Athapaththu Among Big Movers, Enters Top Three In T20I All-rounders Rankings
T20I Player Rankings: Sri Lanka skipper Chamari Athapaththu has been richly rewarded for her outstanding recent performances, making notable gains in the latest ICC Womens T20I Player Rankings. Athapaththu was named Player of the Series in Sri Lankas dominant 3-0 clean sweep over Bangladesh, delivering an all-round performance that underlined her importance to the side. The experienced campaigner scored 115 runs across three innings and also picked up four wickets, showcasing her versatility ahead of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup, which is set to begin on June 12. Her efforts have resulted in a rise of three places to 41st in the T20I bowlers rankings. Additionally, she has climbed two spots in the all-rounders list to secure the third position overall. In doing so, Athapaththu has moved ahead of Indias Deepti Sharma and Australias Ash Gardner. Only New Zealand captain Melie Kerr and West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews remain ahead of her in the all-rounders standings. Sri Lankas success in the series has also been reflected in the rankings of several other players. Harshita Samarawickrama climbed five places to joint 20th in the T20I batting rankings, while Imesha Dulani made a significant leap of 23 spots to reach 49th. On the bowling charts, Kavisha Dilhari advanced two places to 17th, and Malki Madara moved up 11 positions to 44th, joining Athapaththu among the teams notable risers. Despite suffering a series defeat, Bangladesh saw several players register encouraging gains. Sharmin Akhter Supta improved by 10 places to 37th among T20I batters, while Dilara Akter and Shorna Akter rose to 55th and joint 62nd respectively. In the bowling rankings, Sultana Khatun registered one of the biggest jumps, climbing 48 places to 38th. Meanwhile, the latest ODI rankings also witnessed movement following Pakistans emphatic start to their three-match series against Zimbabwe in Karachi. Pakistan secured a comprehensive 168-run victory to take a 1-0 lead, and their players benefited in the updated standings. Despite suffering a series defeat, Bangladesh saw several players register encouraging gains. Sharmin Akhter Supta improved by 10 places to 37th among T20I batters, while Dilara Akter and Shorna Akter rose to 55th and joint 62nd respectively. In the bowling rankings, Sultana Khatun registered one of the biggest jumps, climbing 48 places to 38th. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among bowlers, Nashra Sandhu inched up one place to 11th, while captain Fatima Sana rose two spots to equal 26th. Sana also made progress in the ODI all-rounders rankings, climbing two places to 15th, capping off a positive update for Pakistans contingent. Article Source: IANS
Royals sale controversy: outcome doesn't 'reflect a level-playing field', says Somani-led group
Somani-led consortium calls it surprising and disappointing that Royals went to the Mittal-led consortium after the deal appeared to have been sealed
'Do You Want To Take A Break?': Veda Urges Honest Chat With Bumrah Amid Lean Run
Indian Premier League: Former India cricketer Veda Krishnamurthy has called for an honest conversation between the Mumbai Indians think tank and pacer Jasprit Bumrah following his underwhelming run in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Bumrahs struggle continued in the Mumbai Indians clash against Lucknow Super Giants at the Wankhede Stadium, where he returned with figures of 0/45, marking the seventh instance this season when he has gone wicketless. We are in that space that the management, or coach, or even captain - Surya is pretty close to him, he is the vice-captain of the squad - and Rohit is around, they can probably honestly sit and have a chat. Ask him: Are you feeling 100% from within?Do you want to take a break for a game or so? So that he comes back fresh. That is something you can probably ask him and expect him to answer you honestly, Veda said on ESPNcricinfo. Despite Bumrahs off day, the Mumbai Indians registered a six-wicket win, successfully chasing down 229 runs in 18.4 overs, riding on a 143-run opening partnership between Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83). Former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar echoed similar concerns, suggesting that the team management may need to take a call depending on their priorities for the remainder of the tournament. Despite Bumrahs off day, the Mumbai Indians registered a six-wicket win, successfully chasing down 229 runs in 18.4 overs, riding on a 143-run opening partnership between Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bumrah has taken only three wickets in ten matches so far in the IPL 2026. His economy is also above usual as the pacer is giving away more than 8 runs per over. Article Source: IANS
Kal Somani led investor consortium flags concerns over Rajasthan Royals bidding process
Throughout the process, we were the strongest group at every stage, competing against some of the most prominent investors across the sports investing landscape, the statement said
Indian Premier League: Mumbai Indians (MI) bowler Raghu Sharma termed his maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) wicket a dream-come-true moment, opening up on his long and emotional journey to the big stage after his sides six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants at the Wankhede Stadium. Raghu finished with figures of 4-0-36-1 in a high-scoring encounter where the Mumbai Indians chased down a daunting 229-run target in 18.4 overs, powered by Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83), to register a crucial win and keep their slim playoff hopes alive. For Raghu, however, the night was about a personal milestone as he finally broke through with his first IPL wicket after years of perseverance. Its a dream come true for me that I got a maiden IPL wicket. First of all, I just want to thank my spiritual Gurudev, Shri Shyam Das, and my mother and father for supporting me. I have just come onto this platform, he said in a video released by IPL on X. I was there that if Ill take the wicket, Ill definitely put that out. Just thanks Mumbai Indians because its been a painful 15 years for me, he added. Raghu also credited the franchise for backing him through his journey, which began far away from professional cricketing pathways. Im very grateful to this franchise that they have supported me, believed in me, and backed me. Now Im just giving them that confidence that yes, I can also do that for them as well, he said. Reflecting on his unconventional path, Raghu shared that he started cricket late and had to overcome several challenges, including fitness concerns and family doubts. I started at 21. All age-group cricket was already finished for me, but I was determined. I was around 102 kgs, not that fit, but I worked hard. When I saw Dhoni sir hit that six (in 2011), it gave me the belief that I can also do this, he revealed. My father said you cant do it because you are not fit enough, cricket is not for you. But I stayed focused and kept working hard, he added. Raghu came in as a replacement for Vignesh Puthur in IPL 2025, but didn't get a chance to play a game in that season. He made his debut on Saturday against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) but returned wicketless. My father said you cant do it because you are not fit enough, cricket is not for you. But I stayed focused and kept working hard, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With his maiden wicket now behind him, Raghu will look to build on the breakthrough and contribute further as the Mumbai Indians aim to turn their season around. Article Source: IANS
'A Captain Must Maintain Stability': Bangar Criticises Pant After LSG's Defeat
Lucknow Super Giants: Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar has criticised Rishabh Pant's captaincy, saying that the wicketkeeper-batter needs to show greater clarity and composure as a captain following Lucknow Super Giants defeat to Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday. LSG slumped to a six-wicket loss despite posting a formidable 228/5 on the back of Nicholas Poorans blistering 63 off 21 balls as Mumbai chased down the target comfortably in 18.4 overs, courtesy of a 143-run opening stand between Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83), handing LSG their sixth consecutive defeat. Reflecting on Pants leadership during this difficult phase, Bangar pointed out that inconsistency with the bat may be affecting his decision-making and communication as captain. Yes, that is the case because if you take that one inning away, I mean if you are scoring runs, I think he would have been far much more clear in terms of his decision making, one and also in whatever he is communicating because it is actually very, very important for a captain to maintain that stability around, Bangar told ESPNCricinfo. You know that inside you are boiling or inside you are hurting, but still at the forefront, you have to actually fake a composure, and that is something which has been lacking so far in whatever we have seen of Rishabh Pant while communicating with the broadcasters, he added. Yes, that is the case because if you take that one inning away, I mean if you are scoring runs, I think he would have been far much more clear in terms of his decision making, one and also in whatever he is communicating because it is actually very, very important for a captain to maintain that stability around, Bangar told ESPNCricinfo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In IPL 2026, Rishabh Pant has collected only 204 runs in nine innings at an average of 25.50 and a strike rate of 128.30 with one half-century at the best score of unbeaten 68 runs, which helped them to earn the victory against the Sunrisers Hyderabad. Article Source: IANS
Rohit puts on a 'full display' on return, but is it too late to salvage MI's season?
In Rohit Sharma's absence, MI struggled to find the right overseas-Indian balance, ended up weakening their batting order, and slipped to near the bottom on the points table
Indian Premier League: Mumbai Indians (MI) coach Mahela Jayawardene lavished praise on 33-year-old spinner Raghu Sharma after he picked up his maiden wicket in the Indian Premier League (IPL), highlighting the bowlers journey from being a net bowler last season to making a mark on the big stage. Raghus breakthrough came during the Mumbai Indians six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Wankhede Stadium, where the hosts chased down a daunting 229-run target in 18.4 overs. The victory was powered by a 143-run opening stand between Rohit Sharma (84) and Ryan Rickelton (83), helping MI register their highest-ever successful chase at the venue. Jayawardene revealed that Raghus rise has been built on relentless hard work and determination, recalling how the youngster pushed himself even during a training stint in Sri Lanka. You guys remember he was a net bowler last year, worked really hard, got into the squad, never stopped working hard. He came to Sri Lanka; some people dont know he came for a 10-day camp. He wasnt bowling well, so he worked even harder in Colombo in that hot sun, Jayawardene said in a video released by the Mumbai Indians on X. In a match dominated by big scores with LSG posting 228/5 after Nicholas Poorans explosive 63 off 21 balls, Raghu made his moment count by claiming his maiden IPL wicket of Akshat Raghuvanshi, providing a key breakthrough in the middle overs. Raghu delivered a composed spell against the Super Giants, returning figures of 4-0-36-1. The former Sri Lanka captain added that Raghu had made a promise to return stronger this season, something he has now begun to deliver on. And he promised one thing, he said, Ill be ready for this year. So a lot of hard work, well deserved to be here, a strong mind and a big heart, well done, he added. The former Sri Lanka captain added that Raghu had made a promise to return stronger this season, something he has now begun to deliver on. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Raghu came in as a replacement for Vignesh Puthur in IPL 2025, but didn't get a chance to play a game in that season. He made his debut on Saturday against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) but returned wicketless. Article Source: IANS
We Never Withdrew Bid: Kal Somani-led Consortium Claims Sidelining From Rajasthan Royals Sale
Kal Somani: A couple of days after the Mittal family and Adar Poonawalla acquired the IPL franchise Rajasthan Royals, the US-based Kal Somani consortium claimed they were sidelined from the race and insisted they never withdrew their bid. In March, Kal Somani reportedly agreed to acquire a 100 per cent stake in Rajasthan Royals for a record USD 1.63 billion and the deal was expected to close after the 2026 IPL season. But on Sunday, Lakshmi N. Mittal and Aditya Mittal announced that a definitive agreement had been reached to acquire the Rajasthan Royals, in partnership with Adar Poonawalla, from Manoj Badale and his consortium. The four investors of the consortiumKal Somani, Rob and Jordan Walton, and Michael Hampissued a joint statement saying, We are deeply disappointed not to be part of the Rajasthan Royals ownership group, following a long six-month process in which we were the lead bid from start to finish. The statement further read: Our consortium worked tirelessly to assemble a distinguished group of investors with ownership experience across the NFL, MLB, EPL, La Liga, and TGL. Included in the group were select global superstars from the top tiers of professional sports. We were all motivated by the opportunity to help take the IPL to new international heights. Throughout the process, we were the strongest group at every stage, competing against some of the most prominent investors across the sports investing landscape. Reports suggested the Somani-led consortium, which previously had a successful bid to acquire RR, ran into funding issues to complete the purchase and their deal fell through. Reacting to these reports, the consortium said, Contrary to stories that have been planted in the press, our group was and has always been fully funded, prepared to close with certainty, and never withdrew our bid. We had executed documentation in place and were told that the franchises board meeting on Saturday was held to approve our consortium. In the end, this was never the case. We approached this process with the highest standards of honesty, integrity, professionalism and in good faith, but unfortunately, that wasnt enough. We do not believe the outcome ultimately reflected a level playing field, and it is difficult to reconcile the strength of our bid and preparedness to close with the final decision. While we respect competitive outcomes, we also believe that processes of this significance should be conducted with transparency, consistency, integrity, and in good faith. While this outcome is both surprising and disappointing, we view this experience as part of a broader journey. We remain proud of the partners with whom we work, the speed at which we are able to execute, and the shared vision that unites us. Our belief in the global growth of sport remains as strong as ever. We look forward to channeling that energy into future opportunities where we can deploy our capital, expertise, and long-term commitment, the statement concluded. We do not believe the outcome ultimately reflected a level playing field, and it is difficult to reconcile the strength of our bid and preparedness to close with the final decision. While we respect competitive outcomes, we also believe that processes of this significance should be conducted with transparency, consistency, integrity, and in good faith. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Badale will continue to support Rajasthan Royals, acting as a bridge between the past and the present, and bringing his deep knowledge and experience of cricket to the franchise. Article Source: IANS
If Rohit Continues This Form, MI Will Hurt Playoff Hopes Of Many Teams: Gavaskar
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes a resurgent Rohit Sharma could play a decisive role in shaping the remainder of IPL 2026, stating that the Mumbai Indians have the potential to disrupt several teams playoff ambitions if their senior batter continues his current form. Rohit returned to action in style after an injury layoff, smashing 84 off 44 balls to guide Mumbai to a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in a record chase of 229 at the Wankhede Stadium. His 143-run opening partnership with Ryan Rickelton laid the foundation for only MIs third win of the season. Gavaskar, who has closely observed Rohits evolution over the past year, pointed out a clear shift in focus since the batter stepped away from leadership roles. With MI still hanging by a thread in the playoff race, the veteran feels Rohits form could make them a dangerous opponent in the closing stages. I have been watching Rohit Sharma closely over the last year. Ever since he was removed as captain in white-ball cricket and the IPL, he has focused more on his batting. He scored runs in the ODI series against Australia, did well in the home series, and now he is doing the same in the IPL. If he continues this form, Mumbai Indians will hurt the playoff hopes of many teams in the remaining matches, Gavaskar told JioStar. While Rohit has often been known for providing brisk starts rather than big scores, Gavaskar stressed that his impact at the top has always been significant. In the IPL, he usually scores 400 to 500 runs a season, but his knocks are often impactful. He may not have many 80-plus innings, but his 40 to 50-run starts give his team early momentum, he said. However, the veteran batting legend believes Rohit is now aiming for greater influence by batting deeper into the innings, as he said, The change in his game is clear: he now wants to bat deeper and leave a bigger impact. Gavaskar also highlighted the range and authority in Rohits strokeplay during the knock against LSG, where he combined control with aggression, stating, In this 84-run knock, we saw all the typical Rohit Sharma shots. The pull shot was on display. Short balls disappeared into the stands. Full deliveries were driven through the cover region. He also lofted long off with ease. However, the veteran batting legend believes Rohit is now aiming for greater influence by batting deeper into the innings, as he said, The change in his game is clear: he now wants to bat deeper and leave a bigger impact. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Against left-arm spinner M Siddharth, he played down the ground, hitting against the turn. We saw a focused Rohit Sharma against LSG, Gavaskar noted. Article Source: IANS
'Fatherhood Helped My Cricket Over The Last Year': KL Rahul
KL Rahul: KL Rahul has credited fatherhood for bringing a renewed sense of calmness and perspective to both his life and cricket, saying the experience has helped him rediscover joy in his game. One of Delhi Capitals' most consistent performers this season, Rahul spoke about how becoming a father has transformed his outlook, both on and off the field. Fatherhood has been the most beautiful thing for me. I always felt I had calmness and happiness in my life, but I was so wrong. You dont truly know happiness, peace or joy until you hold your baby, Rahul told JioStar. Calling it the most special phase of his life, the right-hander admitted that balancing professional commitments with family time has not been easy as he said, This is the most beautiful phase of my life, and Im enjoying every bit of it. Its hard leaving her behind. I thought it would get easier as she grows up, but I was wrong; its only getting harder now that shes running and trying to talk. Rahul revealed that while his daughter has travelled with him for a few games, the demands of the schedule often make it difficult to spend as much time together as he would like. Calling it the most special phase of his life, the right-hander admitted that balancing professional commitments with family time has not been easy as he said, This is the most beautiful phase of my life, and Im enjoying every bit of it. Its hard leaving her behind. I thought it would get easier as she grows up, but I was wrong; its only getting harder now that shes running and trying to talk. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, he added that those moments of reunion have become even more meaningful and have helped him cope with the pressures of professional cricket, noting, When I see her smile, when she gives me a hug and a kiss, everything is forgotten, all my injuries, pain and worries. That has helped my cricket as well over the last year. I dont overthink the game anymore, which has made it exciting again. When Im out there for those 4-5 hours, Im completely switched on, and I just go out, enjoy the game and try to do my best, he mentioned. Article Source: IANS
