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Nature Of Pitch Will Dictate If Saransh Jain Replaces Kuldeep Yadav In Colombo, Says Arnold

Sinhalese Sports Club: India's selection choice between off-spinner Saransh Jain and wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav for the second Test against Sri Lanka will hinge entirely on the state of the pitch at the Sinhalese Sports Club, said former Sri Lanka cricketer Russel Arnold. At the same time, Arnold also suggested the Indian think-tank should make the decision of replacing Kuldeep with Jain once they have seen the pitch during their practice session on Friday. Kuldeep managed to pick just one wicket in Galle as India sealed a 165run win in the series opener. India currently lead the twomatch series 10 after their emphatic victory in Galle, which marked the teams 600th Test. The visitors will look to press home the advantage when the Colombo Test begins on Sunday. But if Kuldeep is replaced by Jain, it will give the Indore-based latter a Test debut, coming on the back of picking 181 first-class wickets alongside 2,223 runs with the bat. Well, it is the left-handers who did really well for Sri Lanka, and hence, it does make sense to have an off-spinner coming in. But again, that decision should be left till tomorrow, as when you look at the pitch, it will dictate that (toss-up). Its because if it looks like it is on the drier side and can turn early, in-line with the stumps, then Saransh Jain might be the option. But if it looks like it is on the flatter side and it can go deeper, then you will need Kuldeep and his guile to try and create the ruffles in the Sri Lankan betting line-up, Arnold said to IANS in a virtual interaction organised by Sony Sports Network on Thursday. Aside from India's selection dilemma, Sri Lanka are facing their own structural issues after early top-order collapses in Galle played a huge role in their defeat in Galle. In the first innings, Sri Lanka were reduced to 90/5 before reeling at 47/4 in the second innings. It didn't help Sri Lankas cause that the likes of Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis were unavailable in Galle due to injuries, and they will now miss Dinesh Chandimal due to concussion in Colombo. For Sri Lanka, though, yes, this issue has been around for a while. Out of all the Test-playing nations, Sri Lanka's opening partnership over the last few years has been the worst. They really haven't got many (good) stats. Even though Pathum Nissanka has been there and has been one of the better players, his partners have been moving around. Nishan Madushka, who has now played about 12-13 Test matches, other than the 200, hasn't really kicked on. So I think it's an area they really need to look at, noted Arnold. He also highlighted that premature aggression against the new ball was behind the top orders meltdown in Galle. When it comes to the top order, when the ball is hard, it does tend to do a bit. It's not easy to play your shots. I think the Sri Lankan top order were guilty of playing those shots way too early. Even Kamindu Mendis, who's experienced and scored lots of runs, fell into that trap as well. So that's a case of the pressure building or trying to dominate the bowlers a little too early, rather than showing the patience that's needed in the pitches here in Sri Lanka. When the ball gets softer, of course, the game changes a wee bit, and hence, it plays more into the batter's hands. If you see the older ball after 30-40 overs, not many wickets were picked up. Hence, that change we see year in and year out, we always keep in mind that you have to seize moments - that is when a wicket falls or when you have that hard ball. Sri Lanka do have an issue at the top of the order. At this stage, with some of the main players missing, it's up to the personnel to put it right that means the personnel they have picked at the moment, elaborated Arnold. In terms of changes, Arnold suggested Sri Lanka might also reconfigure their bowling lineup and bring another spinner, off-spinner Ramesh Mendis, in place of fast bowler Lahiru Kumara. Well, for Sri Lanka to make changes, again, the pitch plays a part. The only change I can see is whether they go in with one seamer, leave Lahiru Kumara out, and bring Ramesh Mendis in so that the two spinners can bowl in shorter spells and stay fresh. Hence, that change we see year in and year out, we always keep in mind that you have to seize moments - that is when a wicket falls or when you have that hard ball. Sri Lanka do have an issue at the top of the order. At this stage, with some of the main players missing, it's up to the personnel to put it right that means the personnel they have picked at the moment, elaborated Arnold. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Watch Sri Lanka vs. India 2nd Test Day 1 on August 23, 2026, from 10 AM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 2 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD (Hindi), Sony Sports Ten 4 SD (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada) and Sony LIV. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 6:46 pm

APL 2026: Sibsankar Roy's 55 Guides Barak Legends To Six-wicket Win Over Tezpur Titans

