Feeling Of Being In A Temple And Seeing God Came While Hitting Test Ton At Lord's: Yastika Bhatia
ODI World Cup: Two months ago, Yastika Bhatia stood at Mahakaal, one of India's most revered temples, to offer her prayers before making her long-awaited international cricket comeback in May, coming after spending nearly 18 months on the sidelines after suffering an ACL injury. That knee injury picked up during the fag end of Indias preparatory camp for the 2025 ODI World Cup in Visakhapatnam took her to surgery and, subsequently, hours of rehab, as she saw India win the trophy at home and even miss out on WPL 2026. Though the script didnt pan out in the way she wanted in the T20 World Cup and preceding series against England, including her batting positions being shuffled, Yastika touched down at her home in Vadodara earlier this week with something she will be forever associated with the first-ever womens batter to hit a Test century at Lords. Two days ago, Yastika found herself at the Gurudev Dutt temple, offering her prayers, and the feeling of seeing the Almighty is exactly what reminded her of the emotions of getting her maiden international century at the Home of Cricket. That feeling of thanking God on seeing them there I got that kind of feeling when I scored a century. Two days ago, I went to Gurudev Dutt temple and stood there to thank God. The feeling that came at that time was just the same. It was a very emotional moment to hit the century because of whatever I have gone through in the last 2-3 years; I am grateful to my family, who have been a pillar of support for me throughout my career. These are the moments that I remember, Yastika told IANS in a virtual press conference organised by the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) on Saturday. The sense of calmness in Yastikas words is evident from how she described her batting approach. Resuming day three on 39, her first directive was simple: survive the morning session. Even as the nervous nineties kicked in, she refused to retreat into a shell, staying true to her naturally aggressive instincts. But once the run to the century was completed, Yastikas calm and focused mind gave way to the pure joy of reaching the three-figure mark. The idea of getting her name onto the famous Lord's Honours Board wasn't a spur-of-the-moment thought that struck her in the run-up to the historic 270-run victory. It had been planted much earlier, in a line from head coach Amol Muzumdar before India's T20 World Cup game against Australia, which eventually led to their exit from the competition. When we came to play a T20 World Cup game against Australia, Amol sir said your name could be mentioned on the Honours board if you score a century or pick five wickets. That was a motivation that all the players had at the back of their minds. When I was sitting before the knock, I just looked at the Honours board, and I saw that Don Bradman-sir is there twice. The name of Dilip Vengsarkar, sir, is also there thrice on the board. People have done it so many times here at Lord's. I was very motivated and inspired by seeing their names. I had that in the back of my mind. When I made those 39 runs on the second day, I went home, and I saw that I needed just 61 runs to make a century, and then my name could also come. I have made fifty in the past in Test matches and in International cricket. So, I was like, I just have to make another 50, and I can do that because I have done it in the past, and the total will be a hundred. Much of that century was built alongside Smriti Mandhana, who fell agonisingly short of a hundred of her own but batted brilliantly across both innings. That's what was going through my mind at the time when I went in. Smriti-di was playing magnificently in both innings. She was playing elegantly and hitting those pull shots. I was watching from the other end, and I was feeling that I also wanted to hit those kinds of pull shots. She has been an inspiration for me since I started playing. At Lord's, we were playing together and having partnerships it was like a dream come true for me from the other end. Unfortunately, she missed out on the hundred, though her innings were very crucial for the team. So, I think she batted really well, and I had a partnership with her, and that was a very happy moment for me. She had an injury similar to mine before the 2017 ODI World Cup. So, she told me that it's like a turning point in my career as well, because you learn so many little things about cricket and life in this rehab journey, once you go through surgery. That really motivated and helped me. Also, throughout my rehab, whenever I used to meet Harman, she used to tell me that we are looking forward to having you back on the team. So, that was also a big motivation, and I think all of the team management were backing me and motivating me throughout my journey. So, I am very grateful for that, she elaborated. Yastika is unequivocal in saying that India needs more Test cricket for women, a format she says shaped her generation of cricketers. Yes, I totally agree with Harry di (on what she said in the post-match presentation). There should be more women's Tests. We enjoy playing Test cricket as a team. When we were young, there was no white ball - there was only a red ball. So, we grew up playing with the red ball, and it is a core memory for everyone's childhood that we used to play with the red ball a lot. We want to play more Test matches, and I think in the future, that will be done for sure. Before the Lord's Test, though, there was a different kind of reset for Yastika. With her parents, Harish and Garima, and sister Josita, Yastika went on an impromptu trip to Scotland. About my trip to Scotland, I think my family had come to the UK to watch the World Cup. But unfortunately, we lost in the group stage. So, we had a few days until the Test match, and I just wanted to recharge and refresh. So, we instantly booked a three-day trip to Scotland - me, my father, mother, and sister. For three days, there was a change of weather and conditions, and I just forgot everything about cricket and could just relax at that time, spend time with family, and visit different historical places in Scotland, like the castle and different places over there - they are very beautiful. I was lost in that beauty, and that really refreshed me during that time. My family has been my pillar of support throughout my journey. In her rehab, Yastika banked on reading the Bhagavad Gita, which talks about focusing on the actions rather than the outcome. That learning helped her stay detached from every outcome during the rehab period. Yastika was quick to acknowledge the role her family played in giving her emotional support during rehab. They are very simple and positive people and very caring. So, they have always supported me. It was my father's dream, actually, that my sister and I would play sports. Any sport, whatever we like, but we chose cricket. So, he was like, You should play sports always because that keeps your body and mind in a good place. So, that was his dream, and my mother has also made so many sacrifices. Like, she does my whole diet. She takes care of everything, along with my nutritionist. Like, overall, her support, her caring nature - I think she is very, very caring and she is always there for me in whatever situation she is in. Six months in Bengaluru in an Airbnb with me. So, she used to cook for me and take care of all the things in the Airbnb while I was going through rehab and everything. So, we did so that my mind is not totally like in a hotel room. If I stay for six odd months, then it can become a little negative. So, I wanted to stay in a positive frame of mind. My dad and mom decided that Mom would stay with me, and Dad would stay with my sister at home here. So, I am very grateful for their decision. So, that was his dream, and my mother has also made so many sacrifices. Like, she does my whole diet. She takes care of everything, along with my nutritionist. Like, overall, her support, her caring nature - I think she is very, very caring and she is always there for me in whatever situation she is in. Six months in Bengaluru in an Airbnb with me. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For now, the century is still sinking in Yastikas mind. But between the temple visits, the family that never stopped believing, and a name now etched onto one of cricket's most storied boards, Yastika has given herself every reason to want more of these days. Article Source: IANS
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Harsh Dubey Replaces Injured Washington Sundar For Final ODI Against England
Harare Sports Club: Left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Harsh Dubey has been added to Indias squad for the third and final ODI against England, to be played at Lord's on Sunday, as a replacement for the injured Washington Sundar, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Saturday. Sundar sustained a right hamstring injury during the second ODI at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff, where England won, and has been ruled out of the series-deciding clash. IANS had previously reported that Sundars hamstring strain would rule him out of Sundays clash as he needs a couple of weeks for rest and recovery. Washington sustained a right hamstring injury during the second ODI at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, and has been ruled out of the remainder of the series. He will undergo scans and seek a specialist opinion for further management of his injury, the BCCI further said. Dubey made his ODI debut for India against Afghanistan at Dharamshala in June, where he picked 3-47. He was in action during India As 1-0 red-ball series victory in Sri Lanka, where he picked four scalps and made scores of 30 and 29. He now joins the spin bowling department in the ODI team, comprising fellow all-rounder Axar Patel and wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Washington sustained a right hamstring injury during the second ODI at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, and has been ruled out of the remainder of the series. He will undergo scans and seek a specialist opinion for further management of his injury, the BCCI further said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias updated squad for the third ODI: Shubman Gill (Captain), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer (Vice-Captain), KL Rahul (WK), Ishan Kishan (WK), Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Gurnoor Brar, Prince Yadav, Harsh Dubey. Article Source: IANS
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'He Has Entertained The Nation Immensely': Kapil Dev Hails Rohit Amid Retirement Speculation
Secretary Devajit Saikia: Former India captain Kapil Dev paid glowing tribute to Rohit Sharma amid growing speculation over the opener's ODI future, saying the veteran batter has given Indian cricket unforgettable memories while wishing him well if he decides to retire. When asked whether Sunday's third ODI against England at Lord's could be Rohit's final appearance in the format, Kapil said, He has entertained the nation immensely, something very few players have achieved. He is one of those outstanding cricketers who has given us so much. If he is retiring, I wish him all the very best, Dev told IANS. However, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) acted quickly to dismiss the rumors. Secretary Devajit Saikia stated that there have been no discussions about Rohit's future in ODIs and confirmed that the former captain is still central to Indias plans. Rohit Sharma remains a key player for India. There has been no discussion at all about Lord's being his last ODI. The entire team is focused on the important match ahead, and there's no need to pay attention to such speculation, Saikia told IANS on Friday. Speculation increased after reports suggested that Sundays ODI at Lord's could be Rohit's last appearance in the format. Sources indicated that the veteran opener might not be included in Indias plans for the 2027 ODI World Cup. The rumors gained traction following Rohit's poor performance in the first two ODIs of the ongoing series against England. Rohit Sharma remains a key player for India. There has been no discussion at all about Lord's being his last ODI. The entire team is focused on the important match ahead, and there's no need to pay attention to such speculation, Saikia told IANS on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite the rumors, Rohit's record is one of the best in ODI history. In 286 matches, he has scored 11,731 runs, making him one of Indias greatest white-ball openers. As captain, he led India in 56 ODIs, taking the team to the final of the 2023 ODI World Cup with his bold style before winning the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy in the UAE. Article Source: IANS
Baroda Cricket Association: India wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia says she never allowed the prospect of a maiden Test century to alter the way she batted during her historic innings at Lord's, insisting that sticking to India's aggressive brand of cricket mattered more than personal milestones. Speaking at a press conference facilitated by the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) on Saturday, days after becoming the first woman to score a Test hundred at the iconic venue, Yastika said her only objective was to play according to the merit of the ball, irrespective of the score she was on. Asked whether the innings had the potential to change perceptions around Indian women's Test cricket, Yastika said her focus during the knock remained firmly on executing her natural game. I didn't think so much about that. But my aim was that I'll play according to my mindset, that I'll play aggressive cricket. My game is aggressive, and I'll play the same. Even if I'm in the 90s, 80s, I'll play according to the merit of the ball. I won't change my style of playing just to score a century. But at the same time, whatever the ball merit is there, I'll play according to that, Yastika said while replying to an IANS query. Rather than viewing the innings as an individual statement, Yastika said it reflected the philosophy that has become central to the Indian women's team over the last few years. I had that in mind. And like the recent times, for the last three years, like the brand of cricket we are playing, I think the Indian team is really playing positive cricket, she stated. She also revealed that India women's head coach Amol Muzumdar had reinforced that message before her return to the national setup after a lengthy injury layoff. And Amol sir was telling me that as well in the T20 series that we are all playing a brand of cricket where we are looking to be aggressive, we are looking to be positive all the time. So, you are coming into the set-up after a long time. So, we are looking that you will also play the same brand of cricket, she mentioned.. She also revealed that India women's head coach Amol Muzumdar had reinforced that message before her return to the national setup after a lengthy injury layoff. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yastikas century not only secured her a place on the Lord's Honours Board but also underlined the fearless approach that has increasingly defined India's batting across formats. For the left-hander, however, the innings was never about chasing a personal landmark, it was about remaining true to her natural game and the attacking identity the team has committed to over the past three years. Article Source: IANS
'I Use Setbacks, Challenges As Fuels To Come Back Stronger,' Says Yastika On Her Comeback Journey
Baroda Cricket Association: India wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia said that the months she spent away from cricket with a serious knee injury reshaped her mindset, teaching her patience, resilience and an unwavering belief in the process. Speaking at a press conference facilitated by the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) on Saturday, days after scripting history with a maiden Test century at Lord's following her return from an ACL injury, the left-hander reflected on the emotional lows of missing major tournaments and the lessons that ultimately defined her comeback. Rather than dwelling on the landmark hundred that placed her on the Lord's Honours Board, Yastika spoke about the period that came before it, a phase when her cricketing future appeared uncertain. Yes, I think when I got injured, at that time, it was a very low moment for me. And missing out on a home World Cup, and then, like it said, I'll miss out on the WPL as well. So, I think it was a very low moment at that time. And it was a long journey for the DM and everything, Yastika said while replying to an IANS query. The injury forced Yastika to watch from the sidelines while India competed at home and franchise cricket continued without her. Rehabilitation became her primary focus, replacing match days with months of recovery and gradual progress. Despite the setbacks, she said she never lost faith in the process that would eventually bring her back to international cricket. But still, I knew that if I keep doing the process right, then I will be able to come back from that. And I think patience and resilience is what this journey taught me during the rehab. That even if you can't see the result, the process is what you have to stick to. And you have to have that belief in yourself that you will make a comeback, the keeper-batter added. Her return culminated in one of the most memorable moments of her career, as she became the first woman to score a Test century at Lord's and played a pivotal role in India's historic victory over England. Yet, Yastika credited the people around her for helping her navigate the difficult months before the celebration. And I had the good support of my family, and my coaches, and my trainers and physios. And trainers and physios at COE as well. So, I think they had formed a good support system. And I had that trust in myself, Yastika stated. Her return culminated in one of the most memorable moments of her career, as she became the first woman to score a Test century at Lord's and played a pivotal role in India's historic victory over England. Yet, Yastika credited the people around her for helping her navigate the difficult months before the celebration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And through this journey, I am now even more confident about myself that whatever the setback, whatever the challenges I will face, I will use them as a fuel to come back even stronger, she expressed. Article Source: IANS
