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Michael Rae called up to bolster injury-hit New Zealand attack

The fast bowler and his Canterbury team-mate Mitch Hay could make their Test debuts in the second Test against West Indies

Espn CricInfo 7 Dec 2025 2:00 am

Stay In Your Domain: Gambhir Slams IPL Team Owner After ODI Series Win

Gautam Gambhir: Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir, under scrutiny following the recent Test series defeat to South Africa, delivered a fiery rebuttal to critics after India clinched the ODI series 21 with a dominant nine-wicket victory over the Proteas in the third and final match of the series in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. His strongest remarks were seemingly directed at Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal, who had publicly advocated for a split-coaching structure in Indian cricket. Addressing the media after the series win, Gambhir, who highlighted the absence of skipper Shubman Gill, sidelined with a neck injury, as a key factor in Indias Test series loss, asserted that individuals outside the cricketing ecosystem should refrain from commenting on matters beyond their expertise. He said: I am surprised that no one was talking about this (Gill's unavailability to bat) and all the discussions were around the pitch and many other things. There were people who had nothing to do with cricket also giving their opinions. An IPL team owner also wrote about a split coaching staff who had nothing to do with the game. People should stay in their domain. If I do not enter anybodys domain, they also have no right to enter my domain. Confirming Gills availability for the upcoming T20Is, Gambhir added: Shubman is ready to gothats why hes been selected. Hes fit, hungry to work, and improve. And look, there are quality players on this side. As Ive said many times, they are world-class players. He said: I am surprised that no one was talking about this (Gill's unavailability to bat) and all the discussions were around the pitch and many other things. There were people who had nothing to do with cricket also giving their opinions. An IPL team owner also wrote about a split coaching staff who had nothing to do with the game. People should stay in their domain. If I do not enter anybodys domain, they also have no right to enter my domain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India now turns their attention to the five-match T20I series against South Africa, beginning December 9 in Cuttack, followed by games on December 11 (New Chandigarh), December 14 (Dharamsala), December 17 (Lucknow), and December 19 (Ahmedabad). Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 7 Dec 2025 12:48 am

'Fought Hard For This One,' Writes Kuldeep Yadav After India Win ODI Series With SA

Kuldeep Yadav: India's left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav has put out a message on social media, asserting that the team has fought hard to bag the ODI series against South Africa 2-1 after winning the third and final match by nine wickets with a dominant display at the ACA-VDCa Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. Kuldeep claimed 4-41 and, along with Prasidh Krishna (4-65), helped bundle out South Africa for 270 despite a super century by Quinton de Kock, who hammered a 89-ball 106 and a 67-ball 48 by skipper Temba Bavuma. Fought hard for this one, said Kuldeep Yadav in a story on his Instagram handle. Earlier, Kuldeep said he enjoyed bowling with a dry ball after KL Rahul won the toss and chose to bowl first, thus avoiding the dew that had affected their bowling in the first two matches of the three-match series. We started well, Arshdeep and Harshit, they kept tight lines in seven-eight overs. When spinners came, it was a bit gripping. Tried to mix the pace. Bowling with a dry ball is a luxury after the first two games. We lost 20 successive tosses; finally, we won it (toss). Very happy, said Yadav after helping India bowl out South Africa. Yadav had a near-animated discussion with skipper K.L. Rahul and Rohit Sharma as he pleaded with them to use DRS in the last couple of overs of his 10-over spell. Yadav admitted that he is not that good with the DRS, and Rohit keeps pulling his leg for that. Yadav had a near-animated discussion with skipper K.L. Rahul and Rohit Sharma as he pleaded with them to use DRS in the last couple of overs of his 10-over spell. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He said having seniors like Rahul and Rohit to guide him is a big help. You need seniors like that to guide you. I feel wicket is good to bat on. Because of the 34-over ball-change rule, if the ball is dry, it was holding on the pitch. It wasn't easy to score if there is turn. I tried variations too - legspin, googly, flipper, said Kuldeep Yadav. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 7 Dec 2025 12:28 am

Gambhir: Sky is the limit the moment Jaiswal figures out his ODI tempo

India are looking at Rana for the No. 8 spot in ODIs, and backing Washington for his adaptability, said Gambhir

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 11:41 pm

3rd ODI: I Was Only Thinking Of How To Balance The Innings, Says Jaiswal On His Maiden Ton In 50-over Game

Yashasvi Jaiswal: Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was relieved to score his maiden ODI century in helping India to a nine-wicket victory against South Africa in the third and final ODI and a 2-1 series win in Visakhapatnam on Saturday, finally being able to convert the start he got. Jaiswal hammered an unbeaten 116 off 121 balls, studded with 12 fours and two sixes and with Rohit Sharma (75, 73b, 7x4, 3x6) and Virat Kohli (65*, 45b, 6x4, 3x6) as India raced to 271/1 in 39.5 overs after the bowlers led by Kuldeep Yadav (4-41) and Prasidh Krishna (4-65) had helped the hosts bundle out South Africa for a modest 270. With this, Jaiswal became the sixth Indian batter to score hundreds in all three formats of the game, and at 23 is the youngest to do so. Adjudged the Player of the Match for his superb effort, Jaiswal said he gained confidence from the chats he had in the middle with Rohit and Virat. I really enjoyed (scoring 100), grateful and blessed. Rohit and I have chatted a lot about how we play and what tempo to go with. I've been unable to convert starts. I was only thinking of how to balance the innings. Sometimes I need to be more attacking and sometimes get singles and consolidate. I have to control my thoughts, where and what shots I can play. I need to go after bowlers, knowing when I need to do that helps, said Jaiswal at the post-match presentation ceremony after India won the series 2-1. Adjudged the Player of the Match for his superb effort, Jaiswal said he gained confidence from the chats he had in the middle with Rohit and Virat. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jaiswal had scored 18 off 16 balls in the first ODI and 22 from 38 balls in the second. On Saturday, he controlled his aggression at the start and changed gears only after reaching 50 from 75 balls. His second fifty came from 36 balls. He was under pressure in the third match since dropping a crucial catch in the second ODI. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 11:28 pm

Gambhir: Gill 'ready to start' T20Is against South Africa

He had suffered a neck injury while batting during the Kolkata Test last month

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 11:25 pm

3rd ODI: Whole Game Is Coming Together Nicely, Says Virat Kohli After Guiding India To Nine-wicket Win Over SA

Virat Kohli: Playing an ODI series for the first time since the Australia series, talismanic batter Virat Kohli was under pressure as he came into the India versus South Africa 50-overs series. With the selectors favouring young blood, Kohli had to produce a superb performance to convince everyone that he is still good for the World Cup 2027. The former India captain ended the three-match series with a majestic display, finishing with 302 runs at an average of 151.00, hammering back-to-back centuries in the first two matches and closing it with an unbeaten 65 on Saturday as he helped India reach 271/1 to win the match by nine wickets with 61 balls to spare. Having silenced his critics with a sensational batting display, Kohli said what was more satisfying for him was that he could play the way he wanted and that his whole game was coming together nicely. Just playing the way I have this series has been the most satisfying for me. Feel really free in my mind; the whole game is coming together nicely. I've tried to maintain my own standards and make an impact. I can bat long and according to the situation, said Kohli, who was named the Player of the Series for his brilliant batting effort in the series. He said there definitely were moments of doubt as the pressure mounted on him with everyone expecting him to explode into action soon after stepping into the middle. Virat did just that as he started where he left off against Australia with a half-century, scoring a superb century. You have many phases where you feel doubt. You feel nervous, especially in batting, where one mistake can cost you. It's a whole journey, getting better, becoming a better person. I can realise the negative thinking patterns, knowing and working on that helps the temperament. I'm glad to still be contributing to the team, said Kohli. He said there definitely were moments of doubt as the pressure mounted on him with everyone expecting him to explode into action soon after stepping into the middle. Virat did just that as he started where he left off against Australia with a half-century, scoring a superb century. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When I play freely, I know I can hit sixes. Just wanted to push my boundaries and do well. The first innings was the best of this series. I hadn't played since Australia, but the energy on the day helps take risks. That opened me up in a way I've not felt in a while. Grateful for how the games have gone. Must-win brings the best out of us. I want to make a play. Happy Rohit and I can help the team even now, said Kohli at the post-match presentation ceremony on Saturday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 9:52 pm

Kohli: I've not played at this level for two-three years

After finishing the series with an average of 151, Kohli said he wants to push his boundaries and see where he goes

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 9:51 pm

WPL 2026: We Aimed To Build The Best Bowling Attack, Says RCB Women Head Coach Rangarajan

RCB Assistant Coach Anya Shrubsole: Having achieved their target in the Women's Premier League (WPL) Mega Auction, former champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru head into the 2026 season with renewed confidence, with coach Malolan Rangarajan asserting that they have put together a strong side. Rangarajan said their goal at the auction was building the best bowling attack while maintaining batting power, and they managed to achieve the target by roping in several all-rounders. Speaking on JioHotstar, RCB head coach Rangarajan and assistant coach Anya Shrubsole highlighted their strategy, the value of all-round additions such as Nadine de Klerk, Grace Harris, Pooja Vastrakar, and Arundhati Reddy, and the importance of this squad delivering results on the field. Patience pays dividends; that sums up our entire auction approach. We stayed patient while big money was spent early. Our preparation was crucial. We knew exactly what type of players we needed and how to build our squad. I'm very happy with the players we've brought into our team, said Rangarajan while reflecting on the WPL Mega Auction. He said that, as they could not get Sophie Molineux in the auction, they focused on improving their combination. We wanted Sophie Molineux back, but she didnt register for the auction. We focused on improving our winning combination rather than making major changes. Our goal was to build the best bowling attack while maintaining batting power. With Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh, and Ellyse Perry already in the team, adding Nadine de Klerk and Grace Harris gives us more options. Pooja Vastrakar and Arundhati Reddy provide bowling flexibility and batting depth, too. We wanted a good fielding side, and Im happy with our picks, but the real proof will come on the field, Rangarajan said. The RCB does have some worries about Pooja Vastrakars fitness, but Arundhati Reddys addition to the team is a bit of a boost. A fully fit Pooja Vastrakar brings great value to any team. Shes currently rehabbing at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, and our information suggests she could be ready in the next few weeks. With WPL still a month away, we have enough time to get her match-ready. Arundhati Reddy is another excellent addition, a World Cup winner, a top fielder, and a bowler who can deliver in all phases. She's also a great character to have in our team, so we're very happy with these signings. The RCB does have some worries about Pooja Vastrakars fitness, but Arundhati Reddys addition to the team is a bit of a boost. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We were looking for a top-order batter as a replacement for Georgia Wareham, who brings the quality and power to the table like her, and we found the perfect option in Nadine de Klerk. We are really pleased with that addition. Nadine de Klerks all-round abilities make us very happy with our auction results so far. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 9:30 pm

3rd ODI: Yashasvi, Rohit, Virat Explode Into Action After Fine Bowling As India Thrash SA, Win Series 2-1

After Kuldeep Yadav: Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his maiden century in 50-over cricket while Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli hammered half-centuries as India established their batting might by handing South Africa a nine-wicket defeat with around 10 overs to spare in the series-deciding third and final ODI at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. After Kuldeep Yadav (4-41) and Prasidh Krishna (4-66) claimed four wickets apiece to help India bundle out South Africa for 270 built mainly on a 106 by Quinton de Kock and 48 by Temba Bavuma, Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 116 off 121 balls, Rohit Sharma blazed to 75 off 73 balls while Kohli hammered 65 not out off 45 balls as India raced to 271/1 off 39.1 overs in a majestic display of batting to seal a dominant nine-wicket victory. With this, India won the three-match ODI series 2-1, making a grand comeback with the white ball after being swept aside 0-2 in the Test series. This is India's 10th successive ODI series triumph at home. Chasing a modest target of 271, Yashasvi Jaiswal, who became the sixth Indian batter and youngest at that to score a century in all three formats of the game, and Rohit Sharma made a cautious start before unleashing some superb shots all around the park. Rohit was quite aggressive at the start as he raced to his fifty 50 off 54 balls as they laid the foundation for victory with a 155-run partnership for the opening wicket. Rohit, who was adjudged Player of the Match, pulled and drove with aplomb as he scored his second half-century of the series, following the half-century in Ranchi. He struck seven boundaries and three brilliant sixes as he showed that he can smash any attack on his day, even at 38 years old. He looked good for a century but fell to Keshav Maharaj, caught by Matthew Breetzke off an attempted sweep shot. Jaiswal, who built his innings with patience, reached his fifty off 75 balls as Rohit blasted shots from the other end. He changed gears after scoring his maiden half-century, unleashing his full potential of shot-making. He reached his first century in ODI format off 111 balls, studded with 10 fours and 1 six. But it was Virat Kohli, who stole the show with a majestic display of power-hitting, driving, slicing, pulling with ease as he unleashed a torrent of shots, as he blazed to his half-century off 40 balls (4x4, 1x6). The best of his shots was a no-look six off Corbin Bosch that left the capacity crowd mesmerised. He finished the three-match series with 301 runs with two centuries and one fifty. Jaiswal and Kohli, who had smashed centuries in the first two ODIs of the series, shared a 116-run partnership for the second wicket to seal a well-deserved and dominant victory. Jaiswal remained unbeaten on 116 off 121 balls with Kohli 65 not out off 45 balls. Earlier, asked to bat first after the Indian captain won the toss after 20 consecutive losses, South Africa lost Ryan Rickelton (0) in the first over to Arshdeep Singh, but Quinton de Kock struck a superb hundred and, with help from skipper Temba Bavuma (48) and Matthew Breetzke (24), helped the visitors reach a strong position at 168/2. Together with captain Temba Bavuma, de Kock scored 113 runs for the second wicket partnership and then, with Matthew Breetzke, shared a 54-run stand to reach his century off 80 balls in the 30th over of SA's innings. De Kock now shares the top position with compatriot AB de Villiers, who has seven centuries under his name ahead of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has scored six centuries in India. De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. But Prasidh Krishna, who was taken to cleaners in 0-27 in two overs in his first spell, redeemed himself a bit by trapping Breetzke for a run-a-ball 24 (2x6) to trigger a collapse, as South Africa lost three quick wickets to have half of their batters in the dugout for 199 runs. Prasidh Krishna, in his second spell, continued his fightback by having Aiden Markram, who scored a hundred in the previous match, lob a slower one to Virat Kohli for one, and then got the massive wicket of Quinton de Kock, the South African opener playing all over a fast and full delivery and seeing his middle-stump sent cartwheeling. Dewald Brevis (29) and Marco Jansen (17) added 35 runs for the sixth wicket, but Kuldeep changed the complexion of the game by getting both batters in the space of three balls to turn things in India's favour. He got Brevis with a wrong'un pitched outside the off-stump, and the South African spooned it up to Rohit Sharma at midwicket. A ball later, Kuldeep, bowling with a dry ball for the first time in this series, had another one as Jansen tried to hit out a well-tossed up delivery with a cross-batted shot, only to be caught by Ravindra Jadeja at deep midwicket. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. The Indian bowlers initially got the stick but came back strongly in the middle-overs to wrap up the South African innings with two overs to spare and laid the foundation for victory. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 270 all out in 47.5 overs (Quinton de Kock 106, Temba Bavuma 48, Dewald Brevis 29; Kuldeep Yadav 4-41, Prasidh Krishna 4-66) lost to India 2271/1 in 39.5 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 116 not out, Rohit Sharma 75, Virat Kohli 65; Keshav Maharaj 1-44) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 9:22 pm