Skipper Sibsankar Roy: Barak Legends secured a six-wicket win over Tezpur Titans in match number 39 of the Assam Premier League 2026 at the ACA Stadium, Guwahati on Thursday. A composed half-century from skipper Sibsankar Roy led the way as they chased down 120 with three overs to spare. Earlier, Abdul Ajij Kuraishi was the pick of the bowlers as he bagged figures of 3/18 to bundle out Tezpur Titans for 119. Batting first, Titans got off to a shaky start as they lost Dibash Hazarika and Wasim Akram Haque in the powerplay, with the former striking 21 off 18 balls before falling in the fifth over. Nihar Deka (19) and Roshan Topno (23) chipped in with useful contributions to keep the innings ticking along with a decent partnership. Danish Ahmed top-scored with a patient 31 off 28 balls, but found little support as the middle and lower order crumbled. Titans lost five wickets for just eight runs as Abdul ran riot, getting the better of Danish Ahmed, Abhinav Choudhury and skipper Ayushman Malakar in that span. Run-outs further compounded the collapse, with Dharani Rabha and Prachurya Kakati both dismissed without scoring. Sidhartha Sarmah remained unbeaten on 6 as Tezpur Titans were bowled out for 119 in 19.1 overs. In response, Legends suffered an early scare, losing three wickets for just eight runs inside the first two overs. Ayushman Malakar struck twice, removing Bishal Saha and Subham Mandal, while Wasim accounted for Shraban Kumar Khound, leaving Legends tottering at 8/3. However, skipper Sibsankar and Yasir Ali steadied the innings with a crucial stand, adding 96 runs for the fourth wicket to wrest control of the contest. Roy struck six fours in his unbeaten 55 off 39 balls, while Ali made a composed 43 off 48 deliveries before being stumped by Roshan Topno off Abhinav Choudhury. Abhishek Deb then finished things off alongside his captain, striking an unbeaten 10 off just 7 balls to seal a six-wicket win for Barak Legends in 17 overs. In response, Legends suffered an early scare, losing three wickets for just eight runs inside the first two overs. Ayushman Malakar struck twice, removing Bishal Saha and Subham Mandal, while Wasim accounted for Shraban Kumar Khound, leaving Legends tottering at 8/3. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Tezpur Titans 119 all out in 19.1 overs (Danish Ahmed 31, Roshan Topno 23; Abdul Ajij Kuraishi 3/18, Shekhar Jyoti Barman 1/14, Jacky Ali 1/13) lost to Barak Legends 120/4 in 17 overs (Sibsankar Roy 55*, Yasir Ali 43; Ayushman Malakar 2/29, Abhinav Choudhury 1/8) by 6 wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 6:22 pm

Kuldeep's Test spot in doubt after forgettable Galle show

Former India leg-spinner L Sivaramakrishnan believes that advising Kuldeep Yadav to bowl faster in Test cricket is 'the worst piece of advice' he could receive, advocating instead for focus on alignment and natural speeds to maximise spin.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 5:44 pm

British Singer Takes 6 Months Urdu Class To Sing Pakistan Anthem, Has This To Say About 'Jana Gana Mana'

British mezzo-soprano Laura Wright, who has gained fame for singing national anthems at major events, revealed how she learnt Urdu and Bengali in order to sing the Pakistani and Indian national anthems.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 5:41 pm

24 Years Later, Sourav Ganguly's Lord's Moment Returns, Courtesy Of Indian Mixed Disability Team

The Indian mixed disability cricket team defeated England by 118 runs in the seventh and final T20I here and celebrated the consolation win by recreating Sourav Ganguly's iconic shirt-waving celebration at the Lord's balcony.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 5:25 pm

How did Babar Azam ruin Pakistan's fast-bowling culture? Former cricketer explains

Pakistan have a history of producing legendary fast bowlers. Their former captain Imran Khan is one of them, while his bowling partners, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis, formed a deadly trio. Later in the years,...

