Confident Of Getting Through All Five Without Any Dramas: Josh Hazlewood On Ashes Series
Sydney Morning Herald: Josh Hazlewood expressed his desire to play all five Tests of the Ashes series next month and also wished to get a similar pitch like the one presented to him and his team on Sunday when Australia faced India in the first ODI of the three-match series at the Optus Stadium. Hazlewood has missed numerous Test matches in every home summer since Pat Cummins was named captain in 2021, with the exception of 202324, when he participated in all five Test matches against West Indies and Pakistan. While hes currently a part of Australias squad for the ongoing bilateral series against India, his next assignment will be the all-important and iconic Ashes series as the Aussies gear up to host their arch-rivals England. With Cummins participation in the Ashes still a big question owing to his stress fracture to the back, Hazlewood said that fast bowlers are bound to pick up injuries in their career, and added that he was confident of playing all five Tests of the Ashes series, saying: Thats the life of a fast bowler, everyone is carrying some sort of niggle. My body feels great right now, I am very confident of getting through all five without any dramas. Hazlewood, in the first ODI against India, picked up the wickets of Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer, while Mitchell Starc dismissed the dangerous Virat Kohli. After the game, the pacer wished to have a similar pitch that could help the bowlers get early wickets of the Englishmen and add pressure on their batting unit when they face-off in Perth. For sure. Perth always offers some nice bounce and pace which has served us well in the past, especially with our bowlers who all offer something different, Hazlewood was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald. Hazlewood, in the first ODI against India, picked up the wickets of Rohit Sharma and Shreyas Iyer, while Mitchell Starc dismissed the dangerous Virat Kohli. After the game, the pacer wished to have a similar pitch that could help the bowlers get early wickets of the Englishmen and add pressure on their batting unit when they face-off in Perth. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With the crucial red-ball series on the horizon, much will hinge on the fitness of Hazlewood and Starc if Cummins is unavailable. Article Source: IANS
Womens World Cup: Sri Lanka Elect To Bat Against Bangladesh
DY Patil Sports Academy: Sri Lanka have won the toss and opted to bat first against Bangladesh in the 21st match of the Womens World Cup 2025 here at the DY Patil Sports Academy on Monday. While the Lankans are yet to open their account this edition, Bangladesh have just one win from five games so far. Sri Lanka have made one change, with Udeshika Prabodani replacing Piumi Wathsala. Meanwhile, Bangladesh brought in two fresh faces - Nahida Akter and Marufa Akter - in place of Fahima Khatun and Fariha Trisna. Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu said, We decide to bat first. I am very confident in my batting unit. The surface looks a good one. Time to play some good cricket. Definitely, I feel good and the team feels good to see some sunshine. Actually, we have played good cricket against Bangladesh. We need to execute our plans to perfection. Definitely, we struggled because of the conditions, rain, which came before the start of play as well as in the middle sometimes. We have made one change. Udeshika Prabodani comes in for Piumi Wathsala. Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty said, See, this is now an important game for us. We are bowling first. So, it becomes very important for us with the way how we have bowled so far. We have been bowling consistently in this tournament. We are hoping to restrict them to a total that will help us to chase down the target easily. As I already said, our bowling has been consistent over the years, they have also been very versatile. They have been good whenever I needed them to be. We have good leg spinners, off spinners and experience in left-arm seam. So, I think, we are trying to be at the moment and trying to give my 100%. Yes, I am wicketkeeping today (chuckles). We have 2 changes. Nahida Akter and Marufa Akter come in. Playing XIs: As I already said, our bowling has been consistent over the years, they have also been very versatile. They have been good whenever I needed them to be. We have good leg spinners, off spinners and experience in left-arm seam. So, I think, we are trying to be at the moment and trying to give my 100%. Yes, I am wicketkeeping today (chuckles). We have 2 changes. Nahida Akter and Marufa Akter come in. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Sri Lanka Women: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Vishmi Gunaratne, Hasini Perera, Harshitha Madavi Samarawickrama, Kavisha Dilhari, Nilakshi de Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Sugandika Kumari, Malki Madara, Inoka Ranaweera, Udeshika Prabodhani. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka bring in Prabodhani and ask Bangladesh to bowl
For Bangladesh, Marufa Akter and Nahida Akter have come in for Fariha Trisna and Fahima Khatun
West Indies Add Akeal Hosein To ODI Squad For Bangladesh Series
The Bangladesh Cricket Board: West Indies have strengthened their spin attack by adding left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein to their squad for the ongoing three-match ODI series against Bangladesh. Hosein is set to arrive tonight and will join the team ahead of the second ODI, as the visitors look to bounce back after a 74-run defeat in the series opener. His inclusion is expected to bolster the bowling unit as West Indies aim to level the series against the hosts. Akeal is expected to arrive tonight to join the ODI team, Cricbuzz quoted a BCB official as saying. The 24-year-old left-arm pacer Ramon Simmonds has earned his maiden ODI call-up after featuring in two T20Is. Meanwhile, fast bowlers Jediah Blades and Shamar Joseph, who were part of the initial ODI squad, will return to the Caribbean. Veteran all-rounder Jason Holder is expected to join the squad on October 21, ahead of the T20I leg of the tour. The 24-year-old left-arm pacer Ramon Simmonds has earned his maiden ODI call-up after featuring in two T20Is. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Spinners dominated proceedings on the slow, turning surface at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, prompting both teams to bolster their spin options. West Indies left-arm spinner Khary Pierre impressed with an economical spell of 1 for 19 in his 10 overs, while off-spinner Roston Chase claimed two wickets. For Bangladesh, it was the spin duo of Rishad Hossain and Tanvir Islam who stole the show, sharing eight wickets and setting up a commanding win for the hosts. Article Source: IANS
Victoria survive Stobo heroics to clinch thriller
Sam Elliott had the final say after New South Wales had suffered a middle-order collapse
All-round McSweeney stars in South Australia's bonus-point victory
The defending champions secured a big win in a rain-reduced game with the captain leading from the front
Tasmania down WA to extend silky start to One-Day Cup
Sam Fanning and debutant Teague Wyllie both made half-centuries but the home side chases the target with room to spare
South Africa look to keep winning as Pakistan hope to make a late charge
South Africa are already in the semi-finals but Pakistan, despite not winning a game so far, are still in contention for a spot in the last four
You Are Going To Be An All-format Great: Rohit Tells Nitish Reddy On His ODI Debut
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Rohit Sharma delivered a heartfelt speech for Nitish Kumar Reddy while presenting the latter with his ODI debut cap and expressed confidence in the youngster becoming an all-format great as he progresses in his career. The all-rounder, who made his way to the Indian Test team last year at the same venue in Perth, received a maiden call-up for the ODIs and went on to make his debut as the teams former skipper and a stalwart of Indian cricket- Rohit presented him the cap. While handing Reddy the cap No. 260, Rohit praised the 22-year-old for his attitude and his game style and said, Cap Number 260, Nitish Reddy, welcome to the club - You had a great start to your career, and its only because of how you want to play the game, and your attitude, I am 110% sure that with that attitude, you are going to a long way in the Indian team, you are going to be an all-format great, which I believe - because like you said in your speech yesterday you want be everywhere - and that is where we all want you to be - so good luck and everyone will be there to support you and have a great career, Rohit said in the video shared by BCCI. The all-rounder, who made his way to the Indian Test team last year at the same venue in Perth, received a maiden call-up for the ODIs and went on to make his debut as the teams former skipper and a stalwart of Indian cricket- Rohit presented him the cap. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score After posting 136/9 in their allotted 26-over quota, the bowlers couldnt contain the hosts from chasing the 131-run target (DLS) as Australia secured an easy seven-wicket victory. With that, the Men in Yellow now lead the three-match series 1-0. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand choose to bowl again with both sides unchanged
Series opener was washed out in Christchurch after England posted 153 for 6
They Were Pretty Good In The Chase: Mithali Notes Positives In India's Loss To England
New Delhi: Former India captain Mithali Raj analysed the teams performance after their loss to England at the Womens World Cup and lauded Indias performance, saying there were very good partnerships and the game slipped out of their hands after Smriti Mandhana and Deepti Sharma's dismissals. India suffered their third consecutive defeat of the tournament, falling short against the four-time World Cup winners despite another strong batting performance. The Women in Blue were handed a 289-run target by the Nat Sciver-Brunt-led side, courtesy of a brilliant century by the teams former skipper, Heather Knight. The hosts did well in the chase, with Smriti, Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti notching up half-centuries, they fell short by just four runs and could get to 284/6 in 50 overs. I think they were pretty good in the chase. At one point, the equation was under a run a ball. There were very good partnerships, first between Harmanpreet and Smriti, and then between Smriti and Deepti. But the crucial turning point came when Smriti played that shot, followed by Deepti Sharmas wicket. Those two dismissals were so important because they had rebuilt the innings after losing early wickets in the Powerplay and had put India in control of the chase, Mithali said on JioStar. When youre set, you have to be calculated. Yes, take risks, but pick the right balls and the right bowlers. After hitting a boundary off the first ball of that over, Deepti tried to clear the longest boundary and found the fielder. That was disappointing, she said. I think they were pretty good in the chase. At one point, the equation was under a run a ball. There were very good partnerships, first between Harmanpreet and Smriti, and then between Smriti and Deepti. But the crucial turning point came when Smriti played that shot, followed by Deepti Sharmas wicket. Those two dismissals were so important because they had rebuilt the innings after losing early wickets in the Powerplay and had put India in control of the chase, Mithali said on JioStar. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score There was a sense of calmness between them. No panic, no rush. Yes, she may have mistimed that shot and it was a good low catch, but it doesnt take away from the fact that shes among the runs, and thats a very good sign for India. Article Source: IANS
If England Loses In Perth, They Will Lose Ashes 3-1: Ian Healy
Lilac Hill Park: Australian cricket legend Ian Healy has warned England that Perth will be the most crucial Test of the upcoming Ashes series. He said that if England loses the opening match, they are likely to lose the series 3-1. The first of the five Ashes Tests will begin in Perth on November 21. England have only one warm-up match scheduled before the Ashes, a three-day game at Lilac Hill Park in Perth from November 13-15. Notably, England havent won an Ashes series since 2015, with the 2019 and 2023 editions ending in a 2-2 draw.. They havent secured a Test victory in Australia since 2011. England will win a Test... (But) you will see how you look when youre underdone in Perth I hope England watch it. It was swinging and bouncing. All the batsmen were playing outrageous shots and getting caught. England, watch out, youre doing the same thing, Healy said on SENQ Breakfast. England last won The Ashes in the 2015 series held in England, and their last Ashes victory in Australia was the 2010-11 series, which they won 3-1. Healy believes England are coming in underdone and underestimating the surface at Optus Stadium. Theyre coming in underdone, and our fast bowlers looked fresh and sharp last night (in the ODI against India). Are England going to win a Test? Yes, but I think it will be close, maybe 2-2. Perth is the most important Test. If England loses in Perth, they will lose 3-1. Win in Perth its 2-2, he added. England last won The Ashes in the 2015 series held in England, and their last Ashes victory in Australia was the 2010-11 series, which they won 3-1. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Im very happy with Marnus form, hes back. Marnus can open and hes happy to go wherever selectors want him. Ive got him at 1 and Khawaja at 2. Konstas comes in when Uzzie retires, Healy said. Article Source: IANS
ODI World Cup: formr India skipper Anjum Chopra criticised all-rounder Deepti Sharmas game plan as Team India suffered their third consecutive loss at the ongoing Womens ODI World Cup after falling short by just four runs during their chase against England on Sunday. While vice captain Smriti Mandhana and captain Harmanpreet Kaur put up a brilliant performance with the bat, the formers wicket initiated a collapse as Indias batting unit started crumbling under pressure. All-rounder Deepti did play a composed knock, but gave away her wicket to Sophie Ecclestone while attempting an uppish shot towards the boundary. Chopra was critical of Deeptis shot selection and said that going for an aerial shot against the England spinner, especially towards the biggest boundary, was completely unnecessary. It was virtually a run-a-ball equation. You have to understand how much hard work goes into getting your team into such a position. That 125-run partnership between Harmanpreet and Smriti was brilliant. They absorbed pressure and gave India control. But after reaching milestones, the concentration just slipped. Look at Smritis innings, from 5 to 50, and then 50 to 85; she was in complete control. That hard work deserved a big, match-winning hundred, Anjum said on JioStar. We spoke about it after the last match as well. She got 80 against Australia and missed a hundred. Perhaps its the pressure of chasing or the desire to finish quickly. The same goes for Deepti. Why play an aerial shot on the biggest boundary against Sophie Ecclestone when its not needed? You already have a boundary in the over and Amanjot at the other end. It was unnecessary. Maybe its just that extra effort players put on themselves under pressure, she added. Despite being critical of the Indian spin-bowling all-rounder, Anjum also highlighted Deepti's development and the positive aspects of the game. We spoke about it after the last match as well. She got 80 against Australia and missed a hundred. Perhaps its the pressure of chasing or the desire to finish quickly. The same goes for Deepti. Why play an aerial shot on the biggest boundary against Sophie Ecclestone when its not needed? You already have a boundary in the over and Amanjot at the other end. It was unnecessary. Maybe its just that extra effort players put on themselves under pressure, she added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Yes, she couldnt take India over the line, but the way she carried the innings after Harmanpreets dismissal, rotating strike, avoiding risky sweep shots, opening up the off-side field, was impressive. The one major area of concern was fielding. India probably gave away 2030 extra runs, and if those had been saved, the chase could have been much easier, said Anjum. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan hand debut to 38-year-old Asif Afridi and take first strike
For South Africa, Keshav Maharaj and Marco Jansen replace Prenelan Subrayen and Wiaan Mulder
'The emotions took over' - Mandhana takes blame for Sunday heartbreak
Sometimes you need to do those sorts of things to get the balance right, Smriti Mandhana says about Jemimah Rodrigues being dropped in favour of Renuka Singh