Jaiswal Smashes Maiden ODI Ton as India Crush South Africa to Seal Series 2-1

Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal hit his maiden one-day international century as India clinched the three-match series 2-1 with a crushing nine-wicket win over South Africa on Saturday. Chasing 271 for victory, India rode on Jaiswal's unbeaten 116 and his opening stand of 155 with Rohit Sharma, who hit 75, to achieve the target with 10.1 overs to spare in Visakhapatnam. The left-handed Jaiswal reached his hundred in 111 balls as he jumped in joy and raised the bat to soak in the applause in just his fourth ODI since his debut earlier this year. Virat Kohli, who struck back-to-back hundreds in the previous two matches, hit the winning boundary to return unbeaten on 65 off 45 balls to entertain the weekend crowd. The 23-year-old Jaiswal, who now has tons in all three international formats, struggled at the start with Rohit leading the batting charge to raise his 61st ODI half-century. Rohit got past 20,000 international runs during the knock to be only the fourth Indian after Sachin Tendulkar, Kohli and Rahul Dravid to achieve the feat. Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj cut short Rohit's innings after seven fours and three sixes in his 73-ball knock. Jaiswal switched gears after his fifty and hit a string of boundaries to ease into the target. In-form Kohli bossed the opposition bowling with six fours and three sixes to end the series with 302 runs. Bowlers set up victory after left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav and fast bowler Prasidh Krishna took four wickets each to bowl out South Africa for 270 in 47.5 overs. With the series level on 1-1, India finally won an ODI toss after losing 20 in a row as skipper KL Rahul broke the scarcely believable jinx and put South Africa in to bat. Opener Quinton de Kock made 106 off 89 balls as South Africa looked set for a big total at 168-2 but the batting collapsed. Left-handed De Kock raised his seventh ODI ton against India with a six off Harshit Rana and finished his knock with eight fours and six hits over the fence. Krishna struck twice in one over including Matthew Breetzke for 24 and Aiden Markram for one, before he bowled De Kock soon after the batsman's attacking hundred. Dewald Brevis, who hit 29, and Marco Jansen (17) attempted to rebuild the innings in their stand of 35 but Kuldeep sent the two back in the space of three deliveries to once again swing the momentum in India's favour. Kuldeep (4-41) and Krishna combined to bowl out the opposition with Maharaj unbeaten on 20. The ODI triumph comes after a 2-0 Test whitewash of India against South Africa with the team boosted by the presence of Kohli and Rohit -- the two stalwartswho play just the 50-over format after their T20 and Test retirements. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The two teams now head into five T20 matches starting Tuesday in Cuttack.

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 9:00 pm

Torch Relay For Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games Starts In Rome

Winter Olympic Games: The torch relay for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games began on Saturday morning in Rome, marking the start of a two-month journey ahead of next year's opening ceremony. The launch ceremony was held at the Stadio dei Marmi, an open-air arena lined with Roman-style statues next to Rome's Olympic Stadium. At around 9:50 a.m., Giancarlo Peris, the final torchbearer of the 1960 Rome Games, brought the flame onto the launch stage. A torch was lit with the flame, and Giovanni Malago, president of the Milan-Cortina 2026 organising committee, lit the cauldron with it. The first torchbearer, Italy's Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri, lit the relay torch from the cauldron and then ran a half-lap around the stadium to cheers from spectators, officially starting the relay, reports Xinhua. Italian fencer Elisa Di Francisca and high jump Olympic champion Gianmarco Tamberi followed as the second and third torchbearers and completed their relay segments inside the stadium. Tamberi performed a torch kiss with the next runner, Achille Polonara, who carried the flame out of the stadium to begin the route through the city. The relay in the Eternal City will pass major landmarks including the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and the Piazza Venezia. The torch is scheduled to reach Piazza del Popolo at around 7:30 p.m., where a city celebration with music and artistic performances will accompany the event. The relay will traverse 12,000 kilometres over 60 days across Italy, pass through more than 300 municipalities and feature celebrations in 60 cities, reach all 110 Italian provinces, and light up UNESCO sites along the route. The torch is scheduled to reach Piazza del Popolo at around 7:30 p.m., where a city celebration with music and artistic performances will accompany the event. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The flame will see Christmas in Naples, New Year in Bari, and return to Cortina d'Ampezzo on January 26, 2026, the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Winter Games opening ceremony. The relay will conclude on February 6 at Milan's San Siro Stadium. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 7:38 pm

Ashes 2025-26: Starc Shines With Bat And Ball As Australia Take Control Of Second Test

But Alex Carey: At the end of the second day, Australia were 378/6 in response to England's first innings 334, and it looked like the visitors had fought their way back into the match. But Saturday was an altogether new day, and the hosts turned things in their favour by posting a massive total of 511 and by the end of the day, planted themselves firmly into the driver's seat by reducing England to 134/6 in the Pink-ball Test at the Gabba in Brisbane. For the fans, this is like deja vu in many senses -- England will be going into the fourth day with four wickets in hand, just like Australia had on Friday evening. While the last four wickets added 133 runs to the hosts' score with Alex Carey scoring 63 and Mitchell Starc compiling 77 off 141 balls to help them take a 177-run lead, England will be looking to their remaining batters to add as many runs as possible to help the visitors make a match of it. Their first target will be to obliterate the remaining 43 runs of the lead to make the hosts bat again. The second aim will be to set Australia at least a 150-run target in the fourth innings and maintain their chances of winning the Test and levelling the series 1-1. It's a tall order no doubt but Ben Stokes, who is batting on four, and Will Jacks (4 not out) will, for inspiration, only have to look at the scoreboard of the first Test between New Zealand and West Indies for inspiration as the Caribbean batters, especially Justin Greaves (202*) batted superbly to threaten chasing a target of 518 run in fourth innings. Test cricket has produced many sensational and unpredictable results, and it is now in the hands of the England team to take a leaf out of the West Indies' book and keep their hopes alive. But with the cracks on the pitch opening up rapidly, batting is only going to get tougher on the fourth day. The day belonged to Mitchell Starc, who had claimed 6-72 to help dismiss England for 334 in their first innings. The left-arm pacer shone with the bat and produced his highest Test score in almost nine years to help Australia take a massive lead. Resuming at 378/6 under blue skies in front of another sold-out and energetic crowd, Australia lost Michael Neser (16) in the third over of the day, for the addition of five runs to the score. But Alex Carey, batting on 46 on Friday evening, found a good partner in Mitchell Starc, and they took the hosts to 416 with Carey completing his fifty off 53 balls (5x4). Carey struck Brydon Carse's chest-high delivery over first slip for four, and Starc helped himself to two cover-driven fours in his next over. Carey was out for 63 from 69 balls, but Starc and fellow-pacer Scott Boland (21 not out) raised 75 runs for the ninth wicket as Starc reached his fifty off 100 balls (8x4). He was eventually out for 77, caught by keeper Jamie Smith off Ben Stokes. Boland (21no) and Brendan Doggett (13) batted on, adding 20 runs to take Australia's total to 511 in 117.5 overs. Carse finished with 4-162 while Stokes claimed 3-113 on another difficult day for England. Things became worse for the visitors as they landed in trouble soon. Zak Cravley (44) and Ben Duckett (15) raised 48 runs for the opening wicket before the latter was bowled by Boland. Neser had caught Ollie Pope (26) and Crawly off his own bowling, and England slumped to 90/3. Starc returned to the attack late to claim the massive wicket of Joe Root, who scored a hundred in the first innings, to put England in big trouble. Root edged behind to Carey for 15, and England were 121/4. Harry Brook and Jamie Smith, the second victim for Starc in the final hour, joined him in the pavilion as soon as the visitors slumped to 134/6 and were staring into the abyss. Starc has added 2-48 to his first innings haul, Scott Boland claimed 2-33 while Neser bagged 2-27 to add to England's discomfort as the visiting batters fell prey to rash shots and lack of application besides some good bowling. Starc returned to the attack late to claim the massive wicket of Joe Root, who scored a hundred in the first innings, to put England in big trouble. Root edged behind to Carey for 15, and England were 121/4. Harry Brook and Jamie Smith, the second victim for Starc in the final hour, joined him in the pavilion as soon as the visitors slumped to 134/6 and were staring into the abyss. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 334 & 134/6 in 35 overs (Zak Crawley 44, Ollie Pope 26; Mitchell Starc 2-48, Michael Neser 2-27, Scott Boland 2-33) trail Australia 511 all out in 117.3 overs (Mitchell Starc 77, Jake Weatherald 72, Marnus Labuschagne 65, Steven Smith 61, Alex Carey 63; Brydon Carse 4-152, Ben Stokes 3-113) by 43 runs. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 7:26 pm

Scorchers book final spot with Renegades defence over

Beth Mooney's unbeaten 94 helped Perth reach their target of 165 with seven wickets to spare

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 6:59 pm

Starc's all-round show leaves England facing humiliation at the Gabba

Australia are on the brink after taking six wickets in the final session, with England still trailing by 43

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 5:53 pm

3rd ODI: De Kock Slams Ton But Kuldeep, Krishna Four-fers Help India Restrict SA To 270 In Series Decider

But Prasidh Krishna: South Africa's Quinton de Kock hammered his 23rd century but India came back strongly with spinner Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna claiming four wickets apiece to restrict them to 270 all out in the series-deciding third and final ODI at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. De Kock, who played cautiously initially before changing gears, scored 106 off 89 balls, studded with eight fours and six maximums, but Kuldeep picked his ninth four-wicket haul in ODIs and helped India reel in the rampaging Proteas batters, who at one time were looking on course to take the visitors past the 300-run mark in the third successive ODI. Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep claimed 4-41, including Marco Jansen (17) and Dewald Brevis in an eventful 39th over to help India wrap up the tail in a series in which the first two matches produced massive scores. With the series tied 1-1 after India won the first game by 17 runs and South Africa returned the favour in the second, the third match is the series decider that both teams want to win. Asked to bat first after the Indian captain won the toss after 20 consecutive losses, South Africa lost Ryan Rickelton (0) in the first over to Arshdeep Singh, but Quinton de Kock struck a superb hundred, and with help from skipper Temba Bavuma (48) and Matthew Breetzke (24), helped the visitors reach a strong position at 168/2. Together with captain Temba Bavuma, de Kock scored 113 runs for the second wicket partnership and then, with Matthew Breetzke, shared a 54-run stand to reach his century off 80 balls in the 30th over of SA's innings. De Kock now shares the top spot with de Villiers, who has seven centuries to his name, ahead of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has scored six centuries in India. De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. But Prasidh Krishna, who was taken to cleaners in 0-27 in two overs in his first spell, redeemed himself a bit by trapping Breetzke for a run-a-ball 24 (2x6) to trigger a collapse, as South Africa lost three quick wickets to have half of their side in the dugout for 199 runs. Prasidh Krishna, in his second spell, continued his fightback by having Aiden Markram, who scored a hundred in the previous match, lob a slower one to Virat Kohli for one, and then got the massive wicket of Quinton de Kock, the South African opener playing all over a fast and full delivery and seeing his middle-stump sent cartwheeling. Dewald Brevis (29) and Marco Jansen (17) added 35 runs for the sixth wicket, but Kuldeep changed the complexion of the game by getting both batters in the space of three balls to turn things in India's favour. Kuldeep, who bowled with great control and mixed up his deliveries, got Brevis with a wrong'un pitched outside the off-stump, and the South African spooned it up to Rohit Sharma at midwicket. A ball later, Kuldeep had another one as Jansen tried to hit out a well-tossed up delivery with a cross-batted shot, only to be caught by Ravindra Jadeja at deep midwicket. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. The Indian bowlers initially got the stick but came back strongly in the middle-overs to wrap up the South African innings with two overs to spare. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 270 all out in 47.5 overs (Quinton de Kock 106, Temba Bavuma 48, Dewald Brevis 29; Kuldeep Yadav 4-41, Prasidh Krishna 4-66) against India Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 5:50 pm

3rd ODI: De Kock Equals ABDs India Record With Seventh ODI Hundred

South Africa: South Africa wicket-keeper batter Quinton de Kock equalled the record of compatriot AB de Villiers for most centuries by a visiting batter in India against India in the third and final ODI of the series at ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. Together with captain Temba Bavuma, de Kock scored 113 runs for the second wicket partnership and then, with Matthew Breetzke, shared a 54-run stand to reach his century off 80 balls in the 30th over of SA's innings. De Kock now shares the top position with de Villiers, who has seven centuries under his name ahead of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has scored six centuries in India. The century also saw de Kock drawing level with Sanath Jayasuriya for the most hundreds scored against India in the format. De Kock reached the landmark in just 23 innings, compared to Jayasuriyas 85. Only three other batters have six ODI centuries each against India AB de Villiers (32 innings), Ricky Ponting (59 innings), and Kumar Sangakkara (71 innings). De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. In terms of ODI tons, de Kock has surpassed David Warner, Sourav Ganguly, and Tillakaratne Dilshan with his 23rd. In ODIs, Warner, Ganguly, and Dilshan recorded 22 centuries. De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After losing the two-Test series 0-2, India won the first ODI by 17 runs in Ranchi before South Africa came back strongly in the second match in Raipur, chasing a 350-plus target to win by four wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 4:56 pm

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Awards Rs 10 Lakh, Promises Govt Job To Indias Blind Cricket Trailblazer Simu Das

