'Winning Five Games On The Trot Shows Our Consistency As A Unit': Sundar
Narendra Modi Stadium: All-rounder Washington Sundar lauded the clarity and consistency within the team after Gujarat Titans (GT) won their fifth consecutive match in IPL 2026 after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 82 runs on Tuesday. Having posted what initially appeared to be a below-par 168/5 on a difficult surface of Narendra Modi Stadium, Gujarat bowled SRH out for just 86 in 14.5 overs, with the pace attack exploiting the conditions brilliantly before the spinners finished the job. It means a lot. This season has been extremely competitive, with every team coming hard at us. To win five games on the trot speaks volumes about the consistency weve shown as a unit. At the same time, sticking to what has worked for us is also a challenge. You can sometimes lose rhythm by trying to do too many things, but I think weve done well to avoid that. A lot of credit has to go to the team for maintaining that clarity and consistency, Sundar told Jio Hotstar. Coming to bat after losing the toss, the Gujarat Titans suffered early blows and were 64-3 in 9.3 overs, but Sundar and Sai Sudharsan forged a 60-run partnership which helped the team reach 168 in 20 overs. Speaking about the partnership, Sundar revealed that the proper communication between the two helped them understand the situation and play the shots accordingly. Its always enjoyable batting with Sai because we constantly communicate in the middle. It was important for me to understand both the situation and the nature of the wicket, especially since it was doing a bit more than usual. Early on, I wasnt finding boundaries, while Sai was able to get them without taking many risks. That balance really helped both of us and allowed the partnership to settle in nicely, Sundar said. Despite GT coming on top in the points table with 16 points in 12 games, Sundar believes that it is important to stay in the present and focus on playing good cricket. Its always enjoyable batting with Sai because we constantly communicate in the middle. It was important for me to understand both the situation and the nature of the wicket, especially since it was doing a bit more than usual. Early on, I wasnt finding boundaries, while Sai was able to get them without taking many risks. That balance really helped both of us and allowed the partnership to settle in nicely, Sundar said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After this win, Shubman Gill's side will next face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on May 16 as they look to seal their playoff birth. Article Source: IANS
'Every Team Has Its Small Blips Once In A While', Says SRH Coach Vettori After Record Loss To GT
After Sai Sudharsan: Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori defended his batting unit despite suffering a record loss to Gujarat Titans after being folded for a mere 86, calling it a blip that every team suffers once in a while in the tournament. After Sai Sudharsan (61) and Washington Sundar (50) powered GT to 168/5. In reply, SRH collapsed to their lowest-ever IPL total of 86 in pursuit of 169, their biggest defeat by runs in the IPL. We knew we needed to get off to a good start, and that's what we weren't able to do. But I mean if they'd scored 200, then we would have known it would have been incredibly difficult. But I think the fact that it was 169, we thought we had a chance. But as always, you have to start well and we didn't, and that's what happens. And I don't put any blame on the batting unit. They've been exceptional this year. Every team throughout the IPL is going to have their small blips once in a while, and ours was tonight, Vettori said in a post-match presser. Kagiso Rabada and Jason Holder were our standout bowlers with three wickets each. Prasidh Skiddy Krishna contributed with two scalps, while Mohammed Siraj and Rashid Khan chipped in with one wicket apiece as GT stormed to the top of the points table after successfully defending the second-lowest total this season. And I don't put any blame on the batting unit. They've been exceptional this year. Every team throughout the IPL is going to have their small blips once in a while, and ours was tonight, Vettori said in a post-match presser. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The heavy defeat damages SRH's NRR and serves as a major wake-up call for their batting unit. Despite the loss, they remain in the thick of the playoff race but must bounce back quickly in their upcoming fixtures to secure a top-two finish. Article Source: IANS
Chris Rogers signs two-year extension with Victoria chasing an elusive Shield title
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SRH Captain Cummins Fined Rs 12 Lakh For Maintaining Slow Over Rate Against GT
Narendra Modi Stadium: Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins has been fined Rs 12 lakh after his team maintained a slow over rate during IPL 2026 match against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium. IPL, in its statement, said, As this was his teams first offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPLs Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Cummins was fined INR 12 lakhs. SRH suffered their biggest defeat by runs in the IPL after losing to GT by a massive 82 runs. Donning their special lavender jerseys to raise cancer awareness, GT delivered a masterclass to successfully defend the second-lowest total. Put in to bat, Sai Sudharsan (61) and Washington Sundar (50) slammed brilliant fifties to power us to 168/5 in our 20 overs. A 168-run total on the Ahmedabad surface initially seemed within reach, but an absolutely devastating Powerplay bowling display from Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj blew SRH away, skittling them for just 86 in 14.5 overs. Chasing 169, SRH were completely decimated by a fiery GT pace attack. Siraj set the tone in the very first over, dismissing the destructive Travis Head for a four-ball duck. In the second over, Rabada dismissed Abhishek Sharma and quickly removed Ishan Kishan (11 off 7) and Smaran Ravichandran (9) to leave the SRH reeling at 32 for 4. Jason Holder (3-20) and Prasidh Krishna (2-23) relentlessly maintained the pressure through the middle overs. SRH captain Pat Cummins provided the only fleeting moment of resistance, smashing 19 off just 9 deliveries (1 four, 2 sixes) before mishitting a pull shot off Prasidh Krishna, smartly caught by Siraj at third man. Chasing 169, SRH were completely decimated by a fiery GT pace attack. Siraj set the tone in the very first over, dismissing the destructive Travis Head for a four-ball duck. In the second over, Rabada dismissed Abhishek Sharma and quickly removed Ishan Kishan (11 off 7) and Smaran Ravichandran (9) to leave the SRH reeling at 32 for 4. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The heavy defeat damages SRH's NRR and serves as a major wake-up call for their batting unit. Despite the loss, they remain in the thick of the playoff race but must bounce back quickly in their upcoming fixtures to secure a top-two finish. Article Source: IANS
Vettori: 'Every team is going to have small blips and ours was tonight'
There were some exceptional bowling plans, Sanjay Bangar says of the Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers, who restricted Gujarat Titans to 168
Brown Misses Out As Hamilton, Harris Named In Australia's Molineux-led T20 WC Squad
Pacer Darcie Brown: Pacer Darcie Brown has been left out of T20 World Cup squad as Australia opted for inexperienced left-arm quick Lucy Hamilton. Australia have revealed a 15-player squad for the tournament starting June 12 in England, led by captain Sophie Molineux alongside deputies Ashleigh Gardner and Tahlia McGrath. The squad also featured seasoned campaigners such as Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Ash Gardner. Hamilton, who had captained Australia at last years ICC U19 Womens T20 World Cup, is one of seven pace options in the Australian squad, alongside spearheads Megan Schutt and Kim Garth, and allrounders Annabel Sutherland, McGrath, Perry and Nicola Carey. Grace Harris, who also offers a bowling option with her off-spin, has made her return to the international fold after being left out of the T20I squad that travelled to the Caribbean in March, while Sutherland is also back, having been rested for that tour. Perry, who has featured in every edition of the tournament since 2009, stands on the verge of becoming the first player to feature in 50 Womens T20 World Cup matches. Nicola Carey will play her first T20 World Cup since 2020, having returned to the national earlier this year after three years outside of the national side. Alana King, who was left out of the T20I squad that played India in February, also featured in the squad after her stellar tour of the Caribbean. Keeper-batter Tahlia Wilson is included as the travelling reserve. She made her ODI debut against the West Indies in March when Mooney missed the opening one-dayer in St. Kitts but has yet to play a T20I. Australia are slotted in Group 1 of the T20 World Cup, alongside South Africa, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Netherlands. Keeper-batter Tahlia Wilson is included as the travelling reserve. She made her ODI debut against the West Indies in March when Mooney missed the opening one-dayer in St. Kitts but has yet to play a T20I. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad: Sophie Molineux (c), Nicola Carey, Ash Gardner, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton, Grace Harris, Alana King, Phoebe Litchfield, Tahlia McGrath, Beth Mooney, Ellyse Perry, Megan Schutt, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Voll, Georgia Wareham. Travelling reserve: Tahlia Wilson Article Source: IANS
New No. 2s after GT beat SRH: B Sai Sudharsan and Kagiso Rabada
Prasidh Krishna and Jason Holder also moved up the Purple Cap tables after their many wickets in the GT vs SRH game in IPL 2026 on Tuesday
Nahid Ranas 5-Wicket Burst Powers Bangladesh to Historic 104-Run Test Win Over Pakistan
Pace bowler Nahid Rana claimed five wickets as Bangladesh trumped Pakistan by 104 runs in a rain-hit first Test on Tuesday after a thrilling fifth day of batting collapses. Chasing 268 for victory in Dhaka, Pakistan were 119-3 before they fell to 163 all out in the final session with debutant Abdullah Fazal scoring a valiant 66. Bangladesh now hold a 1-0 lead in the two-match home series. SCORECARD The Test win was Bangladesh's first against Pakistan on home soil and their third overall. The 23-year-old Fazal put on 51 runs with Salman Agha, who made 26, to raise Pakistan's hopes of victory before Rana rattled the opposition with career-best figures of 5-40. Rana, 23, made an impact with his pace and reverse swing and his final spell of 4.5 overs got him four wickets for just 10 runs to turn the match on its head. Very happy -- proud of all the guys, the way we played, Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto said. We have been working hard the last few months and slowly we are getting better at Test cricket -- that's one thing we have always wanted to do. The victory also saw Shanto equal Mushfiqur Rahim's record of seven Test wins as Bangladesh captain, achieving the milestone in just 17 matches compared to Mushfiqur's 34. - Shanto's batting brilliance - Bangladesh came into the final day with a lead of 179 runs at 152-3 but a clutch of wickets made them falter despite Shanto's 87. Bangladesh declared their second innings on 240-9 to hand Pakistan a competitive target and a chance for their bowlers to make use of the deteriorating pitch. Taskin Ahmed took down opener Imam-ul-Haq for two and Mehidy Hasan Miraz bowled debutant and first-innings centurion Azan Awais for 15. Rana removed Pakistan captain Shan Masood for two before Fazal and Agha counter-attacked in their fourth-wicket partnership, but Bangladesh bowlers proved their mettle on home turf to secure victory in the final session of the day. Rana delivered the decisive blows. He had Saud Shakeel caught behind before producing the ball of the match -- a thunderous 147 kmph (91.3 mph) in-swinging yorker that bowled Mohammad Rizwan for 15. Rana was on a roll as he trapped Noman Ali lbw and then bounced out Shaheen Shah Afridi, with Mahmudul Hasan Joy taking a simple catch to complete a famous victory. Pakistan captain Masood proffered no excuses for his side's failure to seize the key moments in the match. In the first innings, with bat and ball, we needed to do better, he said. When you have the game in your hands you have to push the opposition away, but we failed to do that. Shanto stood out for his batting brilliance as he made 101 in the first innings to guide Bangladesh to 413. Pakistan responded with 386 in their first innings but conceded a slender lead after off-spinner Mehidy returned figures of 5-102. Rain played spoilsport on the third and fourth days of the Test with a few overs lost due to interruptions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second match will begin on Saturday in Sylhet.
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RCB vs KKR Match 57, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
RCB vs KKR Match 57 , Cricket Tips :Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Kolkata Knight Riders are scheduled to face each other in the upcoming contest of the Indian Premier League 2026. This contest will be held at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Raipur, on Wednesday at 7:30 PM IST. RCB have a chance to make it to the playoffs. RCB are placed second on the points table with 14 points and two more points, which will push them through. On the other hand, KKR have found some ray of hope after winning four consecutive wins. But they are not in a situation to suffer a defeat, because they will be eliminated. RCB vs KKR: Match Details Date : May 13, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Raipur RCB vs KKR Live Streaming Details The live action of the RCB vs KKR clash will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game through the JioHotstar app or website. RCB vs KKR Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 36 RCB : 15 KKR : 20 No - Result : 01 RCB vs KKR: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Raipur has good assistance for the bowlers. Fast bowlers had good lateral movement in the last game, and spinners will get grip with the old ball. The toss will have a role because of the dew. Hence, winning the toss can be an advantage here. RCB vs KKR Possible XIs RCB : Virat Kohli, Jacob Bethell, Rajat Patidar (c), Devdutt Padikkal, Tim David, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar KKR : Ajinkya Rahane (c), Finn Allen, Angkrish Raghuvanshi (wk), Cam Green, Rovman Powell, Manish Pandey, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Kartik Tyagi, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakaravarthy RCB vs KKR Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Virat Kohli has two consecutive ducks, and he is expected to bounce back for RCB. For KKR, Finn Allen is the key batter, who can break the confidence of the opposition. Probable Bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar is in red-hot form and will be a big threat. For KKR, Sunil Narine has shown improved performances and will have a key role in this game. Today Match Prediction : KKR have won four games, but overall, RCB have been better across both departments. Hence, we predict Royal Challengers Bengaluru will win this contest. RCB vs KKR Match 57, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, RCB vs KKR 2026 Prediction, RCB vs KKR Predicted XIs, Injury Update for RCB vs KKR 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.
