pradesh (14.16 seconds) and Delhis Jatin Singh (14.21 seconds) claimed silver and bronze, respectively. Delhis Chirag outpaced his competitors in the Mens 100m (T36), winning gold in 12.70 seconds, with Madhya Pradeshs Arpit Sharma (14.23 seconds) and Haryanas Sahil (15.37 seconds) rounding off the podium. In the Mens 100m (T37 & T38) category, Gujarats Rakeshbhai Bhatt Dhanjibhai clinched gold with a time of 11.89 seconds, edging out Uttar Pradeshs Shreyansh Trivedi (11.97 seconds) and Delhis Dhawan (13.58 seconds). Punjabs Vivek Sharma triumphed in the Mens 100m (T42) with a time of 13.11 seconds, followed by Andhra Pradeshs Venkateshwarlu Gadi (15.27 seconds) and Rajasthans Thakaram Ram Meghwal (16.42 seconds). Keralas Mohammed Basil Morssi claimed gold in the T46 & T47 sprint, finishing in 10.95 seconds. He was trailed by Tamil Nadus Sheik Abdul Kad Mohammed (11.17 seconds) and Maharashtras Sunil Daynoba Anpate (11.30 seconds). Chhattisgarhs Sukhdev delivered a commanding performance in the Mens 1500m (T11), winning gold in 4:36.71. Karnatakas Keshavmurthy Koratiken (4:44.55) took silver, while Paralympian Ankur Dhama of Haryana earned bronze (4:51.65). In the Discus Throw (F57), Delhis Atul Kaushik dominated with a gold-winning effort of 45.99 meters, as Uttar Pradeshs Priyans Kumar and Birbhadara Singh completed the medal lineup. In Javelin Throw (F33, F53 & F54), Uttar Pradeshs Pradeep Kumar bagged gold, Odishas Kamalakanta Nayak took silver, and Delhis Abhishek Chamoli secured bronze. In the Mens Long Jump (T13), Delhis Sujith soared to 6.54 meters to claim gold, with Gujarats Chauhan Pradip Mafaji (5.7 m) and Andhra Pradeshs Srihari Boddu (5.64m) finishing second and third. Rajasthans Praveen Sharma emerged victorious in Mens Shot Put (F11 & F20) with a throw of 12.03 metres. Haryana athletes followed closelySagar took silver with 11.91m, and Monu Ghangas won bronze with 11.71m. In the Womens 100m (T12 & T13 another strong showing from Simran, she reaffirmed her title, clocking 12.30 seconds to secure gold again, followed by Janaki Oram (14.20 seconds) and Sakshi Kale (14.90 seconds). This edition of the championship holds critical importance as it serves as the final selection trial for the Indian contingent heading to the prestigious New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships later this year. Rajasthans Praveen Sharma emerged victorious in Mens Shot Put (F11 & F20) with a throw of 12.03 metres. Haryana athletes followed closelySagar took silver with 11.91m, and Monu Ghangas won bronze with 11.71m. In the Womens 100m (T12 & T13 another strong showing from Simran, she reaffirmed her title, clocking 12.30 seconds to secure gold again, followed by Janaki Oram (14.20 seconds) and Sakshi Kale (14.90 seconds). Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The 7th Indian Open Para Athletics Championship concluded on a high note, showcasing extraordinary talent and determination from over 262 para-athletes representing states across the country. Article Source: IANS
India move past Archer's first-over strike upon Test return
Earlier, Bumrah picked up his maiden Test five-wicket haul at Lord's
Saud Shakeel to lead Pakistan Shaheens on England tour
Ubaid Shah, the brother of Pakistan international Naseem, and left-arm wristspinner Faisal Akram were also picked in the 18-member squad
3rd Test: Jasprit Bumrah Picks 5-74 At Lords As India Dismiss England For 387
Tendulkar Trophy Test: Fast bowling spearhead Jasprit Bumrah went into the iconic honours board at Lords after his 5-74 led the way for India to bowl out England for 387 in 112.3 overs on day two of third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord's on Friday. With the pitch being quicker, Bumrah was able to move the new ball both ways to dismiss England's overnight batters Joe Root and Ben Stokes - within the first 30 minutes of the first session, before taking out Chris Woakes and completing his fifer by dismissing Jamie Smith. Bumrah, playing just his second Test match at Lords, picked his 13th five-wicket haul at the iconic venue and has now gone past the legendary Kapil Dev to hold the record for most five-fors picked by an Indian bowler in overseas conditions. Despite Joe Root making 104 - his 37th Test century, 11th against India and eighth at Lord's, England were in trouble at 271/7 before Smith and Brydon Carse added 84 runs for the eighth wicket to keep the hosts in high spirits on a slow pitch and a scorching day. While Smith made 51, after being dropped by KL Rahul on five, Carse hit 56 his maiden Test fifty, as England were also aided by India conceding 31 extras. The day began with Root carving Bumrah behind square for four to get his 37th Test ton off the first ball of the morning session and go past Rahul Dravid and Steve Smith on the overall centurions list. But Bumrah came back to castle Stokes with an absolute corker getting one to angle in from around the wicket and hit the top of the off-stump with so much ferocity that it was knocked out of the ground. Bumrah then got Root out for the 11th time in Tests with a full delivery which nipped in touch and Root chopped onto his stumps to fall for 104. One brought two for Bumrah as he caught the outside edge on a tentative poke by Chris Woakes, and was given out only after India went upstairs for the review. India could have got another wicket if Jamie Smith wasnt dropped by KL Rahul at second slip, with the visitors also managing to get the new ball changed after just 10.3 overs. That ball change brought a halt to Indias wicket-taking spree as Smith took three boundaries off Siraj and Bumrah before India had another ball change after just 48 deliveries. With Smith leading a strong lower-order fightback and India spreading their field, Carse began to grow in confidence by taking boundaries off pacers and singles to bring up fifty of the eighth wicket stand. Smith then creamed an off-drive off Nitish Kumar Reddy, before bringing up his fifty off 52 balls with a single through backward square leg, as England reached 353/7 at lunch. India could have got another wicket if Jamie Smith wasnt dropped by KL Rahul at second slip, with the visitors also managing to get the new ball changed after just 10.3 overs. That ball change brought a halt to Indias wicket-taking spree as Smith took three boundaries off Siraj and Bumrah before India had another ball change after just 48 deliveries. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief scores: England 387 in 112.3 overs (Joe Root 104, Brydon Carse 56; Jasprit Bumrah 5-74, Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-62) against India. Article Source: IANS
India unhappy with replacement ball as Dukes loses shape too soon again