When Smriti Mandhana: When Smriti Mandhana walked into the press conference room after Indias four-run defeat to England handed them their third loss in the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, the mood was unmistakably sombre as her heartbreak laid bare. Just a couple of moments ago, Smriti was left emotional in the dugout when India bottled yet another chase to lose by four runs. Now, coming forward to explain a loss India had no business to be there in the first place, Smritis voice echoed her sheer disappointment and the gloom set in the Indian camp. Her eyes conveyed heartbreaking sadness, while her brows were slightly furrowed and the unsmiling expression carried the weight of introspection. Shes often hard on herself, but in that moment, the weight of losing the match despite being in a winning position was palpable. Smriti, who overcame a scratchy start to make 88, was looking in control with patience, while her late cuts and glides carried her trademark elegance. But as the boundaries dried up and a left hamstring cramp set in, her frustration was visible. In the 42nd over, with India needing 55 off 53 balls to get a vital win and make their path to semi-finals easier, Smriti decided to take on Linsey Smith, who drifted the ball away from her. Smriti wasnt anywhere to the pitch of the ball and holed out to long-off. Even as England celebrated with delight, the 16,300 spectators in Holkar Stadium went silent as Smriti went back with her head down in anguish, as her 125-run stand with Harmanpreet was broken. Hence, it was no surprise that Smriti took the blame on herself for Indias agonizing defeat. From seeing everyones shot selections at that time - we could have done better with our shot selections. Especially it started from me, so I will take it on me that the shot selection should have been better. We just needed six per over. Maybe we should have taken the game deeper. So I mean I'll take it on myself because the collapse started from me, she said. When Smriti departed, she was sure that India would get the win. For sure I thought I could take her on. I was trying to aim to hit more over covers. I mistimed that shot. So for sure, again, as I said, the shot selection, maybe the shot wasn't needed at that time. I just needed to be more patient because throughout the innings I was trying to tell myself to be patient and not to play aerial shots. But maybe the emotions took over for that one, which never helps in cricket. But walking back for sure, I mean, I was pretty confident that we'll be able to get the win, but I mean, it's cricket, you can't ever think too ahead, she said. Despite Deepti Sharma getting a fifty, and some late boundaries coming from willows of Amanjot Kaur and Sneh Rana, India fell short at the end making it the third consecutive time of the side fumbling in the end moments in this World Cup. Once Smriti fell, England bringing back Linsey and Sophie was right on cue. With three fielders in the deep on the leg side, the left arm spin bowling duo stifled the run flow with tight lines and India just couldnt break the shackles imposed by England. Richa has been good for us, but I wouldn't say that it's only dependent on her. We just needed six runs per over - it's not like we needed nine per over that the finishing part was a lot to ask. But we've seen Aman do that in WPL and as well as Sneh has been brilliant in the last 4-5 overs with a bat for us in the first 3-4 matches. So, I wouldn't say that, especially for this one that it was only dependent on one player. We'll all take it on ourselves that we could have actually done better in the last six odd overs, said Smriti. After India had lost to Australia in Visakhapatnam, head coach Amol Muzumdar had stated that a finish in the game is more important than the start. His words proved to be prophetic on Sunday as India failed to close out the game, thus extending their losing streak and leaving their semi-final hopes hanging by a thread. I mean if you see their innings, they did not finish well as well. In the last five overs, I think they did not end up getting a lot of runs and they lost five wickets. So, the job what they have in their hands in the last 5-6 overs is the toughest job. Going in and trying to get seven per over is not an easy thing. So, I wouldn't say that they haven't and I just feel that in the first two-three matches, we definitely finished well. Against South Africa we had last 10 overs and got almost 90-plus runs so they have pretty much done a lot of good things. Again, it's all about how we experienced players can put our hands up in those sort of situations and be there and guide the younger group because for sure there's a lot of youngsters in that order. So, it's about us how we put our hands up and be there for them and try and tackle the tough phase and take it on us, elaborated Smriti. Smriti has always been a batter whos very often hard on herself, and when asked to talk about her innings, the pain in her voice to not talk much about her knock was obvious. When I batted, I just felt new ball did a bit like especially Lauren Bell was getting those moments and there was one odd ball which was doing that sort of thing like it had a little bit of extra nip I would say. But about my innings, if you lose I don't think (its worth discussing) - it doesn't mean anything if you play, but I had to be a little more patient than I've been in the last two, three months. But depending how you have to bat for the team, that was the thought process till that ball I played. So, I wouldn't really want to talk about my innings because it doesn't mean anything as we lost. The equation for India is very simple now - win both of their remaining games against New Zealand and Bangladesh in Navi Mumbai to have a chance at sealing the last semi-final spot. But about my innings, if you lose I don't think (its worth discussing) - it doesn't mean anything if you play, but I had to be a little more patient than I've been in the last two, three months. But depending how you have to bat for the team, that was the thought process till that ball I played. So, I wouldn't really want to talk about my innings because it doesn't mean anything as we lost. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score We all know where we could have gotten done better, and where we went wrong. We all know all of those things and if you're playing a sport, you're meant to have good days and bad days. It's about how you take those bad days and we move on and see how we can get the best in terms of facing against New Zealand, concluded Smriti, whose voice and expressions summed up story of a night that slipped through Indias fingers, with their campaign now hanging by a slim thread. Article Source: IANS
Heather Knight: One could sense the immense joy and satisfaction in Heather Knights tone when she arrived in the press conference room on the back of hitting a match-defining century against India in a tight four-run win for England at the Holkar Stadium. Heather had all the reasons to be in that mood - just 143 days ago, a significant tendon tear in her right hamstring during the home series against the West Indies had threatened to put her out of World Cup. The refusal of surgery, something which would keep her out of action for six months, meant Heather was always racing against time to be fit for the mega event. By the time the game ended in Englands favour, Heather was done making a statement performance through her third ODI century and first since September 2021 to make her career-best score in the format laced with 15 fours and a six. Really pleased. Like, I've had a pretty rubbish year, not going to lie, before this World Cup. So, I was really keen to try and make the most of it and try and enjoy just being here because, obviously, it was pretty tight to make it here. So, I've made a real conscious effort to try and enjoy the trip and try and enjoy what I do and try and get the best out of myself in my batting through that enjoyment and just being happy to be here, really. Because sometimes you take it for granted when you're kind of on the treadmill of international cricket and when you do get injured, you kind of have that bit of time to kind of reflect and realise how fun it is and the opportunities that you do get and I was really keen to try and make the most of the opportunities during this World Cup and obviously try and contribute as much as I can to the team being successful. But that was a pretty awful day, to be honest. When I obviously felt my hamstring rip off, that was not that fun. So, to be here now and obviously to be over that injury and to be contributing to the team being successful and obviously in the semi-finals now in the World Cup is a cool place to be. So, nice to be here and do well. Our S&C coach will really dislike if I mention pilates, so I probably should mention pilates - lots of pilates, and swimming, said Heather in the post-game presser. With 16,300 spectators in attendance, Heather stole the show by mixing precision and adaptability to bring out an array of sweeps and reverse sweeps, thus forming the backbone of her match-defining century. She peppered the square region with remarkable consistency, using her feet and angles to dismantle Indias spin attack. In the match, Knight attempted 14 sweep shots against spin, yielding two dot balls, eight boundaries and four singles, while scoring 36 runs at a strike rate of 257.14. At the 30-over mark, she was on a measured 33 off 46 balls, but shifted gears decisively. In the 32nd over, she swept a full delivery through square leg for four and then followed it up with a crisp cut off N. Shree Charani. The sweep and its reverse version would also come out against the likes of Sneh Rana and Deepti Sharma, as Heather effectively pushed India on the backfoot in the later part of middle overs. It felt like every time the Indian spinners looked to keep her quiet, Heather would throw the counter-punch through the sweep shot. It was a productive shot for me here. I just felt like the threat with a little bit of hold in the wicket, I was finding it quite hard to hit down the ground and obviously India packed the sort of fielders on the leg side in front. So I felt like it was a bit of a risk at times; hitting down the ground felt like I might chip a catch. My sweep was working, and obviously the reverse is a shot that I'm really comfortable playing and I was left a gap and just felt like it was on. Sometimes it's not always the conditions, but when a shot's working for you on a certain day, just sticking with that and it seemed to work out quite well and more just like around manipulating fields and things like that is something that I have in my locker and something that I work really hard on, particularly against off spin when we're in turning conditions, albeit it didn't turn as much here. But because of the conditions we've been in, I've been working pretty hard on trying to sweep online and trying to use my different sweeps to manipulate the field. So, it was working and I don't know the percentage of runs scored through it, but it felt like quite a lot. It was just working for me, and just felt like giving it a go, she elaborated. While running between the wickets, Heather had shown no signs of her recent hamstring injury, before being undone while attempting to take a second run, via a direct hit from Amanjot Kaur. That run-out ended Knights sublime knock and triggered animated celebrations from the Indian team - far more exuberant than when Heather brought up her century. Though England lost its last five wickets for 42 runs, Heathers ton had ensured the wobble didnt come to bite back the visitors. At the start, probably like a little bit more bounce and a little bit stopping, sort of like tennis ball. Obviously not the turn that we've been used to in Colombo and Guwahati. It felt like the best batting track that we'd played on. Felt like a lot more options were on, I could accelerate through my innings, just got myself in and then felt like I put the foot down a lot more easily than in the conditions we potentially played at. It did start to get a little bit easier towards the back end of my innings, whether that was a pitch or because I was in, not too sure. But I was obviously frustrated when I got out the way I did because I felt like if we had a set batter, we'd have pushed that up to sort of 315-320, which would have been well above par on that wicket, opined Heather. Apart from Heather, England found another saviour in left-arm spinner Linsey Smith, who defended 14 runs in the final over to end with figures of 1-40 in her ten overs and be the most economical bowler of the match. With 27 needed off 19 balls, Sophie Ecclestone gave away just four runs, before Lauren Bell conceded nine runs, leaving India with 14 to get off the last over. Against Linseys tight lines, Sneh and Amanjot managed singles off the first three balls, before Heather flung herself at cover to save a potential boundary. Linsey held firm as India could only manage two and four on the last two balls to send England into jubilation scenes. It was a pitch, as you saw with our back end, that it was quite hard to start and score straight away. So, we felt like if we could take a wicket and ramp the pressure up, obviously huge pressure on India to do well in this match. Sometimes its just taking it deep and just trying to trust what we're trying to do as a group. I thought Linsey was outstanding as well - held her nerve brilliantly. She had a really good day at the office despite only picking up one wicket in the end. She had a brilliant day and was just very calm. Just trying to do the basics really well. Trying to not let them get too many boundaries and squeeze when we had the opportunity to. We knew if we took it deep then hopefully we could flip things around. Things changed pretty quickly, didn't they? And managed to steal the win at the back end, added Heather. Linseys defining moment came much earlier when she got to drift away and dismiss Smriti Mandhana, who had anchored Indias chase after overcoming a scratchy start with a fluent 88 apart from sharing stands of 125 and 67 with Harmanpreet Kaur and Deepti Sharma, her fellow half-centurions. She's grown in confidence, and keeps things really simple. She knows what she does really well and just delivers it really. Obviously she's taken the new ball for us, which is slightly different role for her in one-day cricket, albeit she does it a lot in T20. So it's someone that gives control. You know what you're going to get quite often from Lyns - she's skiddy, keeps the stumps in the game and is quite smart with her little changes of pace and obviously change the angle at the back end there coming round and things like that. So, she's a canny little bowler and really competitive as well. She's doing a brilliant job for us and I thought she was outstanding, really sort of chilled under pressure and took some big overs. Obviously taking that wicket of Smriti was a real key one to get her out. That sort of opened the door for us to try and win the match. So, that was a real turning point, I think, added Heather. You know what you're going to get quite often from Lyns - she's skiddy, keeps the stumps in the game and is quite smart with her little changes of pace and obviously change the angle at the back end there coming round and things like that. So, she's a canny little bowler and really competitive as well. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score On Sunday, Heather deliver when it mattered most to be the architect of a memorable and tight England win alongside Linsey. Perhaps her 109 - carved out after what she herself called a rubbish year - was the clearest reminder of her enduring ability to be a Knight in shining armor - wielding the bat with purpose, poise, and unshakable resolve. Article Source: IANS
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India's cracks threaten to bring down their whole World Cup
The hosts had victory within reach but their tournament now stands on the edge with two huge games ahead
Womens World Cup: After Sealing Semis Spot, Nat Sciver-Brunt Lauds Englands Calm Execution
ODI World Cup: England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt hailed her teams composure and calm execution after a thrilling four-run win over India at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday secured their place in the semi-finals of the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup. The victory, built on Heather Knights match-defining 109 and a disciplined bowling effort at the death, saw England withstand a strong challenge from the hosts in front of a packed Diwali-eve crowd. So, so happy. I think everyone just showed how calm they were and really clear on what they wanted to do. I think we knew throughout the bowling innings that we really needed to stick in. A partnership obviously happened with Harman and Smriti and they looked like they were going to chase it easily, but I think we knew if we could get a wicket at one end, we could really put them under pressure, said Nat at the conclusion of the game. Englands fielding and death bowling shone under pressure in the final overs, but the team responded with precision. It's something that we've spoken about before the game. We haven't really been tested towards the end of our innings with the ball. We wanted to be really prepared for that in terms of our skills and also the tactics. Everyone came in with some brilliant plans and executed brilliantly, added Nat. She also confirmed Linsey Smith was always slated to bowl the final over, ahead of Sophie Ecclestone. She (Smith) was always going to bowl the last over. The one I wasn't sure about was when Sophie would bowl her last over. Obviously, I managed to get a wicket in my over, hopefully she could kill the game, which she did. Speaking of Heathers knock, Nat said, That innings was special. Just the use of her sweeps and reverse sweeps, made it so difficult for them. And she showed some brilliant intent throughout. I thought we could have got more runs. We probably messed up the other last 5-6 overs. But, crucial runs probably from Charlie as well, who is seeming pretty confident with bat in hand. England next face Australia and Nat sounded upbeat about it. That's a massive game - one to really look forward to, to really get into the battle with the other top side. But we're so happy to obviously get the qualification for the knockout stages. We'll want to take those last two games and hopefully bring some confidence into the knockouts. Heather, Player of the Match for her knock of 109, reflected on her innings with satisfaction and a touch of frustration. Yes, just got myself in and I felt like I wanted to put the accelerator down. I felt like we probably needed 300 on that pitch actually, because it was a quick outfield. A bit frustrated with how we got out in the end. I felt like if a setback wasn't there we'd have pushed it well above 300, really pleased. I've seen 300 caps as well, so I was desperate to put in a sort of statement performance on a big cap occasion, pleased that I did that. I think it was a tiny bit slow maybe at the start, but definitely good compared to the pitches we've had in terms of the amount of spin. Felt like I had a lot more boundary options and yeah, just nice to be able to free up a little bit, she said. Asked about her effective sweep shots, Heather stated, So once I got myself in and began to play reverse sweeps, I got a couple of top edges, got lucky with those, but really pleased with sort of a match-defining innings. That's what I wanted after not contributing too much the last few games. Just (using) different conditions. It just felt like it was really working for me today. I felt that my reverse was on, there was a gap there and obviously any sort of nudge on it, it sort of went away to the boundary and because it was a little bit sort of slow bounce, I felt down the ground quite hard, sometimes just on the day it just feels like the right option and you just keep sticking to it and it worked for me today. Asked about her effective sweep shots, Heather stated, So once I got myself in and began to play reverse sweeps, I got a couple of top edges, got lucky with those, but really pleased with sort of a match-defining innings. That's what I wanted after not contributing too much the last few games. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I've seen a slightly different role and, trying to find it quite well which is nice. They (Australia) are obviously a quality team that are doing really well in this competition and a good chance for us to test ourselves against the best team in the world. So, confidence high, we've qualified and ultimately we want to get towards the top end of the table come the semi-finals. Article Source: IANS
Womens World Cup: Smritis Wicket Was A Turning Point For Us, Says Harmanpreet
ODI World Cup: After a narrow four-run loss to England in a crucial 2025 Womens ODI World Cup match at the Holkar Stadium, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said Smriti Mandhanas dismissal was the turning point in a chase that had looked well in control. The defeat leaves Indias campaign hanging by a thread. India were cruising at 234/3 before Smriti fell to Linsey Smith for 88 and from there, a familiar collapse meant they finished four runs short of chasing 289. I think Smriti's wicket was something which was a turning point for us and I still think we had too many batters. I don't know how things went the other way, but credit goes to England. They didn't lose. They kept bowling well and kept getting wickets there, said Harmanpreet at the conclusion of the game. The feeling of faltering in the final stretch was too hard to swallow for Harmanpreet. It is bad because you have put in so much hard work and you kept ticking the box till the end, but last 5-6 overs didn't go according to your plan. That's the worst but definitely it's a very heartbreaking moment. We are playing good cricket, we are not giving up. But that last line we have to cross now because it's been the last three games where we showed up with good cricket. But unfortunately ended up on the losing side and hopefully the next game is very important for us and we'll cross that line, she said. She also lauded Indias bowling effort, particularly in restricting England to 288/8 on a fast-scoring ground. Our bowlers did a really good job because when Nat and Heather were batting, they were looking really good. And we thought if we can get them to less than 300, that's a plus for us because this pitch and the ground is very fast and we can chase, that's why we wanted to bowl first. A lot of things we did right. But again, last five overs, something which again we need to, as a group, sit together and rethink. We are playing good cricket, we are not giving up. But that last line we have to cross now because it's been the last three games where we showed up with good cricket. But unfortunately ended up on the losing side and hopefully the next game is very important for us and we'll cross that line, she said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With India now on a three-match losing streak, Thursdays clash against New Zealand in Navi Mumbai becomes a virtual knockout. It was a very important match for all of us. We wanted to show good cricket as a group. And unfortunately, in the end, we were not able to make it. Even though we ended up losing, we really played good cricket and we haven't given anyone anything easily. But now the next game is very important and hopefully it will go our way, concluded Harmanpreet. Article Source: IANS