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill said adaptability remained the cornerstone of his sides success after GT dismantled Sunrisers Hyderabad by 82 runs in a one-sided Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 contest at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Having posted what initially appeared to be a below-par 168/5 on a difficult surface, Gujarat bowled SRH out for just 86 in 14.5 overs, with the pace attack exploiting the conditions brilliantly before the spinners finished the job. Reflecting on the nature of the victory, Gill said the Titans had correctly assessed the conditions early in the evening and understood that anything around 170 would be highly competitive. Definitely, like you spoke at the toss. Teams batting first have done well, and it worked out for us pretty nicely. But I think we bowled very well. 170 on this kind of a wicket, we always knew it was going to be tricky. If we bowl well, we'll always be in the game, Gill said after the match. The GT skipper revealed that the dressing room discussions during the innings revolved around reaching the 160-170 range rather than chasing an unrealistic total on a demanding pitch. Yes, sir. We spoke about, if we get anywhere close to 160-170, I think it's gonna be. It won't be easy for them, especially with our bowling attack. So that was the chat in the middle, Gill said Gujarat appeared in some trouble midway through their innings before crucial contributions from Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar lifted them to a defendable total. Gill acknowledged the importance of that partnership while also praising his new-ball bowlers for dismantling SRHs explosive top order. Yeah, definitely. But also, I think the way Sai (Sudharsan) and Washi (Sundar) batted, getting us close to 170 at one point, it looked difficult to reach there. And also, the way we bowled in the Power-play, we have been bowling pretty well in the Power-play. So, kudos to both of our bowlers, he added. GTs approach this season, according to Gill, has been rooted less in playing a fixed brand of cricket and more in reading situations correctly something he believes separates his side from others in the competition. Honestly, it's all about still being consistent, still trying to be as ruthless as we can. And, you know, we play the kind of cricket, we are not the kind of team that play a particular style or brand of cricket. We want to be the team that sees the wicket and assesses the condition. If it's a batting first, 240 wickets, go for it. But it's also important to assess that the wicket is not that easy to get those 170-180 runs, that's better than getting 140-150, he stated. GTs approach this season, according to Gill, has been rooted less in playing a fixed brand of cricket and more in reading situations correctly something he believes separates his side from others in the competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yeah, definitely. He's such an experienced campaigner and the kind of length he's been hitting, and he's been very relentless for us, bowling almost in every game, four overs on the trot. Not easy in this weather, but he's doing a terrific job for us, Gill concluded. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Rabada, Holder Rip Through SRH As GT March To Crushing 82-run Win
Indian Premier League: Jason Holder and Kagiso Rabada starred with the ball as Gujarat Titans (GT) dismantled Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 82 runs in a one-sided clash in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. After Sai Sudharsan and Washington Sundar guided GT to a competitive 168/5 with composed half-centuries, Rabada and Holder combined to rip through Hyderabads batting line-up and bowl the visitors out for just 86 in 14.5 overs. The chase never truly took off after Mohammed Siraj delivered a sensational opening over. The fast bowler removed Travis Head for a duck in a wicket maiden, forcing an early collapse. Rabada then took over and struck twice in his first two overs despite conceding sixes to Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. Abhishek dragged one back onto his stumps, while Kishan edged behind to leave SRH reeling at 23/3. Smaran Ravichandran and Heinrich Klaasen attempted to steady the innings with a few boundaries, but Rabada continued to exploit the helpful surface with pace and movement. He dismissed Smaran in the sixth over to complete an outstanding spell of 4-0-28-3 as Hyderabad slumped to 34/4 in the powerplay. Klaasen and Salil Arora briefly resisted during the middle overs, but Holder extinguished any hopes of a recovery with a superb spell. The West Indies all-rounder first removed Klaasen, who miscued a pull shot to Jos Buttler, before dismissing Nitish Kumar Reddy and Shivang Kumar in quick succession. Holders disciplined lengths and clever variations earned him figures of 4-0-20-3 and ensured SRH never got close to the required run rate. Prasidh Krishna then chipped in with two wickets, including that of Pat Cummins, before Rashid Khan sealed the emphatic victory with the final wicket. Earlier, GT recovered impressively after a difficult start, with Sudharsan and Sundar producing crucial knocks under pressure. Pat Cummins and Praful Hinge kept the hosts in check during the powerplay and removed Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler cheaply as GT crawled to 34/2 after six overs. Sudharsan once again anchored the innings with maturity and fluency. The left-hander absorbed the early pressure before shifting gears with a series of crisp drives and clean hits down the ground. He brought up his fifty with a sweep off Shivang Kumar and continued to hold the innings together. Nishant Sindhu provided useful support with a brisk cameo before Cummins struck to break the partnership. Washington Sundar then took charge in the latter stages alongside Sudharsan. The left-hander found boundaries consistently against both pace and spin, while Sudharsan completed a composed 61 off 44 deliveries before falling to Sakib Hussain. Sundar carried the momentum into the final overs and brought up a valuable fifty off 33 balls before being dismissed in the last over. Late contributions from Jason Holder and Rahul Tewatia pushed the Titans to 168, a total that proved far too much for SRH on a challenging surface. Nishant Sindhu provided useful support with a brisk cameo before Cummins struck to break the partnership. Washington Sundar then took charge in the latter stages alongside Sudharsan. The left-hander found boundaries consistently against both pace and spin, while Sudharsan completed a composed 61 off 44 deliveries before falling to Sakib Hussain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Titans 168/5 in 20 overs (Sai Sudharsan 61, Washington Sundar 50; Sakib Hussain 2-37, Praful Hinge 2-17) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 86 all out in 14.5 overs (Pat Cummins 19, Salil Arora 16; Kagiso Rabada 3-28, Jason Holder 3-20, Prasidh Krishna 2-23) by 82 runs. Article Source: IANS
Shanto on Bangladesh's declaration: 'Important to take brave decisions'
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'Words Can't Describe What It Feels Like To Wear The Protea Badge Again,' Says Ismail On WC Call
T20 World Cup: Shabnim Ismail says wearing the Protea badge again feels like an honour after the veteran fast bowler made a stunning return to South Africas squad for the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup nearly three years after announcing her retirement from international cricket. Emotions came flooding back for the 37-year-old pace icon and South Africas leading wicket-taker in both the ODIs and T20Is, who was granted her recall as the Proteas prepare for another shot at lifting their maiden ICC crown after finishing as runners-up in the 2023 and 2024 Womens T20 World Cups and 2025 Womens Cricket World Cup. I don't think words can actually describe what it feels like to wear the Protea badge again and play for your country and millions of people are actually watching you, Ismail said. I always say it's a huge honour for me to play for the badge. So I'm really happy to be wearing the badge again. When Ismail announced his retirement from international cricket in 2023, it seemed the curtain was closing on one of South Africas greatest fast-bowling careers. But chats with those close to her and the support of head coach Mandla Mashimbyi eventually persuaded her to come out of retirement. He was like, take your time to make the decision. I'm not forcing you to play, but I really need and want you to come back and help us win the World Cup, Ismail revealed. I'm coming back, first of all, because I miss playing cricket. I miss playing at the highest level, and I miss obviously putting on the badge and going out there and performing, she said. I'm a really hard worker. I still am who I am. I never change, and I just want to go out there and obviously do my thing, and then also the most important part is to try to help win the World Cup, playing again for South Africa. I think that will be just the cherry on the top for me. Ismail was quick to credit the current South African squad for continuing to grow in her absence despite her return, with experienced stars such as Marizanne Kapp, Tumi Sekhukhune, and Ayabonga Khaka helping the side remain amongst the worlds best. For Ismail, South Africas repeated failures in ICC finals are not down to ability but mindset. The Proteas women have reached multiple finals in recent years but have struggled to cross the final hurdle. To be honest, I don't actually think the team needs me. I think they've been doing phenomenal... but in saying that, it's nice for me to come back and obviously help win the World Cup, she said. Ismail also believes one of her biggest contributions will be helping younger players embrace the occasion and learn from experienced teammates. They should be going out there and saying, You know what, I'm playing with the best in the world. So if I can't beat them, let me join them and help us win the World Cup. Ismail doesnt put the blame for South Africas recurring ICC final failures on ability, but on mindset. The Proteas women have played in several finals in recent years but have struggled to get over the final hurdle. We've made finals after finals. I think it's just that one element. I don't really think it's a skill. For me, it's more the mental part of knowing that when we get to the final, how are we going to overcome that one last hurdle, she said. Ismail doesnt put the blame for South Africas recurring ICC final failures on ability, but on mindset. The Proteas women have played in several finals in recent years but have struggled to get over the final hurdle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The veteran fast bowler believes this could finally be South Africas moment on the biggest stage. I have a good feeling that, you know what, we can actually do it this time. And I always say third time lucky. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Sudharsan, Sundar Help GT Recover From Early Blows To Post 168/5 Against SRH
Indian Premier League: A composed half-century from Sai Sudharsan and a late flourish by Washington Sundar rescued Gujarat Titans from a shaky start and carried them to 168/5 against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. After being asked to bat, Gujarat never really found early momentum as SRHs disciplined new-ball attack kept the hosts under pressure throughout the powerplay. Pat Cummins set the tone immediately with probing hard lengths, while Praful Hinge struck crucial blows to leave GT struggling at 34/2, their lowest powerplay score of the season. Sai Sudharsan was once again the stabilising force for Gujarat. The left-hander weathered the difficult phase with calm accumulation before gradually shifting gears once the field spread. He found support first from Nishant Sindhu, whose brisk 22 off 14 injected some much-needed momentum after a sluggish start. Sindhu counterattacked impressively, hammering Nitish Kumar Reddy for an 85-metre six and following it with boundaries against Hinge, but his promising stay ended when he miscued Pat Cummins to Heinrich Klaasen at long-off. That dismissal brought Washington Sundar to the crease, and the all-rounder played a defining hand in reviving Gujarats innings. Initially watchful, Sundar settled quickly against spin before targeting the pace bowlers in the death overs with clever placement and calculated aggression. Meanwhile, Sudharsan continued his remarkable consistency this season. He pierced the off-side field regularly, striking elegant boundaries off Sakib Hussain and Eshan Malinga, while also launching a straight six over the bowlers head to move into the forties. His fifty came in style when he swept Shivang Kumar to the boundary, marking his third successive 50-plus score of the campaign. The pair stitched together a crucial 60-run partnership for the fourth wicket, helping Gujarat recover from 68/3 after ten overs. Sundars intent against the short ball and his ability to access gaps square of the wicket ensured the scoring rate never completely stalled during the middle phase. SRH, however, kept pulling things back at key moments. Cummins delivered an excellent spell of 1/20 in four overs, executing yorkers consistently during the middle overs, while Hinges sharp spell of 2/10 provided the breakthrough platform. Sakib Hussain then removed Sudharsan for 61 off 44 balls when the batter miscued an attempted scoop to short third man. Despite that setback, Sundar ensured Gujarat finished strongly. He accelerated in the final overs with scoops, pulls, and flicks against Malinga and Sakib, bringing up a 33-ball fifty to loud applause from the Ahmedabad crowd. Sundar eventually departed for 50 in the penultimate over, caught by Ishan Kishan off Sakib Hussains slower delivery. Rahul Tewatia added the finishing touch with a boundary off the final ball as Gujarat closed on a competitive total after a difficult beginning. For SRH, Sakib Hussain finished with two wickets, while Cummins and Hinge played vital roles in restricting Gujarat from threatening the 180-mark on a surface that offered assistance to the seamers throughout the innings. Sundar eventually departed for 50 in the penultimate over, caught by Ishan Kishan off Sakib Hussains slower delivery. Rahul Tewatia added the finishing touch with a boundary off the final ball as Gujarat closed on a competitive total after a difficult beginning. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Titans 168/5 in 20 overs (Sai Sudharsan 61, Washington Sundar 50; Sakib Hussain 2-37, Praful Hinge 2-17) against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Article Source: IANS
'Astonishing' skill development - Watson sees a young Samson in Raghuvanshi
Raghuvanshi's numbers in the IPL are a bit sobering but Watson believes he will continue to develop into a well-rounded batter
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer Eshan Malinga credited captain Pat Cummins for playing a key role in guiding the bowling unit ahead of their crucial IPL 2026 clash against the Gujarat Titans, saying he enjoys operating under a skipper who understands fast bowling closely. Speaking on the sidelines of the match, Malinga said the surface appeared favourable for seamers and could help SRH make an impact with the ball. It's nice for me because it looks like a green wicket, and I think it's helpful for our bowling unit, Malinga told broadcasters before the toss. The young fast bowler also opened up on his own rhythm with the ball after recovering from a shoulder injury earlier in the season. I'm feeling good about my bowling. Firstly, I got a shoulder dislocation, and I came with that and did my basic, and I'm going well, he added. Malinga said he has not altered much technically even when conditions begin to assist reverse swing, insisting he prefers relying on his natural action and pace. No changes I did because it's coming from my action and the pace. I'll try to execute that when the ball is reversing, he said. The SRH pacer further revealed that the bowling group has focused on sticking to simple plans worked out alongside captain Pat Cummins and bowling coach Varun Aaron. I'm trying to stick with my basics, and we had a plan with Pat Cummins and our bowling coach Varun Aaron. And we all are trying to stay with basic, and we'll see what that is going to do, Malinga said. The SRH pacer further revealed that the bowling group has focused on sticking to simple plans worked out alongside captain Pat Cummins and bowling coach Varun Aaron. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about the advantage of playing under a captain who is himself a fast bowler, Malinga admitted it has been a major positive influence. Yeah, very much, very much. I love that, he said. Article Source: IANS
They Understand The Template Thats Always Worked: Sundar Backs GT Top-order Ahead Of SRH Clash
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans all-rounder Washington Sundar expressed confidence in the teams batting approach ahead of their crucial Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad, saying the Titans top order understands the Ahmedabad conditions and the team template that has consistently worked for them. Sundar dismissed suggestions of any major tactical shift in Gujarats powerplay batting, crediting the familiarity and understanding among the top-order players for the teams consistency this season. Not really. This is not the first time or not the first few games they've been playing together. They sort of understand each other's strengths, and they know really well what's required of them. And obviously, you know, they play a lot of cricket in Ahmedabad as well. So they understand the situation really well and understand the template that's always worked for them. And yes, they've been really successful for a reason, Sundar told broadcasters ahead of the clash. With both sides locked in the race for a top-two finish, Sundar acknowledged the intensity surrounding the contest and said the players were focused on managing their energy in challenging weather conditions. I didn't know if you guys noticed us so much, but then, yeah, just try and preserve our energy for the game, and obviously, we've got to give everything throughout the game. So I'm sure it's going to be an intense game, a big game. So we're all excited, he said. The Indian all-rounder also spoke about staying prepared for different match situations while waiting for his opportunity in the middle order. Just try and understand what will be required of me in the situation that I'd walk in and obviously understand how the wicket plays because we've been playing in different kinds of wickets, both home and away games, he said. I didn't know if you guys noticed us so much, but then, yeah, just try and preserve our energy for the game, and obviously, we've got to give everything throughout the game. So I'm sure it's going to be an intense game, a big game. So we're all excited, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about Gujarats plans against Hyderabads left-handed batters, Sundar gave a brief but direct response, saying, Try and pick their wickets as soon as possible. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Sunrisers Hyderabad Opt To Bowl Against GT, Both Teams Unchanged
Indian Premier League: Sunrisers Hyderabad won the toss and elected to field first against Gujarat Titans in a clash of former winners in an Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. The clash could prove pivotal in the IPL 2026 playoff race, with both sides firmly in contention for a top-two finish. SRH briefly occupied the top spot before being overtaken by Royal Challengers Bengaluru, but their turnaround this season has been remarkable. After managing just one win in their first four matches, the side led by Pat Cummins has won six of its last seven games to emerge as one of the strongest teams in the competition. Gujarat, meanwhile, have gathered momentum at the perfect stage of the season. Under Shubman Gill, the Titans have strung together four consecutive victories and could move to the top of the standings with another home win. The two sides have similarly built their campaigns, relying heavily on explosive opening partnerships and disciplined bowling attacks. However, the middle-order remains a key difference between them. While Hyderabads middle order, powered by Heinrich Klaasen, has consistently scored quickly and cleared the ropes regularly, Gujarats lower middle order has contributed far less in comparison. The bowling battle could ultimately decide the contest. Gujarats pace attack has delivered consistently throughout the season, while Hyderabads attack has improved significantly following the inclusion of Sakib Hussain. Whichever side manages to break through the oppositions top order early could gain the decisive advantage in what promises to be one of the standout matches of the league stage. Winning the toss, SRH skipper Pat Cummins said, We're going to have a bowl first. We've not played here before, so have a first look at it with the ball, and then whatever we need to chase, hopefully gets a little bit easier later on. A little bit. I mean, there are always different variables as well. I think there's been one or two blowout wins where they've bowled them out pretty cheaply in the first innings. Yeah, you look at it all. It's still a bit of a gut feel. No one can really read pitches perfectly. But this is a crucial game, and it's an intense time of the tournament. I mean, no, not really. I think we've kind of earned the right to give ourselves a few chances and make that final. So we've got three games left. We haven't played for a little while. Yeah, Abhi (Abhishek Sharma) just mentioned GTs superior record over SRH in the change room. I said perfect, nothing to lose now. All the pressure's all on them. No changes. Meanwhile, GT captain Shubman Gill said, I mean, we're going to see about that. You know, I'm not the one about stats and all these things, but we were also looking to bowl first. But this looks like a better wicket than we have had in the past couple of matches on this particular wicket. It's all about being consistent, being consistent with your thought process, being consistent with your execution as much as possible. And this is the last bit of the end of the tournament, and it's very important to be able to bring your A-game and give it your best. We're going with the same team. Playing XIs: Sunrisers Hyderabad: Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, R Smaran, Salil Arora, Pat Cummins (c), Shivang Kumar, Harsh Dubey, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain Impact substitutes: Travis Head, Liam Livingstone, Aniket Verma, Harshal Patel, Harsh Dubey Sunrisers Hyderabad: Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, R Smaran, Salil Arora, Pat Cummins (c), Shivang Kumar, Harsh Dubey, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Prasidh Krishna, Sai Kishore, Anuj Rawat, Kumar Kushagra, Glenn Phillips Article Source: IANS