India captain Shubman Gill was visibly upset with the ball they were given by the umpires after the second new ball had to be changed in the first hour
Jamie Smith Equals Fastest To 1000 Test Runs As Wicketkeeper, Breaks Balls-faced Record
Jamie Smith: Jamie Smiths rapid rise in Test cricket continued on Day 2 of the third Test between England and India at Lords, as the 24-year-old wicketkeeper-batter reached a significant personal milestone. Smith became the joint-fastest wicketkeeper to reach 1000 Test runs, achieving the mark in just 21 innings. He now shares this record with South Africas Quinton de Kock, underlining his growing stature in the longest format of the game. Smith brought up the landmark early in the morning session by punching Mohammed Siraj through the offside for four. But beyond the innings count, Smith has gone one better: he now holds the record for the fewest balls faced to reach 1000 Test runs by a wicketkeeper, doing it in just 1303 deliveries. The previous best belonged to Pakistans Sarfaraz Ahmed (1311 balls), followed by Adam Gilchrist (1330), Niroshan Dickwella (1367), and de Kock (1375). The milestone comes on the back of a prolific stretch of form. Smith had scored 40 and 44* in the opening Test at Headingley, which England won by five wickets by chasing a world-record 371-run target, followed by a record-breaking unbeaten 184 and 88 in the second Test at Edgbaston that England lost by 336 runs at Edgbaston in Birmingham. His 184 not out became the highest score by an English wicketkeeper in Test history, surpassing Alec Stewarts 173 against New Zealand in 1997. At the Lords, Smith once again showed his composure and attacking instinct, playing fluently and capitalising on every scoring opportunity. The milestone comes on the back of a prolific stretch of form. Smith had scored 40 and 44* in the opening Test at Headingley, which England won by five wickets by chasing a world-record 371-run target, followed by a record-breaking unbeaten 184 and 88 in the second Test at Edgbaston that England lost by 336 runs at Edgbaston in Birmingham. His 184 not out became the highest score by an English wicketkeeper in Test history, surpassing Alec Stewarts 173 against New Zealand in 1997. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score On Day 2 at the Lords, he was once again leading a lower-order resurgence, combining with Brydon Carse to frustrate India and push England past the 350-run mark. Article Source: IANS
Jamie Smith leads England recovery after Bumrah's four-for
Smith and Carse came together after India picked up 3 for 11 in the first half hour and helped England past 350
Joe Root Surpasses Steve Smith For Most Test Hundreds Among Active Cricketers
Only Don Bradman: Joe Root added another golden chapter to his illustrious Test career on Friday at Lords, crafting his 37th Test hundred in style to become the most prolific active century-maker in the format during the third Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, here at the Lord's. The England star resumed Day 2 of the third Test against India on 99 not out and reached the milestone with a boundary off the very first delivery, slicing Jasprit Bumrah through gully for four. It was a fitting way to bring up a landmark hundred his first of the ongoing AndersonTendulkar Trophy series. Root became the first player in the world to score 3,000 Test runs against India, a milestone achieved over 60 innings since his debut against them in 2012. He also equalled Steve Smith with 11 Test centuries against India, the joint-most by any batter. While Smith achieved the mark in just 46 innings, Roots tally reflects his remarkable consistency and longevity at the highest level. Only Don Bradman (19 vs England), Jack Hobbs (12 vs Australia), and Sunil Gavaskar (13 vs West Indies) have more centuries against a single opponent in Test history. What makes Roots feat even more special is the setting. This was his eighth Test hundred at the Lords, making him the leading century-maker at the iconic venue in its 141-year Test history. He overtook legends like Graham Gooch and Michael Vaughan, who each had six centuries at the ground. While Smith achieved the mark in just 46 innings, Roots tally reflects his remarkable consistency and longevity at the highest level. Only Don Bradman (19 vs England), Jack Hobbs (12 vs Australia), and Sunil Gavaskar (13 vs West Indies) have more centuries against a single opponent in Test history. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With this innings, Root moved past Steve Smith (36 centuries) to become the leading Test centurion among active players. Only four players in the history of the game now stand ahead of him: Sachin Tendulkar (51), Jacques Kallis (45), Ricky Ponting (41), and Kumar Sangakkara (38). Article Source: IANS
3rd Test: Smith Leads Englands Recovery With Fifty After Bumrah Picks Three Scalps
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Jamie Smith hit his second fifty of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series to steer Englands recovery in the third Test at Lords on Friday, especially after Jasprit Bumrah wreaked havoc with a fiery three-wicket spell. At lunch, England reached 353/7 in 105 overs, with Smith and Brydon Carse unbeaten on 51 and 33 respectively, with their unbroken eighth wicket stand worth 82 runs. With the pitch being quicker, Bumrah was able to move the new ball both ways to dismiss England's overnight batters Joe Root and Ben Stokes - within the first 30 minutes of the first session, before taking out Chris Woakes. But Smith, dropped on five by KL Rahul, made the most of his luck to bring up his sixth Test fifty and be rock solid alongside Carse to lead Englands lower-order fightback. For India, the timing of balls being replaced twice coincided with them going off the boil after Bumrah provided them with a platform to dismiss them for a low total. The day began with Root carving Bumrah behind square for four to get his 37th Test ton off the first ball of the morning session and go past Rahul Dravid and Steve Smith on the overall centurions list. But Bumrah came back to castle Stokes with an absolute corker getting one to angle in from around the wicket and hit top of off-stump with so much ferocity that it was knocked out of the ground. Bumrah then got Root out for the 11th time in Tests with a full delivery which nipped in a touch and Root chopped onto his stumps to fall for 104. One brought two for Bumrah as he caught outside edge on a tentative poke by Chris Woakes, and was given out only after India went upstairs for the review. India could have got another wicket if Jamie Smith wasnt dropped by KL Rahul at second slip, with the visitors also managing to get the new ball changed after just 10.3 overs. That ball change brought a halt to Indias wicket-taking spree as Smith took three boundaries off Siraj and Bumrah before India had another ball change after just 48 deliveries. Bumrah then got Root out for the 11th time in Tests with a full delivery which nipped in a touch and Root chopped onto his stumps to fall for 104. One brought two for Bumrah as he caught outside edge on a tentative poke by Chris Woakes, and was given out only after India went upstairs for the review. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief scores: England 353/7 in 105 overs (Joe Root 104, Jamie Smith 51 not out; Jasprit Bumrah 4-63, Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-62) against India. Article Source: IANS