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma: In an inspiring moment for Indian sport and social inclusion, Indias blind cricket star Simu Das received financial support and the promise of a government job from the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma. The Assam CM awarded Simu 10 lakh in financial assistance and promised a government job, which is a powerful recognition for a visually impaired woman cricketer who has represented India on the global stage. Simu, a B1 (totally blind) category cricketer, was part of the Indian blind womens cricket team that made the nation proud by winning the first-ever Blind Womens T20 World Cup. The Chief Ministers announcement marks one of the most significant gestures of state support extended to a visually impaired woman sportsperson in the history of Indian blind cricket, which reinforces the message that excellence, courage, and contribution to sport will be recognised, regardless of physical limitations. Simus journey is nothing short of extraordinary. She was born completely blind and grew up in extreme hardship. Her mother shouldered the entire responsibility of the family. With no permanent home and constant financial instability, Simu also carries the responsibility of a brother who is both blind and deaf. Despite circumstances that could have broken her spirit, she chose resilience and went on to represent the nation at the highest level of blind cricket. Through sheer determination, Simu continued her education and found hope through cricket. Identified and trained by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, she honed her skills and earned a spot on the Indian blind womens cricket team, transforming her life story into one of strength, discipline, and national pride. Speaking on the recognition, Simu Das said, Today is the most emotional day of my life. I come from a family that has struggled for everything. There were times when I felt my dreams were too big for someone like me. But the announcement of a government job and this honour from our Honble Chief Minister have given me a new life and a new identity. I thank him from the bottom of my heart for seeing not my blindness, but my potential. I also wish to express my respect to our Honble Prime Minister of India, whose leadership gives hope to millions of people like me to rise above our circumstances. I also want to thank the Cricket Association for the Blind in India and Samarthanam Trust, who found me and provided me with the training to reach where I am today. Simu Dass recognition represents a major milestone for blind cricket in India, especially for women. Her government job appointment is a powerful statement about inclusion, equal opportunity, and dignity for athletes with disabilities. It paves the way for greater institutional support and visibility for blind sport across the country. The Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled expressed sincere gratitude to the Assam Government and the Chief Minister for this landmark decision. Simu Dass recognition represents a major milestone for blind cricket in India, especially for women. Her government job appointment is a powerful statement about inclusion, equal opportunity, and dignity for athletes with disabilities. It paves the way for greater institutional support and visibility for blind sport across the country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Simu Dass story now stands as a symbol of what is possible when courage meets opportunity, reminding the world that true vision comes from determination, not eyesight. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 4:42 pm

Stobo's stunning spell helps NSW seize control at SCG

Stobo took 4 for 7 to leave Queensland 67 for 7 after Edwards made 95 as NSW piled up 471 for 7 declared

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 4:23 pm

KIUG 2025: South Sudans Akot Finds Her Footing With SRM Universitys Basketball Team

Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: When South Sudans Akot Becky Paul Macuei applied for a sports scholarship quota to study B.Sc. Biotechnology in India; she wasnt sure whether she could pursue her basketball dreams or would have to just focus on her studies. The 18-year-old feared that her dream of becoming an international basketball player may take a back seat but was amazed to see the basketball culture in Chennai and the support she has received from SRM University. The SRM University womens team finished runners-up in the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025, but the camaraderie and passion for the sport made them stand apart with Akot playing an important role in their march to the final. Before coming here, many people believed that there is no basketball culture in India because India is mostly known for cricket. But when I arrived, I was amazed. I got a very supportive team, Akot told SAI media. Growing up in Rumbek in South Sudan, Akot had to sneak out to play basketball, as her parents wanted to excel in academics instead of following in the footsteps of her elder sister, Akon Paul Macuei, an international basketball player. But the youngest among the six siblings was determined to pursue her passion while also excelling in studies. My parents always asked me to focus on studies. My elder sister already represents our country, and they would say that one player in the family is enough. Eventually, they allowed me to pursue my dreams, and thats how I am here, she said. But her fathers death in 2020 due to COVID-19 once again derailed her plans, and it was then that her elder sister motivated her to apply for scholarship programs abroad to pursue her dreams. But the youngest among the six siblings was determined to pursue her passion while also excelling in studies. My parents always asked me to focus on studies. My elder sister already represents our country, and they would say that one player in the family is enough. Eventually, they allowed me to pursue my dreams, and thats how I am here, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Akot aims to use her playing experience in India as a launchpad to make it to the South Sudan National team and is confident that her three-year stay in Chennai would enrich her not only as a player but also as an individual. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 4:02 pm

McSweeney pushes Test recall case with double century

The South Australia batter, who is captaining Australia A, plundered the England Lions attack

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 2:57 pm

Shardul, Mhatre and Rahane star for Mumbai; Jayant's four strikes trump Shami's three

Mumbai registered their fifth win; Bengal lost 9 for 38 to be bowled out for 96 against Puducherry

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 2:54 pm

Greaves Calls It 'special, Special Day' After West Indies Pull Off Historic Draw

The West Indies: West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves called it a very special day after he rescued his team with an unbeaten 202 and drew against New Zealand in the first Test at the Hagley Oval. Greaves and Roach added 180 in an uninterrupted partnership for the seventh wicket after New Zealand set a total of 531 for the West Indies. The West Indies batted out 163.3 overs, with Greaves scoring 202 not out off 388 balls and Roach scoring 58 not out off 233. Only England's 654 for 5 in the classic Test match against South Africa in Durban in 1939 was higher than their 457 for 6, which was the second-highest fourth-innings total in Test cricket. It was just pretty much being resilient - the word we've thrown around in the dressing room a lot, said Greaves. So for me, to be there at the end was really important. So anything for the team at the end of the day. I had a really long chat with coach Floyd Reifer. And he was saying once you get in, stay in; it's a good pitch. Rachin Ravindra and Tom Latham showed us in the second innings. So it was just for us to go out there and play ourselves. With a career-high score of 202 not out, Greaves led the Windies and briefly threatened to have the unachievable mark of 531 chased down. The Barbados right-hander is only the seventh player in Test history to score a double hundred in a match's fourth innings. Pace bowler Kemar Roach (58*), who also recorded his best-ever innings from 86 Test matches, provided him with fitting support. On Day 5, he faced 233 balls on an extremely flat Christchurch pitch during his exhausting 282-minute stint. Special, special day for me; special day for the team, Greaves said. We were pretty much up against it. So, to come out here, batting the whole day after losing Shai [Hope]... We thought we would have probably pushed for a win. But then Kemar, the senior pro, guided me all the way. So pretty much happy for him being there at the end as well. To be a part of history is ecstatic. But for me, one day at a time, continue to enjoy it. Probably it hasn't sunk in just yet. Hopefully, over the next couple of days, it can. Special, special day for me; special day for the team, Greaves said. We were pretty much up against it. So, to come out here, batting the whole day after losing Shai [Hope]... We thought we would have probably pushed for a win. But then Kemar, the senior pro, guided me all the way. So pretty much happy for him being there at the end as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For us, it was just about getting to the last session, Greaves said. We always spoke about 100 runs in the last session, probably with a few more wickets in hand. Obviously, losing Shai and then losing Imlach shortly after was a big thing. But I think we did really well in the end to come up with a draw. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 1:58 pm

Marsh misfires again as rain stalls Victoria's charge

Marsh fell for 4 as WA slumped to 98 for 4 on a day when only 30 overs were bowled due to rain

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 1:56 pm

India finally win a toss and replace Washington with Tilak

South Africa had to bring in Rickelton and Baartman due to injuries to Burger and de Zorzi

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 1:26 pm

3rd ODI: Tilak Comes In For Sundar As India Elect To Bowl Against SA

South Africa Ryan Rickelton: After 20 failed attempts, India finally won the toss and elected to bowl first against South Africa in the third ODI at the ACAVDCA Cricket Stadium. India have made one change as Washington Sundar goes out and Tilak Varma comes in. Whereas, for South Africa Ryan Rickelton and Ottniel Baartman come in after Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi were ruled out of the third ODI. Cricket South Africa in a statement on Saturday said, Burger experienced right hamstring discomfort while bowling during the second ODI on Wednesday, and de Zorzi experienced right hamstring area pain while batting and was unable to continue batting during the run chase. Both players underwent scans on Friday, which confirmed the extent of their respective injuries. India captain KL Rahul said, Yeah, I think you should do more tosses. We are looking to bowl first. A little bit, we trained here last night. There was dew but it didn't come as soon as it did at Ranchi or Raipur. I don't think it is going to play as much of a role as it did in the previous games. But yeah, we wanted to chase a total and see how we can bowl first. Yeah, looks like a good wicket. No, honestly. Not at all, from me and the leadership group, we were happy with how we played the last game. I know from outside 360 getting chased down looks like a lot has gone wrong. But you have to consider the conditions and there were a lot of positives to take, the chat is to do the same things and be consistent. We need to be sharpen in the field. South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said, Yeah, we wouldve bowled first as well. The wicket doesnt look the easiest, so the plan is simple - start well upfront, assess conditions early, and set things up for the middle order. If we can put a competitive score on the board, we back ourselves to defend it. Its been a really entertaining series, from the intensity of red-ball cricket to the excitement of the white-ball format. The crowds been fantastic in every game, and we definitely want to put in a performance worthy of that support. Hopefully, today turns out to be another thriller. Weve got two changes today - Ryan Rickelton and Ottniel Baartman come into the XI. Unfortunately, Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi picked up injuries in the last ODI, so theyll be out for a couple of weeks. But its another opportunity for the guys coming in, and we back them to step up. Playing XIs: Weve got two changes today - Ryan Rickelton and Ottniel Baartman come into the XI. Unfortunately, Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi picked up injuries in the last ODI, so theyll be out for a couple of weeks. But its another opportunity for the guys coming in, and we back them to step up. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Tilak Varma, KL Rahul (c), Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 1:20 pm

Remembering Robin Smith: Courageous Batsman, True Gentleman

Former England cricketer, Robin Smith died aged 62. A statement from his family confirmed that Smith had died unexpectedly in his South Perth apartment and that the cause of death is unknown. He played in 62 Tests and 71 ODIs and amassed 6655 runs in his international cricket career for England, including 4236 runs in Tests averaging an impressive 43.67. He was a vital figure in Englands Test team between 1988 and 1996. He scored nine hundreds, three against the Windies who had the world's best pace attack at that time. He scored 2419 runs in ODIs and was part of the England team which lost the 1992 World Cup final. In addition to his batting, Robin Smith is also being remembered as a thorough gentleman. He was Judge for his friends (for his once-wavy, wig-like hair). Across England and beyond, cricket is mourning the passing of a batsman who was ahead of his time. The news of his passing drew immediate and emotional tributes from former England captains and teammates. Nasser Hussain remembered Smith as much for his humanity as for his courage at the crease. Mike Atherton reflected on Smiths toughness, recalling the grim determination that defined his character both on and off the field. Mark Nicholas believes Robin Smith was Hampshires greatest ever player shy and naive off the field, a batting prodigy on it Unfortunately, in the last few years, he remained in the news for his struggles with alcoholism, instead of cricket. He discussed this issue in his 2019 autobiography The Judge: More Than Just a Game also. Even then he didnt lose touch with cricket and was even at the Perth Stadium to watch the Ashes opener. For 23 years he held the England record for highest men's ODI score for his 167* from 163 balls v Australia in Birmingham in 1993, in the days when batting at a run a ball was rare. His feat was surpassed by Alex Hales in August 2016. Some facts regarding Robin Smith: *Made his debut for Hampshire in June 1983 at Bournemouth against Lancashire and both Robin and his brother Chris scored exactly 100. *He was born in South Africa, played for England and was living in Perth. *In 1996, he was dropped although his record was statistically better than all his peers at that time. This left him frustrated as he believed that he still had five of his best years in front of him. *He played for Hampshire between 1982 and 2003 and made his Test debut in 1988. He captained Hampshire between 1998 and 2002 and earlier helped them to Benson and Hedges Cup victories in 1988 and 1992 and the NatWest Trophy in 1991. * He was a world-class batsman and between Robin Smith's debut and final cap, only Mark Taylor (5471), David Boon (5448) and Graham Gooch (4622) scored more runs than his 4236 runs. * Out of his 62 Tests, he played 19 against West Indies who were having a fearsome army of quick men and averaged more against them (44.43) than all other sides combined (43.32). He also amassed 553 runs in the 1989 Ashes series. *In 1991 he was behind only his England team-mate Graham Gooch in the ICC rankings. *In the Old Trafford Test in 1995 against West Indies, his jaw was broken by Ian Bishop as a short ball nipped back and flew into his cheekbone. There was blood everywhere. Retired hurt. The ambulance had been called, and a stretcher was brought to carry him. England were chasing a small target to win but wickets were continuously falling. He was on the stretcher but didnt go to the hospital till victory was ensured. If required, he was ready to bat even in that condition. *Smith helped to bring his friend Shane Warne to Hampshire but refused to face the leg spinner in the nets. He was renowned for his bravery against pace but had a fallibility against spin. Surprisingly, despite this assumption he scored plenty of runs against Asian sides. His real problem was Warne, who ensured Smith was less of a problem to the Australians in 1993 than four years earlier and probably this was the reason he was dropped for the 1994-95 Ashes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England and Australia players wore black armbands on the first day of the pink ball Test in Brisbane. Before the match began, there was a brief and emotional tribute that explained the reason for the armbands. Players and fans observed a minutes silence for Robin Smith.

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 1:04 pm

Injured Burger, de Zorzi out of third ODI against India

De Zorzi has also been ruled out of the upcoming five-match T20I series against India, as is Maphaka

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 12:51 pm

'It hasn't sunk in just yet' - Greaves says after helping WI pull off epic draw

To be a part of history is ecstatic, he said after becoming only the seventh to a double-hundred in the fourth innings of a Test

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 12:38 pm

Nandre Burger, Tony De Zorzi Ruled Out Of Third ODI Against India

VDCA Cricket Stadium: South Africa fast bowler Nandre Burger and batter Tony de Zorzi have been ruled out of the third One-Day International (ODI) against India on Saturday due to injury. With the series hanging in balance at 1-1, the ACAVDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam is set to host the third ODI. Cricket South Africa, in a statement, said, Burger experienced right hamstring discomfort while bowling during the second ODI on Wednesday, and de Zorzi experienced right hamstring area pain while batting and was unable to continue batting during the run chase. Both players underwent scans on Friday, which confirmed the extent of their respective injuries. South Africa are already without the services of pacer Kagiso Rabada, who was ruled out due to a niggle, and now face a serious challenge with their struggling pace attack. De Zorzi, who struggled to bat during the second ODI in Raipur, has also been ruled out of the upcoming five-match T20 International (T20I) series against India, which gets underway on December 9 and is set to return home for treatment. CSA hasn't announced any replacement for both players. De Zorzi looked strong throughout the entire trip to India. Before being retired due to injury after scoring 17 runs off 11 balls in Raipur, he made 39 in the first game. Even though South Africa achieved their best chase against India and tied the series, he was unable to continue. De Zorzi, who struggled to bat during the second ODI in Raipur, has also been ruled out of the upcoming five-match T20 International (T20I) series against India, which gets underway on December 9 and is set to return home for treatment. CSA hasn't announced any replacement for both players. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa have announced fast bowler Lutho Sipamla as a replacement for Maphaka. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 12:38 pm

Greaves 202*, Roach 58* anchor West Indies to epic draw

A heroic rearguard effort from Greaves, Roach, and Hope ensured West Indies salvaged a thrilling draw after slipping to 72 for 4