'He Knows His Game Incredibly Well': Rickelton Praises Rohit After Match-winning Knock
Lucknow Super Giants: Mumbai Indians batter Ryan Rickelton has heaped praise on his opening partner Rohit Sharma, commending his game knowledge after the duo forged a match-winning 143-run partnership against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. Rohit, who had missed a few games due to a hamstring injury, made a strong comeback against LSG as he played a brilliant knock of 84 runs. His innings included six fours and seven sixes. Rickelton, who was standing at the other end, was impressed with the way the former captain returned to the game. He's obviously had a bit of time off, so, you know, as a player, you know if you have time off to find your groove as quickly as he did. It's obviously something very impressive. He knows this game incredibly well, and seeing him roll back the years with a lot of those shots over extra cover and his pickups is really nice to stand at the other end, Rickelton said in a video released by IPL on X. The South African wicketkeeper also commented on their partnership, saying that he loves batting with Rohit and that they complement each other well. I think we complement each other quite nicely; we dovetail quite well. Yeah, I always enjoy batting with him, and hopefully we can have many more fruitful returns. You know, he's chasing a big score, you kind of have to get going, but I think the beauty of it is that you can work your game around, he said. Sometimes I go aerial; he goes on the ground through his, you know, his natural flair through extra cover and the ability to hit the offside. It's classy, watching him bat. I really enjoy, you know, spending time out there in the middle. The first six at the Wankhede, when the wicket has been generally quite good this year, I wouldn't want to be anywhere else. So yeah, really happy with our returns, and hopefully, like I said, we can keep that momentum going, he added. I think we complement each other quite nicely; we dovetail quite well. Yeah, I always enjoy batting with him, and hopefully we can have many more fruitful returns. You know, he's chasing a big score, you kind of have to get going, but I think the beauty of it is that you can work your game around, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In reply, the Mumbai Indians capitalised on half-centuries by Rohit and Rickelton and chased the target in 18.4 overs with eight balls to spare. Article Source: IANS
From World Cup Highs To IPL Woes: Mumbai Indians Slide Exposes Cracks In Star Core
From World Cup: Not too long ago, the Mumbai Indians were the benchmark every franchise aspired to match, a side that defined consistency, built dynasties and turned big moments into routine triumphs. Five titles in eight years had cemented their status as the undisputed heavyweights of the Indian Premier League. But in IPL 2026, that aura has faded into uncertainty. A campaign that promised revival has instead exposed deeper cracks in leadership, team balance, and most notably, in the form of the very players who not long ago stood at the summit of world cricket. Just weeks after lifting the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Suryakumar Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, and Hardik Pandya have found themselves at the centre of a season that has unravelled alarmingly for the five-time champions. At the heart of Mumbais struggles lies a familiar yet unresolved question what changed? The answer traces back to a pivotal shift in leadership. The decision to move on from Rohit Sharma as captain and reinstall Hardik Pandya at the helm was meant to usher in a new era. Instead, it disrupted a structure that had long thrived on stability and clarity. Rohits tenure was defined by calm authority and tactical assurance, qualities that had become synonymous with Mumbais identity. The transition, however, has been anything but seamless. Pandyas return was expected to bring dynamism and all-round impact. But this season, he has struggled to influence games either with the bat or the ball, while also grappling with the demands of leadership. His inability to close out matches or provide breakthroughs in crucial phases has compounded Mumbais problems, leaving the side without a clear on-field driver. If leadership has been one fault line, form has been another. Suryakumar Yadav, Indias T20I captain and once the most feared batter in the format, has shown glimpses of fluency but has repeatedly failed to convert starts into match-defining innings. The intent remains, the range of strokeplay intact, but the outcomes have not followed, a reflection of a season where fine margins have consistently gone against Mumbai. Similarly, Jasprit Bumrahs campaign has mirrored the teams collective dip. Long regarded as the gold standard of T20 bowling, Bumrah has struggled to assert his usual control. In a season dominated by high-scoring contests, his lack of wickets and inability to dictate phases has exposed a broader issue: a bowling unit that has failed to function as a cohesive force. Head coach Mahela Jayawardene stressed that the issues are collective rather than individual, citing a lack of consistency across departments. That inconsistency has defined Mumbais season. The batting order, despite its firepower, has oscillated between promise and collapse. On some nights, the top order has faltered early, leaving the middle order to rebuild under pressure. On others, strong starts have not translated into match-winning totals. Even when the side has managed to post or chase big scores, defensive frailties have undone the effort. Their bowling, once a pillar of their success, has lacked penetration and control. Opponents have repeatedly capitalised in key phases, while Mumbai have struggled to find reliable wicket-taking options. Amid this churn, one storyline has stood in contrast. Rohit Sharma, now featuring only in the ODI format for India after stepping away from T20Is and Tests, has quietly continued to meet expectations despite limited game time and injury setbacks. Having missed several matches this season due to an injury, the former captain returned with a statement performance, a fluent 44-ball 84 while chasing a daunting 229, reminding everyone of the class that underpinned Mumbais most successful era. His comeback knock, stitched alongside Ryan Rickelton, briefly revived belief and offered a glimpse of stability at the top, something Mumbai have sorely lacked. Even in a campaign dominated by inconsistency, Rohits ability to deliver under pressure has stood out. Yet, those moments have been exceptions. Team construction has also played its part in the decline. In attempting to rebuild their bowling after earlier shortcomings, Mumbai compromised on batting depth, a trade-off that has not yielded the desired balance. The absence of consistent domestic breakthroughs, once a hallmark of their scouting system, has further widened the gap between reputation and performance. Even the familiar comforts have disappeared. The Wankhede Stadium, once a fortress, has offered little respite this season. Heavy defeats and high-scoring contests have turned home advantage into yet another uncertainty, symbolising the broader erosion of Mumbais dominance. For now, the Mumbai Indians remain in a precarious position, their playoff hopes hanging by a thread and their identity under scrutiny. More than results, however, IPL 2026 has become a test of transition. For a franchise built on certainty, the challenge now lies in rediscovering rhythm, from a captain seeking authority, a batting mainstay searching for sustained impact, and a bowling spearhead striving to regain control. The echoes of World Cup glory still linger around Mumbais Indian core. But in the unforgiving churn of the IPL, past success offers little protection. For a franchise built on certainty, the challenge now lies in rediscovering rhythm, from a captain seeking authority, a batting mainstay searching for sustained impact, and a bowling spearhead striving to regain control. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With playoff hopes hanging on a thin thread, MI will look to carry the winning momentum in the remaining games as they face defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru after a four-day gap, on May 10. Article Source: IANS
DC bank on fit-again Ngidi and 'captain of the fast bowlers' Starc
Now the relaxed mode is over; if you want to qualify, you have to win all the matches, bowling coach Munaf Patel says ahead of DC's game against CSK
'I Was Branded A Test Player 10 Years Ago': KL Rahul On His Evolution In T20 Cricket
KL Rahul: KL Rahul has opened up on his transformation from being labelled a red-ball specialist to becoming a key figure in white-ball cricket, saying the journey to redefine himself in T20s is one he takes immense pride in. Rahul, who has been a consistent performer for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026, admitted that early in his career, he was not seen as a natural fit for the shortest format. 10 years ago, I would have given anything to be part of a T20 team. I was never rated as a T20 player or even considered a good white-ball player; I was branded a Test player, Rahul told JioStars Superstars. So, to break out of that mould, develop my white-ball game and come this far is something Im really proud of, he added. Reflecting on the journey, Rahul acknowledged that it has not been without setbacks, noting phases when performances did not meet expectations, as he said, Along the way, Ive made mistakes and there are things I could have done better. But, what Im proud of is that Ive given my absolute best every time Ive played and prepared as well as I could to give myself the best chance to succeed. Thats sport; things wont always go your way. You have to take it in your stride and enjoy the journey. Ive always tried to stay balanced, whether I win or lose, he stated. Reflecting on the journey, Rahul acknowledged that it has not been without setbacks, noting phases when performances did not meet expectations, as he said, Along the way, Ive made mistakes and there are things I could have done better. But, what Im proud of is that Ive given my absolute best every time Ive played and prepared as well as I could to give myself the best chance to succeed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Whenever I feel low about what I havent achieved, I remind myself of what I have, and it gives me perspective. I still have some time left. So, Ill keep trying my best and see how many trophies I can win, Rahul noted. Article Source: IANS
Its Better To Have A Point Than A Nil: Gaurdiola On Man City's Draw With Everton
Man City: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said hos team will keep fighting for the Premier League despite losing control of the title race after a 3-3 draw with Everton. City are now five points behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand and the Gunners will be crowned champions if they win their final three games. Its better to have a point than no point. It would be better to win the game than have the point. Many things happened. We know the difficulty of the opponent, they are incredibly aggressive, Guardiola was quoted by Manchester City website. Man City led at half-time through Jeremy Doku but then had a hugely damaging 13-minute spell in which they conceded three times to fall 3-1 behind, Thierno Barry scoring twice from the bench either side of a Jake OBrien goal. Guardiola's side managed a late comeback, with Erling Haaland scoring immediately after kick-off in the 83rd minute, and Doku then curling in his second goal of the match deep into stoppage time. We were there in the first half and exceptional, then in the second half they make a step up. We played with good process but maybe not the intention we had in the first half. We gave away the first goal then from the corner they are so good, David Moyes always is with set-pieces. It was open to transition and we had chances. We had momentum and two goals, the third was outstanding. We take a point. It was in our hands before this game but now its not. Prepare for Brentford. We will continue and see what happens, he added. After a strong first half, Guardiola felt that his side lost momentum but praised the never-say-die attitude of the players. We had momentum and two goals, the third was outstanding. We take a point. It was in our hands before this game but now its not. Prepare for Brentford. We will continue and see what happens, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You make some decisions a little rushed which is normal because of the emotions but at the same time without that emotion you cannot come back. If you give up, you cannot do what we have done, said Guardiola. Article Source: IANS
My Focus Is On Maximising The Powerplay, Thats The Demand Of T20 Cricket: KL
Chennai Super Kings: Delhi Capitals' wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul stated that maximising the first six overs has become central to success in the T20 format, as he continues to anchor his team's campaign in IPL 2026 with consistent performances at the top of the order. Among the sides most reliable performers this season, Rahul has provided stability in the powerplay, a phase he believes has become decisive in modern T20 contests. T20 cricket has evolved over the last two or three years, especially in the IPL. You can see patterns in how teams are winning, and recently, teams that win the powerplay often go on to win the game, Rahul told JioStar. A few years ago, games were usually decided between the 14th and 20th overs. The powerplay was always important, but now it carries even more weight. The right-hander revealed that the team management had defined his role clearly before the season, encouraging him to adopt a more aggressive mindset at the top. For me, personally, its something Ive had to adapt to for the team. This season, the messaging from the team management was very clear. They spoke to me before the IPL and wanted me to bat at the top of the order and play with freedom, he said. With teams now targeting totals in excess of 60 in the first six overs, Rahul stressed the importance of intent, even if it does not always translate into success. You wont always succeed, but the idea is right. My focus is on maximising the powerplay, because thats the demand of the team and of T20 cricket right now, he said. Rahul has also developed a promising opening partnership with Pathum Nissanka, with the duo focusing on setting the tone early in the innings. Its been fun. There isnt a lot of talk in the middle. Weve had one or two good partnerships, getting off to a flying start. Thats what the team wants, around 60 in the powerplay. Even a 25-30 run contribution in the first few overs sets the tone for the innings, Rahul said. He added that most of their planning happens away from the field, with a focus on preparing for different match situations. Its been fun. There isnt a lot of talk in the middle. Weve had one or two good partnerships, getting off to a flying start. Thats what the team wants, around 60 in the powerplay. Even a 25-30 run contribution in the first few overs sets the tone for the innings, Rahul said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals will face five-time champions Chennai Super Kings in their upcoming home fixture at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
Bhuvneshwar Kumar pushes for India comeback after strong IPL 2026 form
IPL 2026 has entered a crucial phase and one of the significant news is that RCBs Bhuvneshwar Kumar (36) has regained the Purple Cap as the tournaments leading wicket-taker, while claiming 3/28 against GT on April 30, 2026, taking his tally to 17 wickets from nine matches. CSKs Anshul Kamboj has joined him at 17 wickets, but Bhuvneshwar still leads the race for this seasons Purple Cap. Bhuvneshwar has come out as one of the RCB's most reliable and match winning bowlers this season, with his experience and control. The BCCI selectors have not considered him since playing his last international match in Nov. 2022, but he is forcing for another opportunity. This IPL season, particularly, has seen him achieving one after another personal milestone, but his priority is now shifted to contributing to the teams campaign, Of course, I want to achieve something, but now its more of a team. Im not young anymore. Of course, when youre young, you want to win those awards, and it comes when you do well. *Bravo, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Harshal Patel are the only players to have won the Purple Cap multiple times (2). *Bravo secured both his caps with CSK in 2013 and 2015, while Harshal, after his 2021 triumph with RCB, added a second in 2024 with PBKS. *Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the only bowler to win the award in consecutive seasons, achieving the feat with Sunrises Hyderabad in 2016 and 2017. Will he become the first to record the feat 3 times? * Only three players in IPL, Sohail Tanvir (2008, Rajasthan Royals), RP Singh (2009, Deccan Chargers) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2016, Sunrises Hyderabad) have recorded the double: They won the Purple Cap and their team won the IPL title in the same season. Bhuvneshwar could become the first bowler to record this feat twice, if RCB also goes on to create history. Let us see what significant, he has achieved: Most successful fast bowler in IPL: 215 wickets. He is also the most prolific bowler in the IPL Powerplay and is all set to be the first to claim 100 wickets in the Powerplay. A part of the collapse: Delhi Capitals collapsed to 13 for 6 in the Powerplay against RCB as batters meekly surrendered to the stunning opening spell from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, which is the lowest-ever Powerplay score in the IPL. Record 200th appearance: Bhuvneshwar Kumar is all set to play his 200th IPL match on May 7, against LSG and will be the first pacer to record the feat. First bowler to have bowled in each of his 200 IPL matches: Bhuvneshwar is on the verge of this special feat. When he bowls in the 200th match, he will become the first bowler to bowl in each of his 200 matches. Amit Mishra (bowled in each of his 162 matches), Jasprit Bumrah (154), Rashid Khan (146) and Mohammad Shami (127) are far behind. Record 325th T20 appearance: He made his record-making appearance against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium on April 30 and recorded figures of 3/28 during his sides four-wicket loss. This, however, helped him to achieve a significant career milestone as he became the first Indian pacer and only the second Indian overall to reach 350 wickets in T20 cricket. His figures : 352 wickets at an average of 24.51, including five 4s and five 5s, with best figures of 5/4. Most wickets by Indian bowlers in Mens T20s 391 - Yuzvendra Chal 352 - Bhuvneshwar Kumar 348 - Jasprit Bumrah 327 - Piyush Chawla 317 - Ravichandran Ashwin Bhuvneshwar has played T20 cricket for 6 different teams so far and the wicket share representing each is as under: Sunrisers Hyderabad 158 wickets India 90 wickets Uttar Pradesh 44 wickets Royal Challengers Bengaluru 33 wickets Pune Warriors India 24 wickets India A 3 wickets For someone who has won 2 Purple caps in consecutive seasons and is on the way to achieve his third Purple cap, is one of the 2 bowlers to have 200+ wickets in the IPL, Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the most under-rated IPL veteran. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Note: All records correct as of May 3, 2026.