India TV 20 Aug 2026 5:21 pm

England All-rounder Sam Curran Out For Rest Of Home Season After Groin Surgery

Sam Curran: Englands seam-bowling all-rounder Sam Curran's hopes of making a Test comeback have been dealt a significant blow after he was ruled out for the remainder of the home season due to groin surgery. Curran, 28, had been expected to join the national squad for the ongoing Test series against Pakistan and could have earned his first Test appearance since 2021. However, Curran was booked to undergo an operation on his groin following the conclusion of The Hundred, and that has brought his season to a premature end. Sam Curran has been assessed for a groin injury and will undergo surgery on Friday. He will not be available for the remainder of the home season, county side Surrey said in a statement. Englands newly-appointed chief selector Marcus North had previously hinted that Curran could be considered as an all-round option after the retirement of Ben Stokes following their 2-1 defeat to New Zealand in June. With the retirement of Ben Stokes, it's quite clear that he provided us with a certain balance in the team. Sam Curran is certainly a player of interest for us. He's someone our backroom staff and medical team will be working with in the coming weeks to make sure that he potentially becomes an option in the third Test. He's someone that we really value highly, and we see playing a role in the future for us as an all-rounder. The injury setback also coincides with fellow Surrey and England cricketer Will Jacks being ruled out of the Pakistan Test series after undergoing emergency surgery. Jacks, though, could yet feature for England in a white-ball series against Sri Lanka that concludes the mens international home season. With the retirement of Ben Stokes, it's quite clear that he provided us with a certain balance in the team. Sam Curran is certainly a player of interest for us. He's someone our backroom staff and medical team will be working with in the coming weeks to make sure that he potentially becomes an option in the third Test. He's someone that we really value highly, and we see playing a role in the future for us as an all-rounder. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories In Surreys ongoing County Championship game against Nottinghamshire at The Oval, uncapped Indian batting all-rounder Mahipal Lomror has been handed a debut and is filling in for Jacks, while his fellow countryman, leg-spinner Rahul Chahar, has missed out on the match due to a neck issue. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 4:58 pm

Why Manjrekar Calls IPL Generation's Test Success a 'Mystery'

Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar expressed his bewilderment at how the current generation of cricketers, primarily raised on T20 cricket, has managed to seamlessly adapt to the rigorous demands of Test cricket. He compared their transition to pop singers mastering classical ragas, highlighting the significant technical and mental adjustments required. Manjrekar's comments come as young Indian players, many with IPL backgrounds, are actively participating in Test series, showcasing their versatility across formats.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 4:48 pm

ICC Verdict Sparks Relief In Pakistan, Gaddafi Stadium Cleared

The International Cricket Council (ICC) Appeals Panel on Thursday rescinded the demerit point imposed on Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 4:46 pm

Australia Will Come Harder In Second Test, Warns Bangladesh Head Coach Simmons

Great Barrier Reef Arena: Bangladesh head coach Phil Simmons has warned his team to prepare for a fierce fightback from Australia in the second Test and urged his players to raise their game even higher, after securing a historic nine-wicket victory in the series opener in Darwin. Simmons made it clear that while the win in Darwin was monumental, the job is far from complete as they prepare for the second Test to be played at the Great Barrier Reef Arena. The only thing I had to say to them - and I will repeat it anyway - is that Australia is going to come harder. So we have to either keep that level of performance or get a little bit better. Even if we [have to] get 1% better in some areas, then we will have to make sure that that's there. But we know that they are going to change their game. They are going to come harder at us, Simmons told reporters on Thursday. Reflecting on the team's work ethic, Simmons said his faith in the group never wavered, despite bundled out for just 54 runs in a warm-up match against a Cricket Australia XI prior to the game in Darwin. I've seen the practices, I've seen how we practiced before the three-day game, and I've seen how we practiced the three days before the Test match. So the work didn't change. Even though we made 54, an off day, the work rate didn't change. So it gives me that sort of confidence that the guys want this, and they want to do well. Bangladeshi people are emotional. I'm not the same, so it's easy for me to control that. It's difficult for them, but I think looking at them today the guys have settled back down a lot. We hope that tomorrow again there's a little more settling, so we start on the right footing on Saturday. Left-arm pacer Shoriful Islam impressed in the nets after joining the main squad, but Simmons indicated he remains reluctant to make any changes to a winning lineup. He offers something different. But again, we just won a Test match. I'm one... who hardly likes to change winning teams. So it's a possibility, but I can't really say. I'm impressed with all the bowlers because I think everybody bowled to what we spoke about. They're good batsmen (in the Australia side), they're world-class batsmen. You try and be consistent in areas that will test them. And it worked this time. Another day, it might not work. But as long as we stick to what we planned and we make sure that they're under pressure all the time, (that) is what we ask for. Left-arm pacer Shoriful Islam impressed in the nets after joining the main squad, but Simmons indicated he remains reluctant to make any changes to a winning lineup. He offers something different. But again, we just won a Test match. I'm one... who hardly likes to change winning teams. So it's a possibility, but I can't really say. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories For me, that's how I learned in Test cricket. You bat, you get a score. A big first-innings score is always good. Then you put the other team under pressure. That's what we're trying to do. Bat and get big scores in the first innings and make sure that the other team has to do a lot of work to get those scores. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 4:22 pm

Manav Suthar Shares Details Of His Practice After Demolishing Sri Lanka In 1st Test

Manav Suthar produced a match-winning performance in only his second Test, claiming 10 wickets as India defeated Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the opening Test on Wednesday.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 4:14 pm