New Delhi: Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan congratulated the Indian women's team for registering a historic first-ever T20I series win over England on English soil. Harmanpreet Kaur-led side sealed the shortest-format series after winning the fourth match of the five-match series by six wickets at Old Trafford. The win not only secured the series win for the side but also gave them an unassailable 3-1 lead. Taking to X, Dhawan shared, What a moment for Indian cricket! Hats off to our Womens Team for scripting history with their maiden T20I series win in England. You all have set an example and inspired many to step up in women sports! After the win, the Indian captain expressed her elation with the feat and praised her teammates for coming together as a unit. We are really grateful that we were able to do this (series win). I'm really proud of my team the way we played this series. It was really important to get that momentum, and I'm really happy with the way we all contributed. We had very good camps back home before coming here. We worked on all our plans; accordingly, we have executed everything here. Everybody knew their role, and accordingly, we all played. We have now played three seasons of WPL, and every season has been special for us. We've got a lot of experience from that, Harmanpreet said after the match. We are really grateful that we were able to do this (series win). I'm really proud of my team the way we played this series. It was really important to get that momentum, and I'm really happy with the way we all contributed. We had very good camps back home before coming here. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The fifth and final T20I of the series will be played at Edgbaston on Saturday before the two sides turn up for a three-match ODI series starting on July 16. Article Source: IANS
3rd Test: Pant Is Still Recovering From The Hit, Jurel Will Continue To Keep Wickets, Says BCCI
Rishabh Pant: Indias vice-captain Rishabh Pant remains under medical observation after suffering a blow to his left index finger during Day 1 of the third Test of the AndersonTendulkar Trophy at Lords. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed on Friday that Pant is still recovering and will not take the field at the start of Day 2. In his absence, reserve wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel will continue to don the gloves. Rishabh Pant is still recovering from the hit on his left index finger. The BCCI medical team continues to monitor his progress. Dhruv Jurel will continue to keep wickets on Day 2, the BCCI posted on X. The injury occurred during the 34th over of Englands innings on Thursday when Pant attempted to stop a leg-side delivery from Jasprit Bumrah to Ollie Pope. The ball struck the tips of Pants left index finger as he dived full stretch, causing visible pain. He received treatment from team physio Kamlesh Jain and had his fingers heavily strapped, but walked off the field shortly after completing the over. Jurel, who has kept wickets for India in the home series against England earlier this year and during India As matches, quickly stepped in as a substitute and will continue in the role as Pant recovers. Pant's absence is a concern for the Indian team, not just because of his role behind the stumps, but also due to his significant contributions with the bat this series342 runs in two Tests at an average of 85.50, including two centuries in the opening match at Headingley. Jurel, who has kept wickets for India in the home series against England earlier this year and during India As matches, quickly stepped in as a substitute and will continue in the role as Pant recovers. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India will be hoping for a swift recovery for their star keeper-batter, whose energy and tactical inputs have been key components of their Test success. Article Source: IANS
'Huge Honour, Something To Reflect On When I'm Finished': Starc On Landmark 100th Test
Mitchell Starc: Ahead of his landmark 100th Test match on Sunday, speedster Mitchell Starc reflected on his long journey and injury battles which he overcame to prove his longevity in the red-ball format. Starc is set to become only the second Australian fast bowler, after Glenn McGrath, to reach the milestone when he takes the field for the third and final Test against the West Indies in Kingston on Sunday. The day-night match also presents Australia with a chance to complete a series sweep. I've looked after or tried to look after my body and be able to find ways through pain barriers to make an impact for the team, Starc told cricket.com.au ahead of reaching the milestone that only 15 of Australia's 471 Test cricketers have managed. I've been a player that's been injured and left them a man down before and I never wanted to do that again. So to find ways when things weren't going well, or things were sore, or if I was carrying something, to still be able to push through and finish games and still be impactful, was part of it. But I've also had a lot of help along the way, with trainers and physios and my best mates being teammates, all helped me to keep playing and wanting to compete and still be a part of the group. With only five wickets needed to reach the coveted 400 mark, Starc could be in for a double celebration if he joins McGrath in achieving the feat in Kingston. I didn't think I'd play one (Test). (It's) pretty humbling to play that much. A huge honour, probably something more to reflect on when I'm finished, said Starc. Anytime you're mentioned alongside some of those names, like Glenn (and) I've been fortunate enough to play with Mitchell Johnson (73 Tests), 'Sidds' (Peter Siddle, 67 Tests) and 'Rhino' (Ryan Harris, 27 Tests) and to have a bit of relationship with Brett (Lee, 76 Tests), I've been very lucky through cricket to a meet those guys and then play alongside or learn different pieces from them. I didn't think I'd play one (Test). (It's) pretty humbling to play that much. A huge honour, probably something more to reflect on when I'm finished, said Starc. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score And I guess it just means I'm a bit older. But to have some impact along (the way) in those games, to get somewhere near the 400-mark has been good fun. Article Source: IANS