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IPL 2026: Bowlers Showed Character To Pull Things Back From 90/1, Says SKY After MI Win
Indian Premier League: Leading the side in the absence of Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav gave credit to his bowlers for pulling things back and helping them romp to a six-wicket victory with eight balls to spare in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2006 on Monday. Having blazed to 90/1 at the end of the sixth over, Lucknow Super Giants were threatening to reach a 250-plus score in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. But the Mumbai Indians did not panic, and with a double-strike by Corbin Bosch in his second over to remove Nicholas Pooran (63 off 21) and Mitchell Marsh (44), they fought back to restrict them to 228/5, which they chased easily with former captain Rohit Sharma smashing 84 off 44 balls and Ryan Rickelton hammering 83 off 32. They shared a 143-run partnership for the opening wicket -- their third century partnership this season, laying the foundation for an easy win. Surya said being at 90/1 in six overs did not set panic in the camp, as they have been in such situations in earlier matches this season. He gave credit to his bowlers for pulling things back. To be very frank, it was nothing new to be honest (90/1 at the end of power-play) (Overs) 7-10 is the best time to pull the game off. The way all the bowlers responded showed a lot of character, said Surya in the post-match presentation. He said he did not have to give much input to turn things around, as everyone had their own plans. To be very frank, it was nothing new to be honest (90/1 at the end of power-play) (Overs) 7-10 is the best time to pull the game off. The way all the bowlers responded showed a lot of character, said Surya in the post-match presentation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also gave credit to the start provided by Rohit and Rickelton. Want to have a good start when chasing 220-225. They were always in control. In the end, the way Naman Dhir and everyone batted, it was nice, said Surya as the Mumbai Indians romped to their third win in 10 matches this season. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Left Answerless, Pant Seeks Some Luck For LSG In Remaining Matches
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant had no answers about how his side lost the plot despite making a blazing start (90/1 in six overs) and went down to the Mumbai Indians in Match 47 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. Pant admitted that they fell around 10-15 runs short, considering the way they started, and in the end could only seek some luck for his team and better efforts by his boys in the remaining matches. The way we started, we should have definitely gotten more runs. They bowled well, used to these conditions. Definitely, we were short 10-15 runs, 220-230 wickets for shot, Pant told the broadcasters in the post-match presentation on Monday. Put into bat, Nicholas Pooran blazed to a 16-ball half-century as he smashed 63 runs off 21 balls, and Mitchell Marsh blasted 44 off 25 as they took LSG to 90/1 at the end of Power-play. But both set batters fell in one eventful over, bowled by Corbin Bosch, and though LSG survived a middle-order collapse to post a challenging 228/5, it did not prove enough in the end. Mumbai Indians capitalised on brilliant batting by half-centuries by Rohit and Rickelton and reached 229/4 in 18.4 overs to win with eight balls to spare. Pant said he would not blame his bowlers for not defending 228 on this wicket. We had an edge over them. On a wicket like this, you can't blame bowlers; they've been doing a great job, said the wicketkeeper-batter. Mumbai Indians capitalised on brilliant batting by half-centuries by Rohit and Rickelton and reached 229/4 in 18.4 overs to win with eight balls to spare. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We need some good luck, man...It'll take more effort from us, for sure, said Pant as he maintained a positive attitude despite the heartbreaking defeat. Article Source: IANS
Rohit and Rickelton power MI to crucial win over rock-bottom LSG
LSG slumped to their sixth straight loss despite Nicholas Pooran's astonishing 21-ball 63
IPL 2026: Vintage Rohit, Smashing Rickelton Guide MI To Six-wicket Win Over LSG (Ld)
Impact Substitute Manimaran Siddharth: Rohit Sharma made a grand return to action after recovering from an injury, smashing a half-century and adding 143 runs with Ryan Rickelton as the Mumbai Indians defeated Lucknow Super Giants by six wickets in Match 47 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday. As part of a brilliant duopoly, Rohit top-scored with 84, and Rickelton, who struck some powerful shots, added 83 runs as the Mumbai Indians scripted the highest run-chase at the Wankhede as the five-time champions secured their third win in 10 matches. They move to six points but remain rooted at the second-last spot in the points table, hanging on to their slim chances. Put into bat, Nicholas Pooran blazed to a 16-ball half-century as he smashed 63 runs off 21 balls, and Mitchell Marsh blasted 44 off 25 as LSG survived a middle-order collapse to post a challenging 228/5 in what is a must-win match for both sides. In reply, the Mumbai Indians capitalised on brilliant batting by half-centuries by Rohit and Rickelton and reached 229/4 in 18.4 overs to win with eight balls to spare. LSG slumped to their sixth defeat on the trot and remain at the bottom of the table with four points. Chasing 229, MI made a cautious start as Rohit and Rickelton took them to fifty in 30 balls. Rohit, who came into the side to loud cheers after recovering from a hamstring injury, hammered 21 runs in the sixth over, smashing Avesh Khan's attempted Yorkers for two fours and two sixes in successive balls. He had a close shave when the ball fell just short of the fielder on the last delivery of Power-play as Mumbai reached 71 for no loss. The Hitman smashed Prince Yadav for a couple of sixes in the sixth over and, with Rickelton, who struck two sixes and a four, hammered 23 runs off Impact Substitute Manimaran Siddharth. Rohit raced to his fifty off 27 balls, studded with three fours and five sixes after Rickelton raised his half-century a couple of deliveries before off 22 balls (4x4, 4x6) as they took Mumbai past the 100-run mark. Rohit and Rickelton raised 143 runs for the opening partnership as the South African smashed a four and six off Mohsin Khan off successive balls and followed that up with a six in the 11th over before he fell for 83. Mohsin Khan had the last laugh by getting caught by Josh Inglis at cover. Rohit, who had scored a majestic century at the same venue a few weeks back, added 34 runs for the second wicket with Tilak Varma before he departed, missing out on a well-deserved century. He blasted 84 off 44 balls (6x4, 7x6) before he fell, trying to force the pace against Manimaran Siddharth, but only managing to offer an easy catch to Mohammed Shami in the deep. It was a superb innings by the six-time IPL winner as he played some exquisite shots, pulling, flicking, lofting, and driving for boundaries as the crowd roared in appreciation. Mumbai remained on course for their third victory of the season as they reached 187/2 at the end of the 15th over. But Varma departed for 11 off 13 balls, splicing it straight to Aiden Markam off Siddharth. Naman Dhir was dropped at cover by Inglis off Siddharth in the 16th over. Dhir struck back-to-back fours off Prince Yadav in the 17th over as Mumbai went past 200 and then smashed Mohammed Shami for a superb six. Suryakumar Yadav dispatched a short and wide one from Shami to the boundary with a late cut but fell on the next ball, whipping one straight to Nicholas Pooran for 12 off 7 balls. Dhir remained unbeaten on 23 off 12 balls, and Will Jacks scored 10 off four, including the six to seal a morale-boosting victory. Earlier, asked to bat first by Suryakumar Yadav, who was leading the Mumbai Indians in the absence of Hardik Pandya, who was out with back spasms, LSG's recovery from 29/1, after losing Josh Inglis (13) early, started in the fourth over when Marsh struck Jasprit Bumrah for one six and two fours, including one off a no-ball. Pooran got going in the next over, smashing back-to-back sixes and a four as they scored 20 runs off Will Jacks. The sixth over went for 19 runs as Pooran smashed Ghazanfar for two sixes and a four as LSG reached 90/1 in the Power-play. Pooran and Marsh hammered 94 runs in five overs starting from the fourth, as the West Indian dasher blazed to his half-century off 16 balls, smashing one four and seven sixes. Things turned for the Mumbai Indians in the eventful 9th over when Corbin Bosch struck two crucial blows, after conceding 16 runs in his first over. Bosch first snapped up the rampaging Pooran for 63 (21 balls, 1x4, 8x6), trying to pull a short ball, and then sent back Marsh for a 25-ball 44 (25 balls, 4x4, 3x6). LSG's troubles continued as skipper Pant edged back to Rickelton off Will Jacks for a 10-ball 15 (1x4, 1x6) and Akshat Raghuwanshi was caught by leggie Raghu Sharma off his own bowling for a 7-ball 11. Lucknow Super Giants, who were cruising at 123/1 at the end of the eighth over, slumped to 160/5 in the 13th over. Bumrah had Himmat Singh caught behind off a no-ball, and MI followed up with a couple of quiet overs. However, Aiden Markram, who lost his top-order slot to Pooran, held the innings together with Himmat Singh, who was put down by Suryakumar Yadav. They broke the shackles with the former smashing Ghazanfar for a four in the first ball of the 16th over before Himmat stepped down to wallop him for a six and followed it up with a four off the next delivery. Markram and Himmat took LSG past the 200-run mark as they raised fifty of their partnership in 32 balls. They stayed together till the end, with Himmat Singh hitting some brave shots on his way to 40 not out (31 balls, 2x4, 2x6) and Markram staying unbeaten on 31 off 25 (1x4, 1x6), and raised 68 runs for the unfinished sixth wicket partnership as LSG posted a challenging total. Bumrah had Himmat Singh caught behind off a no-ball, and MI followed up with a couple of quiet overs. However, Aiden Markram, who lost his top-order slot to Pooran, held the innings together with Himmat Singh, who was put down by Suryakumar Yadav. They broke the shackles with the former smashing Ghazanfar for a four in the first ball of the 16th over before Himmat stepped down to wallop him for a six and followed it up with a four off the next delivery. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants 228/5 in 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 63, Mitchell Marsh 44, Himmat Singh 40 not out, Aiden Markram 31 not out; Corbin Bosch 2-20, Raghu Sharma 1-36) lost to Mumbai Indians229/4 in 18.4 overs (Rohit Sharma 84, Ryan Rickelton 83, Naman Dhir 23 not out; Manimaran Siddharth 2-47) by six wickets Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Rohit, Rickelton Guide Mumbai Indians To Six-wicket Win Over LSG
Impact Substitute Manimaran Siddharth: Rohit Sharma made a grand return to action after recovering from an injury, smashing a half-century and adding 143 runs with Ryan Rickelton as the Mumbai Indians defeated Lucknow Super Giants by six wickets in Match 47 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday. As part of a brilliant duopoly, Rohit Sharma top-scored with 84, and Rickelton added 83 runs as the Mumbai Indians scripted the highest run-chase at the Wankhede as the five-time champions secured their third win in 10 matches. Nicholas Pooran blazed to a 16-ball half-century as he smashed 63 runs off 21 balls, and Marsh blasted 44 off 25 as LSG survived a middle-order collapse to post a challenging total of 228/5 in what is a must-win match for both sides, who are scraping the bottom of the points table with four points each from two wins. In reply, the Mumbai Indians capitalised on brilliant batting by Rohit Sharma and Rickelton and reached 229/4 in 18.4 overs to win with eight balls to spare. LSG slumped to their sixth defeat on the trot and remain at the bottom with four points. Mumbai Indians made a cautious start in their chase of 229 as Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton took them to fifty in 30 balls. Rohit, who came into the side to loud cheers after recovering from a hamstring injury, hammered 21 runs in the sixth over, smashing Avesh Khan's attempted Yorkers for two fours and two sixes in successive balls. He had a close shave when the ball fell just short of the fielder on the last delivery of Power-play as Mumbai reached 71 for no loss. The Hitman smashed Prince Yadav for a couple of sixes in the sixth over and, with Rickelton, who struck two sixes and a four, hammered 23 runs off Impact Substitute Manimaran Siddharth. Rohit raced to his fifty off 27 balls, studded with three fours and five sixes after Rickelton raised his half-century a couple of deliveries before off 22 balls (4x4, 4x6) as they took Mumbai past the 100-run mark. Rohit and Rickelton raised 143 runs for the opening partnership as the South African smashed a four and six off Mohsin Khan off successive balls and followed that up with a six in the 11th over before he fell for 83. Mohsin Khan had the last laugh by getting caught by Josh Inglis at cover. Rohit, who had scored a majestic century at the same venue a few weeks back, added 34 runs for the second wicket with Tilak Varma before he departed, missing out on a well-deserved century. He blasted 84 off 44 balls (6x4, 7x6) before he fell, trying to force the pace against Manimaran Siddharth, but only managing to offer an easy catch to Mohammed Shami in the deep. It was a superb innings by the six-time IPL winner as he played some exquisite shots, pulling, flicking, lofting, and driving for boundaries as the crowd roared in appreciation. Mumbai remained on course for their third victory of the season as they reached 187/2 at the end of the 15th over. But Varma departed for 11 off 13 balls, splicing it straight to Aiden Markam off Siddharth. Naman Dhir was dropped at cover by Inglis off Siddharth in the 16th over. Dhir struck back-to-back fours off Prince Yadav in the 17th over as Mumbai went past 200 and then smashed Mohammed Shami for a superb six. Suryakumar Yadav dispatched a short and wide one from Shami to the boundary with a late cut but fell on the next ball, whipping one straight to Nicholas Pooran for 12 off 7 balls. Dhir remained unbeaten on 23 off 12 balls, and Will Jacks scored 10 off four, including the six to seal a morale-boosting victory. Dhir struck back-to-back fours off Prince Yadav in the 17th over as Mumbai went past 200 and then smashed Mohammed Shami for a superb six. Suryakumar Yadav dispatched a short and wide one from Shami to the boundary with a late cut but fell on the next ball, whipping one straight to Nicholas Pooran for 12 off 7 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants 228/5 in 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 63, Mitchell Marsh 44, Himmat Singh 40 not out, Aiden Markram 31 not out; Corbin Bosch 2-20, Raghu Sharma 1-36) lost to Mumbai Indians 229/4 in 18.4 overs (Rohit Sharma 84, Ryan Rickelton 83, Naman Dhir 23 not out; Manimaran Siddharth 2-47) by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
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Pandurang Chate Regional Director Sports: The Sports Authority of India and the Fit India Movement successfully hosted the Fit India Hit India Friendly Cricket Match at the Air India Ground, Vakola, bringing together public servants, film personalities, fitness enthusiasts, and sports lovers for an evening dedicated to promoting fitness, active living, and community participation. The friendly encounter featured the GST & Customs Amateur Team taking on the Mumbai Heroes team in front of an enthusiastic crowd in Mumbai. Organised under the Government of Indias Fit India Movement initiative, the match aimed to encourage physical and mental well-being through sports and active lifestyles. The event was graced by Prachi Saroop, Principal Chief Commissioner (CGST), Mumbai, as the Chief Guest, while BB Gupta, Chief Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai Zone, attended as the Guest of Honour. Pankaj Singh, Commissioner CGST, said, Initiatives like Fit India Hit India play a crucial role in encouraging a culture of fitness and well-being among citizens. It is inspiring to see public servants and artists come together on one platform to promote healthy living through sport. The Mumbai Heroes squad featured several prominent personalities including Suniel Shetty, Sohail Khan, Sharad Kelkar, Shabir Ahluwalia and Freddy Daruwala, along with actors, singers, and fitness influencers who came together to spread awareness about the importance of physical and mental health. Other prominent personalities present included Sudesh Bhosale, Gulshan Grover, Karsan Ghavri (former Indian cricketer and former MLA), Vishwas Nagre Patil (IPS officer), Krishna Hegde (former MLA), and Nadim Memon (MCA Curator). Winning the toss and electing to bat first, GST & Customs Amateur Team posted a competitive total of 170/5 in their allotted 20 overs. Akhilesh Kumar anchored the innings with a brilliant 57 off 55 balls, including seven boundaries and one six. He was well supported by Parag Khanapurkar, who played an explosive knock of 45 runs off just 21 balls, smashing five fours and two sixes. Amit Dhaiya contributed 22 runs, while Aishwarya Surve remained unbeaten on 21. For Mumbai Heroes, Freddy Daruwala emerged as the standout bowler with figures of 2/21 in his four overs, while Sharad Kelkar and Rohit Kharb chipped in with a wicket each. Chasing 171, Mumbai Heroes suffered an early setback with Sohail Khan dismissed for 1 in the opening over. Captain Suniel Shetty also departed early after scoring 6 runs with one boundary. Navdeep Tomar attempted to steady the innings with a composed 42 off 41 deliveries, but regular wickets hampered the chase. Sharad Kelkar scored 12 runs, while Shabir Ahluwalia added 17. Raja Bherwani and Rohit Kharb chipped in with 15 runs each, but Mumbai Heroes eventually finished at 131/9 in their 20 overs, handing GST & Customs Amateur Team a convincing 39-run victory. Ajit Dan starred with the ball for GST & Customs Amateur Team, claiming three wickets and earning the Man of the Match award. Pandurang Chate Regional Director Sports authortiy of India also impressed with three wickets and was adjudged Best Bowler of the match. Akhilesh Kumar was awarded Best Batsman for his match-winning half-century Sharad Kelkar scored 12 runs, while Shabir Ahluwalia added 17. Raja Bherwani and Rohit Kharb chipped in with 15 runs each, but Mumbai Heroes eventually finished at 131/9 in their 20 overs, handing GST & Customs Amateur Team a convincing 39-run victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Fit India Hit India Friendly Cricket Match once again highlighted the unifying power of sport and reinforced the message of fitness, teamwork, and healthy living through an engaging evening of cricket and entertainment. Article Source: IANS
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Hardik out with back spasms, but Rohit returns for MI against LSG
