IPL 2026: Swing And Mayhem - How Test Virtues Helped RCB Dismantle DC In Powerplay
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Four overs, 23 deliveries, eight runs and six wickets the result of the clash between Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru was very much decided before a majority of the crowd, after completing their work shifts, took their seats at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The Kotla crowd on Monday had come for just one guy; Virat Kohli. RCB's team bus drew louder cheers than Delhi's own - a small but pointed reminder of who this fixture really belongs to. The fans sporting Kohli, 18 jersey had their moneys worth when the talismanic batter duly finished off the chase in seven overs. But what lingered as fans came out of the stadium much earlier than expected ending time was something they had not bargained for - a powerplay so dominated by accurate Test match lengths, swing and bounce. The chatter was not much about the joy of seeing Kohli reach Mount 9000 runs in IPL, but whether they had somehow wandered into a Test match in England via Bhuvneshwar, the newest joint wicket taker in the competition, and Hazlewood, who got his fourth scalp with a pin-point yorker to castle Abishek Porel. In a tournament that has spent recent weeks redefining the limits of batting - DC themselves posted 264 in their previous outing and talking about the lack of bat and ball balance, the proceedings of Monday night in New Delhi felt like a gentle course correction. The venue which saw batters make 5329 runs on pitch number six Saturday offered something different under the floodlights via pitch number five on Monday: swing, seam, impeccable lengths and unpredictable bounce. Hazlewood, operating with the economy of a man who wastes nothing, became the tormentor in chief alongside Bhuvneshwar, who laid the foundation for the carnage. A swinging delivery angled away outside off drew an outside edge from debutant Sahil Parakh that fell short of third man. Bhuvneshwar noticed what he needed to notice: the highly-talked left-handed batter would not move his feet, and surely not resist a delivery shaped to look hittable. The next ball from Bhuvneshwar, who consistently got two to four degrees of swing, was fuller, angling in and came in late to castle Parakh for a duck. KL Rahul arrived carrying fresh momentum from his 152 not out against the Punjab Kings. He is the only batter in the competition's history to have scored more than a hundred runs against Hazlewood, and had scored boundaries off him early on when DC had upstaged RCB at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Hazlewood's response was to go short, early, and with pace. The ball rose hard into Rahul's body and the pull shot, though instinctive, took a top-edge and Jitesh Sharma settled beneath it well to end Rahuls stay. Sameer Rizvi, lured by a full ball in the channel outside off stump, edged behind while attempting a drive while Tristan Stubbs fended a late-swinging delivery to first slip. DC captain Axar Patel, trying to exercise the discipline his colleagues had abandoned, left the first delivery well enough. But then Bhuvneshwar switched angles, going around the wicket and found his bottom edge, which was safely pouched by the keeper. Hazlewoods bounce would create problems for Nitish Rana, who was in an ugly tangle against the short ball and gave a catch to gully. By the time power-play ended, before a feeble dust storm came into the picture, DCs score read as 13/6, the lowest powerplay score in the competition's 19-year history. The numbers exist, but they risk obscuring what was actually happening at the crease: two experienced bowlers at their menacing best making and executing decisions four or five steps ahead of the batters facing them. Each dismissal had a logic that became visible only in retrospect, leading to more glee for RCB. It was unbelievable. Again, world-class bowlers. You are talking about Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. Seeing them operate from both the ends, they were bowling 18 balls each in powerplay. We talk a lot in the league, that batsmen are making 200-250 runs and they are hitting sixes and fours everywhere. Suddenly, a match comes where you see two world-class bowlers bowling and doing their thing, where the wicket was not that bad. But it was pure out-and-out, their skill set. For so many years, why they are one of the best bowlers in the world going around, they showed that by bowling 18-18 balls. So, it was quite pleasing to see. I mean, to get six wickets in powerplay, which is almost literally, you have taken the game away from the opponent. So, it was quite fun out there and we are lucky to have them there in our team, said RCB left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Krunal Pandya, while replying to a question from IANS, in the post-match press conference. The larger question is whether Monday's events represent an anomaly or an argument. T20 cricket has accelerated relentlessly in recent years, with ground dimensions, batting techniques and rule changes all tilting the contest toward batters. Scores above 200 have become routine. Bowling attacks are increasingly managed and pencilled to limit damage rather than take wickets. But for the first 30 minutes at the Kotla, two practitioners of the good old Test match virtues made that entire batting heavy framework look provisional. The conditions gave them something, and they were good enough to know exactly what to do with it. Axar, who looked baffled and shell shocked at the same time, could only give kudos to Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood for rattling DC, who looked like a deer caught between headlights and bring them cruelly down to Earth after ransacking 264 took them to cloud nine in batting. No, seriously, I feel that, just two days ago, there was a match, and that wicket, and this wicket also, it felt similar and everything was there. So I think, back of the mind, batters felt that there will be similar bounce and conditions. But the wind was also blowing, and that was a day match, and this was a night match, so because of that, I felt that that swing moment was more. At the same time, I think Bhuvi and Hazlewood are world-class bowlers. That swing, I think, in the first two overs, they are used to getting it done, irrespective of the wicket, or ground. But the way they were getting it, they did a good job and they bowled well. The batters, I feel that in the last match, they were in momentum and felt it will be good to feel the ball on the bat again. In that, they got one or two outs. After that, under pressure, I think, whoever went suddenly got a shock that, No, this just happened. So I think, for that, as a professional, they should be prepared. But, yes, that happened. In the last match, the momentum, batters felt that they will play a good wicket. But we will give credit to them that they also bowled very good balls, he added. The batters, I feel that in the last match, they were in momentum and felt it will be good to feel the ball on the bat again. In that, they got one or two outs. After that, under pressure, I think, whoever went suddenly got a shock that, No, this just happened. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Conditions and craft still matters to excel in T20 cricket and Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood showed bowlers that they can still make this format feel, briefly and gloriously, like their own and enjoy it, just like how they did on a manic Monday evening in New Delhi. Article Source: IANS
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5th T20I: Wolvaardt's Unbeaten 92 Helps South Africa Beat India, Win Series 4-1
South Africa Women: Laura Wolvaardt continued her record-breaking form with an unbeaten 92 off 56 balls to help South Africa women hand India Women a 23-run defeat in the fifth T20I and completed a 4-1 victory in the five-match series at the Willowmoore Park in Benoni on Monday. Electing to bat first, Wolvaardt hammered 11 boundaries and two sixes as she came up with another brilliant performance, raising 75 runs for the partnership for the opening wicket with Sune Luus, who contributed a run-a-ball 23, hitting two boundaries and one six in the fifth and final match of the series. Chasing a modest total, India lost early wickets and despite a fighting 40 by Bharti Fulmali, could manage only 132, losing the match by 32 runs. Wolvaardt kept one end going for South Africa Women, scoring runs at a brisk pace even though she lost partners at the other end. Her knock of 92 took her series tally to 330 runs the most by any batter in a womens T20I series. India fought back after the opening partnership between Wolvaardt and Luus, claiming wickets in a heap to restrict them to a modest 155/8 in 20 overs. For India, Renuka Singh, Shree Charani and Arundhati Reddy claimed two wickets apiece as India Women halted the rampaging South African Women from putting up a The hosts then came back and prevented India Women, who had won the fourth ODI riding on a fine all-round performance and had a great chance of making it 2-3 in the series, from winning the fifth and final match. India lost Shafali Verma, their best batter in the series, for four runs off five balls, handing a sharp catch to Chloe Tyson off Eliz-Mari Marx. From 12/1 it became 38/3 in the eighth over as Jemimah Rodrigues (1) and Anushka Sharma (17) fell to Ayabonga Khaka, Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (22) and Bharti Fulmali (40) fought a lone battle to keep India's hopes alive. But neither could guide the team to victory, and they were both out as India slumped to 99/5. They eventually managed only 132/8 in their 20 overs and lost by 23 runs, India lost Shafali Verma, their best batter in the series, for four runs off five balls, handing a sharp catch to Chloe Tyson off Eliz-Mari Marx. From 12/1 it became 38/3 in the eighth over as Jemimah Rodrigues (1) and Anushka Sharma (17) fell to Ayabonga Khaka, Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa Women 155/6 in 20 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 92 not out, Sune Luus 23; Renuka Singh 2-21, Shree Charani 2-22) beat India Women 132/8 in 20 overs (Bharti Fulmali 40, Richa Ghosh 25 not out; Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-18, Nadine de Klerk 2-26) by 23 runs Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Pressure On The Batting Side Is Immense When Hazlewood, Bhuvi Are Bowling, Says Padikkal
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru left-handed batter Devdutt Padikkal praised the teams new-ball bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar for their devastating spells against Delhi Capitals, saying the pressure they created in the first six overs set the tone for the match. Hazlewoods 4-12 and Bhuvneshwars 3-5 ensured RCB bowled out DC for 75, the lowest total of this season, which they chased down with 81 balls to spare. The duo picked three wickets each in the power-play to ensure DC never recovered from being blown away early on. I think it was great to see the way we bowled in those first six overs. Those two are so good with the new ball. And when you have that from both ends, I think the pressure on the batting side is immense, and that really showed today, Padikkal said at the conclusion of the game. Asked about his experience of fielding in the slips when the duo were bowling, Padikkal said, I was expecting a catch every ball, and that's not something you would say in a T20 game. But the way those two are bowling, every ball is an opportunity. On his own slip catching, the left-hander said, I think it's a lot to do with time out there. I think when I started doing slip fielding initially in my career, I wasn't really good at it. But as you do it more often, I think you get better at it. And it's all about picking the ball as early as you can and making sure your hands are soft. Asked about his experience of fielding in the slips when the duo were bowling, Padikkal said, I was expecting a catch every ball, and that's not something you would say in a T20 game. But the way those two are bowling, every ball is an opportunity. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Definitely, I think when you have a total like that on the board, it's important that we try and finish it off as soon as possible. Once Beth (Jacob Bethell) started the way he did, then it was pretty easy from there. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: I Just Followed Bhuvi, There Was A Little Bit Swing In The First Six Overs, Says Hazlewood
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengalurus pace bowling spearhead Josh Hazlewood said he was just following the example of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and felt that there was some movement on offer to exploit, which became very deadly in them beating Delhi Capitals by nine wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. Hazlewoods 4-12 and Bhuvneshwars 3-5 ensured RCB bowled out DC for 75, the lowest total of this season, which they chased down with 81 balls to spare. Probably turning up after 500+ runs, you don't expect that. I just followed Bhuvi. There was a little bit there in the first six overs. It was a little bit up and down. Once the ball got soft, it became consistent. You want the batter to hit down the V, but I thought there was something in the wicket in that area, then I thought to hit the pitch, it was nice to see the ball hit the higher part of the bat, said Hazlewood at the conclusion of the game, where he was named Player of the Match. Asked if RCB are looking good to defend the title, Hazlewood said, It would have been nice to bowl four overs and get off the field (laughs). But we are ticking every box. We summed up conditions nicely in the away games last year, we are hitting our straps now at the right time of the tournament. Bhuvneshwar, who leads the Purple Cap race, said the ball has been swinging more this season. I think it is swinging this year. I don't know whether it's ball or wickets or whatever, but when the ball swings and you get a few wickets upfront, it makes it easier for us to bowl the back end of the series, he said. In his conversations with Hazlewood during the spell, Bhuvneshwar said, Yes, it was a good, good batting wicket, especially the ball, the way the ball was coming onto the bat. Yes, there was a swing, and I think it (was) one of the good days where you bowl it because nicking or getting bowled. So we were fortunate to get those initial wickets. Bhuvneshwar, who leads the Purple Cap race, said the ball has been swinging more this season. I think it is swinging this year. I don't know whether it's ball or wickets or whatever, but when the ball swings and you get a few wickets upfront, it makes it easier for us to bowl the back end of the series, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked if he wanted an extra over, the veteran pacer said, No, I wasn't saying that because it was very hot and I was tired. So I was happy with the three overs and no, didn't want to push myself, considering my age. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Credit Goes To Bowlers For Power-play Burst, Says RCB Skipper Patidar
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar credited his bowlers, especially pacers Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, for setting up the teams emphatic nine-wicket win over Delhi Capitals with devastating spells in the Powerplay in the clash in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 in New Delhi. Hazlewoods 4-12 and Bhuvneshwars 3-5 ensured RCB bowled out DC for 75, which they chased down with 81 balls to spare. Absolutely, but I think even I am surprised the way wicket played, and all credit goes to bowlers, the way they have bowled, especially in the powerplay, Hazlewood and Bhuvi. I think the way they have hit those areas and got that a bit of swing earlier, I think that was tremendous to see, Patidar said at the conclusion of the game. Asked if there was more swing than usual, Patidar replied, I think the swing was normal, and the good thing was we got the early wicket, and that's why it kept us in the driving seat. Of course, I think if you are playing T20 cricket on the flat surface, so I think if you have, you should have a good bowling unit. That's why, because only a bowler can make you win the championship. On the bowling plans, the RCB skipper explained, No, no. We had planned earlier that if we got early wickets, then we would go three-three overs of each. And let's see how the wicket is behaving and the way afterwards the Suyash and Sheppy (Romario Shepherd) bowled, I think the areas. And Suyash also bowled, I think he got a lot of spin, I would say, but I think the way he bowled stump to stump, I think that was really good to see. Patidar emphasised the need to maintain discipline and routines as the tournament heads into its crucial phase, with RCB set to next face Gujarat Titans in Ahmedabad. It's very important to follow your routines because you know it's still a long way to go, but I think we are just taking one game at a time. And the positive is, as I mentioned last game also, that different players coming up and doing it for the team, I think that's a good sign for us. On the bowling plans, the RCB skipper explained, No, no. We had planned earlier that if we got early wickets, then we would go three-three overs of each. And let's see how the wicket is behaving and the way afterwards the Suyash and Sheppy (Romario Shepherd) bowled, I think the areas. And Suyash also bowled, I think he got a lot of spin, I would say, but I think the way he bowled stump to stump, I think that was really good to see. Also Read: Live Cricket Score nr/bsk/ Article Source: IANS
PBKS vs RR Match 40, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
PBKS vs RR Match 40, Cricket Tips :Punjab Kings have been the team to beat in the ongoing IPL 2026. They have not lost a single game this season and could possibly become the first team to qualify for the playoffs. PBKS will lock horns with Rajasthan Royals in match no. 40. This contest is slated to be held at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, on April 28 at 7:30 PM IST. PBKS are in excellent form and are coming off the highest IPL chase. RR have been average in recent matches, losing three of the last four matches. They will be under pressure for this game. PBKS vs RR: Match Details Date : April 28, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur PBKS vs RR Live Streaming Details Indian fans will be able to watch the live action of the PBKS vs RR game on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game on the Jio Hotstar app or website. PBKS vs RR Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 30 PBKS : 13 RR : 17 No - Result : 00 PBKS vs RR: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in New Chandigarh is considered very good for batting. It is flat and has nothing much init for the bowlers. Fast bowlers can extract some lateral movement, only for the first few overs. But overall, it is a good venue for the batters. PBKS vs RR Possible XIs PBKS : Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal RR : Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Riyan Parag (c), Shimron Hetmyer, Donovan Ferreira, Jofra Archer, Ravindra Jadeja, Tushar Deshpande, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma PBKS vs RR Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Prabhsimran Singh and Vaibhav Suryavanshi are in the six-hitting form. They will be the ones to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Jofra Archer has picked up a wicket in the very first over 4-5 times this season, and he is bowling well. For PBKS, Arshdeep Singh is setting the tone with the new ball. Today Match Prediction : PBKS are clear favorites, because of the performance they have shown. Hence, we predict Punjab Kings to win this game. PBKS vs RR Match 40, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, PBKS vs RR 2026 Prediction, PBKS vs RR Predicted XIs, Injury Update for PBKS vs RR Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions 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.