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SLC To Observe A Minute's Silence Before LPL Matches To Honour Sir Garfield Sobers
Sri Lanka National Team: Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) will observe a minute's silence before the start of Saturday's Lanka Premier League (LPL) 2026 matches at the SSC Grounds in Colombo to honour the memory of legendary West Indies all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers, who passed away at the age of 89. In an official statement, the board also announced that players from all participating teams will wear black armbands during the day's fixtures as a mark of respect for one of the greatest cricketers the game has ever known. Expressing its condolences, SLC remembered Sobers not only for his unparalleled achievements on the field but also for his lasting association with Sri Lankan cricket. Sri Lanka Cricket expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers, the legendary West Indies cricketer and one of the greatest all-rounders the game has ever produced, the board said in a statement. The governing body highlighted Sobers' unique connection with the island nation, recalling his stint as head coach of the Sri Lanka national team during the early 1980s, including the 1983 Cricket World Cup. Sir Garry shared a special and enduring bond with Sri Lankan cricket, as he served as the coach of Sri Lanka National Team during the early 1980s, including the 1983 Cricket World Cup, the statement read. As part of the tribute, a minute's silence will be observed before the commencement of the LPL fixtures in Colombo, while players will take the field wearing black armbands as SLC said, As a mark of respect to this legendary son of cricket, Sri Lanka Cricket will observe a minute's silence before the commencement of today's Lanka Premier League 2026 matches at the SSC Grounds, Colombo. Players from all teams participating in today's matches will also wear black armbands as a tribute to the late Sir Garry Sobers. SLC also extended its sympathies to Sobers' family, saying the entire cricketing fraternity in Sri Lanka stood united in mourning the loss of one of the sport's most iconic figures. Widely regarded as the greatest all-rounder in cricket history, Sobers left an enduring impact on generations of players through his extraordinary exploits with bat and ball, while his contribution to Sri Lankan cricket as a coach further strengthened his legacy in the country. SLC also extended its sympathies to Sobers' family, saying the entire cricketing fraternity in Sri Lanka stood united in mourning the loss of one of the sport's most iconic figures. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His extraordinary legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers around the world. Article Source: IANS
ENG Vs IND: When And Where To Watch 3rd ODI, Know All Details
Sony Sports Network: India and England head to the iconic Lord's on Sunday for the third and final ODI with the series level at 1-1 after contrasting victories in Birmingham and Cardiff, setting up a winner-takes-all showdown at the Home of Cricket. England enter the decider with momentum after Joe Root once again showcased his class in Cardiff. His unbeaten 99 not only levelled the series but also extended an extraordinary run of form, with the former captain now boasting five consecutive ODI half-centuries. Root's composure against Jasprit Bumrah in the second ODI will give England confidence, but the Indian pace spearhead will be determined to swing that battle back in his favour at Lord's. For India, Virat Kohli's return to rhythm was one of the biggest positives from the defeat in Cardiff. The former captain looked assured during his fluent 65 and is now just one 50-plus score away from equalling Kumar Sangakkara's record for the most fifty-plus scores against England in ODIs. Kohli also crossed 1,400 ODI runs in England in the previous match and trails only Rohit Sharma among visiting batters in that list. The bigger concern, however, remains Rohit. The India captain has managed only one half-century in eight ODI innings this year and will be eager to score well at the top of the order in the series decider. India will also hope for the return of KL Rahul, whose absence in Cardiff was felt. Since the start of 2025, Rahul has been among India's most reliable ODI batters, averaging comfortably above 50. Selection could also play a key role after Washington Sundar was ruled out, leaving India to rethink the balance of their XI. While Lord's has witnessed several unforgettable Indian moments, the visitors have not won an ODI at the venue since 2004. Ending that drought would not only clinch the series but also provide a memorable finish to the tour. When: Sunday, July 19, 3:30 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The England-India ODI series will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website Squads: Where to watch: The England-India ODI series will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer (vc), KL Rahul (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Gurnoor Brar, Prince Yadav Article Source: IANS
3rd ODI: Series On The Line As India, England Eye Lord's Triumph (Preview)
Sony Sports Network: India and England will square off in the decisive third and final ODI at Lord's on Sunday with the three-match series level at 1-1, setting up a winner-takes-all contest between two sides that have traded blows over the past week. The stage could hardly be grander as Lord's, the Home of Cricket, gears up to the decisive decider. After India struck first at Edgbaston and England responded through Joe Root's masterclass in Cardiff, the battle now shifts to one of the sport's most iconic venues, where both teams have one final opportunity to claim series honours before turning their attention to future assignments. England arrives with renewed confidence after Root's unbeaten 99 orchestrated a four-wicket chase in the second ODI, erasing the disappointment of the series opener. The veteran has once again underlined his status as the backbone of England's batting and heads into the decider in remarkable touch, having registered five consecutive ODI half-centuries. Having negotiated Jasprit Bumrah effectively in Cardiff, Root will once again be central to England's hopes of sealing the series on home soil. India, however, will draw encouragement from Virat Kohli's return to form. The former captain looked in complete control during his 65 in Cardiff, displaying the fluency that had been missing earlier in the tour. Another fifty-plus score at Lord's would see Kohli draw level with Kumar Sangakkara for the most 50-plus scores against England in ODI cricket. He also crossed the 1,400-run mark in ODIs played in England during the previous match and now sits second only to Rohit Sharma (1,465) among visiting batters with the most ODI runs in the country. Should both senior batters enjoy productive outings, they could simultaneously breach the 1,500-run milestone in England. The spotlight, though, remains firmly on Rohit Sharma. The India captain has endured an uncharacteristically lean run, managing just one half-century in eight ODI innings this year. Lord's has often been the stage where reputations are reinforced, and India will hope their captain rediscovers his rhythm when it matters most. A strong opening partnership between Rohit and Kohli would go a long way in easing the pressure on the middle order. England, meanwhile, will once again bank on Adil Rashid to disrupt India's batting. The leg-spinner has often troubled Kohli in ODI cricket, making that duel one of the defining subplots of the contest. Equally intriguing will be Bumrah's battle against Root after the England batter emerged on top in their previous meeting. India could also receive a timely boost if KL Rahul recovers from the illness that ruled him out of the Cardiff fixture. Rahul has been among India's most consistent ODI batters since the start of 2025, averaging comfortably above 50, and his return would strengthen a batting unit chasing a series victory in challenging conditions. There are selection headaches elsewhere for the visitors. Washington Sundar's absence leaves India short of a like-for-like all-round option, forcing the team management to reconsider the balance of the XI. Whether India opts for an additional specialist batter or reinforces the bowling attack could prove pivotal on a Lord's surface expected to offer assistance to the seamers early on. History also adds another layer to Sunday's contest. While Lord's has been the venue for several of India's most memorable overseas triumphs, the team has not won an ODI at the iconic ground for 22 years. Ending that wait would not only secure the series but also hand India an eighth ODI series victory over England since 2010. With Root carrying England's batting, Kohli regaining his touch, Rohit looking to find his mojo, and Lord's providing the perfect backdrop, the decider has all the ingredients for a fitting finale to a fiercely contested series. When: Sunday, July 19, 3:30 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The England-India ODI series will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website Squads: Where to watch: The England-India ODI series will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer (vc), KL Rahul (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Gurnoor Brar, Prince Yadav Article Source: IANS
He Truly Was The Oe And Only: Sachin, Kohli Mourn The Passing Of Sir Garry Sobers
Sir Garry Sobers: The cricketing fraternity united in grief following the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers, the legendary West Indies all-rounder, who died at the age of 89 in Barbados. Tributes poured in from across the world as former and current cricketers remembered Sobers' unmatched contribution to the game, with Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli leading the outpouring of condolences for one of cricket's most celebrated figures. Tendulkar, who shared several memorable interactions with Sobers during his career, reflected on the personal bond they had built over the years. Remembering moments that ranged from the 2003 ODI World Cup to their final meeting in London, the Indian batting great wrote on X, Its incredibly tough to process that Sir Garry is gone. Ive been looking back at the memories we shared over the years, from him handing me the Player of the Tournament trophy at the 2003 World Cup, to his warm words when he felicitated me for the century milestone. He was always so exceptionally gracious. My mind keeps going back to when we caught up in London a few years ago. We were just sitting and chatting about the game, and it hits me so hard right now that it was the last time wed ever meet. He truly was the One and Only. Going to miss him immensely. Rest in peace, Sir Garry, Tendulkar added. Sobers presented Tendulkar with the Player of the Tournament award after India's runner-up finish at the 2003 ODI World Cup and later honoured him when he became the first batter to score 100 international centuries. Tendulkar's tribute highlighted not only Sobers' stature in the sport but also the warmth and humility that defined him away from the field. Virat Kohli also paid tribute, describing Sobers as one of cricket's greatest figures whose influence would continue long after his passing, as he penned, Cricket has lost one of its greatest. Rest in peace, Sir Garfield Sobers. Your legacy will inspire generations. Former India captain Mithali Raj echoed similar sentiments while extending her condolences to Sobers' family and the wider cricket community. Deeply saddened by the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. A true legend whose legacy will inspire generations. Heartfelt condolences to his family and the cricketing fraternity. Rest in peace, she wrote. India all-rounder Shardul Thakur recalled a recent conversation with Sunil Gavaskar, saying the batting legend had spoken glowingly about Sobers only days before the news of his death. It was hardly 10 days back that I had a conversation with Sunil Gavaskar sir, he mentioned and spoke highly about Sir Garfield Sobers and sadly we lost him last night. Rest in peace sir Garfield Sobers the first man ever to hit six sixes in an over. Former Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews described Sobers as the benchmark for excellence in cricket, saying his impact stretched far beyond statistics and records. India all-rounder Shardul Thakur recalled a recent conversation with Sunil Gavaskar, saying the batting legend had spoken glowingly about Sobers only days before the news of his death. It was hardly 10 days back that I had a conversation with Sunil Gavaskar sir, he mentioned and spoke highly about Sir Garfield Sobers and sadly we lost him last night. Rest in peace sir Garfield Sobers the first man ever to hit six sixes in an over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Widely regarded as the greatest all-rounder in cricket history, Sobers transformed the game with his extraordinary versatility as a batter, bowler and fielder. His legacy includes a then world-record unbeaten 365 in Test cricket, becoming the first cricketer to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket, and inspiring generations with a career that redefined all-round excellence. Article Source: IANS
Garry Sobers 'Stood Out' Among The Greats: West Indies Legend Michael Holding
The late Garry Sobers stood out even among cricket's greats but remained humble despite his standing in the game, former West Indies bowler Michael Holding told AFP on Friday. The Barbados-born Sobers, who has died at the age of 89, featured in 93 Tests between 1954 and 1974, amassing 8,032 runs and taking 235 wickets. Holding, 72, never played with Sobers but said he was struck by the way he was revered in the game. Among the great cricketers he stood out, the former paceman told AFP by phone from his Cayman Islands home. Look at his numbers, and they are impressive but he too was impressive. I know other cricketers whose numbers are good but who I would not be impressed by. Holding, who was part of a fearsome West Indies pace attack in the 1970s and 1980s, said: People who played against him said he was number one. Ian Chappell, whom I saw on a regular basis when we worked for Channel 9 in Australia, said 'Mikey do not worry about the question, Is Garry Sobers the best all-rounder? He was more than that -- he was the best cricketer that ever lived'. Those are big words coming from someone who was a former Australian captain and lived in Australia, the country that Don Bradman came from. Holding, who took 249 wickets in 60 Tests, said he had enjoyed Sobers' company. It was always good to be around Sir Garry, he said. One thing I noticed is he never spoke about himself. There are so many cricketers who do and start with 'In my time'. He did not like to talk about the game a lot unless he was asked a question. He was a very humble man. Sobers averaged an impressive 57.78 with the bat and 34.03 with the ball in Test cricket. He also captained West Indies in 39 Tests between 1965 and 1972, winning nine and losing 10. And his career was littered with extraordinary feats. In 1958 he broke Len Hutton's record for the highest individual Test score by making 365 not out against Pakistan, a mark that stood for 36 years. He was also the first player to hit six sixes in an over in a first-class match when he played for English county Nottinghamshire. Holding said that while Sobers may have inspired young West Indians to take up the game, they would have been crazy to imagine it was possible to emulate him. Nobody could do what he did. If you did try, you would fall flat on your face, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You could look up at him on the pedestal and be proud he is from the Caribbean.
West Indies Legend Garry Sobers Dies Aged 89 -- Who Said What
Tributes from across the cricket world poured in after the death of legendary West Indies all-rounder Garry Sobers on Friday at the age of 89. Sobers is regarded as one of the greatest players in cricket history. AFP Sport looks at the lavish praise bestowed on Sobers: Anyone who saw him in his pomp will have wonderful memories of a great batsman, the greatest all-rounder, an icon, a once-in-your-lifetime, exceptional cricketer. And, even more important, a lovely man. -- Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott A son of Barbados whose extraordinary journey became part of the story of our region and whose brilliance carried the name of the West Indies with distinction across the world. -- Kishore Shallow, president of Cricket West Indies A true giant of the game whose extraordinary skill, grace and sportsmanship inspired generations of cricketers around the world. His legacy will forever remain a part of cricket's rich history. -- Former India batsman VVS Laxman Never had the chance to watch Sir Garry Sobers play, but grew up hearing his greatness from my father. A legend across generations. -- India's teenage batsman Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. We are extremely saddened to hear of the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. Cricket's greatest-ever all-rounder and an iconic figure in Nottinghamshire history. -- Sobers's English county Nottinghamshire One of the greatest to ever play the game. Forever in our hearts, Sir Garfield Sobers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score -- England Cricket.