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IPL 2026: Hardik Pandya Unwell, Rohit Comes In For MI As Surya Elects To Bowl V LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: With skipper Hardik Pandya sitting out because of back spasm, the Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bowl first against Lucknow Super Giants in Match 47 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. India's T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav is leading the Mumbai Indians in the absence of Pandya and said they have made a couple of changes in the playing XI from the side that lost to CSK in Chennai on Saturday. With Pandya out, the Mumbai Indians brought in Corbin Bosch in place of Trent Boult, while Rohit Sharma is back in the mix after an injury break and made it to the Impact Bench. Lucknow Super Giants also made some changes in their Playing XI, handing a debut to Josh Inglis while Mukul Choudhary made way for Akshat Raghuwanshi. Surya said the pitch looks good for bowling first. (Pitch) looks good. A little humid tonight. Hardik's not well tonight, so I'm going to step into his shoes. Corbin Bosch comes in for Trent Boult. And our very own Rohit Sharma is back, said SKY at the toss. MI is not known to be in such positions. At the end of the day, it's just a game, put your chin up and play the game for the reason you play it. Can't say it makes us dangerous, but we can put our best foot forward. Show character, enjoy the game, he added. LSG captain Rishabh Pant said they will try to make the most of their week-long break and recover ground. The only promise from this break is to bring happiness back. Clearing your mindset when you're free. We have three changes: Josh Inglis goes in. Mukul goes out, and Raghuvanshi comes in. Bowling, we'll decide later. Both MI and LSG come into this match struggling for form and with a series of defeats behind them -- MI have lost four out of their last five matches while LSG have suffered heartbreak in their last five games. Playing XIs: Lucknow Super Giants: Mitch Marsh, Josh Inglis, Nicholas Pooran, Aiden Markram, Rishabh Pant (c, wk), Akshat Raghuvanshi, Himmat Singh, Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan, Avesh Khan, Prince Yadav Impact substitutes: Siddharth M, Digvesh Rathi, Mayank Yadav, Shahbaz Ahmed, Abdul Samad Lucknow Super Giants: Mitch Marsh, Josh Inglis, Nicholas Pooran, Aiden Markram, Rishabh Pant (c, wk), Akshat Raghuvanshi, Himmat Singh, Mohammed Shami, Mohsin Khan, Avesh Khan, Prince Yadav Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Rohit Sharma, Mayank Rawat, Robin Minz, Shardul Thakur, Trent Boult Article Source: IANS
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BCB Initiates Election Process, Dissolves Regional Committees In Key Overhaul
The Bangladesh Cricket Board: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has outlined a series of important administrative decisions after the third meeting of its Ad-hoc Committee, held at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur, Dhaka on Monday. This meeting signalled key structural changes and the start of its electoral process. In a significant move that impacts regional cricket governance, the Board confirmed it will dissolve several committees immediately. The Board has decided to dissolve, with immediate effect, the previously constituted Ad-hoc Committees of the Regional Cricket Associations of Chattogram, Sylhet, and Barishal, BCB said in a statement. This decision is expected to enable a new administrative setup in these regions, ensuring better alignment with the Boards long-term governance plans. The BCB also took formal steps toward holding its next election, marking the start of an important transition phase. The Board has decided to initiate the process for the next BCB Election. As a first step, a notice will shortly be issued inviting the nomination of Councillors from all categories in accordance with Article 12.7 of the BCB Constitution. This move shows the Boards intention to follow constitutional rules while ensuring representation from all relevant groups in Bangladesh cricket. To further support the election process, the Board approved the creation of an Election Commission to oversee the upcoming election. The Board has approved the formation of a three-member Election Commission to conduct the next BCB Election. The Election Commission will include one representative from either the Ministry of Youth & Sports or the National Sports Council (NSC), and two members nominated by the BCB. The BCB also took formal steps toward holding its next election, marking the start of an important transition phase. The Board has decided to initiate the process for the next BCB Election. As a first step, a notice will shortly be issued inviting the nomination of Councillors from all categories in accordance with Article 12.7 of the BCB Constitution. This move shows the Boards intention to follow constitutional rules while ensuring representation from all relevant groups in Bangladesh cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With these decisions, the BCB has begun a plan to restructure its administrative framework while ensuring a smooth and open transition ahead of its upcoming elections. Article Source: IANS
Max Super Speciality Hospital: Delhi Capitals bowling coach Munaf Patel confirmed that fast bowler Lungi Ngidi has cleared the mandatory concussion standdown period and is 100 percent fit to return to action ahead of the sides crucial clash against five-time champions Chennai Super Kings, to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday evening. Ngidi suffered an unfortunate head injury while fielding in the third over of DCs afternoon game against Punjab Kings on April 25 and was rushed to BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, Pusa Road, in an ambulance via a green corridor created by Delhi Police. Under ICC regulations, a mandatory sevenday standdown applies to players diagnosed with concussion. Even though IPL 2026 Playing Conditions did not spell it out explicitly, Ngidi had to serve that rest period after being discharged from the hospital on the same evening, with scans revealing no major concerns. All bowlers are fit and Lungi is 100 percent fit because he didn't play two games because of the six-day criteria. But he's a hundred percent fit now, said Munaf in the pre-match press conference on Monday. Though Kyle Jamieson did very well to dismiss Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in Jaipur, where DC won by six wickets, he did go for runs. DC would want for Ngidi to partner with left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc as he has been prolific with his repertoire of slower balls, especially in the death overs. Starc marked his return to DC with the prized wicket of the inform Yashasvi Jaiswal and his inclusion has proved to be a timely boost, especially with the side eyeing a spot in the playoffs. The left-arm pacer will be eyeing to take out Ruturaj Gaikwad and Sanju Samson to set the tone up front while remaining a potent threat in the death overs. Since his IPL comeback in 2025, Starc has taken 17 wickets in 11 innings at an economy of 10.2, including a best of 5-35. Against CSK, he has six wickets from seven games at an economy rate of 7.2. More importantly, DC's results since IPL 2025 are significantly better when Starc clicks he has 14 wickets in wins for them at nine runs per over, compared to just three scalps in losses at an economy rate of 12.5. Absolutely - if a wicket-taker comes in powerplay, your whole plan changes. If a wicket-taker comes in the first six overs, the whole scenario changes. As you can see, scores of 230 and 240 are being chased down because one is unable to pick wickets in power-play. But when your main bowler returns and gets you two wickets in powerplay, it makes a lot of difference. So, bowling in partnerships was somewhere missing for us and now it has been added. Obviously, you get that belief as you have a world-class bowler. You can call him the captain of the bowling unit. He is the main bowler in the fast bowlers. Everyone gets confidence from him, added Munaf. He also admitted that poor returns of Indian pacers Mukesh Kumar and Auqib Nabi meant DC had to revert to going heavy with overseas presence in their bowling attack. Both of our Indian bowlers, Auqib and Mukesh, are new ball bowlers. So, our plan was that we will use both of them because if you use Indian bowlers, you can add foreign players batting. So, that was the plan. But if you don't succeed in the plan, you have to go to plan B. So, we didn't succeed in the plan that we used Indian bowlers and somehow we made a mistake in that. That also meant that David Miller missed out on the clash against RR, while Pathum Nissanka only got his spot back due to an injury to teenaged opener Sahil Parakh. It is difficult to fit in the eleven because there are only four overseas players. There is a reason for that - Sahil was injured and we wanted Pathum to get a chance. We wanted an additional bowler too. So, we played Pathum and we had to play two foreign fast bowlers and you can't let Starc out and Lungi couldn't play at that time. Our plan was that either Pathum or Miller will play. We didn't have another opener because he was injured and so, we went with Pathum. That also meant that David Miller missed out on the clash against RR, while Pathum Nissanka only got his spot back due to an injury to teenaged opener Sahil Parakh. It is difficult to fit in the eleven because there are only four overseas players. There is a reason for that - Sahil was injured and we wanted Pathum to get a chance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Openers are making 100-150 runs and you are asking us to play Prithvi Shaw. From where should make him play? If the opening partnership is going for 100-250 runs, who should we replace with? We had to change it because Sahil got injured and Pathum has now made 62 runs in last game. So, I don't think we should change it and we won't change it because Sahil is injured. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Kambojs Success Boils Down To His Professionalism, The Way That He Trains, Says Simons
Pacer Anshul Kamboj: Pacer Anshul Kambojs rise to being the joint leading wicket-taker in IPL 2026 has drawn praise from Chennai Super Kings bowling consultant Eric Simons, who credited the youngsters professionalism and training habits as the bedrock of his success in the competition. With 17 wickets in nine matches at an economy rate of 7.54, Kamboj has stepped up to be the leader of the CSK bowling attack in both power-play and back-end overs. In CSKs resurgent win over Mumbai Indians, Kamboj picked 3-32 against Mumbai Indians on Saturday. We have spoken a lot as a bowling unit around the chaos of batting at the moment. What do we focus on? One of the things we decided to go away from was an over-emphasis on lots of different tactics and to make sure that the bowlers walked onto the ground with absolute clarity in their mind as to what they wanted to do - number one and then safety to do that. We will bowl a really good delivery against the six. It is still a good delivery and it might still be the right ball to bowl next and that has been one of the things we have done. Anshul went away and the Anshul you see today was not there this season - it started last year. The things we worked on, he went into the domestic season and worked on different angles and approaches to the crease to be more accurate with his yorkers in particular. We have introduced round the wicket which is no secret now. There are a lot of nuances to what we are doing around the wicket that make him particularly effective. He has picked up wickets and been able to restrict the run rate as well. But I think what it really boils down to is his professionalism, the way that he trains, said Simons in the pre-match press conference on Monday. Ten of those 17 scalps of Kamboj have come in overs 17-20 at an economy rate of 8.6, something which has been critical for CSK after losing pacers Khaleel Ahmed and Nathan Ellis to injuries. Its no secret that Kamboj relishes bowling from round the wicket angle in the death overs and his battle against DC finishers Tristan Stubbs, David Miller and Ashutosh Sharma will be an interesting sub-plot for Tuesdays clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. If you stood next to me and watched the way that he trains, the way that he understands what he is going to do, the simplicity I spoke about and the clarity. I think in the modern game a bowler needs to be clear about what he wants to do and he is very clear about his tactics and he is very clear about what his field setting is. So there is no grey area for him. He knows what he is going to do and I think we are striving to do that with all the bowlers. They have that clarity and that allows them to practice with a great sense of deliberate practice. He knows exactly what he wants to do in a particular day and what he wants to do in a match. It is more about him making batsmen do things than worrying about what batsmen do and react to them. We want them reacting to us as bowlers rather than us reacting to them as batsmen and he is doing that particularly well, elaborated Simons. Discussing the tournament's current standing, where CSK sit at sixth place, Simons believes CSK is finding its identity at the right time when the race to playoffs is still wide open. Some teams have started slowly. I think we have got some momentum. Teams need an identity and sometimes teams get an identity really quickly. Sometimes it comes down to one person scoring runs or one person taking wickets and a team gets some momentum in this tournament. It comes quick and fast, these matches. I don't think we have a sense of our identity now. We always knew the way we wanted to play but the parts have fallen together. I think that is an important aspect of the IPL, reacting to those tough matches. The clarity I spoke about for the bowlers is also there for the batting and the way we play. There has become a bit of a gap between the top four and the rest. We still have our destiny in our own hands and we do know that we can beat any team in the league. If we keep playing to our potential, there is no reason why we can't be on the top of the table. When we play well, we look really unbeatable, he added. Simons further threw light on the strategic complexity introduced by the Impact Player rule in determining the best playing eleven in the IPL. In the old days when you used to play with 11 cricketers, you had to find the most structure. That impact player can be used in different ways. It is about getting the balance right all the time. There are times when it is horses for courses in different situations and trying to make sure you cover all the bases. Understandably, look at a team selection from the outside and just see what happens. A lot of conversation takes place around who is going to play, what are the options. Simons further threw light on the strategic complexity introduced by the Impact Player rule in determining the best playing eleven in the IPL. In the old days when you used to play with 11 cricketers, you had to find the most structure. That impact player can be used in different ways. It is about getting the balance right all the time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If something happens and some change is going to be made, that is communicated clearly. The most important thing is that players walk onto the field clear of what is going to happen and who is going to play should things change along the way. That has certainly been the complexity that impact players added, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: MS Dhoni steadily Improving But Hasnt Travelled To New Delhi, Says Eric Simons
Chennai Super Kings: Veteran wicketkeeper-batter MS Dhoni is steadily recovering from a calf injury, but Chennai Super Kings bowling consultant Eric Simons confirmed that he has not travelled with the squad to New Delhi for their upcoming IPL 2026 clash against Delhi Capitals, to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. An update on MS Dhoni is way above my pay grade. He is not with us but steadily improving. He will be ready when he is ready and he knows when he is ready to play. No, he hasnt travelled with the team, Simons said in the pre-match press conference. Dhoni hasnt featured in a single game this season, with his last IPL appearance coming against Gujarat Titans on May 25 in the 2025 edition. Five-time champions CSK, meanwhile, sit at sixth place on the points table with four wins from nine games. The equation is straightforward for CSK - they need at least four more victories from their remaining fixtures to stay in the hunt for the playoffs. A positive thing for CSK has been that skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad was among the runs in the past two games via unbeaten knocks of 74 and 67 respectively. Describing Gaikwad as a surgeon in this world of chaos batting, Simons noted that the right-handed opener has found his rhythm again. We have been clear about the leadership group and hes clearly the leader of the team. It was just again a case of when he gets his runs. He has had some tough innings in the sense that we have been in trouble. The wickets have been tough and he has battled through them. I think that is the hallmark of a really quality batsman that he doesn't score runs on good wickets. For me I have always called him a surgeon in this world of chaos batting. He is the kind of guy that gets 50 runs in 22 balls and you haven't noticed him. We are starting to see that part of him again. The leadership has always been there. He has always been the captain. It is good that he is now scoring runs but there was never a doubt that he was going to, elaborated Simons. While the likes of Sanju Samson, Urvil Patel and Kartik Sharma have come to the run-making party, Shivam Dube and Dewald Brevis are yet to hit substantial knocks. Dube has offered glimpses of his hitting power, but has been patchy in consistency while making 150 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 140. Brevis, meanwhile, is yet to find rhythm in IPL 2026 - managing only 64 runs across four knocks, averaging 16 with a strike rate of 121 after missing initial few matches due to a side strain. Nothing is really ailing them. In this tournament, we have seen top players struggle for a bit before playing a breakout innings. While the likes of Sanju Samson, Urvil Patel and Kartik Sharma have come to the run-making party, Shivam Dube and Dewald Brevis are yet to hit substantial knocks. Dube has offered glimpses of his hitting power, but has been patchy in consistency while making 150 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 140. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They play in a tough period of the game and you can go out there and try and accelerate the run rates and get out and before you know it two or three innings have gone by. They are both very, very experienced cricketers and very good cricketers with great records. It is just a case of when they come right, added Simons. Article Source: IANS
Lakshmi Mittal, Adar Poonawalla Seal $1.65 Billion Rajasthan Royals IPL Deal
Indian steel magnate Lakshmi N Mittal and family, alongside vaccine billionaire Adar Poonawalla, have struck a $1.65 billion deal for Indian Premier League franchise Rajasthan Royals, a joint statement said on Sunday. The IPL is the world's richest cricket tournament and mixes sport and show business in a glitzy format. It is broadcast around the world and features top international stars, with some teams fronted by Bollywood superstars. The Mittal family will own about 75 percent of the franchise following completion, with Poonawalla holding around 18 percent, the statement said. The remainder will stay with approved existing investors, including seller Manoj Badale. As well as the IPL team, Rajasthan Royals also owns Paarl Royals in South Africa and Barbados Royals in the Caribbean. The transaction consideration is approximately $1.65 billion and represents the enterprise value of Rajasthan Royals' men's franchise, Paarl Royals and Barbados Royals, the statement said. Rajasthan have not won a trophy since 2008, when late Australian great Shane Warne led them to the inaugural title. I love cricket and my family is from Rajasthan, so there is no IPL team that I would rather be part of than the Rajasthan Royals, Mittal said in a statement. Poonawalla said he looked forward to supporting the franchise's long-term growth. Rajasthan Royals is a premier IPL franchise with a strong legacy, he said. Badale, who has been involved with the Royals since their inception, will remain a shareholder and join the board alongside the new investors. We are delighted to welcome the Mittal Family and Adar Poonawalla as the new owners of the Rajasthan Royals, he said. Their passion for cricket, their connection to Rajasthan and India, and their long-term ambition for the franchise make them ideal custodians. The announcement comes after a group of investors, including US asset management giant Blackstone, bought reigning IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru for $1.77 billion in March. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The IPL is a top revenue earner for the Board of Control for Cricket in India and was estimated in 2020 to generate more than $11 billion a year for the Indian economy.