IPL 2026: When You Go Into The Next Match, You Have To Forget This And Move On, Says Axar
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel has urged his side to quickly put behind the disappointment of their heavy nine-wicket loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru and focus on the matches ahead, stressing that negativity will only hurt their campaign in the demanding IPL 2026 season. At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar ran through the DC batting line-up with impeccable lengths, swing and bounce to bundle them out for 75, which defending champions RCB chased down with 81 balls to spare. I still dont understand what happened. But everyone says that in cricket, every day you have to be on your toes, and you have to come back and do the same things again and again. But yes, when you go into the next match, you have to forget this and move on, Axar said at the conclusion of the game. On the early swing that undid his sides top order, Axar said the top three batters could have negotiated the swing better. I wouldnt say surprised - they are world-class bowlers, and they swing the ball anywhere, they have done it on every ground. But yes, I feel if our openers or one of the top-order batters had negotiated those first couple of overs better, it could have made a difference, and the match might have been different. But credit to them for the way they bowled. Reflecting on momentum shifts for DC, who are now on a three-game losing streak, Axar said, Yes, if I talk about today, you can think like that. But I feel ifs and buts will keep happening. You might think that if we had taken that catch or completed that run in the GT game, maybe the momentum would have stayed. But these things keep happening. Whats important is that you come every day and keep doing the same things, stay on your toes, and keep doing what youve been doing. The IPL is a very tough tournament - you cant think even for a day that things will come easy. You have to come and execute every time. Yes, momentum matters, but you cant keep thinking what if that had happened. Its better to focus on whats in front of you, he elaborated. But these things keep happening. Whats important is that you come every day and keep doing the same things, stay on your toes, and keep doing what youve been doing. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So we have to forget this and move ahead. I'll also tell the team the same - one bad game doesnt mean you start pointing fingers or blaming the batters. We need to stay positive, continue what weve been doing in the last 6-7 matches, and keep the right mindset. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Sizzle As RCB Complete Nine-wicket Rout Of DC
Impact Player Jacob Bethell: Sizzling spells from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar helped defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru storm to a nine-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in a one-sided Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 game at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday. Chasing just 76, after bundling out DC for 75 in 16.3 overs, RCB were never troubled, as Devdutt Padikkal and Virat Kohli hit 34 and 23 not out respectively to wrap the chase with 81 balls to spare and seal a win that was emphatic and swift in equal measure. The damage had been inflicted much earlier. Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar swung the new ball all around to reduce DC to 8/6 in the first four overs. From there on, DC were always playing for survival with only Abishek Porel offering resistance via 30. With RCB getting an emphatic victory, it was a bruising defeat for DC both in terms of net run rate and morale. They now face the challenge of regrouping quickly, while RCBs comprehensive performance leaves little doubt about their growing momentum in the tournament. RCBs pursuit of a modest 76 began with Impact Player Jacob Bethell flicking him for four, before Virat Kohli, surrounded by the familiar chants of Kohli, Kohli around the ground, got off the mark by lofting Dushmantha Chameera down the ground for a wonderful boundary. Then Bethell shifted gears with breathtaking suddenness - whacking Jamieson for a brace of sixes over mid-wicket fence, one of which was a monstrous 104m hit. Jamieson, to his credit, struck back when Bethell mistimed a loft and T Natarajan, sprinting back from mid-on, produced the catch of the evening - taking it cleanly over his shoulder and without touching the rope to dismiss him for a dazzling 20 off 11 balls. With RCB making the double of DCs power-play score in three overs, Devdutt Padikkal began by lofting Chameera over long-off for six, before whipping Jamieson over the square leg fence for another maximum. Padikkal brought up RCBs fifty in 4.3 overs with a one-legged pulled four through mid-wicket, before carting him through fine leg for another boundary, and then produced the shot of the night giving himself room to loft over mid-off for six. After RCB ended power-play at 65/1, Kohli finished off the easy chase in style lofting Natarajan down the ground for six, before going on the backfoot to pull over deep mid-wicket for another maximum to complete a comprehensive victory for the defending champions. With RCB making the double of DCs power-play score in three overs, Devdutt Padikkal began by lofting Chameera over long-off for six, before whipping Jamieson over the square leg fence for another maximum. Padikkal brought up RCBs fifty in 4.3 overs with a one-legged pulled four through mid-wicket, before carting him through fine leg for another boundary, and then produced the shot of the night giving himself room to loft over mid-off for six. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 75 all out in 16.3 overs (Abishek Porel 30, David Miller 19; Josh Hazlewood 4-12, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3-5) lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru 77/1 in 6.3 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 34 not out, Virat Kohli 23 not out; Kyle Jamieson 1-42) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Sizzle As RCB Bowl Out Listless DC For Just 75
Impact Player Abishek Porel: Royal Challengers Bengalurus pace duo Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar ripped through Delhi Capitals batting through a devastating new-ball spell, as the hosts were bundled out for just 75 in Match 39 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday. The pair combined for picking six wickets inside the first four overs, producing movement and bounce more reminiscent of a Test match than an IPL game. Outside edges flew, while batters were beaten repeatedly, as DC had no answers to counter Hazlewood (4-12) and Bhuvneshwar (3-5). Impact Player Abishek Porels 30 off 33 was the lone bright spot in an otherwise dismal batting effort, as no other DC batter crossed 20 and fell like ninepins. With just 75 on the board, the contest now hinges only on how quickly RCB can chase down the target, their bowlers having already delivered a masterclass in dismantling an opposition. Not many thought of mayhem coming DC's way when Bhuvneshwar Kumar's probing away-swinging delivery drew an edge off debutant Sahil Parakh, and trickled harmlessly to short third-man. But on the very next ball, Bhuvneshwar struck with lethal precision - a sharp, late-in-swinging yorker from over the wicket sneaked past Parakh's blade and castled him for a two-ball duck. Hazlewood raised the tempo of carnage with two huge blows in as many deliveries. A brutal short ball cramped KL Rahul for room on the pull, and the top edge settled into Jitesh Sharma's safe gloves, while debutant Sameer Rizvi was enticed in chasing one around the off-stump, and the outside edge on an expansive drive was grabbed by the keeper. Tristan Stubbs momentarily lifted DCs spirits by clipping Hazlewood's hat-trick ball for four. But the reprieve was fleeting as Bhuvneshwar, relentless and unerring, found Stubbs' outside edge with another late swinging delivery and was safely pouched by first slip. He then extracted the outside edge of captain Axar Patel, with Jitesh taking another catch. Hazlewood then completed DC's misery by producing a sharp short ball that tangled Nitish Rana, and an ugly glove-edge was caught by gully, as DC were in absolute tatters at 9/6 inside four overs. Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood became the first pair of bowlers in IPL history to each claim three wickets inside the powerplay in the same game, which underlined just how comprehensively they dismantled DC. When the six-over phase ended, Delhi's 13/6 became the new record for the lowest powerplay score in IPL history. Abishek Porel and David Miller then offered some resistance by plundering boundaries off Rasikh Salam Dar and Romario Shepherd to stage a brief recovery. But the brief 35-run stand off 31 balls was broken by Rasikh, as Miller, attempting to heave across the line against a pacy short ball, toe-ended to a grateful Jitesh. Amid a feeble dust storm swirling around the ground, Kyle Jamieson pulled Shepherd handsomely over mid-wicket for six to take DC to their fifty in 10.2 overs and spare them from the additional ignominy of the lowest total in IPL history. Even as Suyash Sharma troubled Porel, Jamieson's defiance was ended by Krunal Pandya, who joined the wicket-taking party with a good length delivery that straightened after pitching on off-stump and trapped him plumb lbw. After Suyash castled Kuldeep Yadav with a ripping leg-break, Hazlewood ended DCs misery by rattling Porels middle stump with a pin-perfect yorker. But the brief 35-run stand off 31 balls was broken by Rasikh, as Miller, attempting to heave across the line against a pacy short ball, toe-ended to a grateful Jitesh. Amid a feeble dust storm swirling around the ground, Kyle Jamieson pulled Shepherd handsomely over mid-wicket for six to take DC to their fifty in 10.2 overs and spare them from the additional ignominy of the lowest total in IPL history. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 75 all out in 16.3 overs (Abishek Porel 30, David Miller 19; Josh Hazlewood 4-12, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3-5) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru Article Source: IANS
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: Ahead of their last home game of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh against Rajasthan Royals, Punjab Kings Assistant Coach Brad Haddin addressed the media to discuss the squad's aggressive evolution and their focus on peaking at the right stage of the tournament. Coming off a record-breaking chase in Delhi, the Punjab Kings return to their home ground with a top order that Haddin described as on fire. Reflecting on the team's form and the tactical approach for the second half of the season, the assistant coach said, The one thing weve enjoyed most about coaching this group is their appetite to get better. The job is not done now; we're halfway through the tournament. Tournament play is about playing your best cricket at the back end and building towards that moment. While we are playing some good cricket, there are still a lot of areas Id like to improve on across batting, bowling, and in the field. Dismissing any concerns regarding the middle order's lack of big numbers, Haddin attributed it to the clinical efficiency of the openers. Our top order has been super dynamic and has set up some games. The others haven't had the opportunity to bat big innings because the top order has been on fire. But what they have done is contribute in their rolesit might not be a 70 or 80, but a quick 15 off six balls to get the momentum we need. They are doing everything the game requires. With 200-plus scores becoming common this season, Haddin noted that traditional economy rates are no longer the sole metric for bowling success. Its very hard to look at scoring rates now with the way batsmen are hitting the ball. The ball's going miles, and the six count is up. The one thing our bowlers have done really well is look to take wickets consistently. Theyve recognised the moments they need to get wickets to change momentum, and that is what has impressed us, he added. With 200-plus scores becoming common this season, Haddin noted that traditional economy rates are no longer the sole metric for bowling success. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings will play the last match on their home turf at the New International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh, on Tuesday against Rajasthan Royals at 7:30 pm. Article Source: IANS
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Zimbabwe Cricketer Mary-Anne Musonda Retires From All Forms Of Cricket
T20 World Cup: Mary-Anne Musonda, captain of the Zimbabwe women's national cricket team, announced her retirement from all forms of cricket on Monday. This ends a career that played a key role in developing the women's game in the country. The 34-year-old, who last represented Zimbabwe at the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2024 Qualifier two years ago, said her decision was influenced by more than just her performance on the field. From the outside it might seem like theres still more left in the tank, and, in many ways, there is, Musonda said in a statement from Zimbabwe Cricket. But this decision wasnt only about performance or ability. It was a mix of timing, perspective, and physical reality. At 34, I became more aware that it wasnt just about whether I could keep playing. It was also about whether I could keep asking my body to perform at that level over and over again. Musonda also spoke about her growing desire to contribute in different ways, especially in mentoring and developing the womens game. My role in developing the womens game, mentoring younger players, and contributing to cricket in Zimbabwe has become just as important to me as playing. It became clear that this is the right moment to step aside from international cricket, she added. Having made her debut in 2019, Musonda played 58 T20Is and 16 ODIs, scoring 1,054 runs in T20Is and 336 in ODIs. Her standout moment came in 2021 when she scored Zimbabwe Womens first-ever ODI century against Ireland. Appointed captain in 2018, Musonda recognised the responsibility of leading a developing team. Captaining Zimbabwe Women meant carrying more than just results. It meant carrying the hopes of a growing game, she said. We werent just playing matches; we were helping lay a foundation for the next generation, where every performance mattered in changing perceptions and opening doors. It wasnt just the title of captain; it was everything it represented. It felt like all those quiet battles had come full circle. More than personal achievement, it meant something bigger. Captaining Zimbabwe Women meant carrying more than just results. It meant carrying the hopes of a growing game, she said. We werent just playing matches; we were helping lay a foundation for the next generation, where every performance mattered in changing perceptions and opening doors. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The legacy I hope to leave behind goes beyond records or milestones. Its about impact. If years from now, more girls are playing cricket in schools and more pathways exist, then that, to me, is the real legacy. Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh Seal Record Chase as Tawhid Hridoy, Shamim Hossain Sink New Zealand in 1st T20I
Tawhid Hridoy and Shamim Hossain steered Bangladesh to their highest successful chase at home, overhauling New Zealand's 182-6 to win the first T20 international by six wickets on Monday. Bangladesh reached their target of 183 at the Chattogram stadium with two overs to spare to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. The win surpassed their previous best home chase of 171 against Ireland in November last year. Hridoy anchored the innings with an unbeaten 51 off 27 balls, his sixth T20 fifty. Shamim provided a fitting finish with 31 not out off just 13 balls, including three fours and two sixes. The left-handed Shamim took New Zealand seamer Matthew Fisher apart in the 17th over, plundering 25 runs to enthral the home crowd. Captain Litton Das scored a brisk 21 off 15 balls before Parvez Hossain Emon smashed 28 off 14 to set the platform for the chase. For New Zealand, leg-spinner Ish Sodhi took two wickets, while Josh Clarkson and Nathan Smith claimed one each. Batting first, Katene Clarke and Dane Cleaver gave New Zealand a flying start, despite an early mix-up that saw Tim Robinson run out in the second over after a direct throw from Hridoy. Clarke and Cleaver responded emphatically, using their fine footwork to take New Zealand to 61 at the end of the powerplay. They added 88 runs off 50 balls before both fell to leg-spinner Rishad Hossain. Clarke, who was dropped by Saif Hassan on 44, made 51 off 37 balls, with seven fours and one six, for his first T20 fifty. Cleaver was the more aggressive of the two, scoring 51 off just 28 balls, with seven fours and a six. Stand-in captain Nick Kelly contributed 39 off 27, while Clarkson struck an unbeaten 27 off 14. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rishad was the pick of the Bangladesh bowlers with 2-32.
IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians Sign Keshav Maharaj As Replacement For Mitchell Santner
Indian Premier League: Five-time winner Mumbai Indians have signed South African left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj as a replacement for Mitchell Santner, who has been ruled out of the ongoing 19th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, due to the injury he sustained on his left shoulder in the previous match. Mumbai Indians have confirmed the signing of South African left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj as a replacement for Mitchell Santner, who has been ruled out of IPL 2026, due to the injury he sustained on his left shoulder in the previous match, the Mumbai Indians informed in a statement on Monday. Mumbai Indians wish Santner a full recovery and look forward to seeing him back in action soon, the statement said. Maharaj is one of South Africa's most experienced spinners across all formats. The left-arm bowler with sharp control and the ability to build sustained pressure has been a consistent presence in the Proteas setup since his international debut in 2016. He was selected for South Africa's 2021 T20 World Cup squad without having played a single T20 international, debuted as captain against Sri Lanka, and took a wicket with his very first delivery in the format A captain for the national team and in franchise cricket, Keshav, in his last 30 T20 matches, has taken 31 wickets with a best of 3 for 15, the release said. Maharaj is one of South Africa's most experienced spinners across all formats. The left-arm bowler with sharp control and the ability to build sustained pressure has been a consistent presence in the Proteas setup since his international debut in 2016. He was selected for South Africa's 2021 T20 World Cup squad without having played a single T20 international, debuted as captain against Sri Lanka, and took a wicket with his very first delivery in the format Also Read: Live Cricket Score Santner has played four matches for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026 so far, claiming five wickets for 125 runs. Article Source: IANS
Former Zimbabwe captain Mary-Anne Musonda retires from all forms of cricket
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Towhid Hridoy's Fifty Helps Bangladesh Record Highest Successful Chase At Home
Parvez Hossain Emon: Bangladesh pulled off a record 183-run chase to beat New Zealand in the first T20I in Chattogram, sealing victory with 12 balls to spare their highest successful chase at home. Towhid Hridoy led the chase with an unbeaten 51 off 27 balls, his sixth T20I half-century. This knock was also a response to recent criticism. Parvez Hossain Emon (28 off 14) and Shamim Hossain, who finished the game with a blistering 31 not out off 13 balls, were big supporters of his. Bangladesh's start was slow. Tanzid Hasan got off to a rough start when Ish Sodhi dropped him, but he was able to get back on track. Saif Hassan, on the other hand, fell for 17 runs off 16 balls to Nathan Smith. Captain Litton Das scored 21 runs, but by the ninth over, Bangladesh was still scoring at about seven runs per over. Sodhi then got Litton and Tanzid (20) out in back-to-back overs, which stopped the chase. After that, the momentum changed a lot. Hridoy launched Sodhi for a six, while Parvez followed with a four and a slog-swept six as 18 runs came off the over. The pair added 57 for the fourth wicket before Parvez fell in the 15th over, leaving Bangladesh needing 49 from 5.1 overs. Shamims late surge was crucial. He started with a no-look six off Smith, while Hridoy kept the pressure on. Matthew Fisher gave away 25 runs in the 17th over, including two no-balls and a wide, as Bangladesh raced ahead to complete the chase easily. Earlier, New Zealand scored 182 for 6 after a solid start. Katene Clarke and Dane Cleaver led the way, adding 88 runs for the second wicket. Cleaver hit a half-century before getting out lbw to Rishad Hossain, while Clarke also made his fifty before being dismissed in the 12th over. Rishad played a key role in Bangladeshs comeback, also being part of the dismissal of Bevon Jacobs, while Mahedi Hasan sent Dean Foxcroft back to the pavilion for three runs. Stand-in captain Nick Kelly provided a late boost with 39 runs off 27 balls, hitting five fours and a six. However, New Zealands total was not enough on a batting-friendly pitch. Despite scoring 182 for 6, the visitors were caught off guard by Bangladeshs late charge, as the hosts took a 1-0 lead in the series. Rishad played a key role in Bangladeshs comeback, also being part of the dismissal of Bevon Jacobs, while Mahedi Hasan sent Dean Foxcroft back to the pavilion for three runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand 182/6 in 20 overs (Katene Clarke 51, Dane Cleaver 51; Rishad Hossain 2-32, Shoriful Islam 1-36) lost to Bangladesh 183/4 in 18 overs (Tawhid Hridoy 51, Shamim Hossain 31; Ish Sodhi 2-31) by six wickets Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: The Challenge Lies In Mastering The Small Moments, Bridging Minor Gaps, Says Rana
The Axar Patel: Delhi Capitals batting all-rounder Nitish said the key to turning around his teams fortunes in the second half of IPL 2026 lies in mastering the finer details and bridging minor gaps, especially in the fielding department. The Axar Patel-led DC need a win to keep themselves in good stead in the race to playoffs after losing four of their last five games meant they are at seventh spot in the points table. In a tournament like this, every game is vital, and the intensity only ramps up during the grueling second half. While our recent losses might suggest a slump, were actually playing good cricket; the challenge lies in mastering the small moments and bridging minor gaps, particularly in our fielding, to convert tight situations into wins, Rana said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Rana, who hit a stroke-filled 91 while sharing a 220-run stand with KL Rahul while making a mammoth 264 against Punjab Kings on Saturday, added that consistency across all three departments remains non-negotiable to succeed in the T20 format. Success in the T20 format requires total consistency across all three departments - batting, bowling, and fielding - regardless of the opposition's reputation or external factors like boundary size. Our focus remains strictly on executing our own plans and controlling the variables within our reach to ensure the result swings back in our favor today. Rana, who hit a stroke-filled 91 while sharing a 220-run stand with KL Rahul while making a mammoth 264 against Punjab Kings on Saturday, added that consistency across all three departments remains non-negotiable to succeed in the T20 format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Even when the runs weren't flowing, I could feel that my footwork was solid and my timing was sharp. I knew I was just one click away from a big innings. Having found that rhythm in the last two matches, my goal now is to build on this momentum, make the tournament count, and contribute significantly to the teams success. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Jamieson, Parakh, Chameera Come In For DC As Unchanged, RCB Elect To Bowl First
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Kyle Jamieson and Sahil Parakh have been handed debut caps by Delhi Capitals, who have also included Dushmantha Chameera, as Royal Challengers Bengaluru, unchanged from their previous match, won the toss and elected to bowl first in Match 39 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday. Defending champions RCB have five wins in seven games and are in second place on the points table. DC, meanwhile, need a win to keep themselves in good standing in the race to the playoffs after losing four of their last five games, which means they are in seventh spot. After winning the toss, RCB captain Rajat Patidar said, This venue is a high-scoring ground, it will not make much difference, we will try to put them under pressure in the second innings. The most important thing is that different players are coming up and delivering in different matches. We have played some good cricket and continue to carry that momentum. It is in the past; we are looking to play good cricket. DC skipper Axar Patel said Chameera, Jamieson, who previously played for RCB and Punjab Kings in the IPL, and Parakh, the teenage Maharashtra batter, come into the playing eleven in place of Pathum Nissanka, Mukesh Kumar, and Auqib Nabi Dar. Fast bowler Lungi Ngidi, who had an unfortunate head injury while taking a catch against the Punjab Kings and was later discharged after being taken to the hospital, is not available for the game after not being spotted during the pre-game practice session. I would have fielded if I won the toss. The ground dimensions are small, the pitch also gets better, so we would have chased as well. In the IPL, you score 264 and lose, but it is a long tournament. We had a good game with bat and ball; if we had held our chances, then the result would be different. You need to keep continuing to do the work, even our best fielders drop catches, so luck is not on our side, but we cannot sit around thinking about it. We have to strike in the powerplay, though Mukesh has done well, he needs a break, and we are bringing in international bowlers, he said. Mondays game will be played on pitch number five, where the Gujarat Titans made 210 earlier this season, and DC fell short by one run in a humdinger of a clash. In their pitch report, Danny Morrison and Eoin Morgan observed that with 63m square boundaries on either side, the pitch has a slightly drier look. They further reckoned it would be interesting to see if the ball spins and has some bite for the spinners. Playing XIs: Delhi Capitals: Sahil Parakh, KL Rahul (wk), Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (captain), Dushmantha Chameera, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Kyle Jamieson Impact substitutes: Auqib Nabi, Ashutosh Sharma, Vipraj Nigam, Tripurana Vijay, Abishek Porel Delhi Capitals: Sahil Parakh, KL Rahul (wk), Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (captain), Dushmantha Chameera, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Kyle Jamieson Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Jacob Bethell, Jordan Cox, Mangesh Yadav, Vicky Ostwal, Venkatesh Iyer Article Source: IANS
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SLC Dedicates Major Club Women's 50-over Tournament To Late Gwen Herat
The Gwen Herat Memorial Trophy: The Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Monday announced that its top domestic womens competition will be renamed to honour the late Gwen Herat. This change recognises her important role in the growth of womens cricket in the country. Sri Lanka Cricket decided to dedicate the Major Club Womens 50-Over Tournament in memory of the late Gwen Herat, the founding president of the Sri Lanka Womens Cricket Association, SLC said in a statement. Starting in 2026, the 'Major Club Womens 50-Over Tournament' will now be called the Gwen Herat Memorial Trophy. This decision aims to preserve the legacy of the founding president of the Sri Lanka Womens Cricket Association. According to SLC, this change acknowledges the outstanding service rendered by Mrs. Herat towards the founding of the Womens Cricket Association in the country. She led the establishment of the Sri Lanka Womens Cricket Association in 1997, marking a major milestone in the development of the womens game. In an official statement, SLC highlighted, The significant role played by the late Mrs. Gwen Herat in laying the foundation for womens cricket is well remembered by the cricketing community. By naming a tournament in her honour, Sri Lanka Cricket aims to preserve her legacy for future generations, said Bandula Dissanayake. To celebrate this initiative, the Herat family presented a trophy to be awarded to future tournament champions. The handover ceremony included her daughters, Shamarra Herat and Parveen Herat, and her son, Avancka Herat. In an official statement, SLC highlighted, The significant role played by the late Mrs. Gwen Herat in laying the foundation for womens cricket is well remembered by the cricketing community. By naming a tournament in her honour, Sri Lanka Cricket aims to preserve her legacy for future generations, said Bandula Dissanayake. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Senior SLC officials, including Head of National Cricket Operations Chinthaka Edirimanne and Head of Marketing Upul Nawaratne Bandara, were also at the ceremony held at SLC headquarters last week. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Southee Lauds Rinkus cricket Smarts, Dubs Narine unbelievable After KKRs Thriller Win