That Hunger Was There In Everyone's Eyes: Mandhana On Historic T20I Series Win In England
BCCI Women: After India women sealed their first T20I series in England with a match to go, star batter Smriti Mandhana lauded the team's all-round show in the series so far and said there was hunger in everyone's eyes, which was reflected in their performance. India made history at Old Trafford on Wednesday night by winning the fourth T20I by six wickets. In the match, Deepti Sharma had become only the second Indian woman to reach 300 international wickets after Jhulan Goswami. The way our bowlers bowled in all four matches. Even in the third T20, the way they came back. They restricted them in the last 4-5 overs and gave them 25-odd runs. They were clear about the fielding. I would really put it down to these two aspects. Because the kind of clarity and the kind of fielding everyone's done, Mandhana said in a video shared by BCCI on its social media. Everyone's looking definitely a lot fitter. So I would just say that a lot of credit goes to them. I just feel like they were under a lot of pressure coming into the series. But the way they have come and bowled here makes me really happy. Everyone was really pumped. Everyone was ready to go. We were just waiting for the time to click. Sometimes you kind of get that vibe that everyone's tuned in. That hunger was there in everyone's eyes. And I think that really reflected in the performance, she added. India defeated England in the first-ever T20I contest between the two sides in 2006 but hadn't won an away T20I series against them until the victory at Old Trafford. Everyone was really pumped. Everyone was ready to go. We were just waiting for the time to click. Sometimes you kind of get that vibe that everyone's tuned in. That hunger was there in everyone's eyes. And I think that really reflected in the performance, she added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Head coach Amol Muzumdar also reflected on the win and dedicated it to the nation for the constant support. It's amazing what these girls have achieved... a fantastic feeling... that too at Old Trafford, a historic ground. It's a lovely feeling to be a part of. We would like to dedicate this series win to the entire nation, he said. Article Source: IANS
'Without A Doubt, MS Dhoni': SKY On Who Would Be His Tennis Doubles Partner
India T20I: India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav, who added star presence to Wimbledon, revealed his pick as his doubles partner, choosing former India skipper MS Dhoni for his endurance and mental toughness. Suryakumar attended the grass court major at the All England Club with his wife Devisha Shetty, for the first time. Wimbledon had also shared a picture of SKY and his wife, captioning it: Bringing the flair to SW19. Delighted to have you at Wimbledon, Suryakumar Yadav! I watch tennis quite a bit on television. Ive always heard about the atmosphere around Centre Court, especially the moment you walk in. I am here to experience that surreal feeling in person, Suryakumar said to Star Sports and JioHotstar. Asked which cricketer he would pick as a doubles partner, he replied, Definitely, MS Dhoni. He has got speed, a lot of endurance; he is mentally very tough, and recently, whenever he is not playing cricket, I have seen him playing a lot of tennis. So yes, without a doubt, it would be MS Dhoni. Speaking about watching tennis at Wimbledon for the first time and the inspiration behind his suit, he added, This is my first time here, and I wanted to get everything right. Honestly, my wife really takes care of me. She has been behind me for the last three or four days, helping me decide what to wear to this wonderful tournament. So many people have turned out in numbers, I am one of them, just here to experience the same thing they are. The India batter also shared about the which player he was eagerly awaiting to watch, saying, I have definitely come to watch Novak Djokovic. I have been following his career for a very long time. I even read his book 'Serve to Win, which really inspired me. I made my international cricket debut a little later in life, though not quite as late as 30, but I could really relate to his journey and perseverance. The way he keeps going is phenomenal. Speaking about watching tennis at Wimbledon for the first time and the inspiration behind his suit, he added, This is my first time here, and I wanted to get everything right. Honestly, my wife really takes care of me. She has been behind me for the last three or four days, helping me decide what to wear to this wonderful tournament. So many people have turned out in numbers, I am one of them, just here to experience the same thing they are. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The 34-year-old signed off by highlighting the parallels between tennis and cricket. I feel there are a lot of similarities between cricket and elite tennis. Mental toughness plays a crucial role in both. There is also a lot of endurance involved. In cricket, we keep running the same 20-25 metres repeatedly, and it is similar in tennis as well. So, I would say strong mental resolve and endurance are the two big common factors,' said Suryakumar. Article Source: IANS
3rd Test: Pope Has His 'fingers Crossed' As Stokes Battles Injury At Lords