Bangladesh Skipper Nigar Sultana Reprimanded For Breaching ICC Code Of Conduct
The International Cricket Council: Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana Joty has been handed an official reprimand for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the third womens T20I against Sri Lanka in Sylhet on Saturday. The International Cricket Council (ICC) stated that the Bangladesh skipper was found to have breached Article 2.2, which relates to the abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an international match. The incident took place during the Bangladesh innings when Nigar, visibly frustrated after being dismissed, threw her bat onto the ground before leaving the field. In addition to the formal reprimand, one demerit point has been added to Nigars disciplinary record. This marks her first offence within a 24-month period. Nigar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Supriya Rani Das of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing, said the ICC in its statement on Monday. The charges were levelled by on-field umpires Eloise Sheridan and Shathira Jakir Jesy, along with third umpire Rokeya Sultana and fourth umpire Champa Chakma. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, along with one or two demerit points. This marks her first offence within a 24-month period. Nigar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Supriya Rani Das of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing, said the ICC in its statement on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coming to the match, Sri Lanka completed a clinical 3-0 series sweep of Bangladesh after clinching a rain-shortened third T20I by three runs. Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu spearheaded the victory with a stellar all-round performance - top-scoring with 41 runs before returning to claim 2-15. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Holder Was Outstanding Because Of His Discipline With Length, Says McClenaghan
Former New Zealand: Former New Zealand fast bowler Mitchell McClenaghan has hailed Jason Holders outstanding spell of 4-24 playing a vital part in Gujarat Titans beating Punjab Kings by four wickets in IPL 2026, adding that the all-rounders success was down to him being disciplined with his lengths at the Narendra Modi Stadium. That spell also ensured Holder won successive Player-of-the-Match awards for GT, who are now on a three-match winning streak. Jason Holder was outstanding because of his discipline with length. He consistently hit that hard length, right around the six-to-eight metre mark, which made life difficult for the batters. With his height, the extra bounce becomes a real challenge; the ball climbs onto the splice and is hard to control. He didnt offer width either. So, there were very few scoring opportunities. On top of that, he mixed in his variations smartly and even got some sideways movement later in the innings. It was a complete spell, perfectly suited to the conditions, said McClenaghan on JioHotstar. He also weighed in on left-handed opener Sai Sudharsan making 57 off 41 balls, adding that his dominance with the bat in a chase of 164 was aided by a lack of tactical flexibility from the Punjab Kings bowling line-up. Sai Sudharsan is in excellent form. Once he gets going, he tends to carry that momentum through the innings. What stood out was his composure in challenging conditions. With his height, the extra bounce becomes a real challenge; the ball climbs onto the splice and is hard to control. He didnt offer width either. So, there were very few scoring opportunities. On top of that, he mixed in his variations smartly and even got some sideways movement later in the innings. It was a complete spell, perfectly suited to the conditions, said McClenaghan on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At this level, you need to adapt to the batter, even if conditions suggest otherwise. He never really had to step out of his comfort zone and controlled the game throughout, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: RCB Opener Phil Salt Returns To England For Scans After Finger Injury
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) opener Phil Salt has flown back to England for scans on his injured finger which has sidelined him for the sides last three IPL 2026 matches. In Salts absence, RCB have got his England compatriot Jacob Bethell to partner with Virat Kohli at the top of the order. Salt, 29, damaged a finger on his left hand while diving to save a boundary during RCB's defeat to Delhi Capitals at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 18. As per a report in ESPNCricinfo, Salt, who holds a central contract with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), returned home at the request of the national team's management to undergo further assessment. Both player and franchise remain hopeful that the finger will heal soon enough for Salt to return to India this month, with RCB aiming to defend the title that they won for the first time last season. RCB would be eligible to sign a replacement for Salt under IPL regulations in the event that the injury is deemed season-ending, but they are expected to give him every opportunity to recover, further said the report. Salt had provided a significant spark at the top of the order for RCB by amassing 202 runs across six innings at an impressive strike rate of 168.33 before the finger injury forced him out of the lineup. RCB would be eligible to sign a replacement for Salt under IPL regulations in the event that the injury is deemed season-ending, but they are expected to give him every opportunity to recover, further said the report. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB are on a six-day break and are scheduled to face Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their next match at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Cricket World Cup League: Nepal vice-captain Dipendra Singh Airee has called for a positive and attacking approach as his team prepares for a key ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2 encounter against Oman, expressing confidence that recent improvements can help them bounce back. Nepal head into Tuesdays contest with mixed form in the ongoing tri-series at home. While they have registered two wins over the UAE, their campaign has been dented by an earlier underwhelming performance against Oman, leaving them eager to respond strongly. Acknowledging the teams fluctuating displays, Airee underlined the importance of building on recent progress. We couldnt play well in the first two matches (of the tri-series). Now the partnerships are getting better. If we can play by taking that positively, we can achieve a good result against Oman, he was quoted by the ICC. The all-rounder also reflected on his own performances amid the teams struggles with consistency in batting. Other players are not scoring runs. Perhaps because I am a bit more focused (on my own performance), I am doing well. Earlier, I wasnt scoring runs either, he noted, pointing to a shift in his mindset. Nepal currently find themselves placed seventh in the League 2 standings, with their hopes of direct qualification for the Cricket World Cup Qualifier hinging on a top-four finish by the end of the cycle. With only seven wins so far, every remaining fixture carries added significance. Captain Rohit Paudel echoed the sentiment, backing his side to respond under pressure. It is our nature to play under pressure. Therefore, we are hopeful that we will secure a win, he said, expressing belief in the teams ability to deliver in crunch situations. Nepal currently find themselves placed seventh in the League 2 standings, with their hopes of direct qualification for the Cricket World Cup Qualifier hinging on a top-four finish by the end of the cycle. With only seven wins so far, every remaining fixture carries added significance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With qualification ambitions still alive, Nepal will be aiming to combine resilience with a proactive approach as they look to turn their campaign around in the crucial clash against Oman. Article Source: IANS
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu believes young Punjab Kings all-rounder Suryansh Shedges fearless strokeplay and confidence in clearing the boundary mark him out as a promising finisher, following his explosive knock for his side against Gujarat Titans in their recently concluded IPL 2026 clash. Shedge, who came into the tournament with a strong reputation after his breakthrough showing for Mumbai in the 2024-25 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, had largely been on the sidelines before this game. Featuring in only his second outing of the season, he seized the opportunity with a counter-attacking 57 off 29 balls that briefly revived Punjabs innings. Just his confidence in terms of playing those big shots. If you remember, he has won a final. He played a match-winning knock for his team in the Mushtaq Ali final. From then on, being picked in the IPL, being in the IPL and also playing an innings like that, Rayudu told ESPNcricinfo. Walking in at No. 6 with his side struggling at 36/4 in the seventh over, Shedge found himself under immediate pressure. The situation worsened when captain Shreyas Iyer fell soon after, leaving Punjab reeling at 47/5. However, the youngster responded with composure and intent, stitching together a 79-run partnership with Marcus Stoinis that shifted momentum. Rayudu acknowledged that while the innings had its share of assistance from loose bowling, Shedges approach stood out. He was helped by Suthar definitely in that over - there were a lot of loose balls. But, yeah, he hung in there. He looked like someone who could clear the ground easily. As an Indian player coming into the IPL, if that is your strength, then half the battle is already won. After that, it's just game awareness that you need to get in, he added. Rayudu acknowledged that while the innings had its share of assistance from loose bowling, Shedges approach stood out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, his promising knock ended at a crucial juncture. Attempting to force the pace against Kagiso Rabada in the 16th over, Shedge edged behind, leaving Punjab short of a stronger finish. They eventually posted 163/9, a total that proved slightly below par despite their late surge. Article Source: IANS
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Babar Reaffirms His Desire To Continue Playing In All Three Formats For Pakistan
T20 World Cup: Former Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has shut down talk of whether he would continue to play all formats and reaffirmed his desire to continue playing in all three formats, saying a players job is to play, not to decide which format to skip. Babar has been a mainstay for Pakistan across formats for the majority of his career, but in recent times the 31-year-old has struggled to make runs on a consistent basis, and the right-hander failed to make much of an impression during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup earlier this year. But a title-winning run as captain with Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has revived Babar, who scored two centuries across 11 matches to finish as the leading run-scorer at the tournament with a record-equalling 588 runs in 11 matches. My focus is on all three formats. Its not for the player to decide (which format to skip); a players job is to play. In my opinion, every player should play every form of cricket. You shouldnt focus only on the white ball or T20s. Red-ball cricket gives you immense experience. It teaches you how to build an innings and gives you patience, said Babar in a post-match presser following the PSL 2026 title run. When you play four-day cricket or any domestic circuit, you gain the experience of scoring long runs. You should play all three formats because each one helps the other. Red ball helps you in T20s and ODIs. When you play Test matches, the patience and mindset you developthe art of playing a long inningsbenefit you significantly in white-ball cricket, he added. Babar will likely get an immediate chance to continue his rich vein of form when Pakistan take on Bangladesh away from home in a two-match Test series that commences on Friday. The last time Babar scored a century in Test cricket was back in December 2022. His recent record against the white-ball prior to the PSL is not much better with his sole half-century this calendar year coming at T20I level against Australia at the start of February and just prior to the T20 World Cup. Babar will likely get an immediate chance to continue his rich vein of form when Pakistan take on Bangladesh away from home in a two-match Test series that commences on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I discussed the areas of improvement with the coaches who are close to me and worked on them. Life is like a rollercoaster, and things never stay the same. You learn from your good and bad experiences. That is how life goes, he added. Article Source: IANS
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Sydney Sixers Rope In PBKS Bowling Coach James Hopes As New BBL Head Coach
Sydney Sixers General Manager Rachael: Sydney Sixers have appointed James Hopes as their new head xoach on a two-year contract, the Big Bash League said on Monday. The role will be Hopes first as head coach at the professional level after working as an assistant to some of the worlds best coaches. Hopes, a former Australian international all-rounder, currently serves as bowling coach for Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Washington Freedom in Major League Cricket (MLC), having previously held similar roles with the Delhi Capitals (IPL), Brisbane Heat and Queensland Bulls, and most recently the Hobart Hurricanes and Tasmanian Tigers. The 47-year-old Hopes replaces former coach Greg Shipperd after the veteran coach was sacked halfway through his two-year deal despite leading Sixers to the BBL final in January. Im incredibly honoured to join the Sydney Sixers, a club with a proud history and a strong identity built on consistency, competitiveness and connection with its fans. Im excited to work with a talented playing group and contribute to the next phase of the Sixers success in the BBL, said Hopes in a statement shared by Sixers. As a player, Hopes enjoyed a decorated domestic career playing for the Queensland Bulls from 2000/01 to 2015/16 and represented Australia in 84 ODIs and 12 T20Is. Im incredibly honoured to join the Sydney Sixers, a club with a proud history and a strong identity built on consistency, competitiveness and connection with its fans. Im excited to work with a talented playing group and contribute to the next phase of the Sixers success in the BBL, said Hopes in a statement shared by Sixers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sydney Thunder are now the only BBL club without a coach for next season after they parted ways with Trevor Bayliss following five seasons at the helm. Article Source: IANS
Radha's T20 WC Selection A Result Of Massive Improvements With Bat And Ball: Tanuja Kanwar
Inter Zonal Multi Day Trophy: Left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Tanuja Kanwar has termed Radha Yadavs inclusion in the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup squad as a big comeback, and attributed her selection for the mega event to a massive improvement with both bat and ball. Radha last featured in a T20I during Indias tour of England in 2025, where she picked six wickets as the visitors won both white-ball series. She later found a place in the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup winning squad. After that, a crowded pool of leftarm spinners meant Radha wasnt included for T20I series against Sri Lanka, Australia and South Africa. But she had a strong time in RCB winning the WPL for the second time - scoring 114 runs in 9 matches, including a knock of 66, though she picked only two wickets. In captaining India A to the Womens Asia Cup Rising Stars title in Bangkok, Radha made 75 runs with the bat, and picked 10 wickets at five runs per over. In West Zone becoming runners-up in the Senior Womens Inter Zonal Multi Day Trophy, Radha made 224 runs in four innings, with a highest score of 108 and took 12 wickets with the ball to be at second place in both batting and bowling charts. Injuries to seam-bowling all-rounders Amanjot Kaur (back) and Kashvee Gautam (right knee) along with her strong all-round returns ensured Radha was back in squads for the T20 World Cup and preceding three-game series against England. I think it was very good. She was selected for the T20 World Cup. I think it was a big comeback as the way she improved her bowling and batting, it was a massive improvement. I also think her captaincy was very good (in the Rising Stars Womens Asia Cup). I think she handled the hard situations very well and was really good at it, Tanuja saidexclusively to IANS on the sidelines of the 'Fancatchstic Chapter 2' event. The focus for Tanuja now shifts to preparing for the India A tour of England, comprising three 50-over games and as many T20 matches, to be played from June 20 to July 4. Northampton and Chelmsford are venues for T20 games to be played from June 20-25. Hove and Taunton will be host to one-day matches set to be held from June 28 to July 4. With the BCCI increasing the frequency of shadow tours, Tanuja, whos played two ODIs and four T20Is for India, noted that the A team set-up has become a vital factor in players being prepared to face rigours of international cricket. If we talk about a year or two ago, India A womens team did not have that many matches. Now India A is having matches consistently. I think it is a very big thing as in India A matches, we get to play with the big players and face other huge players. There is a level of maturity players get while playing in India A set-up and then become totally prepared to play for the Indian team. So I think it is a very big thing that India A is having matches. I think I am feeling very good. It is the first time we will be playing in England. It is I think the first time India A womens team is going to England. I am feeling very good in thinking about the conditions there, as we have never played in such conditions before. Yes, it will be a little challenging, but we will prepare for it, she elaborated. Reflecting on India A winning the Rising Stars Womens Asia Cup earlier this year in Bangkok, Tanuja explained the mental toughness the side showed after suffering a surprise defeat to the UAE in their opening game. I think it was a very good feeling. We were the champions in the Emerging Asia Cup before. But when we lost the first match, we were a little disappointed that we were a very good team and we lost a game. But we were told that in cricket, this is no issue - one day you lose to a team. But how we have to come back is very important. So I think we applied the same thing in terms of how we have to come back and that's why we got the trophy, she said. The transition from the batter-friendly tracks of the Womens Premier League (WPL) to the sluggish surfaces of Bangkok tested the squad's adaptability. For Tanuja, who picked nine wickets in the competition, the key lay in recalibrating her lengths. I think the pitches were very slow, so we had to manage that. We went to WPL where the pitches were very good. So it took us some time to see and adapt to the conditions. But later we applied ourselves to the conditions correctly. So it was a very big thing. The transition from the batter-friendly tracks of the Womens Premier League (WPL) to the sluggish surfaces of Bangkok tested the squad's adaptability. For Tanuja, who picked nine wickets in the competition, the key lay in recalibrating her lengths. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the India A schedule in England is packed, the lure of watching the one-off Test at Lords, to be played from July 10-13, is something Tanuja aims to fulfill. I think the most exciting thing about England is that everyone wants to play at Lord's. Though we dont have any matches there, we do have a dream of playing at Lord's. Yes, if we get a chance, we will definitely go to watch the Test match at Lord's, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Siraj, Rabada Setting The Tone Makes My Job Easier, Says Holder After Match-winning 4-24