Kolkata Knight Riders: Tim Southee lauded Rinku Singhs composure and Sunil Narines match-winning Super Over effort after Kolkata Knight Riders pulled off a dramatic win over Lucknow Super Giants in their recently concluded IPL 2026 clash at the Ekana Cricket Stadium. KKR had to claw their way back into the contest after slipping into early trouble, before Rinkus unbeaten 83, capped by four sixes in the final over, lifted them to 155, a total that eventually proved just enough to force a tie. Reflecting on the teams performance, Southee credited the collective resilience shown by the side, particularly after a shaky start with the bat and emphasised that it was not just the runs, but the timing and awareness of Rinkus knock that made the difference in a high-pressure situation. We took the long way around, but we got there in the end, so well done, two points. I'll just touch on the batting innings and I think obviously we had a little cameo from Greeny (Cameron Green), but I think a special mention to Rinku (Singh). You used your experience, you've obviously been a part of the Indian side for a while, but the cricket you've played in tonight was a great example of the experience you showed and the cricket smarts that you have, to take that game deep like you did in the last two overs, I think we were 17 and 26 and proved to be the difference, Southee told players in the dressing room in a video shared by the franchise. KKR had looked set for a below-par score before that late assault, underlining the significance of Rinkus finishing burst in shifting momentum. Southee also highlighted the teams unity after a difficult start to the tournament, noting that the group stayed together despite setbacks. We've seen in the last two games how connected this group is! The willingness to train hard, stick together and add in what happened in that batting innings early on. It could have easily gone horribly wrong, but I think it showed the connection amongst this group to stick together and a bit of brilliance from Rinku with a hand from Greeny along the way, he added. Defending 155, KKR needed early breakthroughs, and Southee singled out Vaibhav Arora for setting the tone with the ball in the powerplay. Flow on to the bowling, I think the way Vaibhav (Arora), you started. It was bloody impressive, mate. You bowled with accuracy, you bowled with pace, you bowled with skill and defending a low total like we were at the start was always going to be crucial, he stated. LSG appeared in control at various stages of the chase, but KKRs bowlers kept chipping away, eventually pushing the game into a Super Over after a last-ball six tied the scores. In the one-over eliminator, Narine delivered a standout performance, conceding just one run while picking up key wickets, an effort Southee described as exceptional under pressure. I think you set the tone beautifully and backed up by all the bowlers throughout and also a special mention to Sunny (Sunil Narine), I know you've had a great time. It was pretty good and then super over. Unbelievable mate. To go out there in that situation, Southee said. In the one-over eliminator, Narine delivered a standout performance, conceding just one run while picking up key wickets, an effort Southee described as exceptional under pressure. Also Read: Live Cricket Score KKR eventually chased down the Super Over target in a single delivery, with Rinku once again at the centre of the action, sealing a much-needed win. Article Source: IANS
England, Sri Lanka To Play ODI Tri-series In Pakistan
The Pakistan Cricket Board: Pakistan will tune up for the 2027 World Cup with a home tri-series with England and Sri Lanka this year, according to a report on Monday. There will be four matches, with each team facing the other once, with the top two teams playing the final. The PCB has plans for the national team, as the results in the ICC events have not been encouraging. Pakistan have not qualified for the semis of the ODI World Cup since their 2011 defeat to India in Mohali. They crashed out in the quarterfinals of the 2015 World Cup, followed by a first-round exit in the next two, in 2019 and 2023. The Pakistan Cricket Board has extensive plans for the national team to prepare for the ODI World Cup in 2027 with a tri-series with England and Sri Lanka in October-November this year. The England and Wales Cricket Board have agreed to the tri-series with dates due to be finalised in the next few days. Sri Lanka will be on a Test tour to Pakistan, so the ODI tri-series will be after the Tests, said the report. The PCB management will sit down with white-ball head coach Mike Hesson and ODI captain Shaheen Shah Afridi to chalk out preparation plans in June, a source was quoted in the report. Australia is also scheduled to tour Pakistan for a three-match ODI series in May-June this year. The PCB management will sit down with white-ball head coach Mike Hesson and ODI captain Shaheen Shah Afridi to chalk out preparation plans in June, a source was quoted in the report. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia are co-hosts of the 2027 World Cup. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch PBKS Vs RR, Know All Details
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Punjab Kings will aim to strengthen their hold near the top of the standings when they take on Rajasthan Royals at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. The contest brings together two sides heading in opposite directions. Punjab have been one of the standout teams this season, thriving on their ability to chase and deliver a series of dominant performances, yielding six wins from their opening seven matches. In contrast, Rajasthan have struggled to build momentum, with inconsistent displays dragging them down the table. Their latest setback against Sunrisers Hyderabad has only added to the urgency for a turnaround. RRs campaign has been hindered by an inability to sustain momentum through the middle overs, often failing to convert strong starts into match-winning totals. Punjab, on the other hand, have fired collectively with the bat, particularly at the top of the order, where their openers have repeatedly laid aggressive foundations in the powerplay, putting opposition bowling units under immediate pressure. When: Tuesday, April 28, 7:30 PM IST Where: Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, New Chandigarh Where to watch: The PBKS vs RR match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The PBKS vs RR match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rajasthan Royals: Riyan Parag (c), Dhruv Jurel, Donovan Ferreira, Lhuan-Dre Pretorius, Ravi Singh, Aman Perala, Shimron Hetmyer, Shubham Dubey, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Adam Milne, Brijesh Sharma, Jofra Archer, Kuldeep Sen, Kwena Maphaka, Nandre Burger, Ravi Bishnoi, and Sandeep Sharma Article Source: IANS
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: All-rounder Krunal Pandya reflected on his evolution as a cricketer and a person, highlighting how experience and success have shaped his outlook, while also revisiting key moments from his journey with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL. Speaking about his growth over the years, Krunal emphasised how his perspective has matured while his core values have remained intact. I have changed over a period of time, for the better. As you go through the journey, you learn. A lot of credit goes to my parents and the upbringing they gave me. But as a human being, who I am, has remained the same. I love cricket, still as excited and passionate to play. I have always been a family man. I love my family, kids, and my wife, who has played an integral part. My parents have been my pillars. When you taste success, two things can happen, either you go crazy or it makes you humble. I have taken the second route. The more I have grown, the humbler I have become, which is why family is important for me, and cricket is in my blood, mind, everywhere, he told JioStar. The all-rounder also looked back at his memorable debut for RCB against Kolkata Knight Riders, recalling the highs and early struggles before turning the game around with crucial breakthroughs. I was very excited to play my first match. The opening ceremony had just happened. I remember Shah Rukh sir was on stage and the crowd was chanting. I thought, Wow, if we win this match here, it will be fun. I bowled my first over in the Powerplay and gave away 15 runs. I was like, What is happening? KKR were 110 in 10 overs, they were scoring quickly, and I told myself that I had to make a comeback. In my next over, it was the 11th, I got Ajinkya Rahane out at deep square leg. Then Venkatesh Iyer was batting without a helmet, so I thought I would bowl a bouncer, and he got the helmet back quickly. After that, I bowled a quick second ball and he got bowled. That is something fast bowlers do, he said. Krunal further revisited a high-pressure clash at the Wankhede Stadium against his former side Mumbai Indians, where his all-round contribution proved decisive in sealing a memorable win for RCB. Wankhede has always been a special place to play. The atmosphere there is electric. We scored around 220, and at one point, it looked like we were winning, but then Hardik came in and scored a quick 15-ball 40-odd, which shifted the momentum. From the way the game was going, I knew I would have to bowl the last over, and I backed myself to defend. It was a special game because earlier I had got Will Jacks out on a bouncer, which was something I had planned before the IPL. The wicket was so flat that I did not know where to bowl. So, in my second over, after trying a couple of wide yorkers, I went for the bouncer, and it worked. That felt really satisfying. There was a lot of pressure in the last over. Santner was batting, and with a short leg-side boundary, it was challenging. I set an unusual field, kept a deep point, and went for the wide yorker to use the long boundary, and it worked in my favour. Then, to Deepak Chahar, I bowled a bouncer and Phil Salt took a good catch. I gave away just a few runs in that over, and we ended up winning the game, which was very special, he stated. On the emotional high of lifting the IPL trophy with RCB, Krunal reserved special praise for Virat Kohli and the franchises passionate fan base. The ones who deserved it the most are Virat Kohli and the RCB fans. Virat has been an integral part of RCB from the first season. So, to win it, and see him get emotional was special. Watching him cry was an emotional moment for everyone, whether you are a fan or part of the team. I remember when we played against Chennai and were going out in the bus, the love people have for RCB is incredible, and that day I said on the mic that whatever happens, we must win the trophy for the fans. I am glad I said it and that we were able to deliver in the final. The fans deserved this trophy more than anybody else, and obviously, Virat as well. I am grateful to be part of something like this and to contribute in a small way. Playing for the country is number one for me, but winning for RCB, that too after 18 years, and having my best season while contributing well, has to be one of my top moments, he expressed. He also spoke about his match-winning, unbeaten 73 against Delhi Capitals in their IPL 2025 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, explaining how understanding the pitch and pacing his innings played a key role in guiding RCB out of trouble. I am glad I said it and that we were able to deliver in the final. The fans deserved this trophy more than anybody else, and obviously, Virat as well. I am grateful to be part of something like this and to contribute in a small way. Playing for the country is number one for me, but winning for RCB, that too after 18 years, and having my best season while contributing well, has to be one of my top moments, he expressed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It was around our seventh or eighth game, and I had hardly batted in the tournament. We were under pressure at that point. Virat was telling me, Just keep holding your shape, we will do it. In my first 17-18 balls, I did not score much, but I knew we had power hitters like Tim David, Romario, and Jitesh behind me, so if we took the game deep, we would be in it. Once I got set, I started playing my shots and everything fell into place, he reminisced. Article Source: IANS
DC vs RCB Match 39, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
DC vs RCB Match 39, Cricket Tips : Royal Challengers Bengaluru have been in red-hot form and are performing brilliantly on the field. They will take on Delhi Capitals next, who beat them a couple of games back. So, Virat Kohli and RCB will have a lot to take revenge on. The upcoming contest will begin at 7:30 PM IST on Monday at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. RCB had a great last game, and Virat Kohli led them to yet another chase with a fifty. DC suffered a big defeat as KL Rahul's unbeaten 152 went in vain. So, DC will be feeling the pressure. DC vs RCB: Match Details Date : April 27, 2026 (Monday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi DC vs RCB Live Streaming Details The live action of DC vs RCB will be available on the Star Sports Network. Fans can watch the game through the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. DC vs RCB Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 34 DC : 13 RCB : 20 No - Result : 01 DC vs RCB: Ground Pitch Report Arun Jaitley Stadium has been a brilliant wicket to bat on. The last game here produced more than 520 runs, which was the highest IPL chase ever. Bowlers have nothing much to bowl with, and it is an excellent wicket to chase. DC vs RCB Possible XIs DC : KL Rahul (w), Pathum Nissanka, Sameer Rizvi, Axar Patel (c), Nitish Rana, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Mukesh Kumar RCB : Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (c), Jitesh Sharma (w), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma, Rasikh Salam Dar DC vs RCB Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Virat Kohli and KL Rahul are in great form and will be the ones to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar has been in excellent form and takes wickets with the new ball. For DC, Lungi Ngidi has been in great form and bowls well in different stages. Today Match Prediction : On the basis of form, RCB will start this game as favorites. DC vs RCB Match 39, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, DC vs RCB 2026 Prediction, DC vs RCB Predicted XIs, Injury Update for DC vs RCB Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions 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.