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Yuvi, Jay Shah, Harbhajan Pay Tributes As Cricket Fraternity Mourns Passing Of Sir Garry Sobers (Ld)
Rajya Sabha MP Harbhajan Singh: Yuvraj Singh, the first player to emulate Sir Garfield Sobers' feat of hitting six sixes in an over at the international level, along with ICC Chairman Jay Shah, Harbhajan Singh, and Sunil Gavaskar, led the cricket fraternity in paying rich tributes to Sir Garfield Sobers, who passed away at the age of 89 on Friday. Sobers, widely regarded as the greatest all-rounder the game has ever produced, leaves behind an unmatched legacy built on remarkable achievements with both bat and ball. The West Indies icon will always be remembered as the first player to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket. He accomplished this feat in 1968 at St Helen's Ground in Swansea while playing for Nottinghamshire against Glamorgan. Deeply saddened by the passing of Sir Garfield Garry Sobers, a towering figure in world cricket and a true sporting legend. His unparalleled achievements and enduring contributions to the game have inspired generations of cricketers across the globe. My heartfelt condolences to his family, the people of Barbados, and the international cricket fraternity. The ICC has long recognised his legacy by naming its Mens Cricketer of the Year award after him. May his soul rest in peace, wrote Yuvraj Singh in a post on X. Your legacy is forever, said ICC Chairman Jay Shah as he paid tribute to Sobers. The first man to hit six sixes in an over, Sir Garfield Sobers, showed the world that there were no limits to greatness. It is difficult to put into words what he meant to the world of cricket. He did things on the field that most could only dream of, and he did it with grace, humility, and joy. Every generation has looked up to him, and every generation to come will continue to do the same. Rest in peace, Sir. Your legacy is forever, wrote ICC Chairman Jay Shah in his post on Instagram. Born in Barbados, Sobers made his first-class debut at just 16 in 1953. The following year, he earned a West Indies Test cap. His rise to greatness was quick. In 1958, against Pakistan, he scored an unbeaten 365, setting a new world record for the highest individual Test score. This record stood until his fellow countryman Brian Lara broke it in 1994. India pacer Ishant Sharma wrote that Sobers was a rue giant of the game whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers across the world. Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. A true giant of the game whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers across the world. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the entire cricket fraternity. Rest in peace, Sir Gary Sobers, wrote the Delhi pacer in a post on X. Another Indian star, Ajinkya Rahane, also conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the family. Very sad to hear about the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. A true giant of the game, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers and fans around the world, Rahane wrote in his social media post. The England Cricket@X, the official handle for the English cricket team, said Sobers will forever remain the heart of the cricket fraternity. Very sad to hear about the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. A true giant of the game, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers and fans around the world, Rahane wrote in his social media post. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The cricket world has lost one of its brightest gems. Sir Garry Sobers was more than a legendhe was the very definition of greatness, inspiring generations with his extraordinary talent and humility. His legacy will live on forever in the hearts of cricket lovers across the globe. Rest in peace, Sir Garry Sobers. You will never be forgotten, wrote former India spinner and Rajya Sabha MP Harbhajan Singh in a post on X. Article Source: IANS
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed grief at the passing of legendary West Indies all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers, who passed away just days before his 90th birthday. Sobers, widely regarded as the greatest all-rounder the game has ever produced, leaves behind an unmatched legacy built on remarkable achievements with both bat and ball. The West Indies icon will always be remembered as the first player to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket. He accomplished this feat in 1968 at St Helen's Ground in Swansea while playing for Nottinghamshire against Glamorgan. Jay Shah, ICC Chairman, said: Today, the cricket world has lost one of its greatest icons. Sir Garfield Sobers was not only the finest all-rounder the game has ever known, but one of the greatest cricketers in history. His remarkable ability to influence a match in every facet of the game set him apart from his peers. Whether with the bat, ball, or in the field, Sir Garfield embodied excellence, and his achievements continue to define the standard to which generations of cricketers aspire. Beyond his extraordinary accomplishments on the field, Sir Garfield was a true ambassador for our sport. His legacy extends far beyond records and statistics. He helped shape the identity of West Indies cricket during one of its most celebrated eras and leaves behind an indelible mark on the history of our game. On behalf of the International Cricket Council, I extend our deepest condolences to Sir Garfield's family, friends, Cricket West Indies, and cricket fans around the world. He will be remembered with immense admiration and gratitude, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, said Shah in the release issued by ICC. Widely acclaimed as the best all-rounder across eras, Sobers was an attractive batter and could bowl both pace and spin. He was also very highly rated as a fielder in the close-in as well as in other positions. On behalf of the International Cricket Council, I extend our deepest condolences to Sir Garfield's family, friends, Cricket West Indies, and cricket fans around the world. He will be remembered with immense admiration and gratitude, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, said Shah in the release issued by ICC. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In an international career spanning two decades, starting from 1954, Sobers played 93 Test matches in which he slammed 26 centuries and 30 half-centuries. His aggregate of 8032 Test runs was also a record until Geoffrey Boycott got past the mark many years later. Sobers finished with 235 wickets and held 109 catches in Tests. Article Source: IANS
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Cricket has lost one of its greatest icons. Sir Garfield Sobers, the legendary West Indies captain and all-rounder, leaves behind a legacy that will inspire generations.
Sir Garfield Sobers Dies At 89: Career, Records, And Lasting Legacy
Cricket in the 20th century was littered with great players, but by universal consent two stand head and shoulders above the rest - Australian batsman Donald Bradman and West Indian all-rounder Garry Sobers, who has died aged 89. A great innings has come to an end. In our hearts, now and forever, Sir Garfield Sobers, West Indies Cricket posted on social media on Friday. In a poll of 100 cricket experts in 1999, both Bradman and Sobers were chosen in Wisden's Five Cricketers of the 20th Century with the West Indian all-rounder garnering 90 votes. Bradman had an extraordinary 100 votes and yet before his own death in 2001, the Don paid the ultimate tribute to Sobers. He is, in my opinion, the greatest cricketer of all time, said the Don. That tribute is based not just on the statistics or on style -- of which Sobers had plenty -- but on the breathtaking breadth of his cricketing ability. As a batsman Sobers scored 8,032 runs in his 93 Tests at an average of 57.78, numbers that on their own that would guarantee him a place in any pantheon. On top of that, Sobers was a bowler, who took 235 wickets at 34.03 runs each. Sometimes he would open with fast left-arm but, if the pitch was breaking up, he would switch to the left-arm spin -- orthodox or wrist -- that first brought him to the attention of the West Indian selectors as a teenager. He was also a lightning fielder, taking 109 Test catches, often at slip but, as captain, he would place himself in the danger zone at short-leg when he brought off-spinner Lance Gibbs into the attack. The bloke could do just about anything on a cricket field except umpire, Australian all-rounder Alan Davidson told The Cricket Monthly on the occasion of Sobers' 80th birthday in 2016. He was a complete cricketer, magnificent fielder, bowled all types of bowling, and when in form, he absolutely decimated great bowling attacks. You could not set a field to him because he just had that innate ability to be able to score runs whenever he wanted to. - Early promise - Garfield St Aubrun Sobers, who was known as both Gary and Garry, was born in Bridgetown, Barbados on July 28, 1936, the fifth of six children. He was just six when his father Shamont, a merchant seaman, was killed when his ship CNS Lady Hawkins was struck by two torpedoes from a German U-boat off the North Carolina coast. Sobers showed immense early promise in several sports. He made his debut for Barbados against the Indian tourists as a spinner in January 1953 aged just 16. He played against the MCC tourists a year later and, after just two first-class games, was selected as a replacement for the ill Alf Valentine for a Test debut against England at Sabina Park in March 1954. The tourists won by nine wickets but Sobers made an early impression, removing Trevor Bailey in his first over, and taking 4-75 in the tourist's first innings. - Record breaker - Four years later he shifted himself on to another plane against Pakistan in Kingston, breaking a world record in the process. Since 1938, Len Hutton's 364 against Australia at the Oval had stood as the highest individual score in Test cricket. Sobers, in his maiden Test century, made 365 not out, setting a record that would last until another West Indian Brian Lara made 375 against England in 1994. In the tied Test in Brisbane in 1960-61, he scored a blistering 132 which set the tone for a memorable series. It was absolutely one of the greatest innings I have ever seen in my life, said Davidson. He didn't just beat the field. He split the field. His placement was just incredible. Sobers succeeded Frank Worrell as West Indies captain for the 1964-65 series at home to Australia and led the hosts to their first ever series win against the Aussies. Results were mixed under his captaincy, which lasted until 1972 when he handed over to Rohan Kanhai, but with Sobers' hand on the tiller, West Indies cricket continued to develop and evolve into the dominant force of the late 1970s and 1980s. As Sobers aged so his influence on the field waned but he still stroked 254 for the Rest of the World at the MCG in 1972 in what Bradman described as probably the greatest exhibition of batting ever seen in Australia. Outside the international arena, Sobers helped South Australia win the Sheffield Shield and played for Nottinghamshire in England's county championship. In 1968, while facing Glamorgan bowler Malcolm Nash, he became the first player to hit six sixes in one over - a feat only equalled once since in first-class cricket by Indian all-rounder Ravi Shastri in 1985. Sobers retired from Test cricket in 1974 and was knighted a year later. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The International Cricket Council honoured him in 2004 when with the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the annual world player of the year but it is the testament of Bradman which will mark him as one of the greatest cricketers.
BCCI, Windies Cricket, Harbhajan, Ishant, Rahane Pay Tributes To Sir Garry Sobers
Rajya Sabha MP Harbhajan Singh: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), West Indies Cricket, England Cricket, former India cricketers Harbhajan Singh, Ishant Sharma, and Ajinkya Rahane led the cricket fraternity in paying tributes to Sir Garfield Sobers, the cricket icon who passed away on Friday. Sobers, widely regarded as the greatest all-rounder the game has ever produced, leaves behind an unmatched legacy built on remarkable achievements with both bat and ball. The West Indies icon will always be remembered as the first player to hit six sixes in a single over in first-class cricket. He accomplished this feat in 1968 at St Helen's Ground in Swansea while playing for Nottinghamshire against Glamorgan. In a post on X, the Indian cricket board said: The BCCI mourns the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers, a true icon of the game and one of cricket's greatest-ever all-rounders. His extraordinary achievements, lasting influence on Caribbean cricket, and immeasurable contribution to the global game have left an enduring legacy that will continue to inspire generations. Our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the global cricketing fraternity. May his soul rest in peace, the BCCI said in its post that was accompanied by a video showing Sobers meeting Indian players, including former captains Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. A great innings has come to an end. In our hearts, now and forever, Sir Garfield Sobers, Windies Cricket, the official handle of the West Indies Cricket, wrote in an Insta story on their official Instagram handle. Born in Barbados, Sobers made his first-class debut at just 16 in 1953. The following year, he earned a West Indies Test cap. His rise to greatness was quick. In 1958, against Pakistan, he scored an unbeaten 365, setting a new world record for the highest individual Test score. This record stood until his fellow countryman Brian Lara broke it in 1994. India pacer Ishant Sharma wrote that Sobers was a rue giant of the game whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers across the world. Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. A true giant of the game whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers across the world. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the entire cricket fraternity. Rest in peace, Sir Gary Sobers, wrote the Delhi pacer in a post on X. Another Indian star, Ajinkya Rahane, also conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the family. Very sad to hear about the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. A true giant of the game, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers and fans around the world, Rahane wrote in his social media post. The England Cricket, the official handle for English cricket, said Sobers will forever remain in the heart of the cricket fraternity. Very sad to hear about the passing of Sir Garfield Sobers. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. A true giant of the game, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations of cricketers and fans around the world, Rahane wrote in his social media post. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The cricket world has lost one of its brightest gems. Sir Garry Sobers was more than a legendhe was the very definition of greatness, inspiring generations with his extraordinary talent and humility. His legacy will live on forever in the hearts of cricket lovers across the globe. Rest in peace, Sir Garry Sobers. You will never be forgotten, wrote former India spinner and Rajya Sabha MP Harbhajan Singh in a post on X. Article Source: IANS
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'Happy With What I Am Doing At The Moment': Flower Rules Himself Out Of England Test Coach Job
Royal Challengers Coach Andy Flower: Royal Challengers Coach Andy Flower has ruled himself out of the race for becoming the next head coach of the England national team after Brendon McCullum's exit, saying he is happy with his current coaching stint with the Indian Premier League franchise RCB and The Hundred team London Spirit. The bottom line for me is that I'm very happy in the work that I'm doing at the moment... I'm really comfortable with what I'm doing, I have [ruled myself out], yes, Flower said at Spirit's media day according to Cricinfo. Flower was considered among the frontrunners to replace McCullum. He previously coached England between 2009 and 2014, winning home and away Ashes series as well as a tour to India. After England's stint, Flower has gone on to become one of the most successful coaches in franchise cricket as he won back-to-back titles with RCB. Flower also revealed that he has conveyed his decision not to become Test coach to the England cricket board managing director Rob Key. Yes, obviously that is a topic that's being talked about at the moment. Yes, I have spoken with the ECB. We're all aware of the vacancy for the head coach job of the England national team, and I have spoken with Rob [Key] and the ECB on that topic. The bottom line for me is that I'm very happy in the work that I'm doing at the moment. I work for a couple of really good organisations. I've got really good teams around me and good people around me, and I'm really comfortable with what I'm doing at the moment, he said. Flower also revealed that he has conveyed his decision not to become Test coach to the England cricket board managing director Rob Key. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The decision comes as another setback for the ECB, which has been forced into a major rebuild following Ben Stokes' retirement from international cricket and McCullum's exit as Test coach after England's 2-1 home series defeat to New Zealand. However, the New Zealander is still serving as the white-ball coach of the team. Article Source: IANS
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ENG vs IND 3rd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XIs
ENG vs IND 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips :England bounced back pretty well to beat India in the second ODI and levelled the series 1-1. Joe Root played a match-winning knock but missed a well-deserved century by just one run. England bowled well to bowl India out for 233 runs, and despite a tricky start, England reached the target comfortably. It has raised several questions for the Indian management. The combination, form, and batting technique. But moreover, the question on the place of Rohit Sharma. India will take on England in the third ODI on Sunday at Lord's Cricket Ground. Some reports claim that it could be Rohit's last game for India. Is Team India ready for it? But more than that, India will be under pressure of losing another series. ENG vs IND: Match Details Date : July 19, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 3:30 PM IST Venue : Lord's Cricket Ground, London ENG vs IND: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the third ODI on the Star Sports Networks. The live stream of the game will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. ENG vs IND: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 112 India : 62 England : 45 No-result : 05 ENG vs IND: Ground Pitch Report Lord's Cricket Ground offers a good bowling-wicket, which tends to assist the fast bowlers. There will be swing and bounce with the new ball. The spinners will have a limited role on this wicket. These conditions are expected to get better in the second innings, in the chase. ENG vs IND: Possible XIs England : Jacob Bethell, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Saqib Mahmood India : Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Gurnoor Brar, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna ENG vs IND: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Joe Root has now scored five consecutive ODI half-centuries, and he is in red-hot form with the bat. For India, Shubman Gill has looked different from other batters and has adjusted well against the bounce. Probable Best Bowler Jasprit Bumrah has been the difference for India. Apart from his wicket-taking ability, he is also a master in containing the batters. For England, Jofra Archer is changing the game with big wickets. Today Match Prediction : The way this tour has gone for India, it looks difficult for them to do well with this combination. Hence, we predict England to win the final ODI at Lord's. ENG vs IND Match 3rd ODI, Today Match ENG vs IND, ENG vs IND Prediction, ENG vs IND Predicted XIs, Injury Update for England vs India Match 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.