Gujarat Titans: Gujarat Titans all-rounder Jason Holder credited Mohammed Siraj and Kagiso Rabada for consistently setting the tone with the new ball, saying their early impact has made his role in the middle overs more defined following his Player of the Match performance against Punjab Kings in IPL 2026 on Sunday. Praising the pace duos influence, Holder said, They were excellent. They set the tone for us all season. Credit to both Siraj and KG. Their efforts have been outstanding. Holder explained how those early breakthroughs shape the rest of the innings and highlighted their ability to strike at key moments despite occasional expensive spells. Even though sometimes they may go for runs, they come back and take wickets which is crucial in the powerplay. Makes my job easier in the middle after the tone has been set, but having said that I still need to come and execute, he said, stressing that responsibility still lies in maintaining control and delivering under pressure. Outlining Gujarats bowling approach, Holder emphasised discipline and pressure-building over wicket-hunting. The main thing is to keep the pressure on.. if you're not getting wickets, keep the pressure on and bowl your best deliveries, stem the flow of runs and ensure you make it difficult for them to score, he noted. He also underlined the importance of preparation and clarity within the squad, adding, Have talked a lot in the dressing room about what we wanted to do, how we want to adjust in certain situations and the boys have been doing an excellent job. On the personal front, Holder spoke about his recent focus on the shortest format and how it has shaped his game as he said, Fair to say that (focussing a lot on T20 cricket in the last year), last year and a half I have only played T20 cricket, haven't played Test cricket, I would still love to play Tests and haven't closed that chapter yet, he said. He further added, Just been able to focus on T20 which has helped my game a lot. Have been able to be a lot more specific with my training and preparation. Just ensuring that I'm ready for each and every scenario. Despite his strong showing, Holder admitted there were areas he wanted to improve on. Just executing when called upon, little disappointed that I could not finish the last two games. Still in a good frame of mind. That's important for me. Just keeping a fresh mind, staying positive, understanding my role and just trying to execute when called upon, he said. On the personal front, Holder spoke about his recent focus on the shortest format and how it has shaped his game as he said, Fair to say that (focussing a lot on T20 cricket in the last year), last year and a half I have only played T20 cricket, haven't played Test cricket, I would still love to play Tests and haven't closed that chapter yet, he said. He further added, Just been able to focus on T20 which has helped my game a lot. Have been able to be a lot more specific with my training and preparation. Just ensuring that I'm ready for each and every scenario. Also Read: Live Cricket Score L Article Source: IANS
Punjab Kings: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer admitted his side fell short while executing the plans despite a spirited fight, but stressed that remaining on top of the points table despite back-to-back losses offered perspective after their narrow four-wicket loss to Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026 on Sunday. Iyer lauded his teams fighting spirit, highlighting the challenging nature of the surface and the effort to recover from an early collapse. Reflecting on the total of 163/9, Iyer said, I personally feel it was a great score on a wicket where the ball was doing a bit at the start, especially the new ball. He credited Gujarats bowlers for exploiting the conditions effectively, adding, Their bowlers made the best use of the surface - the way they were hitting the lengths and the deck. It was right at the stumps and not giving us much options to open our arms and score runs. Punjab were reduced to 35/3 in the powerplay and slipped further to 47/5, but a counter-attacking partnership between Suryansh Shedge and Marcus Stoinis revived the innings. Iyer underlined the significance of that recovery, saying, We lost four wickets I assume in the powerplay. To get to 160 from there was a phenomenal effort. On the bowling front, the PBKS captain admitted that his side could not replicate Gujarats execution with the new ball. With the new ball I thought we would be able to hit our line and length and get early wickets. But that didn't work out, he said. Despite the defeat, Iyer remained encouraged by the teams persistence, noting, But the way we fought till the end, kudos to the efforts. The attitude and approach was excellent. He also pointed out where the bowlers fell short tactically, stating, We missed out on hitting the hard lengths. Elaborating on the difficulty of strokeplay on the surface, Iyer explained, Hitting over midwicket or pull shot wasn't easy on this wicket because there was variable bounce. Wasn't an apt wicket to bat on. He further acknowledged execution lapses as a key factor in the loss as he said, In terms of execution, we fell a bit short. Looking ahead, Iyer struck an optimistic note, emphasising the positives and the teams standing in the tournament. We're still on top of the table, which is what matters. We'll take positives from this game, he said. He also viewed such conditions as a learning opportunity for the bowling unit, adding, It's a great challenge going forward in the IPL (playing on such pitches) because it tends to bring up the attitude of the bowlers as well. It can level up their confidence. Looking ahead, Iyer struck an optimistic note, emphasising the positives and the teams standing in the tournament. We're still on top of the table, which is what matters. We'll take positives from this game, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He signed off with a note on preparation and belief, stating, Have been working very hard in training. If the character is high and attitude is right, you'll get results eventually. Just got to stick to our basics and routines and not think too much ahead. Article Source: IANS
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Narendra Modi Stadium: Gujarat Titans held their nerve in a tense finish to clinch a four-wicket victory over Punjab Kings, chasing down a 164-run target with just one ball to spare in a pulsating IPL 2026 encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. The chase ebbed and flowed throughout before Washington Sundars unbeaten 40 off 23 balls sealed the contest in dramatic fashion. With 11 required off the final over, Sundar kept his composure and finished the match with a premeditated scoop for six off Marcus Stoinis over deep backward square leg, capping off a nervy yet controlled chase. GTs chase got off to a brisk start despite losing skipper Shubman Gill early to Arshdeep Singh. Sai Sudharsan then anchored the innings with a composed 57 off 41 deliveries, stitching together a crucial 50-run stand with Jos Buttler, who contributed 26. The pair ensured the Titans remained on track through the powerplay and into the middle overs. However, Punjab Kings fought back through Vijaykumar Vyshak and Marcus Stoinis, picking up key wickets at regular intervals. Buttlers dismissal triggered a mini-collapse, and when Sudharsan fell soon after reaching his half-century, the pressure shifted firmly onto the Titans. At 128/4 after 16 overs, the equation was still within reach but far from comfortable. Washington Sundar then played a decisive hand, mixing calculated aggression with smart strike rotation. He found timely boundaries, including two fortuitous fours off Marco Jansen, and ensured the required rate never spiralled out of control. The dismissal of Rahul Tewatia and Jason Holder in the death overs kept Punjab Kings in the hunt, but Sundar found support in Arshad Khan, who contributed a handy unbeaten 8. Punjab Kings bowlers, particularly Arshdeep Singh (2/24) and Vyshak (2/31), kept things tight and made Gujarat work hard for every run. Their disciplined lengths and variations nearly swung the game, especially in the closing overs, where the match went down to the wire. Earlier in the game, GT delivered a disciplined bowling performance to restrict PBKS to 163/9 as Jason Holder starred with a superb 4/24, while Mohammed Siraj set the tone early with a fiery opening spell. After being put in to bat, Punjab suffered an early collapse as Siraj dismissed Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly in the first over. Kagiso Rabada compounded the pressure by removing Prabhsimran Singh, leaving PBKS struggling at 35/3 in the powerplay. Holder then struck crucial blows, dismissing Nehal Wadhera and captain Shreyas Iyer to reduce Punjab to 47/5. A spirited recovery followed through Suryansh Shedge and Marcus Stoinis, who stitched together a vital 79-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Shedge led the counterattack with a blistering 57 off 29 balls, including a 27-run over off Manav Suthar, while Stoinis contributed a steady 40. Just as Punjab looked set for a strong finish, Gujarat hit back at the death. Rabada broke the stand by removing Shedge, and Holder returned to dismiss Stoinis and pick up another wicket in the same over. Despite a quick cameo from Marco Jansen, Punjab lost wickets regularly and fell short of a bigger total, settling for 163/9. A spirited recovery followed through Suryansh Shedge and Marcus Stoinis, who stitched together a vital 79-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Shedge led the counterattack with a blistering 57 off 29 balls, including a 27-run over off Manav Suthar, while Stoinis contributed a steady 40. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Punjab Kings 163/9 in 20 overs (Suryansh Shedge 57, Marcus Stoinis 40; Jason Holder 4-24, Kagiso Rabada 2-22, Mohammed Siraj 2-28) lost to Gujarat Titans 167/6 in 19.5 overs (Sai Sudharsan 57, Washington Sundar 40 not out; Arshdeep Singh 2-24, Vijaykumar Vyshak 2-31) by four wickets. Article Source: IANS
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MI vs LSG Match 47, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
MI vs LSG Match 47, Cricket Tips :It has been a disastrous season for the five-time champion, Mumbai Indians, and they have been horrible on the field. All the big names for MI are out of form. That hasn't helped them much. They have used more than 20 players this season, which shows the vulnerability they have so far. MI will now face the inconsistent Lucknow Super Giants. This contest will be held at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday at 7:30 PM IST. LSG have also struggled and are at the bottom of the table. This match can make-or-break campaign of these two sides. Whoever loses this contest, it will be all over for them. MI vs LSG: Match Details Date : May 4, 2026 (Monday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai MI vs LSG Live Streaming Details The live action of the MI vs LSG will be available on the Star Sports Network. Fans can access the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar app or website. MI vs LSG Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 08 MI : 02 LSG : 06 No - Result : 00 MI vs LSG: Ground Pitch Report Wankhede Stadium is an excellent batting wicket, which has seen 220 or more in four out of six games played this season. The boundaries are short, and the wicket is flat. The consistent bounce helps the batters to play on the up. In the second innings, the dew will make it hard for the bowlers. MI vs LSG Possible XIs MI : Will Jacks, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Naman Dhir, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (c), Robin Minz, Ashwani Kumar, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah, Allah Ghazanfar LSG : Rishabh Pant (c) (wk), Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh, Nicholas Pooran, Mukul Choudhary, Ayush Badoni, George Linde, Md. Shami, Prince Yadav, Digvesh Rathi, Mohsin Khan MI vs LSG Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Ryan Rickelton has been the best batter for MI, and he has played some key knocks for MI this season. For LSG, Mitchell Marsh has been the best batter in recent matches. Probable Best Bowler Allah Ghazanfar has been in wicket-taking form and has taken wickets in the middle overs. For LSG, Mohammed Shami has done well and set the tone in the powerplay. Today Match Prediction : Both teams have struggled so far, but MI still have a better combination than LSG. Hence, we predict MI to win this game. MI vs LSG Match 47, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, MI vs LSG 2026 Prediction, MI vs LSG Predicted XIs, Injury Update for MI vs LSG Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Sneh Rana Vows To Return With 'more Bang' After T20 WC Omission; Shifts Focus To Iconic Lords Test
T20 World Cup: Seasoned off-spin bowling all-rounder Sneh Rana has reacted with her characteristic demeanour after being omitted from Indias squad for the Womens T20 World Cup, saying that she will aim to return with more bang and has shifted her immediate focus to giving her best in the historic one-off Test against England at Lord's. Sneh, who has 31 T20I appearances, last played in the format for India during the home series against Sri Lanka last year. But once Shreyanka Patil was back in the team, the all-rounder was omitted from the shortest format scheme of things. Sneh, though, is in Indias squad for the red-ball game against England, which will also mark the first womens Test to be played at the iconic Home of Cricket. It's okay. I mean, as we spoke in this event as well, you get to see a lot of failures in life. As the fans call me the comeback queen, I will make sure that I come back with more bang, Sneh said exclusively to IANS on the sidelines of the 'Fancatchstic Chapter 2' event on Sunday. With the T20 World Cup in the rearview, Sneh expressed huge excitement over the prospect of donning the Test whites at Lords. I am feeling very amazing. I mean, playing in Lords is a big thing in itself, especially my favourite format, I am going to play there. So, I am very excited and I am really looking forward to it, she said. Emphasizing the weight of the occasion, which is also Indias second Test of 2026 after suffering a ten-wicket defeat to Australia in Perth, Sneh added, It is a very iconic ground. Everyone knows Lords. I mean, it is called the home of cricket. So, that is a big thing in itself. I am feeling very privileged that I am a part of this team and, I am going to represent my country there. So, I am very excited. She also shed light on the specialised physical conditioning required to transition into the rigours of Test match cricket. See, the preparation is almost the same. But, the time of preparation increases a little bit because you have to stand for long hours. I mean, you have to do a lot of bowling in one stretch. So, how can you improve your fitness for playing in that? That matters a lot in Test cricket. The all-rounder noted that the ecosystem and public perception of womens cricket in India has undergone a massive transformation since the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup win. It feels good that a lot of people are recognizing now and see women's cricket from a different mindset. So, that is a very positive change. I think it should have come a long time ago. But, it's okay - deir aaye, durust aaye (better late than never), remarked Sneh. She also attributed this ig shift to the dual impact of the Womens Premier League (WPL) and ODI World Cup success, which have turned the sport into a viable career path for young girls in the country. It has changed a lot. Earlier, half of it was changed by WPL. Now, rest of the half of it is changed by the World Cup win. It's also a matter of mindset, parents' thinking and children's thinking. Earlier, they wouldn't choose it as a profession. Today, they are coming forward and choosing it as a profession. So, it's a big shift for women's cricket, she observed. She also attributed this ig shift to the dual impact of the Womens Premier League (WPL) and ODI World Cup success, which have turned the sport into a viable career path for young girls in the country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking towards the future of womens Test cricket, Sneh signed off by making a strong case for more consistent red-ball games. Absolutely - we want that there should be series in our Test cricket as well and we should get to play Test matches as much as possible because, the experience that a Test match gives, I think it's very important to gain that. I would like to play Test matches as much as possible in future. Article Source: IANS
Mindset Is The Same As Before Become World Cup Champion Again, Says Kranti Gaud