Williamson And Smith Return For England ODIs
ICC Cricket World Cup: Kane Williamson and Nathan Smith have been named in New Zealands 14-member squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series against England. Both players last appeared in the Champions Trophy final against India in March but missed the start of the home summer due to injury setbacks. Williamson has been recovering from a minor medical issue in the past month, while Smith has been rehabilitating an abdominal injury sustained during the first Test against Zimbabwe in August. The pair join an experienced squad for the three-match series, led by captain Mitchell Santner, with 23-year-old Zak Foulkes the only player included who wasnt part of the Champions Trophy campaign. Foulkes, Jacob Duffy, Kyle Jamieson and Matt Henry will form the same specialist pace-bowling unit from the T20 series against England, with Santner, Smith, Michael Bracewell, and Rachin Ravindra the all-rounders. Williamson joins Devon Conway, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Ravindra, and Will Young as the specialist batters, with Tom Latham the wicket-keeper-batsman. Finn Allen (foot), Lockie Ferguson (hamstring), Adam Milne (ankle), Will ORourke (back), Glenn Phillips (groin), and Ben Sears (hamstring), were all unavailable due to injury. New Zealand coach Rob Walter said it was great to welcome Williamson and Smith back into the environment. Kane and Nathan have had to work hard to overcome their respective injuries and illness. We all know what Kane means to the BLACKCAPS - to have his skill, experience and leadership back in the group is fantastic, he said. Nathans still relatively new to his international career, but hes impressed with his all-round skills and ability in the field. Walter said he was looking forward to working with the one-day squad for the first time. The ODI side has been very successful for a long period of time, as the current ICC ranking of number two suggests, he said. We have an experienced core of players and as a team are very clear on how we want to play. This is very much the start of our journey to the ICC Cricket World Cup in South Africa in 2027 and I know the group are excited to get going in this series against a quality England side. The ODI side has been very successful for a long period of time, as the current ICC ranking of number two suggests, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score New Zealand ODI squad: Mitchell Santner (c), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Tom Latham (wk), Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra, Nathan Smith, Kane Williamson, Will Young. Article Source: IANS
Womens World Cup: Fifties From Smriti, Harman In Vain As England Beat India To Enter Semis
ODI World Cup: In a match that swung like a pendulum, England held their nerve to break Indias hearts by clinching a thrilling four-run win at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday and book their place in the semi-finals of the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup. Smriti Mandhanas elegant 88, along with Harmanpreet Kaurs amazing 70 and Deepti Sharmas late fifty, had seemingly set India on course for securing their highest chase in womens ODIs. But the fall of Smriti and Deepti turned a straightforward pursuit into a royal mess, as India ended up at 284/6 in a chase of 289. Despite having three half-centurions in their line-up, India couldnt match the impact of Heather Knights earlier masterclass. Her composed 109 formed the backbone of Englands innings and ultimately proved to be the defining factor in the match. Laced with 15 boundaries and a six, Knights knock anchored the middle overs and gave England the momentum they needed. Her dismissal via run-out momentarily gave India a glimmer of hope, but that was quickly extinguished by Englands disciplined bowling in the final overs. Linsey Smith and Sophie Ecclestone, despite an off-colour night, were at the center of moments that deflated Indias chase and tilted momentum irrevocably in Englands favour. India, now on a three-match losing streak, must regroup quickly and beat New Zealand in a virtual knockout clash if they are to keep their semi-final hopes alive. Indias chase began with Pratika Rawal having an early life on one when Charlie Dean dropped her at short cover. After punching Lauren Bell on backfoot past point for four, Pratika went for an unconvincing cut, but nicked behind off the pacer. Harleen Deol was troubled by Lauren beating her inside and outside edges, before she bounced back by hitting five boundaries, with a lovely drive wide of the pacer being the standout. Just when Harleen looked comfortable, Charlie Dean got some drift to hit her back pad and trap her lbw on the last ball of power-play. With Smriti looking scratchy, Harmanpreet got going with three clipped leg-side boundaries. Smriti finally showed signs of catching up by edging and steering Charlie for a brace of fours. When the decisive match-up against Sophie Ecclestone came, Harmanpreet and Smriti didnt allow her to settle in. Harmanpreet began by driving and lofting off her for boundaries, before creaming Linsey Smith for four. When Smriti faced up to Sophie, she easily cut and flayed her for two boundaries. After Harmanpreet overturned an lbw decision off Charlie, as replays found an inside edge, Smriti got her fifty in 60 balls and hit a good cut off the off-spinner for four. Laurens return didnt stop Indias assured run flow as Harmanpreet hammered a four off her slower ball, before raising her fifty in 54 balls. After Smriti backed away to cut Charlie for four, Harmanpreet tore into Nat Sciver-Brunt by lapping, pulling, piercing off-side gap and steering via third man for four boundaries. But the England skipper had the last laugh when Harmanpreet went for a steer, but was caught by the short third man. Though England managed to find some control, Smriti continued to impress with her backfoot play, with her late steer and late cut getting a four each off Charlie and Alice Capsey. With Deepti Sharma keeping the scoreboard ticking with her ones and twos, apart from the slog and sweep fetching her boundaries, India were ticking along nicely. But Smriti fell 12 runs short of her century when she didnt get to the pitch of the ball from Linsey and holed out to long-off. With the run rate creeping to seven, Deepti eased the pressure by sweeping and flicking off Sophie and Nat for boundaries, and got her fifty off 55 balls. But England struck as Richa Ghosh chipped to extra cover off Nat, while Deepti got a top-edge on slog-sweep and was caught by backward point. With Deepti Sharma keeping the scoreboard ticking with her ones and twos, apart from the slog and sweep fetching her boundaries, India were ticking along nicely. But Smriti fell 12 runs short of her century when she didnt get to the pitch of the ball from Linsey and holed out to long-off. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief Scores: England 288/8 (Heather Knight 109, Amy Jones 56; Deepti Sharma 4-51, Shree Charani 2-68) beat India 284/6 (Smriti Mandhana 88, Harmanpreet Kaur 70; Nat Sciver-Brunt 2-47, Linsey Smith 1-40) by four runs. Article Source: IANS
Williamson, Nathan Smith back in New Zealand squad for England ODIs
Allen, Ferguson, Milne, Phillips, O'Rourke and Sears were all unavailable due to injury
Inspiring Countless People: Yuvraj Singh Applauds Jack Faints 4,000 Km Run From Leh To Kanyakumari
ODI World Cup: Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh lauded Jack Faint for turning a terminal diagnosis into a movement of courage and purpose with his 4,000 km run from Leh to Kanyakumari. Yuvraj, who himself defeated cancer during his playing days and also made a return to the cricketing field to represent India, took to social media to encourage Jack's indomitable spirit and his initiative to raise awareness. Yuvraj's affiliation with Jack was not limited to the encouraging words, as his foundation YouWeCan is also supporting the latter's incredible journey. When life drew the finish line, @jfaint1 chose to run beyond it, turning a terminal diagnosis into a movement of courage and purpose, Yuvraj wrote on X. His 4,000-kilometre run from Leh to Kanyakumari is inspiring countless people to believe that strength has no limits. @youwecan is proud to support Jack in this incredible journey and to stand beside him as he runs to raise awareness, hope, and belief for everyone fighting their own battles. Hats off to your indomitable spirit, Jack. You remind us that nothing is impossible when you choose to keep going, he added. Yuvraj's cancer diagnosis in 2011 shocked the cricketing world, coming just as he was riding high on Indias ODI World Cup triumph. His personal battle soon became a larger mission. In 2012, after completing treatment in the US, Yuvraj and his mother Shabnam Singh launched YouWeCan, a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting cancer in India. Hats off to your indomitable spirit, Jack. You remind us that nothing is impossible when you choose to keep going, he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score YouWeCan has partnered with hospitals and schools across the country, creating a growing support network for patients and their families. The foundation continues to inspire with its mission to ensure that cancer is no longer a death sentence - but a battle that can be fought and won. Article Source: IANS
PVL 2025: Goa Guardians Pull Off Spectacular 3-2 Comeback Against Delhi Toofans
The Goa Guardians: The Goa Guardians pulled off a spectacular comeback to defeat the Delhi Toofans 14-16, 11-15, 15-11, 16-13, 15-11 in the Prime Volleyball League at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad on Sunday. Prince was named the Player of the Match as the Guardians climbed up to fourth on the table with 10 points. The opening set was a thriller with both sides matching each other point for point. Jesus Chourio and Muhammed Jasim struck early for the Toofans, while Dushyant Singhs super serve briefly put the Guardians ahead. Jeffrey Menzel tried to close the set for Goa, but the Toofans power duo of Anu James and Chourio delivered when it mattered most to take the first set 16-14. The Toofans carried their rhythm into the second set, with Carlos Berrios dominating from the outside. Despite Menzels sharp net play keeping the Guardians in touch, setter Saqlain Tariqs pinpoint assists to Chourio and Berrios ensured a comfortable 15-11 win, putting the Toofans two sets up. Goa responded strongly in the third, driven by Nathaniels attacking energy and Chirag Yadavs serve pressure. Prince led the defense with a superb block as the Guardians finally found their rhythm to pull one back 15-11. The Toofans carried their rhythm into the second set, with Carlos Berrios dominating from the outside. Despite Menzels sharp net play keeping the Guardians in touch, setter Saqlain Tariqs pinpoint assists to Chourio and Berrios ensured a comfortable 15-11 win, putting the Toofans two sets up. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score In the decisive fifth set, both teams traded blows early before Goas Aravindan executed a clever setter dump and Prince continued his heroics at the net. Anu James fought hard for the Toofans, but Chirag Yadavs powerful super point spike sealed a famous 3-2 victory for the Guardians. Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan, One-off Test- Who will win today ZIM vs AFG match?
ZIM vs AFG, One-Off Test , Cricket Tips :Afghanistan will tour Zimbabwe for one test and three T20Is, which will begin on Monday (October 20). The One-off Test will be held at Harare Sports Network and will be played between October 20 and 24, with a scheduled start of 1:30 PM IST. Craig Ervine will lead the hosts, and they have called back Brad Evans and Richard Ngarava for this test, and it will strengthen their bowling unit. Zimbabwe are coming off a really good show in the T20 World Cup Qualifiers, and they have qualified for the 2026 edition. Afghanistan are coming off a 3-0 series whitewash over Bangladesh, and players are in good form. ZIM vs AFG: Match Details Date : October 20-24 (Monday-Friday) Time : 1:30 PM IST Venue : Harare Sports Club, Harare ZIM vs AFG: Live Streaming Details There is no live telecast option in India for this test. But Indian fans can watch the game through live stream on the FanCode mobile app or website. ZIM vs AFG: Head-to-Head in Tests Total Matches : 04 Zimbabwe : 01 Afghanistan : 02 Drawn : 01 ZIM vs AFG: Ground Pitch Report Harare Sports Club offers a slow wicket, which is good for bowling. Fast bowlers will get good pace early on when the wicket is firm. But as the game goes on, it will start gripping more. The bounce will get uneven, and batting last will be a big challenge. ZIM vs AFG: Possible XIs Zimbabwe : Brian Bennett, Ben Curran, Brendan Taylor, Craig Ervine (c), Antum Naqvi, Sikandar Raza, Brad Evans, Tafadzwa Tsiga (wk), Blessing Muzarabani, Wellington Masakadza, Richard Ngarava Afghanistan : Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Abdul Malik, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Afsar Zazai (wk), Shahidullah Kamal, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Ismat Alam, Zia-ur-Rehman, Yamin Ahmadzai, Bashir Ahmad ZIM vs AFG: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Brian Bennett has been in incredible form and is going through a run-scoring World Cup Qualifier tournament. For Afghanistan, Rahmanullah Gurbaz is the man in form. Probable Best Bowler Richard Ngarava is back, and he is their test specialist on the pitches at home. For Afghanistan, Zia-ur-Rahman can be a surprise package. Today Match Prediction : Zimbabwe are playing at home, and they have done well against second-tier teams. Afghanistan are overall dependent on their spinners. Zimbabwe might have the advantage ahead of this game. ZIM vs AFG Match 1st Test, Today Match ZIM vs AFG, ZIM vs AFG Prediction, ZIM vs AFG Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Zimbabwe vs Afghanistan Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Bangladesh seek first ODI win against SL as semi-final race heats up
Both teams have two points each and are looking for crucial points in their push to make the knockouts
Gill Gave Us Freedom To Execute Our Plans, Says Arshdeep
On Virat Kohli: Despite defending the low-key total of 131 against Australia in the first ODI in Perth, India pacer Arshdeep Singh praised his captain, Shubman Gill, for giving freedom to the bowlers to execute their plans. It was Gills first game as Indias ODI captain after replacing Rohit Sharma ahead of the three-match ODI series against Australia. India suffered a seven-wicket defeat in a rain-hit encounter as Australia captain Mitchell Marsh remained unbeaten on 46 while wicketkeeper-batter Josh Philippe and Matthew Renshaw scored 37 and 21 not out respectively to take the side over the line in 21.1 overs. Arshdeep, who bowled five overs, returned with the figures of 1-31 as he was the only pacer to clinch a scalp for India. I have played very less ODIs, so I can't tell the difference yet, but I would say both of them were proper bowlers' captains. They gave you proper freedom and even today Shubman, he backed whatever plans we had, and he said, bowl freely to your plans and just enjoy the moment, the left-arm pacer said at the post-match press conference. We knew we didn't have that many runs, but we just wanted to express ourselves, that was his message. On Virat Kohli's dismal return to international cricket after more than seven months, Arshdeep backed the former captain to score runs in the coming games. We knew we didn't have that many runs, but we just wanted to express ourselves, that was his message. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Its a blessing to share the dressing room with him. Going forward in the series, I feel there will be a lot of runs for him. Talking about this format, he has mastered it. I dont know how he feels about it personally, maybe I will ask him and let you know at the next press conference, the pacer added. Article Source: IANS
SL-W vs BAN-W, Match 21, Cricket Tips: Two teams with similar performance in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 will be up against each other in the next game. The action between Sri Lanka Women and Bangladesh Women will be live from Dr. DY Patil Cricket Academy in Navi Mumbai. This game will kick off at 3 PM IST on October 20. This match is important for both sides. Bangladesh have lost their last four games and are struggling in both departments. Sri Lanka also have a similar story. Whoever loses this game will be eliminated, but the win won't do much either. SL-W vs BAN-W: Match Details Date : October 20 (Monday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai SL-W vs BAN-W: Live Streaming Details In India, the live telecast of SLW vs BANW will be available on the Star Sports networks, and the live stream of the game will be provided on the Jio Hotstar app or website. SL-W vs BAN-W: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 3 Sri Lanka Women : 2 Bangladesh Women : 0 No Result : 1 SL-W vs BAN-W: Ground Pitch Report DY Patil Cricket Stadium is known for producing a good batting surface. The ball comes nicely onto the bat, and we might see a good-scoring game here. Spinners will have more in the game, as the pitch will grip as the ball gets old. SL-W vs BAN-W: Possible XIs Sri Lanka Women : Vishmi Gunaratne, Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Nilakshi de Silva, Kavisha Dilhari, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Anushka Sanjeewani (wk), Sugandika Kumari, Malki Madara, Piumi Wathsala Badalge, Inoka Ranaweera Bangladesh Women : Sharmin Akhter, Fargana Hoque, Rubya Haider (wk), Nigar Sultana (c), Sobhana Mostary, Ritu Moni, Shorna Akter, Fahima Khatun, Akter Nishi, Rabeya Khan, Nishita Fariha Trisna SL-W vs BAN-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sobhana Mostary is the leading scorer for Bangladesh and is the only batter who has done well this edition. For Sri Lanka, captain Chamari Athpaththu is the most experienced batter, and a lot will depend on her performance. Probable Best Bowler Inoka Ranaweera has been good, and she is the wicket-taker for Sri Lanka. Fahima Khatum has improved in every game, and she is taking wickets in almost every game. Today Match Prediction : Both teams have been below par this edition. But Sri Lanka, because of their strong batting, are expected to earn points from this game. SL-W vs BAN-W Prediction Match 21, ICC Womens World Cup 2025, Today Match SL-W vs BAN-W, SL-W vs BAN-W Prediction, SL-W vs BAN-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Sri Lanka Women vs Bangladesh Women Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Pakistan vs South Africa, 2nd Test- Who will win today PAK vs SA match?