'Historic Occasion': Devajit Saikia Hails Himanta Sarmas Swearing-in Ceremony
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: BCCI secretary Devajit Lon Saikia congratulated Himanta Biswa Sarma after he was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Assam for a second consecutive term, describing the ceremony as a historic and momentous occasion attended by over one lakh people in the presence of Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, and several distinguished dignitaries. Saikia said the massive public turnout reflected the faith and aspirations of the people of Assam and wished Sarma and his team continued success in leading the state towards greater progress and prosperity. Honoured to attend the historic swearing-in ceremony of Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma as the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Assam for a second consecutive term. A truly solemn and momentous occasion, graced by the presence of Honble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Honble Home Minister Amit Shah, several distinguished dignitaries, and an overwhelming gathering of more than one lakh people. The immense public enthusiasm reflected the faith and aspirations of the people of Assam. Wishing Dr. Sarma and his team continued success in steering the state towards greater progress and prosperity, the BCCI secretary posted on social media. Sarma was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Assam for the second consecutive term after the Bharatiya Janata Party registered a hat-trick of victories in the state Assembly elections. At a function attended by Narendra Modi and a host of National Democratic Alliance leaders, Governor Lakshman Acharya administered the oath of office to Sarma, while four leaders also took the oath as ministers. The immense public enthusiasm reflected the faith and aspirations of the people of Assam. Wishing Dr. Sarma and his team continued success in steering the state towards greater progress and prosperity, the BCCI secretary posted on social media. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Congress managed 19 seats, while ally Raijor Dal won two. Polling for the elections was held on April 9 and witnessed a record voter turnout of 85.9 per cent, significantly higher than the 82 per cent recorded in 2021. Article Source: IANS
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'Shan Masood Should Step Down Himself': Fans Slam Pakistan Captain After Historic Bangladesh Defeat
Bangla National Stadium: Pakistan captain Shan Masood found himself at the centre of massive social media criticism after his side suffered a crushing 104-run defeat against Bangladesh in the first Test match of the two-match series played at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur, near Dhaka. The defeat marked Pakistans third consecutive Test loss against Bangladesh. It was also Bangladeshs first-ever home Test victory over Pakistan. While Bangladesh celebrated a historic win powered by Nahid Ranas fiery spell of 5-40, Pakistan fans showed their frustration online, with much of the criticism directed at Shan Masoods captaincy. One user wrote, Yet they are continuing with Shan Masood. Shan Masood should step down himself. Another user pointed out Pakistans poor record under the current skipper, saying, Pakistan have now become only the second team after Zimbabwe to lose three consecutive Tests against Bangladesh. Shan Masood already has 11 defeats in just 15 Tests as captain. That's disastrous. A different fan posted, No Pakistan captain except Shan Masood has ever lost a Test match to Bangladesh. Three straight losses now. Unacceptable. Pakistan were still in the contest heading into the final session while chasing 268, largely thanks to debutant Abdullah Fazal, who scored a composed 66 under pressure. He also shared an important partnership with Salman Ali Agha to keep Pakistans hopes alive. However, Bangladesh turned the game around immediately after tea. Veteran spinner Taijul Islam dismissed Fazal through a successful review before Taskin Ahmed removed Salman in the very next over. Nahid Rana then ripped through Pakistans middle and lower order with a sensational burst. He dismissed Saud Shakeel before bowling Mohammad Rizwan with a sharp nip-backer that crashed into the stumps. Rizwans dismissal sparked another wave of reactions online, especially after his confident pre-match comments about Pakistans ability to chase any target. One user mocked, Rizwan before the match: We can chase any target easily. Rizwan during the chase: 15 runs and bowled by Nahid Rana. Another fan joked, Nahid Rana had Rizwan doing a full nagin dance before knocking his stumps over. Absolute cinema. Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja also reacted to the result, taking a jibe at Pakistan by reminding them of the famous surrender of Pakistan's army in the 1971 war. Once again, Pakistan surrendered in front of Bangladesh in Bangladesh, IYKYK, He wrote on X. Meanwhile, another social media user praised Bangladeshs fast bowler, writing, Nahid Rana's spell after tea completely changed the game. Pure fast-bowling masterclass. Former India cricketer Ajay Jadeja also reacted to the result, taking a jibe at Pakistan by reminding them of the famous surrender of Pakistan's army in the 1971 war. Once again, Pakistan surrendered in front of Bangladesh in Bangladesh, IYKYK, He wrote on X. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this loss, Pakistan dropped down two places in the updated WTC points table after their 104-run drubbing. They were in fifth place in the standings, one above India, but fell to seventh with this loss. India went one place up, while Bangladesh also moved up two spots from eighth to sixth. Article Source: IANS
Nahid Rana's Five-for Inspires Bangladesh To 104-run Victory Over Pakistan
Salman Ali Agha: Bangladesh scripted another memorable chapter in their recent resurgence against Pakistan as pace sensation Nahid Rana produced a match-winning spell of fast bowling to seal a dramatic 104-run victory in the first Test at Mirpur on Tuesday. Before 2024, Bangladesh had never beaten Pakistan in a Test match. Now, they have achieved three consecutive victories against their Asian rivals. This latest win also marks their first home Test victory over Pakistan. Rana ended with impressive figures of 5 for 40, helping the hosts dismiss Pakistan for 163 while defending a target of 268 during the final session on day five. The match was tense as it entered the final session. Pakistan still needed 152 runs with seven wickets in hand, and all three results remained possible. Much of Pakistans resistance came from debutant Abdullah Fazal, who batted maturely under pressure. Fazals steady 66, along with a critical 48-run partnership with Salman Ali Agha for the fourth wicket, kept Pakistan's hopes alive on a challenging surface that had uneven bounce and sharp turn. With bad light approaching and Bangladesh struggling for wickets, even a draw seemed attainable for Pakistan at one point. However, Bangladesh made a crucial breakthrough just after tea. Veteran spinner Taijul Islam delivered when a sharply turning ball trapped Fazal in front. Although umpire Richard Kettleborough initially rejected the appeal, Bangladesh successfully reviewed it, as ball-tracking showed three reds. Pakistans innings quickly fell apart after they lost their established batter. In the next over, Taskin Ahmed dismissed Salman Ali Agha, who edged a wide delivery to the fielders placed in the slips. Nahid Rana then returned to the attack and transformed the match with a fantastic spell of fast bowling. After being expensive earlier in the innings, Rana regained his rhythm at a critical moment. He first got an edge from Saud Shakeel with a delivery that straightened outside off stump. Then he bowled a stunning nip-backer that Mohammad Rizwan completely misjudged while shouldering arms, leading to his stumps being shattered. Taijul then trapped Hasan Ali lbw before Rana finished off the innings in style. He removed Noman Ali following another successful review and had Shaheen Afridi caught, sealing a famous win for Bangladesh. Earlier in the day, Bangladesh strengthened their position thanks to captain Najmul Hossain Shanto, whose fluent 87 guided the team to a competitive second-innings total after they added 88 important runs in the morning. Pakistans chase started poorly when Imam-ul-Haq edged Taskin Ahmed to the slips before lunch. Fazal then launched an impressive counter-attack in the afternoon session, striking boundaries against both Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Rana. He became only the sixth Pakistani batter to score fifties in both innings on Test debut. Despite the debutants bravery, Bangladeshs bowlers, led by Nahid Rana's speed and Taijuls accuracy, proved too strong in the end. The hosts secured a memorable victory and took a 1-0 lead in the series. Pakistans chase started poorly when Imam-ul-Haq edged Taskin Ahmed to the slips before lunch. Fazal then launched an impressive counter-attack in the afternoon session, striking boundaries against both Mehidy Hasan Miraz and Rana. He became only the sixth Pakistani batter to score fifties in both innings on Test debut. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh 413 & 240/9 decl (Najmul Hossain Shanto 87, Mominul Haque 56; Hasan Ali 3-52) beat Pakistan 386 & 163 (Abdullah Fazal 66; Nahid Rana 5-40) by 104 runs. Article Source: IANS
Somerset's Riley Meredith To Miss Six T20 Blast Games After Australia Call-up
Riley Meredith: Somerset's plans for the start of their T20 Blast title defence have suffered a major setback after Australia selected Riley Meredith for next months white-ball tour of Pakistan and Bangladesh. The fast bowler, who returned to Taunton for a third straight Blast stint this season, will now miss Somersets opening six South Group matches because of international duty with Australia between May 30 and June 14. Meredith had been expected to lead Somersets pace attack again after playing a central role in last years trophy-winning campaign. The 29-year-old was the standout bowler of the 2025 Blast, finishing as the tournaments leading wicket-taker with 28 scalps in 14 appearances. His call-up means Somerset will be without one of their biggest match-winners for a crucial early stretch of the competition, including fixtures against Hampshire, Warwickshire, Glamorgan and Gloucestershire. Meredith is now expected to return for Somersets derby clash against Gloucestershire on June 26. Somerset director of cricket Andy Hurry acknowledged the disruption caused by the Australia selection but said the club remained supportive of Merediths international commitments. Representing your country is the highest honour that you can achieve in sport and we are obviously pleased for Riley. The current schedule of world cricket means that this kind of situation can always arise, and we will be working behind the scenes to understand all our options moving forward until Riley is available later in June, said Somerset director of cricket Andy Hurry. The Australia tour consists of three One-Day Internationals in Pakistan followed by three T20Is in Bangladesh, with the squad set to be away from the Blast for over two weeks during the tournaments opening phase. While Merediths absence is the biggest blow for Somerset, Australias squad announcement has also affected Gloucestershire, with all-rounder Liam Scott unavailable for the same period. The Australia tour consists of three One-Day Internationals in Pakistan followed by three T20Is in Bangladesh, with the squad set to be away from the Blast for over two weeks during the tournaments opening phase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 25-year-old is expected to return in time for Gloucestershires County Championship meeting with Worcestershire on June 19. Article Source: IANS
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Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium: Tears flowed across one dugout at the Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium after the final whistle. Several Indian players dropped to the ground in disappointment; others stood frozen in silence, while coaches and teammates moved around trying to console one another. India had come within one match of a historic FIFA U17 Womens World Cup qualification, and the pain of seeing that dream slip away was visible on every face after the 0-3 quarter-final defeat against hosts China on Monday. It is hard for me to speak because we did not expect this result, said India centre-back Abhista Basnett after the match, as quoted by AIFF. We came into the match with a different mentality, but football is like that sometimes. Still, I am happy and proud of the way we performed throughout the tournament and the unity we showed as a team. It is sad that we were just one step away from our dream, but I am really proud of this team. Indias campaign in the AFC U17 Womens Asian Cup China 2026 ultimately ended in the quarter-finals, but it still marked the countrys best-ever performance in the tournament. India women became the first-ever Indian team to make the quarter-finals at the U17 womens level. For head coach Pamela Conti, the disappointment after the China match stemmed not only from the result but also from the manner in which the goals were conceded. It was a match where China were superior to us. They had more strength and deserved to win, said Conti. But what really frustrates me is that we conceded in the 45th minute and again at the 90th minute, when I had reminded the players to stay focused during the final minutes of each half, because concentration drops the most at this age. That is what disappointed me. China took the lead in the 38th minute before adding another through a stoppage-time penalty at the end of the first half. India battled hard after the break but conceded once more in the final minute of regulation time. Despite the defeat, Conti looked back at the overall tournament with immense pride, especially considering the calibre of opponents India faced throughout the competition. India faced Australia and Japan in the group stage, both of whom made it to the semi-finals and qualified for the World Cup. I think we have to be proud of these players. Personally, I am very proud of the tournament we had. We played against three of the four semi-finalists, including China, at their home. Regardless, I have these girls in my heart because they made me live a truly beautiful experience here in this tournament. India had returned to the AFC U17 Womens Asian Cup after a gap of 21 years and scripted history by qualifying for the quarter-finals with a commanding 4-0 victory over Lebanon in the final group match. That result had left them just one win away from becoming the first Indian womens team to qualify for a FIFA World Cup on merit. Abhista felt the disappointment after reaching such a stage also reflected how far the team had come during the campaign. Yes, it is a huge achievement, the 15-year-old said. After so many years, we became the first batch to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Asian Cup. As I said, I am very, very proud of this team. We worked together for a long time, and our bond became like a family. Now we are looking forward to our next journey and to performing even better. Conti, who took charge of the team in January, emphasised that the tournament had given the players a crucial understanding of the level required to compete among Asias elite. What I told them in the dressing room after the game was that now they know the level in Asia and what it takes to compete here. They must continue working very hard because there is no other path to success apart from hard work. India fielded one of the youngest squads in the tournament, with several players born in 2010 and 2011 in an event meant for the 2009 age group. In the starting XI against China, only two players Elizabed Lakra and Divyani Linda were born in 2009. Overall, only nine of the 23 players in the squad were 2009-borns, and while this marked the end of their U17 journey, the next step in their journey would be to compete for a spot in the U20 squad. The remaining 14 players would still be eligible for the next AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup 2027 in Suzhou again, with the qualifiers scheduled for October later this year. Converting the U17 Asian Cups for both men and women from a biennial event to an annual one has been a welcome move from the Asian Football Confederation. It allows younger players to be exposed to top-level competition on the continent at their age group, while also offering a chance to reach the World Cup every year. Every year, they will have the opportunity to play against the best teams in Asia. This is a very young team, and they have a lot to give. But the most important thing is that they now understand the level here, said Conti. For many players, the tournament also marked the end of a journey together that had lasted more than a year through SAFF competitions, international friendlies and prolonged national camps. We were all like one family and one group of friends, Abhista reflected. We shared so many good moments together. We have been together for more than a year now, through the SAFF tournaments, friendlies and this Asian Cup. So it will be very hard for all of us to say goodbye. Representing the country at such a big stage after 21 years was already a very special feeling for me. I learnt a lot from every match, not just from my own mistakes, but also by playing with teams like Japan, Australia and China. Those lessons will help me in the future. Off the pitch too, I learned about discipline, behaviour, communication and showing respect to everyone. Overall, this tournament was a great experience for me. We created history by reaching the quarter-finals, even though we were just one step away from our dream. Representing the country at such a big stage after 21 years was already a very special feeling for me. I learnt a lot from every match, not just from my own mistakes, but also by playing with teams like Japan, Australia and China. Those lessons will help me in the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, it is not the end. Right now, we are focused on what comes next because we cannot change the past. We just want to keep working harder so that next time we can turn the dream into reality, Abhista concluded. Article Source: IANS
'One Of The Greatest Comebacks In IPL History': Banger Backs KKR's Playoffs Charge
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are on course to script one of the greatest comebacks in IPL history after the three-time champions reignited their playoff hopes with a stunning turnaround in IPL 2026. After struggling in the early half of the season and staying near the bottom of the points table, KKR have bounced back strongly with four consecutive victories to emerge as serious contenders for a top-four finish. KKR have won four matches in a row. Their team balance is looking solid. The spin attack has regained its bite, and the batting unit is firing consistently. They are peaking at the right time, which is what matters most in a long tournament, Bangar told Jio Hotstar. Teams that build momentum towards the business end often go deep into the playoffs. KKR are in a very good space right now. Thats why their playoff probability has gone up significantly, he added. Bangar further stated that Kolkatas remaining fixtures could define one of the most memorable turnarounds seen in the league. If they win their remaining four games, they will pull off one of the greatest comebacks in IPL history. From the bottom of the table to the top four, that would be a remarkable turnaround. It will take a special effort, but with the form they are in, it looks possible, he said. Bangar also reflected on the shifting dynamics of the playoff race following Punjab Kings defeat to Delhi Capitals, saying the result has complicated Punjabs hopes of securing a top-two finish. If they win their remaining four games, they will pull off one of the greatest comebacks in IPL history. From the bottom of the table to the top four, that would be a remarkable turnaround. It will take a special effort, but with the form they are in, it looks possible, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, KKR are placed at eighth position in the points table with nine points in ten matches. They will next face Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on May 13. Article Source: IANS
'Not Using Chahal Was A Big Mistake': Bangar On PBKS Loss