Tendulkar Trophy Test: England skipper Ben Stokes seemingly struggled with an apparent groin injury during Day 1 of the Lords Test on Thursday. He was seen limping around the pitch while he navigated his way to an unbeaten 39 at Stumps. England vice-captain Ollie Pope has his fingers crossed and is hoping for a magical recovery for the all-rounder, given the importance of the third Test, with the series tied at one-a-piece. Fingers crossed he can do something magic and come back strong. Clearly we've got a big Test over the next four days and a big two coming up. It's important to try to manage him. One of my roles is to make sure he doesn't push himself to a ridiculous place. I'm sure the physios and medics will work with him to lay out a plan and I'll help push him in the right direction, said Pope in the post-day press conference. Joe Root showed his class in making runs on a hard-fought and attritional day of Test cricket, reaching 99 not out as England reached 251/4 in 83 overs against India at stumps on day one of the third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord's. Although England showed incredible resiliency and grittiness in the face of the Indian bowling attack, it was quite a contrast to their usual aggressive Bazball style of play. Pope, who scored 44 off 104 deliveries, said England are satisfied with the way they adapted and will aim for a 400-500 + score. Joe Root showed his class in making runs on a hard-fought and attritional day of Test cricket, reaching 99 not out as England reached 251/4 in 83 overs against India at stumps on day one of the third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord's. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score We had to adapt the way we do play - that is something we are constantly trying to be better at, working out when to press the button and when to absorb pressure, he added. Article Source: IANS
India Should Persist With Nitish And Avoid The Temptation To Chop And Change: Kumble
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Former India spinner Anil Kumble praised Nitish Kumar Reddy as a promising all-round option and opined that what India needs from someone like Reddy is to break partnerships and give the fast bowlers a breather. Reddy was given the new ball for the first time in the series on Day 1 of the Lord's Test on Thursday as Shubman Gill brought him on for the 14th over, and the youngster produced the breakthroughs for India in his first over, dismissing English openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley in his first over. He trapped Duckett down the leg side on the third ball as the batter missed a pull shot. Ollie Pope edged his very first delivery, but Gill put down a catch at slip. Just two balls later, Crawley nicked a beauty that swung in, and the ball flew straight into the mitts of Rishabh Pant behind the stumps. I was surprised at how well Nitish Kumar Reddy bowled. He consistently hit the right areas. That short ball down the leg side was a gift, but otherwise, he was disciplined. His delivery to Zak Crawley was a beauty. Sometimes, when you're out of form, things dont go your way and Crawley found that out. Dhruv Jurels catch was outstanding. Jadeja was probing that line before tea, and the first ball after tea he struck. And then, of course, you cant keep Jasprit Bumrah out of the game. He bowled beautifully and picked up a crucial wicket. Its hard to imagine an innings where Bumrah doesn't have a say, Kumble said on JioHotstar. I thought he did quite well in Australia got a hundred with the bat and bowled decently even if he didnt take many wickets. What you need from someone like him is to break partnerships and give the fast bowlers a breather while still maintaining control. He bowled nearly 14 overs in a spell that shows fitness and control. Hes young, hes a capable batter with a century under his belt, and hes a sharp fielder. India should persist with him and avoid the temptation to chop and change, he added. Kumble further reviewed how the match unfolded on a challenging surface for batters and said, It was evident right from the start that it was going to be a grind for the batters. The openers struggled to score off the new ball, and this was the kind of pitch where you had to work hard for your runs. I thought the Indian bowlers bowled really good areas consistently thats one of the reasons India managed to restrict England to 251. England will be fairly satisfied with just four wickets down. I do think India missed a trick after Jadeja got that breakthrough I was surprised he didnt continue bowling to Ben Stokes and changed ends instead. India will probably reflect tonight and feel that one or two more wickets could have put the match firmly in their favour. As it stands, it's evenly poised. Joe Root showed his class by making runs on a hard-fought and attritional day of Test match cricket to be 99 not out as England reached 251/4 in 83 overs against India at stumps on Day 1. England will be fairly satisfied with just four wickets down. I do think India missed a trick after Jadeja got that breakthrough I was surprised he didnt continue bowling to Ben Stokes and changed ends instead. India will probably reflect tonight and feel that one or two more wickets could have put the match firmly in their favour. As it stands, it's evenly poised. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The key will be how they start with the new ball. If India can pick up a couple of quick wickets early in the morning, the momentum will swing back. But if England manage to get off to a steady start, India will have to work really hard, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
'I Have Asked Him For Some Tips..': Reddy Credits Cummins Advice For Bowling Success At Lords
Nitish Kumar Reddy: India allrounder Nitish Kumar Reddy, who was the most impressive bowler against England on the first day of the Lord's Test on Thursday, gave credit to bowling coach Morne Morkel and Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins for his development with the ball. Reddy revealed that he had asked Cummins for advice ahead of the England tour, and the Aussie skipper explained to him how weather plays a big role in England. He said that bowling with consistency has been a key focus for him since the beginning of the tour, which started with an India A match and an intra-squad game. The 22-year-old produced the breakthroughs for India in the first session when he came in to bowl in the 14th over and dismissed openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley in his first over. After the Australia tour I felt like I have to improve my bowling and my consistency. That's what I looked about. And yeah, Pat is my captain, and he's been brilliant in Australia and I have asked him for some tips and he has been telling me how things would've been done in Australia, how can I go through in Australia. And that's a great experience for me, sharing with Pat Cummins, Reddy told reporters. I just asked Pat Cummins about the difference in bowling in Australia and England. This is my first tour. He said, Its not going to be a different change. You just watch the weather conditions and just play your game. Just try to learn as much as you can', he revealed. After the Australia tour I felt like I have to improve my bowling and my consistency. That's what I looked about. And yeah, Pat is my captain, and he's been brilliant in Australia and I have asked him for some tips and he has been telling me how things would've been done in Australia, how can I go through in Australia. And that's a great experience for me, sharing with Pat Cummins, Reddy told reporters. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score We have been working on my consistency a lot, since I got some bit of swing both ways and I just want to be consistent over all areas. So, we are working on that, and I have been working hard on my bowling since one or two years now, he added. Article Source: IANS