PAK vs SA, 2nd Test , Cricket Tips :Pakistan managed to record a comfortable win over South Africa in the first test by 93 runs. They produced another spin wicket, and South Africa struggled with the bat. Now with a 1-0 lead, Pakistan will lock horns with South Africa in the second game. It will be held at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium at 10:30 AM IST on October 20. It was also the first win for Pakistan in the new WTC cycle, and they will look to continue the form and win another game. South Africa need to address their batting issue and get prepared for another spin threat for the second game. PAK vs SA: Match Details Date : October 20-24 (Monday-Friday) Time : 10:30 AM IST Venue : Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi PAK vs SA: Live Streaming Details To catch the live action of the second test between Pakistan and South Africa, fans can tune into the Sony Sports Networks. For live streams, fans can switch to the Sony LIV app or website. PAK vs SA: Head-to-Head in Tests Total Matches : 31 Pakistan : 07 South Africa : 17 Drawn : 07 PAK vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Rawalpindi is expected to be a spin-friendly wicket. The wicket looks dry, and it will open up as the game goes on. Hence, spinners will be in the game from the second day onwards. Whoever bats first will be slightly ahead in the game because chasing will be difficult. PAK vs SA: Possible XIs Pakistan : Imam-ul-Haq, Shan Masood (c), Babar Azam, Abdullah Shafique, Saud Shakeel, Md. Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Shaheen Afridi, Noman Ali, Hasan Ali, Sajid Khan South Africa : Aiden Markram (c), Tony de Zorzi, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Keshav Maharaj, Senuran Muthusamy, Kagiso Rabada, Simon Harmer PAK vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Imam-ul-Haq scored a good 93 in the first innings and played some elegant shots. He looked in good touch with the bat. For South Africa, Ryan Rickelton played good innings in both matches. Probable Best Bowler Noman Ali took ten wickets in the game, and on a spin wicket, he will be very dangerous. For South Africa, Senuran Muthusamy took ten wickets and troubled the batters. Today Match Prediction : South Africa are slightly behind in terms of batting experience, and these batters have not played much in spinning conditions. That is why we predict Pakistan to win the second test. PAK vs SA Match 2nd Test, Today Match PAK vs SA, PAK vs SA Prediction, PAK vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Pakistan vs South Africa Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Virat, Rohit Will Come Back Stronger With Better Plans, Says Nayar
New Delhi: Indias senior batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli had forgettable returns to international cricket in the first ODI against Australia, but former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar believes the duo will bounce back with stronger intent and smarter plans in the upcoming matches. India suffered a seven-wicket defeat at the rain-marred series opener in Shubman Gill's maiden assignment as ODI captain, replacing Rohit. Nayar analysed Rohits short stay at the crease and suggested that while his aggressive intent was visible, the conditions on the day didnt quite suit his natural approach. Initially, Rohit Sharma took his time, but he tried to do what hes done so well in ODI cricket over the past two years, play with intent and be aggressive. In many ways, though, that was also his undoing, as these werent the ideal conditions for the kind of shots he had in mind. Im sure hell reflect on this, but I dont see any change in his approach going forward; hes going to stay aggressive, Nayar said on Cricket Live. Hopefully, the conditions will be different in Adelaide, but in this game, he looked in good flow. His balance and weight transfer were solid. Perhaps the shot selection could have been better, but it was a very good delivery that dismissed him. His intent was there. In white-ball cricket, when you get out to a ball like that at second slip, sometimes you have to take it on the chin and move on. With all the experience hes gained over the years, Im confident hell dig deeper and come back stronger next time around. On Kohlis dismissal, Nayar pointed out the tactical execution from Australia, particularly Mitchell Starc, and suggested Kohli might look at technical tweaks before the next game. The discussion will always be around playing square of the wicket in Australia. With the extra pace, bounce, and lateral movement on offer, you want to let the ball come to you, play it late and behind the body. Thats slightly different from what Virat has traditionally done here. Hes someone who likes to take charge, walk towards the bowlers, and play in straighter areas. Today was a different challenge. Mitchell Starc seemed one step ahead; he didnt go for the full and fast deliveries were used to seeing, but instead, hit the pitch hard and went across the batter. On Kohlis dismissal, Nayar pointed out the tactical execution from Australia, particularly Mitchell Starc, and suggested Kohli might look at technical tweaks before the next game. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With India trailing the series 01, all eyes will be on their senior batters to respond when the sides meet again in Adelaide on October 23. Article Source: IANS
Gill, Gambhir Engage In Tactical Discussion After Perth Defeat
The Shubman Gill: The Shubman Gill-led Indian team was left with plenty to reflect on following a lacklustre seven-wicket defeat to Australia in the opening ODI of the three-match series in Perth on Sunday. Despite the setback, skipper Gill struck a composed and optimistic tone, commending his teams resilience after a shaky start with the bat. However, the mood in the Indian camp suggested urgency and introspection. Moments after the loss, head coach Gautam Gambhir was seen in a serious discussion on the field with captain Gill, bowling coach Morne Morkel and batting coach Sitanshu Kotak. The animated exchange indicated that the think tank is already focused on identifying key areas for improvement ahead of the second game. Indias early collapse and inability to build momentum under challenging conditions raised questions about both strategy and execution, issues that the team management appears keen to address without delay. In the post-match presentation, Gill admitted that losing three wickets in the powerplay - Rohit Sharma (8), Virat Kohli (0) and Gill (10) - put the side on the backfoot with rain interruptions further disrupting the momentum during their batting innings. When you lose three wickets in the powerplay, you're always trying to play a catch-up game. A lot of learnings for us from this game, and a lot of positives for us as well, Gill said. We were defending 130 and we took the game, not till the very end, but pretty deep. We were very satisfied with that, he added. The revised playing conditions truncated the match to 26 overs per side, and India just managed to post 136/9 in 26 overs, with KL Rahul (38) and Axar Patel (31) playing the vital knocks. We were defending 130 and we took the game, not till the very end, but pretty deep. We were very satisfied with that, he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The second ODI of the three-match series will be played in Adelaide on October 23, where India will look to bounce back while the hosts aim to seal the series. Article Source: IANS
Opening the innings after being put to bat first, Rohit scored only eight runs off 14 balls before Josh Hazlewood dismissed him. After the former Indian captain's disappointing innings, all eyes were on Kohli, as fans hoped he would help India recover after an early loss.
While international returnees Rohit and Kohli were dismissed cheaply for 8 and 0, respectively, Shubman Gill, who was leading the side in his first assignment as the team's full-time ODI skipper, also had only a brief outing with the bat, registering 10 (18).
Proud Of The Way Our Young Guys Came Out, Says Marsh
Mitchell Marsh: Australia captain Mitchell Marsh praised his younger teammates after a rain-affected but successful first ODI against India in Perth. Marsh, who was named Player of the Match for his important knock of 46 in a difficult chase, said he was proud of how the younger players handled the tough conditions and pressure. The weather played its part today. Big thanks to all the crowd that stuck around. I know these days can be really frustrating, but nice to get a win, Marsh said during the post-match presentation. Its always nice to win at home. I love playing for Australia. Set a modest target of 131 in difficult conditions, Australias batters had to navigate a ball that was moving around early in the innings. Marsh acknowledged the challenge but credited his teams composure and intent. It was swinging around a little bit. We knew that was going to be the case for both teams, so a little bit of a challenge to get through there, he said. Proud of the way our young guys came out and took the game on and got us over. One of the standout performers was Josh Philippe, who impressed with a fluent knock of 37 off 29 balls, including two sixes and three fours. Marsh was full of praise for the wicketkeeper-batter, highlighting his approach and ease at the crease. (Josh Philippe) Came out and made it look very easy, didnt he? Its fun to get young kids coming in. Theyre not necessarily young kids - the young guys coming in - you just want them to have fun and enjoy it. Reflecting on the atmosphere, Marsh also noted the rarity of packed crowds in one-day cricket these days and encouraged the younger players to soak in the experience. (Josh Philippe) Came out and made it look very easy, didnt he? Its fun to get young kids coming in. Theyre not necessarily young kids - the young guys coming in - you just want them to have fun and enjoy it. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The second ODI of the three-match series will be played in Adelaide on October 23, where Australia will look to seal the series. Article Source: IANS
Satisfied To Take The Game Pretty Deep, Says Gill After Losing 1st ODI
Shubman Gill: India skipper Shubman Gill remained optimistic despite his teams loss in the opening ODI against Australia on Sunday, highlighting the fighting spirit his side showed after a poor start in Perth. Chasing 131 in 26 overs (revised playing conditions due to rain), Australia captain Mitchell Marsh remained unbeaten on 46 while wicketkeeper-batter Josh Philippe (37) and Matthew Renshaw (21 not out) took the side over the line in 21.1 overs, with seven wickets in hand. Gill acknowledged that losing three wickets inside the powerplay put India on the back foot, but praised the team's effort in dragging the match deep while defending a modest total in the rain-hit encounter. It was also Gills first leadership assignment in the 50-over format. When you lose three wickets in the powerplay, you're always trying to play a catch-up game, said Gill, referencing the rain-interrupted contest that saw India post a below-par score of 130. A lot of learnings for us from this game, and a lot of positives for us as well. We were defending 130 and we took the game, not till the very end, but pretty deep. We were very satisfied with that. Indias innings never quite recovered after the early blows, with overcast conditions and a disciplined bowling performance from the opposition making scoring difficult. While there were glimpses of resistance in the middle overs, rain interruptions further disrupted the momentum. However, India's bowlers showed commendable fight in the second innings, tightening the screws and picking up key wickets to keep the contest alive. Gill also acknowledged the massive crowd support throughout the match, expressing his gratitude to the fans who braved the weather to back the team. We are very fortunate, he said. The fans turned up in huge numbers and hopefully they'll be able to cheer us on at Adelaide as well. Indias innings never quite recovered after the early blows, with overcast conditions and a disciplined bowling performance from the opposition making scoring difficult. While there were glimpses of resistance in the middle overs, rain interruptions further disrupted the momentum. However, India's bowlers showed commendable fight in the second innings, tightening the screws and picking up key wickets to keep the contest alive. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The second ODI is scheduled to be played in Adelaide on October 23, where both sides will be eyeing momentum in the series. Article Source: IANS
AUS V IND: Bowlers And Marsh Power Australia To 7-wicket Win In Series Opener
Skipper Mitchell Marsh: Skipper Mitchell Marsh shepherded Australia's chase as the hosts clinched a comfortable seven-wicket win in the first ODI against India here at the Optus Stadium, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Shubman Gill, leading India for the first time in an ODI since his appointment as the full-time captain, opened his captaincy career in the 50-over format with a loss. Batting first, India faced a top-order collapse with veteran duo Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli struggling in their much-anticipated comeback to international cricket. The rain-marred match was reduced to 26 overs per side with India making 136 for 9. Australia's revised target was 131 runs off 26 overs, which the hosts chased down with 29 balls remaining . Chasing 131, the hosts did suffer early blows, just like India in the first innings. While Arshdeep Singh struck in the second over to dismiss the dangerous Travis Head, Axar Patel ended Matthew Shorts struggle in the eighth over. However, that did not have any impact on Australias momentum as skipper Mitchell Marsh and wicketkeeper-batter Josh Philippe kept things under control. A change in bowling by the Indian skipper and his decision to bring in Washington Sundar helped India get another breakthrough as Philippe walked back to the pavilion, scoring 37 in 29 balls. The Indian bowlers couldnt contain the batters any further, as Marshs unbeaten 46, coupled with Philippe and Matt Renshaws contributions, helped the hosts secure a win. Earlier in the day, India posted 136 runs on the board in 26 overs after the game was cut short owing to persistent rain delays. The hosts failed to gain early momentum and instead lost quick wickets in the powerplay, losing the entire top order for cheap. While international returnees Rohit and Kohli were dismissed cheaply for 8 and 0, respectively, Shubman Gill, who was leading the side in his first assignment as the teams full-time ODI skipper, also had only a brief outing with the bat, registering 10 (18). Earlier in the day, India posted 136 runs on the board in 26 overs after the game was cut short owing to persistent rain delays. The hosts failed to gain early momentum and instead lost quick wickets in the powerplay, losing the entire top order for cheap. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief Scores: Australia, 131/3 in 21.1 overs (Mitchell Marsh 46, Josh Philippe 37; Arshdeep Singh 1-31, Axar Patel 1-19) beat India, 136/9 in 26 overs (KL Rahul 38, Axar Patel 31; Josh Hazlewood 2-20, Matthew Kuhnemann 2-26) by seven wickets via DLS method. Article Source: IANS
South Africa get the Maharaj boost as they seek turnaround
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AUS V IND: KL, Axar Guide India To Post 136/9, Aus Need 131 To Win
Debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy: KL Rahuls 38 off 31 balls, supported by Axar Patels 31 and debutant Nitish Reddy's late flourish helped India post 136/9 in a rain-marred 26-over innings after the top order collapsed in the opening ODI against Australia at the Optus Stadium on Sunday. With the DLS method coming in, Australia need 131 runs to win in 26 overs. The 50-over-a-side game was reduced to 26 overs per innings after multiple rain interruptions led to the match being delayed. To start with, the hosts put on a brilliant performance with the ball after winning the toss. Josh Hazlewood handed his side an early breakthrough when he dismissed Indias ODI returnee Rohit Sharma for a 14-ball eight. The celebrations in the Australian camp doubled, with Mitchell Starc dismissing Indias second returnee, Virat Kohli and Nathan Ellis picking out the newly appointed skipper, Shubman Gill. The Indian batters struggled to find momentum after their top order collapsed and faced difficulties in getting the scorecard ticking amid excessive rain interruptions. Hazlewood scalped a second wicket when he dismissed Shreyas Iyer, just as the latter had started to find his rhythm. Overall, including domestic matches, this marked the seventh time in 13 innings that Hazlewood dismissed Iyer. After a fourth rain delay, the Indian dugout finally found some respite thanks to KL Rahul and Axar Patels stroke play. Before Axars unfortunate dismissal, the all-rounder notched up 31 runs off 38 deliveries to help the struggling Indian side get close to a three-figure mark on the scoreboard. Wicketkeeper-batter Rahul showed no mercy when the innings inched close to an end and hit Matthew Short for a couple of sixes in the 21st over as India got past the 100-run tally. Playing in tricky conditions that favoured the bowlers more, Rahul received some help from Washington Sundar in the middle, but the latter was soon sent back to the pavilion when Matthew Kuhnemann struck in the 24th over. Debutant Nitish Kumar Reddy joined Rahul as the two looked to take the innings to a solid end, but the latters knock was cut short by Mitch Owen. Harshit Rana, too, was dismissed on just the second ball that he faced as the Aussie debutant picked up two in his over. Playing in tricky conditions that favoured the bowlers more, Rahul received some help from Washington Sundar in the middle, but the latter was soon sent back to the pavilion when Matthew Kuhnemann struck in the 24th over. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 136/9 in 26 overs (DLS method) (KL Rahul 38, Axar Patel 31; Josh Hazlewood 2-20, Matthew Kuhnemann 2-26) against Australia. Article Source: IANS
England bring back Ecclestone and Bell and bat; Rodrigues out and Renuka in for India
England, unbeaten so far, need a win to get into the semi-finals, while the situation is a bit more precarious for India
Womens WC: Renuka Replaces Jemimah, Bell And Ecclestone Return As England Opt To Bat
ODI World Cup: India have brought in ace fast bowler Renuka Singh in place of middle-order batter Jemimah Rodrigues, as England won the toss and elected to bat first in a crucial 2025 Womens ODI World Cup clash at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday. Sundays clash is a crucial game for India, who have two wins from four games and cant afford another slip-up as they resume their quest to enter semi-finals after a weeks break. India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said Renukas ability to bowl the inswingers will come handy, given England's batting struggled against the same type of bowling versus Pakistan in an abandoned fixture in Colombo. Renukas return gives India the six bowling combination, but Jemimahs omission means they are a specialist batter short. We were looking to bowl first and glad to get that. Having an extra bowler is always a great option and that will give us confidence in the field. She (Renuka) has a great record against England and that was the biggest reason we wanted her back in the side. Even though we lost, we played really good cricket in between and that is something which will give us confidence. Today is an important match and I want us to enjoy, she said. England, meanwhile, remain unbeaten so far in the tournament with three wins and a washout. A victory over India would all but confirm their place in the semi-finals, with Australia and South Africa previously booking their last four spots. England have included Lauren Bell and Sophie Ecclestone into their playing eleven, after recovering from an illness and come in place of Em Arlott and Sarah Glenn. We would like to make the most of the fresh pitch and hopefully get a big total on the board. I hope so (it is the best batting pitch) and the outfield will be lightning quick, we have to do a lot of work in the field to stop the ball getting away. They (Sophie and Lauren) are ready to go and excited to be back. We will be looking for some big partnerships today and work as a team out there. We have seen a lot of noise with the Indian fans, hopefully everyones eyes are on the game and ready to be moved in the field. We know we have three tough games left and hopefully we can get two points out of it, she said. The pitch at Holkar Stadium promises a run-fest, with former India skipper Mithali Raj describing it as a very hard surface thats been rolled very well. Having hosted two games already with an average score of 275 indicates favourable conditions for batters. However, with a decent grass covering, Mithali felt seamers could find early assistance. Expect a high-scoring game, Mithali said, as she set the tone for a potentially thrilling contest. Playing XIs However, with a decent grass covering, Mithali felt seamers could find early assistance. Expect a high-scoring game, Mithali said, as she set the tone for a potentially thrilling contest. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England: Amy Jones (wk), Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Sophia Dunkley, Emma Lamb, Alice Capsey, Charlotte Dean, Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, and Lauren Bell Article Source: IANS