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 11:51 am

Justin Greaves' Unbeaten 202 Lead West Indies To Epic Draw In Christchurch

Justin Greaves: A mammoth effort from Justin Greaves, 202 not, and an unbeaten 58 from Kemar Roach helped West Indies pull off an epic draw against New Zealand in the first Test at Hagley Oval. Earlier, the West Indies created history, achieving the highest fourth-innings score in Test cricket on Saturday. With a career-high score of 202 not out, batting all-rounder Justin Greaves led the Windies and briefly threatened to have the unachievable mark of 531 chased down. The Barbados right-hander is only the seventh player in Test history to score a double hundred in a match's fourth innings. Pace bowler Kemar Roach (58*), who also recorded his best-ever innings from 86 Test matches, provided him with fitting support. On Day 5, he faced 233 balls on an extremely flat Christchurch pitch during his exhausting 282-minute stint. With 5/78 in the Kiwis' second innings, Roach, 37, became the fourth-oldest player in a Test to register both a five-wicket haul and a half-century in the same game. Shai Hope also scored a tonne earlier in the innings before getting removed for 140 off of Jacob Duffy's bowling. After chasing down Australia's goal of 418 in 2003, the visitors ultimately fell 74 runs shy of the highest fourth-innings chase in Test cricket. The Windies' fourth innings score is only surpassed by England's 5/654 in the historic against South Africa back in 1939 a match that literally compelled the format to be shortened from timeless to no more than five days. After lunch, the Kiwis had no wickets, but the on-field umpire gave Roach a major lifeline in the 143rd over when he was declared not out on a caught behind appeal. After using their three reviews for the innings without result, the hosts were left helpless as replays revealed he had actually hit the ball. After chasing down Australia's goal of 418 in 2003, the visitors ultimately fell 74 runs shy of the highest fourth-innings chase in Test cricket. The Windies' fourth innings score is only surpassed by England's 5/654 in the historic against South Africa back in 1939 a match that literally compelled the format to be shortened from timeless to no more than five days. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: New Zealand 231 & 466/8 decl vs West Indies 167 & 457/6 (Justin Greaves 202*, Shai Hope 140, Kemar Roach 58*; Jacob Duffy 3-122) match drawn Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 11:44 am

Epic 202 by Greaves Rescues West Indies in Christchurch Thriller

An epic 202 not out by Justin Greaves and a stubborn support role by Kemar Roach saw the West Indies salvage a valiant draw in the first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch on Saturday. Set a colossal target of 531, 113 more than the current record for a successful fourth-innings chase, the West Indies were 457-6 at close, the second-highest Test fourth innings. SCORECARD Greaves battled for almost 10 hours and faced 388 deliveries, bringing up his maiden double century in the penultimate over. Roach was unbeaten on his Test best of 58 which included facing 72 dot balls when he was on 53. The pair put on a gutsy 180 for the seventh wicket. A draw seemed a distant prospect for the tourists when the top order failed to fire yet again and they slumped to 72-4. But New Zealand were down on fire power as injuries to Matt Henry and Nathan Smith reduced their pace attack in the second innings to just Jacob Duffy and Zak Foulkes. Both were playing only their second Test. The placid pitch was also of little assistance to the spinners, allowing Shai Hope and Greaves to cash in for the fifth wicket amassing 196 runs in a 64-over stand. The West Indies resumed the final day at 212-4 with a confident Hope and Greaves adding 23 in six overs of spin before blunting the new-ball attack for more than 12 overs, before Hope was dismissed for 140. A short ball from Duffy outside the leg stump tempted Hope to hook but the ball climbed, grazed the glove and a diving Tom Latham took a stunning one-handed catch to complete the dismissal. Tevin Imlach came and went quickly, lbw to Foulkes for four, and New Zealand felt the initiative had swung their way again with the West Indies 277-6. But when Roach joined Greaves the pendulum swung back the other way as West Indies reached 399-6 at tea, needing a further 132 with four wickets remaining if they were to achieve a historic victory in the final session. Luck was with Roach, who received five lives. He was dropped on 30 and 47 and survived a run-out when the throw went wide of the stumps. He was given not out to an lbw appeal and again for a caught behind, both off Michael Bracewell, when television replays showed he was out both times. Duffy was New Zealand's most successful bowler with 3-122 to go with his five wickets in the first Test. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second Test starts in Wellington on Wednesday.

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 11:21 am

Rohit's Aggressive Approach Changed How India Plays White-ball Cricket, Says Abhishek Nayar

On Virat Kohli: Former India cricketer Abhishek Nayar heaped praise on batter Rohit Sharma, crediting his aggressive approach for the change in the way of playing ODI format. The three-match ODI series of South Africas tour of India 2025 is levelled at 1-1, making the hosts targeting a series-clinching victory third ODI scheduled to take place in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. Abhishek Nayar analyzed Rohit Sharma's growth as an ODI batter, saying, Rohit Sharma has transitioned well in ODIs. From starting lower down the order, early on in his career to becoming a secure opener. This is where he truly evolved, changing how India plays white-ball cricket by adopting an aggressive approach focused on hitting sixes rather than just accumulating runs. His leadership by example, playing without worrying about centuries, has raised team standards, Nayar told JioStar. In the current three-match ODI series against South Africa, Rohit Sharma's performance has been inconsistent. He has scored 71 runs at an average of 35.50 and a strike rate of 120.34 in just two innings. In the first ODI in Ranchi, the Hitman scored 57 off 51 to start the series. He hit three sixes and five fours before left-arm bowler Marco Jansen caught him leg before wicket. Nandre Burger removed him for 14 off eight balls in the second one-dayer at Raipur. During his brief spell at the crease, the opener hit three fours before the left-arm pacer caught him behind. On why Rohit Sharma is not coming out of the crease much to play his shots, Nayar said, Rohit Sharma hasn't stepped out to hit big shots mainly due to swinging conditions in this series. When he feels the ball isn't swinging much, he confidently takes on bowlers. He's been careful with his footwork because of uncertain pitch bounce. But in familiar Vizag conditions, we'll likely see his aggressive stepping-out game return. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli turned back time and put up a classic performance in the first two ODIs against the Proteas, returning with scores of 135 and 102. On why Rohit Sharma is not coming out of the crease much to play his shots, Nayar said, Rohit Sharma hasn't stepped out to hit big shots mainly due to swinging conditions in this series. When he feels the ball isn't swinging much, he confidently takes on bowlers. He's been careful with his footwork because of uncertain pitch bounce. But in familiar Vizag conditions, we'll likely see his aggressive stepping-out game return. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the tactical adjustments made by Virat Kohli in his batting style, Nayar said, Virat has changed his batting a lot since the Australia tour, mainly in his tactics. If you see his last two ODI innings against South Africa, every single shot comes from a different guard. Hes been on leg stump, on middle stump and on off stump as well. Hes made those changes so he can adapt to every length. Hes used his feet, been deep in the crease, and been outside the crease. His brain has worked like an AI computer, trying to figure everything out. Also, the conditions have helped the style of cricket Virat wants to play. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 11:06 am

I Began Playing Cricket Because Of My Brother, Says Deepti Sharma

Deepti Sharma: All-rounder Deepti Sharma opened up about the moment that changed her life, the person who first saw her potential and encouraged her to take up cricket - her elder brother. Playing their third 50-over World Cup final, India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, beat the Laura Wolvaardt-led side to lift the World Cup trophy and to be named the world champions for the first time in the history of the sport in India. With that, the Indian womens cricket team also ended their ICC Trophy drought. Deepti Sharma, the seasoned off-spinner topped the wickets chart with 22 scalps, emerging as the Women's Wolrd Cup 2025 most successful bowler, and also scored 215 runs, including three half-centuries, to emerge as the MVP of the tournament. In the final against South Africa, Deepti scored a fighting 58 and claimed 5-39 in the final to make it possible. Speaking to Amitabh Bachchan, Deepti shared how his support and belief played a crucial role in shaping her early journey. Recalling her childhood days, Deepti said, I began playing cricket because of my brother. I used to accompany him to the ground just to watch him play. One day, I was sitting on the stairs when a ball suddenly came towards me. I threw it back from around 4050 metres, and it directly hit the stumps. People there immediately said, This girl should be playing cricket. From that moment, I never looked back and started playing seriously. Speaking to Amitabh Bachchan, Deepti shared how his support and belief played a crucial role in shaping her early journey. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India scored a commanding 298/7, highlighted by Shafali Vermas smooth 87, Deepti Sharmas steady 58, and key contributions from Smriti Mandhana (45) and Richa Ghosh (34). A strong 100-run opening partnership between Mandhana and Verma laid the groundwork for a large total, but South Africa fought back late, narrowly preventing India from crossing 300. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 10:30 am

Litchfield, Voll hurt Melbourne Stars' qualification chances in rain-affected game

Stars, who entered the match placed second on the ladder, will now wait nervously on other results

Espn CricInfo 6 Dec 2025 10:14 am

Odisha: Security Heightened Ahead Of India-Africa T20 At Barabati Stadium

Cuttack Police Commissioner Suresh Dev: Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Police Commissioner Suresh Dev Datta Singh on Monday said that comprehensive security arrangements have been put in place for the upcoming India-South Africa T20 match scheduled to be held at Barabati Stadium on December 9. Commissioner Singh said there is tremendous enthusiasm among fans ahead of the high-voltage match, with heavy ticket demand and large crowds expected. Police have made elaborate preparations to ensure a smooth and safe experience for spectators and players. He informed that around 1,700 police personnel will be deployed in and around the stadium, including special units such as the Special Tactical Unit, Bomb Disposal Squad, Disaster Response Force, and surveillance teams. Local police resources from Cuttack will also be mobilised to strengthen the security grid. Access control measures have been tightened, and crowd management plans have been finalised to avoid inconvenience to spectators. We aim to conduct the match in a very smooth manner with minimum hassle to the public. Strong and effective security measures have been arranged considering all possible situations, Singh said. Police have also made arrangements for the arrival and movement of both teams, including their practice sessions and hotel security. The Commissioner appealed to fans who could not secure tickets not to gather unnecessarily near the stadium, recalling past instances where large crowds created pressure during entry. He advised such fans to enjoy the practice sessions, which will also be open for viewing. The Commissioner assured that the police are fully prepared to ensure a safe, secure and well-managed international cricket event in Cuttack. Notably, the Twin City police have made extensive security arrangements for the safety of players, officials, and spectators. As per official sources, a total deployment of 22 platoons of force and 111 officers has been mobilised for Bhubaneswar at the place of stay and for route lining. Notably, the Twin City police have made extensive security arrangements for the safety of players, officials, and spectators. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It further added that for the smooth and incident-free conduct of the match, a total of 411 officers at Cuttack and 57 platoons of force, 420 Tr. Hav/ORs & Constables have been deployed at Barabati Stadium and all strategic locations of Cuttack. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 11:24 pm

Wolvaardt 115*, all-round Luus set up South Africa's thumping win over Ireland

Wolvaardt's century off just 52 balls, the fastest for South Africa, helped them to their highest score in the format

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 10:52 pm

Ashes 2025-26: Root Urges England To 'express Themselves' Ahead Of Crucial Day Three Of Brisbane Test

Before Jofra Archer: England's first-inning centurion Joe Root urged his teammates to express themselves in the right way in an attempt to save the second Test of the five-match Ashes series. Hosts Australia took control of the match with a 44-run lead in the Brisbane Test after bowling out England on 334 and later posting 378/6 with Jake Weatherald, Marcus Labuschagne, and stand-in captain Steve Smith scoring fifties. It's clear we weren't our best at that phase of the game, Root told TNT Sports at the close. But the way that we dragged things back, by managing to take those wickets in a cluster, it shows what the nature of this game can be like, especially with the pink ball. In England's opening innings, Root accomplished just that, finishing undefeated on 138 to score his first Test century in Australia and his 40th overall. Before Jofra Archer and Root formed a free-wheeling last-wicket partnership of 70 in 9.4 overs, Zak Crawley's 76 was England's only other noteworthy score, along with four ducks. England's sloppy fielding, too, has been on display with Jamie Smith and Ben Duckett dropping a few sitters. Travis Head was dropped on 3 by Smith behind the wicket, while Duckett in the gully dropped Alex Carey on his first ball of Brydon Carse, followed by Josh Inglis' catch at third slip on 6. However, Root suggests that his side has been working hard on their fielding drills in practice sessions at the Gabba. It is different from a white ball, he said. We get a lot of exposure to [floodlit cricket] in ODI cricket and T20 cricket, but it is slightly different. But you still back yourself. We practice really hard for the five days leading up to it. We made sure we got our work done. Unfortunately, it's just one of those days where a few didn't quite stick to hand. We've got to make sure we stay confident, we stay up and, when we get those chances later on in the fixture, we're ready to take them. We've obviously got some more work to do tomorrow, but we're certainly well and truly in this game. More than anything, we've got to come out with a huge amount of energy and positivity. We know our best cricket can turn a game very quickly, so we'll turn up tomorrow with the right attitude. We know that, if we're anywhere near our best, then very quickly this game can turn in our favour. In order to gain a lead in the ongoing Test, Root wants England's quicks to knock out the hosts' last four wickets and then perform with the bat. If we get things right in the morning, and go about things as a team in the correct fashion, then we can put ourselves in a really strong position on a wicket which looks like it's plating, Root said. It looks like there might be a few cracks to work with later on in the game. But clearly, we've got to look at tomorrow morning first and foremost, and get things right there. In order to gain a lead in the ongoing Test, Root wants England's quicks to knock out the hosts' last four wickets and then perform with the bat. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I've got quite a clear plan for how I score my runs, he added. I've just got to back myself and understand that, if I do that for long periods of time and make good decisions, I'll be successful. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 8:04 pm

England's prep not to blame for Gabba fielding errors, says Root

Readiness for floodlit challenge comes in for scrutiny after dropped catches dent tourists' chances

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 7:52 pm

Parag: 'Not thinking about Rajasthan Royals captaincy right now'

The allrounder is confident of returning to India's white-ball sides when his shoulder injury has fully healed

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 7:46 pm

Ten Doeschate explains India's battle with the dew

We are doing all the practical prep stuff, guys bowling with wet balls, the India assistant coach said on measures being taken to tackle dew

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 7:38 pm

Ashes 2025-26: Weatherald, Labuschagne, Smith Fifties Help Australia Take Early Lead In 2nd Test

Jake Weatherald: Australias batters made full use of Englands inconsistent bowling before a late fightback under lights kept the second Test in the balance at the Gabba. By stumps, Australia were 378/6, holding a 44-run lead after a frenetic day in which three home batters Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith made half-centuries. England began the day by adding 70 for the tenth wicket as Joe Root (138 not out) and Jofra Archer (38) extended their stand. Archers innings ended when he flicked Brendan Doggett to deep backward square, where Marnus Labuschagne completed a diving catch. England were all out for 334. In reply, Australia initially started slowly before Weatherald (72) shifted the momentum. The left-hander struck a flurry of boundaries, including three in one over off Gus Atkinson, and added 77 in just 10 overs with Travis Head. England dropped Head early, and he went on to make 39 before Brydon Carse removed him. Weatherald continued scoring freely, reaching his maiden Test fifty from 45 balls with nine fours and a six, but his innings ended on 72 from 78 balls when a yorker from Archer struck his right big toe. Labuschagne, back at No.3, looked in control from early on. He played confidently through the on side and square of the wicket, moving at a brisk fifty and guiding Australia to 130/1 at tea. He was eventually out for 65 from 77 balls, edging an attempted cut off Stokes to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith. Steve Smith then took charge of the innings, batting fluently with Cameron Green. Smith survived an early blow on the forearm from Carse but accelerated sharply, moving from 36 to 50 in eight balls. He struck Archer and Atkinson repeatedly behind the point, including an upper-cut six. The Smith and Green partnership reached 95 before Green, on 45, was bowled by Carse after backing away to target the off side. Smith fell three balls later for 61, caught spectacularly by Will Jacks at backward square. Alex Carey (46 not out) and Michael Neser (15 not out) steadied Australia late in the day. Both benefited from dropped chancesNeser on 6 and Carey on 25as they added an important unbroken stand of 49 to push Australia past Englands total and into the lead. With Australia 378/6 and holding a 44-run advantage, the match remains finely poised heading into day three. Alex Carey (46 not out) and Michael Neser (15 not out) steadied Australia late in the day. Both benefited from dropped chancesNeser on 6 and Carey on 25as they added an important unbroken stand of 49 to push Australia past Englands total and into the lead. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 333 all out in 76.2 overs (Joe Root 138 not out, Jofra Archer 38; Mitchell Starc 6-75, Michael Neser 1-43) trail Australia 378/6 in 73 overs (Jake Weatherald 72, Marnus Labuschagne 65; Brydon Carse 3-113, Ben Stokes 2-93) by 44 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 6:40 pm