Rashmika Sewwandi Earns Maiden ODI Call-up As Sri Lanka Name Squad For Pakistan Series
T20 World Cup: Sri Lanka has handed teenage fast bowler Rashmika Sewwandi her maiden ODI call-up as the selectors announced a 15-member squad for the upcoming three-match home series against Pakistan, with Chamari Athapaththu continuing as captain. The biggest talking point from the squad announcement is the inclusion of the highly-rated Sewwandi. At the same time, Malki Madara has been left out of the squad that defeated Bangladesh 2-1 in the previous ODI series. Piumi Wathsala, Sugandika Kumari, and Nuthyangana are the other players to miss out. Athapaththu, who starred with the bat during Sri Lanka's ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, will once again lead the side. The experienced all-rounder was one of the standout performers at the tournament, smashing an unbeaten 106 off 61 balls against Ireland and returning figures of 1-23 to earn the Player of the Match award. Sri Lanka return to ODI cricket after an encouraging T20 World Cup campaign in which they finished third in Group B, narrowly missing out on a semifinal berth on net run rate. The selectors have retained the core of that squad, with Vishmi Gunaratne, Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kaveesha Dilhari, Nilakshika Silva, Dewmi Vihanga, and veteran spinner Inoka Ranaweera all keeping their places. The home series is also significant in the context of the ICC Women's Championship 2025-29. Sri Lanka currently occupies third place in the standings with eight points from six matches and will be looking to strengthen their position with a successful outing against Pakistan. The selectors have retained the core of that squad, with Vishmi Gunaratne, Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Kaveesha Dilhari, Nilakshika Silva, Dewmi Vihanga, and veteran spinner Inoka Ranaweera all keeping their places. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka squad: Chamari Athapaththu (captain), Vishmi Gunaratne, Hasini Perera, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Hansima Karunaratne, Kaveesha Dilhari, Nilakshika Silva, Anushka Sanjeewani, Chethana Vimukthi, Inoka Ranaweera, Nimasha Meepage, Imesha Dulani, Dewmi Vihanga, Rashmika Sewwandi, and Kawya Kavindi. Article Source: IANS
Joe Denly to retire from professional cricket at end of 2026 season
Former England batter announces retirement at age of 40 after more than 20 years in the game
Unchanged Zimbabwe put Bangladesh in to bat
Bangladesh brought in Rishad Hossain for Nasum Ahmed
LPL hit by franchise owner controversy hours before 2026 season opener
SLC said it would cooperate fully with local authorities following reports that an owner of the Jaffna Kings franchise had been arrested
Sri Lanka Arrests T20 Team Co-Owner Over Match-Fixing
Sri Lanka police arrested the Indian co-owner of a Lanka Premier League (LPL) team Friday, hours before the tournament was due to begin, on suspicion of trying to bribe players. The suspect, identified as Manjot Kalra, was arrested at a hotel in Colombo as he was allegedly about to pay a player 9.5 million rupees ($28,700), inspector Supun Vidanage of the Sports Investigation Unit said. He said Kalra would be produced before a magistrate soon. The player had alerted police when he was first approached about 10 days earlier, Vidanage said, without naming him. Two other players had also been approached. Sri Lanka Cricket, the governing body of the sport in the island, said the domestic T20 tournament will go ahead as planned on Friday night in the capital, Colombo. The opening match of the tournament, which is in its sixth edition, is between the Jaffna and Galle teams. Kalra is a co-owner of the Jaffna team. Sri Lanka Cricket reiterates its unwavering commitment to protecting the integrity of the tournament and will not tolerate any form of corruption, misconduct, or foul play by any stakeholder associated with the league, the board said in a statement. Previous LPL tournaments were also marred by allegations of corruption. In January, a Sri Lankan court handed the British owner of an LPL team a four-year suspended sentence over match-fixing. Bangladesh-born Tamim Rahman, owner of Dambulla Thunders, admitted to attempting to influence a player and organise betting. Rahman was handed a four-year jail term, suspended for five years. He was also fined 24 million rupees. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The conviction was in line with a strict 2019 law aimed at preventing corruption in sports in Sri Lanka.
ICC hands Nawaz three-month ban for breaching anti-doping code
Nawaz's records from the match against the Netherlands on 7 February and in subsequent matches until 1 May 2026 have been disqualified, an ICC release said
'Incredibly disappointing' - Associates criticise ICC's revamped ODI World Cup format
They argue that the newly introduced Super Series limits opportunities they have to compete and grow on the global stage
Pakistan Spinner Nawazs Suspension Ends After Testing Positive For Substance Abuse During T20 WC
T20 World Cup: Pakistan left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawazs suspension has effectively come to an end after he accepted a three-month ban for breaching the ICC Anti-Doping Code, which will be reduced to one month on completion of a substance of abuse treatment programme. Nawaz, 32, had tested positive for a 'Substance of Abuse' (Carboxy-THC) following an anti-doping test conducted after Pakistan's ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 opening match against the Netherlands in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 7. Carboxy-THC is an inactive metabolite, or breakdown product, of THC, which is the primary psychoactive chemical found in cannabis. When the human body processes it, the liver converts the compound into this specific substance. Due to its long-lasting presence in the system, Carboxy-THC serves as the primary target compound, detected during standard urine drug tests. Nawaz admitted to the violation but successfully demonstrated to the global governing body that the substance was used out-of-competition and in a manner entirely unrelated to sports performance. While the ICC officially handed him a three-month period of ineligibility, it was backdated to May 1, 2026 - the date he began a voluntary provisional suspension. Furthermore, on being convinced by Nawazs explanation, the ICC allowed the ban to be reduced to just one month upon the completion of an approved substance abuse treatment programme. Further to accepting the sanction and committing to the substance of abuse treatment programme, Nawazs provisional suspension has been lifted after having served a two and a half (2 ) month suspension. Subject to Nawaz completing a substance of abuse treatment programme to the ICCs satisfaction, Nawaz will not be required to serve any further period of ineligibility, said the ICC in its statement on Friday. However, as mandated by the ICC Anti-Doping Code, Nawazs individual records from the T20 World Cup match against the Netherlands on February 7, as well as all subsequent matches he played until May 1 have been officially disqualified. Subject to Nawaz completing a substance of abuse treatment programme to the ICCs satisfaction, Nawaz will not be required to serve any further period of ineligibility, said the ICC in its statement on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the domestic circuit, Nawaz represented the Multan Sultans in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), where he scored 54 runs and claimed six wickets across 10 appearances. He recently received his NOC to represent the Galle Gallants in the Lanka Premier League (LPL). Article Source: IANS
ODI WC Format Change Makes It Harder For Associate Nations To Play Against The Best, Says Edwards
ODI World Cup: Netherlands captain Scott Edwards has criticised the ICC's recent decision to alter the format of the 2027 Men's ODI World Cup, saying that the sudden changes directly undermine the sports global growth and make it significantly harder for Associate nations to compete against the best teams in the world. The decision to change the format and introduce a preliminary qualifying stage within the main tournament for the three lowest-ranked teams in the 14-team competition has drawn sharp criticism for taking away guaranteed opportunities for the associate sides to play against elite cricketing nations. Qualifying for an ODI World Cup is a huge achievement for any country, so when the reality of that opportunity changes after years of planning, its incredibly disappointing. The ICC talks a lot about growing the game globally but decisions like this make it harder for associate nations to play against the best teams in the world. Those opportunities are what helps countries improve and inspires the next generation of players. If were serious about making cricket a global sport, we should be creating more opportunities on the global stage not less, said Edwards in a statement issued by the World Cricketers Association (WCA) on Friday. Echoing his sentiments, Namibia skipper Gerhard Erasmus highlighted the profound emotional and professional stakes attached to playing global tournament for emerging nations. For players in many countries, an ODI World Cup isnt just another tournament, its our long form and something careers are built around and generations of players aspire to. We all accept that you have to earn the right to be there, but we also want qualification to provide a real opportunity to compete on the biggest stage. This follows a long history of limited opportunity at associate level, he said. On drawing parallels with other global sports, Ireland opener Paul Stirling urged cricket administrators to embrace the value that smaller nations bring to major tournaments. The smaller and associate countries have consistently proven to add value and interest at global events. The football World Cup weve just witnessed is testament to that in other sports and it would be great to see cricket take a similar approach to maximise opportunities for the game. The lack of prior communication from the ICC also emerged as a major point of contention. Scotland captain Richie Berrington called for structural changes in how decisions are made, demanding that player voices be respected. Players dont expect to make every decision, but we should be meaningfully consulted on decisions that have significant impacts on the game and on players careers. Better decisions are made when different perspectives are brought to the table, and were urging the game to start doing that properly. The lack of prior communication from the ICC also emerged as a major point of contention. Scotland captain Richie Berrington called for structural changes in how decisions are made, demanding that player voices be respected. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The alteration in format hampering the associate nations also found solid backing from New Zealand's senior batting all-rounder Daryl Mitchell. We are fully supportive of players and countries around the world being provided with consistent and fair opportunities to reach and compete on the games biggest platforms, he said. Article Source: IANS
'Root Is To England What Virat-Rohit Are To India': Kumble
Former Indian: Former Indian spinner Anil Kumble feels that Joe Root's impact for England is similar to what Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have on Indian cricket after the veteran played a brilliant unbeaten 99-run knock to help the hosts level the series 1-1 by registering a four-wicket win in the second ODI. Root anchored Englands chase of 234 with a composed 99 not out off 133 balls to guide England to victory at Sophia Gardens. The veteran opener was left stranded one run short of a century after Gus Atkinson struck the winning boundary with 35 balls to spare. Reflecting on Roots knock, Kumble highlighted the former England captains traditional ODI approach and ability to absorb pressure. Joe Root is to England what Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are to India. Root is the only batter in that England side who still plays with an old-school ODI mindset. The other batters came out attacking from the start, but Root took his time, anchored the innings, and brought calmness to the chase, Kumble told Jio Hotstar. His ability to rotate the strike and find gaps makes him incredibly reliable. You know he wont play a risky shot at the wrong time. That kind of game awareness is invaluable. Kumble contrasted Roots approach with England captain Harry Brook, saying the conditions demanded patience rather than aggression. The difference between Harry Brook and Joe Root was evident. Brook tried to play T20 shots in conditions that didnt allow it, whereas Root produced a masterclass in ODI batting. Kumble contrasted Roots approach with England captain Harry Brook, saying the conditions demanded patience rather than aggression. Also Read: Live Cricket Score What makes Root, Kohli and Rohit so successful is that their run-scoring looks effortless. They dont premeditate. They react to the ball. They play low-risk, high-reward cricket rather than high-risk, high-reward cricket. When you have that kind of class, grace and mindset, it makes life easier for the entire team, he said. Article Source: IANS
WCA Raises Concerns Over Changes To 2027 ODI WC Format, Calls For Transparency And Consultation
WCA CEO Tom Moffat: The World Cricketers Association (WCA) on Friday expressed deep concern over the ICCs decision to revise the format of the 2027 Mens ODI World Cup on the sidelines of its Annual Conference in Edinburgh, stating that the sudden shift raises critical questions regarding transparency, stakeholder consultation, and crickets global growth. While the ICC has retained the 14-team structure for the mega event to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, it will now feature a new three-stage structure beginning with a preliminary Super Series for three lowest-ranked teams before progressing to a group stage, a Super 7 round and the knockouts. The WCA has highlighted that this fundamentally dilutes the opportunity originally promised to emerging nations, who had planned their investment, qualification pathways, and resources around the initial two-groups-of-seven format. The ICC is entitled to determine the structure of its global events. However, when commitments are made to the game, qualification pathways are established and countries and players invest years pursuing those opportunities, significant changes deserve genuine consultation, transparency and a clear explanation. For many players, qualifying for an ODI World Cup can be the pinnacle of a career. Players make significant professional and personal commitments in pursuit of that opportunity. To spend years working towards a clearly understood pathway, only to see that materially change within a cycle, has real consequences, WCA CEO Tom Moffat said in the statement. WCA has also argued that the new model, which restricts the lowest-ranked qualifiers from a guaranteed, full-fledged World Cup campaign against established Test-playing nations, goes against the spirit of expanding the sport globally. It is difficult to reconcile the games stated ambition of growing cricket globally with decisions that reduce meaningful opportunities at pinnacle events for some of the countries that stood to benefit most from genuine expansion. Across global sport, the long-term trend has been towards broader participation, stronger stakeholder engagement and greater certainty including around major events. Cricket has an opportunity to embrace those same principles and ensure its major events continue to strengthen the global game, added Moffat. WCA also outlined its objections to the format across four key pillars: - transparency and certainty, meaningful consultation, global growth and impact. The WCA asserted that any significant structural changes to the game, including its pinnacle events, should be accompanied by clear communication, transparent decision-making, and sufficient certainty for players and stakeholders who have planned around previously announced ICC commitments. Decisions of this significance should involve genuine consultation with the games key stakeholders, including players collectively through their chosen representatives. The WCA expressed concern that players, and other relevant stakeholders, were not meaningfully consulted during the process prior to its announcement. The WCA is concerned that the revised format falls short of the opportunity presented by expansion to 14 teams. For some countries, qualification will no longer guarantee a genuine World Cup campaign or the opportunity to compete against established nations, reducing the potential sporting, developmental, and commercial benefits for some players and emerging cricket markets. Behind every structural decision are players, teams, and countries who have committed years of planning, investment, and personal sacrifice pursuing qualification. Changes of this magnitude have real professional and personal consequences for those affected, it further elaborated. Moffat further emphasised that the issue extends beyond just one tournament's scheduling, as it tells hugely about the broader structural issue in how cricket is run globally. This isnt simply about the format of one tournament. Its about ensuring game wide confidence in how the game makes major strategic decisions. Behind every structural decision are players, teams, and countries who have committed years of planning, investment, and personal sacrifice pursuing qualification. Changes of this magnitude have real professional and personal consequences for those affected, it further elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Realising those opportunities requires greater transparency, modern leadership and meaningful collaboration and engagement between all stakeholders, including with the people who make cricket what it is. We continue to urge the ICC and its members to do so, concluded Moffat. Article Source: IANS