'Wherever The Selectors And Coach Put Me, I'll Bat, Labuschagne Hopeful Of Ashes Recall
New Delhi: Marnus Labuschagne said he will bat wherever needed if called up for the Ashes as Australia looks for an opening batter to pair with Usman Khawaja. He also admitted hes walking a little taller after regaining confidence in the Sheffield Shield. A difficult three-year period at Test level led to the long-time top-order batter being dropped for a series in the West Indies and potentially missing this summers Ashes against England. Nevertheless, the 31-year-old has started strongly, scoring four centuries in five innings across three List A matches and two Sheffield Shield games for Queensland. He was named in Australias squad for the ongoing three-match ODI series against India, but missed out of the playing XI and was benched for the first game at Perth. Speaking to Fox Cricket on the sidelines, Labuschagne said hes ready to bat wherever the selectors and coach want him to. Wherever the selectors and coach put me, thats where Ill be batting. But Ive batted my whole career for Australia at three. So, theres nothing more to be said, wherever they put me (I will bat). (The Ashes are) always in the back of your mind. I always just kept telling myself that if Im playing at my best, that stuff takes care of itself, he stated. Since the beginning of the domestic summer on September 17, Labuschagne has recorded scores of 130, two, 160, 105, 159, and 18. These performances almost guarantee his selection for the Ashes, especially as the rest of the countrys top order batters have struggled early in the season. Labuschagne was clearly lacking form and confidence before he was dropped, but the former Test player of the year believes that nothing has helped him more than his scoring spree. Its always nice when youre scoring runs, you probably walk a bit taller, youve got that confidence, and its probably a nice reminder for yourself after struggling for a couple of years that youve still got it. It doesnt matter how good you are or how many runs youve scored, when you dont score runs for a while, those doubts creep in. Labuschagne was clearly lacking form and confidence before he was dropped, but the former Test player of the year believes that nothing has helped him more than his scoring spree. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Labuschagne featured in 104 innings of 58 Tests for Australia and has 4435 runs in his kitty, including 11 hundreds and 23 half-centuries. He has maintained an average of 46.19 and a strike rate of 51.67 in the longest format of the game. Article Source: IANS
No Fireworks From Rohit And Kohli In Perth, Fans Voice Frustration
New Delhi: Indian veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were on the receiving end after their underwhelming show in the first ODI of the three-match series against Australia. The duo walked out to bat in Perth after seven months. The veterans, who returned to international cricket for the first time since Indias victory at the Champions Trophy earlier this March, gave plenty of reasons for fans and experts to feel disappointed with their rough show . Opening the innings after being put to bat first, Rohit scored only eight runs off 14 balls before Josh Hazlewood dismissed him. After the former Indian captains disappointing innings, all eyes were on Kohli, as fans hoped he would help India recover after an early loss. However, Kohli also failed to deliver and was dismissed cheaply for an eight-ball duck. It was the first time Kohli has ever been dismissed for no score in ODI cricket in Australia. Fans criticised the Indian stalwarts performances as they failed to make an impression, setting a cautious tone for Indias innings in the series opener. All the applause at the venue soon turned to silence as the hosts delivered major blows to the visitors. Kohli sahab 0 (8) and gets out fishing outside the off stump. My man is truly missing his favorite Test cricket, a fan posted on X. Another user said, How it feels to wake up early on a Sunday morning just to watch Rohit score 8 (14), Kohli score 0 (8) & Gill score 10 (18), when I could finish that movie last night. The buildup to the series lasted more than ROKOs stay in the middle!!, a fan wrote. Anothjer one added, Rohit Sharma sacrificed his wicket so that fans can watch Virat Kohli. Most selfless cricketer of all time. RO-KO. Never seen Rohit Sharma look so uncomfortable playing white ball in recent years. Ended up throwing his wicket, unfortunately. Really wanted to watch him bat long &pull those glamorous shots, a user wrote. Rohit Sharma looked so ugly in his short innings & got out playing a nothing shot. If he fails in the next 2 ODIs, that could very well be it for him. IMO he should have retired on a high after winning the Champions Trophy. Rohit Sharma on 8, Virat Kohli on 0 and Shubman Gill on 10, go out. What a great comeback and performance from all the players. The Indian cricket team is waving slowly, wrote another fan. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli today looked like they were competing in a new format, T10 seconds batting challenge. Rohit walked in like a storm, and went out like a light breeze. Bro swung the bat like he was trying to swat a mosquito, not hit a cricket ball. And Kohli? Man entered like a savior, left like a scam. Together, they gave more hope to the opposition than runs to India, read a post from a fan. An abrupt end to Rohit and Kohlis long-awaited international return, combined with captain Shubman Gills early dismissal and ongoing rain delays, has placed immense pressure on the Indian team as they aim to reach a defendable total. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli today looked like they were competing in a new format, T10 seconds batting challenge. Rohit walked in like a storm, and went out like a light breeze. Bro swung the bat like he was trying to swat a mosquito, not hit a cricket ball. And Kohli? Man entered like a savior, left like a scam. Together, they gave more hope to the opposition than runs to India, read a post from a fan. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The game was initially reduced to 49 overs per innings and further shortened to 35 overs per innings. Article Source: IANS
india vs Australia ODI 2025: Virat Kohli out for 0, Rohit Sharma flops on ODI comebacks in Perth
Following their retirement from Test and T20I formats, the first of three ODIs in Australia was highly anticipated, marking the return of former India skippers Kohli and Rohit. However, the duo failed to make an impact, setting a cautious tone for India's innings in the series opener. The India vs Australia 1st ODI will be livestreamed on the JioHotstar App and website.
AUS Vs IND: Kohli, Rohit Comeback Misses The Spark!
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Indian batting stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma made a subdued return to international cricket, falling for low scores in the opening ODI of the three-match series against Australia at the near sell out Optus Stadium on Sunday. Following their retirement from Test and T20I formats, the first of three ODIs in Australia was highly anticipated, marking the return of former India skippers Kohli and Rohit. However, the duo failed to make an impact, setting a cautious tone for Indias innings in the series opener. While fans at the stadium rose to applaud the duo as they entered the field, silence enveloped the venue upon their dismissals. Opening the batting for India alongside newly appointed captain Shubman Gill, after being put to bat first, Rohit was dismissed in the fourth over, scoring just eight runs off 14 deliveries as Josh Hazlewood got his side the first breakthrough. It wasnt Rohits day, but everyone expected Kohli to rise to the occasion, as he has almost always done in Australia, a place he enjoys playing cricket. However, the Indian team was handed another blow as the 36-year-old top-order batter walked back without even opening his account. Kohlis struggle with the bat ended as he departed for an eight-ball duck, courtesy of a pitched-up outside off delivery by Mitch Marsh. In no time, Team India were three down as Nathan Ellis got the better of the opposition skipper. Gill, who started his innings well and found the gap for a couple of boundaries, walked back to the dugout for a poor score of an 18-ball 10. Walking out to bat in what is his first ODI as the leader of the pack, Gill looked to flick a back-of-a-length ball on leg but ended up getting a faint tickle. With that, he was caught behind by wicketkeeper Josh Philippe as the hosts got a third wicket before the end of the first powerplay. As a result, Indias top three were back in the hut, with Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel taking the field, hoping to anchor the innings. Walking out to bat in what is his first ODI as the leader of the pack, Gill looked to flick a back-of-a-length ball on leg but ended up getting a faint tickle. With that, he was caught behind by wicketkeeper Josh Philippe as the hosts got a third wicket before the end of the first powerplay. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With both being on the wrong side of 30 and having only IPL and ODI game time, their hopes of representing India one last time in the World Cup and making the squad depend on their performance in the tournament's build-up. Article Source: IANS
MLS: Messi's Hat-trick Guides Inter Miami To Win Over Nashville
Inter Miami CF: Inter Miami CF closed out the 2025 regular season in style, securing a resounding 2-5 win on the road over Nashville SC on MLS Decision Day. A hat-trick from captain and Icon of the Match Lionel Messi and goals from midfielders Baltasar Rodriguez and Telasco Segovia guided the team to victory at Geodis Park. Notably, Inter Miami reached 81 goals this regular season with its five goals in the win and became just the third team in MLS history to produce at least 80 goals in a single regular season. Additionally, with three goals and an assist tonight, Messi finished the 2025 regular season with a total 48 goal contributions (29 goals, 19 assists), the second most in a season in league history only one behind Carlos Vela (49 in 2019). Following a start of the match with several important defensive interventions from Inter Miami backline, Messi broke the deadlock in the 35th minute. Messi brought down a pass from Alba near midfield before taking on and leaving several defenders behind and finding the back of the net with a finish to the bottom left corner from outside the box, Inter Miami reports. The goal was Messis 27th this regular season, while the assist was the 15th for Alba this league campaign. Nashville then turned the scoring around to head into the half with a 2-1 lead, with Sam Surridge scoring in the 43rd minute and Jacob Shaffelburg in the sixth minute of stoppage time. Messi converted a penalty in the 63rd minute to level the scoring and take his MLS-leading tally to 28 in 2025. Rodrguez completed the comeback shortly after to give Inter Miami a 2-3 lead in the 67th minute, striking from close range after picking up a loose ball inside the box following an initial attempt from Suarez. The goal was his third this regular season. Inter Miami then rounded out the impressive result on the road with two goals in the final 10 minutes. First, Messi secured his hat-trick in the 81st minute with a curler to the far post from the right side of the box after a give-and-go with second-half substitute Ian Fray. Messi then assisted Segovia, who also entered the match in the second half, for the midfielder to score from close range in the first minute of added time. With the goal and assist, Messi wrapped up the 2025 regular season with a total 48 goal contributions (29 goals, 19 assists), the second most in a season in league history only one behind Carlos Vela (49 in 2019). Inter Miami then rounded out the impressive result on the road with two goals in the final 10 minutes. First, Messi secured his hat-trick in the 81st minute with a curler to the far post from the right side of the box after a give-and-go with second-half substitute Ian Fray. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The 2-5 scoreline would then remain unmoved through the final whistle. Inter Miami concluded the regular season in third place in the Eastern Conference with a record of 19 wins, seven losses and eight draws for a total 65 points. Article Source: IANS
'Ive Not Rested At All Over The Last 15-20 Years, Says Kohli On Return To International Cricket
ICC T20 World Cup: Virat Kohli made his return to international cricket for the first time since Indias Champions Trophy victory, as the Men in Blue face hosts Australia in the opening ODI of the three-match series at Optus Stadium. Ahead of the first game, Kohli, who has reitred from the T20Is and Test cricket, mentioned that he has kept himself fit despite a long gap in playing. Speaking to Fox Sports during a chat with Ravi Shastri and Adam Gilchrist before the first ODI, the former India captain said, Well, to be honest, the amount of cricket Ive played over the last 15-20 years, Ive actually not rested at all, if that makes sense. Ive probably played the most number of games in the last 15 years in international cricket, combining the IPL together as well. So for me, it was a very refreshing time off. While many experts and pundits believed Kohlis fitness was a concern ahead of his return to competitive cricket, the 36-year-old said that he was feeling fitter than ever, adding that its all about physical preparation because mentally, he knew what to do. Im feeling as fit, if not fitter than Ive ever been before, and yeah, you can just feel the freshness when you know you can play the game, and mentally you know what to do out there its just the physical preparation that really needs to be taken care of, he added. While many experts and pundits believed Kohlis fitness was a concern ahead of his return to competitive cricket, the 36-year-old said that he was feeling fitter than ever, adding that its all about physical preparation because mentally, he knew what to do. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Kohli announced his T20I retirement last year following Indias victory at the ICC T20 World Cup. Earlier this year, he also retired from Test cricket, putting an end to a memorable and remarkable career. Article Source: IANS
Australia bowl; Reddy, Renshaw and Owen make ODI debuts
India picked three allrounders, which meant Kuldeep Yadav missed out on selection
AUS V IND: Nitish Kumar Reddy Makes ODI Debut As Australia Opt To Bowl
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first against India here at the Optus Stadium in the first ODI of the three-match series. With Indias ace cricketers Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma returning to action, the visitors will be hoping to clinch the three-match bilateral series to mark Shubman Gills maiden series victory as the captain of the side. Mitch Marsh is leading Australia in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, who was ruled out owing to a stress fracture in his back. Upon winning the toss, Marsh said, Looks like a pretty good wicket. Hopefully it's fast. It's always a huge honour leading your country. Hope we get off to a good start. The morale is great. We have some good young players. Seven batters, one wicketkeeper and four bowlers. Leading the side in his first assignment as an ODI captain, Gill said, We would have bowled first as well. It's all about getting mentally ready. We are in a good mental place. The practice sessions help. We have a great combination. Nitish Reddy makes his debut, we are going with three fast bowlers and three all-rounders. The head-to-head between the two teams since 2020 has been close, with Australia winning seven games and India just ahead with eight wins. The two sides last faced off in an ODI during the Champions Trophy 2025, where India defeated Australia in the tournaments semi-final to seal their spot in the final before eventually clinching the trophy. India have won only one ODI bilateral series in Australia before, when they beat the Men in Yellow 2-1 by clinching back-to-back wins in the second and third games after losing the series opener. Playing XIs India have won only one ODI bilateral series in Australia before, when they beat the Men in Yellow 2-1 by clinching back-to-back wins in the second and third games after losing the series opener. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Australia: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh (c), Matthew Short, Josh Philippe (wk), Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Mitchell Owen, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Josh Hazlewood Article Source: IANS
Afghanistan return to Test cricket against familiar foes Zimbabwe
Afghanistan have not played a Test since January, when these two sides met in Bulawayo
Womens World Cup: Well Try To Play Good Cricket In Last Two Games, Says Pakistan's Fatima Sana
Fatima Sana: Pakistan captain Fatima Sana expressed both pride and determination after their Womens World Cup match against New Zealand in Colombo was abandoned due to rain. The washout further complicated the tournament landscape for both sides, but Sana remained focused on the road ahead. Reflecting on Pakistans recent performances and the match that didnt get completed, she emphasised the strength of her bowling unit and the need for improvement with the bat. We got a good start in the Power-play, but we lost a few wickets. We believed that if we could have made around 180, our bowlers could have restricted them. We all have a good belief in our bowling side - theyve been performing really well. But yeah, hopefully next time, she said after the washout. She praised the pitch conditions and the effort of her bowlers, calling their performance awesome in the tournament so far. I think the pitch was good for bowlers, and the way our bowlers performed was awesome. We have a strong belief in our bowling attack, so hopefully, in the next matches, well get a good chance to show that again. I think, as a bowling unit, everyone is happy. But definitely, we need to improve on the batting side. We still have two matches left, and well try to play good cricket in those games. Fatima also spoke about her personal experience bowling in Colombo and the unexpected assistance she found from the surface. When I came here, everyone told me its a spin track. But when I bowled, I actually got a lot of seam movement and a good seaming surface. So I just tried to enjoy the pitch, and I got wickets in the Power-play as well. I really enjoyed bowling here. I think, as a bowling unit, everyone is happy. But definitely, we need to improve on the batting side. We still have two matches left, and well try to play good cricket in those games. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With two matches left in their campaign, Pakistan will be aiming to finish strongly and build momentum for the future. They will next take on South Africa on October 21 before wrapping up their campaign against Sri Lanka three days later. Article Source: IANS