WBBL match abandoned due to hole in the pitch

A stray cricket ball was accidentally rolled into the pitch by the heavy roller during the innings break creating an irreparable hole

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 6:30 pm

Root: England must 'express themselves in right way' to save second Test

Free-flowing approach from England's batters came unstuck in first innings, but senior batter backs talent to fight back

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 6:30 pm

Pakistan Batter Fakhar Zaman Fined For 'showing Dissent At An Umpires Decision'

Emirates ICC International Panel: Pakistan batter Fakhar Zaman has been fined 10 per cent of his match fee after he was found guilty of breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the Tri-Series final against Sri Lanka on November 29, the International Cricket Council said on Friday. Zaman was found to have breached Article 2.8 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to showing dissent at an umpires decision during an international match. One demerit point has been added to Zamans disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period, ICC said in a statement. The incident occurred in the 19th over of Pakistans innings, when Zaman had a prolonged argument with on-field umpires regarding a decision that saw him lose his wicket. aman admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Reon King of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing, it added. The sanction was proposed by Reon King of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees. On-field umpires Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob, third umpire Rashid Riaz, and fourth umpire Faisal Afridi levelled the charge. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, and one or two demerit points. The sanction was proposed by Reon King of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees. On-field umpires Ahsan Raza, Asif Yaqoob, third umpire Rashid Riaz, and fourth umpire Faisal Afridi levelled the charge. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The victory capped off a dominant run for Pakistan, who have now won 21 out of 34 T20Is this year, their most in a single calendar year. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 6:06 pm

Muhammad Bulbulia To Lead SA In U19 Mens Cricket WC 2026

Cricket World Cup: South Africa have revealed their 15-member squad for the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup, with Muhammad Bulbulia leading the side in the tournament, which will be held from January 15 to February 6 in Namibia and Zimbabwe. South Africa has been drawn in Group D alongside the West Indies, Afghanistan, and Tanzania. The Proteas will be taking on Afghanistan at the HP Oval, Windhoek, on January 16, in their opening match of the event. SA U19 Convenor of Selectors, Patrick Moroney, said, We are pleased with the balance and depth of this squad. Every player selected has earned their place through consistent performances and a strong work ethic. This group has shown real maturity in pressure situations, and we believe they have the skill and temperament needed to compete at the highest level of youth cricket. Ahead of the global showpiece, the team will face India in three Youth ODIs at Willowmoore Park, Benoni, from January 5 7, 2026, under the guidance of head coach Malibongwe Maketa. Head coach Maketa commented on the readiness of the squad, What has impressed me most is the growth these players have shown. From meeting them as 16-year-olds to seeing who they are now, its clear were developing not just cricketers, but good young men for this country. Cricket-wise, their understanding of the intensity required at the international level has been outstanding. Theyve gone back to work with their coaches and returned with a new level of intent at every session, exactly whats needed to compete at a World Cup, he added. Head coach Maketa commented on the readiness of the squad, What has impressed me most is the growth these players have shown. From meeting them as 16-year-olds to seeing who they are now, its clear were developing not just cricketers, but good young men for this country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The tournament format remains the same as in previous iterations, with 16 teams divided into groups of four in the first stage. 41 matches will be played in the tournament over 23 days. This will be followed by the Super Six phase, wherein the top three-ranked sides from the aforementioned groups will be divided into two groups of six. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 5:50 pm

Weatherald's opening gambit inspires Australia fightback

Aggressive maiden fifty ruffles England attack, before Smith, Labuschagne cement advantage

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 5:49 pm

@nd Test: 'He Justified His Selection,' Says Vaughan After Jacks Takes A One-handed Blinder To Dismiss Smith

Steve Smith: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has heaped praise on Will Jacks after the off-spinner produced one of the best catches in Ashes history with his absolute screamer to dismiss Australia captain Steve Smith on Day 2 of the pink-ball Ashes Test here at the Gabba on Friday. Smith played an unconvincing pull shot off Brydan Carse to fine backward square, where Jacks has a lot of ground to make up and not much time to do it in, but he dived to his right to claim a stunning one-handed blinder, and the Aussie skipper headed back to the hut for 61. This is as good a catch as I've ever seen. Oh my word! It doesn't get any better than that; that's an incredible piece of movement from Jacks. We're seeing Australia do what England normally do with the bat in hand, error after error. Jacks returned to the Test arena after a three-year absence when England called him for the pink-ball game to replace injured Mark Wood, who has been ruled out with a troublesome left knee. I reckon Will Jacks has justified his selection after that catch. He doesn't need to do anything else in the game, really, Vaughan added. Former Australian pacer Damien Fleming was also full of praise for Jacks' presence of mind in completing a one-handed blinder and called it one of the best catches he's ever seen. He had to dive, and then to have the presence of mind and not touch the turf, Fleming said on SEN Cricket. This game has been turned on its head. Australia have paid their brain bills with the bat. They have given away their wicket there, and England are back in this! This is real Test cricket. That was a phenomenal catch. Former Australian pacer Damien Fleming was also full of praise for Jacks' presence of mind in completing a one-handed blinder and called it one of the best catches he's ever seen. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After England bowled out for 334, Australia responded well with the bat, with three batters bringing up half-centuries, including Jake Weatherald, who made his maiden Test 50. The hosts are currently at 349/6, leading England by 18 runs with four wickets in hand. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 5:20 pm

Hampshire appoint Russell Domingo as head coach

Shane Burger also joins new coaching set-up at the Utilita Bowl

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 4:54 pm

Breetzke getting 'comfortable' in new role at No. 4 in ODIs

He is performing an entirely different role having been pushed down with Markram, de Kock and Bavuma forming the top three, but he's coped well

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 4:54 pm

Buckingham claims four to put South Australia on top

Buckingham took 4 for 49 to help bowl Tasmania out for 195 despite Kellepotha's 50 on debut for Tasmania

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 4:53 pm

Harmer, Taijul And Nawaz Nominated For ICC Player Of The Month For November

In T20Is: Two spinners Simon Harmer and Taijul Islam, along with all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, have been shortlisted for the ICC Mens Player of the Month award for November. Harmer and Islam were instrumental in the Test series wins of South Africa and Bangladesh against India and Ireland respectively. Nawaz was a key component with both bat and ball in the recently concluded Tri-Series involving Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. South Africas experienced off-spinner Harmer was at the heart of their historic 2-0 Test series win over India, which was the Proteas first in 25 years. He claimed an outstanding 17 wickets at an extraordinary average of 8.94 across the two Tests in Kolkata and Guwahati. The 36-year-old took eight wickets in the first Test match, where he was named the Player of the Match and backed it with nine more in the second, which included a match-winning haul of six for 37 as India fell by 408 runs to give the Proteas a series sweep. His dominance throughout the series earned him the Player of the Series award. Bangladeshs left-arm spinner continued his match-winning ways in home conditions as Bangladesh claimed both Tests against Ireland. Taijul picked up 13 wickets at 26.30 in the 2-0 series win, finishing as the leading wicket-taker. His consistent impact rewarded him with the Player of the Series. Bangladeshs left-arm spinner continued his match-winning ways in home conditions as Bangladesh claimed both Tests against Ireland. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In T20Is, the left-arm spinner added 52 more runs and claimed an impressive 11 wickets at just 12.72. His match-winning three for 17 in the Tri-Series final against Sri Lanka capped a standout campaign and secured his Player of the Series honour. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 4:10 pm

IND vs SA 3rd ODI: Approaching Milestones and Records Ahead of Visakhapatnam Clash

IND vs SA 3rd ODI,ODI Approaching Milestones and Records :Indian Cricket Team and South Africa Cricket Team are ready to take on each other in the final game of the three-match ODI series. This contest will start at 1:30 PM IST on December 6 at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam. The ODI series has been like a boxing game where both teams have thrown punches at each other whenever they have had a chance. The scoreline is at 1-1, and the final game will decide the series. Virat Kohli has been exceptional with consecutive centuries. Ruturaj Gaikwad and Aiden Markram also scored a century each in the previous game. It has been the batting dominating matches so far, and we might get another one here. The first two saw teams scoring 350 runs, and the wicket for the third game is high-scoring. So, there might be a few more records, which will be tumbling in Vizag. Already some big records have been broken in the first two games.Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the India vs South Africa3rd ODI clash at ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam. IND vs SA 3rd ODI: Approaching Test Records and ODI Cricket Milestones Ahead of the IND vs SA 3rd ODI atACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam 8 - Virat Kohli has scored 14492 runs in 307 ODIs. He needs 8 more runs to become only the second player on the planet to reach 14500 ODI runs after Sachin Tendulkar (18426). 59 - Just like Kohli, Rohit Sharma is also approaching a similar milestone. Rohit has 11441 runs so far and needs 59 more to become only the ninth player to score 11500 runs in ODIs. 90 - Virat has already smashed two centuries, and if he can score 90 more runs in the final ODI, he will reach the big milestone of 28000 international runs. He will be the fastest to do so. 27 - Rohit also has scored 19,973 runs in his career and needs 27 runs to complete 20,000 international runs. 13 - South African captain Temba Bavuma is also closing in on 2000 ODI runs. He needs 13 more runs to reach 2000 ODI runs in his career. 1 - Marco Jansen is just one wicket away from completing 50 wickets in ODIs. 2 - Virat has hit nine sixes in the last two innings, and he needs two more to surpass Ricky Ponting (161) in the list of most ODI sixes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 1 - Virat Kohli needs one more century to score three consecutive ODI hundreds. He will become only the second batter after Babar Azam to score three consecutive ODI hundreds on two occasions. It will be his fourth consecutive ODI ton against South Africa, which has never happended before.

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 3:45 pm

Weve Built Our Team Around Core Group Of Hungry Players: MI Head Coach Jayawardene

Mujeeb Ur Rahman: Five-time champions Mumbai Indians' head coach Mahela Jayawardene highlighted franchise's faith in experience and the growth of youngsters, along with a likely push for uncapped domestic prospects to round off the squad at the IPL 2026 mini auction, scheduled for December 16. He further stressed that franchises focus is on consistency and the team continues to rely on its core group of hungry, highimpact players, including Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, and Tilak Varma. He also noted that the return of Trent Boult last season added significant value, and the side has strengthened its balance by pairing experienced international names like Mitchell Santner and Will Jacks with developing young talent. Consistency is our key. Weve built our team around a core group of hungry players like Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, and Tilak Varma. Bringing back Trent Boult last season added more value. Weve combined experienced international players like Mitchell Santner and Will Jacks with young talent, creating a good balance. We have developed these young guys going into this season, and they have improved a lot from last year. Hopefully, they get an opportunity to showcase their skills as well. Our young players have improved significantly from last season and we hope they get opportunities to show their skills this year. Ahead of the mini auctions, keeping in mind strategic adjustments and squad balance, MI released of seven players from the squad; Karn Sharma, Bevon Jacobs, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Vignesh Puthur, KL Shrijith, PSN Raju, Reece Topley and Lizaad Williams along with the trade of Arjun Tendulkar. We have developed these young guys going into this season, and they have improved a lot from last year. Hopefully, they get an opportunity to showcase their skills as well. Our young players have improved significantly from last season and we hope they get opportunities to show their skills this year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians often focus on finding young talent, especially with state leagues producing exciting players. They might use their remaining money to sign an uncapped Indian player. Their trades this season have been smart, specifically targeting lower middle-order batters with power-hitting ability, which explains their trade decisions this year. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 2:18 pm

India vs South Africa, 3rd ODI - Who will win today IND vs SA match?

IND vs SA , 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips :Team India have found it tough since South Africa landed in India. After 0-2 humiliation in tests, India suffered another embarrassment in the second ODI in Raipur. The series is leveled at 1-1, and South Africa are at the top. Can India bounce back in the final game? The final ODI is scheduled on Saturday at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam, at 1:30 PM IST. Centuries of Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad went in vain as Aiden Markram and other South African batters dominated the Indian bowlers. So, South Africa are placed better, heading into the final game. IND vs SA: Match Details Date : December 06, 2025 (Saturday) Time : 1:30 PM IST Venue : Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam IND vs SA: Live Streaming Details The live action of the final ODI on Saturday will be televised on the Star Sports Network. Fans can also watch the game on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. IND vs SA: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 95 India : 41 South Africa : 52 No-Result : 03 IND vs SA: Ground Pitch Report You will get another batting paradise like the first two games. The wicket is flat, and bowlers don't have much to bowl with. The early swing will be minimal, and spin will be much less. Hence, batters might not find it hard, and chasing is the best option. IND vs SA: Possible XIs India : Rohit Sharma , KL Rahul (c & wk), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram, Temba Bavuma (C), Matthew Breetzke, Dewald Brevis, Tony de Zorzi, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj, Nandre Burger, Lungi Ngidi IND vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Virat Kohli has two centuries now, and he is eyeing the third in a row. He will be a big wicket. For South Africa, Aiden Markram looked at his best with a brilliant century in Raipur. Probable Best Bowler Kuldeep Yadav is someone who can trouble the batters even on the flat deck. For South Africa, Marco Jansen has used his height on the flat track and troubled Indian batters. Today Match Prediction : India are under pressure after the loss, and inexperienced bowling and toss are not helping them much. We predict South Africa to win the final game on Saturday. IND vs SA Match 3rd Test, Today Match IND vs SA, IND vs SA Prediction, IND vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between India vs South Africa Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 2:10 pm

Richardson stands out with four wickets as England Lions collapse

Opener Campbell Kellaway also impressed for Australia A on a dominant day for the hosts

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 2:02 pm

Hazlewood Suffers Low-grade Achilles Injury During Rehabilitation From Hamstring Blow: CA