LSG Made A Huge Mistake Of Sending Nicholas Pooran In The Super Over: Dasgupta
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta has raised questions over Lucknow Super Giants tactical calls in their Super Over defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders, stating that sending out-of-form Nicholas Pooran to bat in the Super Over ahead of Mitchell Marsh was a huge mistake. Analysing LSGs narrow loss in Lucknow, Dasgupta pointed to both execution and decision-making lapses, particularly in the Super Over, where the team faltered under pressure despite having a strong batting line-up. LSG had two back-to-back games, one against RR and one against KKR, where they should have won. I understand that against Kolkata, it wasnt an easy pitch to bat on, but you would expect them to chase 155 comfortably. Not being able to chase with that kind of batting order is not good for the morale of their dressing room, Dasgupta told JioStar. You know quite well that your batters are unable to score runs and on top of that, you made a huge mistake of sending someone like Nicholas Pooran to bat in the Super Over ahead of Mitchell Marsh, who has been their top run-getter this season. Mitchell Marsh, Himmat Singh and Aiden Markram should have been the ideal three batters to play in the Super Over. Instead, they sent an under-confident Pooran. In T20 cricket, losing close games like these back-to-back can break a teams season. LSG need to fix their batting order and decision-making quickly, or the Playoffs will slip away, he added. LSG, who failed to chase a modest target and then managed just one run in the Super Over, have now slipped under pressure in the points table, with concerns mounting over their batting order and on-field calls in crunch situations. Turning his attention to the upcoming fixture between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals, Dasgupta said that the defending champions appear better placed than the hosts, especially in terms of momentum and overall balance, despite a few minor concerns. LSG, who failed to chase a modest target and then managed just one run in the Super Over, have now slipped under pressure in the points table, with concerns mounting over their batting order and on-field calls in crunch situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi will need both these departments to perform if they want to beat Bengaluru. RCB are playing an incredible brand of cricket right now. Their bowling seems to be on point. The only thing that might worry them is the absence of Phil Salt at the top. But they have Jacob Bethell, who became a star in the T20 World Cup. Him forming a left-hand right-hand opening combination with Virat Kohli could work wonders for them against Delhi, he stated. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Rinku's Counterattack And Narines Composure Were Key To KKRs Win, Opines Irfan Pathan
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan credited Rinku Singhs late counterattack and Sunil Narines composure under pressure as the defining factors behind Kolkata Knight Riders dramatic Super Over win against Lucknow Super Giants in their recently concluded IPL 2026 clash at the Ekana Cricket Stadium. Reflecting on the nature of the contest, Pathan highlighted how the conditions in Lucknow played a significant role in keeping scores in check and bringing bowlers into the game. The quality of bowling was outstanding, and the pitch definitely had something in it, a bit of bounce and movement, which made batting challenging. Weve seen that in Lucknow this season, posting big scores havent been easy. But the turning point was Rinku Singhs counterattack against Digvesh Rathi. That one over where he scored 26 runs completely shifted the momentum. Even though KKR lost a few key moments, that phase changed the game, and from there, they found a way to stay in the contest and eventually come out on top, Pathan told JioStar. KKR, who were struggling big time earlier in the innings, found a lifeline through Rinkus explosive hitting as his 83-run knock propelled them to a competitive total of 155 and ultimately forced the match into a tie. Pathan also reserved special praise for Narines execution in the Super Over, where the veteran spinner dismantled LSGs hopes with a clinical spell. What stood out was the quality of the delivery that he bowled to dismiss Nicholas Pooran and the calmness with which Sunil Narine executed it. To do this consistently over the years, especially in pressure situations like a Super Over, is remarkable. He has faced challenges in his career, but hes always found a way to come back stronger. You dont often see teams turning to a spinner in moments like these, but Narine is an exception. His composure, even when others are appealing or under pressure, allows him to focus on the finer details, and once again, he delivered when it mattered most. Narines Super Over, where he conceded just a solitary run while picking up crucial wickets, left KKR needing only a couple of runs to seal victory, a task they completed off the very first ball as Rinku sent it away for a boundary. Further analysing Rinkus innings, Pathan underlined the batters game awareness and ability to take responsibility in crunch situations. Narines Super Over, where he conceded just a solitary run while picking up crucial wickets, left KKR needing only a couple of runs to seal victory, a task they completed off the very first ball as Rinku sent it away for a boundary. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rinkus late flourish, combined with Narines nerve in the Super Over, ensured KKR walked away with a crucial win in what turned out to be one of the most gripping finishes of the IPL 2026 season. Article Source: IANS
Major Security Sabotage At Chinnaswamy During RCB-GT Match; 2 Held For Sabotaging 240 CCTV Cameras
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: In a major security lapse reported during the IPL scheduled match at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, around 240 CCTV feeds were allegedly disabled during the match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Gujarat Titans (GT). The Cubbon Park police have filed an FIR in this regard and launched a hunt for two accused persons. The police have taken the case seriously, as the sabotage was intended to cause dysfunction of cameras operating in all entrances, the perimeter camera, the corporate stand and all concourses. According to preliminary investigation findings, two individuals were identified as 37-year-old Manjunatha. E, a resident of Hiriyur in the Chitradurga district, and 19-year-old Abdul Kalam, a resident of Sultanpur in Uttar Pradesh, the employees of subcontractor IVS Digital Solutions, are suspected to have tampered with the surveillance system. The duo allegedly gained entry into the stadium using a deactivated access card and proceeded to the CCTV server room, where they cut connections to the Network Video Recorder (NVR) and fibre cables. The disruption resulted in a temporary loss of surveillance coverage across several critical areas of the stadium, including entry gates, concourses, and the D Corporate Stand. Authorities said that alternative security arrangements were swiftly put in place to ensure the safety of spectators and players. Despite the breach, the match concluded without any untoward incidents. The Cubbon Park police have taken up further investigation is underway to determine the motive and assess lapses in access control and security protocols. The case has been registered under BNS Sections 324 (4). The complaint in this regard has been lodged by Aditya Bhat, an employee with Staqu Technologies, Gurgaon in Haryana. According to the FIR, the accused persons have entered the stadium in the morning without pass by using deactivated card. The accused persons have intentionally damaged the NVR and fibre cables. The CCTV footage has shown the accused moving into the CCTV camera section and later moving towards the connection box near the parking area. The case has been registered under BNS Sections 324 (4). The complaint in this regard has been lodged by Aditya Bhat, an employee with Staqu Technologies, Gurgaon in Haryana. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Further investigation is underway. Article Source: IANS
IPL Playing Condition Clause: Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi called Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi's controversial dismissal for 'obstructing the field' during the IPL 2026 match against Lucknow Super Giants a wrong umpiring call and stated that he watched the clip multiple times and it didn't look like the batter changed his running path. Raghuvanshi was deemed out for 'obstructing the field' during the match against LSG on Sunday. The incident took place on the final ball of the fifth over as the batter tried to take a run after nudging a delivery from Prince Yadav towards mid-on. However, he was sent back by Cameron Green, and the throw ended up hitting Raghuvanshi's legs. Fast bowler Mohammed Shami and LSG skipper Rishabh Pant went up to appeal, and the third umpire decided that the batter knowingly changed his path while running and did not let the throw reach the wicketkeeper. Reacting to the incident, Modi shared on X, I believe wrong decision by the umpire in last nights match. Looked at the clip again and again. The fans of @IPL seem to have a view on both out and not out. Let the inquiry decide if it was a good call or a bad call. I, frankly sitting far away watching on tv, felt he didnt turn directions... As per the IPL Playing Condition Clause 37.1.4, For the avoidance of doubt, if an umpire feels that a batter, in running between the wickets, has significantly changed his direction without probable cause and thereby obstructed a fielders attempt to effect a run out, the batter should, on appeal, be given out, obstructing the field. It shall not be relevant whether a run out would have occurred or not. Reacting to the incident, Modi shared on X, I believe wrong decision by the umpire in last nights match. Looked at the clip again and again. The fans of @IPL seem to have a view on both out and not out. Let the inquiry decide if it was a good call or a bad call. I, frankly sitting far away watching on tv, felt he didnt turn directions... Also Read: Live Cricket Score As result, Raghuvanshi has been fined 20 per cent of his match fee and handed one demerit point for breaching Article 2.2 of the IPLs Code of Conduct, which relates to abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during a Match. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 2 Held For Sabotaging 240 CCTV Cameras At Chinnaswamy During RCB Vs GT Match
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: In a major security lapse during an IPL 2026 fixture, Bengaluru Police have arrested two individuals for allegedly sabotaging surveillance infrastructure at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium during the clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans on April 24. As per the FIR, over 240 CCTV cameras across the venue were rendered inoperable after critical systems, including Network Video Recorders (NVRs) and fibre-optic connections, were deliberately damaged. The incident led to a temporary surveillance blackout across key zones, including entry gates, concourses, and the D Corporate Stand. Authorities confirmed that backup security measures were deployed swiftly, ensuring the match concluded without disruption. A case has been registered at the Cubbon Park police station, and investigations are underway. The police have described the incident as a deliberate act of disruption. Preliminary findings indicate that the accused, 37-year-old Manjunath E from Hiriyur in Chitradurga and 19-year-old Abdul Kalam from Uttar Pradesh, were working under a subcontractor associated with IVS Digital Solutions, the firm responsible for the stadium's digital surveillance. The duo allegedly used a deactivated access card to gain entry into restricted areas, including the CCTV control room, where they carried out the sabotage. The complaint was filed by Aditya Bhat, an employee of the Gurugram-based AI surveillance company Staqu Technologies Pvt. Ltd., which is linked to the venue's monitoring systems. Evidence cited includes CCTV footage showing the suspects accessing sensitive locations, such as server rooms and connection hubs near the parking area. A complaint has been received stating that on 24.04.2026, during the RCB vs GT match held at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, more than 240 cameras went offline due to suspected deliberate tampering. Upon further investigation, it has been identified that two individuals Marajanath E. and Abrar Kalder, who are working in the subcontracting firm IVS Digital Solution, entered the stadium premises around 11:30 AM without valid passes. It is reported that these individuals intentionally mishandled and disrupted the NVR (Network Video Recorder) and fibre connections, thereby disabling the surveillance system. Additionally, they allegedly damaged all the initial setup works related to the installation. They also gained unauthorised access to restricted areas such as the server room and were seen moving suspiciously near critical zones, the FIR stated. The affected cameras covered several key security areas, including all entry gates, perimeter surveillance cameras, corporate boxes, all concourse areas. Furthermore, they reportedly accessed the switch box room and damaged nearby optical fibre connections. Since this incident occurred on the day of the match, it severely compromised stadium security and prevented the complainant from providing the required data or footage to the relevant authorities or agencies. Therefore, immediate attention is requested regarding this deliberate act of sabotage, and appropriate legal action is sought against IVS Digital Solution and the individuals involved, it added. The affected cameras covered several key security areas, including all entry gates, perimeter surveillance cameras, corporate boxes, all concourse areas. Furthermore, they reportedly accessed the switch box room and damaged nearby optical fibre connections. Since this incident occurred on the day of the match, it severely compromised stadium security and prevented the complainant from providing the required data or footage to the relevant authorities or agencies. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the IPL 2026 schedule has already seen changes for RCB, with the franchise completing its home leg in Bengaluru. The teams remaining home fixtures are set to be played in Raipur due to prior logistical arrangements. Article Source: IANS
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Devonshire, McLeod, Patel & Sharp Set For Maiden Away Tour As NZ Name Squad For England ODIs
New Zealand Women: Spin-bowling all-rounders Flora Devonshire, Nensi Patel, and batters Emma McLeod and Izzy Sharp have been named in the New Zealand Women's ODI squad for the three-match series in England and Wales starting from May 10. The series will mark the quartet's first senior overseas tour for New Zealand. The newcomers have featured in the ODI series victories against Zimbabwe and South Africa at home earlier this year. Devonshire was selected in the teams 2025 ICC Womens Cricket World Cup squad, but returned home without getting a game after she sustained a finger injury during training. The left-armer went on to make her ODI debut in Christchurch against South Africa in March, NZC said in a release. Melie Kerr, who took on full-time captaincy in February, will lead the 15-strong squad alongside senior players Suzie Bates, Maddy Green, and Brooke Halliday. Bates will close the chapter on her storied 181-match ODI career during the tour, after her announcement last week that she will be retiring from international cricket at the conclusion of the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Head coach Ben Sawyer said it was a well-balanced squad. Weve got some exciting young talent in this squad with the likes of Emma, Izzy, Nensi, and Flora, alongside our core group of seasoned campaigners. Our younger players are finding their feet in international cricket but theyve proved they have what it takes to succeed at this level, he said. Sawyer anticipated that the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup semi-finalists would be a challenging opponent. England is a tough side to beat in their home conditions - so its a good chance to test ourselves. Weve made some great gains as a group recently and are coming off the back of a successful home summer so hopefully that gives the team a lot of confidence heading into this series, he added. The squad departs to England later this week ahead of their warm-up match against ECB development XI on May 6. NZC said he squad for the T20 leg of the series and the ICC Womens T20 World Cup will be named this Wednesday April 29. Squad: Melie Kerr (c), Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Polly Inglis, Jess Kerr, Emma McLeod, Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Molly Penfold, Georgia Plimmer, Izzy Sharp Series schedule: First ODI: May 10, Durham Series schedule: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Third ODI: May 16, Cardiff Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Sunil Narine, Rinku Singh Help KKR Clinch Super Over Win Over LSG (ld)