New Delhi: Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes Punjab Kings (PBKS) made a crucial tactical error by not using leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal during Delhi Capitals successful chase of 211 in their IPL 2026 clash at Dharamsala. The defeat also marked Punjabs fourth consecutive loss after starting the season strongly with six wins. Reacting on the result, the former Indian cricketer was particularly critical of skipper Shreyas Iyers decision not to hand the ball to Chahal even once during the innings, despite the leg-spinners reputation as a wicket-taker in pressure situations. I felt Shreyas Iyer made a tactical error by not using Yuzvendra Chahal. He should have bowled in the middle overs. Chahal is a proven match-winner with the ability to break partnerships. Not giving him the ball was a big mistake. Bangar told Jio Hotstar. Bangar pointed to the moment after the ball was changed late in the innings as the ideal opportunity to introduce spin and challenge the set batters. He should have bowled at least one over, especially after the ball was changed at the end of the 13th over. That was the ideal time to introduce spin and create pressure. Small mistakes here and there cost Punjab the game, he added. Bangar felt that Punjab failed to capitalise on a winning position and the bowlers lacked control during the latter stages of the innings, while the heavy dew further complicated their plans. Punjab Kings started the season strongly with six wins, but four straight losses since have hurt their confidence. This match against Delhi was there for the taking. They were in a winning position, but let it slip, Bangar said Their bowling attack lacked discipline, and the dew made it even harder to execute their plans. That allowed Delhis batters to take charge, he added. Punjab Kings started the season strongly with six wins, but four straight losses since have hurt their confidence. This match against Delhi was there for the taking. They were in a winning position, but let it slip, Bangar said Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings appeared firmly in control after reducing DC to 38/3 inside five overs, but Axar Patels 56 and David Millers 51 revived the chase before debutant Madhav Tiwaris late cameo helped finish the job. Article Source: IANS
NZ Women Fined For Slow Over Rate In ODI Series Opener Against England
ICC International Panel: New Zealand have been fined five per cent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first ODI of their ICC Womens Championship series against England in Chester-le-Street. Amelia Kerr's side was ruled to be one over short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration, and Helen Pack of the ICC International Panel of Match Referees imposed the sanction. In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to minimum over-rate offences, players are fined five per cent of their match fee for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time, the ICC said in a statement. It said captain Kerr pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, so there was no need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Jacquline Williams and Rose Dovey and third umpire Sue Redfern levelled the charge. In a see-saw opening ODI at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street, England pulled off a nerve-wracking one-wicket win against New Zealand on Sunday, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Bowling first, England restricted New Zealand to 210 with eight balls to spare, despite sloppy fielding display and a century stand between Maddy Green and Melie Kerr. In a see-saw opening ODI at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street, England pulled off a nerve-wracking one-wicket win against New Zealand on Sunday, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Dean and Lauren Bell took the hosts to within 16 runs of their target, but Mair's pin-point yorker accounted for Bell before Filer was bowled by Jess Kerr, leaving Dean and Corteen-Coleman with 10 runs to get. The duo managed to hold their nerve thereafter, with Dean striking the winning run with ten balls to spare. Article Source: IANS
Charlie Dean, Melie Kerr Gain Big In Women's ODI Rankings
ODI Player Rankings: England's Charlie Dean and New Zealand captain Melie Kerr have made big gains on the latest ICC Women's ODI Player Rankings after their impressive show in the opening game of the three-match ODI series. Dean, who continues to deputise as captain for the injured Nat Sciver-Brunt, was adjudged Player of the Match for her unbeaten innings of 31 not out and two-wicket haul in England's narrow one-wicket triumph in Durham. In the bowling chart, Dean improved six spots to 10th overall for her effort of 2-34 against the White Ferns, while she jumped one place to 11th overall on the list for ODI all-rounders. Kerr and her teammate Maddy Green are among the biggest movers on the latest list for ODI batters. Green gaining two spots to move to seventh on the rankings for ODI batters following her innings of 88 and Kerr jumping four rungs to 11th after a half-century of her own. England's Maia Bouchier (up 11 places to 51st) also makes gains up the rankings following her half-century against New Zealand, ICC reports. New Dealand pacer Rosemary Mair (up 12 slots to 34th) improves up the list for ODI bowlers after her three-wicket haul in the same match. There are also gains for a group of stars from Pakistan and Zimbabwe following the completion of their three-match ODI series in Karachi, and Players from Pakistan also made the biggest impression following their impressive series sweep over Zimbabawe. There are also gains for a group of stars from Pakistan and Zimbabwe following the completion of their three-match ODI series in Karachi, and Also Read: Live Cricket Score There are some gains too for Zimbabwe players despite the series loss, with Kelis Ndhlovu (up eight spots to 57th) and Beloved Biza (up 11 places to 63rd) making headway on the rankings for ODI batters following some decent efforts in Pakistan. Article Source: IANS
Shabnim Ismail Returns As South Africa Name Squad For Womens T20 WC 2026
T20 World Cup: Veteran fast bowler Shabnim Ismail has reversed her retirement and returned to the South African womens side as the Proteas announced their 15-member squad for the Womens T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5. The 37-year-old, who last represented South Africa in the 2023 Womens T20 World Cup final in Cape Town, adds vast experience to the Laura Wolvaardt-led squad with 113 T20I appearances and a national record 123 wickets to her name. South Africa have also welcomed back experienced all-rounders Marizanne Kapp and Dan van Niekerk after recovering from illness and a calf injury, respectively, while wicketkeeper-batter Karabo Meso returns from the wrist injury that ruled her out of the recent T20I series against India. Young all-rounder Kayla Reyneke earned her maiden senior World Cup call-up following a breakthrough international season. The former South Africa U19 captain impressed during the 2025/26 campaign, averaging 53 with the bat and claiming five wickets in her first nine T20 internationals. The remainder of the squad includes Tazmin Brits, Sun Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Nadine de Klerk, and Chlo Tryon. Meanwhile, the bowling attack features seamers Ayabonga Khaka and Tumi Sekhukhune, as well as spin queen Nonkululeko Mlaba. Proteas Women head coach Mandla Mashimbyi said, Were excited for the big show ahead, and I think the players have really put in the work over the last few months. The 4-1 series win against India gave us a lot of confidence, but there are still final touch-ups we need to make before the World Cup starts. Having someone like Shabnim back adds a lot of value to the group. We had good conversations and you could see the hunger she still has to represent South Africa and help this team achieve something special. Were also pleased to have players like Marizanne, Dan and Karabo available again. Every team goes to a World Cup wanting to win it, and we are no different, but for us its about staying in love with the process, taking it one game at a time and continuing to improve as the tournament advances, she added. Having someone like Shabnim back adds a lot of value to the group. We had good conversations and you could see the hunger she still has to represent South Africa and help this team achieve something special. Were also pleased to have players like Marizanne, Dan and Karabo available again. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa Squad: Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Shabnim Ismail, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Sun Luus, Karabo Meso, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chlo Tryon and Dan van Niekerk. Article Source: IANS
'I Dont Think About India Comeback': Bhuvneshwar Opens Up On Return Talks
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Veteran India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has dismissed talks around a potential national team comeback despite enjoying a stellar IPL 2026 campaign with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), saying he no longer sets long-term goals after learning from past disappointments. The 36-year-old swing bowler, who has picked up 21 wickets this season and has been one of the standout performers for RCB, said external conversations around an India return do not occupy his mind anymore. I don't think about India's comeback. It's been many years that I've stopped setting long-term goals. Because whenever I've done that, it never worked for me, Bhuvneshwar said in a video released by RCB on X. With several former cricketers and experts recently advocating for his return to the Indian setup following his consistent performances in the IPL, Bhuvneshwar maintained that he is content with where he stands in his career. I'm happy that there are 200 matches, there are so many wickets, there's powerplay, there's death. I think it's all reward for what I've done over the years. There have been good years and bad years, he said. Honestly, at this point of time, I don't feel anything special. Of course, I'm lying if I say that it won't happen in the future once I stop playing. I think these are all memories that will come in handy later. But at this point of time, I think it's very normal for me, he added. Reflecting on his long cricketing journey, Bhuvneshwar recalled making his first U-15 appearance for Uttar Pradesh at the age of 22 and credited his natural ability to swing the ball as the foundation of his success. I think it was a natural swing. It was God-gifted. The basics are still the same ball swing, smooth action, express pace, bounce. T20 cricket may have changed demands, but the art of fast bowling remains unchanged, he said. Known more for skill and control rather than raw pace, Bhuvneshwar admitted that not being an express fast bowler eventually worked in his favour. I've never been an express bowler, so I never got tired. I wasn't in a hurry because I didn't bowl fast. Not being express was a blessing in disguise for me, he explained. Bhuvneshwar also opened up on his tactical approach across different phases of a T20 innings, highlighting the importance of simplicity and execution. In the powerplay, I'm a swing bowler, and if the ball is moving, I go for wickets. Middle overs are completely different because the batters have a different mindset. At death, it is about confidence and execution. But no matter what phase it is, keep things simple, that's always been my mantra, he said. Bhuvneshwar also opened up on his tactical approach across different phases of a T20 innings, highlighting the importance of simplicity and execution. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ever since I've stopped playing for the country, the best thing is that I get a lot of breaks after IPL. I play enough cricket to stay in touch, and I also get enough time to do other things, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
Shabnim Ismail reverses retirement and makes South Africa T20 World Cup squad
The 37-year-old fast bowler last played international cricket in 2023 but will be on the plane to England this June
I'd Never Say No To The Team,' Says KKR's Raghuvanshi On His Transformation To Wicketkeeper
When Angkrish Raghuvanshi: When Angkrish Raghuvanshi whipped off the bails in a flash to stump Pathum Nissanka off the bowling of Anukul Roy, Delhi Capitals' last realistic hope of resisting Kolkata Knight Riders evaporated at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on the night of May 8. It was a stumping only a wicketkeeper with years of experience could execute. The small irony, here, is that, until September last year, Angkrish was not one. Behind Angkrishs transformation as a keeper for KKR in IPL 2026 was a project planned by Abhishek Nayar, his long-time mentor and the sides head coach and executed by fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. What motivated me was my team asked me if I could do a job for them and I'd never say no to that. But it was very tough at the start because I've never done it before and I didn't believe that I could do it. But our fielding coach, Dishant Yagnik, made me work tirelessly throughout the day and night. He made me do drills and was confident that I'll be able to do it. If he's confident like that, then it just helps me in also believing that I can do it and I really want to thank him for that, Angkrish told IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of KKRs clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, to be played in Raipur on Wednesday. The pre-season fitness data was encouraging: Angkrish's flexibility and agility caught notice, and he topped Nayar's circuit test, designed to simulate high-intensity movement under fatigue. The bones of a keeper, it seemed, were already there. With the backing from KKR support staff, Angkrish has managed to do a decent job with the gloves, apart from being KKRs leading run-getter in this season with 269 runs in ten games. I think it's very important to have some people who are calm in the dressing room because most people are having that adrenaline of the game and it's not easy to think objectively and with a calm head at that time, a lot of emotions happen. So when you have people like that who can do the thinking for you, then it becomes very easy and they communicate a lot with us and if we can listen to them, I think it's a blessing for us to have them, he added. The dressing room's approach in the tournament, as per Angkrish, has removed the weight of pressure rather than adding more of it. Actually, I think I'm blessed to have this team and this support staff around me. They say that 'Don't think about being responsible too much, just think about enjoying the game and trying to do what you feel is right for the team.' When someone says that, obviously from inside you want to do well for the team, but when someone says that, it takes the pressure off and just helps me do my work. So it's a great environment to have, he added. The coaches he credits most deeply for making his life smooth in KKR are Nayar and Yagnik. For Abhishek sir, I've always said that not just my batting, but every growing phase and learning in my life on the field and off the field comes from him. He's, I think, the most important person in my life. Dishant sir has been great in terms of just making me do drills every day and not letting me have a day off. I think it's helping me on the field. Just the few lessons that I've learned from both of them are just how important it is to always work hard because I'm given this opportunity and not many people are. So I have to be grateful for it and I have to do something about it. The physical toll is real, and he does not underplay it. I think wicket keeping and batting are already hectic enough as it is, so I can have my cheat meals whenever I want. But also the physio Dr. Prashant (Panchada) and Dr. Abhishek (Sawant) and the trainers CD (Chris Donaldson) and Sagar (VM) sir - they're great with just telling me exactly what I need because it's a very hectic schedule. So you can't over train and under train - it has to be the perfect amount and I leave it all up to them and then they tell me what to do and I trust them completely, he added. KKR extending their winning streak to four games after a difficult six-game stretch came in New Delhi, the place where Angkrish spent his formative years before moving to Mumbai to be under Nayar. Having experienced the best of both cities, Angkrish has settled well into the Mumbaikar identity. I think that was one of the most important moves of my career when I moved to Mumbai because when I played there, I saw how many people are working hard to play there and it just motivated me every day to obviously work harder than them, but also to be grateful for the life that I have and I think that's why I say that I'm a Bombaywallah because of the culture of cricket there and everything I've seen while growing up. So now I embrace that title fully. As for what lies ahead, especially with KKR still in the reckoning for a miraculous entry into the playoffs, the ambition is kept deliberately small by Angkrish. I'm not someone who likes to keep goals. I just think that next match, we just have to win the next match and I think it's working also (right now). I think that was one of the most important moves of my career when I moved to Mumbai because when I played there, I saw how many people are working hard to play there and it just motivated me every day to obviously work harder than them, but also to be grateful for the life that I have and I think that's why I say that I'm a Bombaywallah because of the culture of cricket there and everything I've seen while growing up. So now I embrace that title fully. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The stumping of Nissanka was the moment that caught everyones eye about Angkrishs keeping. But it was Yagnik's drills and Nayar's quiet conviction, along with Angkrish never saying no to any role that made it turn into reality. For someone referred to as KKR's starboy, donning keeper's gloves were never about adding a skill it was about answering a call KKR needed and hes simply doing that. Article Source: IANS
'You Have Got To Bowl Him In Middle Overs': Mukund On Chahal's Snub
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: Former India batter Abhinav Mukund believes Punjab Kings (PBKS) missed a tactical opportunity by not introducing Yuzvendra Chahal during the middle overs in their defeat to Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. Punjab Kings failed to defend 210 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Monday as Delhi Capitals scripted the highest successful IPL chase in Dharamsala history, winning by three wickets with six balls remaining. One of the biggest talking points from the contest was Punjabs decision not to bowl a single over of spin, despite having experienced leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in the side. Speaking on ESPNcricinfos Time Out Show, Mukund said Chahal ideally should have been used during the middle phase when Axar Patel and Tristan Stubbs were rebuilding the innings. Youve got to bowl him in overs 7 to 15, and in conditions like this, when youve got Miller and Axar going, its very difficult for a captain to hand him the ball. If he had to do that, he had to do it in the seventh over when Axar and Stubbs were there, Mukund said. Mukund added that even if Chahal had been expensive initially, Punjab were in a strong enough position on the scoreboard to take that risk in search of wickets. But then again, I wouldve personally got out at least an over of Chahal to just see what was happening, he said. To just see because when you had the scoreboard pressure, and you had the luxury of giving away even 18 or 20 runs, if need be, at that point, but try and take the gamble to pick up a wicket. Mukund felt the ideal window to test spin was between overs seven and ten before Delhis experienced finishers took complete control of the chase. To just see because when you had the scoreboard pressure, and you had the luxury of giving away even 18 or 20 runs, if need be, at that point, but try and take the gamble to pick up a wicket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite reducing DC to 38/3 inside five overs, PBKS could not halt the recovery led by Axar Patel (56) and David Miller (51). Debutant Madhav Tiwari later played a fearless cameo of 18 off eight balls to help Delhi complete the chase. Article Source: IANS
GT vs SRH Match 56, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
GT vs SRH Match 56 , Cricket Tips : Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad are two teams in good form and have 14 points each on the points table. They are in the top three positions on the table. Now, they will be up against each other in match 56 of the IPL 2026. This contest will be held at Narendra Modi Stadium on Tuesday at 7:30 PM IST. This match will decide the first team to qualify for the playoffs. Both teams have an excellent top order and a decent bowling unit. But GT have a dominating record over SRH and they will be keen to carry it on with a win here. GT vs SRH: Match Details Date : May 12, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad GT vs SRH Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the GT vs SRH game on the Star Sports Network. Fans can also watch the game through the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. GT vs SRH Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 07 GT : 05 SRH : 01 No - Result : 01 GT vs SRH: Ground Pitch Report Narendra Modi Stadium is a good wicket to bat on. This is a high-scoring venue, and an average score here is 185-195. The new ball will do a bit, and spinners will get slow turn from the wicket. The chasing team has a good record at this venue. GT vs SRH Possible XIs GT : Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Rahul Tewatia, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Md Siraj, Prasidh Krishna SRH : Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Salil Arora, Smaran Ravichandran, Pat Cummins (c), Shivang Kumar, Eshan Malinga, Sakib Hussain GT vs SRH Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill are good friends, but they will be keen to take their respective teams to win. Probable Bowler Eshan Malinga is SRH's leading wicket-taker, and he is bowling well in different phases. For GT, Kagiso Rabada is setting the tone with the new ball and taking early wickets. Today Match Prediction : GT have a better bowling unit, and they have an edge of home conditions. Hence, we predict Gujarat Titans to win this game. GT vs SRH Match 56, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, GT vs SRH 2026 Prediction, GT vs SRH Predicted XIs, Injury Update for GT vs SRH 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.