She suggested starting games early when the forecast is for rain to try and get full games in
Womens World Cup: Pakistan, New Zealand Share Points As Rain Inflicts Fourth Washout In Colombo
New Zealand: The rain has been a deciding factor in the 2025 Womens World Cup clash between Pakistan and New Zealand at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Saturday, as the inclement weather forced the fourth washout of the tournament at the venue. With this result, South Africa have booked a spot in the semifinal and joined Australia for the last four. As things stand, the Kiwis have a very slim chance of qualifying for the semis. They hold fifth spot in the points table with four points in five games. On the other hand, Pakistans knockout chances are all but over as they currently sit at the bottom of the standings with two points coming from washed-out fixtures. New Zealand captain Sophie Devine won the toss and asked Pakistan to bat first, keeping in mind the rain factor. Pakistan openers Muneeba Ali and Omaima Sohail gave the side a slow start, with the former punishing the loose balls while her partner remained quiet on the other end. The duo added a 30-run stand for the opening wicket before Lea Tahuhu trapped Omaima in front of the wickets in the seventh over. In the next over, Jess Kerr got the better of Muneeba, who scored 26-ball 22 with the help of four boundaries. Sidra Amin and Aliya Riaz, the two new batters in the middle, tried to stitch a partnership to rebuild from early setbacks. Sidra and Aliya get the scoreboard ticking as Pakistan were 39/2 after the end of the Power-play. The pair raised a 22-run stand when pacer Lea gave her side another breakthrough as she removed Sidra for 9 in the 13th over. Just after her departure, rain started and enforced a one-hour and 36-minute halt that reduced the game to 46 overs a side. With the revised playing conditions, Pakistan resumed their innings from 52/3 in 12.2 overs. Aliya and Natalia Pervaiz stitched another brief stand of 24 runs before Eden Carson made inroads in the 19th after some tight overs. Natalia mistimed the shot and handed a simple catch to New Zealand captain Devine at long-on. The situation turned worse for Pakistan when they lost their captain, Fatima Sana, in the next over to Amelia Kerr. She was dismissed for just two runs, leaving Pakistan tottering at 80/5 in 19.5 overs. Aliya, who was holding one end steady, was joined by wicketkeeper-batter Sidra Nawaz in the middle before the second rain break paused Pakistan's innings for 92/5 in 25 overs. The situation turned worse for Pakistan when they lost their captain, Fatima Sana, in the next over to Amelia Kerr. She was dismissed for just two runs, leaving Pakistan tottering at 80/5 in 19.5 overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Winless Pakistan will take on South Africa in Colombo on October 21, while New Zealand will next face hosts India in Navi Mumbai on October 23. Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe to play tri-series in Pakistan after Afghanistan's withdrawal
The ACB withdrew its team from the tri-series after an alleged cross-border attack
Edwards 'disappointed' but not 'concerned' by England's batting
England coach hopes to unleash Ecclestone and Linsey to exploit India's vulnerability against left-arm spin
India vs England - A World Cup game with plenty of jeopardy
India must win this contest to avoid making their next two games a knockout
Womens World Cup: Ahead Of India-England Clash, MPCA Launches Souvenir Book On Womens Cricket
Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association: In a tribute to the growing importance and fan following for womens cricket, the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) has launched a commemorative souvenir book titled Million Aspirations, One Dream at the Holkar Stadium on Saturday. The book was unveiled by Indias off-spin bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma, ahead of Indias clash against England on Sunday. Alongside her, MPCA President Mahanaaryaman Scindia, Vice President Vineet Sethia, and Secretary Sudhir Asnani were also present. The MPCA always tries to do something different. So, when we did our first Test match in 2016, we also took out a souvenir. It was dedicated to our Test matches. Similarly, for the first time, women's cricket is coming to Indore and Holkar Stadium. So, we wanted to celebrate it. This time, we wanted to celebrate women's cricket and particularly women's cricket in MP. About 15 days before the start of the competition, we thought that something should be taken out, because there is very little information available for women's cricket, and it took a lot of effort, Rajiv Risodkar, a member of the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) managing committee, told IANS in an exclusive conversation. The book, a copy of which is with IANS, has chapters on womens cricket in the country, the runners-up finish in the 2017 World Cup being a turning point for the game, equal match fees, and Womens Premier League (WPL) giving cricketers financial security, and how the game was in the 1970s. It also has content on womens cricket in Central India, Indore being the cradle of womens cricket, and more interesting tales around the game emerging from the city, as well as relevant statistics. But we are very fortunate that Mithali Raj, Shubhangi Kulkarni, Rajeshwari Dholakia, Sandhya Agarwal, former cricketers, and administrators like Ratnakar Shetty and Sharad Pawar sent messages and articles. Pauline Bunce, who was the assistant manager of the Australian team on the 1975 tour in India, has also contributed. A historian of cricket, Ankit Verma, has also given us a lot of material. We have kept very old pictures in this souvenir. So, we have tried to give good material to people via this. We want to celebrate women's cricket. We hope that women's cricket will get a boost through this World Cup, added Risodkar. Before being on the MPCA managing committee, Risodkar had a storied career as an umpire in the BCCI panel from 1997 to 2016. He was also a reserve umpire for the India-England Test in Chennai in 2008, where Sachin Tendulkar hit a memorable ton. His final umpiring assignment was the India-West Indies womens series in Vijayawada in 2016, and he reflected on the dramatic transformation of womens cricket, especially in the past five years. The way women's cricket has evolved in the last five years, we could not have even imagined that it would grow in this way. There was a time when I saw that the ball did not go outside the square when they would play. When players batted, there were 6-7 fielders in the square between the 40th and 50th overs. It was difficult to get the ball out of the square. His final umpiring assignment was the India-West Indies womens series in Vijayawada in 2016, and he reflected on the dramatic transformation of womens cricket, especially in the past five years. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Women's cricket is now very good. We can see that three girls from our MP state are playing in the Indian team at all levels. We are getting a boost, and everyone wants to put their kids in cricket. The barrier of girls playing cricket has also been removed, and it is a very good thing, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Stuart Broad: 'Worst Australian team since 2010-11'
The former England quick, who will be a pundit in Australia, has joined those making some feisty pre-series comments
Rizwan's ODI captaincy in doubt ahead of Pakistan's series against South Africa
Pakistan's selection committee will meet on Monday to make a decision on the matter
BCCI Condoles The Tragic Loss Of Afghan Cricketers In Pakistani Airstrikes
The Afghanistan Cricket Board: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has expressed its deep sorrow and condolences on the tragic loss of three young Afghan cricketers - Kabeer Agha, Sibghatullah, and Haroon, who lost their lives in the cowardly cross-border airstrikes by Pakistan in Paktika province of Afghanistan. The BCCI stands in solidarity with the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), the cricket fraternity, and the families of the departed players during this moment of profound grief and condemns this ghastly and unwarranted attack. The loss of innocent lives, particularly those of promising sportspersons, is deeply distressing and a matter of great concern, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said in a statement issued on Saturday. The BCCI also conveyed its heartfelt sympathies to the people of Afghanistan and shares in their pain and loss. Earlier in the day, Afghanistan pulled its team out of a tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month in retaliation for the airstrikes. Afghanistan had been scheduled to participate in the tri-series, also featuring Sri Lanka, in Lahore and Rawalpindi from November 5 to 29. The ACB shared a statement on social media, condemning the incident and describing it as a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime. The Afghanistan Cricket Board expresses its deepest sorrow and grief over the tragic martyrdom of the brave cricketers from Urgun District in Paktika Province, who were targeted this evening in a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime, it said in a statement. The ACB shared a statement on social media, condemning the incident and describing it as a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The BCCI is taking a tough stand against Pakistan in line with the Indian government, which has accused Pakistan of fostering terrorism in India. The BCCI has long ago decided not to have any bilateral cricket relations with Pakistan till the country stops supporting and promoting terrorism. Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: Shams Mulanis Seven-for Powers Mumbai To Thrilling 35-run Win Over J&K
Although Auqib Nabi: Left-arm spinner Shams Mulani produced a sensational seven-wicket haul to spin Mumbai to a 35-run victory over Jammu & Kashmir in the opening round of the Ranji Trophy at the Sher-e-Kashmir Stadium in Srinagar on Saturday. On the fourth and final day of the Elite Group-D clash, the hosts, who resumed at 21 for one overnight while chasing 243, were bowled out for 207 as Mumbai recorded their first-ever win over J&K in three meetings. Mulanis match-winning spell of 20.4-4-46-7 underlined his class and composure on a pitch offering variable turn. J&K appeared to be stabilising when Qamran Iqbal and Paras Dogra added 53 runs for the third wicket, but captain Shardul Thakurs decision to bring on spinners Mulani and Tanush Kotian proved decisive. The introduction of spin shifted momentum decisively in Mumbais favour. The morning session also saw rare drama in the 26th over, Qamran was adjudged out for obstructing the field after using his hand to block Sarfaraz Khans throw from square-leg. However, after a heated exchange, Mumbai withdrew their appeal, allowing the batter to continue. That reprieve didnt last long; in the very next over, Mulani ripped one through Dogras forward defence to shatter the stumps. Mulanis match-winning spell of 20.4-4-46-7 underlined his class and composure on a pitch offering variable turn. J&K appeared to be stabilising when Qamran Iqbal and Paras Dogra added 53 runs for the third wicket, but captain Shardul Thakurs decision to bring on spinners Mulani and Tanush Kotian proved decisive. The introduction of spin shifted momentum decisively in Mumbais favour. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Although Auqib Nabi tried to fight back, launching two sixes in a spirited last-wicket stand of 30 runs with Umar Nazir, Mulani fittingly sealed the contest by trapping Nazir leg-before to end the innings on 207. Article Source: IANS
Rishav Raj Shines On Debut As Jharkhand Crush TN By An Innings And 114 Runs
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Womens World Cup: Have Made Some Plans For Executing In Rest Of Competition, Says Deepti
ODI World Cup: As India enters a critical stretch of their 2025 Womens ODI World Cup campaign through their high-stakes clash against England at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday, off-spin bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma said the team has chalked out specific plans for the remainder of the competition, which in turn will help them stay in contention for the semi-finals. Hosts India are set to be back in action after a weeks breather, and with them at fourth place in the points table from four games, they need to win their remaining three clashes to have a strong chance of entering semifinals. It was a very good break. We have to realise about how we can make better plans. As a team, we did a lot of bonding and activities. We also enjoyed a bit at the same time, apart from making the plans. We had some training and had a relook at our plans, and so, we have made some plans accordingly so that we can execute the rest of this World Cup, said Deepti in the pre-match press conference on Saturday. Apart from India having a huge dot ball percentage issue, their batters have been circumspect in facing left-arm spinners. So far, left-arm spinners like Inoka Ranaweera, Sadia Iqbal, and Nonkululeko Mlaba have shown the vulnerabilities in the Indian batting line-up against this type of bowling. Deepti stated the Indian team has been doing specific practice to improve their plans for facing left-arm spinners. Against England in Indore, they will be challenged by left-arm spinners Sophie Ecclestone and Linsey Smith. All the practice sessions that we have done were specifically on the bowlers (we will face) - whether it is a left-arm spinner or an off-spinner. We have practiced as much as we can as a bowling unit and as a team. So, we have worked a lot on those things. As you can see, we had a series against England (in July). So, we had a lot of positive takeaways and won there as well (the ODI series by 2-1). So, it's about how you play as a team on a particular match day, and now that we are back, we can come again and get better in our play, she added. It also helps that Deepti has a huge familiarity with Englands line-up, thanks to international contests and Womens Premier League (WPL) games. In her franchise UP Warriorz, Deepti shared the dressing room with Sophie, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, and Lauren Bell. I know how their bowling and batting set-ups are, as I have played a lot of matches against them. I also know that my plan is straightforward, as it's about how much I can enjoy being in a game. Whatever the situation is, I always enjoy myself. I always want to do well, so I enjoy it. I read the situation well and always look at how I can improve as a team. So, I keep everything simple, she said. Deepti also backed skipper Harmanpreet Kaur to come good against England, citing that she still has the ability to win a game out of nowhere. Harmanpreet has endured a poor run in the World Cup so far, amassing only 71 runs in four games. In the run-up to Sundays clash, Harmanpreet had been sweating it hard in the practice sessions. I have no doubt about that. The way she is batting, she can change the match anytime. You must have seen the ODI series that we played in England. She made a century in the last match. She is a good player, and we are supporting her. She has such a good playing ability. I am sure that she will win the match for us, and we are very positive about it. Sundays game will be the first and last time India will play at the Holkar Stadium, with the venue expected to be an absolute sell-out. Deepti said they took notes from how the first two games at the stadium went, especially when Australia outclassed New Zealand by 89 runs. The last match that we saw, the one between Australia (against New Zealand), we saw that the wicket was a bit different in the first 15-20 overs. So, we made plans accordingly. We are very positive in our team about how we can back each other and how we can win tomorrow's match and take two points - that's what we are thinking. Sundays game will be the first and last time India will play at the Holkar Stadium, with the venue expected to be an absolute sell-out. Deepti said they took notes from how the first two games at the stadium went, especially when Australia outclassed New Zealand by 89 runs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Deepti signed off by being non-committal over India's fielding six bowling options against England. I can't tell you that, as it depends on the management and how they are thinking about tomorrow's wicket. It is totally up to them. But, yes, whatever the five or six bowling options are, we have to do well within them. We are not thinking that it will be like this or that. Our plan, whatever we have discussed in the meeting for this, we are aiming to apply that. Article Source: IANS
IND-W vs ENG-W, Match 20, Cricket Tips: India found themselves in a must-win situation after suffering two consecutive defeats. They have done well with the bat, but it is their bowling that has let them down, and they conceded the highest chase as well. India Women will lock horns with Australia Women. This game will be live at 3 PM IST on Sunday at Holkar Cricket Stadium. England Women are coming into this game without a defeat. A possible defeat in the previous game was undone by the rain. So, England will look to put India under more presssure. IND-W vs ENG-W: Match Details Date : October 19 (Sunday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore IND-W vs ENG-W: Live Streaming Details The live action on TV will be broadcasted on the Star Sports Networks for the Indian fans. On the other hand, the live stream will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND-W vs ENG-W: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 61 India Women : 27 England Women : 31 No Result : 02 IND-W vs ENG-W: Ground Pitch Report Holkar Cricket Stadium offers a good batting wicket. It is a flat wicket, and there is not much help for the bowlers. However, slow bowlers can get some grip as the game goes forward. The toss will be important, and batting second can be a better option. IND-W vs ENG-W: Possible XIs India Women : Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol, Deepti Sharma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Amanjot Kaur, Richa Ghosh (wk), Sneh Rana, Kranti Gaud, Shree Charani England Women : Amy Jones (wk), Heather Knight, Tammy Beaumont, Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Alice Capsey, Emma Lamb, Sophia Dunkley, Charlotte Dean, Linsey Smith, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell IND-W vs ENG-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana in full form makes India look totally different. She was good against India and will be looking to do it again. For England, Nat Sciver-Brunt will be the key batter. Probable Best Bowler Kranti Goud has done well so far. She has picked up wickets with the new ball. For England, Sophie Ecclestone is the ace bowler with the most wickets in the tournament for her team. Today Match Prediction : India have been slightly vulnerable with the bowling unit. England are more settled unit than India. We predict England to win this game. IND-W vs ENG-W Prediction Match 20, ICC Womens World Cup 2025, Today Match IND-W vs ENG-W, IND-W vs ENG-W Prediction, IND-W vs ENG-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between India Women vs England Women Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Australia vs India, 1st ODI- Who will win today AUS vs IND match?