Kolkata Knight Riders: Sunil Narines double strike and Rinku Singhs decisive boundary helped Kolkata Knight Riders clinch a dramatic Super Over victory against Lucknow Super Giants and get off the bottom spot in the points table in a tightly contested clash in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday. After both teams were tied at 155, the 16th such instance in the tournaments history, thanks to a last-ball six from Mohammed Shami, it paved the way for the first Super Over of the ongoing season to take place. LSG sent out Nicholas Pooran and Aiden Markram, followed by Rishabh Pant. Narine was entrusted with the ball and immediately swung the contest in KKRs favour. Pooran was bowled on the first delivery while attempting a slog sweep. After Pant managed a single, Markram fell to a brilliant relay catch involving Rovman Powell and Rinku Singh near the boundary rope, meaning LSG could make only one run in their Super Over innings the lowest score in the one-over shootout in an IPL game. In reply, KKR relied on Rinku and Powell to finish the job. Prince Yadav was given the responsibility of defending four runs, as Mohsin Khan, who had taken a five-for earlier, was subbed out. As soon as Prince missed the yorker, Rinku opened the bat face and sliced through the square boundary on the off-side, and the boundary sealed victory for KKR off the very first ball of their chase. The finish capped a remarkable night for Rinku, who earlier smashed four sixes in the final over to take LSG past 150 by hitting his highest T20 score of 83 not out off 50 balls, and took four catches in the outfield in regular game time. With Narine delivering with precision under pressure, Rinkus composure and power ensured KKR got their second win of the season. Previously, things hadnt gone right for KKR as Mohsin ran through the line-up to pick 5-23, the best figures in this season. Rinku then stepped up to lift KKR out of trouble through his unconquered 51-ball knock laced with seven fours and five sixes at a strike-rate of 162.75, including hitting Digvesh Rathi for 26 runs in the final over. KKRs innings began shakily as Tim Seifert chipped to cover off Mohsin, who then removed Ajinkya Rahane for 10 after miscuing to mid-on. Angkrish Raghuvanshi was controversially adjudged out for obstructing the field on nine, while Rovman Powell departed soon after gloving behind off Mohsin to leave KKR at 31/4 in 6.1 overs. Cameron Green attempted a counterattack, striking three sixes in his 21-ball 34, but Mohsins relentless spell accounted for him as well. The left-arm pacer completed a five-wicket haul by dismissing Anukul Roy for a golden duck, as KKR looked destined for a below-par score. Rinku, however, held firm and stitched brief stands of 20 and 62 not out with Ramandeep Singh and Sunil Narine. He reached his fifty off 42 balls with a drive off Mohammed Shami in the 19th over. His acceleration came late but decisive. After surviving a review in the final over, he launched Rathi for four consecutive sixes over long-on, deep extra cover, long-on again, and cow corner in a stunning display of power hitting. That sequence propelled KKR to crossing the 150-run mark, something which seemed improbable when the side was seven down, as Rinkus late surge gave the three-time champions a fighting chance to win the game. Chasing 156, LSG lost Mitchell Marsh early to Vaibhav Arora in the powerplay, but Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram steadied the innings with a 57-run stand. Markrams fluent 31 ended with him caught by long-off, while Pant never kicked into taking more risks until he was dismissed for 42 by Sunil Narine after a successful review. Nicholas Pooran fell cheaply to Varun Chakaravarthy, continuing his lean run and leaving LSG in trouble. Ayush Badoni (24) and Himmat Singh (19) then revived hopes with aggressive strokeplay. George Linde added quick runs but was caught by Rinku, who had a standout night in the field with four catches. With the equation at 17 runs needed off the final over, Kartik Tyagi bowled the final over, which swung wildly. He bowled a no-ball, then saw Himmat carve a free-hit for four before having him caught at deep square-leg. With eight needed off four balls, Prince Yadav managed only a bye, leaving Shami on strike. After a dot ball, Shami launched the final delivery over the fence at long-off to tie the scores. From there, LSG couldnt get past Narine and Rinku as they now occupy the bottom spot in the points table. Brief scores: With eight needed off four balls, Prince Yadav managed only a bye, leaving Shami on strike. After a dot ball, Shami launched the final delivery over the fence at long-off to tie the scores. From there, LSG couldnt get past Narine and Rinku as they now occupy the bottom spot in the points table. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Super Over: LSG 1/2 lost to KKR 4/0 Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Sunil Narine, Rinku Singh Help KKR Clinch Super Over Against LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Sunil Narines double strike and Rinku Singhs decisive boundary helped Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) clinch a dramatic Super Over victory against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and get off the bottom spot in the points table of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday. After both teams were tied at 155, the 16th such instance in the tournaments history, thanks to a last-ball six from Mohammed Shami, it paved the way for the first Super Over of the ongoing season. LSG sent out Nicholas Pooran and Aiden Markram, followed by Rishabh Pant. Narine was entrusted with the ball and immediately swung the contest in KKRs favour. Pooran was bowled on the first delivery while attempting a slog sweep. After Pant managed a single, Markram fell to a brilliant relay catch involving Rovman Powell and Rinku Singh near the boundary rope, meaning LSG could make only one run in their Super Over innings. In reply, KKR relied on Rinku and Powell to finish the job. Prince Yadav was given the responsibility to defend four runs, as Mohsin Khan, who took a five-for before, was subbed out. As soon as Prince missed the yorker, Rinku opened the bat face and sliced through the square boundary on the off-side, and the boundary sealed victory for KKR off the very first ball of their chase. The finish capped a remarkable night for Rinku, who earlier smashed four sixes in the final over to take LSG past 150 by hitting his highest T20 score of 83 not out, and took four catches in the outfield in regular game time. With Narine delivering with precision under pressure, Rinkus composure and power ensured KKR got their second win of the season. Brief scores: The finish capped a remarkable night for Rinku, who earlier smashed four sixes in the final over to take LSG past 150 by hitting his highest T20 score of 83 not out, and took four catches in the outfield in regular game time. With Narine delivering with precision under pressure, Rinkus composure and power ensured KKR got their second win of the season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Super Over: LSG 1/2 lost to KKR 4/0 Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Mohammed Shami's Last-ball Six Takes LSG-KKR Game To Super Over
Lucknow Super Giants: Mohammed Shami struck a dramatic six off the final ball to ensure Match 38 of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 between Lucknow Super Giants and Kolkata Knight Riders goes into a Super Over after both teams finished on 155 in a pulsating contest at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday. KKR tried their best to close out the game, but Shami hitting a six off Kartik Tyagi on the last ball meant a one-over shootout would decide the result. Since LSG batted second, they will bat first in what is the first Super Over game of this season after a tie was witnessed for the 16th time. Chasing 156, LSG lost Mitchell Marsh early to Vaibhav Arora in the powerplay, but Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram steadied the innings with a 57-run stand. Markrams fluent 31 ended with him caught by long-off, while Pant never kicked into taking more risks until he was dismissed for 42 by Sunil Narine after a successful review. Nicholas Pooran fell cheaply to Varun Chakaravarthy, continuing his lean run and leaving LSG in trouble. Ayush Badoni (24) and Himmat Singh (19) then revived hopes with aggressive strokeplay. George Linde added quick runs but was caught by Rinku, who had a standout night in the field with four catches. With the equation at 17 runs needed off the final over, Kartik Tyagi bowled the final over, which swung wildly. He bowled a no-ball, then saw Himmat carve a free-hit for four before having him caught at deep square-leg. With eight needed off four balls, Prince Yadav managed only a bye, leaving Shami on strike. After a dot ball, Shami launched the final delivery over the fence at long-off to tie the scores. The contest now heads into a Super Over, with both sides locked after a rollercoaster finish. Nicholas Pooran fell cheaply to Varun Chakaravarthy, continuing his lean run and leaving LSG in trouble. Ayush Badoni (24) and Himmat Singh (19) then revived hopes with aggressive strokeplay. George Linde added quick runs but was caught by Rinku, who had a standout night in the field with four catches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kolkata Knight Riders 155/7 in 20 overs (Rinku Singh 83 not out, Cameron Green 34; Mohsin Khan 5-23, George Linde 1-18) tie with Lucknow Super Giants 155/8 in 20 overs (Rishabh Pant 42, Aiden Markram 31; Vaibhav Arora 2-24, Varun Chakaravarthy 2-33) Article Source: IANS
Hameed, Duckett dig deep to lift Nottinghamshire
Haseeb Hameed makes first ton of season as champions respond well to being made to follow on
Root 96, Whiteman 101 as Yorkshire pile up runs as Headingley
Two Sussex wickets late in the day keep things interesting after even first innings
Paul Coughlin haunts Durham with match-turning century for Lancashire
Former Durham allrounder picked up his new county from 72 for 6 and establish them as favourites
Tanzid Hasan, Amite Hasan earn maiden call-ups to Bangladesh Test squad
Bangladesh have also recalled Taskin Ahmed, while Khaled Ahmed and Jaker Ali are notable omissions
Sibley, Lawrence notch centuries as Surrey and Essex brace for draw
The Surrey duo helped the hosts establish a first innings lead after just 20 wickets fall across three days
Bell, van Buuren brighten Gloucestershire's outlook in Derby
Derbyshire made to follow on and lose three wickets before close as visitors eye first win of season
Why the third umpire was spot on to give Raghuvanshi obstructing the field
Rohan Pandit had to establish two things: did Raghuvanshi change direction significantly and did he do it without probable cause?
IPL 2026: Whatever Performance Ive Had Should Convert Into A Win, Says LSG's Mohsin Khan
Lucknow Super Kings: After picking a brilliant 5-23 for Lucknow Super Giants in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), left-arm pacer Mohsin Khan said his only priority was to ensure his performances are converted into a victory for the side. Mohsins five-for, the best bowling figures in IPL 2026, helped LSG keep KKR to 155/7. Right now, Im only thinking that the team should win first. Whatever performance Ive had should convert into a win, and our team should win. We will try to bat well too - winning is very important for us, Mohsin said to broadcasters after his spell at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium. He also confirmed that he was fully fit and credited his off-season work with trainer Soham Desai for keeping him in shape. Im absolutely fine, fully fit. Ive worked really hard, especially in the off-season with our trainer, Soham bhai. My body feels good, and everything is going well, he said. Mohsin explained how he executed the teams plans, particularly against individual batters, and how variations on the slow surface brought him success. Whatever we discussed with Rishabh bhai and the plans we made for each batsman, I tried to follow exactly that. He also confirmed that he was fully fit and credited his off-season work with trainer Soham Desai for keeping him in shape. Im absolutely fine, fully fit. Ive worked really hard, especially in the off-season with our trainer, Soham bhai. My body feels good, and everything is going well, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite LSG conceding 55 runs in overs 17-20, Mohsin remained confident about the teams chances of winning the game. We bowled good overs. Maybe a few runs came in the last one or two overs, but were going to win today. The score is decent. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: MS Dhoni keen But Another Calf Setback Delays Comeback, Informs Fleming
Indian Premier League: Chennai Super Kings head coach Stephen Fleming has indicated that MS Dhonis return to the playing XI for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 has been further delayed after the veteran wicketkeeper-batter suffered another setback in his recovery from a calf injury. Dhoni, who was initially expected to miss only the opening two weeks of IPL 2026, has now been sidelined for nearly a month, with CSK already eight matches into their campaign without their talismanic former captain featuring even once. Providing an update after Chennais defeat to the Gujarat Titans on Sunday, Fleming revealed that the 42-year-old aggravated the injury during a practice outing, complicating what was initially thought to be a short-term issue. He's pretty keen. The calf is a tough one, though; if he takes off and rips the calf again, then he will be gone. So we pushed it early, in the warm-up game, he tweaked it again, it's my understanding, and since then he has been just working hard to get some movement into it, but there was a setback, so it has taken longer than we thought, Fleming said while addressing the media after CSKs loss to GT on Sunday. Despite his absence from match action, Dhoni has remained involved in training sessions. He has frequently been spotted working on his batting in the nets, largely focusing on throwdowns, although he has gradually increased his workload in recent days. On Saturday, he was seen sprinting under the supervision of the team physio before spending time facing spin bowlers as well as deliveries from batting coach Michael Hussey. The former CSK skipper was also seen donning the wicketkeeping gloves during the teams practice at the Wankhede Stadium ahead of their clash against the Mumbai Indians last week. Fleming emphasised that the final call on Dhonis comeback rests with the player himself, while the support staff continues to monitor his progress closely. He is the guide on this one, and he's working hard with the physio and doing all the rehab, and we're just waiting for the word, really. But all I can keep saying is stop making light of it, as he is progressing and doing everything he can, Fleming added. Fleming emphasised that the final call on Dhonis comeback rests with the player himself, while the support staff continues to monitor his progress closely. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As speculation around Dhonis availability continues to dominate the narrative, the franchise will be hoping for a timely return from the experienced campaigner as they look to revive their season. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Rinkus Unbeaten 83 Takes KKR To 155/7 After Mohsin Picks Five-for
Kolkata Knight Riders: Rinku Singhs highest score in T20 cricket an unbeaten 83 off 50 balls - rescued Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) from a precarious situation and lifted them to 155/7 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the BRSABV Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Sunday. After being put into batting first, things hadnt gone right for KKR as left-arm pacer Mohsin Khan ran through the line-up to pick 5-23, the best figures in this competition. Rinku then stepped up to lift KKR out of trouble through his unconquered 51-ball knock laced with seven fours and five sixes at a strike-rate of 162.75, including hitting Digvesh Rathi for 26 runs in the final over. KKRs innings began shakily as Tim Seifert chipped to cover off Mohsin, who then removed Ajinkya Rahane for 10 after miscuing to mid-on. Angkrish Raghuvanshi was controversially adjudged out for obstructing the field on nine, while Rovman Powell departed soon after gloving behind off Mohsin to leave KKR at 31/4 in 6.1 overs. Cameron Green attempted a counterattack, striking three sixes in his 21-ball 34, but Mohsins relentless spell accounted for him as well. The left-arm pacer completed a five-wicket haul by dismissing Anukul Roy for a golden duck, as KKR looked destined for a below-par score. Rinku, however, held firm and stitched brief stands of 20 and 62 not out with Ramandeep Singh and Sunil Narine. He reached his fifty off 42 balls with a drive off Mohammed Shami in the 19th over. His acceleration came late but decisive. After surviving a review in the final over, he launched Rathi for four consecutive sixes over long-on, deep extra cover, long-on again, and cow corner in a stunning display of power hitting. That sequence propelled KKR to crossing the 150-run mark, something which seemed improbable when the side was seven down. The total is not daunting to chase down for LSG, yet on a surface where batsmen have struggled to settle, Rinkus late surge has given KKR a fighting chance to get their second win in the competition. Rinku, however, held firm and stitched brief stands of 20 and 62 not out with Ramandeep Singh and Sunil Narine. He reached his fifty off 42 balls with a drive off Mohammed Shami in the 19th over. His acceleration came late but decisive. After surviving a review in the final over, he launched Rathi for four consecutive sixes over long-on, deep extra cover, long-on again, and cow corner in a stunning display of power hitting. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kolkata Knight Riders 155/7 in 20 overs (Rinku Singh 83 not out, Cameron Green 34; Mohsin Khan 5-23, George Linde 1-18) against Lucknow Super Giants Article Source: IANS
Tanzid, Amite Earn Maiden Call-ups As Bangladesh Announce Squad For 1st Test Against Pakistan
Bangla National Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh have unveiled a 15-member squad for the opening Test against Pakistan, with uncapped batters Tanzid Tamim and Amite Hasan earning maiden call-ups in the longest format as the selectors continue to invest in emerging red-ball talent. Najmul Hossain Shanto will continue to lead the side, with all-rounder Mehidy Hasan Miraz appointed as his deputy as Bangladesh aim to begin the home series on a strong note. The two-match series begins on May 8 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, before moving to Sylhet for the second Test from May 16. Both fixtures form part of the 202527 ICC World Test Championship cycle. The inclusion of Tanzid and Amite forms the central narrative of the squad announcement. Tanzid, a left-handed opener who has already featured in Bangladeshs limited-overs setup, has been rewarded for his steady returns in first-class cricket. The 25-year-old has amassed 1,792 runs in 25 matches at an average of 40, numbers that underline his readiness for the step up. Tanzid has been in our thoughts for Test cricket. He has a very good first-class record, and we felt he deserved the opportunity to showcase his ability in Tests. He has a sound technique and plenty of natural ability. We are confident that if he gets the chance, he can perform well in the longer format, chief selector Habibul Bashar said. Amite, a 23-year-old middle-order batter, has also forced his way into the squad on the back of remarkable consistency in domestic cricket. Since making his first-class debut in 2019, he has built an impressive record, averaging 49 across 82 innings, showcasing both reliability and temperament. Amite has earned his call-up as he has been one of the most consistent batters in our first-class cricket. His temperament stands out, and we believe it is well-suited for Test cricket. This format demands patience and discipline, and he has shown those qualities over a sustained period, Bashar said. The selectors decision reflects a broader strategy to bolster Bangladeshs batting resources in Tests, with both players viewed as long-term investments for the national side. Both these players have time on their side and can serve Bangladesh for a very long period, Bashar added. In addition to the new inclusions, Bangladesh have also recalled key bowling resources. Fast bowlers Taskin Ahmed and Shoriful Islam return to the Test fold after being out of contention since late 2024, adding depth and experience to the pace attack. Off-spinner Nayeem Hasan has also been brought back into the squad after nearly a year. Both these players have time on their side and can serve Bangladesh for a very long period, Bashar added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh squad for 1st Test vs Pakistan: Najmul Hossain Shanto (Captain), Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Shadman Islam, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim, Litton Das, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (Vice Captain), Taijul Islam, Nayeem Hasan, Ebadot Hossain, Shoriful Islam, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Tanzid Hasan, Amite Hasan Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Lungi Ngidi 'all good' after frightening fall in DC vs PBKS clash
Lungi Ngidi was involved in a worrying on-field moment during the game between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings on Saturday afternoon.