Greenberg: 'We should have done a better job' explaining BBL privatisation
Greenberg said CA chair Mike Baird and NSW chair John Knox met on Monday but CA is pushing ahead with testing the market with three states as debate continues with others
SunRisers Leeds Men's Squad & Schedule for The Hundred 2026 Full Players List and Fixtures
Sunrisers Leeds , formerly known as Northern Superchargers, is a professional 100-ball cricket franchise based in Leeds, England, representing Yorkshire and the North East region inThe Hundred. Established ahead of the tournaments inaugural 2021 season, both theteamplay their home matches at Headingley Cricket Ground , the historic home ofYorkshire County Cricket Club. In 2025, the franchise underwent a major ownership change during The Hundreds investment process, withSun TV Network Limitedacquiring full ownership and taking operational control from October 1, 2025. Soon after the takeover, the franchise was officially rebranded as Sunrisers Leeds in November 2025, marking a new chapter in the teams history. SunRisers LeedsMen's Squad The Hundred 2026 Harry Brook - 465,000 Mitch Marsh - Overseas - 200,000 Nathan Ellis - Overseas - 145,000 Brydon Carse - 140,000 Ryan Rickelton - Overseas - 150,000 Zak Crawley - 180,000 Matthew Potts - 75,000 Dan Lawrence - 210,000 Abrar Ahmed - Overseas - 190,000 Benny Howell - 50,000 Tom Lawes - 40,000 Tom Alsop - 31,000 Liam Patterson-White - 31,000 Reece Topley - 31,000 Ed Barnard - 31,000 SunRisers Leeds Men's Schedule for The Hundred 2026 .match-table { width: 100%; border-collapse: collapse; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; } .match-table th { background-color: #222; color: #fff; padding: 10px; text-align: center; } .match-table td { padding: 10px; text-align: center; border: 1px solid #ddd; } .match-table tbody tr:nth-child(odd) { background-color: #f9f9f9; } .match-table tbody tr:nth-child(even) { background-color: #ffffff; } .match-table tbody tr:hover { background-color: #eef5ff; } Date & Time (IST) Match Venue Tue, Jul 21, 2026 11:00 PM MI London vs Sunrisers Leeds Kennington Oval, London Sat, Jul 25, 2026 7:00 PM Sunrisers Leeds vs Southern Brave Headingley, Leeds Tue, Jul 28, 2026 11:00 PM Sunrisers Leeds vs Manchester Super Giants Headingley, Leeds Sun, Aug 2, 2026 7:00 PM Trent Rockets vs Sunrisers Leeds Trent Bridge, Nottingham Tue, Aug 4, 2026 11:00 PM Sunrisers Leeds vs London Spirit Headingley, Leeds Fri, Aug 7, 2026 11:00 PM Birmingham Phoenix vs Sunrisers Leeds Edgbaston, Birmingham Sun, Aug 9, 2026 7:00 PM Sunrisers Leeds vs Welsh Fire Headingley, Leeds Tue, Aug 11, 2026 11:00 PM Manchester Super Giants vs Sunrisers Leeds Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
'We Didnt Execute The Skills Needed In Last 5 Overs', Admits PBKS Spin Bowling Coach Bahutule
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: Punjab Kings spin-bowling coach Sairaj Bahutule admitted his side failed to execute properly in the final overs and paid the price for dropped catches as Delhi Capitals pulled off a record chase to stay alive in the IPL 2026 playoff race. Capitals chased down 211 with three wickets in hand against PBKS at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Monday. Despite reducing DC to 14/2 and later 38/3, PBKS were unable to close out the match as captain Axar Patel smashed 56, David Miller struck 51, and debutant Madhav Tiwari played a decisive cameo of 18 off eight balls to guide the visitors to 216/7. Reflecting on the defeat, Bahutule admitted that his side had the game under control before losing momentum in the death overs, Ive said this before, also, there are going to be lots of ups and downs. There are going to be times where youve almost won the game, and you lose, we almost had the game with us, but we didnt execute the skills needed in the last five overs. So all we need to do is just keep this aside and move ahead and play the next three games to the best of our ability, Bahutule said at the post-match press conference. PBKS' fielding lapses also proved costly during DC's recovery. Arshdeep Singh dropped Tristan Stubbs at long-on, while another chance offered by Axar Patel went down at deep square leg. Bahutule admitted those missed opportunities hurt the team badly. If we had caught two catches, I dont think they would have maybe reached the target, but it would have been very difficult for them and maybe won the game by 20 runs, he said. The contest also marked the first time in IPL history that neither team used a spinner during an innings, with both captains relying entirely on pace on a seaming Dharamsala surface. Explaining the reason behind the move, Bahutule said that the surface consistently favoured fast bowling throughout the innings, and it was wise to use the pacers. The contest also marked the first time in IPL history that neither team used a spinner during an innings, with both captains relying entirely on pace on a seaming Dharamsala surface. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the Punjab Kings have lost four consecutive matches and will need to win at least two of their last three matches to secure a place in the playoffs. The Shreyas Iyer-led side will next face the Mumbai Indians on May 14. Article Source: IANS
Madhav Tiwari: After making an impact with both ball and bat in the Delhi Capitals' crucial win over Punjab Kings, uncapped allrounder Madhav Tiwari called himself 100 per cent batter and a bowler. Firstly, Madhav first picked up the two crucial wickets, claiming the figures of 2-40. Priyansh Arya became his maiden IPL wicket when he found the deep point fielder. He then removed Cooper Connolly with a slower bouncer. First of all, I would like to thank the management for giving me this opportunity, and I'm lucky enough that I was able to be on the winning side. So the mindset is always that if things are not in your hand, you just try to be better in each and every practice session. I worked a lot of time with Munaf (Patel, DC bowling coach, sir). I worked on my bowling a lot, and I worked on my range-hitting and stuff like that with our batting coach, and it was fun, and I was happy if I was able to contribute to the team. I would like to say Im 100% bowler, 100% batsman,' Tiwari said after the win. The all-rounder arrived with a bat at a crunch phase of DC's chase and finished unbeaten on 18 off 8, including two fours and a six, which helped DC achieve the highest successful T20 chase (by any team) in Dharamshala. I worked on my bowling a lot, and I worked on my range-hitting and stuff like that with our batting coach, and it was fun, and I was happy if I was able to contribute to the team. I would like to say Im 100% bowler, 100% batsman,' Tiwari said after the win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For the DC, the victory ended a run of back-to-back losses and kept their campaign alive. Defeat would have made them the third team to be eliminated this season. Article Source: IANS
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Noman Ali, 39, became the oldest cricketer to complete 100 Test wickets
Cricket In LA28 A 'huge Unifier' Between Indian Subcontinent & Olympics: Abhishek Bachchan
European T20 Premier League: Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan, who is one of the European T20 Premier League (ETPL) co-founders, has hailed the inclusion of cricket in the Olympic Games as a wonderful development that will bridge the gap between the Indian subcontinent and the global sporting extravaganza. Cricket will officially return to the Olympic Games at Los Angeles 2028, marking its second-ever Olympic appearance 128 years after its debut in Paris 1900, when Great Britain claimed gold in a one-off match against France. Abhishek noted that the move would allow the massive population of South Asia to engage more deeply with the Olympics. That's wonderful for the sport, because the population of the Indian subcontinent can tune in towards the Olympics. Cricket is a huge unifier and to have cricket in the Olympics, it's a great thing for the Olympics. So it's exciting times for the world of cricket, Abhishek told IANS. Abhishek spearheads the ETPL, an ICC-sanctioned franchise-based tournament developed in partnership with Cricket Ireland, Cricket Scotland, and the Royal Dutch Cricket Association (KNCB). The league has revealed its sixth franchise, Dublin Gladiators, which will be owned by former India legend and coach Rahul Dravid. With this the league completed the lineup of six city-based franchises: Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Amsterdam, and Rotterdam. Speaking about the excitement surrounding the league, Abhishek said, The response is good. We have announced our sixth team, which is Dublin Guardians. Rahul Dravid is the owner of the Dublin franchise. With this, our six teams in Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Rotterdam and Amsterdam have been completed. The atmosphere here is very upbeat and everyone is very happy. Rahul has come to Dublin with a team. Our press interactions are going on, so the excitement is palpable. Asked if it was tough to bring Dravid, who has a notoriously reserved personality, into the fold as a franchise owner, the actor said Dravid was very, very positive from the outset and his focus is on the technical side of the game rather than just the business aspect. It was not tough at all. The day we spoke to Rahul, he was very, very positive. All our negotiations and discussions were very positive. I especially liked the fact that everyone can talk about business, they have teams and negotiations are going on but his concentration was on the quality of cricket and the quality of players. That's why I was so happy that we went to Rahul to buy the team. We knew that his concentration was going to be on cricket. I am so happy to have him as one of the owners in the ETPL, said Abhishek. It was not tough at all. The day we spoke to Rahul, he was very, very positive. All our negotiations and discussions were very positive. I especially liked the fact that everyone can talk about business, they have teams and negotiations are going on but his concentration was on the quality of cricket and the quality of players. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The players who have BCCI contracts cannot play outside the IPL. We are going to miss our Indian players a lot in the ETPL, but apart from them, there are many other quality international players who have already committed for the ETPL. So we will be having some of the best cricket talent playing in the ETPL, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
Prince Gill Fires Back in Style: Runs, Rate and Consistency in IPL 2026
Shubman Gills brilliant 84 on 9th May powered Gujarat Titans to a dominant win over Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur. Shubman Gill, alongside Sai Sudharsan (55), laid the foundation with a superb 118-run opening partnership as Gujarat posted a season-high and match-winning 229/4 and then dismissed the hosts for 152 in 16.3 overs. This was GTs fourth successive win, which lifted them to 14 points alongside Sunrises Hyderabad at the top of the standings and strengthened their playoff hopes. The most noteworthy aspect of the win was Gills fluent 44-ball 84, with nine fours and three sixes, registering his fourth half-century of the season. Shubman Gill, in IPL 2026, is leaving no stone unturned in giving a fitting reply to all his detractors who were almost unanimous in their T20 verdict against him, terming that playing modern T20 is not his cup of tea. He was dropped from India's T20 WC squad, but this shifted his focus towards a quicker batting approach and impressive performance in IPL 2026. No doubt, GTs mid-season show cannot be attributed to Shubman Gill alone, but no one can deny that he has played a dominating role. He tops in contribution of a batsman in team runs in this IPL and his contribution stands at 27.8% of team runs, with +12 SR in comparison to a team. Let us look at some more facts: His IPL 2026 performance: 462 runs in 10 innings @ 46.20 with an SR of 160.42, including 4 fifties. Only H Klaasen (SRH- 494), Abhishek Sharma (SRH- 475) and KL Raul (DC-468) were ahead of him in run tally but each of them played 11 innings. Gradual improvement in Shubman Gills SR: He is already ahead of his IPL 2024 strike rate of 147.40 and his IPL 2025 strike rate of 155.88. The rise is steady and significant and most importantly, he has come out as the least collapsible opener of the season, and he has made 235 powerplay runs off 135 balls at 174.07. Success story of Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan's partnership: The duo has stitched useful and big opening stands in changing the GTs fortune. They are very close to the IPL record of 10 centuries scored by the legendary Royal Challengers Bengaluru pair, Virat Kohli & AB de Villiers (in 76 games). Gill and Sudharsan now have nine century partnerships (in 43 games) together in the IPL, at par with Virat Kohli and Chris Gayles tally (in 59 games) for the second-most century stands by any pair in the IPL. Gill and Sudharsan have also equalled the record for the most century stands for the opening wicket in the IPL, with six 100-plus stands together, matching the SRH duo David Warner & Shikhar Dhawan and Abhishek Sharma & Travis Head. As the season progresses, the race is still open. Overall IPL record: 4328 runs in 125 innings @ 40.07 with an SR of 140.74, including 4 hundreds and 30 fifties. He is the only batter in the IPL to score 4000+ runs with a 40+ average and 140+ SR. 400+ runs in a consecutive season: With 462 runs this season so far, Shubman Gill has now scored 400+ runs for the 7th consecutive season (2020-26) and is at par with Suresh Raina (2008-14) and Shikhar Dhawan (2016-22) and can better the feat next season, continuing the same scoring spree. In 2020440 runs. In 2021478 runs. In 2022, 483 runs. In 2023890 runs. In 2024426 runs. In 2025650 runs. In 2026462* runs. Most IPL Seasons with 400+ runs (seasons played): Shubman Gill has scored 400+ runs in 7 out of 9 IPL seasons played (missed 2018 & 2019 for KKR). Virat Kohli (11 out of 19), Suresh Raina (9 out of 13), David Warner (9 out of 15), Shikhar Dhawan (9 out of 17), Rohit Sharma (9 out of 19) and KL Rahul (8 out of 13) are ahead of Shubman Gill, but no one matches his frequency percentage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score *All figures correct upto May 10, 2026.
Najmul Hossain Shantos Unbeaten Fifty Puts Bangladesh Ahead Against Pakistan
Skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto hit an unbeaten half-century as Bangladesh extended their lead by 179 runs on the rainy fourth day of the first Test against Pakistan on Monday. The hosts were 152-3 in their second innings, with Shanto on 58 not out alongside Mushfiqur Rahim on 16, when stumps were drawn for the day at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka. Bangladesh lost their openers early after resuming on their overnight score 7-0, with Mahmudul Hasan Joy trapped leg before off Mohammad Abbas for five. Shadman Islam was then caught at gully by Saud Shakeel off Hasan Ali for 10, leaving the hosts reeling at 23-2. Shanto came to the rescue, joining hands with Mominul Haque (56) to steady the innings. The left-handed pair, who had tormented Pakistan with a record 170-run third wicket stand in the first innings, added 70 runs off 122 balls to take Bangladesh to lunch at 92-2. Pakistan had chances to make further inroads but Mohammad Rizwan failed to hold on to Mominul's catch. The afternoon session was washed out as heavy rain continued for nearly three hours. When play resumed, Shanto and Mominul extended their stand to 105 off 193 balls -- Bangladesh's third century partnership between the pair in Tests and only the third time any Bangladesh pair posted century stands in both innings of the same match. Mominul reached his half-century off 102 balls, the milestone also taking him past 5,000 Test runs. He was dismissed for 56, caught behind off Shaheen Shah Afridi one ball after Shanto had brought up his own fifty. Bangladesh scored 413 in their first innings, thanks to Shanto (101), Mominul (91) and Mushfiqur (71). Abbas was the most successful Pakistan bowler, taking 5-92. Pakistan, who had elected to field, replied with 386 after Azan hit a century on debut. Bangladesh batting coach Mohammad Ashraful was upbeat about his side's prospects on the final day. We are playing to win. I think if we can bowl 70-75 overs tomorrow, and if there is no rain, there will be the opportunity to play 98 overs. I think we will have a chance to win, Ashraful said. Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha said he was confident of his side chasing any target. Definitely we'll go for the win, he said after the day's play. If they are brave enough to give us 70 overs and 260, we will definitely go for the chase, Salman said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tomorrow is going to be an exciting day of Test cricket and we just want to get them out as quickly as we can.