'It Would've Felt A Lot Worse If We'd Lost': Root Unfazed By Missing Hundred In 2nd ODI
Joe Root: Joe Root said missing out on a century did not bother him after Englands four-wicket win over India in the second ODI, insisting defeat would have been far more painful than finishing unbeaten on 99. Root anchored Englands chase of 234 with a composed 99 not out off 133 balls, hitting nine fours to guide the hosts to 234/6 in 44.1 overs at Sophia Gardens on Friday. The victory levelled the three-match series 1-1 and forced a winner-takes-all decider at Lords on Sunday. The former England captain was left stranded one run short of his century when Gus Atkinson hit the winning boundary with 35 balls to spare. However, Root said the result mattered much more than the personal milestone. It wouldve felt a lot worse if wed lost. Thats why you play to win. And for us to have that carrot ahead of us, winning at Lords and the chance to beat the number one team in the world, is really exciting, Root said after the match. He added that England would benefit from having ground out a victory in a manner that was different from their usual attacking approach. Im delighted that we found a way of doing it ugly and doing it in a way that probably doesnt suit a lot of the other guys and what theyre used to doing and how theyre used to playing. It shapes us up really well with whats to come, and a great experience of a big pressure game ahead of a World Cup in 2027, he added. He added that England would benefit from having ground out a victory in a manner that was different from their usual attacking approach. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite timely strikes from Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel during the chase, Roots calm and measured knock ensured England crossed the line comfortably. Article Source: IANS
If Lord's ODI Is Rohit's Final Match, I Hope He Signs Off With A Memorable Knock: Parthiv
ODI World Cup: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel shared his thoughts on the retirement rumours surrounding Rohit Sharma and stated that if the upcoming third ODI against England will be the opener's last in the India jersey, then he will hope the veteran batter should sign off with style by playing a memorable knock. Reports are indicating that the former captain is unlikely to be picked for ODIs following Sundays match against England at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground. According to a BCCI source aware of the development, the Ajit Agarkar-led national selection committee has decided to look past the veteran batter in the 50-over format, as they look to give more game time to young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal in preparation for the 2027 Mens ODI World Cup, to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. If the Lord's ODI is indeed the last match of his career, Rohit Sharma would want to sign off with a century. He is more than capable of doing that. We've seen it throughout his career - after two or three low scores, he often bounces back with a match-winning knock in the very next innings. The difference between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma has always been consistency, Partiv said in JioStar. The decision stems from growing concerns over the veteran batsman's recent form, which is evident from his scratchy knock of 26 against England in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens. Rohit may not score heavily in every game, but when he does, he plays a substantial innings and often ends up winning the Player of the Match award. He didn't look comfortable in this game. He was troubled by the uneven bounce and never found his rhythm, Parhtiv added. Rohit has already retired from T20Is, shortly after leading India to the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup title. He is playing the 50-over format because he wants to represent the country in the 2027 ODI World Cup. Rohit may not score heavily in every game, but when he does, he plays a substantial innings and often ends up winning the Player of the Match award. He didn't look comfortable in this game. He was troubled by the uneven bounce and never found his rhythm, Parhtiv added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On May 7, 2025, Rohit quit Test cricket ahead of Indias five-match tour of England and was shortly replaced by Shubman Gill as the ODI captain. In 286 ODI games, Rohit has amassed 11,731 runs and firmly established himself in Indian cricket folklore as one of the most explosive and dependable openers in the 50-over format. Article Source: IANS
Luke Ronchi To Leave NZ Coaching Role For Melbourne Renegades
Australian Big Bash League: New Zealand batting coach Luke Ronchi will step down from his role with NZC to become head coach of the Melbourne Renegades in the Australian Big Bash League. Ronchi will continue working with the BlackCaps group throughout the upcoming India tour of New Zealand in October and will join the Melbourne Renegades after the conclusion of the series. Ronchi, a former international player for both Australia and New Zealand, assumed the role of full-time batting coach in 2020 after Peter Fulton stepped away to become head coach at Canterbury. Coming back to the national set up has been a dream come true for me and Im immensely grateful to my fellow coaches and the players for the opportunity to work alongside them for all these years. It has always been my goal to try and help this team and the batters perform at the highest level and reflecting back, there have been some pretty memorable moments that Im proud to have been part of, said Ronchi in a statement shared by NZC. During Ronchis time with the BlackCaps, the team witnessed one of the most successful chapters in the history, with the inaugural ICC World Test Championship win in 2021, two ICC Mens T20 World Cup final appearances in 2021 and 2026, the 3-0 away Test series win against India in 2024, the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy campaign, the 2-1 away ODI series win against India in January, and the recent 2-1 away Test series win against England in June. Test captain Tom Latham spoke highly of Ronchis time with the side. Hes such a valued member of this group, certainly when he was playing but also after he transitioned into the coaching space too, so its disappointing to be losing a guy like Ronchs, he said. During Ronchis time with the BlackCaps, the team witnessed one of the most successful chapters in the history, with the inaugural ICC World Test Championship win in 2021, two ICC Mens T20 World Cup final appearances in 2021 and 2026, the 3-0 away Test series win against India in 2024, the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy campaign, the 2-1 away ODI series win against India in January, and the recent 2-1 away Test series win against England in June. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Well miss him, but we obviously wish him all the best for what hes got coming up, he added. Article Source: IANS
Ronchi to coach Renegades in the BBL, White moves to Stars
White switches roles from Renegades to Stars while Ronchi leaves New Zealand to take a second senior franchise role and his first in the BBL
India Batting Coach Kotak Defends Rohit's Form; Dismisses Kohli-Gambhir Rift Rumours
Rohit Sharma: India batting coach defended Rohit Sharmas lean run against England, saying the veteran opener is too good a player to feel pressured; he just faced tough playing conditions. Rohit, who made 11 in the series opener, made 26 off 43 balls in the second ODI at Cardiff and looked scratchy as he ambled to his slowest 25-plus score in ODIs by strike-rate. I dont think that a player as big as Rohit (Sharma) can feel any pressure. Hes too good a player to feel that. Yes, he didnt get runs. I dont think that makes any difference. Today also, it looked like hell probably get a good innings. But thats okay, Kotak said in the post-match press conference. I have played a lot of cricket, and I have seen a lot of cricket. On a day, there are a lot of batters who dont get the momentum they are looking for, and that can happen. You might see a completely different innings from Rohit Sharma at Lords. So, I wouldnt use the word struggling. Maybe the shots he normally plays on the up, because of the double bounce, he probably felt were not comfortable. Shubman (Gill) got a quick start, then Virat got a quick start, but Rohit probably didnt get balls in his areas or didnt get going. Thats what I felt. So I wouldnt say he was struggling because you could definitely see a completely different innings from a player like Rohit. I have seen that happen to a lot of batters. So its not just Rohit. I wouldnt use the word struggling, he added. Earlier, talismanic batter Virat Kohli, head coach Gautam Gambhir were reportedly seen avoiding direct interaction during India's Edgbaston practice. But, Kotak dismissed such claims and said there was no need for a bridge between the two. Virat and Gautam, they must have talked 10 times today. I dont think he needs a bridge. Virat, basically, before going into batting, talked about certain things. Honestly, as a batting coach, till the time he doesnt feel anything or he doesnt see anything, his batting shouldnt be disturbed. You shouldnt say much because of the way he bats. Mainly, about how his footwork was going and certain things, he asked me before. Then, after the nets, we were talking. Apart from that, what youre saying, I dont know where the rumours come from, but they do come, Kotak said. Batting first, India looked well placed at 178/3 before suffering a dramatic collapse, losing their last seven wickets for just 55 runs to be bowled out for 233 in 44 overs. Chasing a modest target of 234, England rode on Roots composed 99 not out off 133 balls. Gus Atkinson played a crucial supporting hand with an unbeaten 23, sealing the chase with 35 balls to spare. Reflecting on India's innings, Kotak admitted that Washington Sundars injury and quick dismissals of Axar Patel and Shivam Dube derailed Indias scoring rate. When there is double pace or double bounce, its more about adapting better. Everybody knew because Virat, while he was batting, sent a message to us and also told the head coach that the short balls were actually not going through. So, we knew. Reflecting on India's innings, Kotak admitted that Washington Sundars injury and quick dismissals of Axar Patel and Shivam Dube derailed Indias scoring rate. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the series evenly poised at 1-1, both teams will look to seal the three-match series when they face off in the third ODI at Lord's on Sunday, which could be Rohit Sharmas last match for India. Article Source: IANS
Lennox stars again as New Zealand take series lead after West Indies collapse
The left-arm spinner picked up another four wickets as the hosts crumbled to 140 all out, losing six wickets for 19
Joe Root happy to sacrifice ton for victory
Batter tells Gus Atkinson not to worry about leaving him on 99 not out as England level ODI series with India
England Root To Victory: Joe Smashes 99 As Hosts Level Series Vs India
Veteran Joe Root: Veteran Joe Root produced another masterclass in ODI batting, finishing agonisingly unbeaten on 99, as England defeated India by four wickets in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens to level the three-match series 1-1. Chasing a modest target of 234, England rode on Roots composed 99 not out off 133 balls, laced with nine fours, as the former captain anchored the innings despite wickets falling around him. Gus Atkinson played a crucial supporting hand with an unbeaten 23, sealing the chase with 35 balls to spare. They were struggling at 8/2 in the fourth over after losing Ben Duckett (0) and Jacob Bethell (4), and had slumped to 125/5 at the halfway stage before Root and Will Jacks (30, 44 balls, 2x4) raised 72 runs for the crucial sixth-wicket partnership to take them to 197. Root and Atkinson raised 38 runs for the unfinished seventh-wicket partnership to guide England to 235/6 and victory. Earlier, India, after being asked to bat first, looked well placed at 178/3 before suffering a dramatic collapse, losing their last seven wickets for just 55 runs to be bowled out for 233 in 44 overs. Virat Kohli (65, 66 b, 8x4) and Shreyas Iyer (66, 71 b, 5x4, 2x6) struck fighting half-centuries, but none of the lower-order batters could capitalise as Englands pace attack tightened the screws. Jofra Archer (3-47), Gus Atkinson (3-50), and Saqib Mahmood (2-52) shared eight wickets between them, repeatedly striking at key moments to derail Indias innings after the visitors had appeared set for a total in excess of 280. Englands chase wasnt entirely straightforward. Jasprit Bumrah and Axar Patel kept India in the contest with timely breakthroughs, reducing the hosts to a vulnerable position. But Roots trademark patience, immaculate shot selection, and calm temperament ensured England never lost control of the pursuit. The 35-year-old manipulated the field brilliantly, rotating strike while punishing loose deliveries, before being left stranded one run short of a deserved century when Atkinson struck the winning boundary. The victory snapped Indias chance of wrapping up the series in Cardiff and set up a winner-takes-all decider at Lords on Sunday (July 19). Brief scores: The victory snapped Indias chance of wrapping up the series in Cardiff and set up a winner-takes-all decider at Lords on Sunday (July 19). Also Read: Live Cricket Score The three-match series is levelled 1-1. Article Source: IANS
Harmer, Markram and Wolvaardt win top honours at CSA awards
De Kock and Ngidi also went home with multiple awards, while Breetzke's breakthrough campaign earned him the Men's ODI International Player of the Year award
Swiss Open: Ruud Survives A Scare, Comes Back To Beat Faria, Reaches Quarters
Swiss Open Gstaad: Casper Ruud survived a major scare in his opening match at the Swiss Open Gstaad on Thursday, as he rallied past Portugals Jaime Faria 6-7(1), 6-4, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the clay court event. Faria, who overcame Stan Wawrinka in the first round, was at his free-flowing best for large parts of his clash against Ruud to move close to his first win against a Top-20 player. However, from a set down, the Norwegian crucially increased his weight and depth of shot. The second seed broke Farias serve on his sixth break point of an intriguing ninth game of the second set before he put his foot down to race clear in the third and record his first win since Roland Garros. Sometimes it is hard to say when you get a good feeling, and you start to win some games in a row, said Ruud, who is chasing his first title of the season. You try from the first game to the last, but suddenly something clicked in the middle of the second for me, luckily. Ruud is aiming to join Sergi Bruguera and Alex Corretja as just the third player to lift the trophy in Gstaad on three occasions. The 2021 and 2022 champion, who owns a 10-1 tournament record, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, will next meet Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Cerundolo, who upset the No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, Jannik Sinner, on clay at Roland Garros in May, overcame Miomir Kecmanovic 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 to advance to his third tour-level quarter-final of the season. Ruud is aiming to join Sergi Bruguera and Alex Corretja as just the third player to lift the trophy in Gstaad on three occasions. The 2021 and 2022 champion, who owns a 10-1 tournament record, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, will next meet Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Over two days sounds like a cricket match. I am happy to have it done. It was a long one. We played for a long time. He played an unbelievable match from his side and made my life pretty difficult out there, Tsitsipas said when reflecting on his two-hour and 29-minute win. It is a bit strange going to bed without the match being completed. I was trying to visualise what I was going to do today, and it worked out pretty well. Article Source: IANS