T20 World Cup: India pacer Kranti Gaud has asserted that the national team will head into the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup with a singular, familiar objective: of becoming champions once again. India are yet to win a Womens T20 World Cup but go into the mega event, to be played from June 12 to July 5 in England, as current ODI World Cup champions. India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, had failed to make it to the knockouts of the last edition in 2024 in the UAE, and their best finish in their history of being in the competition came as runners-up in the 2020 edition in Australia. The mindset is the same as before - become the World Cup champion again and that's how we will approach it in the upcoming T20 World Cup, Kranti said exclusively to IANS on the sidelines of the 'Fancatchstic Chapter 2' event on Sunday. The pacer highlighted the Womens Premier League (WPL) as a vital bridge for domestic talent to come into the Indian team, citing the rapid rise of fellow pacer Nandni Sharma as a prime example. Yes, because it is a good platform for the players. For example, Nandni Sharma came to WPL and now she is with us in T20 World Cup. So, WPL is a very good opportunity and I would like to have more players participate in it, she added. Reflecting on her own individual goals for the World Cup in England, a place where she made her T20I debut and picked a historic 6-52 in an ODI in Durham, Kranti said she remains focused on working on her strengths which have fetched her success so far. There is nothing like that. We are just running what is going on. We are doing to make our best even better. Yes, England has been very good for me. I took six wickets in an ODI game (in Durham). I came to know later that it was a world record at such a young age, she said. Regarding the current fast bowling synergy within the squad, featuring Renuka Singh Thakur and Arundhati Reddy, Kranti said, The atmosphere is good. If I am bowling from one side, then the other bowlers should bowl from the other side. We are doing very well in partnerships and have the same targets. Beyond the tactical aspects of the game, Gaud believes a T20 World Cup win carries a larger social responsibility for furthering the growth of womens cricket, something which has been on an upswing since WPL and ODI World Cup triumph. We have won the World Cup before and there have been so many changes. We want to win the upcoming World Cup and bring more changes in Indian women's cricket. We want to instill trust in the coming generation and their parents. That is why this T20 World Cup is very important, she said. The pacer also shared her personal evolution from a village girl in Ghuwara, located in Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh from being unaware about professional womens cricket to being a world champion. That journey (is special), because I didn't know that much at that time. I was very young. So, I didn't know girls' cricket existed as well - like play with leather ball, and in academies, girls and boys get to practice. I didn't have any such idea. It was a small tournament in our village and that small tournament, my life changed so much that I became a World Cup winner and champion, she recalled. She also expressed pride in how the teams success has empowered girls across the country to speak openly about their sporting ambitions. Nowadays, girls are able to tell their parents that they want to become a cricketer. It's not just about cricket - it's also about all sports. So, girls are able to openly tell their parents and they are able to openly support them because they have seen that girls can do everything. Now we have become champions. So, they have seen that championship win and have believed that our children can do something as well. Kranti concluded by detailing her efforts to revive cricket in her hometown, where her talent and raw speed while playing was noticed and honed by coach Rajiv Bilthre. The tournament that I played in Ghuwara was closed for 5-6 years. When I went there, I started it on 16th November. Then I made girls and boys play cricket as well. When I made a team for my village, I took the trials and 80 girls came for it. So, girls are able to openly tell their parents and they are able to openly support them because they have seen that girls can do everything. Now we have become champions. So, they have seen that championship win and have believed that our children can do something as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, when those 80 girls came to give trials, it was a proud thing for me and my family because if you see a player being supported by the family, then it becomes very easy for because whole family is standing behind her to support her dream. So, I just want the family to always support her and that the children should fulfill their goals. Article Source: IANS
Madrid Open: Sinner Crushes Zverev To Script Historic Fifth Straight Masters 1000 Title
Mutua Madrid Open: World No. 1 Jannik Sinner delivered a commanding performance to defeat Alexander Zverev and clinch the mens singles title at the Mutua Madrid Open, creating history with a fifth consecutive ATP Masters 1000 triumph. The Italian needed just 58 minutes to seal a one-sided 6-1, 6-2 victory, extending his remarkable run at the elite level. With the win, Sinner became the first player since the series began in 1990 to capture five straight Masters 1000 titles, underlining his dominance across surfaces. Sinner dictated play from the outset, breaking early and never allowing Zverev to settle into rhythm. He converted all four break points he earned while not facing a single break point on his own serve. His efficiency on first serves was striking, winning 93 per cent of those points, as he controlled rallies with precision from the baseline. I started the match very well, breaking straightaway. He was not playing his best tennis today, so I just tried to go with my front foot and Im very happy obviously about the level Im playing. Incredible winning another title like this, that means a lot to me. Its been another incredible tournament, Sinner was quoted by ATP. The Madrid crown marks Sinners ninth Masters 1000 title and completes a dominant stretch that began after his retirement in Shanghai last October. Since then, the 24-year-old has lifted trophies in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo and now Madrid, dropping only a handful of sets across these campaigns. I started the match very well, breaking straightaway. He was not playing his best tennis today, so I just tried to go with my front foot and Im very happy obviously about the level Im playing. Incredible winning another title like this, that means a lot to me. Its been another incredible tournament, Sinner was quoted by ATP. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Italian now stands on the brink of further milestones. He is one title away from completing the coveted Career Golden Masters, a feat achieved only by Novak Djokovic, and will have the opportunity to do so at the upcoming Rome Masters on home soil. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Upfront We Were Outstanding In The Powerplay, Says Holder After Four-for Against PBKS
Jason Holder: After delivering a match-defining spell, Jason Holder credited a collective bowling effort for Gujarat Titans control over Punjab Kings in their IPL 2026 clash, emphasising the importance of discipline and execution on a responsive surface. Holder, who returned figures of 4/24, underlined the teams overall performance with the ball, beginning with the impact made by the new-ball pair. Really good team effort. Thought the boys bowled really well. Upfront, we were outstanding in the powerplay with both KG and Siraj. They set the tone and bowled really good lengths. Made it difficult for their batters to get on top of us. All the other bowlers just carried through, Holder told the broadcasters after the first innings. Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj's early breakthroughs put Punjab on the back foot, a key phase Holder considered crucial in shaping the innings. Their skill in exploiting conditions made it difficult for PBKS to gain momentum, despite a mid-innings recovery. Reflecting on the nature of the pitch in Ahmedabad, Holder pointed out that success came down to consistent lengths rather than extravagant variations. On this wicket you just have to hit a really good length - not too short, not too full. There's enough in the wicket. Our bowlers did a really good job of extracting whatever there was in the wicket. There was some seam movement as well which helped us, he said. Holder also spoke about his comfort playing at the venue, which has been a productive ground for him over the years as he said, I guess so (favourite surface in India?). Trying to make it home. Ahmedabad has always been a good place for me personally. Enjoy coming here. Obviously a wonderful stadium with a great atmosphere and great fans. On this wicket you just have to hit a really good length - not too short, not too full. There's enough in the wicket. Our bowlers did a really good job of extracting whatever there was in the wicket. There was some seam movement as well which helped us, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also touched on the batting aspect on such surfaces, suggesting that early adjustments in the innings are vital. It's about giving yourself a bit of time in the beginning. Just get accustomed to the bounce, he said. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Holders Four-for, Sirajs Early Strikes Restrict PBKS To 163/9 Despite Shedges Blitz
Narendra Modi Stadium: Gujarat Titans produced a sharp, disciplined bowling performance to restrict Punjab Kings to 163/9 in 20 overs, riding on a four-wicket haul from Jason Holder and an incisive new-ball burst by Mohammed Siraj, despite a counter-attacking effort from Suryansh Shedge in their IPL 2026 clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. Opting to bowl first, Gujarat struck immediately as Siraj removed Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly in the opening over to leave Punjab reeling at 6/2. The early collapse set the tone, with Kagiso Rabada tightening the screws from the other end and dismissing Prabhsimran Singh, while the pitch offered enough movement and uneven bounce to trouble the batters. Punjab never quite recovered in the powerplay, managing just 35/3, and the situation worsened soon after as Holder made an immediate impact. The all-rounder dismissed Nehal Wadhera and then bowled skipper Shreyas Iyer for 19, reducing PBKS to 47/5 inside nine overs and putting them firmly on the back foot. With the innings in disarray, Shedge and Marcus Stoinis launched a spirited fightback, stitching together a crucial partnership that revived Punjabs hopes. Shedge, showing composure under pressure, brought up a stunning half-century off just 24 balls, taking the attack to the bowlers. His assault on Manav Suthar, which yielded 27 runs in a single over, shifted the momentum briefly in Punjabs favour. Stoinis provided solid support, rotating the strike and finding timely boundaries as the duo added 79 runs for the sixth wicket, the second-highest at that position for Punjab in IPL history. At one stage, a total in excess of 170 looked within reach. However, Gujarat responded strongly at the death. Rabada returned to break the stand, dismissing Shedge for a well-compiled 57 off 29 balls, triggering another collapse. Holder then delivered the decisive blow, removing Stoinis for 40 and striking again in the same over to finish with impressive figures of 4/24. The lower order failed to capitalise despite a quick cameo from Marco Jansen (20 off 11), as wickets fell regularly in the final overs. Rashid Khan chipped in with a wicket, while Arshad Khan maintained control to ensure Punjab could not fully recover. However, Gujarat responded strongly at the death. Rabada returned to break the stand, dismissing Shedge for a well-compiled 57 off 29 balls, triggering another collapse. Holder then delivered the decisive blow, removing Stoinis for 40 and striking again in the same over to finish with impressive figures of 4/24. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Punjab Kings 163/9 in 20 overs (Suryansh Shedge 57, Marcus Stoinis 40; Jason Holder 4-24, Kagiso Rabada 2-22, Mohammed Siraj 2-28) against Gujarat Titans Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: CSK Ramakrishna Ghosh Ruled Out Of Season With Fracture Injury
CSK Ramakrishna Ghosh: Chennai Super Kings faced another injury setback in IPL 2026, as all-rounder Ramakrishna Ghosh will miss the rest of the season due to a fracture in his right foot. This injury occurred during their home match against the Mumbai Indians on May 2, which was also his IPL debut. The 28-year-old was injured under unfortunate circumstances, with the exact moment still unclear. Earlier in the game, Ghosh made a strong impression with a sharp diving catch to dismiss Will Jacks. However, he seemed to struggle physically after tumbling in his follow-through while bowling to Naman Dhir, which might have led to his injury. Ramakrishna Ghosh sustained a fracture to his right foot during the CSK v MI match at Chepauk. He will take no further part in IPL 2026. Get well soon, Rambo, CSK said in a statement. Head coach Stephen Fleming mentioned the setback during the post-match press conference. He expressed both disappointment and admiration for the young players quick development. His improvement in recent weeks has been noticeable. He has been training really well at our academy sessions. We use two grounds, and he's been very impressive. It's disappointing that he got injured toward the end. The other point is that he can bat, and bat well, which is an area of big improvement. So he can genuinely be called an all-rounder, Fleming said. Ghoshs absence adds to a highly disrupted season for the five-time champions. The franchise has already dealt with multiple injuries, including the loss of key Indian bowler Khaleel Ahmed and promising batter Ayush Mhatre in recent weeks. His improvement in recent weeks has been noticeable. He has been training really well at our academy sessions. We use two grounds, and he's been very impressive. It's disappointing that he got injured toward the end. The other point is that he can bat, and bat well, which is an area of big improvement. So he can genuinely be called an all-rounder, Fleming said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As injuries continue to mount, CSKs squad depth will be further challenged as they try to navigate a tough IPL 2026 season without yet another key player. Article Source: IANS
CSK's Ramakrishna Ghosh ruled out of IPL with foot fracture
CSK said he sustained the injury against Mumbai Indians in Chennai on Saturday
Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants fight for survival
Rohit Sharma took a fitness test on the eve of the match, while Josh Inglis is expected to play for LSG
Narendra Modi Stadium: Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting struck a composed yet candid note ahead of the teams IPL 2026 clash against Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday, emphasising fine margins and execution as key factors following his sides first defeat of the season. Punjab, who had enjoyed a strong run at the top of the table before their recent loss, are now looking to quickly regain momentum in what is shaping up to be a tightly contested phase of the tournament. Reflecting on the narrow nature of T20 contests, Ponting highlighted how small lapses can alter outcomes. It was actually very positive. I think many of these games are decided by very small margins. A couple of balls here or there can change everything. I thought our batting performance in the last game was strong enough to post 222, but we made a few execution errors. In this format, bowlers are under so much pressure that you have to cut them some slack if they miss a yorker or fail to properly execute a slower ball, Ponting told broadcasters ahead of the game. Despite the setback, the former Australia captain underlined that Punjabs overall standard of cricket this season has been high, while stressing the importance of maintaining precision. As I said to the boys, when the teams are this closely matched, if you are off by even two percent, youre going to lose games. However, our level of cricket leading up to that match was really strong, and hopefully, we can bounce back with a solid response tonight, he added. Ponting also pointed to the importance of adapting to varying conditions across venues, particularly for bowlers in a high-scoring tournament. Of course. You have to go back, analyse what went wrong and make slight adjustments. The hardest thing for bowlers in this tournament is that their lengths must change ever so slightly from venue to venue. Weve broken down the data to understand those crucial lengths, and the team has had a couple of days of training here to really work on that. Additionally, we expect this wicket today to offer a bit more bounce than what we saw in Mullanpur, despite being a black soil pitch. You have to factor all of that in, the Australian veteran noted. He also took positives from the previous outing, particularly the performance of the spin department, saying, Our spinners were outstanding last game; Yuzi picked up three wickets and Brar did a great job at the other end. If we can get those guys working well again tonight, hopefully, we will see a different result. Of course. You have to go back, analyse what went wrong and make slight adjustments. The hardest thing for bowlers in this tournament is that their lengths must change ever so slightly from venue to venue. Weve broken down the data to understand those crucial lengths, and the team has had a couple of days of training here to really work on that. Additionally, we expect this wicket today to offer a bit more bounce than what we saw in Mullanpur, despite being a black soil pitch. You have to factor all of that in, the Australian veteran noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its one of those things that can be hard to address. Sometimes, the more you talk about it, the harder it gets for the players. Weve simply tried to reinforce the hard work weve already put in. To be honest, the players who dropped catches have probably done more catching practice than anyone else. Weve pulled them aside for some individual work, and hopefully, they hang on to everything tonight, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Gujarat Titans opt to bowl, hand debut to Nishant Sindhu
Punjab Kings bring back Xavier Bartlett, with Vyshak likely to come off the Impact Player bench when they bowl
Varun and Narine push Sunrisers Hyderabad's off switch
The KKR spinners picked up five wickets between them to halt SRH's winning streak in the IPL
IPL 2026: Raghuvanshis 59, Varuns Three-for Help KKR Beat SRH By Seven-wicket