New South Wales: Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood suffered yet another injury setback as he sustained a low-grade Achilles injury during his rehabilitation from a lingering hamstring injury. Hazlewood's fresh injury blow has cast fresh doubt over his availability for the remainder of the Ashes series. Cricket Australia have released an official update on the bowler's recovery during Day 2 play of the ongoing day-night Test at the Gabba. Josh Hazlewood reported achilles soreness this week during his rehabilitation from recent hamstring injury. It is a low-grade issue, and he is expected to recommence running and bowling next week, CA said in a statement. It remains to be seen how severe his fresh injury blow is, as his return-to-play timeline has not been set yet, but the pacer is expected to resume running and bowling next week if the Achilles complaint settles. Hazlewood earlier injured his hamstring during New South Wales Sheffield Shield match against Victoria last month. Initial scans cleared him, but Cricket Australia (CA) later said that a repeat imagery scan has shown a hamstring strain, which sidelined the towering quick for the first and second Tests of the ongoing Ashes series. Hazlewood had been booked to travel to Brisbane this week to rejoin the Australian squad and continue his rehabilitation, but the trip was cancelled after he reported soreness. He will remain in Sydney for now, placing his involvement in the rest of series in some doubt, as reported by the Sydney Morning Herald. Hazlewood earlier injured his hamstring during New South Wales Sheffield Shield match against Victoria last month. Initial scans cleared him, but Cricket Australia (CA) later said that a repeat imagery scan has shown a hamstring strain, which sidelined the towering quick for the first and second Tests of the ongoing Ashes series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There are concerns Hazlewood might not be available until the fourth Test at the MCG or beyond. If Hazlewood misses all five Tests of the series, it would be for the first time since he debuted in 2014 against India. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 1:54 pm

Gannon takes five but Macdonald, Short and Perry put Victoria on top

Gannon took 5 for 47 but Macdonald made 79 and Short 62 to give Victoria a crucial lead

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 1:46 pm

Konstas finds form with century for NSW

Discarded Australia opener Sam Konstas has ended a 14-month drought without a Sheffield Shield hundred, making 116 against Queensland at the SCG

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 1:34 pm

KIUG: LPUs Sartaj Tiwana Puts Behind Mental Exhaustion, Fathers Health To Retain 50m Rifle 3P Gold

Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: Sartaj Tiwana came to Jaipur determined to overcome the mental exhaustion that has been his constant companion for over a year due to his fathers illness and defend his Khelo India University Games gold. The final-year student of Masters in Public Administration at Lovely Professional University knew that the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025 was probably his final opportunity to find that winning rhythm ahead of the Senior National Shooting Championships, and the 23-year-old did that and more as he clinched the Mens 50m Rifle 3-position gold and also helped his university grab the team gold at the Jagatpura Shooting Range. Today's result was something I manifested from the past because I was undergoing a lot of changes. It was quite encouraging to have a milestone like this ahead of the national championships. And this was my fourth time participating in the university games, and I have always been on the podium, so I didn't want to break my streak, Sartaj told SAI Media. The 23-year-old took up shooting at his boarding school and since then he has been a consistent performer on the national and international circuit, winning an Asian championship silver medal in 2023, a fourth-place finish in the world championships in 2023, and a bronze medal in the World University Games in 2023. However, Sartajs dream of following in his cousin brother and Olympian Arjun Singh Cheemas footsteps suffered a setback in July last year when his father Kultej was put on a ventilator due to pneumonitis followed by a rare condition of getting chickenpox in the lungs. This meant that Sartaj had to leave the National Centre of Excellence at Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi and return to Mohali to take care of his fathers recovery. The mental struggle to see his father in such bad shape took a toll on Sartaj, affecting his practice and performance. He was not able to practise regularly, and when he did, his mind was preoccupied with his fathers health. He was mentally exhausted, and it was a challenge for him to concentrate on shooting. Despite these difficulties, Sartaj continued his training with the help of his Khelo India scholarship amount, as the family was already spending a lot towards his father's recovery. He also missed many competitions, but he was determined to make a comeback at KIUG 2025. With his father in recovery, Sartaj is attempting to de-clutter his mind and focus on his mental and physical health as the countdown for Indian teams selection for the 2026 Asian Games begins with the Senior Nationals later this month. Despite these difficulties, Sartaj continued his training with the help of his Khelo India scholarship amount, as the family was already spending a lot towards his father's recovery. He also missed many competitions, but he was determined to make a comeback at KIUG 2025. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I am the kind of guy who keeps on grinding regardless of the result Everybody goes through different phases and I have been through one such phase. But now its all sorted out and I hope to do well in the future, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 1:30 pm

Toss, dew in focus as South Africa eye rare double

At home, India have not lost both the Test and ODI series of a tour since 1986-87

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 1:27 pm

Wareham's all-round show helps Renegades sink Sixers

By winning their last regular-season game Renegades also improved to fourth, while Sixers are third

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 12:46 pm

Hazlewood suffers Achilles soreness during hamstring rehab

Cricket Australia said he is due to resume bowling next week but it will impact his timeline for a Test return

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 12:32 pm

We'd To Give Back Not Hundreds Of Thousands, But Millions: CA Boss Reflects On Revenue Loss From Perth Test

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg: Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg has admitted that the revenue loss from the early finish of the first Ashes Test in Perth did hurt the national body's bottom line, resulting in the giving back ot hundreds of thousands, but million dollars Cricket Australia faced a multi-million-dollar drain after the rapid-fire two-day Ashes opener, which lasted just 847 deliveries, making it the shortest Ashes Test by balls bowled since 1888. The opening Test saw 19 wickets fall on Day 1 as England were bowled out for 172 with Mitchell Starc taking career-best figures of 7-58 before Australia's batters collapsed to 121/9 at stumps. Day 2 saw 13 wickets fall and 380 runs put on the board as England were bowled out for 164 before Travis Head's incredible 123 guided Australia to an eight-wicket win and 1-0 lead in the five-match series. The result of the early finish meant CA lost ticket revenue from Days 3 and 4 and headed for an estimated loss of more than USD 3 million. It did hurt. Im not going to shy away from the fact that it hurt. Of course, you work in professional sport, you want to win, Greenberg declared on SENs coverage of the Second Test. But we had to give back not hundreds of thousands, but we are talking millions and millions back. So, look, Im buoyed by the fact that it was the first time in 104 years that it happened. And Im hoping that it might happen in another 104 years and some other poor bugger has got to do it in 100 years again, he added. The result of the early finish meant CA lost ticket revenue from Days 3 and 4 and headed for an estimated loss of more than USD 3 million. It did hurt. Im not going to shy away from the fact that it hurt. Of course, you work in professional sport, you want to win, Greenberg declared on SENs coverage of the Second Test. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Notably, at the annual general meeting last month, CA announced a loss of USD 11.3 million and took strong criticism from Cricket Victoria chair Ross Hepburn for the financial performance. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 11:46 am

Hope holds firm as West Indies drag New Zealand into fifth-day battle

A four-day defeat loomed until Greaves and Hope dug in to give West Indies some hope against New Zealand's tired attack

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 11:45 am

Hopes Century Fuels West Indies Fightback vs Injury-Hit New Zealand

A sparkling century by Shai Hope ably supported by Justin Greaves had the West Indies 212-4 at stumps on Friday and clinging to the remote chance they can save the first Test against New Zealand in Christchurch. Hope was 116 not out and Greaves 55 with the pair putting on 140 for the fifth wicket after the West Indies were in dire straits at 72-4. New Zealand need six more wickets with the new ball six overs away while the West Indies, set a mammoth 531-run target, need a further 319 runs. The tourists' cause was helped by injuries to New Zealand's pace ranks which have forced captain Tom Latham to be creative with how he managed his bowlers. A side strain sidelined seamer Nathan Smith for the remainder of the Test and lead bowler Matt Henry was restricted to 11 overs because of a hamstring issue. That brought off-spinner Michael Bracewell and part-timer Rachin Ravindra into the attack earlier and longer than expected. But that takes nothing away from the stubborn performance of Hope, who is enjoying a purple patch despite battling an eye infection, with 56 in the first innings and coming to New Zealand off a century against India. He played briskly with 15 fours and one six and the delight was evident when he raised his bat after driving Ravindra to the covers for a single to bring up his century. Greaves played his support role admirably, offering two faint edges but both fell well short of the slip cordon. After the West Indies went to lunch at 11-0, New Zealand dominated the second session with four wickets. Jacob Duffy removed John Campbell for 15 in the second over after lunch with a seaming delivery that clipped the edge of the bat and Bracewell held the catch diving in front of first slip. At the start of his next over Duffy had Tagenarine Chanderpaul caught behind for six. Right-arm spinner Bracewell picked up an easy wicket when he accounted for Alick Athanaze (five). A gentle long-hop which should have been despatched to the boundary went instead to Zak Foulkes at mid-on. Henry made a brief return to the attack to removed captain Roston Chase for four. New Zealand resumed the day at 417-4 and added 49 runs in an hour before Kemar Roach ended the innings taking a return catch from Duffy (10). Roach also took the wickets of Bracewell and Henry to finish with 5-78. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The New Zealand innings closed with 466-8 with the injured Tom Blundell (hamstring) and Smith unable to bat and in doubt for the second Test, which starts in Wellington next Wednesday.

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 11:17 am

Broad Labels Root's Gabba Ton As 'one Of His Best'

Stuart Broad: Former fast-bowler Stuart Broad has hailed Joe Root for scoring his first Test century Down Under and described his century as 'one of his best' yet. Root was in imperious touch as he helped himself to an unbeaten innings of 135 on the opening day's play of the second Test in Brisbane as England went to stumps in a strong position at 325/9. Root's ton draws the right-hander within one century of Australian great Ricky Ponting (41) and moves him just 11 Test centuries behind legendary India batter Sachin Tendulkar. I can't help but think that's one of his best tons for England, Broad said on SEN Cricket. With him walking out at 2/5, after everything happened in Perth, Mitchell Starc was hooping it around and the Gabba is one of the most intimidating places you can play as an Englishmen. He calmly went about his business, went through different tempos throughout the day and batted virtually with every batter. It could be game changing... he's scored bigger runs, 200s and 250s in Test cricket, but I can't help but think that's his best, Broad added. Root entered Day 2 on 135 not out as the Aussies hunt the 10th wicket to start their first innings. The hosts England added only nine runs to their overnight total before Brendan Doggett's short-ball antics finally paid a dividend, with Jofra Archer holing out to Marnus Labuschagne at deep backward square leg with an excellent catch. He calmly went about his business, went through different tempos throughout the day and batted virtually with every batter. It could be game changing... he's scored bigger runs, 200s and 250s in Test cricket, but I can't help but think that's his best, Broad added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia started its innings cautiously, as they were 31 for no loss with Travis Head (4*) and Jake Weatherald (23*) batting. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 10:44 am

Blundell, Smith sustain injuries in Christchurch; Jamieson returns to Plunket Shield

Blundell has been ruled out of the second Test against West Indies, with Mitch Hay in line for a Test debut in Wellington

Espn CricInfo 5 Dec 2025 10:29 am

Giants Break Losing Streak as Nissanka, Omarzai Power Gulf Giants to Dominant Win Over MI Emirates

The Gulf Giants began their campaign with a clinical six-wicket victory against the MI Emirates at DP World ILT20 Season 4. A swashbuckling knock of 81 runs in 42 balls from Pathum Nissanka and an all-round performance from Azmatullah Omarzai proved decisive for the Giants who broke a six-match losing streak at the Dubai International Stadium. Apart from a 78-run partnership between Nicholas Pooran (46 off 39) and half-centurion Kieron Pollard (50 off 33), the Giants were potent with the ball. Omarzai and Nuwan Thushara led with two-wicket hauls each. In contrast four out of five bowlers for the MI Emirates conceded at more than 10-runs an over. In the second innings, Chris Woakes gave the Giants an early jolt with the wickets of Rahmanullah Gurbaz (6 off 3) and Gerhard Erasmus (1 off 5). Pathum Nissanka and Moeen Ali (26 off 21) steadied the ship, taking the Giants to 67 until Moeen Ali was run-out. Opening the innings, Nissanka scored briskly after a watchful start. He crossed the 50-run mark in 30 balls on the back of three fours and two sixes. Soon after, Omarzai (39* off 16) tore into Rashid Khan, hammering four and three sixes in a devastating 23-run over that seized control for the Giants. Nissanka extended the damage with three boundaries and a six off Chris Woakes before his dismissal in the 15th over. Omarzai remained unbeaten as the Giants reached their target in 14.4 overs. Asked to bat first, MI Emirates limped to 36/3 inside the powerplay courtesy of the Giants pace attack. Nuwan Thushara snapped up Mohammed Waseem (1 off 2) and Jonny Bairstow (11 off 13) with both batters caught and bowled. Meanwhile, Azmatullah Omarzai cleaned up Tom Banton (6 off 8) in the third over. Runs were hard to come by as Nicholas Pooran and Tajinder Singh (15 off 19) looked to rebuild. The pair put up a stand of 27 runs before Moeen Ali outfoxed Tajinder to leave the MI Emirates at 58/4 in 10 overs. The innings needed impetus, and Pollard provided it in the 13th over, launching three consecutive sixes off Tabraiz Shamsi. Pooran joined the assault with a 14-run plunder off Haider Razzaq, as the duo raced to a 50-run partnership in just 36 balls. In a bid to hit his third six of the night, Pooran fell to Razzaq in the 18th over to make it 141/5. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kieron Pollard was dismissed in the final over by Omarzai. But Romario Shepherd (18* off 6) and Rashid Khan (6* off 1) did well to help the MI Emirates post 163/6.