Abhinav puts forward Chahal gamble that Punjab Kings might have missed
Spinner did not bowl a single over in the loss to DC
KL Rahul steps up a spot to No. 2 on the Orange Cap table
DC opener has 477 runs from 12 innings at a strike rate of 177.98
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'I'm 100% bowler and 100% batter' - Madhav Tiwari makes a splash for DC
He followed up figures of 2 for 40 with a vital cameo with the bat to help DC chase 211
Miller, Axar and Ashutosh keep DC's IPL alive
PBKS' 210 was not enough as they succumbed to a fourth consecutive defeat of the season
IPL 2026: Skipper Axar Patel, David Miller's Fifties And Lower-order Blitz Keep Delhi Capitals Alive
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: Delhi Capitals accomplished the highest successful chase in IPL history by overhauling 210 runs with six balls to spare against Punjab Kings in Match 55 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala, on Monday. A strong performance from captain Axar Patel, an aggressive innings from David Miller, and a bold late cameo from IPL debutant Madhav Tiwari. Delhi Capitals chased down 211 after facing early setbacks at 14/2 and later 138/5. The chase started poorly. Before this, the highest successful T20 chase in Dharamsala had been South Africa's 200 against India in 2015. In the IPL, Chennai Super Kings' 193 against Kings XI Punjab in 2010 set the record. PBKS opening bowlers seemed ready to defend 210 as Arshdeep Singh conceded only six runs in the first over, despite an edged boundary. The first blow came quickly. Playing his first game of the season, Shardul Thakur bowled Abishek Porel with a well-placed ball that knocked the middle stump out of the ground. Things got worse when KL Rahul top-edged a pull shot off Arshdeep, allowing Marco Jansen to sprint from first slip to make a spectacular diving catch ahead of Prabhsimran Singh. At 14/2 after three overs, DC was under significant pressure. Debutant Sahil Parakh briefly lifted the mood. After almost getting out on his second ball against Bhuvneshwar Kumar, he opened his account with a six over long-off off Thakur and later contributed a boundary in a 20-run fourth over that also included two fours from Tristan Stubbs. But Arshdeep returned in the third Power-play to dismiss Parakh for 14. The batter mistimed a ramp shot towards short fine leg, where Yuzvendra Chahal nearly dropped a simple catch before securing it. DC stood at 38/3 after five overs, but Axar and Stubbs began to build a solid partnership. However, PBKSs fielding mixed moments of brilliance with mistakes. Arshdeep dropped Stubbs at long-on off Ben Dwarshuis, while Suryansh Shedge later misjudged Axars shot at deep square leg. Eventually, Stubbs was run out after a mix-up, with Cooper Connolly making a sharp direct hit at the bowlers end. Miller then entered the game and, along with Axar, reignited the chase. Dew settled in, making the ball slippery, which led PBKS to change it after giving away 15 wides in 13 overs. Axar, who had scored just 44 runs in eight innings before this match at an average of 6.3, finally found his rhythm. He hit Marcus Stoinis for three consecutive boundaries, reaching a 28-ball fifty, and added a six off Dwarshuis as DC reached 113/4 after 12 overs. Arshdeep performed well, finishing with 2/21 after allowing only five runs in the 15th over, but Miller kept DCs hopes alive. He hit Jansen for a six and a four before Ashutosh Sharma contributed another boundary in a 15-run over. Chahal, trying to stop one of those boundaries, appeared to injure his left shoulder and didn't bowl for the rest of the innings. The match shifted again in the 17th over. Miller hit two huge sixes off Jansen, putting DC in a stronger position. However, attempting a third six, he top-edged a pull shot, and Prabhsimran made a diving catch near short third. Still, the game had one more twist. IPL debutant Madhav Tiwari displayed remarkable composure under pressure. After hitting a boundary through a backward point, he partnered with Ashutosh to score 19 runs off Stoinis in the 18th over. Tiwaris 18 runs off just eight balls changed the game and kept DC in the fight. Needing 17 runs in the final two overs, Tiwari started with another boundary before Ashutosh hit a six, only to get out immediately after. A no-ball boundary shifted the momentum again. Auqib Nabi finished the chase with a massive six, allowing DC to complete the highest successful IPL chase in Dharamsala and keeping their playoff hopes alive. Still, the game had one more twist. IPL debutant Madhav Tiwari displayed remarkable composure under pressure. After hitting a boundary through a backward point, he partnered with Ashutosh to score 19 runs off Stoinis in the 18th over. Tiwaris 18 runs off just eight balls changed the game and kept DC in the fight. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings 210/5 in 20 overs (Shreyas Iyer 59 not out, Priyansh Arya 56; Madhav Tiwari2-40, Mitchell Starc 2-57) lost to Delhi Capitals 216/7 in 20 overs (Axar Patel 56, David Miller 51; Arshdeep Singh 2-21, Yash Thakur 2-55) by three wickets. Article Source: IANS
Bengal T20 League: Mita Paul Emerges As Highest Womens Pick As 1000+ Cricketers Enter Auction Pool
Shrachi Tribes Rarh Tigers: Mita Paul emerged as the highest Womens pick at 3 lakh as the Bengal T20 League completed its biggest-ever player auction with franchises spending over 4.5 crore across their Mens and Women's teams. More than 250 players secured contracts from an auction pool of over 1000 cricketers ahead of the 2026 season. Across the two auctions, franchises completed 136 player signings in the mens and 128 player signings in the womens team. Every mens franchise assembled a 17-player squad with the mandatory inclusion of at least two U19 players. In comparison, every womens team completed a 16-player squad featuring at least two U15 players, strengthening the leagues focus on long-term grassroots development. The first-ever Mens Auction in Bengal T20 League history produced several high-value signings, with IPL and India all-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed emerging as the most expensive player at 12.20 lakh after being retained by Shrachi Tribes Rarh Tigers through RTM. Multiple players crossed the 8 lakh mark as franchises aggressively competed for Bengals leading domestic performers, IPL talent, and emerging prospects. The Womens Auction also witnessed strong investments across marquee and youth categories, with more than 10 players crossing the 2 lakh mark, while all players in the A+ category were successfully picked by franchises (leaving no player unsold in the category). This reflects the growing depth and competitiveness of womens cricket in Bengal. Mita Paul became the highest-valued player in the Womens Auction at 3 lakh, with Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers retaining her through RTM. while 13-year-old Ariktha Manna emerged as one of the standout young talents at the auction after being picked for 1.55 lakh by Rashmi Medinipur Wizards (0.30L base price). Franchises collectively spent nearly 88 lakh in the Womens Auction alone. The Mens Auction also saw strong demand for youth categories, with Ravi Kumar becoming the highest-paid U19 player at 7.80 lakh, while Rohit emerged as the top U16 signing at 5.20 lakh. Bablu Kolay, Honorary Secretary, Cricket Association of Bengal, said, The enthusiasm and participation witnessed across both auction days reflect the growing excitement around the Bengal T20 League and the opportunities it continues to create for players across Bengal. The league continues to strengthen its vision of creating a competitive platform for established cricketers while also investing in the next generation of talent across age-group categories. Mens Auction Top 10 Highest Picks 1. Shahbaz Ahmed 12.20 lakh (RTM) Shrachi Tribes Rarh Tigers 2. Abishek Porel 10.40 lakh Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers 3. Mukesh Kumar 9.60 lakh (RTM) Sobisco Smashers Malda 4. Sudip Kumar Gharami 9.40 lakh Novus Purulia Royals 5. Yuvraj Deepak Keswani 8.60 lakh Novus Purulia Royals 6. Saksham Chaudhary 8.40 lakh Murshidabad Kings 7. Writtick Chatterjee 8.20 lakh Adamas Howrah Warriors 8. Ravi Kumar (U19) 7.80 lakh Novus Purulia Royals 9. Rohit (U16) 5.20 lakh Novus Purulia Royals 10. Subham Sarkar - 4.8 lakh - Rashmi Medinipur Wizards Womens Auction Top 10 Highest Picks 1. Mita Paul 3 lakh (RTM) Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers 2. Dhara Gujjar 2.85 lakh Novus Purulia Royals 3. Tanushree Sarkar 2.35 lakh (RTM) Murshidabad Kueens 4. Priyanka Bala 2.25 lakh (RTM) Servotech Siliguri Strikers 5. Prativa Rana 2.15 lakh (RTM) Murshidabad Kueens 6. Hrishita Basu 2.10 lakh Rashmi Medinipur Wizards 7. Piyali Ghosh 2.10 lakh (RTM) Shrachi Tribes Rarh Tigers 8. Sujata Dey 2.05 lakh Adamas Howrah Warriors 9. Prativa Mandi (U19) 2.05 lakh Sobisco Smashers Malda 10. Trishita Sarkar 2.05 lakh Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers Biggest U15 & Emerging Talent Picks 1. Ariktha Manna (13 years, U15) 1.55 lakh Rashmi Medinipur Wizards 2. Debasmita Khalsa (14 years, U15) 0.65 lakh Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers 3. Manushri Rajak (14 years, U15) 0.50 lakh Rashmi Medinipur Wizards 4. Sneha Mahato (14 years, U15) 0.48 lakh Servotech Siliguri Strikers 5. Saikh Athiana (14 years, U15) 0.40 lakh Sobisco Smashers Malda 6. Tanisha Das (14 years, U15) 0.34 lakh Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers 5. Saikh Athiana (14 years, U15) 0.40 lakh Sobisco Smashers Malda Also Read: Live Cricket Score 8. Piyali Roy (13 years, U15) 0.30 lakh Novus Purulia Royals Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh government asks committee to look into 2026 T20 World Cup fiasco
The three-man committee will look into all aspects of the decision that led to Bangladesh being removed from the tournament by the ICC
Tawanda Muyeye century drives Kent to back-to-back wins
Surrey loanee James Taylor struck the winning runs against Gloucestershire after 10 wickets on debut
Rahul Dravid unveiled as owner of ETPL's Dublin Guardians
The league, co-owned by Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan, features franchises owned by several former and current international cricketers
Chappell, Bashir combine as Derbyshire claim overdue first win
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Tim David accumulates two demerit points for code of conduct breach
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Sussex beat Leicestershire and the rain for third win of the season
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IPL 2026: Mitchell Starc Registers Most Expensive Over Of His T20 Career Against PBKS
Indian Premier League: Mitchell Starc had the most expensive first over of his T20 career during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala on Thursday. Starc, known for his strong record with the new ball in all formats, started poorly after Delhi Capitals won the toss and chose to bowl first. Punjab Kings openers Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh went on the attack right from the start, putting the Australian pacer under immediate pressure. Arya hit a six over cover point on the very first ball. Although Starc managed to bowl two dot balls, he also gave away five wides. Prabhsimran then hit a six and a boundary. The over ended with 22 runs, making it the most expensive first over Starc has bowled in a T20 match. Before this game, the highest number of runs Starc had given up in the opening over of a T20 was 15 while playing for Kolkata Knight Riders against Delhi Capitals in IPL 2024. He also had 14-run opening overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Punjab Kings in 2015 and for the Australian national team against New Zealand and West Indies in 2022. Arya hit a six over cover point on the very first ball. Although Starc managed to bowl two dot balls, he also gave away five wides. Prabhsimran then hit a six and a boundary. The over ended with 22 runs, making it the most expensive first over Starc has bowled in a T20 match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Starc joined the Delhi Capitals late this season and has had a mixed campaign. The left-arm pacer took three wickets in his first three matches. This outing in Dharamsala added more pressure on the Delhi Capitals, who are struggling to stay in the playoff race. Article Source: IANS
Srinath, Menon Retained As ICC Keeps Elite Panel Of Umpires, Match Referees Unchanged For 202627
Emirates ICC Elite Panel: Indias Javagal Srinath and Nitin Menon are amongst the elite panel of match referees and umpires kept unchanged by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for the 202627 international cricket season. The decision comes after an annual review and selection process was conducted comprehensively by the ICCs Umpire Selection Panel, which determined that the current group of elite officials would continue in their roles, reflecting satisfaction with their strong contribution over the past year. The decision to retain the Emirates ICC Elite Panel for the 2026-27 season reflects the consistency and high standards that have come to define officiating at the international level. Over the past year, the panels have demonstrated a strong blend of accuracy, composure, and professionalism, which is critical to maintaining the integrity of the game. What stands out is not just the quality of decision-making, but the ability to operate with clarity and confidence in high-pressure situations, across formats and conditions. That consistency provides assurance to players, teams, and fans alike. On behalf of the ICC, I would like to congratulate all members of the panels on their re-selection. Their performances over the past season have fully justified this continuity, and we look forward to seeing them build further on these standards in the year ahead, said ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta. The Umpire Selection Panel, comprising ICC General Manager Cricket Wasim Khan (Chair), former English Premier League referee Mike Riley, former international umpire and coach Peter Manuel, and former international player and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar, reviewed performances before deciding to retain the existing panel. The decision reflects the ICCs commitment to recognising and rewarding excellence, with the panels consistency and high standards demonstrated by members at the recent ICC Mens T20 World Cup and in mens bilateral cricket across the previous calendar year. The umpires outstanding on-field performances, professionalism, decision-making accuracy, and third umpiring have contributed significantly to the quality and integrity of international cricket, added the ICC. The decision reflects the ICCs commitment to recognising and rewarding excellence, with the panels consistency and high standards demonstrated by members at the recent ICC Mens T20 World Cup and in mens bilateral cricket across the previous calendar year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score ICC Elite Panel of Umpires (2026/27): Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), Christopher Gaffaney (New Zealand), Adrian Holdstock (South Africa), Richard Illingworth (England), Richard Kettleborough (England), Nitin Menon (India), Allahuddien Paleker (South Africa), Ahsan Raza (Pakistan), Paul Reiffel (Australia), Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid (Bangladesh), Rodney Tucker (Australia), Alex Wharf (England). Article Source: IANS
Ashraful backs Bangladesh to beat the clock and Pakistan in rainy Mirpur
We can't say who has the upper hand in this Test, Pakistan allrounder Agha said
Stonehouse Called Up For Englands ODIs Against NZ, Wong To Undergo Hamstring Scan
Wales Cricket Board: Uncapped left-arm fast bowler Alexa Stonehouse has been drafted into Englands squad as cover for the remainder of the ODI series against New Zealand, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Monday. Alexa will link up with the squad in Northampton ahead of training on Tuesday and will be available for selection for the second match on Wednesday. Alexa, 21, was a member of Englands squad in the 2023 ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup, where she picked six wickets in five matches at an average of 11.33. We have called up Warwickshire seam bowler Alexa Stonehouse to join the squad as cover for the remainder of the Metro Bank ODI series. She will join up with the squad in Northampton ahead of training tomorrow and the second match at the cinch County Ground on Wednesday, said the ECB in its statement. The update comes as fast bowler Issy Wong faces a fitness concern and will undergo a scan on her hamstring. Fast bowler Issy Wong will be going for a scan on her hamstring and will be further assessed by team medics, further said the ECB. England are leading the three-match ODI series 1-0 after securing a narrow one-wicket win in the opening game at Chester-le-Street on Sunday. England dismissed New Zealand for 210 but were left ruing lapses in the field. In the chase, England slipped to 160/7 before stand-in skipper Charlie Dean stitched a crucial 35run stand with tailender Lauren Bell. The update comes as fast bowler Issy Wong faces a fitness concern and will undergo a scan on her hamstring. Fast bowler Issy Wong will be going for a scan on her hamstring and will be further assessed by team medics, further said the ECB. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following the ODI series, both teams will then switch to the T20I series and ramp up their preparations for the Womens T20 World Cup, to be played in England from June 12 to July 5. Article Source: IANS
Stonehouse called up to ODI squad as Wong is sent for hamstring scan
Warwickshire fast bowler answers call as injury setbacks hit existing seam stocks
DC opt to bowl; Dwarshuis to make PBKS debut
DC made five changes - they brought in Sahil Parakh, Abishek Porel, David Miller, Madhav Tiwari and Auqib Nabi
IPL 2026: Ben Dwarshius Debuts For PBKS As DC Elect To Bowl In Dharamsala
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to field against Punjab Kings in the Match 55 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala, on Monday. For the Delhi Capitals, it is now or never. After the eliminations of Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians on Sunday, DC remain only mathematically alive in the playoff race. Sitting eighth with eight points from 11 games, another defeat will officially end their campaign. PBKS, meanwhile, have hit a slight slump with three consecutive defeats after a dominant start that saw them win six of their first seven matches. Even so, they are still firmly in contention, and a victory here could propel them back to the top of the table. Axar Patel tried to keep the mood light, saying at least there was one thing going right for him, and that was winning the toss. He said DC had not been playing bad cricket but admitted they had lost key moments in matches on a number of occasions. Axar said the team wanted to stay true to its brand of cricket and take the results as they come. You dont know how pitches are playing until you play on them, says Shreyas. Don't think too much about the points table, just focus on the little details and back your instincts, he says. He says that is what they have lacked in the last few matches - believing in their instincts. Ups and downs are part of the IPL, and it is all about getting the best performance. Shreyas: Dwarshuis comes in for Lockie, who has a slight niggle. That is the only change for the Punjab Kings. Punjab Kings made two changes to their side, bringing in Priyansh Arya and Ben Dwarshuis in place of Vyshak Vijaykumar and Lockie Ferguson. Delhi Capitals, meanwhile, rang in five changes, with Abishek Porel, Sahil Parakh, David Miller, Madhav Tiwari, and Auqib Nabi replacing Sameer Rizvi, Nitish Rana, Pathum Nissanka, Ashutosh Sharma, and Vipraj Nigam. Playing XIs: Delhi Capitals: KL Rahul (wk), Abishek Porel, Sahil Parakh, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (c), Madhav Tiwari, Mukesh Kumar, Auqib Nabi, Lungi Ngidi, Mitchell Starc Impact substitutes: Sameer Rizvi, Ashutosh Sharma, Vipraj Nigam, Tripurana Vijay, Pathum Nissanka Delhi Capitals: KL Rahul (wk), Abishek Porel, Sahil Parakh, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (c), Madhav Tiwari, Mukesh Kumar, Auqib Nabi, Lungi Ngidi, Mitchell Starc Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Vishnu Vinod, Yash Ravisingh Thakur, Xavier Bartlett, Harpreet Brar, Praveen Dubey Article Source: IANS
Hannon-Dalby seals thumping win as Warwickshire complete turnaround
Yorkshire last only 53.1 overs in fourth innings after being set mammoth target
Ex-England Spinner Kirstie Gordon Returns To Scotland Squad For Womens T20 World Cup