AUS vs IND, 1st ODI , Cricket Tips :The big series involving Australia and India is all set to begin in Perth. The first ODI will kick off at 9 AM IST on Sunday at the Optus Stadium. Indian greats Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are back, and India will be strengthened with their return. Shubman Gill is also making his ODI captaincy debut and will look to start with a win. On the other hand, Mitchell Marsh will lead Australia in the absence of Pat Cummins. Mitchell Starc is back, but Australia will miss a number of key players for the first game. AUS vs IND: Match Details Date : October 19 (Sunday) Time : 9 AM IST Venue : Perth Stadium, Perth AUS vs IND: Live Streaming Details The live action of the first T20I in India will be available across the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also enjoy the game through the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. AUS vs IND: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 152 Australia : 84 India : 58 No Result : 10 AUS vs IND: Ground Pitch Report Perth Stadium is known for good bounce and carry. So, we can expect a pace-friendly wicket for this game. The overcast conditions will increase the interest of the fast bowlers for this game. Batting initially will be challenging, but as the game goes on, the conditions will settle down. AUS vs IND: Possible XIs Australia : Travis Head, Mitch Marsh (C), Matthew Short, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Philippe (wk), Mitchell Owen, Cooper Connoly, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Ben Dwarshuis, Nathan Ellis India : Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (C), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer (vc), KL Rahul (wk), Axar Patel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Mohammed Siraj AUS vs IND: Players to Watch out for Probable Best Batter For India, Shubman Gill is playing continuously and also scoring runs. He will look to make his captaincy debut game a good one. For Australia, Mitchell Marsh has been in fantastic form. Probable Best Bowler India will depend on Kuldeep Yadav in the middle overs, and he can target the inexperienced Australian middle order. Josh Hazlewood will have a key role with the ball for the hosts. Today Match Prediction : Australia will miss some of their first-choice players for this series. That will give an edge to India, and we predict India to win the first ODI. AUS vs IND Match 1st ODI, Today Match AUS vs IND, AUS vs IND Prediction, AUS vs IND Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Australia vs India Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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Rain Washes Out First T20I Between New Zealand And England In Christchurch
For New Zealand: Persistent rain denied fans an exciting finish as the opening T20 International between New Zealand and England was abandoned at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Saturday. England, having posted 153 for six in their 20 overs, never got the chance to defend their total as the rain intensified before New Zealands innings could begin, leaving the series finely poised with just two matches to decide the outcome. After being sent in to bat, Englands top order struggled to find rhythm on a sluggish pitch that offered grip and variable bounce. The visitors slipped to 81 for five in the 12th over when captain Jos Buttler, who had been anchoring the innings, was caught in the deep for 29. Despite some promising starts from the likes of Jacob Bethell and Harry Brook, New Zealands bowlers maintained consistent pressure, making scoring difficult. It was all-rounder Sam Curran who provided the much-needed impetus for England. Coming in with his side under pressure, Curran played a composed yet aggressive knock, finishing unbeaten on 49 off 35 balls. His innings featured a series of late boundaries, including a crucial flurry in the final overs that lifted England to a competitive total. The final over, bowled by Jacob Duffy, went for 19 runs a surge that gave England hope of setting a challenging chase. Rain briefly halted play after 16.2 overs when England were 110 for five, forcing a 30-minute delay. When play resumed, Curran and Jordan Cox managed to push the total past 150 before the innings closed. It was all-rounder Sam Curran who provided the much-needed impetus for England. Coming in with his side under pressure, Curran played a composed yet aggressive knock, finishing unbeaten on 49 off 35 balls. His innings featured a series of late boundaries, including a crucial flurry in the final overs that lifted England to a competitive total. The final over, bowled by Jacob Duffy, went for 19 runs a surge that gave England hope of setting a challenging chase. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score However, the weather had the final say, with continuous showers making further play impossible. The teams will now regroup for the second T20I, scheduled to be played at the same venue in Christchurch on Monday. Article Source: IANS
Indian Womens Cricket Team For The Blind Meets Sri Lanka PM Ahead Of Inaugural Womens T20 WC
World Cup Organising Committee: The Indian womens cricket team for the Blind, along with key representatives from the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and the World Cup Organising Committee, met the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Harini Amarasuriya on Saturday. The meeting was held ahead of the first-ever Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025, which will be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from November 11 to 23. The delegation included Mahantesh G. Kivadasannavar, Chairman of CABI and Founder of Samarthanam Trust, Meenakshi Lekhi, Chairperson of the World Cup Organising Committee and Shailender Yadav, General Secretary of CABI. The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to India , H.E. Mahishini Colonne was also present in the meeting. Expressing delight, Sri Lanka PM said, Very happy to know that Sri Lanka is co hosting the first Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind. So really looking forward to see results of the match, hopefully Sri Lanka does well. And wish everyone team all the best. It is great to see the teams doing really good work and inspirational work and happy to support the Cricket for The Blind. Speaking about the interaction with Sri Lanka PM, Mahantesh said, It is a moment of great pride for us to have this opportunity to meet the Honble Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. The partnership between India and Sri Lanka for hosting the inaugural Womens Blind Cricket World Cup is a milestone in promoting inclusivity and inspiring countless young women with visual impairment to pursue their dreams through cricket. The Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025 will feature teams from India, Sri Lanka, Australia, Pakistan, Nepal, and the USA, with matches scheduled in New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Colombo. Speaking about the interaction with Sri Lanka PM, Mahantesh said, It is a moment of great pride for us to have this opportunity to meet the Honble Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. The partnership between India and Sri Lanka for hosting the inaugural Womens Blind Cricket World Cup is a milestone in promoting inclusivity and inspiring countless young women with visual impairment to pursue their dreams through cricket. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score CABI, the cricketing arm of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, is the organiser of this landmark World Cup, reflecting Indias leadership in creating equitable platforms for athletes with disabilities, especially women. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand bowl and bring in Tahuhu; Pakistan unchanged
If Pakistan lose, they will be out of the tournament
Women's World Cup: New Zealand Opt To Bowl First Against Pakistan, Tahuhu Comes In For Illing
World Cup: New Zealand have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Pakistan in the Women's World Cup match at R. Premadasa Stadium here on Saturday. New Zealand made just one change in their playing 11 with Lea Tahuhu coming in for Bree Illing. We're going to bowl first today. I think we saw that they pitched it a little up in the England vs Pakistan game. So we're going to have a first crack at that, and especially with the weather that's been around in Colombo probably the last week or so, I think knowing what to chase is sometimes of benefit. Just got to focus on this game, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine said at the toss I think, you know, that's been our priority, focusing on this game and making sure that we do the basics really well and fous on the processes. I know it's very cliche, but we know if we start focusing too far ahead, then we can sort of get ahead of ourselves. So looking forward to a really good challenge here against Pakistan. On the other hand, Pakistan made no changes in their final 11 for the game. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said, We have good belief in our side, and the way the guys performed, in our bowling and fielding side. I think we still have that belief. Hopefully, they will execute a better plan today and bounce back. Hopefully we will try to win this game. Playing with the same team. Playing XIs Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said, We have good belief in our side, and the way the guys performed, in our bowling and fielding side. I think we still have that belief. Hopefully, they will execute a better plan today and bounce back. Hopefully we will try to win this game. Playing with the same team. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score New Zealand: Suzie Bates, Georgia Plimmer, Amelia Kerr, Sophie Devine (c), Brooke Halliday, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze(w), Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Lea Tahuhu, Eden Carson. Article Source: IANS
PKL 12: Big Boost To Have Nitin Kumar Back, Says Jaipur Pink Panthers Head Coach Narender Redhu
Jaipur Pink Panthers: Jaipur Pink Panthers' head coach Narender Redhu is delighted with the return of Nitin Kumar, who played a key role in his sides win, registering his eighth Super 10 of the season after returning from an injury. Jaipur Pink Panthers returned to winning ways after their impressive performance against UP Yoddhas, prevailing 42-29 at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium on Friday. Delighted with the return of his raider at this crucial stage of the tournament, the coach shared, Were happy to have Nitin back in the side. The entire team has been waiting for his return. We lost a few games which we might have won if he was in the side. However, we wanted him to recover fully before letting him back in the team. Today, its a big boost to have him back in defence and offence. The head coach also credited Ali Samadi for stepping up to the plate in the absence of Nitin. He said, Its a team game. At moments when Nitin wasnt in the team, Ali (Samadi) shouldered the raiding responsibilities alone. Today, he also performed well. The Iranian registered his fourth Super 10 of the season in the win against the Yoddhas. Further elaborating on his raiders impressive performances in his debut season, Redhu reckoned that the league has found a new star. He's the new kid on the block. Hes talented, fit, confident and has a great bonding with the team. Hes worked hard throughout and hopefully, he can be fit and firing for Jaipur Pink Panthers in the future as well. The league has found a new star in him. Thats how kabaddi moves forward as a sport, he added. Reflecting on his teams all-round performance, and especially the combination play between his two raiders, Redhu mentioned It was a brilliant team effort. The combination between Ali and Nitin was top notch for us today and even Parvinder contributed to the win. This is the performance we had been waiting for as a team. Nitin Kumar also credited Ali Samadi for his standout performances in his debut season. This is not an individual sport; its a team sport. The team can only win if everyone gives their best. Ali has been exceptional for us. To do what hes doing in his debut season is sensational. Whenever we need support in certain situations, he steps up, Nitin said. Looking ahead to the teams next challenge against Bengal Warriorz, Nitin said, We want to keep playing in this manner and give it our all in the upcoming matches. Well plan for each opponent, and take it one game at a time. Echoing those sentiments while giving a bit of insight into how the team will plan to stop Bengal Warriorz captain Devank Dalal, Aryan Kumar concluded, The strategy will be to stop Devank as much as possible. Hes the main raider of their team. Hes at the peak of his powers. So, well follow the coachs plans and keep the defence tight whenever hes on the mat. Please find below, the previews for the PKL Season 12 matches on Saturday, October 18: In the thick of the top four battle, Bengaluru Bulls will be up for a stern test against Dabang Delhi K.C. in the first game of the day. The young guns such as Alireza Mirzaian and Deepak Sankar will be leading the charge for the Bulls, when they go up against Dabang Delhis experienced campaigners, including Ashu Malik and Fazel Atrachali. Please find below, the previews for the PKL Season 12 matches on Saturday, October 18: Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With Devank Dalal recording five 20+ point games this season, he single-handedly carried the Bengal Warriorz campaign this season. As their play-in hopes hang by a thread, their captain will once again need to step up when they take on Jaipur Pink Panthers dynamic raiding duo in Nitin Kumar and Ali Samadi. Article Source: IANS
Were Confident That Cummins Is Going To Play A Major Part In Ashes: George Bailey
New South Wales: Australias selectors remain optimistic that captain Pat Cummins will play a major part in the upcoming Ashes series, despite no final decision being made on his availability less than five weeks before the first Test. Chair of selectors George Bailey struck a positive tone while speaking to reporters in Perth on Saturday, saying Cummins recovery from a back issue was progressing well. I actually have no further update on that from when I think the last time Pat spoke. Its progressing. Hes building up. Hes optimistic about it. I think actually the more hes done over the last few days, the more optimistic hes become, but I categorically dont know if hes bowled a ball, he said. Cummins had earlier admitted he was less likely than likely to be fit for Perth and would need at least four weeks of bowling to be ready. Despite that uncertainty, Bailey said there were positive signs in the skippers training workload. We know time is getting short and theres permutations around that, not just around the back, but other factors as well. Its positive. Were really confident that hes going to play a major part. Hopefully its the first Test. If not, then well pick it up, Bailey added. If Cummins fails to recover in time, Steven Smith will captain Australia. Bailey confirmed Smiths return from New York and said he will play the next two Sheffield Shield games for New South Wales. Bailey also provided updates on Cameron Green and Beau Webster, both of whom have been carefully managed due to minor injuries. It is minor and its conservative, and I think this decision probably ensures that we do have enough time to make sure, Bailey said on Greens side soreness. We put so much time and energy into building out the plan for him to be available for the first Test as an allrounder. Hell keep his plan of playing Shield round three and Shield four... that should provide pretty good time that hed be in a good place to be ready to bowl. He also assured fans that Webster, recovering from a rolled ankle, was a lock for the first Test squad. Last time he rolled his ankle, I think about five weeks later, he had a bit of a soft tissue injury. We just sort of [took] Beau through the journey of lets work back from Sydney, rather than up to Perth... for the sake of one extra week, get it right. I think his all-round package has been really important. Hell be in Perth. Everyone can relax, he said. He also assured fans that Webster, recovering from a rolled ankle, was a lock for the first Test squad. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I liked the intent, I liked the movement, liked the way he built the partnerships. Its a nice bowling attack South Australia have got, so hes batting nicely. We know hes a quality player, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Mitchell Marsh Hopes For 'not Too Much Great Cricket' From Kohli And Rohit
West Australian Cameron Green: Australia captain Mitchell Marsh is preparing for a blockbuster one-day series against India with a mix of excitement and good humour, admitting he hopes Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma dont produce too much great cricket in what could be their final appearance on Australian soil. Speaking ahead of Sundays opening ODI at Optus Stadium a sell-out fixture despite a 90 per cent chance of rain Marsh said the series promised to be a special occasion both for fans and players. With over 1,75,000 tickets already sold across the three matches, anticipation is high as two of Indias modern greats return to Australian shores. Had the privilege of playing against them quite a lot over the journey. They are obviously legends of the game, Marsh said. Virat, especially in this white-ball format, is the greatest chaser ever. I think you can see why the ticket sales are so high and why a lot of people are coming to watch them. And if it is their last time on Australian soil, I hope they enjoy it and I hope people can witness not too much great cricket from them but witness two of the greats playing in Australia. Marsh, who will lead the ODI side in Pat Cummins absence due to injury, said captaining Australia at home was a privilege in itself. Any time youre captaining your country is always a huge honour. Playing at home is always extra special and by all reports, its going to be a big crowd, he said. To see the stadium packed out against India, its going to be a great experience for our group. The series opener will also mark the start of Kohlis swansong tour Down Under, with both he and Rohit having retired from Tests and T20Is to focus solely on one-day internationals as they eye the 2027 ODI World Cup. Marsh also light-heartedly ruled himself out of any potential Test recall despite ongoing injury concerns around fellow West Australian Cameron Green and Beau Webster ahead of the Ashes next month. Ive got tickets for day one and two. I havent asked the wife yet, so thats about as much thought as Ive given it, Marsh joked. Green, who has been managing side soreness, is expected to recover in time for the first Ashes Test in Perth. Hes okay, its obviously on the very minor end and a cautious take on it, but hes all good, Marsh said. Ive got tickets for day one and two. I havent asked the wife yet, so thats about as much thought as Ive given it, Marsh joked. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Often you see Perth (Optus) Stadium can swing around with a new ball and both teams will be looking to do early damage on that wicket. Look across the board in the Big Bash, a lot of your biggest scores are back-ended, he said. I believe its going to be a high scoring affair, but getting through the first 10 overs for both teams will be a challenge and maybe where the games won and lost. Article Source: IANS
I Won't Shy Away From Taking Advice From Them: Gill On Leading Rohit And Kohli In ODIs
Sydney Cricket Ground: New appointed ODI skipper Shubman Gill shared his thoughts on captaining the batting stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli and admitted that he won't shy away from taking any advice from the veterans if he is in a difficult situation. Both Rohit and Kohli are set to play their final international matches on Australian soil over the next week as part of India's squad for the three-match series in Perth, Adelaide and Sydney. After replacing Rohit as Test skipper following his retirement earlier this year, Gill also assumed the ODI captaincy from the 38-year-old ahead of the tour of Australia. India are touring Australia for three ODIs and five T20Is. Indias white-ball tour of Australia, under the new captain Gill, starts with the ODI series opener on Sunday at Perth Stadium and is followed by matches at Adelaide Oval and Sydney Cricket Ground on October 23 and 25, respectively. Following the ODIs, India will face Australia in a five-match T20I series under Suryakumar Yadavs captaincy, scheduled from October 29 to November 8. Speaking to reporters on Saturday about leading the two former skippers Rohit and Virat , Gill said, They are the kind of players, when I was a kid I used to idolise. The kind of game that they used to play, the kind of hunger that they had are something that inspired me. And it's a big honour for me to be able to lead such legends of the game and learn from them. Even in the series, there were so many instances where I would be able to learn from their experience. And whenever I think I would be in a bit of a difficult situation, I wouldn't shy away from getting any suggestions or advice from them, he added. Asked about his learning from Rohit and Kohli while playing under their reins, Gill replied, 'There are some things I observed as a player that I really liked when I was playing under them. How they converse and what kind of communication and messaging that they had with the players is something that helped me get the best out of myself when I was playing under them. And as a captain now, that's the kind of captain that I would want to be. Where all my players feel very secure in the job that they have to do and the communication with what I want from them is very clear. I think they have served Indian cricket for 15-20 years. So, there are a lot of things that I learnt when I was playing under them. And the skill set and the experience that they bring, the team that they play in, the experience that they bring, it is very difficult to replicate that. Their success all over the world, they have played and they have been successful, they have made runs, won series, won trophies. So, their experience will be very helpful for us. I think they have served Indian cricket for 15-20 years. So, there are a lot of things that I learnt when I was playing under them. And the skill set and the experience that they bring, the team that they play in, the experience that they bring, it is very difficult to replicate that. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score After this series, India won't return to Australia for one-day internationals before the 2027 World Cup, meaning the three matches are set to be the last time Kohli and Rohit will be in action down under. Article Source: IANS