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Angkrish Raghuvanshi played a fine knock of 59 runs as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) chased down a small target of 166 runs in just 18.2 overs and won the match by seven wickets against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday. Earlier, Varun Chakaravarthy picked three wickets and led a strong bowling effort as KKR bowled out SRH for 165 in 19 overs. Chasing a modest total, KKR had a slow start with openers Ajinkya Rahane and Finn Allen taking time to assess the conditions, managing just 14 runs in the first two overs. Rahane broke the early pressure in the third over with a six off Eshan Malinga. Allen then counter-attacked in the next over, taking on Pat Cummins with two sixes and two fours in a single over. However, his aggressive innings was cut short when he was caught at deep mid-wicket by Heinrich Klaasen. Allen, who replaced Tim Seifert in the playing XI, scored a quick 29 off 13 balls, including three fours and two sixes. After Allens dismissal, Rahane took charge of anchoring the innings, while Raghuvanshi played freely at the other end. The youngster looked confident and attacked the bowlers, hitting two sixes off Eshan Malinga in the final over of the powerplay as KKR reached 71/1 after six overs. The duo then stitched together a crucial partnership, rotating the strike well and picking up boundaries at regular intervals without taking unnecessary risks. Their steady approach kept the scoreboard moving as KKR reached 105/1 at the halfway mark of the chase. Raghuvanshi showed great composure and maturity during his innings and brought up his half-century off 39 balls, guiding KKR closer to the target. SRH finally managed to break the 84-run stand in the 15th over when Sakib Hussain, introduced as an impact substitute, dismissed Rahane with a short delivery. The KKR skipper was caught at square leg by Smaran Ravichandran after scoring a steady 43 off 36 balls, which included four boundaries and a six. Raghuvanshis impressive innings came to an end in the 17th over when he attempted a big shot off Shivang Kumar but was dismissed for 59 off 47 balls. His knock was laced with five fours and two sixes. Despite losing both set batters towards the end, KKR remained in control of the chase. Rinku Singh and Cameron Green applied the finishing touches, guiding the team home with 10 balls to spare and sealing an easy victory for Kolkata. Batting first, SRH began aggressively with Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma attacking from the first over. Head dominated early, hitting multiple boundaries, while Abhishek supported him with quick runs. SRH raced to 71/1 in the powerplay, putting KKR under pressure. KKR got their first breakthrough when Kartik Tyagi dismissed Abhishek for 15. However, Head continued his attacking approach and brought up a quick fifty off just 22 balls. His innings came to an end at 61 off 28 balls when he was caught in the deep, giving KKR a much-needed breakthrough. The momentum shifted after that as KKRs bowlers tightened their grip. Cameron Green removed Heinrich Klaasen, who scored 11, with Rovman Powell taking a good catch in the deep. Varun then struck twice, removing Smaran Ravichandran and Aniket Verma, triggering a collapse. Ishan Kishan tried to hold the innings together with 42 runs off 29 balls, but wickets kept falling at the other end. Sunil Narine dismissed Kishan and also reached 200 IPL wickets during the process. The momentum shifted after that as KKRs bowlers tightened their grip. Cameron Green removed Heinrich Klaasen, who scored 11, with Rovman Powell taking a good catch in the deep. Varun then struck twice, removing Smaran Ravichandran and Aniket Verma, triggering a collapse. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 165/10 runs in 19 overs (Travis Head 61, Ishan Kishan 42; Varun Chakaravarthy 3-36, Kartik Tyagi 2-30, Sunil Narine 2-31) lost to Kolkata Knight Riders 169/3 in 18.2 overs (Angkrish Raghuvanshi 59, Ajinkya Rahane 43; Sakib Hussain 1-17, Shivang Kumar 1-31) by seven wickets. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Nishant Sindhu Makes His Debut As GT Ask PBKS To Bat
Narendra Modi Stadium: Gujarat Titans won the toss and elected to bowl first against Punjab Kings in their IPL 2026 contest here at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. As the IPL enters a decisive phase, the points table is tightening, and every game is shaping the playoff narrative. GT head into this contest with growing momentum, having stitched together back-to-back wins, including an impressive outing against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Their campaign appears to be finding balance at the right time, with the addition of Jason Holder lending stability across departments and allowing clearer roles within the side. While GTs top order continues to anchor their batting with consistency, contributions from the middle order remain an area of concern. However, the presence of finishers like Rahul Tewatia and Rashid Khan has ensured they retain depth under pressure. At the other end, table-toppers PBKS come into this fixture looking to respond after their first setback of the season. Despite a strong start to the campaign, their previous outing highlighted lapses in execution, particularly with the ball in key phases of play. Skipper Shreyas Iyer will expect a sharper effort from his attack, especially after an expensive showing from Lockie Ferguson and a rare off day for spearheads Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen. Winning the toss, GT captain Shubman Gill said, We are gonna bowl first. We have been chasing well in the past few games and our bowling is doing well, so will continue that momentum. We spoke about our middle order finishing the game and the way Rahul bhai did was amazing. There is something in it initially for the bowlers. It is all about peaking at the right time, we are doing that and I still our best game is yet to come. One change - Sindhu makes his debut. Meanwhile, PBKS skipper Shreyas Iyer said, It looks beautiful, some grass on the wicket and some bounce considering it is black soil. We have played on this before. Xavier comes in and Vyshak comes in on the bowling side. It is not frustration, it is an intense league, we have to travel and come up fresh in every game. It is just another game and we will put our best foot forward. Playing XIs: Gujarat Titans: Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Nishant Sindhu, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Manav Suthar Impact substitutes: Rahul Tewatia, Glenn Phillips, Anuj Rawat, Kumar Kushagra, Kulwant Kejroliya Gujarat Titans: Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Nishant Sindhu, Washington Sundar, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Arshad Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Manav Suthar Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact Substitutes: Harpreet Brar, Vishnu Vinod, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Musheer Khan, Mitch Owen Article Source: IANS
SciverBrunt Ruled Out Of Englands ODIs Against NZ With Calf Injury; Dean To Lead
T20 World Cup: In what comes as a major scare ahead of the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup, England captain Nat SciverBrunt has been ruled out of the upcoming threematch ODI series against New Zealand due to a minor tear in her left calf, said the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on Sunday. England captain Nat SciverBrunt has been ruled out of the threematch Metro Bank ODI series against New Zealand as a precautionary measure, due to a minor left calf tear that she picked up while playing for The Blaze against Warwickshire on Wednesday 29th April, the ECB statement said on Sunday. Vicecaptain, off-spin bowling all-rounder, Charlie Dean will now join the squad and captain the side during the ODI series, with matches to be played on May 10, 13 and 16 in Durham, Northampton and Cardiff respectively. Meanwhile, Maia Bouchier has also been called up as batting cover. ECB also said Nat played a full part in the domestic fixture but later experienced discomfort. A scan conducted on Saturday revealed the extent of the injury. We were alerted to the issue postmatch by the Blaze medical team. As a result she took no part in any of the physical activities during the subsequent leadership programme undertaken with the British Army. A period of rest is the medical advice with further assessment to take place in the coming days, further said the ECB. ECB also said Nat played a full part in the domestic fixture but later experienced discomfort. A scan conducted on Saturday revealed the extent of the injury. We were alerted to the issue postmatch by the Blaze medical team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score SciverBrunts availability for the Vitality IT20 matches against New Zealand and India ahead of the World Cup will be determined in due course following this precautionary decision, added the ECB. An ECB spokesperson further said, The period of rest advised will be determined by further assessment. Article Source: IANS
Since We Have Won One, We Want To Make It Two, Says Jemimah Rodrigues Ahead Of T20 WC
IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony: India batter Jemimah Rodrigues said the team is motivated to build on its recent success and is preparing with renewed hunger for the upcoming Womens T20 World Cup, adding that their aim is to make it two global trophy triumphs after winning the ODI World Cup on home soil last year. India are yet to win a Womens T20 World Cup and the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side will look to change it in the upcoming edition of the mega event. India are in Group 1 of the T20 World Cup alongside Australia, South Africa, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Netherlands. It was very inspiring for us, and I think the future of sports in India is bright not just in cricket but in all fields. I cant wait to see where it is going from here. I think its a bigger motivation now since we have won one we want to make it two. So, looking forward to it. After winning a World Cup you can get complacent but this team is even more hungrier to win it again and again and again. That's the plan and that is the entire motive, Jemimah said on the sidelines of the IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony here on Sunday, where she was in attendance alongside head coach Amol Muzumdar and former India mens left-arm spinner Nilesh Kulkarni. Though India have a camp at the BCCI CoE ahead of leaving for England, where they will play three T20Is before entering the T20 World Cup, Jemimah stressed that preparations had begun immediately after the 2025 ODI World Cup triumph. After winning a World Cup you can get complacent but this team is even more hungrier to win it again and again and again. That's the plan and that is the entire motive, Jemimah said on the sidelines of the IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony here on Sunday, where she was in attendance alongside head coach Amol Muzumdar and former India mens left-arm spinner Nilesh Kulkarni. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reflecting on the recent 4-1 series defeat to South Africa, Jemimah stated the team had taken the lessons from it in a positive manner. It was a good learning. It gave us a realisation that failures teach you a lot more than winning everything and I know that this is going to be very good for the team. The team is taking it in the right spirit, working hard, preparing well and we are going to come back strong for the World Cup. Article Source: IANS
'We Tried To Stick In The Game': Powell On KKRs Fightback After SRH's Good Start
Kolkata Knight Riders: All-rounder Rovman Powell credited Kolkata Knight Riders disciplined bowling and sharp fielding effort after they bowled out Sunrisers Hyderabad for 165 in 19 overs, while also highlighting the importance of executing plans against SRHs strong top order. We know they are very good with the top 3-4 batters. Our plans were to put pressure on them. They got away from us, but we tried our best to stick with the game, Powell said after the innings. SRH had raced to a strong start with Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma attacking early, helping the hosts reach 71/1 in the powerplay. Head led the charge with a quickfire 61 off 28 balls, putting KKR bowlers under pressure in the initial overs. However, KKR fought back through their spin attack, with Varun Chakaravarthy turning the game around in the middle overs. The mystery spinner picked up three key wickets, including that of Head, to derail SRHs momentum. Our spinners are our strength. Good to see Chakaravarthy back among the wickets. Always knew he would come good at some point in the competition, Powell added. The turning point came when Powell himself pulled off a stunning catch in the deep to dismiss Heinrich Klaasen, who was looking dangerous. Klaasen managed only 11 runs before being sent back. Reflecting on the catch, Powell explained his positioning and approach in the field. Those things happen when you have good hands. When you have good hands, you just need to get close to the ball, and it will stick more often than not. The funny thing is when you're fielding in those positions, and the field is a little big, you have to come off the rope a little bit. I was about 5-10 meters off the boundary. I didn't want it to go over my head, and I also didn't want him to just hit the ball and push two. So I come off a little bit and ensure that I give myself enough time to run back and take the catch, he said. KKR continued to chip away with wickets as Sunil Narine and Kartik Tyagi picked up two wickets each, while Ishan Kishan top-scored for SRH with 42 off 29 balls. Powell also underlined the importance of fielding in supporting the bowlers on a good batting surface. We always talk about using our fielding to help our bowlers. As they hit the ball in the air, hit the ball to the fielder, we have to take those catches because the wickets are very good. KKR continued to chip away with wickets as Sunil Narine and Kartik Tyagi picked up two wickets each, while Ishan Kishan top-scored for SRH with 42 off 29 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score KKR eventually bundled out SRH for 165 in 19 overs, recovering well after the early onslaught to put themselves in a strong position in the match. Article Source: IANS
Nat Sciver-Brunt ruled out of ODI series against New Zealand
England captain nursing calf injury as the team begin preparations for a home T20 World Cup
IPL 2026: Narine Completes 200 Wickets, Becomes First Bowler To Do So With Single Franchise
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Sunil Narine scripted another landmark in an illustrious career by becoming only the third bowler to claim 200 wickets in the Indian Premier League, even as he played a pivotal role in Kolkata Knight Riders bowling out Sunrisers Hyderabad for 165 in 19 overs at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Sunday. A mainstay of KKR since his debut in 2012, Narine became the first player in IPL history to reach the 200-wicket mark with a single franchise, further underlining his longevity and consistency. He is also the first overseas bowler to enter the elite club. The milestone came during a disciplined spell in which he returned figures of 2/31, including the crucial wicket of Ishan Kishan that halted SRHs momentum. SRH had started in explosive fashion after being put in to bat, with Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma dominating the powerplay. Head smashed a blistering 61 off 28 balls, while Kishan added a steady 42, propelling the hosts to 71/1 in six overs and putting KKR under early pressure. However, KKR responded strongly through their spin-heavy attack. Varun Chakaravarthy led the fightback with 3/36, triggering a collapse through the middle overs. Narine complemented him with tight lines and timely breakthroughs, as wickets fell in clusters and SRH lost their early advantage. Support came from Kartik Tyagi, who picked up two wickets, while Cameron Green, Vaibhav Arora and Anukul Roy chipped in with one each to wrap up the innings. However, KKR responded strongly through their spin-heavy attack. Varun Chakaravarthy led the fightback with 3/36, triggering a collapse through the middle overs. Narine complemented him with tight lines and timely breakthroughs, as wickets fell in clusters and SRH lost their early advantage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This latest milestone not only highlights Narines enduring excellence but also cements his legacy as one of the IPLs most influential and consistent bowlers, having achieved the feat entirely in KKR colours. Article Source: IANS
Amanjots Absence From T20 WC A Big Blow, Nandnis Rise Encouraging, Says Muzumdar
IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony: India head coach Amol Muzumdar admitted that seam-bowling all-rounder Amanjot Kaurs absence from the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup is a major setback for the team but expressed confidence in uncapped pacer Nandni Sharmas emergence in the next few months. The Womens T20 World Cup squad was picked on Saturday and the selectors chose Nandni for the mega event as well as three T20Is against England and one-off Test at the Lords in July, especially with Amanjot and Kashvee Gautam ruled out due to injuries. She is injured and it is very difficult to replace somebody like Amanjot. She has been doing consistently well for India, we will miss her for sure but injuries are part of the game. She has had a bad one (back injury), and she will be out of cricket for at least four-five months. I hope she recovers well and comes back stronger. She is difficult to replace but that is the way it goes, Muzumdar said to reporters on the sidelines of the IISM Degree Distribution Ceremony here on Sunday. Nandni made heads turn by picking 17 wickets for Delhi Capitals in WPL 2026, including being first Indian pacer to take a hat-trick. She also went to Rising Stars Womens Asia Cup in Bangkok, before being ruled out due to injury. Nandani has been a great player for us throughout the WPL. To be honest, when we got her, we didnt know what to expect; we knew she had the talent. When she came on to the bigger stage of WPL in front of the world, the way she delivered, not just that five-wicket haul, every single game she was consistent. I know this team, it is going to welcome her, prepare her well and there is a lot of experience in this team and that is going to get the best out of her, added an upbeat Muzumdar. He also stressed on the importance of the upcoming camp of the womens team at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru starting on May 10, before the side leaves for England on May 22. It has always been an integral part of this team. We believe in preparing well for every challenge that is in front of us. I believe this team is on the right track and we would be hoping to have a very good camp before we set off for the World Cup. Travelling to England is always a challenge but this set of players is ready for it. He also stressed on the importance of the upcoming camp of the womens team at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru starting on May 10, before the side leaves for England on May 22. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Amanjots lower-order hitting unavailable, it means Bharti Fulmali may be considered to be in the playing eleven for the series against England and the World Cup. She has been picked as a middle-order player and we still have to discuss and come up with a role for her and we will do it very soon, concluded Muzumdar. Article Source: IANS