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Sri Lanka drew first blood in the three-match T20I series with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Bangladesh at Pallekele on Thursday, coasting home with an over to spare. SCORECARD Chasing a modest target of 155, skipper Charith Asalanka fittingly put the seal on the game by launching Tanzim Hasan straight down the ground for six, much to the delight of a holiday crowd that turned up in numbers. The foundations for the win were laid early, with openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis cutting loose from the word go. The pair added a blistering 78 runs in just 28 deliveries, making full use of the powerplay as Sri Lanka raced to 83 for one, their highest ever score in the first six overs of a T20 International, eclipsing the previous best of 75 against India in 2018. Nissanka set the tone by dispatching the first ball of the innings to the fence, and he never looked back. The right-hander smashed five fours and three sixes in a whirlwind 42 off just 16 balls before perishing, but the damage had been done. Mendis, fresh off a match-winning hundred in the ODI series decider at the same venue, picked up where he left off. His 73 came off 51 deliveries and featured five boundaries and three sixes. The wicketkeeper played the anchor role to perfection, ensuring the chase stayed firmly on track without resorting to high-risk strokes. Kusal Perera added to the fireworks, reverse-sweeping Shamim Hossain into the stands and sharing a brisk 42-run stand with Mendis as Sri Lanka maintained the upper hand throughout. Earlier, Bangladesh flattered to deceive. After being sent into bat, openers Parvez Hossain and Tanzid Hasan gave the visitors a flying start, adding 46 runs off 30 balls. But once the first wicket fell, the wheels came off with the middle order struggling to shift gears and playing into Sri Lankas hands. Dasun Shanaka, recalled to side after almost a year, marked his return with a tidy spell of four overs for just 22 runs and a wicket, helping choke the flow of runs in the middle overs. Leg-spinner Jeffrey Vandersay, drafted in for the injured Wanindu Hasaranga, also made his presence felt with a disciplined four-over spell that cost just 25 runs and included a wicket. On a flat deck that offered little for the bowlers, Bangladeshs total of 155 always looked under par.Despite a few tidy spells, the visitors lacked the firepower to contain a rampant Sri Lankan batting line-up on a flat deck. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The teams now move to Dambulla for the second game of the series on Sunday.
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3rd Test: Joe Root Ends Day One On 99* As England Reach 251/4 Against India (ld)
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Joe Root showed his class by making runs on a hard-fought and attritional day of Test match cricket to be 99 not out as England reached 251/4 in 83 overs against India at stumps on Day One of third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at the Lord's here on Thursday. On a hot sunny day at the iconic venue, runs came slowly but that did not mean the cricket was any less absorbing for both teams, especially with England playing in an anti-Bazball style, as seen from their run-scoring pace being at just 3.02 runs per over on a pitch which isnt exactly a batting paradise. Root, who curbed his instincts to hit only nine boundaries in his unbeaten knock coming off 191 balls, will come back on Day Two to reach his 37th Test hundred, 11th against India and eighth at the Lords. It was a day on which grinding and being boring suited England and Root, after the crowd cheered them on when they won the toss and elected to bat first. Root was involved in a partnership of 109 for the third wicket with Ollie Pope, who made 44 and at the close of day one, he is in an unbroken 79-run stand with his skipper Ben Stokes, who reached 39 not out off 102 balls despite limping due to a niggle. For India, they will feel happy about keeping things tight, with Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja being amongst the wicket-takers. They will also be hoping that Rishabh Pant is cleared to keep wickets on day two, after he went off the field due to a blow on his left index finger. Pushed into bowling first, Bumrah, coming in for Prasidh Krishna, and Akash Deep were drawing edges, with the latter being all over a struggling Zak Crawley, who shuffled across his crease and stance in an over off his third over, resembling a cat on a hot tin roof. In the eighth over, Crawley took three fours off wide balls from Akash including one going unconvincingly over the slip cordon. After bowling four overs from the Pavilion End and troubling Ben Duckett with seam movement, Bumrah beat him and Crawleys inside edge with swing from the Nursery End. After the drinks break, Indias bowling change worked when Duckett was undone by a slower ball from Reddy and gloved a pull to Pants right. With a glittering reputation as a bowler who can strike with the new-ish ball, Reddy ended the 14th over by taking out Crawley with a length ball swinging away at the last moment and extra bounce taking his edge behind to Pant. With Pope being typically frenetic, Root did the majority of run-making by driving and flicking Mohammed Siraj for two fours, before glancing Akash for another boundary, as a session with shared honours came to an end. The second session began with Pope nicely flicking Bumrah through square-leg for four. But after that, Bumrah and Siraj turned out to be a menace for Root and Pope by bowling maidens and building the pressure. Bumrah even managed to beat Pope and hit him on the pads in consecutive deliveries. After 28 dot balls in a row, Pope got a run off Bumrah, by somehow managing to squeeze his vicious inswinging yorker to mid-wicket. With wickets not coming, India also suffered a blow when Pant put his left hand out to try and stop a down-leg delivery from Bumrah, but it hit him on the fingertips of his left hand and left him in immense pain, which needed treatment from the physio Kamlesh Jain. Pant stayed on for the rest of the 34th over and then walked off the field, with Jurel stepping up as his