Making Gill ODI Captain Is Right Move At The Right Time: Finch
Making Gill ODI: Former Australia captain Aaron Finch has backed Shubman Gills appointment as Indias ODI skipper ahead of the three-match series between the two teams, calling it the right move made at the right time, keeping in mind the 2027 World Cup. Gill has succeeded Rohit Sharma to become Indias new ODI skipper and will lead the side in the upcoming three-match series in Australia, starting in Perth on Sunday. The move to give ODI captaincy to Gill, the full-time Test captain whos led the team before in T20Is, has been viewed by Finch as a forward-looking step which aligns with Indias planning for the 207 ODI World Cup. Finch himself knows a thing or two about giving time to a new captain for an ODI World Cup in 2022, he retired from the format following a lean run and handed over the reins to Pat Cummins, who captained them to the mega event in 2023 in India. I think it's a great move to get Shubman in at this time. Whenever you're probably this far out from a 50 over World Cup, I think it's important that you're well and truly into the planning stages, focusing on that 2027 World Cup. So, from my point of view, I think it's absolutely the right move. He's a wonderful player, and we know that its the same in all formats of the game. So, from that point of view, he's in a great space as a player to take over the leadership of a couple of formats of the game. So, the planning and preparation stage is so important. You need to be going into the last six or nine months of the cycle, knowing exactly what your plans are for that World Cup going forward. So, from that point of view, it's the right time for Shubman. He's shown that he's a wonderful leader in T20s, ODIs, and in Test matches, he's getting results as well. So, it's the right time and it's a good move, Finch told IANS during a virtual media day on Saturday. Gill's elevation to ODI captaincy comes at a time when many believe there is a risk of him having a burnout given his workload. Following the ODI series, Gill will be in the five-match T20I series against Australia as deputy to Suryakumar Yadav before coming back to India to feature in the all-format series against South Africa, starting on November 14. Though Gill said ahead of the second India-West Indies Test in New Delhi that hes willing to go through this workload challenge in a bid to succeed in his aim of playing and thriving in all formats for India and winning ICC titles, Finch believes Gills workload across formats wont be much of a concern. Well, I don't think that it'll make too much of a difference to Shubman, the fact that it's criss crossing three different formats and he's come in and been a wonderful performer in all three performances, and the Test hundreds in England was brilliant. Then a clinical display in the series against the West Indies. His ODI record speaks for itself. It's a ridiculous record, to be honest. It's hard to fathom a young guy coming in and being as dominant in the world game as he has. So from that point of view, I think that he's got a great ability to just watch the ball, understand the game, and play what's in front of him. I guess the harder thing in when you become captain of a couple of formats is a lot of your time gets taken away from your own game, whether it be commercial or media commitments as captain, dealing with players within the squad where you almost have to prioritise their preparation into games as opposed to your own because there's a make-up of a squad that you're now leading. So as a player, you can just really focus in on what you need to do in each and every game. But as leader, you have to understand the importance of the whole squad and your role within that, and he seems to have done that wonderfully well. So I don't see that being any kind of issue for Shubman, he elaborated. Asked on how the Gautam Gambhir-led coaching staff can help Gill manage a hectic schedule, Finch stated, Now the management decides to challenge the workload on him, that'll just come down to how he's feeling, no doubt. He's somebody who is as fit as anybody in the game mentally. He's so sharp at the moment. So from there, I don't think that it'll be a huge change to what he's already doing. He's used to playing a lot of cricket. He looks like somebody without knowing him personally overly well, who enjoys what comes with the game, whether it's the ups and downs. You understand that may happen for every player and team if results don't go your way. But he's always got a smile on his face. He understands that you have to ride the wave at times. Asked on how the Gautam Gambhir-led coaching staff can help Gill manage a hectic schedule, Finch stated, Now the management decides to challenge the workload on him, that'll just come down to how he's feeling, no doubt. He's somebody who is as fit as anybody in the game mentally. He's so sharp at the moment. So from there, I don't think that it'll be a huge change to what he's already doing. He's used to playing a lot of cricket. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Catch all the action from Indias tour of Australia 2025, starting with the first ODI on October 19, 9 AM IST onwards, LIVE on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network. Article Source: IANS
India provide big lift-off to Australia's mega summer
The weather could be a factor in the opening ODI of the series while Australia are likely to field two debutants
Swepson's career-best outing charges Queensland to big win
Mitchell Swepson has claimed 10 wickets for the match to lead Queensland to a comfortable fourth-day Sheffield Shield victory over South Australia
New Zealand bowl first in Christchurch series opener
Both sides named XIs in advance of contest, with seamer-friendly surface in prospect
Confidence growing that Cummins will play 'major part' in Ashes
Chair of selectors George Bailey played down concerns over Cameron Green's fitness while lauding the form of Marnus Labuschagne early season
Womens WC: After Refreshing Break, India Eyes Win Over Formidable England (Preview)
Renuka Singh Thakur: In the thick of the festive spirit, all cities in India make for an illuminating look through decorative lights, diyas lit up in various shapes and joy being all around. Amidst this festive atmosphere and heat being at its best, a refreshed India will be back in action to restart its quest of entering the semi-finals when it faces a formidable England in a must-win clash at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday. By the time the match will be on, one can expect for the 30,000-seater stadium located bang in the centre of the city to be packed to the rafters. The buzz around the India-England clash has already spilled into the city, with locals starting to make their match-day predictions with the casual ease of seasoned pundits. But inside the Indian dressing room, despite having a relaxing week-long break, the mood is bound to be serious. Indias campaign, buoyed by early wins over Sri Lanka and Pakistan, is now at a precarious point after defeats to South Africa and Australia in Visakhapatnam. The SENA phase of the competition - South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia -was always going to be the litmus test for the hosts, and with two losses, the focus for India will now be in getting the better of England, who are unbeaten and arrive with momentum, especially after rain in Colombo helped them escape a huge scare against Pakistan. For India, improving the dot ball percentage, not perishing to left-arm spinners and tweaking the five-bowling combination are major concerns. Indias middle order has been the backbone of its campaign so far, and repeatedly bailing the team out of early collapses. Against Australia, openers Smriti Mandhana and Pratika Rawal made big runs in a 155-run opening stand. But a lower-order collapse meant they finished at 330, which Australia chased down in a nail-biting chase. Against a side like England, who are relentless with the ball and punish passivity from the opposition batters, India cannot afford any slip-ups. They will need their top five batters to fire again and take charge of keeping dot ball percentage low, something which has been a teething concern through the tournament. They also need to take down the challenge from left-arm spin duo of Sophie Ecclestone and Linsey Smith, who are amongst top ten leading wicket-takers in the competition. India may also be needed to rethink its team combination, especially after defeats to Australia and South Africa showed the fragility of playing with five bowlers in a 50-over game. Though skipper Harmanpreet Kaur stepped as the sixth bowler against South Africa, additional bowling reinforcements could be crucial against England, who are heavily dependent on captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Heather Knight. The sixth bowler will be needed by India, not just for control, but also for creating breakthroughs when the pressure mounts. With England having a vulnerability against inswingers, Renuka Singh Thakur will be a valuable inclusion, but in whose place she comes, makes for an interesting watch. Meanwhile, touted as outside contenders for the trophy, England managed to briefly be on top of the points table, before being eclipsed by Australia. But beneath the surface of an unbeaten campaign, their progress has been anything but assured. Their wins have masked some of the recurring vulnerabilities - against Bangladesh, they were 101/6 before Heathers rescue act helped them get over the line. In their win over Sri Lanka, only Nat crossed 35 and went on to make a century. Against Pakistan, they were 78/7 when rain intervened and helped them escape with a point. With India and Australia looming, Englands semi-final spot may look safe, but still not having that guarantee to enter the last four stage. Outside Heather, Nat and to some extent Charlie Dean, rest of them have flattered to deceive with Emma Lamb, miscast at number six, and Tammy Beaumont, slowly becoming a walking wicket against inswingers, being under the heaviest scrutiny. Since their thumping ten-wicket win over South Africa in Guwahati, their top order has failed to survive the powerplay unscathed. If pacers have stifled them in the first ten overs, the spinners then come over to stifle Englands run-flow in the middle overs. What would be the solution to Englands batting woes from head coach Charlotte Edwards makes for an interesting look. In all, India will need to deliver a sustained, top-tier performance to overcome England, something which theyve struggled with consistently in the tournament so far. They wouldnt just need flashes of brilliance, because a cohesive overall execution is the need of the hour. As they enter a make-or-break stage of the tournament and with little room for error, time is ripe for India to need to raise their game in every department. Theres no better moment to do it than now - beating England during the Diwali frenzy in cricket-loving Indore. When: Sunday, October 19, 3:00 PM IST Where: Holkar Stadium, Indore Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England: Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Em Arlott, Tammy Beaumont, Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Sarah Glenn, Amy Jones, Heather Knight, Emma Lamb, Linsey Smith, and Danni Wyatt-Hodge. Article Source: IANS
ACB Withdraws From T20I Tri-series Involving Pakistan After 3 Afghan Players Killed In Air Strike
The Afghanistan Cricket Board: Afghanistan have pulled out of a tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month after three local cricketers were killed in airstrikes carried out by Pakistan in Paktika province, the Afghanistan Cricket Board said on Friday. Afghanistan had been scheduled to participate in the tri-series, also featuring Sri Lanka, in Lahore and Rawalpindi from November 5 to 29. The ACB shared a statement on social media, condemning the incident and describing it as a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime. The Afghanistan Cricket Board expresses its deepest sorrow and grief over the tragic martyrdom of the brave cricketers from Urgun District in Paktika Province, who were targeted this evening in a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime, it said in a statement. The ACB named the three players as Kabeer, Sibghatullah and Haroon, who earlier travelled to Sharana to participate in a friendly cricket. In this heartbreaking incident, three players (Kabeer, Sibghatullah and Haroon) alongside 5 other fellow countrymen from Urgun District were martyred, and seven others were injured. The players had earlier travelled to Sharana, the capital of Paktika province, to participate in a friendly cricket match. After returning home to Urgun, they were targeted during a gathering, the statement read. The ACB considers this a great loss for Afghanistans sports community, its athletes, and the cricketing family. The ACB also extends its deepest condolences and solidarity to the bereaved families of the martyrs and to the people of Paktika Province, it added. Following the incident, ACB announced its withdrawal from the next month's T20I tri-series involving Pakistan as as a gesture of respect to the victims. In response to this tragic incident and as a gesture of respect to the victims, the Afghanistan Cricket Board has decided to withdraw from participating in the upcoming Tri-Nation T20I Series involving Pakistan, scheduled to be played in late November, it said. Afghanistan T20I skipper condemned the attack as immoral and barbaric. I am deeply saddened by the loss of civilian lives in the recent Pakistani aerial strikes on Afghanistan. A tragedy that claimed the lives of women, children, and aspiring young cricketers who dreamed of representing their nation on the world stage. It is absolutely immoral and barbaric to target civilian infrastructure. These unjust and unlawful actions represent a grave violation of human rights and must not go unnoticed. In light of the precious innocent souls lost, I welcome the ACBs decision of withdrawing from upcoming fixtures against Pakistan. I stand with our people at this difficult time, our national dignity must come before all else, he posted on X. It is absolutely immoral and barbaric to target civilian infrastructure. These unjust and unlawful actions represent a grave violation of human rights and must not go unnoticed. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The massacre of innocent civilians and our domestic cricket players by these oppressors is a heinous, unforgivable crime, wrote Afghan international cricketer Fazalhaq Farooqi on Facebook. Article Source: IANS
3 Afghanistan Cricketers Killed In Attack On Pakistan Border
Afghanistan have pulled out of a tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month after three local cricketers were killed in an attack, the country's cricket board said on Friday. The ACB said that the players had travelled from Urgun to Sharana in the eastern Paktika province on the Pakistan border to take part in a friendly match. It said that after returning home to Urgun, they were targeted during a gathering in what it described as a cowardly attack carried out by the Pakistani regime. The ACB named the three players as Kabeer, Sibghatullah and Haroon, and said that five other people were also killed in the attack. The ACB did not give any more details on the attack. It said that it considers this a great loss for Afghanistan's sports community, its athletes, and the cricketing family, while extending its deepest condolences and solidarity to the bereaved families. The ACB said that it had decided to withdraw from next month's tri-series as a gesture of respect to the victims. The massacre of innocent civilians and our domestic cricket players by these oppressors is a heinous, unforgivable crime, wrote Afghan international cricketer Fazalhaq Farooqi on Facebook. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Another international player, Mohammad Nabi, added: This incident is not only a tragedy for Paktika but for the entire Afghan cricket family and the nation as a whole.
I hope I have a lot of my best years ahead of me: Sebastian Korda
Once Carlos Alcarazs equal and better than his fellow Americans Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton, the 25-year-old has had a rough recent past. Injuries and below-par form have affected his ascent towards realising his potential, but Florida native remains optimistic. In this conversation, Korda discusses his life until now and what the future may hold.
Meredith and Bird pull off stunning three-run win for Tasmania over WA
Curtis and Rocchiccioli shared a 52-run ninth-wicket stand for WA to get them within seven runs of victory before Meredith and Bird took the last two wickets to seal Tasmania's win
Carey the key to denying Queensland victory against South Australia
Mitch Swepson took three wickets and Lachlan Hearne scored his first Sheffield Shield century as Queensland closed on victory
Afghanistan withdraw from Pakistan tri-series following cross-border incident
ACB claim several lives were lost in attack in Urgun district, including three local cricketers
NZ-W vs PAK-W, Match 19, Cricket Tips: The upcoming game of the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 will bring the 2000 winner, New Zealand Women, up against Pakistan Women. This is a crucial game for New Zealand, as the last rained-out game has put them in a must-win situation. Now, they need two points from this game. The upcoming match will start at 3 PM IST on Saturday at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Pakistan Women had a chance to fold a historic win over England, but rain snatched that moment for them. Already there is not much left for them in this tournament, and they can only spoil the parties of others. NZ-W vs PAK-W: Match Details Date : October 18 (Saturday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo NZ-W vs PAK-W: Live Streaming Details Indian fans watch the NZW vs PAKW on TV through the Star Sports Networks. The live stream of this match will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. NZ-W vs PAK-W: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 17 New Zealand Women : 15 Pakistan Women : 02 No Result : 00 NZ-W vs PAK-W: Ground Pitch Report R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo has enough help for the bowlers. The bounce here is not even, and spinners will always be in the game. The fast bowlers have found good swing in recent matches, and overcast conditions are also one reason behind it. Batting second can be a good decision because there is a prediction of rain ahead of this game. NZ-W vs PAK-W: Possible XIs New Zealand Women : Sophie Devine (c), Suzie Bates, Amelia Kerr, Georgia Plimmer, Maddy Green, Isabella Gaze (wk), Brooke Halliday, Jess Kerr, Rosemary Mair, Bree Illing, Eden Carson Pakistan Women : Muneeba Ali, Sidra Amin, Fatima Sana (c), Omaima Sohail, Natalia Pervaiz, Aliya Riaz, Sidra Nawaz (wk), Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, Sadia Iqbal NZ-W vs PAK-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sophie Devine is second best in the run-scoring chart this tournament. She has scored 260 runs in just three innings. For Pakistan, Sidra Ameen has played that role. Probable Best Bowler Jess Kerr is bowling well with the new ball. She can swing the ball with good pace to take early wickets. Fatima Sana has bowled well for Pakistan and is one of the leading wicket-takers in this tournament. Today Match Prediction : Pakistan have not been able to deliver a complete performance with bat and ball. New Zealand women still have a better combination, and we predict them to win this game. NZ-W vs PAK-W Prediction Match 19, ICC Womens World Cup 2025, Today Match NZ-W vs PAK-W, NZ-W vs PAK-W Prediction, NZ-W vs PAK-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between New Zealand Women vs Pakistan Women Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Bangladesh vs West Indies, 1st ODI- Who will win today BAN vs WI match?
BAN vs WI, 1st ODI , Cricket Tips :West Indies will face Bangladesh in three ODIs and three T20Is. The first game of the ODI series will be played on Saturday at Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka, at 1 PM IST. Both teams are coming off a poor outing in their respective series. West Indies were thrashed by India in tests, while Afghanistan hammered Bangladesh in ODIs in the UAE. Both teams are in search of momentum and a good performance in the first ODI. The conditions will be slow, and both teams have good spinners, and batters from both sides will have a big job in their hands. BAN vs WI: Match Details Date : October 18 (Saturday) Time : 1 PM IST Venue : Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka BAN vs WI: Live Streaming Details In India fans can only watch the live action of the first ODI, which will be available on the FanCode mobile app or website. BAN vs WI: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 47 Bangladesh : 21 West Indies : 24 No Result : 02 BAN vs WI: Ground Pitch Report Shere Bangla National Stadium is a good bowling wicket, where spinners will get more help. The wicket is on the slower side, and toss will be crucial; batting will be more challenging in the first innings than the second. So, the team that wins the toss should bowl first. BAN vs WI: Possible XIs Bangladesh : Najmul Hossain Shanto, Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan, Towhid Hridoy, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c), Nurul Hasan (wk), Jaker Ali, Rishad Hossain, Tanzim Sakib, Hasan Mahmud, Mustafizur Rahman West Indies : Brandon King, Shai Hope (c & wk), Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Alick Athanaze, Romario Shepherd, Roston Chase, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Joseph, Justin Greaves, Jediah Blades BAN vs WI: Players to Watch out for Probable Best Batter Towhid Hridoy has done well in the previous ODI series against Afghanistan. He showed good form with the bat. For West Indies, Shai Hope has been the guiding light in the ODIs and is the big wicket. Probable Best Bowler Mehidy Hasan Miraz has been the top bowler for Bangladesh. He finished with the most wickets against Afghanistan. For West Indies, Shamar Joseph is back after injury, and we all know what he brings to the table. Today Match Prediction : Both teams are going through a tough phase. But one of them will lose. Bangladesh will have an edge of home conditions, and we predict them to win the first ODI. BAN vs WI Match 1st ODI, Today Match BAN vs WI, BAN vs WI Prediction, BAN vs WI Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Bangladesh vs West Indies Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.