CNMSports 5 Dec 2025 8:39 am

Nagesh Trophy: Haryana, Odisha Win In 8th Edition Of Mens National T20 Cricket Tournament For The Blind

National T20 Cricket Tournament: Cricket Association of Blind (CAB) Haryana dominated CAB Madhya Pradesh, while CAB Odisha outclassed Bihar with a flawless 6-wicket win in the Nagesh Trophy Mens National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2025 (8th Edition) at the Ranital Sports Complex in Jabalpur on Thursday. Cricket Association of Blind (CAB) Haryana delivered a clinical all-round performance to defeat CAB Madhya Pradesh by 8 wickets in the opening clash of the day. Madhya Pradesh posted 137/9 in their 20 overs, built around skipper Deepak Pahades 32 (off 32), while Haryanas disciplined attackled by Gaurav Singh and Deepak Malikkept the pressure on throughout. Haryana made the chase look effortless, racing to 138/2 in just 12.5 overs. Skipper Deepak Maliks blazing 40 not out off 26 balls and Chandan Thakurs composed 28 off 21 stitched a match-winning stand that sealed the game with authority. Deepak Malik of CAB Haryana was adjudged Player of the Match for a skippers knock that finished the contest in style. In the second match of the day, CAB Odisha romped to a dominant victory, chasing down Bihars 152-run target in a mere 11.4 overs in what is a statement of power and precision. Bihars total was held together by Bicky Oraon (36) and Balkaran Kumar (35), but 30 wides proved costly. Odishas bowlers maintained control, backed by two sharp run-outs that tightened the screws. Odishas reply was electric. Dhanapati Gauda launched the innings with a commanding 55 off 30 balls (7 fours), supported by quick-fire contributions from Lalprasad Soren and Anjan Singh, as Odisha sealed the chase with overs to spare. Bihars total was held together by Bicky Oraon (36) and Balkaran Kumar (35), but 30 wides proved costly. Odishas bowlers maintained control, backed by two sharp run-outs that tightened the screws. Also Read: Live Cricket Score . Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 9:50 pm

'We won that last hour' - Crawley hails England's 'perfect' end to the day in Brisbane

Australia's Mitchell Starc, meanwhile, lamented the state of the old pink ball and his team-mates' lack of situational awareness

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 7:55 pm

Indian Deaf Cricket Team To Tour UAE For Bilateral T20 Series; Mohammad Imran Appointed Fitness Trainer

The Indian Deaf Cricket Association: The Indian deaf cricket team will tour the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a three-match bilateral T20 series against the UAE deaf cricket team from December 11 to 13, 2025. The opening T20 is scheduled for December 11, followed by the remaining two matches on December 12 and 13. For this tour, Mohammad Imran has been appointed as the fitness trainer of the Indian side. A resident of Dhaneepur in Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh, Imran is also associated with the Delhi Premier League (DPL) as a trainer for the South Delhi team. He has previously served as the trainer for the DDCA Under-14 squad as well. The series aims to strengthen bilateral ties in deaf cricket and provide competitive exposure to both teams ahead of future international assignments. The Indian deaf cricket team emerged as the winner in the 3rd edition of the Deaf Cricket Asia Cup tournament held in India in 2017, beating Sri Lanka by a big margin of 156 runs in the final. The next year, India ended up as runners-up in the 2018 Deaf T20 World Cup after losing to Sri Lanka by 36 runs. A 15-member squad has been announced for the series. The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) team comprises: Players: Virendra Singh (Captain, Himachal Pradesh), Shariq Majeed Gani (Jammu & Kashmir), R. Yashwanth Naidu (Andhra Pradesh), Santosh Kumar Mahapatra (Odisha), Ashwin Kaliyaperumal (WK, Tamil Nadu), Rahul Waghamshe (Gujarat), Ehjas Pattappill (Kerala), Samiullah Khan Ansar Khan Pathan (WK, Maharashtra), Pranil More (Maharashtra), Viraj Kolte (Maharashtra), Jigar Thakkar (Gujarat), Vaibhav Paranjpe (Madhya Pradesh), Deepak Kumar (Uttar Pradesh), and Faheemuddin (Delhi). Players: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mukesh Kumar (Manager), Ashish Bajpai (Assistant Manager), Dev Dutt (Head Coach), Santosh Kumar Rai (Mentor), Mohammad Imran (Fitness Trainer), and Sharad Mudgal (Interpreter, ISL). Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 7:22 pm

Ashes 2nd Test: Root Ends Century-drought In Australia As England Reach 325/9 Despite Starc's 6-71

Joe Root: Joe Root finally struck his maiden Test hundred in Australia while Mitchell Starc bagged another six-wicket haul as England and Australia shared the honours on the opening day of the second Test of the Ashes series in the Day/Night encounter at the Gabba in Brisbane on Thursday. Root, who survived a difficult chace on the third ball he faced as Steve Smith failed to latch onto what could have been a stunning catch at second slip, was batting on 135 not out along with Jofra Archer, on 32, as England, on electing to bat first, reached 325/9 at stumps after another engrossing day of cricket in the five-Test Ashes series. The 34-year-old right-handed batter Root, who has faced a lot of music on not scoring a hundred Down Under so far, finally removed the anomaly from the pages of his illustrious career. He reached the 40th Test century of his career, reaching the mark off 181 balls (11x4) as he anchored the England innings with a majestic batting effort, rescuing the visitors from a precarious 5/2 in the morning with both Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope getting out for zeroes, falling to Starc, Australia's best bowler in the series so far. After the hosts decided to give skipper Pat Cummins more time to recover and surprised many by dropping spinner Nathan Lyon for a five-pronged pace attack, Starc, who got Duckett edging to Marnus Labuschagne at first slip with a ball that nipped away a bit for a first-ball duck -- his 26th victim in the first over of a Test-- and then rattled the stumps to send Pope to the dressing room for a three-ball zero. In the process, Starc went past Wasim Akram to take his wicket tally to 416, becoming the best left-arm pacer in the history of the game. Root, who anchored the innings, joined forces with opener Zak Crawley and took England to 122 when Crawley edged behind to Alex Carey off Michael Neser. Crawley, who reached his fifty off 68 balls, and Root shared a 117-run partnership for the third wicket. The seasoned batter blew hot and cold, continuing to strike a balance between caution and aggression, as he collected the majority of his boundaries from straight drives when the ball was over-pitched. He continued playing his characteristic glides, largely from under his nose, but invariably to a fine gully for no run. Harry Brook (31) and skipper Ben Stokes added crucial runs with Root, but could not build on the start, especially Brook, and England were soon down to 219/5 and looking set to implore again, especially after their skipper was run out during a horrible mix-up with Root. Jamie Smith was out for zero while Will Jacks could manage only 19 off 31 balls. Gus Atkinson (4) and Brydon Carse fell for single-digit scores to Starc as the pacer completed his six-wicket haul as England slumped to 264/. England lost five wickets for 54 runs in this spell amidst another Starc-inspired collapse. But Root continued to hold fort. He reached his hundred off 181 balls, studded with 11 fours. He found a willing partner in Jofra Archer (32 not out) as they added 61 runs for the unbeaten 10th wicket partnership in just 7.2 overs. Though the Aussies would be happy that they have claimed nine England wickets and can hope to continue to fight back on the second day, the opening day of the Pink-ball Test belonged to Root, who finally broke the mental barrier and scored his first hundred on Australian soil. He helped England reach a strong total and helped them dream of levelling the series following their embarrassing two-day capitulation in the first match. But Root continued to hold fort. He reached his hundred off 181 balls, studded with 11 fours. He found a willing partner in Jofra Archer (32 not out) as they added 61 runs for the unbeaten 10th wicket partnership in just 7.2 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 325/9 in 74 overs (Joe Root 135 not out, Zak Crawley 76, Jofra Archer 32 not out; Mitchell Starc 6-71) against Australia. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 7:10 pm

Mitchell Starc on left-arm wickets record: Wasim still the GOAT

Australian becomes leading Test wicket-taker among left-arm quicks with Gabba six-for

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 6:49 pm

Zak Crawley settles the nerves as he bounces back from Perth pair

Opener produces vital half-century to help revive England from another wobbly start

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 6:39 pm

WPL 2026: Looking Forward To Teaming Up With Meg Lanning At UP Warriorz, Say Shikha Pandey, Kiran Navgire

The WPL Auction: Indian stars Shikha Pandey and Kiran Navgire are looking forward to teaming up with former Australia captain Meg Lanning at the UP Warriorz and learn from the legend when they play in the upcoming season of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026. The WPL Auction conducted recently brought emotional highs and fresh beginnings for players like Shikha Pandey and Kiran Navgire, who are either joining new teams or returning to familiar ones. Speaking on JioHotstar, UP Warriorz newest signing, Shikha Pandey, and returning power-hitter Kiran Navgire shared their reactions to the auction, reflecting on anxious moments, franchise transitions, and the excitement of teaming up with world-class leaders ahead of the new season. Shikha opened up about the anxious moments during the WPL 2026 Auction, saying there was a bit of anxiety. There was definitely a bit of anxiety, but I reminded myself that whatever is meant to happen, will happen. I trusted the hard work Ive put in over the past three seasons. Im really happy to now be part of the UP Warriorz family, said Shikha, who moved from the Delhi Capitals to a new franchise in UP Warriorz. I have immense gratitude for Delhi Capitals for the opportunities, the trust, and the support from the coaching group. But now, with UP Warriorz, Im excited that Meg Lanning will be there. Playing alongside someone like Sophie Ecclestone is something Im really looking forward to, she said. Speaking on JioHotstar, Kiran Navgire recalled learning about her selection while still training: I was batting in the nets while my friends were watching the auction. As soon as my name came up, they called me, and we all watched the moment together. I have immense gratitude for Delhi Capitals for the opportunities, the trust, and the support from the coaching group. But now, with UP Warriorz, Im excited that Meg Lanning will be there. Playing alongside someone like Sophie Ecclestone is something Im really looking forward to, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I feel really good about this moment. I wanted to play for UP Warriorz this season. Ive built a strong bond with the players and the staff, so Im excited to be back. I always wanted to play with Meg Lanning, and Im lucky she has joined our team. She has won so many World Cups and big matches for Australia, and even in the last two to three seasons with the Delhi Capitals, she led them to the finals. All that experience will help us this year. Im looking forward to playing with her and learning from her, Kiran Navgire said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 6:02 pm

Root ton, Starc six as England reach 325 for 9 on opening day in Brisbane

Root's first ton in Australia anchored an England first innings that at times showed restraint, but was also marked by reckless dismissals

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 5:55 pm

'Absolutely Filthy': 'Gutted' Lyon Reacts To His Omission From Gabba Test Before Toss

Gabba Test: Australias veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon has revealed he was feeling absolutely filthy at being told he wouldn't be playing in the second Test. Lyon revealed that he arrived at the ground at 12 pm (local time), only to be informed 30 minutes later that he would not be playing. In a bold selection call, Australia made two changes to the side that won in Perth, with Michael Neser replacing Lyon and Josh Inglis replacing the injured opener Usman Khawaja. Neser joins Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, and Brendan Doggett, as well as all-rounder Cameron Green, as Australia opt for an all-out pace attack for the Gabba Test. However, selection chief George Bailey earlier clarified it was very much a one-Test decision to leave out Lyon, guaranteeing the off-spinners selection for the third match against England in Adelaide. Bailey also said, Nathan will disagree with the decision, and thats perfectly okay. I think he disagreed with the decision in Jamaica, and thats perfectly okay. Asked about his conversation with chief selector George Bailey, Lyon told Channel 7 it was short. He continued, Absolutely filthy, but yeah, cant do anything about it. Hope I can play my role in making sure I get the guys ready and do whatever I can to make sure that we get the right result here. Asked about what would have been the reason behind his omission, Lyon added, To be honest, I hadnt really sat down with Ronnie or George yet. Im letting things settle down in my own head and trying to make sure that Im, as I said, doing whatever I can to make sure the guys out in the middle representing Australia do the right thing and get the right result for us. Lyon, who was also left out of Australia's previous day-night Test against the West Indies in July, has a strong record at the Gabba, taking 52 wickets at a tick under 29, and has 43 wickets at 25.63 with the pink ball. Its no secret its a place where I absolutely love playing cricket, and I feel like Ive got a decent record here, get a lot of bounce there. I felt like the wicket was going to offer a bit of bounce for myself, but Id like to see what Jacks does, said Lyon. He also said he hasnt watched much of the action on Thursday. Yeah, Im not a great watcher, if Im being honest. I dont know how many balls Ive watched. The spinner added that communication is always there and will speak to the coaching staff when hes ready. He also said he hasnt watched much of the action on Thursday. Yeah, Im not a great watcher, if Im being honest. I dont know how many balls Ive watched. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Im not the first player to miss a Test match, and I wont be the last. But yeah, obviously pretty gutted because I know the role that I can play within Australian cricket, and especially a venue like this. Extremely disappointed, but Ill do whatever I have to do to make sure these guys are up, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 5:18 pm

Rashid Khan replaces Jordan Thompson in MI Emirates squad

It has been learnt that Rashid will not be available for the entire ILT20 and is likely to be around until December 20 before leaving for SA20

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 4:41 pm

Starc Pips Wasim Akram To Become Leading Left-arm Bowler In Test Cricket History

Sir Richard Hadlee: Australia's senior pacer Mitchell Starc broke the record for the most wickets taken by a left-arm fast bowler in Test cricket history on Day 1 of the second Ashes Test at Brisbane on Thursday. The 35-year-old dismissed Harry Brook for 31, caught by Steve Smith at second slip, to claim his 415th Test wicket and go past Wasim Akram's tally of 414 victims after striking with the second ball of his new spell. Interestingly, Starc made his Test debut at the same venue against New Zealand in 2011 and is one of only three bowlers, alongside Nathan Lyon and Ravichandran Ashwin, to have taken at least 350 Test wickets since January 2015. The Pakistani great was quick to hail the Aussie pacer for breaking his record. Super Starc! Proud of you, mate. Your incredible hard work sets you apart, and it was only a matter of time before you crossed my tally of wickets. I am pleased to give this to you! Go well, and keep soaring to new heights in your stellar career, Akram posted on X. Akram played 104 Tests for his 414 wickets, with Starc reaching the milestone in his 102nd. In the series opener in Perth, the left-arm quick produced a sensational spell of 7-58 and became just the 21st bowler and the 13th Australian to reach 100 Ashes wickets. In the current squads of both teams, only Nathan Lyon (110) and Starc are the two bowlers to hold 100 or more wickets in the Ashes. Starc is now 16th on the all-time wicket-taker list and could move above both India's Harbhajan Singh (417) and South Africa's Shaun Pollock (421) in the ongoing pink-ball Test. Moreover, he could match or move past Sir Richard Hadlee's tally of 431 Test wickets in the series. He hit the milestone in only 23 Tests. Speaking about the match, Starc gave Australia a dream start under the pink ball Test, reducing England to 5/2 within three overs. He first removed Ben Duckett for duck on the last of the first over before dismissing Ollie Pope for nil in his next over. ' Then, Zak Crawley and Joe Root dug England out of trouble to reach tea at 98/2. The duo stitched a 117-run stand off 152 balls for the third wicket, before the former fell to Michael Neser. Speaking about the match, Starc gave Australia a dream start under the pink ball Test, reducing England to 5/2 within three overs. He first removed Ben Duckett for duck on the last of the first over before dismissing Ollie Pope for nil in his next over. ' Also Read: Live Cricket Score Skipper Ben Stokes (17) and Jamie Smith (0) followed soon after as England reached 235/6 at the time of filing this report, with Root standing strong at 88 and Will Jacks at 17. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 4:16 pm

Hardik Pandya Mania Forces Venue Shift For BarodaGujarat SMAT Match

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Hardik Pandyas comeback triggered such overwhelming fan frenzy that organisers had no choice but to shift the BarodaGujarat SMAT fixture to a high-capacity stadium. The match, originally scheduled here at the Gymkhana Ground, was relocated to the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, known for hosting major international matches and IPL fixtures. It provides stronger security architecture and greater crowd-handling capacity, making it the preferred choice for a turnout of this scale. Officials confirmed that the decision was taken after unusually large gatherings of fans were recorded near team hotels, practice nets, and ticket counters far exceeding typical domestic tournament turnout. In Barodas previous game against Punjab, play was interrupted multiple times due to pitch invasions as fans rushed out to meet Hardik. The surge, organisers say, is driven entirely by the excitement to watch Hardik Pandya, whose star power continues to attract fans in overwhelming numbers. The enthusiasm for Hardik Pandya is unbelievable. Fan turnout, enquiries, and crowd movement exceeded our projections by a huge margin. To ensure safety and smooth match operations, we decided to shift the match to Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, a senior organising official said. Hardik returned to competitive cricket after a long injury layoff on Tuesday and smashed a 42-ball 77 not out for Baroda as the team chased down a 223-run target against Punjab to clinch their second consecutive victory at the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He sustained an injury during Indias Asia Cup Super Fours clash against Sri Lanka and has been out of action since. The allrounder subsequently missed the ODI and T20I series against Australia and was unavailable for selection for the ongoing 50-over series against South Africa. However, after exiting the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru and upon receiving RTP (Return to Play) clearance from the board, Hardik joined the Baroda team, led by his brother Krunal Pandya, for the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy tournament. He sustained an injury during Indias Asia Cup Super Fours clash against Sri Lanka and has been out of action since. The allrounder subsequently missed the ODI and T20I series against Australia and was unavailable for selection for the ongoing 50-over series against South Africa. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, Baroda restricted Gujarat 70 with Raj Limbani picking 3 for 5. In response, Baroda chased down the target in 6.4 overs for the loss of two wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 2:46 pm