substitute behind the stumps. Amidst all this, Root and Pope remained resilient to bring up the fifty of their partnership, before the former unfurled a lovely square drive off Siraj. After the drinks break, Root and Pope continued to be patient before the former was in complete control of chipping and cutting Reddy for two boundaries, with the second one coming post a ball change after 42 overs. Root then brought up his 67th Test fifty by clipping Reddy through fine leg for four, sandwiched between Pope taking leg-side boundaries off Akash. The duo brought up the century of their partnership before ending the session in Englands favour. But Jadeja struck immediately on the first ball of the final session, as Pope edged behind to substitute wicketkeeper Jurel, who took a brilliant catch while standing up to the stumps to send back the batter for 44. Harry Brook hit two quick deliveries before a brilliant nip-backer from Bumrah sneaked past his defence to smash into the stumps, as the world's number one Test bowler removed the top-ranked red-ball batter. Stokes, despite looking edgy against spin, took two boundaries off Akash before glancing Reddy for a boundary, while Root danced down the pitch to drive the all-rounder for four more. Though Stokes was in discomfort due to a groin issue, Root continued to make runs by sweeping Jadeja for four. Despite the second new ball taken in by India and some discomfort caused by ladybirds, Root and Stokes were solid in their play till stumps on a solid old-school day of Test match cricket. Harry Brook hit two quick deliveries before a brilliant nip-backer from Bumrah sneaked past his defence to smash into the stumps, as the world's number one Test bowler removed the top-ranked red-ball batter. Stokes, despite looking edgy against spin, took two boundaries off Akash before glancing Reddy for a boundary, while Root danced down the pitch to drive the all-rounder for four more. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England 251/4 in 83 overs (Joe Root 99 not out, Ollie Pope 44; Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-46, Ravindra Jadeja 1-26) against India Article Source: IANS
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3rd Test: Joe Root Ends Day One On 99 Not Out As England Reach 251/4 Against India
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Joe Root showed his class of making runs on a hard fought and attritional day of Test match cricket to be 99 not out as England reached 251/4 in 83 overs against India at stumps on Day One of the third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at the Lord's here on Thursday. On a sunny day at the iconic cricket venue, runs came slowly, but that did not mean the cricket any less absorbing from both teams, especially with England playing in an anti-Bazball style, as seen from their run-scoring pace being at just 3.02 runs per over. Root, who curbed his instincts to hit only nine boundaries in his unbeaten knock coming off 191 balls, will come back on Day Two to reach his 37th Test hundred, 11th against India and eighth at the Lords. It was a day when boring suited England, and Root, after the crowd cheered them on when they won the toss and elected to bat first. Root was involved in a partnership of 109 for the third wicket with Ollie Pope, who made 44, and at the close of day one, he is in an unbroken 79-run stand with his skipper Ben Stokes, who reached 39 not out off 102 balls despite limping due to the heat. For India, they will feel happy about keeping things tight, with Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja being amongst the wicket-takers. The final session began with Jadeja striking immediately as Pope edged behind to substitute wicketkeeper Jurel, who took a brilliant catch while standing up to the stumps to send back the batter for 44. Harry Brook hit two quick deliveries before a brilliant nip-backer from Bumrah sneaked past his defence to smash into the stumps, as the world's number one Test bowler removes the top-ranked red-ball batter. Stokes, despite looking edgy against spin, took two boundaries off Akash Deep before glancing Reddy for a boundary, while Root danced down the pitch to drive the all-rounder for four more. Though Stokes was in discomfort due to a groin issue, Root continued to make runs by sweeping Jadeja for four. Despite the second new ball taken in by India and some discomfort caused by ladybirds, Root and Stokes were solid in their play till stumps arrived on a solid old-school day of Test match cricket. Stokes, despite looking edgy against spin, took two boundaries off Akash Deep before glancing Reddy for a boundary, while Root danced down the pitch to drive the all-rounder for four more. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England 251/4 in 83 overs (Joe Root 99 not out, Ollie Pope 44; Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-46, Ravindra Jadeja 1-26) against India Article Source: IANS
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3rd Test: Pant Receiving Treatment At The Moment After Being Hit On Left Index Finger, Says BCCI
Tendulkar Trophy Test: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said India vice-captain Rishabh Pant is undergoing treatment for a left index finger injury sustained during the third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test match at Lords. With Pant under the medical teams supervision, reserve wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel is currently on keeping duties for India. The incident happened during the second sessions play when in the 34th over Pant copped a blow to the fingertips on his left hand while attempting to stop a Jasprit Bumrah delivery that was fired down legside against Ollie Pope. India vice-captain Rishabh Pant got hit on his left index finger. He is receiving treatment at the moment and under the supervision of the medical team. Dhruv Jurel is currently keeping wickets in Rishabh's absence, said the BCCI in an official updated posted on its X account. Pant, who had dived to stop the ball, was visibly grimacing in pain while receiving treatment from physio Kamlesh Jain and even when he got his fingers heavily taped up. Though Pant stayed on for the rest of the over, he walked off the field for further treatment once it was done. India vice-captain Rishabh Pant got hit on his left index finger. He is receiving treatment at the moment and under the supervision of the medical team. Dhruv Jurel is currently keeping wickets in Rishabh's absence, said the BCCI in an official updated posted on its X account. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Later, visuals showed head coach Gautam Gambhir and batting coach Sitanshu Kotak getting up from their seats in the dressing room balcony to have a look at Pant when he arrived with Jain in the Indian teams inner sanctum. On the ongoing tour, Pant has scored 342 runs in two matches at an average of 85.50, including hitting two hundreds in the series opener at Headingley. Article Source: IANS