Selectors Unlikely To Pick Rohit Sharma For ODIs After Lords Match Against England
ODI World Cup: In a major development that could signal the end of an era in Indian cricket, senior opener and former captain Rohit Sharma is unlikely to be picked for ODIs following Sundays match against England at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground. According to a BCCI source aware of the development, the Ajit Agarkar-led national selection committee has decided to look past the veteran batter in the 50-over format, as they look to give more game time to young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal in preparation for the 2027 Mens ODI World Cup, to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. The selectors have decided that henceforth they will not select Rohit Sharma in ODIs. If he wants to bow out gracefully or chooses not to call it a day immediately, that is entirely his personal decision. However, the message is clear: the selectors will not pick him for ODIs after the game at Lords on Sunday, said the BCCI source to IANS on Thursday. The decision stems from growing concerns over the veteran batsman's recent form, which is evident from his scratchy knock of 26 against England in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens. The word going around is that Rohit hasn't been operating at his fluent best for some time. Meanwhile, someone like Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has scored well of late in ODIs, is forced to sit out. This stark contrast is what prompted the selectors to rethink their long-term strategy. As of now, it is becoming increasingly certain that Sundays game at Lords may well be Rohits final appearance as an Indian cricket team player, added the BCCI source. It is yet to be known if the selection committee had informed Rohit in advance about its decision to move on from him in ODIs after the trip to England ends on Sunday. Rohit has already retired from T20Is, shortly after leading India to the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup title. He is playing the 50-over format because he wants to represent the country in the 2027 ODI World Cup. The word going around is that Rohit hasn't been operating at his fluent best for some time. Meanwhile, someone like Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has scored well of late in ODIs, is forced to sit out. This stark contrast is what prompted the selectors to rethink their long-term strategy. As of now, it is becoming increasingly certain that Sundays game at Lords may well be Rohits final appearance as an Indian cricket team player, added the BCCI source. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also led India with aplomb in 56 ODIs, including leading the side to the 2023 World Cup final with his all-out attacking approach and astute leadership. Rohit also captained India to the 2025 Mens Champions Trophy triumph in the UAE. Article Source: IANS
2nd ODI: India Batters Are A Little Bit Worried About Playing The Short Ball, Says Bopara
On BBC Radio: Former England all-rounder Ravi Bopara believes Indian batters have started to look a little bit worried about tackling the short ball on English wickets, following them being bowled out for 233 in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Thursday. Throughout Indias innings, a majority of their batters struggled to play the short balls and were dismissed because of it, as Englands pacers took nine wickets collectively. Its almost like every time an Indian batsman falls to the short ball, a signal is sent to the dressing room, and they get worried about the short ball. You get a lot of indifference in pace and bounce on English wickets. It just looks like India are a little bit worried about the short ball at the moment, Bopara said to broadcasters Sky Sports during the mid-innings break. Former England captain Eoin Morgan credited the hosts' tactical discipline during the middle overs for choking India's scoring rate and forcing errors through cross-batted shots. Throughout the middle phase of the game, England took wickets, and India's runs flowed. But England were more accurate with how they bowled in the second powerplay. They enticed India into cross-batted shots, which stunted them and allowed England to take and create more opportunities, he noted. Morgan also expressed surprise over Virat Kohli's dismissal for 65, calling it a rare slip-up for a batsman known for converting half-centuries into match-winning hundreds. All of us had the house on for Kohli producing something special. Were all homeless now! He looked highly tuned, Virat Kohli in the form of his life from the get-go. He walked out with a huge amount of intent; his footwork was crisp, and he made things look easy. It was classic Kohli, accumulating a run-a-ball, even when partnerships slowed. For him to get out at 65 is an anomaly. Weve seen how good he is throughout his career, converting starts into hundreds. He normally capitalises and punishes the opposition, but not today, and thats to Englands credit. Another former England captain, Michael Atherton, highlighted how the inclusion of Gus Atkinson relieved pressure on captain Harry Brook and premier pacer Jofra Archer. England should be confident chasing this down. Well see if they can in the second half of this game, but the first has gone very well. Harry Brook was able to bowl Jofra Archer out because he had more cover with the extra seamer, with Gus Atkinson the big difference. Atkinson changed the balance of the side and claimed the big wickets of Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer. Another former England captain, Michael Atherton, highlighted how the inclusion of Gus Atkinson relieved pressure on captain Harry Brook and premier pacer Jofra Archer. England should be confident chasing this down. Well see if they can in the second half of this game, but the first has gone very well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The first innings was disappointing -- some poor batting from India. Looking at the pitch, India will be looking to get some early wickets, get into that middle order, and try to make it a game. I think they are 30 or 40 runs short. The way India was batting, we were looking at 300. There is something for the bowlers on this surface, so who knows. Article Source: IANS
India rolled for 233 despite Kohli and Iyer fifties
Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson picked up three wickets each on a pitch that had runs in it
Jofra Archer: A dramatic middle-order collapse saw India being bundled out for a below-par 233 in 44 overs, despite half-centuries from Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer, in the second ODI against England at the Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Thursday. England pace spearheads Jofra Archer (3-47) and Gus Atkinson (3-50) did the maximum damage as India imploded spectacularly, losing their last seven wickets for just 55 runs after being comfortably placed at 178/3 at one stage. England's pacers dominated the proceedings, accounting for nine wickets in the innings. While skipper Shubman Gill provided a brisk start, Rohit Sharma struggled for rhythm. Kohli (65 off 66 balls) then anchored the innings with a well-crafted half-century, and Iyer (66 off 71 balls) waged a lone battle. A late, explosive cameo by Jasprit Bumrah (20 not out off 13 balls) gave the visitors a much-needed push towards the end. But Atkinson and Saqib Mahmood (2-52) cleaned up the tail to leave England chasing a target of 234 runs to level the three-match series. Put into bat first, Gill and Rohit started cautiously against the pace duo of Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood. Gill hit the first boundary of the innings by elegantly flicking Mahmood through mid-wicket, while Rohit was dropped on five when Gus dropped a tough chance off his mistimed pull at fine leg off Archer. Gill, however, found his rhythm quickly. After surviving an LBW review, he responded immediately by charging Mahmood for a boundary over cover. He looked in sublime touch, hitting Archer for consecutive boundaries in the fifth over and repeating the feat against Mahmood in the sixth over. The reintroduction of Atkinson in the eighth over brought the crucial breakthrough for England - Gill drove a half-volley firmly in the air, and Ben Duckett took a sharp, diving catch to his right at cover to dismiss him for 31. Kohli walked in and wasted no time, getting off the mark with a crisp straight drive for four off Archer. He continued his aggressive intent against Atkinson in the 10th over, whipping him over mid-on and drilling a trademark cover drive for back-to-back boundaries. Rohit, who had been relatively quiet, broke the shackles in the 12th over by pulling Atkinson over deep square leg for the first six of the innings. Kohli maintained the pressure on Adil Rashid, finding the fence with a late cut and a well-executed sweep to reach an unbeaten 29 off 25 balls before the drinks break came. But shortly after that, Rohit got a top-edge on a sweep off Will Jacks and gave Jos Buttler a simple catch after moving to his left to fall for 26, while Ishan Kishans struggles ended with him toe-ending a pull to Sam Curran, who completed a sharp grab off his own bowling. With Iyer starting well, Kohli marched forward to dispatch Curran down the ground for four and bring up his fifty off 50 balls. Just when the partnership between Kohli and Iyer was looking dangerous, England skipper Harry Brook brought back his premier pacer Archer, and the move paid rich dividends in the 32nd over. Kohli got a top edge while trying to whip a back-of-a-length delivery, and Rashid ran in from third man to complete a fine catch and dismiss him for 65. One brought two for England as Washington Sundar, struggling with a hamstring issue, couldnt move much while pulling and lobbed it behind Buttler for an easy catch off Mahmood. Though Iyer got his fifty in 42 balls by pulling Archer for six and continued to wage a lone battle, Indias slide continued as Archer dismissed Axar Patel, who got a feather edge to Buttler while attempting to guide a sharp, rising delivery over the keepers head. On the very next ball, Shivam Dube was dismissed for a golden duck after chipping a length delivery straight back to Archer, who took a sharp return catch in his follow-through. Gurnoor Brar flashed hard at a wide delivery from Mahmood and was caught at sweeper cover. Bumrah sent the Cardiff crowd into a frenzy by taking Mahmood to the cleaners in an 18-run 43rd over. He hit consecutive boundaries -- a top-edged pull over the keeper followed by a powerful whip through mid-wicket, before smashing a short delivery over deep square leg for a magnificent six. But Indias late charge was halted in the next over when Atkinson had Iyer poking at a good-length delivery outside the off-stump, but Iyer could only edge behind. Two balls later, Atkinson ended Indias innings by sending Prasidh Krishnas leg stump for a toss, as England completed a clinical bowling show. Gurnoor Brar flashed hard at a wide delivery from Mahmood and was caught at sweeper cover. Bumrah sent the Cardiff crowd into a frenzy by taking Mahmood to the cleaners in an 18-run 43rd over. He hit consecutive boundaries -- a top-edged pull over the keeper followed by a powerful whip through mid-wicket, before smashing a short delivery over deep square leg for a magnificent six. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 233 all out in 44 overs (Shreyas Iyer 66, Virat Kohli 65; Jofra Archer 3-47, Gus Atkinson 3-50) against England Article Source: IANS
Mithali Raj: Mandhana should have been India captain 'two-three years back'
Raj says India need a clearer succession plan keeping in mind Harmanpreet's fitness
Buoyant Zimbabwe eye series win against depleted Bangladesh
Bangladesh have now lost their last five T20Is and need their top order to fire
Raichandani's Double Ton Becomes A Standout In Drawn First Youth Test Between India And Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Under: Opener Lakshay Raichandanis magnificent double century and a patient hundred by wicketkeeper-batter Manav Krishna were the standout performances in India Under-19's dominant batting display as their first Youth Test against Sri Lanka Under-19 ended in a tame draw in Galle on Thursday. Resuming on the overnight score of 196, Raichandani quickly crossed the double ton milestone before being dismissed for a superb 207 off 324 balls. His marathon 492-minute stay at the crease was studded with 22 boundaries and three sixes. India amassed a mammoth 576 in their first innings to secure a substantial 152-run lead over the hosts, who had declared their first innings at 424 for nine. Krishna played a stellar supporting role, scoring a well-compiled 100 off 153 deliveries, laced with six fours and three sixes, before becoming the last man to be dismissed. Facing a deficit, Sri Lanka U-19 fought back in their second innings to post 178/6 before declaring. India skipper, off-spinner Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan, bowled beautifully to claim 4-49 and momentarily put the hosts under pressure. However, Sri Lankan opener Dulnith Sigera's defiant 72 off 77 balls, coupled with a resilient 51 off 66 balls from Kavija Gamage and an unbeaten 21 off 26 balls from Chamika Heenatigala, ensured the hosts batted out the remaining overs safely. With no realistic chance of an outright result on the final day, the four-day match ended in a draw. The action now shifts to Colombo, where the second four-day game is scheduled to begin on July 20. However, Sri Lankan opener Dulnith Sigera's defiant 72 off 77 balls, coupled with a resilient 51 off 66 balls from Kavija Gamage and an unbeaten 21 off 26 balls from Chamika Heenatigala, ensured the hosts batted out the remaining overs safely. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka U-19 424/9 decl & 178/6 decl in 55 overs (Dulnith Sigera 72, Kavija Gamage 51; Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan 4-49) drew with India U-19 576 all out in 153 overs (Lakshay Raichandani 207, Sagar Virk 134, Manav Krishna 100; Lathendra Akash 3-66). Article Source: IANS
Hamza Shaikh rejects Warwickshire contract to join Leicestershire
After 12 years at Edgbaston, Shaikh has opted to move to Grace Road for more 1st XI opportunities
'They are 15 short, boys' - Ponting doesa Kallis as Freedom pull off record chase
Gous leads the way with 132 off 51 balls as Freedom break records and MINY at Oakland's Coliseum
ZIM vs BAN 2nd T20I Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
ZIM vs BAN 2nd T20I , Cricket Tips :Bangladesh have found it hard to get going in the ongoing tour of Zimbabwe. They lost the one-off test and ODI series. It was followed by a defeat in the first T20I in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe have been all over them on this tour, and they are making good use of home conditions. Richard Ngarava and Blessing Muzarabani took four wickets each in the first T20I and carried on their good performance. Bangladesh are looking down with confidence and need to find good form before they lose yet another series on this tour. Zimbabwe will look to wrap up the series win. ZIM vs BAN: Match Details Date : July 17, 2026 (Friday) Time : 4:00 PM IST Venue : Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo ZIM vs BAN: Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the live action of the game on the FanCode mobile app or website. ZIM vs BAN: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches: 26 Zimbabwe : 09 Bangladesh : 15 No-result : 00 ZIM vs BAN: Ground Pitch Report The wicket played slow in the first game, also. It is not an easy wicket to bat on. Especially in the second innings, the surface will turn slow and low, making it difficult to play shots. Spinners will have a key role on this wicket because the ball will grip more. ZIM vs BAN: Possible XIs Zimbabwe : Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani (wk), Sikandar Raza (c), Dion Myers, Ryan Burl, Milton Shumba, Clive Madande, Brad Evans, Tashinga Musekiwa, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani Bangladesh : Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Parvez Hossain, Saif Hassan, Towhid Hridoy (c), Yasir Ali, Mahedi Hasan, Nurul Hasan (wk), Md. Saifuddin, Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana ZIM vs BAN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Brian Bennett and Yasir Ali showed good applications on the crease. They will be confident going into the second game. Probable Best Bowler Nahid Rana and Blessing Muzarabani took four wickets in the first game and showed why they are the premier bowlers for their teams across formats. Today Match Prediction: Bangladesh have already tried different things on this tour, but nothing has worked for them. Zimbabwe are in good form, and we predict them to record a win on Friday. ZIM vs BAN Match 2nd T20I, Today Match ZIM vs BAN, ZIM vs BAN Prediction, ZIM vs BAN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh Match 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.