Gaikwad: We 'didn't have any idea' how Chepauk pitch would play
CSK were reduced to 37 for 4 batting first, before GT comfortably chased down the 159 target
Fleming: Dhoni's return from calf injury delayed by 'setback'
The CSK head coach said that Dhoni pushed himself in a pre-season practice game and tweaked his already injured calf
IPL 2026: KKR Batter Raghuvanshi Given Out For Obstructing The Field Against LSG
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Angkrish Raghuvanshi on Sunday became only the fourth batter in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 history to be dismissed for obstructing the field, during his sides clash against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. The rare dismissal occurred on the final ball of the fifth over of KKRs innings. Raghuvanshi, batting on nine off seven deliveries, punched the ball towards mid-on off pacer Prince Yadav and set off for a single before aborting the run midway after being told to do so by all-rounder Cameron Green. In his attempt to return to the crease, Raghuvanshi made a turnaround from one side of the pitch to the other and was struck by the incoming throw. Seeing that, LSG skipper Rishabh Pant and his teammates immediately appealed for obstructing the field. The matter was sent upstairs, where third umpire Rohan Pandit reviewed the footage and determined that the batter had clearly altered his running path while attempting to get back to his crease, thereby intentionally interfering with the throw. In his attempt to return to the crease, Raghuvanshi made a turnaround from one side of the pitch to the other and was struck by the incoming throw. Seeing that, LSG skipper Rishabh Pant and his teammates immediately appealed for obstructing the field. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Raghuvanshi joined a short list of players to have been given out in this manner in the IPL. Before him, Yusuf Pathan (for KKR in 2013), Amit Mishra (for DC in 2019), and Ravindra Jadeja (for CSK in 2024) were dismissed similarly in previous editions of the tournament. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Sudharsan Is A Kind Of Player Who Can Give Maximum Reward With Minimum Risk, Says Gill
Chennai Super Kings: Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill heaped praise on opener Sai Sudharsan after his match-winning knock, highlighting the youngsters ability to maximise returns with minimal risk following their emphatic eight-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Sudharsans fluent 87 anchored a clinical chase of 159, continuing his impressive run this season and drawing special appreciation from his skipper. He's been batting brilliantly. Even in the innings that he got out in the middle, he was batting beautifully. So with him, it's always a matter of spending that much time on the wicket. And once he's set, he is that kind of player who can give the maximum reward with minimum risk, and that's his advantage, Gill said after the win. Gill also expressed overall satisfaction with the teams performance in challenging conditions, noting the significance of securing a convincing win at a venue known for testing visiting sides, as he said, Really happy. To get a win like that here is always difficult in this part of India, so I'm really happy with the win. While GT dominated for most of the contest, Gill admitted there were minor lapses, particularly in the field during the latter stages of the first innings, saying, Yeah, apart from the last four or five overs of fielding, I think it was a pretty good effort from us out there. The GT skipper further elaborated on the decision-making at the toss, revealing uncertainty over how the pitch would behave, before crediting his bowlers for maintaining control during the powerplay, a phase where the team has consistently excelled. Actually, I was a little bit confused whether to bowl first or bat first on this wicket. But I think we bowled pretty well in the Power-play, and Power-play has been one of the areas where consistently we have done well. And if I have to be really critical, finishing the innings has been a little bit of concern for us, and hopefully, in the upcoming matches, we improve on that, he said. The GT skipper further elaborated on the decision-making at the toss, revealing uncertainty over how the pitch would behave, before crediting his bowlers for maintaining control during the powerplay, a phase where the team has consistently excelled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the middle, when Dube just came in, we were like, should we bowl one over to Washi? But we thought the game was in our hands, and let's go as deep as possible. Maybe they are 8 or 9 down, and the last overs don't matter as much. But yeah, I think he bowled a decent over. I think he gave away 12 or 13 runs in that last over. All in all, I think it was a pretty good effort from us with the ball, the GT skipper concluded. Article Source: IANS
Chennai Super Kings: Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad admitted that his side struggled to adapt to challenging pitch conditions as they slumped to an eight-wicket defeat against the Gujarat Titans in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. Reflecting on the surface, which offered variable bounce and inconsistent pace, Gaikwad highlighted how difficult it was for batters to settle in despite initial plans. To be honest, sometimes I hate to assess in that way, but I felt it was challenging. I was holding a bit for the pacers; the pace was inconsistent, and the bounce was up and down. But if we hadn't lost too many wickets, we could've reached 170-180. Not expected to be honest, it's tough to assess the conditions here. In the last three matches, we learned how the game would play out. We had a 60-70% chance in the last two or three games, but we didn't expect it to play like this today. We just couldn't adapt to the conditions, Gaikwad said after the game. CSK, who eventually posted 158/7, had to recover from early setbacks after losing wickets in clusters. Gaikwad pointed out that the inability to adjust quickly to the surface proved costly, particularly during the Power-play and middle overs when partnerships were crucial. Elaborating on his communication with the team management during the innings, Gaikwad revealed that even a proactive approach could not overcome the pitch's unpredictability. In the first timeout, I told Flem that I was trying to be positive and aggressive. But at times, the ball popped out with an inconsistent bounce. I told him I was trying to adapt, but it wasn't possible. You couldn't judge, and you couldn't expect it to turn out well. We were lethargic and didn't start well, but we needed to do better, Gaikwad said. Despite the difficulties, the CSK skipper anchored the innings with a composed knock, finishing unbeaten and attempting to steer the side towards a competitive total. However, he acknowledged that wickets at regular intervals disrupted momentum and forced a change in approach. I got off to a good start (10 off 6), I thought I would keep the momentum, but then we saw 3 wickets fall while we were trying to build a partnership. Another wicket fell, and I wanted to take my time. For any other pitch, I might've rotated the strike better. Once I got hit, I just thought I would take my chances and get some momentum back, he said. Despite the difficulties, the CSK skipper anchored the innings with a composed knock, finishing unbeaten and attempting to steer the side towards a competitive total. However, he acknowledged that wickets at regular intervals disrupted momentum and forced a change in approach. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chennais total ultimately proved insufficient against a clinical Gujarat Titans batting unit, who chased down the target with ease. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Hopefully, LSG Finds Batting Rhythm In Power-play, Get Back To Winning Ways, Says Marsh
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Lucknow Super Giants batting all-rounder Mitchell Marsh admitted the side has struggled to find fluency at the top of the order in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, adding that rediscovering rhythm in the power-play overs with the bat will be key to turning their campaign around. LSG have managed just two wins in seven games to be in ninth place in the points table and need a win over KKR at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium to get their campaign on track. Well, I've probably got a similar strike rate to what my dad used to have, so I'm trying to work on that. But we've had our challenges with the bat. We haven't been able to get going in the power play. We haven't had the loss of wickets, or just haven't been able to find a rhythm to set up our innings. So we're looking to make as much impact as we can tonight in those first six overs and hopefully get back to winning ways, said Marsh in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Asked if LSG head coach Justin Langers comparison of the pitch to the WACA in Perth is agreeable, Marsh said, It's probably not quite the WACA, but I think I mean, I've certainly enjoyed batting here. It is a big ground, but in terms of grounds around the world, it's still reasonably small. We haven't had the loss of wickets, or just haven't been able to find a rhythm to set up our innings. So we're looking to make as much impact as we can tonight in those first six overs and hopefully get back to winning ways, said Marsh in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score LSG have used three opening combinations, with Marsh batting alongside Rishabh Pant, Aiden Markram, and Ayush Badoni. Quizzed on this musical chairs, Marsh said, Look, those discussions are probably above my pay grade when it comes to this franchise, thankfully. I don't mind who I open the batting with, to be honest. I think whoever it is, it's all about us getting off to as good a start as possible and just having an impact. Article Source: IANS
Hyderabad Kingsmen storm into playoffs after NRR boost against Rawalpindiz
Hunain Shah's four-for rolled out Rawalpindiz for 136 all out, after fifites from Glenn Maxwell and Kusal Perera had taken them to 244 for 6
Linde in as LSG bowl; no Pathirana yet for KKR
On the teamsheet, Aiden Markram was listed as opener alongside Mitchell Marsh, with Ayush Badoni marked at No. 5 for LSG
Rabada and Sudharsan crush CSK
CSK got off to the worst possible start and couldn't challenge GT despite Gaikwad batting through the innings
Kohli meets DC, Rahul meets RCB as playoffs race heats up
Both batters love facing their hometown teams; who will come out on top?
IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsans 87 Powers GT To 8-wicket Win Over CSK
Chennai Super Kings: A dominant top-order performance led by Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill, and Jos Buttler helped Gujarat Titans chase down a 159-run target against hosts Chennai Super Kings with remarkable ease, sealing an eight-wicket win with 20 balls to spare at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. Chasing 159, Gujarat got off to a brisk start despite some early discipline from the Chennai bowlers. Gill looked in fluent touch from the outset, striking three sixes in his 33 off 23 balls, while Sudharsan complemented him well as the duo stitched together a quickfire opening stand. The Titans raced to 55/0 in the Power-play, but soon after, Gill was stumped off Noor Ahmad, courtesy sharp glovework from Sanju Samson. However, any hopes of a Chennai comeback were quickly extinguished as Sudharsan and Buttler took control. The left-hander continued his rich vein of form, bringing up a 33-ball fifty and targeting both spin and pace with authority. Buttler, after a watchful start, grew in confidence and found boundaries at crucial intervals, ensuring the required rate never became a concern. The pair added a decisive partnership, with Sudharsan particularly severe on Akeal Hosein, smashing multiple sixes to tilt the contest firmly in Gujarats favour. Some missed chances by the fielders only added to Chennais woes as the Titans batters capitalised fully. Sudharsan eventually fell for a superb 87 off 46 balls, laced with four boundaries and seven sixes, after a brilliant catch in the deep by Dewald Brevis. By then, however, the result was a mere formality. Buttler remained composed till the end and fittingly finished the chase in style, hammering a straight six to seal the win. Earlier, CSK had posted 159, recovering well after a disastrous start. The pitch offered variable bounce, making strokeplay difficult in the first half of the innings. Their top order struggled to get going against disciplined bowling, but a crucial middle-overs revival helped them reach a fighting total. Shivam Dube played a key role in that recovery, stitching an important partnership with Ruturaj Gaikwad. The duo focused on batting deep after early setbacks, rotating strike effectively before accelerating towards the end. Dubes approach against pace, in particular, helped Chennai regain momentum on a surface where timing the ball wasnt easy. Despite their late surge, Chennais total proved inadequate against a clinical Gujarat batting unit. The Titans top three once again showcased their consistency and firepower, chasing down the target with minimal fuss and reinforcing their reputation as one of the most formidable batting line-ups in the tournament. With this comprehensive victory, GT returned to winning ways after back-to-back losses, while CSK were left to reflect on missed opportunities. Despite their late surge, Chennais total proved inadequate against a clinical Gujarat batting unit. The Titans top three once again showcased their consistency and firepower, chasing down the target with minimal fuss and reinforcing their reputation as one of the most formidable batting line-ups in the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chennai Super Kings 158/7 in 20 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 74*, Shivam Dube 22; Kagiso Rabada 3-25, Arshad Khan 2-43) lost to Gujarat Titans 162/2 in 16.4 overs (Sai Sudharsan 87, Jos Buttler 39*; Noor Ahmad 1-29, Akeal Hosein 1-46) by 8 wickets. Article Source: IANS
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: Rajasthan Royals (RR) star player Vaibhav Sooryavanshi said that he wanted to give a befitting reply with the bat to the critics as he smashed four sixes against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH)bowler Praful Hinge, who had previously dismissed him in the last outing. Speaking after the match in a conversation with RR manager Romi Bhinder, Sooryavanshi revealed that he was motivated by criticism following his early wicket against Hinge in RR's clash against SRH on April 13. I went with a clear plan against the bowler. After getting out in the last match, I went back and checked my phone. I saw a lot of things. I usually don't pay attention to those things, but when someone says something to me personally, it affects me a bit. I only wanted to answer with my bat, he said in a video released by RR on X. Asked about his approach during the innings, the teenager said he simply trusted his preparation and played with freedom. You know how important it was for me. I was just trying to do exactly what I did in the practice yesterday. I was playing with a free flow from the very first ball, and I planned to do the exact same thing today, he added. The youngster also gave an update on his fitness after concerns over a hamstring issue during the game. Its fine now. Im feeling better. I dont know, my foot got stuck. I already had an ankle problem, so to avoid putting too much force on it, I pulled my hamstring. But its better now. I will recover in time for the next match, he said. You know how important it was for me. I was just trying to do exactly what I did in the practice yesterday. I was playing with a free flow from the very first ball, and I planned to do the exact same thing today, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, Sunrisers Hyderabad chased down the target with nine balls to spare, thanks to 74 from Ishan Kishan and 57 from Abhishek Sharma, who shared a crucial 132-run partnership. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Linde Comes In As LSG Elect To Bowl First Against Unchanged KKR
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Lucknow Super Giants have brought in left-arm spinner George Linde as captain Rishabh Pant won the toss and elected to bowl first against Kolkata Knight Riders in match 38 of IPL 2026 at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Both LSG and KKR need a win in a bid to turn around their struggling campaigns. LSG have managed just two wins in seven games to be in ninth place in the points table, while KKR have only one victory in as many matches and are at the bottom of the tally. After winning the toss, Pant said Linde comes in for M Siddharth in the playing eleven. We want to again put the opposition in the back first and just find the answer as a batting group. Definitely, we are working towards it. When there are lots of leaders in the family, you have to find a way, and we are pretty close to finding ways, and we gotta just stick together, stay tight, because we know that we can turn around the season from here, and I'm pretty confident to make it happen. See, definitely any kind of confidence is definitely needed, and we'll take that one too, he said. KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane said his playing eleven is unchanged. We are working towards it. We have to find a way; we are pretty close to it. We know we can turn around the season from here, I am pretty confident, he said. Playing XIs: Kolkata Knight Riders: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Tim Seifert (wk), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Cameron Green, Rovman Powell, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Ramandeep Singh, Kartik Tyagi, Vaibhav Arora Impact substitutes: Manish Pandey, Finn Allen, Tejasvi Singh Dahiya, Navdeep Saini, and Varun Chakaravarthy Kolkata Knight Riders: Ajinkya Rahane (captain), Tim Seifert (wk), Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Cameron Green, Rovman Powell, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Ramandeep Singh, Kartik Tyagi, Vaibhav Arora Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Himmat Singh, Akshat Raghuvanshi, Abdul Samad, Avesh Khan, and M Siddharth Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: I Marvel At How Virat Kohli Rediscovers Himself Almost Every Year, Says Karthik