3rd Test: Root And Pope Stitch An Unbroken Century Stand, Help England Reach 153/2
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Joe Root hit his second fifty of the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series while stitching a patient unbroken 109-run stand with Ollie Pope as the duo helped England reach 153/2 in 49 overs against India at tea on day one of the third Test at the Lords here on Thursday. It was a session of attritional Test cricket, where Root (54 not out) and Pope (44 not out) were made to work hard by Indias bowlers, who maintained tight lines and were disciplined in their efforts. But whenever India overpitched a wee bit, the duo latched on to it to get runs. India also had an injury scare when Rishabh Pant left the field after suffering a left finger injury when attempting to stop a leg-side delivery, and Dhruv Jurel took up the keeping gloves. A latest update from broadcasters Sky Sports said there is no serious concern at this stage about Pant, as he apparently chipped the nail on his index finger and is currently icing it. The second session began with Pope nicely flicking Bumrah through square leg for four. But after that, Bumrah and Siraj turned out to be a menace for Root and Pope by bowling maidens and building the pressure. Bumrah even managed to beat Pope and hit him on the pads in consecutive deliveries. After 28 dot balls in a row, Pope got a run off Bumrah, by somehow managing to squeeze his vicious inswinging yorker to mid-wicket. With wickets not coming, India also suffered a blow when Pant put his left hand out to try and stop a down leg delivery from Bumrah, but it hit him on the fingertips of his left hand and left him in immense pain, which needed treatment from the physio Kamlesh Jain. Pant stayed on for the rest of the 34th over and then walked off the field, with Jurel stepping up as his substitute behind the stumps. Amidst all this, Root and Pope remained resilient to bring up the fifty of their partnership, before the former unfurled a lovely square drive off Mohammed Siraj. After the drinks break, Root and Pope continued to be patient before the former was in complete control of chipping and cutting Reddy for two boundaries, with the second one coming post a ball change after 42 overs. Root then brought up his 67th Test fifty by clipping Reddy through fine leg for four, sandwiched between Pope taking leg-side boundaries off Akash. The duo brought up the century of their partnership before ending the session in Englands favour, though India will be interested in the turn and bounce Ravindra Jadeja got in his over before the tea break came. Earlier, Root and Pope shared an unbroken 39-run stand after Nitish Kumar Reddys double strikes and ensured England reached 83/2 in 25 overs at lunch. Bowling at a gentle pace and with a reputation of making the most out of a new-ish red ball, Reddy struck twice in four balls of his first over to remove Duckett and Crawley, who survived the first hours play. It took Root (24 not out) and Pope (12 not out) to lead Englands recovery and reach lunch without any more damage. Earlier, Root and Pope shared an unbroken 39-run stand after Nitish Kumar Reddys double strikes and ensured England reached 83/2 in 25 overs at lunch. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England 153/2 in 49 overs (Joe Root 54 not out, Ollie Pope 44 not out; Nitish Kumar Reddy 2-35) against India Article Source: IANS
Crickets Asia Cup In Doubt After India, Sri Lanka Refuse To Attend ACC Meeting In Dhaka
The Pakistan Cricket Board: The Asia Cup cricket tournament plunged into further doubt and chaos after India and Sri Lanka refused to attend a meeting of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) in Dhaka on July 24 over political unrest in the host country, according to a news report. India are scheduled to host the Asia Cup in September 2025. India have already deferred a tour to Bangladesh from August this year to September next year, and although the BCCI has termed international commitment as the reason, political tension between New Delhi and Dhaka is at the forefront. A senior official from Pakistan associated with the ACC confirmed to Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) that the meeting will go on as planned. We have given a 15-day period so that all the member countries can make their arrangements. If any member doesnt want to come to Dhaka, there are arrangements for online attendance, but the meeting will be held in Dhaka, the official told www.telecomasia.net. The ACC has said that both Pakistan and Bangladesh are playing a T20I tri-series in Dhaka from July 20-24, so it would be appropriate that the ACC meeting is also held there. More so, Bangladesh has not hosted an ACC meeting for quite some time. India are scheduled to host the Asia Cup from September 5, but they are likely to ask the ACC to relocate the event to a neutral venue, as under an agreement, Pakistan will not tour India, the report said. The agreement was reached earlier this year when India refused to tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy after their government refused to permit them to travel across the border. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) agreed to relocate Indias matches to Dubai on the condition that they would also not send their team to India for any multinational event until 2027. The ACC has written a letter to the BCCI asking them whether they want to host the Continental event or not. They are still waiting for the reply, ACC sources told www.telecomasia.net. The agreement was reached earlier this year when India refused to tour Pakistan for the Champions Trophy after their government refused to permit them to travel across the border. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) agreed to relocate Indias matches to Dubai on the condition that they would also not send their team to India for any multinational event until 2027. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The last event in 2023 was conducted in a hybrid model, with India playing their matches in Sri Lanka while the remaining matches were held in Pakistan. Article Source: IANS
Root, Pope unbeaten at tea as England go slow and steady at Lord's
For India, Rishabh Pant walked off the field due to a finger injury, with Dhruv Jurel coming on as substitute wicketkeeper