Australia deny playing 'silly buggers' over Cummins non-return

Speculation about surprise comeback had been rife, but ultimately Australia opted for discretion

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 2:15 pm

Bailey Says Lyons' Shock Omission From Gabba Test 'very Much A One-Test Decision'

Gabba Test: Australia chief selector George Bailey has said that Nathan Lyons omission from the second Ashes Test against England at the Gabba was based on conditions and clarified it was very much a one-Test decision, guaranteeing that the veteran off-spinner will play the third Test in Adelaide. Australia made a bold selection call for the pink-ball Test at the Gabba, as they made two changes to the side that won in Perth, with Michael Neser replacing Lyon and Josh Inglis replacing injured opener Usman Khawaja. Neser joins Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett, as well as all-rounder Cameron Green, as Australia opt for an all-out pace attack for the Gabba Test. Lyon was left out of an Australia side for the first time in a home Test since 2012, while the hosts were also still without captain Pat Cummins for the second Ashes Test in Brisbane. Lyon, who was also left out of Australia's previous day-night Test against the West Indies in July, has a strong record at the Gabba, taking 52 wickets at a tick under 29, and has 43 wickets at 25.63 with the pink ball. Very much its a one-Test decision Nath will play in Adelaide. Its how you think youll structure up the resources and how theyre going to be used, when it gets dark here, when you think youre going to be using seam bowlers, how many overs will get bowled in the day, when you think the new ball will be available, that sort of stuff, Bailey said during play on day one. Bailey also revealed how close Australia's captain Pat Cummins was to playing in Brisbane. The pacer was touted for a potential return for the day-night match, but remains out through injury. Cummins, who missed the first Test victory in Perth while continuing to rehab and recover from a back stress injury, rejoined the Australian squad in Brisbane but was not named in the 14-player squad. This week Cummins progressed to bowling on consecutive days as part of his return from his lumbar stress injury. He was bowling again in the Gabba nets on Thursday as medicos gradually give him a longer leash. He's going to bowl a certain amount of overs this week. So it's like, 'Well, if you're going bowl them here (in the nets), can it be there (in the Test)? This week Cummins progressed to bowling on consecutive days as part of his return from his lumbar stress injury. He was bowling again in the Gabba nets on Thursday as medicos gradually give him a longer leash. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Once we got up here, saw his training, got as much of the background medical information as well, it became a live possibility. Then it was just working through the permutations of what would that look like in terms of the amount of overs, what would it look like going forward as well? It became a live conversation, hence probably leaving some of the other decisions until late, Bailey said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 2:08 pm

Samson, Asif star in Kerala's win over Mumbai

Rahane, Sarfaraz and Suryakumar's efforts go in vain

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 1:33 pm

1st Test: Rachin, Latham's Tons Help NZ Take 481-run Lead Over WI At Stumps On Day 3

The West Indies: Centuries from Rachin Ravindra and Tom Latham put New Zealand in command in the opening Test as the hosts ended Day 3 on 417/4, taking a 481-run lead over the West Indies here at the Hagley Oval on Thursday. New Zealand began the third day at 32/0, already 96 runs ahead of the West Indies. By stumps, they had piled on 385 runs on the back of a dominant 279-run partnership between Rachin (176) and Latham (145). Starting the day, Latham and Devon Conway extended their overnight partnership to 84 before Conway cut a delivery straight to deep point off Ojay Shields, who later removed Kane Williamson for 9. At that stage, New Zealand were 100/2 and leading by 164 runs. The West Indies, however, wouldnt find another breakthrough until late in the final session, as Rachin and Latham went on an all-out assault. Rachin raced to a 52-ball half-century, while Latham cruised to his 14th Test hundred at the stroke of Tea. Rachin closed the session with a boundary that carried him to 70 off 75, the pair having added 133 runs in just 27.1 overs at a rapid clip. The lead surpassed 300 in the very first over after Tea, with Rachin reaching to his fourth Test century by striking three boundaries in the opening two overs and bringing up his ton from just 107 deliveries. By the time the second new ball was due and taken immediately, New Zealand were already 400 ahead, with Ravindra overtaking Latham on the scoreboard. Kemar Roach finally broke the deadly 279-run partnership with an inswinger that brushed Lathams inside edge as he reached out for a drive. Rachin later fell to a surprise yorker from Shields. The lead surpassed 300 in the very first over after Tea, with Rachin reaching to his fourth Test century by striking three boundaries in the opening two overs and bringing up his ton from just 107 deliveries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: New Zealand 231 & 417/4 (Rachin Ravindra 176, Tom Latham 145; Kemar Roach 2-61) lead West Indies 167 by 481 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 1:14 pm

Mark Wood casts doubt on Adelaide return after painkilling injections

Fast bowler admits age may be slowing his recovery after recurrence of knee issue

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 1:06 pm

Meet Deeya Yadav, Who Makes Historic WPL Entry, To Play Alongside Shafali Verma

Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club: Exactly a week ago, IT professionals Pinky and Rakesh Yadav endured a nerve-wracking evening. While Pinky was at home, Rakesh was on his way back from office. Just 18 kilometres away, their 16-year-old daughter Deeya's name was about to flash up in the WPL auction. While Deeya was with Haryana's U23 squad in Kerala for the T20 games, nervousness peaked within Pinky and Rakesh when auctioneer Mallika Sagar took her name. The auction room was quiet for 10-15 seconds before Delhi Capitals who were tracking the teenager for a while - raised their paddle and took her in at a base price of Rs 10 lakh. When finally DC raised the paddle, I was hugely relieved. It was our first experience as well because we arent aware of how the auction works. So it was an amazing experience - though quite a nervous one, recalled Rakesh in a chat with IANS. For Pinky, more than nerves, it was fear. She watched players go unsold before Deeya's name came. I was scared that when her name comes up, what would happen. But suddenly DC came and made the bid, I was like, 'Oh God, I was not expecting this but it has happened now'. We are still in shock like did this happen for real and so soon? she told IANS. Life hasn't been the same since Deeya became the youngest player to be signed in a WPL auction. We are just a very normal middle-class family. I don't have words to explain about how life has been for us after Deeya got picked for WPL. She's getting a lot of attention, many phone calls are coming and we don't actually know how to react to it, said Rakesh. At DC, Deeya will reunite with her idol - India opener Shafali Verma, player of the match in last month's ODI World Cup final. The pair bonded well in Haryana's setup, and now destiny has placed them together in DC. Shafali has been her favourite for a long time and MS Dhoni is also her favourite cricketer. Co-incidentally all are right-handed batters. Deeya can bowl with both hands. She does all work, including writing, with her left hand. But when she picks up the bat, she is a right-hander, said Rakesh. Watching Shafali dismantle bowling attacks shaped Deeya's game, where aggression is the fulcrum. In the 2023 Under-15 Women's One-Day Cup, Deeya smashed an unbeaten 213 off 125 balls against Tripura, an innings which put her on DC's radar. This year, she finished as fifth highest run-getter in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy - 298 runs at 59.5 with a strike rate of 128. She maintained that form by being the fourth highest run-getter in inter-zonal T20 competition - 151 runs coming at a strike rate of 149.5. We have been tracking Deeya Yadav closely through the recent domestic season, especially during the Senior Womens T20 and Inter Zonal tournaments. Playing alongside her Haryana teammate and idol Shafali Verma has been a vital part of her development. Deeya showed fearless intent, a wide array of shots, and composure at a young age, which impressed us during these competitions. Her numbers were strong, and she caught the attention of scouts, but we were fortunate to pick her at base price. What makes Deeya stand out are her reactions to different situations, attitude, body language, and intent. She plays fearlessly, and one of her most standout shots is how she likes to go aerial down the ground, over mid-on and mid-off. With Delhi Capitals having retained three key Indian batters, she is the ideal backup player for that role. Playing alongside Shafali again at Delhi Capitals will help her continue to develop that confidence and aggression which we value highly, said CricViz analysts, who are a part of the DC scouting team, to IANS. Amidst all this, Rakesh - a former Delhi Under-19 player who played a fair bit of corporate cricket recalled the time in 2015/16, when the family was in Pune. Deeya was like any other kid, hopping between skating, music, dance, badminton, gymnastics - whatever caught her eye in a particular month. One day, she told Rakesh about wanting to play cricket and took to it immediately. Rakesh would drive her to weekend sessions, where he watched her enthusiasm grow. She was enjoying herself there and that was the best part. Based on the little bit of cricket I played, I saw she grasped the skillsets very well. Then she started asking for equipment, kit, and slowly, I also started helping her, he said. Deeyas budding promise could have been derailed by the Covid-19 pandemic. When lockdown hit and everything went remote, the family relocated to Gurugram. With no formal training available, Rakesh and Deeya found a ground near their home - he would throw balls and she would bat. Rakesh faced no major challenges in shaping Deeya's career barring money matters. There were some challenges to manage finances as it's a very demanding sport. If you want to excel, then you need top-notch equipment and coaches. The fees were quite high, but we managed somehow. For Pinky, the sacrifices were greater. As a working mother, she juggled office demands, household responsibilities, and younger daughter's school routine even as Rakesh went with Deeya for training. Everyone was going in different paths. Sometimes, I took a leave or shifted my work late or early, but I managed somehow. Deeya now trains at the Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club in Sultanpur, and is strongly supported by the Haryana Cricket Association. Rakesh stays closely involved, tracking Deeya's progress with supportive coaches who keep him informed. But as a former cricketer himself, he knew when to step back. We as parents should not interfere much in the sport and when a kid starts doing power hitting, especially girls, they have a range of shots on the leg-side. But over a period of time, when she started gaining some strength, she developed shots on both sides, and that gives her the ability to hit around the park. Her strength and conditioning coach has also worked on her to get this, said Rakesh. Sanjay Negi, who runs a training centre in Ghitorni, coached Deeya in 2023. What stood out wasn't just her 360-degree shot-making - it was her mental strength. She has a mindset that if I don't make a run today, I will make it again tomorrow. The world usually stresses on being technically sound, but she is mentally very sound. Technically, there was work to do, and Negi did strengthen her basics. When she first came, she couldnt take singles, basics were a little poor, would get out to inswingers very quickly, was very weak in facing leg-spinners and had issues in backlift - so I strengthened all of that. My belief is if you strengthen weaknesses on time in this growing phase, it's fine, he said. Like many young cricketers, Deeya copped stern words from coaches. Her mood would drop and Pinky would remind her: it's all part of the journey. I would say just think that we also want you to grow and go ahead. We used to make her understand and get her to feel that everyone is with her. She is very good nature wise and forgets things in a while. Before having a breakout time in this season, Deeya struggled with fitness and recurring fatigue. Heavy workloads and poor diet left her injury-prone, as Deeya dealt with a ligament injury. In August, Rakesh sought help from Bengaluru-based sports nutritionist Rashmi Cherian. As an opening batter, Deeyas energy levels were a concern, while recovery was harder. Long hours on the field left her drained, meaning fatigue was high, so as risk of overuse injuries. Rashmi and Deeya are yet to meet in person, and with the latter constantly on the road, they connect via late night or early morning calls. The transformation was swift - within three months, energy surged, recovery improved, fatigue vanished, giving a tall Deeya an athletic build. It took a lot of effort because players are talented, but their bodies are weak. We stick to our traditional and regular home-cooked food, but mostly plates are incomplete. Yes, it has roti, vegetables, dal and rice, is clean, hygienic and homemade. But is it complete and enough for a player? I had to dig deeper and work around right from what she will eat before and after training, she said to IANS. Deeya's reluctance to follow nutritional advice initially tested Rashmi's patience. The stern words came, so did caring ones and eventually, Deeya listened. For any athlete, it's not easy to change food habits. You've been following something and then you have your pressure of playing games. On top of that, you have to eat something which you really don't like. Her discipline is remarkable. We have to make up protein as she's vegetarian and you do not get these things regularly. This girl used to eat Amul raw paneer in the room. Once she sent me a photo of eating that and I was like, Are you eating this raw? Her reply was, Yes mam, I'm okay to eat it. So I was like, wow, this is a good transformation and I was glad to see this. When her fitness became better, she began to strike fifties effortlessly and one of them won the game for Haryana. Such has been the effect that we dont talk about her previous injuries anymore, she said. Through Rashmis guidance, Deeya's diet is constantly fine-tuned. Morning calls decide between eating dosa, uttapam or idli, depending on whether it's a match day or training day. Supplements and electrolytes shift with each city's conditions, so as pictures of food menus. The process goes beyond nutrition - hydration, recovery, foam rolling, stretching, and sleep are monitored. Rashmi noted Deeya's fat percentage has dropped further while muscle mass improved significantly. Rashmi also provides a food list and Deeya carries protein bars and non-perishable foods in a bag. Instances have happened where she has to be on ground or at training while the menstrual pain was intense. Once, she finished an intense 2-3 hours training session and players were served tea, biscuit and pakoras. I asked, 'What are you going to do?' She would reply, 'Mam, I just had what you asked me to eat'. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Deeya's journey to play cricket has been demanding - learning the game in Pune, relocating to Gurugram, enduring hours of traffic for attending training sessions, while balancing her nutritional needs and constantly play various age-group games. Yet her focus remained sharp enough to catch DC's attention for 2026 WPL. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Actually, there is no special hope. I don't want to put my hopes on her shoulders. Shes too young for that. But like every parent in India, I want her to enjoy first. Wherever destiny takes her, I want her to enjoy and thankfully, she is enjoying. I'm sure if she keeps on enjoying, and learning new things, she will definitely do good and I want to see her playing for India, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 12:40 pm

Virat Kohli's double century: Anushka Sharma proud, Sunil Gavaskar asks 'Who needs a superman?'

After hitting his 52nd ODI century in Ranchi, Virat Kohli hit another century in the match in Raipur against South Africa.

IBTimes 4 Dec 2025 12:28 pm

Ravindra 176, Latham 145 drive New Zealand into complete control

Dropped catches haunt West Indies as New Zealand take a 481-run lead on third day

Espn CricInfo 4 Dec 2025 12:26 pm