T20 World Cup: Leftarm spinner Kirstie Gordon has been named in Scotlands 15member squad for the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup in England. Scotland are placed in Group B alongside hosts England, Ireland, West Indies, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Their campaign begins against Ireland at Old Trafford on June 13. Kirstie made her Scotland debut as a 14-year-old in 2012 and played for the national side up till 2017. After that, she represented England in the 2018 Womens T20 World Cup, but never played for the side after 2019, which paved her way to return to Scotland set-up in December last year. Kirsties decision to come back home and choose to play for Scotland again shows just how far the team have progressed to, and its great for our players to have the chance to play with one of the best in the world. We have multiple worldclass players in this team, and Kirstie is definitely one of them. We welcome her involvement in the group and expect her to drive our standards up even more and help us to improve Scottish cricket. Im looking forward to working with her and helping her enhance her own skills as well, said head coach Craig Wallace in a statement on Monday. Scotland booked their place in the upcoming Womens T20 World Cup through the Global Qualifier, advancing to the Super Six stage after finishing second in Group B behind fellow European side Netherlands. Despite going down to Bangladesh, Scotland registered crucial victories over Ireland and USA in the Super Six. Their thirdplace finish in the Qualifier was enough to secure a berth in the main tournament. It was hugely difficult to select a fifteen, but thats testament to the growth and success of the women's game in Scotland over the last few years. The depth we have now to choose from is incredible and every selection is enjoyable, but really tough. I think weve got a really good balance in the squad in terms of what we think we need to succeed in this tournament, said Wallace. Captain Kathryn Bryce will lead the team, which also features three members of the side competing in 2025 U19 Womens T20 World Cup - seamer Gabriella Fontenla, wicketkeeperbatter Pippa Sproul and uncapped pacer Maisie Maceira. Gabi has had a very challenging year in terms of illness and injury, so her selection is testament to how hard shes worked over the last six months to regain fitness and were looking forward to seeing her at her best this summer. Maisie should be so proud of her selection, given the effort and improvements shes made over the last eighteen months, especially since that U19 World Cup. Shes improved her skills, fielding and pace and professionalism in that time, so she deserves her place for those reasons, added Wallace. Scotland will also feature in a home triseries against Bangladesh and Netherlands in Edinburgh before heading to England for playing their second successive Womens T20 World Cup. At the same time, I feel for those who havent been selected. Players such Niamh RobertsonJack, Ellen Watson, Mollie Parker and Hannah Rainey have all been valuable members of the squad in recent times, so its tough for them. Scotland will also feature in a home triseries against Bangladesh and Netherlands in Edinburgh before heading to England for playing their second successive Womens T20 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland squad for the Womens T20 World Cup: Kathryn Bryce (c), Chloe Abel, Olivia Bell, Sarah Bryce, Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji, Gabriella Fontenla, Katherine Fraser, Kirstie Gordon, Ailsa Lister, Maisie Maceira, Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Rachel Slater, Pippa Sproul Article Source: IANS
Shabnim Ismail To Be Available For WT20 WC, Set To Reverse Retirement: Report
T20 World Cup: South African seamer Shabnim Ismail is on the verge of making a dramatic return to international cricket and has reportedly made herself available for selection ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, even as Cricket South Africa unexpectedly postponed the announcement of the national squad at the last minute on Monday. CSA had originally scheduled a live online media briefing for 11 a.m. local time to unveil South Africas World Cup squad. However, shortly before the announcement was due to begin, the board informed the media that the event had been deferred due to the need for further internal reviews, with a new date to be announced later. While CSA did not provide further clarification, that delay is linked to internal discussions rather than a formal selection dispute, according to ESPNCricinfo. Ismails potential comeback, however, has quickly become one of the major talking points surrounding the squad. The experienced pacer retired from international cricket after the 2023 Womens T20 World Cup held in South Africa, but has remained active on the franchise circuit across the globe. Her return would provide a major boost to South Africas pace attack, particularly with fitness concerns lingering over senior all-rounder Marizanne Kapp. Kapp has not featured for South Africa since February due to illness and missed recent assignments against New Zealand and India while recovering. She is, however, expected to regain fitness in time for the World Cup. Head coach Mandla Mashimbyi is understood to be supportive of bringing Ismail back into the national setup, given the value of her experience and pace in global tournaments. Kapp has not featured for South Africa since February due to illness and missed recent assignments against New Zealand and India while recovering. She is, however, expected to regain fitness in time for the World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa, who finished runners-up at the previous Womens T20 World Cup, are expected to finalise their squad before the ICC deadline in early June, after which changes can only be made under exceptional circumstances or with ICC approval. Article Source: IANS
Kirstie Gordon returns to Scotland squad for T20 World Cup
Former England left-arm spinner has requalified for home nation ahead of next month's tournament
Though Glenn Maxwell: Though Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis and Steve Smith have been left out of Australias T20I series in Bangladesh, chief selector George Bailey has insisted the trio have not been dropped and remain in contention for future assignments in the shortest format. The trio, along with Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, were notable absentees from the 16member squad announced for the threematch T20I series to be played in Dhaka on June 17, 19 and 21. Cummins and Hazlewood have been rested with a heavy Test calendar in mind, while Maxwell, Stoinis and Smith were omitted as selectors opted to assess other options following Australias disappointing Mens T20 World Cup campaign earlier this year. It's not the end of the road. I wouldn't call it dropped per se, but I understand that they're not within the squad. But certainly, just given where we are in the cycle of T20s and on the back of our World Cup result, it's a good opportunity, I think, to have a look at some different players. I'm not taking away the fact that every time that we take a team or squad away, the expectation and our expectation is that we will win and those players will perform. So it's a really important period of time, I think, for that T20 group to actually start to develop some different players in different roles across that. But that's not to say that it might be the last we've seen of those three, Bailey told reporters on Monday. Maxwell, 37, has struggled for runs in recent T20Is, while Stoinis remains active on the franchise circuit and has impressed in IPL 2026 for Punjab Kings. Smith, who turns 37 next month, has previously expressed his desire to represent Australia at the 2028 LA Olympics and continues to feature prominently in franchise leagues, including the PSL and upcoming MLC. A standout PSL campaign has paved the way for Aaron Hardies return to the T20I side, while spinbowling allrounder Joel Davies is set for his maiden international series for Australia. I think there's a high degree of talent there (in Davies). Starting to see the fruits of that in some white-ball performances for New South Wales and through the Big Bash this year. He's a left-arm spinner as well and we've spoken at length about the importance of that and development of that throughout the country and hopefully we get to see a little bit of that as well, added Bailey. Bailey, Australias former white-ball captain, has brushed aside concerns that leading Australian players could reject national contracts, though he acknowledged that the growing lure of franchise cricket has created some tension. I've seen a few reports on it and I actually think that's pretty normal for this time of year. One of the things that's important to understand is that we offer our contracts up at the end of April. The key reason for that is to unlock the state contracting process and allow states to go forward with certainty, knowing who they have on national contracts and then what space that allows for their state players. Bailey, Australias former white-ball captain, has brushed aside concerns that leading Australian players could reject national contracts, though he acknowledged that the growing lure of franchise cricket has created some tension. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But there's no doubt we acknowledge that it's a changing landscape. Players do have options. It's an exciting time to be a player and we're constantly trying to strike that balance, he explained. Article Source: IANS
India Retain Top Spot In ICC ODI Rankings Despite Reduced Lead Over New Zealand
ODI Team Rankings: India has continued to hold the No. 1 position in the latest ICC Mens ODI Team Rankings following the annual update released on Monday. However, their advantage at the summit has narrowed. Indias rating slipped by one point, from 119 to 118, while New Zealand gained two points, moving up to 113, reducing the gap between the top two sides from eight to five. Despite the marginal decline, India remains the leading ODI side in world cricket and continues to dominate the white-ball rankings after also retaining the No. 1 spot in the mens T20I rankings following last weeks update. Australia, the reigning ODI world champions, stayed third with an unchanged rating of 109. The biggest movement inside the top five came from South Africa, which climbed above Pakistan to move into fourth place. South Africa gained four rating points to reach 102, while Pakistan dropped four points to 98 and slipped to fifth in the standings. Sri Lanka retained sixth place despite losing two points, sitting on 96 points, while Afghanistan remained seventh with 93 points after a minor drop. England stayed eighth after gaining one rating point, while Bangladesh held on to ninth place with 84 points. The gap between Bangladesh and 10th-placed West Indies widened significantly after the Caribbean side lost three rating points to fall to 74. Outside the top 10, Ireland moved above Zimbabwe into 11th place after gaining two rating points. Zimbabwe slipped to 12th following a one-point decline. The United States also made progress, overtaking Scotland to move into 13th position after increasing its rating to 46. Scotland dropped one place after losing a point. Further down the table, the Netherlands registered one of the strongest gains in the rankings update, adding four points to move to 44, while Oman improved to 33 points. Nepal suffered a four-point drop to 25, while Namibia improved marginally to 23. There was also movement at the bottom of the rankings as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) climbed above Canada into 19th position after gaining three points. Canada endured the sharpest decline in the latest update, dropping six points and falling to the bottom of the table with a rating of 10. Nepal suffered a four-point drop to 25, while Namibia improved marginally to 23. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Alongside Indias continued dominance in ODI and T20I cricket, Australia currently leads the ICC mens Test rankings and also holds the top spot in both the womens ODI and womens T20I team rankings. Article Source: IANS
Speculation about Hardik Pandya unfollowing Mumbai Indians on Instagram sparked rumours of a fallout after MI's IPL 2026 playoff exit. However, reports clarified it was likely a temporary glitch, as the account reappeared within minutes.
CSA postpones SA squad announcement for Women's T20 World Cup
A source close to the situation told ESPNcricinfo the delay has been caused by a minor internal matter, and not a selection controversy
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch GT Vs SRH, Know All Details
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans will look to continue their strong winning momentum when they host Sunrisers Hyderabad in Match 56 of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Tuesday. Both teams head into the contest in impressive form, making the encounter a crucial battle in the race for playoff positions. Gujarat Titans currently occupy third place on the points table with seven wins from 11 matches and arrive on the back of four consecutive victories. Their latest triumph came in dominant fashion against the Rajasthan Royals, whom they defeated by 77 runs in Jaipur. Led by Shubman Gill, the Titans have found consistency at a critical stage of the tournament, with both their batting and bowling units clicking together during the winning run. Playing at home will further boost their confidence as they aim to strengthen their position in the top four. Sunrisers Hyderabad, meanwhile, have emerged as one of the form teams of the season after recovering strongly from a difficult start. After losing three of their opening four matches, the side led by Pat Cummins has staged a remarkable turnaround, winning six of their last seven games to climb to second place in the standings, just behind Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The clash also brings together two sides with contrasting head-to-head numbers. Gujarat Titans have largely dominated the rivalry since both teams first met in 2022, winning five of their seven encounters against Hyderabad. Sunrisers have managed just one victory, while one match ended without a result. Their most recent meeting, played in May last year, ended in a Gujarat Titans victory, and the hosts will once again look to make home advantage count in what promises to be one of the key contests of the league stage. When: Tuesday, May 12, 7:30 PM IST Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad Where to watch: The GT vs SRH match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The GT vs SRH match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad: Travis Head, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen, Smaran Ravichandran, Abhishek Sharma, Harsh Dubey, Kamindu Mendis, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Pat Cummins (c), Eshan Malinga, Jaydev Unadkat, Harshal Patel, Salil Arora, Praful Hinge, Liam Livingstone, Shivam Mavi, Jack Edwards, Brydon Carse, Sakib Hussain, Zeeshan Ansari, Aniket Verma, Amit Kumar, Krains Fuletra Article Source: IANS
Abhishek Will Have The Best Chance: Graeme Smith Backs SRH Opener To Claim Orange Cap
Indian Premier League: Graeme Smith has tipped Abhishek Sharma to finish as the leading run-scorer in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026, even as Heinrich Klaasen currently sits atop the Orange Cap standings. The former South Africa captain and SA20 League commissioner believes Sharmas role as an opener gives him an edge over Klaasen, who bats in the middle order for Sunrisers Hyderabad. Klaasen has enjoyed a prolific campaign so far, scoring 494 runs at an average of 54.88, while Sharma is close behind with 475 runs at 47.50. However, Smith feels the nature of modern IPL batting conditions and Sharmas position at the top of the order could eventually tilt the race in the left-handers favour. We're seeing a great race for the Orange Cap this season, and despite his struggles in the World Cup and the impressive (Vaibhav) Sooryavanshi, I think Abhishek Sharma will have the best chance. Those at the top of the order always have a longer time to bat, so any dip in form means you could have a chance to get it back quickly. I certainly think thats the case on these flat pitches where theres not a lot in the surface, Smith said in his SA20 column. Abhishek plays a lot more square than most batters, certainly over the off-side. But there's a lack of fear in the youngsters these days; there are so many across the board who are pinging it from the word go, he added. While backing Sharma for the Orange Cap, Smith also welcomed Klaasens return to top form after a relatively underwhelming outing in the latest edition of the SA20, where he managed only 138 runs for Durban's Super Giants. Klaasen, who became the first batter to cross 1000 runs in SA20 history during Season 3, has rediscovered his explosive touch in the IPL. The South African wicketkeeper-batter has struck 36 fours and 23 sixes this season and has been one of Hyderabads most reliable performers in the middle order. I was a little bit worried about Heinrich Klaasen's recent form over the last year and a half, but he's played well and he's also in the hunt. I think in the early phase of the tournament, some of his knocks were key. He showed maturity in the way that he's played, and thats sometimes more difficult than just going out and smashing it, Smith said. Smith also praised Donovan Ferreira for making the most of his opportunities with Rajasthan Royals this season after spending previous campaigns largely on the fringes. Ferreira has emerged as one of the most destructive finishers in the competition, particularly in the death overs. The hard-hitting batter shares the lead for most sixes struck between overs 16 and 20 this season with Tim David, while Klaasen sits just behind them. Smith also praised Donovan Ferreira for making the most of his opportunities with Rajasthan Royals this season after spending previous campaigns largely on the fringes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I was happy to see Donovan Ferreira get them (the Royals) over the line recently. It's important to have more players in good form coming into this phase of the tournament, because that top-four slot is never as easy as you think, Smith said. Article Source: IANS
Former New Zealand: Former New Zealand opener Martin Guptill says he is looking forward to renewing acquaintance with India pace legend Zaheer Khan, whos the co-owner of Antwerp Anchors side in the inaugural EUT20 Belgium league, when the competition takes place from June 6-14. Guptill, one of New Zealands mainstay batters in white-ball cricket, was a major pre-signing for the side ahead of the tournament alongside Andre Russell and David Wiese. Former India wicketkeeper-batter Kiran More will also serve as the side's mentor. Oh look, anything can help, right? I mean we've got some high-profile players in our side and their influence on the game is going to help for having some people who have had experience of not just only playing in the IPL, but also of being around teams - being as mentors and coaches. That can only help because of their experience and as friends trying to set up the league and so I'm looking forward to it. Zaheer Khan and I had some good battles on the field during our careers and I'm looking forward to reacquainting myself with him and hopefully having a successful time over in Belgium, said Guptill in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Monday. For Guptill, who has played limited competitive cricket via various T20 leagues after his international career ended, the EUT20 league represents a welcome return to the middle and hes keen to go to the league with serious intent. Well, I guess for us players that don't get to play that much anymore, it's a little bit sporadic with what we get to play and the opportunity to get back on the field and sort of put your pads and helmet on, and then take the batting gloves out. It's always about jumping into that opportunity - so I'm pretty stoked and I'm just excited to get out there. I've played with a few guys in the Antwerp team before, so I'm looking forward to reconnecting with them and hopefully we're going to put on a really good show and play some really good cricket and hopefully lift the trophy at the end, he said. Guptill, who will be joined in Belgium by compatriots Colin Munro and Max Chu, insisted his competitive fire burns as bright as ever. Well, I guess as a cricketer your competitive nature never goes away and you want to go over there and do well from the get-go. So I'm starting some training this week and I'm gonna do the best I can to make sure that I'm ready so I can hit the ground running when I get there and hopefully put some strong performances on the board because we all know that in cricket, it can change pretty quickly. So look, I think having known and played against everybody, it's gonna be a same boat for all. I want to come across and do well straight away and leave a mark and help the young guys along the way and help them have their own sort of match winning performances as well, he said. Guptill also views the league as a rare and valuable platform for younger players and those from associate cricketing nations to soak in priceless learnings about being better cricketers. Well, hopefully it's I'm guiding them through my performances and that would be a great start. It's also good for the local Belgian players and any little golden nuggets that I can give them and if it helps their cricket, then I've done my job pretty successfully. But no, look, as someone who's played a lot of cricket around the world any chance that young players get to chat to us and either bat with us or bowl alongside the likes of Andre Russell and David Wiese - people like Ruben Trumpelmann who has been playing around the world a lot in the last few years and to rub shoulders with the likes of us is going to be so good, he said. He singled out Nepal's Lokesh Bam, also his teammate while playing Nepal Premier League, as among those who stood to gain most from the experience of playing in Belgium. Oh, it's