2nd ODI: Kishan Replaces Ill Rahul, Atkinson, Mahmood Come As England Elect To Bowl Against India
Ishan Kishan: Wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan has replaced an ill KL Rahul in the playing eleven as England skipper Harry Brook won the toss and elected to bowl against India in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens on Thursday. Looking to bounce back from their defeat in the series opener at Edgbaston, England have made two changes to their side - bringing in fast bowlers Gus Atkinson and Saqib Mahmood in place of Josh Tongue and Liam Dawson. Its a nice, even spread of grass. Hopefully, we can get a bit of seam movement and swing up front. We need to execute slightly better. Ive always said we are never out of games, and I thought we put up a really good fight in the last game to take it that deep. It was an awesome effort from the guys, and we need some more of that, said England captain Harry Brook. India, who lead the three-match series 1-0, were forced to make the solitary change with Kishan donning the wicketkeeping gloves in Rahul's absence. KL Rahul was unavailable for selection due to illness, said the BCCI in an official update. India captain Shubman Gill said his side is seeking another near-perfect performance. Wed have bowled first as well. Were doing well. We had a near-perfect game last time out; hopefully, were going to have another good one. We started well, and it was great to see fast bowlers do well. Very good memories here, he said. Playing XIs: India captain Shubman Gill said his side is seeking another near-perfect performance. Wed have bowled first as well. Were doing well. We had a near-perfect game last time out; hopefully, were going to have another good one. We started well, and it was great to see fast bowlers do well. Very good memories here, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook (captain), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Saqib Mahmood Article Source: IANS
England bowl; Kishan in for unwell Rahul
Saqib Mahmood and Gus Atkinson come in for Josh Tongue and Liam Dawson
Nehal Wadhera Switches From Punjab To Himachal Pradesh Ahead Of The Domestic Season
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Punjab have been dealt a blow ahead of the upcoming domestic season as their top batter Nehal Wadhera has decided to leave the team and play for Himachal Pradesh in the upcoming season, providing the hill state a significant boost as they look to revamp after a poor performance last year. According to ESPNcricinfo, Wadhera decided to move after finding limited opportunities with Punjab during the 2025-26 season. The left-hander also becomes the third guest player from Punjab to join Himachals squad, joining Pukhraj Mann and Aryaman Singh. Wadhera featured in only three Ranji Trophy matches, two Vijay Hazare Trophy games, and four Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy fixtures for Punjab last season. Despite his restricted appearances, he remains one of the promising young batters in the domestic circuit. The 24-year-old announced himself in first-class cricket with a century on debut against Gujarat in Valsad during the 2022-23 Ranji Trophy season. He was also part of Punjabs title-winning Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy squad in the 2023-24 season. Overall, Wadhera has played 17 first-class matches, 16 List A games, and 69 T20s in domestic cricket. He has also featured in 44 Indian Premier League matches for the Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh have also strengthened their support staff ahead of the new season, appointing Vineet Saxena as head coach in place of VRV Singh, while Gagandeep Singh has been named bowling coach. Apart from Nehal Wadhera, former Himachal Pradesh batter Prashant Chopra has also moved back to his home state. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh have also strengthened their support staff ahead of the new season, appointing Vineet Saxena as head coach in place of VRV Singh, while Gagandeep Singh has been named bowling coach. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The team will be hoping for a turnaround after a disappointing 2025-26 domestic season, where they failed to qualify for the knockout stages in the Ranji Trophy, Vijay Hazare Trophy, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Their Ranji campaign ended with two defeats and five draws, leaving them at the bottom of their group. Article Source: IANS
ICC Independent Director Dr Ros: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Mithun Manhas congratulated Secretary Devajit Saikia after he was elected Chair of the ICC Governance Review Committee and appointed as a member of the ICC Franchise Leagues Committee during the International Cricket Council's Annual Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. The ICC Board approved the formation of two new sub-committees during its Annual Meetings, with Saikia being entrusted to lead the newly constituted Governance Review Committee. He will work alongside Cricket South Africa's Dr Mohammed Moosajee and ICC Independent Director Dr Ros Rivaz. Saikia has also been named a member of the newly established Franchise Leagues Committee, which will be chaired by Bangladesh Cricket Board president Tamim Iqbal. Following the announcement, Manhas described the appointments as recognition of Saikia's contribution to cricket administration and expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to the game's global growth. Reacting to the development, Manhas praised his colleague for earning the prestigious international responsibilities as he wrote on X, Heartiest congratulations to my colleague at @BCCI, Devajit Saikia ji, for being elected as the Chair of ICC Governance Review Committee & as a Member, ICC Franchise Leagues Committee at the recent ICC Annual Conference at Edinburgh, Scotland. Manhas said the appointments reflected Saikia's sustained contribution to the administration of the sport, as he added, This distinguished appointment is a fitting recognition of unwavering commitment and invaluable contribution to the administration and growth of cricket. He also expressed confidence that Saikia's experience would help strengthen the game's governance at the international level. I am confident that his experience and vision will further strengthen the global development of our sport. Manhas said the appointments reflected Saikia's sustained contribution to the administration of the sport, as he added, This distinguished appointment is a fitting recognition of unwavering commitment and invaluable contribution to the administration and growth of cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Governance Review Committee is one of two new board sub-committees established by the ICC to oversee key aspects of cricket administration. Alongside Saikia's leadership of the governance panel, the newly formed Franchise Leagues Committee includes representatives from the Bangladesh Cricket Board, Cricket Namibia, the England and Wales Cricket Board, Cricket Australia, and the BCCI, reflecting the ICC's continued focus on strengthening governance structures and the rapidly expanding franchise cricket landscape. Article Source: IANS
F1 Racer Arvid Hails Sooryavanshi As Part Of Sport's Fearless New Generation
The Racing Bulls: Formula One rookie Arvid Lindblad believes Indian cricket prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is part of a new wave of teenage stars redefining elite sport, saying advances in technology and access to better information are enabling athletes to reach the highest level at increasingly younger ages. The Racing Bulls driver shared his thoughts during the host broadcast of the first ODI between England and India at Edgbaston, where Shubman Gill's side secured a six-wicket victory to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. At just 18, Lindblad belongs to the same generation of emerging sporting talents as Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli, Spain football sensation Lamine Yamal, and 15-year-old Sooryavanshi, whose meteoric rise has made him India's youngest international cricketer after a breakthrough IPL season. Asked why Formula One is seeing more teenagers reach the grid, Lindblad said the trend extends far beyond motorsport. I think this is happening in all sports. The technology is improving around it. We get better information from an earlier age, and that is why there are really good youngsters who are doing really well, Arvid said. The British driver pointed to Sooryavanshi as an example of how rapidly young athletes are making an impact on the international stage. This happens in all sports, even in cricket, with Vaibhav (Sooryavanshi) doing really well. He is so young. I think this is just the nature of sport, he added. Lindblad, who has Indian ancestry through his maternal grandparents, also spoke warmly about his connection to the country during the broadcast with Ravi Shastri and Ian Ward. My Nana and Nani (maternal grandparents) are Punjabi. I am very connected to my Indian roots and love Indian food, particularly that cooked by my Nani, he expressed. The teenager also recalled visiting Mumbai late last year, where he experienced cricket firsthand while spending time with young players at the iconic Azad Maidan. I enjoyed my time in Mumbai playing cricket with the kids at Azad Maidan. It was a wonderful experience. Reflecting on his own journey, Lindblad admitted that making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne earlier this season was an emotional milestone after years of chasing the dream. All athletes, from an early age, have a dream of reaching the top. You always remain nervous, never really knowing if it's going to come true. For me, this year in Melbourne, the fact that this was happening to me for real was special. I got a little bit emotional before it all, he said. He also described his first home Grand Prix as a Formula One driver at Silverstone as another unforgettable moment. I had first been to Silverstone with my father when I was just five years old. Going there this year, thirteen years on, becoming an F1 race driver was really special to me, especially in front of the entire home support, he stated. Reflecting on his own journey, Lindblad admitted that making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne earlier this season was an emotional milestone after years of chasing the dream. All athletes, from an early age, have a dream of reaching the top. You always remain nervous, never really knowing if it's going to come true. For me, this year in Melbourne, the fact that this was happening to me for real was special. I got a little bit emotional before it all, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Racing Bulls rookie ended the conversation on a humorous note by revealing that, despite racing some of the fastest cars in the world, he is still working towards getting his road licence. It is a bit sad that I still have not got my driver's licence yet. It was funny for a bit, but now it is just getting a bit silly. I had my first driving lesson yesterday, so I need to get it soon. Article Source: IANS
Brar warned for breaching level one of ICC Code of Conduct
The incident occured in the eighth over of the Birmingham ODI, where he hurled the ball in the direction of the batter Duckett
After The End Of IPL 2025, Told Myself That Boys And RR Ready To Play Without Me, Says Samson
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson has opened up about his blockbuster trade from Rajasthan Royals to Chennai Super Kings before IPL 2026 began, stating that he felt his long-standing franchise was finally ready to transition into a new phase without him. Samson spent 11 years with RR and captained them for five seasons, before moving to CSK through a high-profile trade ahead of IPL 2026. Moving on from RR was a very big decision for me. I believe that after playing for a team for some time, you start to feel like this is your team and nobody can remove you. But I always had the awareness that there is a limited time for everyone at one place. You do your part, and you move out and after the end of IPL 2025, a point came when I felt that I should move on. I told myself that the boys are ready, and RR is ready to play without Sanju Samson. That is when I thought of leaving, Samson said on JioStar's 'Superstars. Explaining his choice to join CSK, Samson highlighted the influence of MS Dhoni and current skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad. And when you think of moving out, you wonder where to go and which team to join. There were two or three options at that time. But honestly, CSK, Mahi bhai's influence, the franchise itself, and my friends there, especially Ruturaj, meant I had great connections. Based on what I had heard about CSK from other players, I felt that this franchise was my type. If I go there, it will be very good for me. I had wished for that, but a trade is a tricky thing. I want to go there, but do they want me? And the original team needs to get what they want in return. Everyone has to agree. It was a major turning point. Luckily, I ended up in CSK. It was a great feeling, he added. While his move to CSK was fueled by a desire to share the field with his childhood idol, Dhoni's fitness issues meant he didnt play in IPL 2026. In turn, it has temporarily delayed Samsons dream of sharing a partnership with him in CSK colours. When I was in school, Mahi bhai had just gotten into the Indian team. The way he carried himself and his aggressive batting style really attracted me. I started following him closely. He used to appear in the ads, and I would cut out his picture and stick it in my diary. Every kid has an idol, and Mahi bhai was mine. As a child, I used to watch India play every day. Mahi bhai would be captaining and winning matches. I would go to sleep thinking, 'I have to play one day too.' I used to dream of batting with him, building a partnership, and fielding alongside him. Now, I have joined CSK. I felt like destiny had brought me here, and I would finally get to play with him. But unfortunately, he wasn't fit this time. He had a calf injury towards the end. But the dream is still alive. Let's see what happens next year, he remarked. Recalling his early days in the IPL, Samson credited former India pacer S Sreesanth for forcefully pushing his case during the RR trials when he was just a teenager. Sreesanth bhai is a very generous person. In the Kerala dressing room, when I was young, I used to see him take five or six players every year to the Rajasthan Royals trials. At that time, I was dropped from the Kerala team because I wasn't scoring runs. Sree bhai came down to play a crucial Ranji Trophy match. He called our secretary, TC Mathew sir, and said, 'I want Sanju in the team.' Mathew sir replied, 'He is not performing, why should we take him?' But Sree bhai insisted, 'No, bring him. I'll make him perform.' I was about 16 years-old then. I scored 122 in the first innings and 51 in the second. After the match, Sree bhai took me to the trial in Jaipur. Rahul Dravid sir came to meet me for the first time. Right in front of him, Sree bhai started hyping me up. He said, 'Rahul bhai, look at this boy. He has hit me for a lot of runs. He hit sixes, did this, did that.' I was already under pressure, and he made up a lot of stories there for me. But somehow, I managed to hit a few sixes after that, he recalled. Though Dravid promised him an opportunity, Samson had to bide his time on the bench during the 2013 season, which he used as a massive learning curve by maintaining a personal diary of advice from legends. Rahul sir was impressed with my performance in the trials, and he brought me into the Rajasthan Royals setup. He told me, 'I will make you play. In this team, I can promise you that you will get a chance. In other teams, I am not sure, but here I will give you an opportunity.' I did well in the trials and also performed for Kerala in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. In the first practice match before the IPL, Rahul sir gave me a game, but I didn't do well. Still, he had promised me a chance. But when the playing XI was announced for the first match, my name was not there. However, that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I sat out for about five or six games. I used to go and talk to Rahul sir every day for about half an hour. I asked him how to handle pressure. I was picking the brains of all the big players in those first six games. Shane Watson was there, Rahul sir, Ajinkya Rahane, Brad Hodge, all big names. I was just an 18-year-old kid asking them questions. I had a small diary. I would ask them questions, go back to my room, and write down their answers. I noted down how I should try and play if I got a match, he said. Samsons big IPL break eventually came due to an unfortunate injury to regular keeper Dishant Yagnik, though it ended with a quick reality check. After the first six games, I finally gathered the courage to ask Rahul bhai why I wasn't playing when he had promised me. He calmly explained that I needed to be patient and that my time would come. I sat out for about five or six games. I used to go and talk to Rahul sir every day for about half an hour. I asked him how to handle pressure. I was picking the brains of all the big players in those first six games. Shane Watson was there, Rahul sir, Ajinkya Rahane, Brad Hodge, all big names. I was just an 18-year-old kid asking them questions. I had a small diary. I would ask them questions, go back to my room, and write down their answers. I noted down how I should try and play if I got a match, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, they played me against Punjab, which was my debut in the IPL in 2013, and I won that game for the team. It was my first match. I scored 27 not out batting at number 6. I also got three-four dismissals while keeping the wickets. But in the next match, Dishant bhai was fit again, and I was dropped, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Ro-Ko Bring Calmness And Confidence That Comes With Experience; T20I Squad Lacked That: Pujara
The T20I: Veteran India batter Cheteshwar Pujara believes the return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for the ODI series against England will provide the Indian dressing room with much-needed confidence after a disappointing 4-0 defeat in the preceding T20I series. Reflecting on India's struggles, Pujara attributed the batting unit's difficulties to its lack of experience in English conditions and expressed hope that the presence of two seasoned campaigners would help the team respond positively in the 50-over format. India's young batting group came under scrutiny after failing to consistently counter England's pace attack during the T20Is, with several batters troubled by the short ball. Pujara, however, felt the challenge went beyond technique and stemmed largely from unfamiliarity with white-ball cricket in England. If you look at this Indian batting group, they had IPL experience but very little white-ball experience in English conditions, Pujara told JioStar. He explained that success in England demands a different range of scoring options than those commonly used on batting-friendly surfaces elsewhere, saying, In England, you can't rely only on six-hitting. You need to play more flat-batted shots, access straight boundaries and use options like the upper cut and cuts over point against the short ball. We didn't see enough of those shots, and I think that was largely down to a lack of experience in these conditions. Pujara also widened the discussion to the balance between bat and ball in T20 cricket, arguing that conditions should offer bowlers greater assistance to preserve the contest, as he stated, Even in the IPL, you don't want matches where teams can easily chase 260. There has to be something for the bowlers. He believes increasingly powerful and inventive batting has made it essential for pitches to provide at least some early assistance. In T20 cricket, the margin for error is already very small, especially on flat pitches with short boundaries, while batters continue to get stronger and more innovative. That's why it's important to have pitches that offer bowlers a little assistance, whether through some turn or a bit of movement in the first two or three overs, Pujara added. Looking ahead at the ongoing ODI series, Pujara said the return of Rohit and Kohli would extend beyond their individual contributions with the bat, bringing invaluable composure to a relatively inexperienced squad. In T20 cricket, the margin for error is already very small, especially on flat pitches with short boundaries, while batters continue to get stronger and more innovative. That's why it's important to have pitches that offer bowlers a little assistance, whether through some turn or a bit of movement in the first two or three overs, Pujara added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It won't be easy. England have identified certain areas they can target, and after a 4-0 T20I series defeat, there will naturally be some pressure on the team. But the confidence Rohit and Virat bring can rub off on the rest of the squad. They have also had time to prepare before the ODI series, and that preparation should help them perform well. I hope they have a strong series, he added. Article Source: IANS