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru batting coach and mentor Dinesh Karthik has hailed Virat Kohlis ability to reinvent himself after every IPL season, calling it a remarkable trait that continues to inspire him as well as his teammates and youngsters alike, as the talismanic batter nears the 9000-run milestone in the competition. Kohli returns to his original home venue the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi where defending champions RCB will take on Delhi Capitals on Monday evening. Kohli boasts of an average of 66.8 with seven fifties in 11 IPL innings in New Delhi and needs just 11 runs to become the first player to reach 9000 runs in IPL history. He currently has 8989 runs, which clearly puts him ahead of Rohit Sharma (7183), Shikhar Dhawan (6769), David Warner (6565), and KL Rahul (5579). Now with Virat Kohli, the fact is that that man goes back every year and he is assessing what he has done. He almost comes with a very stubborn plan about how he wants to go about it, and he gets it done not on match days alone, but the way he practices as well. He has a method to how he goes about it, and he's constantly checking himself in practice, and there are certain days he'll bat more, certain days he'll bat less, and he has so much experience. Credit to him that man constantly rediscovers with every passing year, and for him to keep up with the pace of this game and some of the newer players are batting at insane strike rates, and he is going shoulder to shoulder with them and producing match-winning performances. So I marvel at how he rediscovers himself every year almost and that is such a big learning for me as well and I'm sure and I wish a lot of the players who watch him play also learn that with every passing year, people are looking at you and they'll come with a plan and you need to counter it with your strengths and he's done that very nicely so far, said Karthik in the pre-match press conference on Sunday. In IPL 2026, Kohli has 328 runs from seven innings at an average of 54.7 and a strike rate of 163, with a highest score of 81. He has been in sublime touch in chases this season, scoring two of his three fifties, with an average of 99.5 and a strike rate of 172 in such situations. Against DC, Kohli has amassed 1149 runs in 31 innings at an average of 47.8, including 11 fifties. With four 50-plus scores in his last five innings at Kotla, he will be keen to extend his dominance at the venue. Karthik recalled how this years U19 World Cup winners, Vihaan Malhotra and Kanishk Chouhan, have been soaking in the experience of seeing Kohli go about his business in the practice sessions. It's quite amazing and a learning experience for any young boy watching. I'm sure the likes of Vihaan and Kanishk have looked at him and been like look at how Virat bhai is practising and what he is doing differently. They've asked me as well what I think Virat bhai is doing differently from last year. Against DC, Kohli has amassed 1149 runs in 31 innings at an average of 47.8, including 11 fifties. With four 50-plus scores in his last five innings at Kotla, he will be keen to extend his dominance at the venue. Karthik recalled how this years U19 World Cup winners, Vihaan Malhotra and Kanishk Chouhan, have been soaking in the experience of seeing Kohli go about his business in the practice sessions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karthik also confirmed that Phil Salt will miss Mondays match after being ruled out of their previous game against the Gujarat Titans due to an injury. It's the same for this game as well; he's injured for the moment. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Krunal Pandya Is Pushing The Boundaries Of What A Finger-spinner Means, Says Karthik
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batting coach and mentor Dinesh Karthik highlighted the growing influence of left-arm spin all-rounder Krunal Pandya, saying that he should be regarded as a trend-setter because of his pushing the boundaries of what a finger-spinner should be in T20 cricket. Krunals knack for being an innovative left-arm spinner has been on full display in IPL 2026 by bowling a surprise bouncer, while switching between slinging deliveries and conventional arm ball, and varying his pace cleverly to deceive the batters. Due to his ever-evolving skill sets, Pandya has picked up eight wickets from seven matches at an average of 28.75 and an economy rate of 9.20. Krunal Pandya is a player that this game is going to remember for a long time because he is doing something that has not been done before - pushing the boundaries of what a finger-spinner means. He is bowling deliveries that people really couldn't fathom a few years ago, and he is becoming a master at it. He is using it very cleverly, very wisely when the situation demands, and he is using that as a strength of his to put pressure back on the person that he is bowling against. It's actually quite interesting to see how he goes about it mentally as well. He is not someone who is just doing it because it looks cool. He knows that given the moment when he does want to use it, it does create a doubt in the batter, and a lot of the time it delivers the result that he wants out of that ball. So he is someone who is going to be a person remembered as a cricketer. One that is a trendsetter. Today, if you see a lot of spinners trying to bowl different deliveries, I think a lot of credit must go to Krunal Pandya. He is definitely evolving as an all-rounder with every passing day, be it with the ball or the bat, and that is so wonderful to see. As I said, IPL is changing the landscape of cricket and Krunal Pandya is changing the landscape of finger spin bowling, said Karthik in the pre-match press conference, ahead of RCB taking on Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. Karthik heaped praise on RCB skipper Patidars batting returns, with him amassing 238 runs at a high strike-rate of 210.61. Rajat Patidar is a good example of someone who is constantly upping his standards, upping the quality of shots that he's playing. As relaxed and calm as he is, he's a very thoughtful man who goes back at the end of the season and looks at areas where he could get better and works on them through the season. We are in constant touch, and he sends me some videos as to what he's practicing, and he's always on the money, and you can see the output when he does bat because as we all know, he's batting in a very special manner and the way he's able to dominate bowlers right from the outset is a sight to watch, he added. Talking about Patidar, the captain, Karthik, pointed out that being relaxed is his big strength, and he gets help from others like vice-captain Jitesh Sharma, Pandya, Virat Kohli, and others. Obviously, the results will tell you that he's been very good. Off the field, he's the calmest, most relaxed person who absorbs information and puts it to good use in-game. His strength is the fact that he has the respect in the room, and he has a nice way of handling all his bowlers. He is not someone who is too confused and is very relaxed. He has a good lieutenant in Jitesh Sharma, who guides him in the game, and some extraordinary senior players in the likes of Virat Kohli, Josh Hazlewood, Krunal Pandya, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who are very, very senior and good pros who give him a helping hand whenever it's required. But overall, Rajat has been the man that you see on screen. Somebody who's very composed, who knows what he's doing, and when the pressure and heat rise in the game, he's able to hold his own and make decisions which we definitely look at and go, that's very good given the moment and given how the game is panning out, and that's all you can ask of him as a leader. As I said, he's the warmest guy. You meet him, and you realise he's as simple a person as you can meet, and that rubs off on the field as well. On Jitesh Sharmas evolution as a keeper, Karthik credited him for working hard on improving his skill sets and catching efficiency. He has taken some fabulous catches this tournament, and because of the work that he is putting in behind the scenes. He is very meticulous. He is constantly doing drills, which are slowly but steadily upping his game. Apart from his batting, I can definitely say he is a better keeper than what he was. A lot of credit must go to the fielding coach, Mr. Richard Halsall, who has put in a lot of work behind the scenes using simple methods, but ones that have been very effective. The good thing about them is how disciplined they are with their practice. On Jitesh Sharmas evolution as a keeper, Karthik credited him for working hard on improving his skill sets and catching efficiency. He has taken some fabulous catches this tournament, and because of the work that he is putting in behind the scenes. He is very meticulous. He is constantly doing drills, which are slowly but steadily upping his game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, I think a lot of credit must go to him personally as well for understanding who his bowlers are and how he needs to be in terms of what are the skills that he needs to improve as a keeper, be it moving laterally or obviously stretching his boundaries as a keeper, and it is wonderful to see him do that so far for RCB, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Gujarat Times Shivam Dube: Middle-order batter Shivam Dube acknowledged that a sluggish start hurt Chennai Super Kings batting effort but felt the side recovered well to post a competitive total against Gujarat Titans in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. Reflecting on the innings after the first half, Dube pointed out the contrast between the slow start and the eventual finish. The first 10 overs, we did not have a good start, but after that, we came to 159, an amazing score. 159 is one of the best scores I feel over there. It's not easy with the fast bowler as well as with the spinner, he told the broadcasters. CSK had struggled early on, losing wickets in the powerplay and finding run-scoring difficult on a surface that offered assistance to both seamers and spinners. Dube elaborated on the pitch's nature, highlighting its uneven behaviour. The ball is not coming evenly. It's up and down, especially with the fast bowlers. Holder was bowling really well. Arshad bowled really well. It was coming fast and coming slow as well, he said, referring to Jason Holder and Arshad Khan, who kept the CSK batters in check during the middle overs. Amid the challenging conditions, Dube stitched a crucial partnership with skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad to stabilise the innings. He explained that their focus was on batting deep rather than taking undue risks early. At that time, we wanted both of us to bat at least till 15-16 overs. That was more important. So that was the plan at that time to bat deep and try to get those boundaries in the middle. That was more important. The left-hander also spoke about his evolving approach against pace bowling, an area he has been working on to expand his game. At that time, we wanted both of us to bat at least till 15-16 overs. That was more important. So that was the plan at that time to bat deep and try to get those boundaries in the middle. That was more important. Also Read: Live Cricket Score CSK finished at 158/7, a total that could prove difficult to defend against GT at the venue. Article Source: IANS
'I Had Belief In Myself,' Says Deepti After A Match-winning Performance Against South Africa Women
South Africa Women: India's World Cup champion Deepti Sharma said she always had belief in herself and trusted her hard work after delivering a match-winning all-round performance to help the team defeat South Africa by 14 runs in the fourth T20I played at the Wanderers Stadium on Sunday. First of all, you guys have so much belief in me, and I also have belief in myself that I'll have to come back harder, because I know that the team really needs me. And if you don't do well at that crucial time, that thing stays in your mind, Deepti said in a video released by BCCI on X. Deepti backed that confidence with a stellar show, scoring an unbeaten 36 to guide India to 185/5, alongside key contributions from Jemimah Rodrigues (43) and skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (22). Deepti then turned the game with the ball, returning figures of 5/19 to restrict South Africa to 171/9. It feels really good. Whenever you take a fifer as a bowler, and take your first fifer against your favourite team, it always feels good, she added. India recovered from early setbacks through a 55-run stand between Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur before Deepti stitched an unbeaten 65-run partnership with Richa Ghosh (34*) to provide a strong finish. Chasing 186, South Africa started brightly through Sune Luus (40) and Tazmin Brits (30), but Deeptis timely breakthroughs triggered a collapse as the hosts fell short. Deepti credited her preparation, especially with captain Harmanpreet in the nets, which helped her improve her mistakes and come back stronger with the bat. India recovered from early setbacks through a 55-run stand between Jemimah Rodrigues and Harmanpreet Kaur before Deepti stitched an unbeaten 65-run partnership with Richa Ghosh (34*) to provide a strong finish. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The win helped India avoid a whitewash in the five-match series, though South Africa still lead 3-1. The final T20I will be played at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on Monday. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Gaikwads Unbeaten 74, Overtons Late Fireworks Help CSK Post 158-7 Against GT
Impact Substitute Sarfaraz Khan: A late flourish from skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and Jamie Overton lifted Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to a competitive 158/7 in 20 overs against Gujarat Titans (GT) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. Asked to bat first, CSK endured a turbulent start as Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada exploited the pace and bounce on offer. Siraj set the tone with a probing opening over, while Rabada struck crucial early blows, including the prized wicket of Sanju Samson (11), who had briefly counterattacked. The top-order collapse continued as Impact Substitute Sarfaraz Khan fell for a first-ball duck, and debutant Urvil Patel departed soon after, leaving CSK reeling at 28/3 at the end of the Power-play, one of their lowest totals this season. With wickets tumbling, Gaikwad struggled to find fluency, enduring a prolonged boundary drought as Gujarats disciplined attack tightened the screws. Manav Suthar further dented CSKs innings by removing Dewald Brevis, reducing the hosts to 38/4. The scoring rate dipped drastically through the middle overs, with CSK crawling to 50 only in the 12th over, their slowest team fifty of the season. However, Gaikwad began to shift gears alongside Shivam Dube, who provided some impetus with a few timely boundaries and a six. The duo added valuable runs before Dube (22) was bowled by Arshad Khan, just when he looked set to accelerate. Gaikwad, meanwhile, brought up a patient half-century off 49 balls, the slowest fifty in IPL 2026, highlighting the challenging batting conditions. CSK found some late momentum as Gaikwad and the lower middle order attempted to lift the scoring rate. A brief but explosive cameo from Jamie Overton, who struck 18 off just six deliveries, injected much-needed impetus during the death overs. However, Rabada returned to lead the bowling effort with impressive figures of 3-25, while Arshad chipped in with two wickets to keep CSK in check. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, Gaikwad held one end firm and remained unbeaten on 74 off 60 balls, anchoring the innings. He capped off the final over with a series of boundaries, ensuring CSK finished strongly after a sluggish start. The home team experienced a tale of two halves. Although CSK aimed for a higher total, their comeback from early setbacks, driven by Gaikwads resilience and strong late hitting, enabled them to set a competitive score on a pitch that favoured the bowlers. He capped off the final over with a series of boundaries, ensuring CSK finished strongly after a sluggish start. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chennai Super Kings 158/7 in 20 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 74*, Shivam Dube 22; Kagiso Rabada 3-25, Arshad Khan 2-43) against Gujarat Titans Article Source: IANS