huge. I mean any chance to play cricket for these guys who don't get a lot of cricket in their own countries or they don't get too much opportunity to play international cricket and then looking to play these leagues and with people who have been around the traps a long time - it's only going to benefit them and the cricket in their countries. I've been lucky enough to play cricket in Nepal and we have Lokesh Bam, who I played with in Nepal Premier League and outside as well. So I'm looking forward to reacquainting myself with him. He is a very, very good player and has had some success for Nepal. So him getting some cricket and in their offseason is only going to help him become a better player and help him go back to the Nepal team and he can share with the team his experiences here and hopefully help them have a lot more success at the international level, he said. Guptill was equally emphatic on the long-term structural value such leagues can generate if semi-retired Indian cricketers become a part of it. Oh, not sure what's going to happen in that space now, I'm sorry, but any chance for some players to play outside the country and it's only gonna strengthen cricket in that region. As I alluded to before, anyone with a bit of profile who's played around the world that comes to play in these sorts of leagues it can only benefit that country in that league moving forward. Hopefully, looking into the future and if it can get off the ground and have a second, third, fourth or fifth season - who knows what can happen from there - some more high-profile players coming along to help out and really boost cricket in Belgium, he said. Guptill further outlined how the EUT20 could be a pathway for Belgian cricketers to bridge the gap between club cricket and international cricket honours. I guess it sort of creates a bit of a pathway for players to bridge that gap between club cricket and then go and play for Belgium. They get to play some franchise cricket and rub shoulders with some of the best who have played the game in the world. So it's only gonna benefit them massively. A little tip, some tricks that guys have picked up along their ways in their career can only help them in their own cricketing journey. You need to help them be better for when they go on to wear the Belgian shirt and go out and play some cricket for them. Hopefully for them they can use those experiences and learnings while playing here with the overseas counterparts and can move forward and qualify for some World Cups in the future, he elaborated. On the league's prospects as a first-time venture, Guptill was measured but optimistic. Well, I guess only time will tell it. It's the first one, so we don't know how it's gonna go at this stage, but look everything I hear everything is pretty well up and running and once we get there, hopefully everything runs smoothly. There's always a couple of teething issues in the very first season of the competition and it's just the nature of the beast really with all these leagues starting up. So hopefully it can run as smoothly as possible and then they can build from there - we can play in different cities around Belgium and create a few more a couple more teams. Maybe you get people from around the world and give them another opportunity to play. But at this stage, look, you get the first one out of the way first. From here, it's a little bit of let's see what happens and hopefully it's going to be a success as I know I'm going to have a lot of fun there, he said. There's always a couple of teething issues in the very first season of the competition and it's just the nature of the beast really with all these leagues starting up. So hopefully it can run as smoothly as possible and then they can build from there - we can play in different cities around Belgium and create a few more a couple more teams. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So hopefully we can have a great time over there - got one guy (Max Chu) in my team and Colin Munro is also heading across. Colin is a good mate of mine and we'll have some fun off the field as well, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
ECB weighs up options for maiden England tour of Nepal
Potential for T20I tour to be included in 2027-31 FTP, following T20 World Cup thriller
NZC Pushes Proposed NZ20 Launch To 2027-28 Amid Scheduling And Planning Considerations
NZ20 Establishment Committee Chair Don: New Zealand Cricket has postponed the proposed launch of its new mens and womens T20 league, NZ20, with the competition now expected to begin during the 2027-28 home summer instead of early 2027. NZC had earlier identified NZ20 as its preferred long-term model for domestic T20 cricket and has since engaged in discussions with prospective investors and stakeholders regarding the tournament's structure and establishment. While considerable progress has been made across several operational and commercial areas, officials have decided more time is needed before formally launching the league. A major factor behind the revised timeline is the international calendar, with scheduled Test series against Australia and Sri Lanka in January and February limiting the window available for the inaugural edition. NZC chair Diana Puketapu-Lyndon said the board backed the decision to delay the launch in order to ensure the league is built on stable foundations. Our focus is on ensuring the future of domestic T20 cricket in New Zealand is sustainable, competitive and aligned with the global game. Weve been working closely with NZ20 and are encouraged by the progress made to date. Taking additional time now will help ensure the competition is set up to succeed over the long term. In the meantime, NZC will make arrangements to continue its Super Smash competitions for the 2026-27 season, and to host the incoming tours from India and Sri Lanka men, and Bangladesh women, she said. According to NZ20 Establishment Committee chair Don Mackinnon, the revised schedule reflects a broader effort to create a competition capable of succeeding both commercially and competitively over the long term. NZ20 Establishment Committee Chair Don Mackinnon said the decision reflected a commitment to getting the foundations of the competition right. We have made strong progress in partnership with NZC, with growing interest from investors both in New Zealand and internationally. However, we are determined to ensure NZ20 launches without compromise and is set up for long-term success from day one. It is also critical that the competition sits alongside, not against, international cricket. With the international schedule now confirmed, the available window for 2027 is simply too tight. This revised timeline gives us the best opportunity to build a world-class competition that New Zealanders can be proud of and that fans deserve, Mackinnon said. Mackinnon confirmed that investor interest has been highly encouraging, prompting NZ20 to initiate a formal process. Interest from prospective investors has grown since NZ20 was identified as the preferred option for NZC. As a result, we will run a competitive process to identify the leagues primary investment partner, as well as the ownership of the respective franchises. This additional time will also allow us to finalise key elements of the competition, including franchise locations, ensuring we build strong regional connections and a compelling national footprint, he said. Interest from prospective investors has grown since NZ20 was identified as the preferred option for NZC. As a result, we will run a competitive process to identify the leagues primary investment partner, as well as the ownership of the respective franchises. Also Read: Live Cricket Score By launching in December 2027, we can ensure the competition meets expectations from the very first ball and delivers the experience that fans, players and partners deserve. Article Source: IANS
I Still See Punjab Kings & Royal Challengers Bengaluru As My IPL 2026 Finalists: Gavaskar
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: India legend Sunil Gavaskar has picked Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bengaluru as the finalists for the IPL 2026 season after the Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants were eliminated from the race to the playoffs. RCB orchestrated one of the most astonishing victories in tournament history, edging past MI by two wickets in a chaotic last-ball thriller. Having suffered their eighth loss in 11 games, MI hopes of qualifying for the playoffs have been dashed. Meanwhile, RCB have moved to the top spot on the table with their seventh win in 11 games. On the other hand, PBKS, who had a blazing start to the season that saw them go unbeaten through their first seven games, now find themselves searching for a response following three consecutive defeats. Yet, with 13 points already on the board, PBKS remain firmly in the race, as they are currently sitting fourth in the standings. I would still back Punjab Kings. Sometimes, a couple of losses can actually help a team reset and avoid complacency. Delhi Capitals, on the other hand, have lost games they should have won, and that has been a recurring issue for them this season. Punjab will know how important this stage of the tournament is, and they wont want self-doubt creeping in with another defeat. I still see Punjab Kings and RCB as my finalists for this season. Gavakskar said on JioStar. As MI were knocked out of the playoffs race, Gavaskar elaborated on the five-time winners approach for the remainder of the season and said it may be the right opportunity to give younger players a chance. I would still back Punjab Kings. Sometimes, a couple of losses can actually help a team reset and avoid complacency. Delhi Capitals, on the other hand, have lost games they should have won, and that has been a recurring issue for them this season. Punjab will know how important this stage of the tournament is, and they wont want self-doubt creeping in with another defeat. I still see Punjab Kings and RCB as my finalists for this season. Gavakskar said on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PBKS are slated to take on Delhi Capitals in their first game of the season at the picturesque HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on Monday evening. Article Source: IANS
'Hard Work Translating Into Performances': Paranjape On Shedge's IPL 2026 Performances
BCCI Cricket Advisory Committee: Former India cricketer and BCCI Cricket Advisory Committee member Jatin Paranjape has revealed that Punjab Kings batting all-rounder Suryansh Shedge underwent extensive work on pressure simulation and shot selection at his Mumbai academy, adding that it has been encouraging to see his hard work translate into good performances in IPL 2026. Shedge, who trains under Paranjape at the Vasu Paranjape Cricket Centre, has made a strong impression for Punjab Kings (PBKS) after getting his opportunity by scoring a fighting 57 off 29 balls against Gujarat Titans before following it up with a brisk 25 off 17 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Suryansh has been someone who often bats and bowls in critical situations across both red-ball and white-ball cricket. Understanding the demands of those roles, along with developing the range of shots required for different match situations, has been a key area of focus for us. We worked extensively on simulating pressure scenarios, improving decision-making, and applying the right shot selection based on the situation. At the same time, there was strong emphasis on strengthening his technical batting fundamentals, which remain crucial at every level of the game, Paranjape, a former national selector and co-founder of KheloMore, told IANS on Monday. Shedge had to bide his time in the PBKS dugout before circumstances fell in his favour. Shashank Singh's hamstring injury and Nehal Wadhera's lean patch opened the door for Shedge to play and so far, hes grabbed his chances. We worked extensively on simulating pressure scenarios, improving decision-making, and applying the right shot selection based on the situation. At the same time, there was strong emphasis on strengthening his technical batting fundamentals, which remain crucial at every level of the game, Paranjape, a former national selector and co-founder of KheloMore, told IANS on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's encouraging to see his hard work translating into performances, and hopefully his form continues as Punjab look to build momentum heading into the business end of the tournament, he added. Article Source: IANS
Mahi Bhai Told Me To Stay Clear In My Mind': Urvil Credits Dhoni's Advice After Record Fifty
Chennai Super Kings: Urvil Patel credited a crucial conversation with former Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni for helping him produce his stunning record-equalling 13-ball half-century for his side against Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026 The explosive right-hander lit up the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday with a breathtaking 65 off just 23 deliveries, smashing eight sixes and matching the fastest fifty in IPL history. Urvil also became the first batter in the tournaments history to hit six sixes within the first eight balls of an innings as CSK stormed to a massive powerplay total during their chase. After struggling to convert starts in his previous outings, Urvil revealed that a dressing-room interaction with Dhoni, who has been sidelined with a calf injury since the start of the season, helped him regain clarity and confidence in his game. When I spoke to Mahi bhai when I got out early in a couple of matches, we were sitting together in the dressing room and I asked him 'I'm getting out early, what should I do to convert the good start? He said just one thing, 'I don't have any doubt in your skill, whatever doubt is there it is in your mind so just stay clear and try to hit the right ball at the right place,' Urvil said in a video shared by IPL. The youngster said Dhonis reassurance removed self-doubt and allowed him to trust his natural attacking instincts. First and foremost, I will thank him for the wisdom he shared. I felt good and it was a good performance and I think he will be very happy, he added. Urvil admitted the innings carried deep personal significance as it marked his maiden IPL fifty, achieved in historic fashion. I was waiting for my first 50 in the IPL. And I was emotional because I scored 50 of just 13 balls. I was very emotional, especially for my father. I dedicated the 50 to him, he said. The Mehsana-born explained that despite getting out after promising starts in earlier games, his father constantly encouraged him to continue playing fearlessly. When I was playing for 2-3 matches, I was giving a good start and getting out. Only my father was like, 'Son, I like the way you are playing. Just keep playing like this. Whether you make runs or not, it doesn't matter to me. Just play like this.' I have always played for my father. He was telling me to play without any worries. He said, 'We don't want anything from you, we're happy,' he added. Urvil brought up a special celebration on reaching the feat as he took out a note from his pocket that read This is for you Papa... It all happened because of the blessings of Jogani Chehar Maa and Goga Sikoter Maa. The top-order batter opened up on the message written on the note he displayed after reaching the landmark. The note firstly read 'Dad this is for you' and then my god. I wrote a Thank You to my god that I am doing this because of your blessings. That was it. He further revealed that CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad had helped him quickly assess the batting conditions before the assault began. When I achieved the feat, Rutu (Gaikwad) told me that the wicket is good and the ball is coming well, it's just a little low bounce. Then I saw a ball, and when I hit the first six, I was sure that the wicket was very good. It is coming from a good place and if I get it in my range I will try to hit it 100%. That helps me a lot. The youngster said his approach was built around fearless preparation and clarity in execution rather than chasing records. If you look at it, in batting, I have practised fearlessly. I have done a lot of work on six hitting and I am clear in my mind that I will hit the first and second ball that I get. That is how I think. The youngster said his approach was built around fearless preparation and clarity in execution rather than chasing records. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I had in my mind that KL Rahul bhai has hit the fastest 50 in 12 balls (14 balls) but all I wanted was to hit my first ever 50 in the IPL and I was not thinking about being the fastest to it. That is why I tried to take a single a couple of times, he said. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Urvil Is Definitely One For The Future,' Says Harbhajan
Chennai Super Kings: Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh believes young batter Urvil Patel has a bright future ahead after the youngsters fearless strokeplay guided Chennai Super Kings to a crucial victory over Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026. Urvil produced a blistering innings under pressure, dominating one side of the ground and taking the attack to the bowlers despite challenging batting conditions. Harbhajan was particularly impressed by the clarity in the youngsters approach during the chase. The first six sixes seemed like he had decided to target just one area, cow corner, and he kept going for it. Some amazing hitting there from Urvil Patel. On a pitch where batting wasnt all that easy, the way he struck the ball was commendable. He is definitely one for the future, Harbhajan told JioStar. The former off-spinner noted that Urvils clean striking shifted the momentum decisively in CSk's favour at a stage when the match could have easily tilted towards LSG. Harbhajan also praised Shivam Dube for calmly finishing the chase with two crucial sixes in the closing stages. Then Shivam Dube finished the match with those two sixes. He didnt get much of a chance in the last couple of games, but when the moment came and two big hits were needed against a part-time spinner, he was not going to miss, he added. Harbhajan also praised Shivam Dube for calmly finishing the chase with two crucial sixes in the closing stages. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It was a must-win game for Chennai Super Kings. LSG must be disappointed because they had the game and let it slip with those dropped catches and middle-order batting. Their season has been like that; they come close, but the opposition repeatedly wins the big moments, and it was Urvil in this game, he observed. Article Source: IANS
'Krunal Is A Street Fighter Who Just Wouldnt Go Down': Boucher
Former South Africa: Former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Mark Boucher showered praise on Krunal Pandya after the all-rounders gritty match-winning knock guided Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a dramatic two-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in their recent IPL 2026 clash. On a difficult Raipur surface where stroke-making remained challenging throughout the evening, Krunal anchored RCBs tense chase with a fighting 73 while wickets kept falling regularly at the other end. Battling cramps in the latter half of his innings, the left-hander combined resilience with calculated aggression to keep RCB alive before Bhuvneshwar Kumar completed the tense chase with a six in the final over. Reflecting on the innings, Boucher described Krunal as the perfect player for difficult low-scoring contests. In low-scoring games, you need street fighters to win you matches. When I look at Krunal Pandya, I see a street fighter. Hes not always easy on the eye, but he finds a way. Its like the dog in a fight, he just wouldnt go down. Boucher told JioStar. RCB were under pressure for most of the chase after losing Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Rajat Patidar early. Mumbai Indians repeatedly clawed their way back into the game through Corbin Bosch and Jasprit Bumrah, but Krunal continued to absorb pressure while finding boundaries at crucial moments. Mumbai had defended strongly despite setting a modest target of 166, with Bosch producing a sensational spell and Bumrah delivering a brilliant penultimate over that left RCB needing 15 off the last six balls. But Krunals earlier effort ensured Bengaluru remained within striking distance. I think Mumbai Indians showed some great intent. There was a lot of desperation, but they were really up against one man, and that was Krunal Pandya. He did his part brilliantly, Boucher observed. Mumbai had defended strongly despite setting a modest target of 166, with Bosch producing a sensational spell and Bumrah delivering a brilliant penultimate over that left RCB needing 15 off the last six balls. But Krunals earlier effort ensured Bengaluru remained within striking distance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At one point, it looked like he could barely stand anymore; he was just standing there swinging. And when he swung, most of the time, he hit the middle of the bat. This game has to go down as a massive tick for Krunal Pandya. He wanted it desperately; you could see it in his eyes, Boucher added. Article Source: IANS
Mominul and Shanto put Bangladesh ahead on fourth morning
Pakistan, after conceding a 27-run first-innings lead, started well by removing the openers, but let the initiative slip after that