Brar Handed One Demerit Point For ICC Code Of Conduct Level One Breach Against England
Emirates ICC Elite Panel: India fast bowler Gurnoor Brar has been handed an official warning and handed one demerit point for a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during the first ODI against England at Edgbaston. The incident occurred during the eighth over of the England innings on July 14, when Brar picked up the ball while fielding and threw it towards the batter in an inappropriate and dangerous manner. According to an ICC statement, Brar was found to have breached Article 2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to throwing a ball at or near a player in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner during an international match. Consequently, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Brar, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. Brar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing, the ICC said on Thursday. The charges were levelled by on-field umpires Kumar Dharmasena and Mike Burns, third umpire Sam Nogajski, and fourth umpire Russell Warren. 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. Consequently, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Brar, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. Brar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing, the ICC said on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These demerit points remain on a players disciplinary record for a period of 24 months from their imposition, after which they are expunged. India took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series with a six-wicket win over England, where Brar picked two wickets for the visitors. The two teams will next face in the second ODI in Cardiff on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Wadhera moves from Punjab to Himachal ahead of 2026-27 domestic season
Prashant Chopra, who was with Uttarakhand last season, is also back at Himachal
No Matter What Happens, Virats Belief System Never Changes: Nayar
Virat Kohli: Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar has highlighted Virat Kohli's unwavering belief in his own methods as the defining trait behind the batting great's sustained success, recalling a conversation with the former India captain during a difficult phase in Australia. Sharing the anecdote while reflecting on Kohli's mentality, Nayar said the 36-year-old's confidence in his process never wavered despite a string of low scores, a quality he believes separates the game's elite from everyone else. Nayar revealed that he reached out to Kohli after the batter endured a difficult ODI series in Australia, where he registered two ducks. Having only recently moved on from the Indian team setup, Nayar remained in contact with Kohli and wanted to check on how he was coping with the lean spell. I've known Virat for a really long time, but one thing I realised in the recent past is that the reason Virat Kohli is Virat Kohli is because of the belief systems he has. No matter what happens, that belief never changes, Nayar told JioStar. According to Nayar, Kohli's response reflected the calmness and conviction that have become synonymous with his career as he stated, When Virat was struggling in Australia and had those two ducks in the ODI series, I'd just come out of the Indian team, so we were still in touch. I asked him if everything was okay and whether there was anything he wanted to talk about. He simply said, 'No, all good. It's part of the game.' Wanting to share a technical observation, Nayar sought Kohli's permission before offering his thoughts. The former India captain, however, politely declined, choosing to trust his own instincts, but Kohli's subsequent performance only reinforced Nayars admiration for his mindset. I then said, 'I have an observation. Do you want to hear it?' He smiled and replied, 'No, I'll do it my way.' I laughed. After the next game, I got the answer, 'I did it my way', Nayar revealed. Wanting to share a technical observation, Nayar sought Kohli's permission before offering his thoughts. The former India captain, however, politely declined, choosing to trust his own instincts, but Kohli's subsequent performance only reinforced Nayars admiration for his mindset. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For me, that is the hallmark of Virat Kohli. The great players know how to do it when the going gets tough. We can analyse, imagine and envision, but they've done it repeatedly at the highest level. That's why my respect for players like Virat and Rohit is so much, he stated. Article Source: IANS
The Support Staff's Response Has To Be Measured: Nayar Backs Patient Approach With Sooryavanshi
New Delhi: Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar has urged patience in handling teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi following India's underwhelming T20I campaign against England, insisting the youngster needs understanding rather than immediate technical intervention. Reflecting on India's recent struggles and the team's loss of momentum, Nayar explained why the England assignment unfolded differently from the successful tour of South Africa in 2024, while outlining how the support staff should approach one of the country's brightest prospects. Sooryavanshi entered the series carrying significant expectations after attracting widespread attention in recent months, but endured a difficult run with the bat as India struggled to find rhythm throughout the tour. Nayar believes the priority should be understanding the teenager's state of mind before discussing cricket. The most important thing is to evaluate where the kid is today and how he's feeling. As a young player, you're already conflicted, that three games ago, the whole world was excited about your batting, and suddenly everything seems to have changed, Nayar told JioStar. According to Nayar, communication from coaches should focus on helping the youngster process the experience rather than overwhelming him with technical advice. The support staff's response has to be measured. First, understand how he's feeling. Maybe the conversation isn't even about batting initially, but about life and what international cricket is. Every bowler is coming at you, so can you find different solutions? he questioned. He added that allowing the player to reflect on his own experiences would be more effective than prescribing immediate fixes. You don't want him to see it as a problem, but as a tactical challenge. Instead of telling him what to do, have a conversation. Let him explain what he felt in that moment and what he was trying to do. The more he speaks, the clearer he'll become, he added. Nayar also highlighted the role of coaches in shielding young players from additional pressure during difficult phases, saying, As support staff, you don't put your emotions onto the player; you absorb theirs, so that the next time he walks in, he's clear in his mind. Discussing India's broader struggles, Nayar rejected comparisons with the team's successful T20I tour of South Africa in 2024, arguing that the circumstances surrounding the two series were vastly different. To be honest, the pitches in South Africa were very good. The conditions weren't the issue. In T20 cricket, form and momentum are everything, and this team had neither, he said. He pointed to the lack of preparation following the IPL, the introduction of a new captain, and the heightened attention around Sooryavanshi as factors that disrupted India's campaign before it had gathered momentum. After the IPL, there was a break. So, they went into the Ireland series without much preparation. The only question over the team was that there is a new captain and a couple of new players. There was so much discussion about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi going into it, that I felt that the team didn't have tunnel vision, the former India player stated. While acknowledging that India's batters found the short-ball strategy challenging, Nayar insisted the issue should not be viewed as a long-term concern given the players' proven ability. The players are talented. They struggled against the short ball, but it's not like players like Ishan Kishan, Abhishek and Sooryavanshi haven't handled it well before, After the IPL, there was a break. So, they went into the Ireland series without much preparation. The only question over the team was that there is a new captain and a couple of new players. There was so much discussion about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi going into it, that I felt that the team didn't have tunnel vision, the former India player stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland series hit them like a storm. Taking that momentum into the England series, where you haven't gotten runs, was in itself a challenge. If that over from Ravi Bishnoi had gone differently in one game, we might have been having a completely different conversation. A few small things haven't gone India's way, but I don't think it's a major problem yet, he opined. Article Source: IANS
Biggest Mistake In Sport Is Letting A Bully Bully You, Says Pietersen On Englands FIFA WC Exit
New York New Jersey: Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen criticised England's approach after their dramatic 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal in Atlanta on Wednesday, saying the Three Lions allowed the defending champions to impose themselves after taking the lead. Pietersen shared his reaction shortly after Argentina completed a stoppage-time comeback to book a place in Sunday's final against Spain. England looked on course for a famous victory when Gordon finished off Morgan Rogers' cross, handing Thomas Tuchel's side the advantage in the second half. However, the defending champions responded through Enzo Fernandez before substitute Lautaro Martinez headed home the winner in the third minute of added time, extending Argentina's remarkable World Cup semifinal record. Reacting to the turnaround, Pietersen suggested England lost control of the contest by allowing Argentina to dictate proceedings after falling behind. One of the biggest mistakes you can make in sport is letting a bully, bully you, the former England captain wrote on X. Pietersen felt his country had produced an impressive display until the opening goal but believed the momentum shifted immediately afterwards. And you could see in the 1st 5min the Arg plan! England were unbelievable till they scored and then capitulated straight away to let the bully, bully them. Pietersen concluded by expressing his disappointment over how close England came to reaching only their second World Cup final. So close, yet so far! Pietersen felt his country had produced an impressive display until the opening goal but believed the momentum shifted immediately afterwards. And you could see in the 1st 5min the Arg plan! England were unbelievable till they scored and then capitulated straight away to let the bully, bully them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For England, the defeat extended a painful run in the competition's last four. The Three Lions have now lost World Cup semifinals in 1990, 2018 and 2026, with their lone appearance in the final still dating back to their triumphant home campaign in 1966. Article Source: IANS
WI vs NZ 3rd ODI: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
WI vs NZ 3rd ODI, Cricket Tips :The five-match ODI series between West Indies and New Zealand is evenly poised, with both teams have won one game each. West Indies produced a remarkable performance in the first game, but they failed to carry on the momentum. The hosts suffered a poor collapse and lost ten wickets for just 65 runs. They were 63/0 and were bowled out for 138 runs, which wasn't a big target for New Zealand. The third ODI will be held on Friday at 12 AM IST at Providence Stadium in Guayana. New Zealand worked on the areas they lacked and came up with a good bowling performance. West Indies need to make a strong comeback to take a lead. WI vs NZ: Match Details Date : July 17, 2026 (Friday) Time : 12:00 AM IST Venue : Providence Stadium, Guyana WI vs NZ: Live Streaming Details The live action of the third ODI will be available on the FanCode app or website. WI vs NZ: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches: 70 West Indies: 32 New Zealand: 31 No-result : 07 WI vs NZ: Ground Pitch Report Providence Stadium has a slow and low deck, which makes it tough to bat on. The wicket is on the slower side, which helps the bowlers to get assistance from the wicket. Seamers will get seam movement, while spinners will get good grip from the wicket. The batting will be a little difficult in the first innings, and the chasing will be ideal for this venue. WI vs NZ: Possible XIs West Indies : John Campbell, Ackeem Auguste, Shai Hope (c/wk), Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Amir Jangoo, Khary Pierre, Gudakesh Motie, Alzarri Joseph, Matthew Forde, Vitel Lawes New Zealand: Henry Nicholls, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Tom Latham (wk), Mitchell Santner (c), Dean Foxcroft, Matthew Fisher, Jacob Duffy, Jayden Lennox WI vs NZ: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shai Hope and Daryl Mitchell are two in-form batters from either side. They did well in the first game also and are coming off some good batting performances. Probable Best Bowler Alzarri Joseph is the leading wicket-taker for West Indies. He has looked good with the new ball. For New Zealand, Jayden Lennox has been exceptional, and his spell was key reason that New Zealand won the second game. Today Match Prediction: West Indies have not been consistent with the bat, which is why they lost the second game. We predict New Zealand will win the third ODI. WI vs NZ Match 3rd ODI, Today Match WI vs NZ, WI vs NZ Prediction, WI vs NZ Predicted XIs, Injury Update for West Indies vs New Zealand Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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Ex-India Pacer Niranjana Backs Harmanpreet To Remain T20I Captain Despite Early WC Exit
T20 World Cup: Former India pacer Niranjana Nagarajan has backed Harmanpreet Kaur to remain as the T20I captain despite another group stage exit in the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup, adding that she hasnt underperformed as a skipper and instead pointed to a structural need for middle-order power hitters in the shortest format. The debate surrounding Indias shortest-format leadership had intensified following the Indian team failing to enter Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals for the second straight time. It happened just a fortnight before Indias historic Test triumph over England at Lords. Harmanpreet will turn 39 by the time the 2028 Womens T20 World Cup arrives, with many advocating for a leadership transition to happen. I think Harman is doing a good job. I don't think one World Cup loss should bother so much. This is the problem - one loss and everything comes up. The same Harman, who won the ODI World Cup, why not just back her for one off tournament? Give her that space. At the end of the day, they are all going through the same thing. We are all humans and make mistakes. But I don't think she has underperformed. She has stood up as a captain for India over the last 7-8 years. She has never underperformed as a captain. Even against Australia, she was the one who stood up. The captaincy is not affecting her. Even the coach is quite happy with her captaincy. It is up to the selector to decide whether they should change the captain or not. But in my opinion, it is not necessary now. The team has done and is doing well. The team is producing historic results under her captaincy. So, I don't think it is needed, Niranjana told IANS in an exclusive conversation. While Indias ODI and Test match game under Kaur and head coach Amol Muzumdar appears settled, their recurring stumbles in T20Is have drawn scrutiny. Nagarajan rejected the notion that the team has a mental block or is behind the pace of modern-day T20 cricket. No, I don't think so. See, in my perspective, I think we need a couple of more big hitters in the middle order. I don't want to be very critical because I still back this team. But probably when you say you need to make an impact on the T20 aspect globally, we need a couple of more power hitters in the middle who can clear the boundaries between the 7th and the 15th over, where Harman can get a little more cushioning and that pressure, it should reduce. When she comes out to bat, probably it is always 60/2 in 7, 8 overs or 10 overs. She is not able to take the risks immediately because we are losing wickets at a stretch. So, there we need a player who probably can support and release the pressure off Harman. At the same time, they also score runs with big shots. So, probably they say like the 15th or the 16th over or maybe the 13th over itself - Harman can then start going. Probably 150 can become 180 or maybe 180 can become 195 or something like that. So, maybe in the middle order, a couple of more power hitters can make a difference. It is just my humble opinion. I think they are working on it and probably it will happen very soon. We definitely have plenty of talent, she added. India's T20 World Cup campaign was also hindered by critical pre-tournament injuries to emerging all-rounders Amanjot Kaur and Kashvee Gautam, as well as Shreyanka Patil ruled out mid-way due to ankle injury, which disrupted the side's overall balance. It was clearly evident from India fielding a different bowling combination in each of the five matches, changing both its seam attack and newball pairing every time. The seamers struggled, as Renuka Singh Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Arundhati Reddy and Nandni Sharma shared only five wickets between themselves. There are quite a number of fast-bowlers, definitely. But I still would say that I like Renuka as a fast-bowler, especially in swinging conditions and Kranti too. Just that Renuka's experience could have been utilised in a better way. Yes, the absence of all-rounders, definitely it was hard because they give us the kind of balance that is required to set up an eleven and we couldn't find a settled eleven for the games. But again, that comes to the call of the management and the selectors. Probably for the next campaign or the next roadmap for the World Cup, we will see a better combination, added Niranjana. With still a lot of cricket ahead, including the Womens Asia Cup, the Asian Games, home series against Zimbabwe, and a multi-format tour of South Africa, Niranjana urged the need to prioritise the physical management of its fast bowlers through domestic structures and elite camps. I think the outlook should be that the fast bowlers first should be preserved and taken care of because a lot of tournaments which are coming up will be requiring the services of fast bowlers. I think the BCCI is doing a wonderful job in conducting camps with the CoE (Centre of Excellence). With still a lot of cricket ahead, including the Womens Asia Cup, the Asian Games, home series against Zimbabwe, and a multi-format tour of South Africa, Niranjana urged the need to prioritise the physical management of its fast bowlers through domestic structures and elite camps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The process is going on really well. The core team will anyway remain the same. The rest of it will be decided on the domestic performances because the domestic season is going to start as such in October. A lot depends on that as well and the preparation has already started and it's just an ongoing process, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Smith and Gous outdo Pooran as Freedom pull off world-record chase
Three batters scored centuries in the same game for the first time in T20 history