ICC Rescinds Demerit Point Imposed On Gaddafi Stadium After Pitch Rating Appeal

The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) appeals panel on Thursday rescinded the demerit point imposed on Lahores Gaddafi Stadium after reviewing an appeal against the 'Unsatisfactory' rating given to the venues pitch during the third ODI between Pakistan and Australia in June. The decision came after the panel reviewed match footage, the match referee's report and official comments from the captains involved in the fixture played on June 4. The pitch had initially been rated 'Unsatisfactory' under the ICC Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process, resulting in one demerit point being imposed on the venue. However, following the appeal submitted by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the appeals panel determined that while the match referee had correctly followed the relevant guidelines, the playing surface did not display the characteristics required for an 'unsatisfactory' rating. The panel specifically noted that the pitch did not demonstrate excessive unevenness or excessive spin and subsequently rescinded the demerit point. As a result, Gaddafi Stadium now carries zero demerit points on its record. The ICC appeals panel also considered two appeals submitted by Cricket Canada concerning the Maple Leaf Cricket Ground in King City, Toronto. The venue had received an 'Unsatisfactory' rating for the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2 match between the United States and the Netherlands on June 8. The panel found that the surface was consistent with a satisfactory pitch and did not show excessive unevenness, seam movement or spin. The demerit point from that match was therefore withdrawn. The ICC appeals panel also considered two appeals submitted by Cricket Canada concerning the Maple Leaf Cricket Ground in King City, Toronto. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Following the decisions, Gaddafi Stadium has no demerit points, while the Maple Leaf Cricket Ground has three demerit points on its record. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 3:58 pm

Injured Curran out of contention for English summer, Jacks undergoes appendix operation

Seam-bowling allrounder's Test comeback hopes take a dash, and will not take the field again this season

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 3:56 pm

Exclusive - I Am Also A Human: PBKS Star's Honest Admission After IPL 2026 Dismal Show

PBKS batter Shashank Singh, who has been with the franchise since 2024, spoke about the team's downfall and how they dealt with the setback.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 3:52 pm

Check Out IPL's Highest Earning Coaches

Ricky Ponting and Ashish Nehra are reportedly the highest-earning coaches in the Indian Premier League, each commanding approximately Rs 9.5 crore per season for their roles with Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans, respectively.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 3:43 pm

Ravindra Jadeja Reflects On Memories Of Galle Test 2017 Win

Veteran left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has expressed deep gratitude for his ongoing decade-plus stint with the Indian team, adding that sustaining a long career at the highest level requires immense hard work and perseverance.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 3:39 pm

Takes A Lot Of Effort To Stay For Long: Jadeja Reflects On Memories Of Galle 2017 Win

Galle International Stadium: Veteran left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has expressed deep gratitude for his ongoing decade-plus stint with the Indian team, adding that sustaining a long career at the highest level requires immense hard work and perseverance. Jadeja took four wickets in Indias recent 165-run win over Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium, which propelled the visitors to take a 1-0 lead in the ongoing two-game series. He was in the reflective tone when shown a picture of him being a part of the Indian team winning the 2017 Galle Test, where he grabbed a six-for match haul. Yes, it's from here. Barring the colour which has changed, the rest is the same. The last series we played here was in 2017. Obviously playing for India for 10 years means a lot because it takes a lot of effort to stay for a longer period of time. I think I'm feeling blessed and thanks to God that I'm still playing for India and doing what I've been doing for India since so many years, said Jadeja in a video posted on BCCIs social media accounts on Thursday. Yes, it's from here. Barring the colour which has changed, the rest is the same. The last series we played here was in 2017. Obviously playing for India for 10 years means a lot because it takes a lot of effort to stay for a longer period of time. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories The win also meant Indias points percentage in the World Test Championship (WTC) standing rose to 53.33 from 48.14, though they are still at fifth spot. Both India and Sri Lanka will now head to Colombo for the second Test match, starting on Sunday at the Sinhalese Sports Club. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 3:22 pm

Dinesh Karthik points out worrying signs for India despite dominant win in first Sri Lanka Test

The stage is set for the second and final Test of the ongoing series between India and Sri Lanka. The first Test of the series was dominantly won by the Indian team as they registered a 165-run victory to take the lead in the series. For the second game, India will take on Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on August 23rd.

India TV 20 Aug 2026 2:55 pm

'Australia are going to come harder at us' - Simmons to high-flying Bangladesh

Head coach wants his side to start second Test against Australia

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 2:49 pm

Ravindra Jadeja Isn't That Attacking Spinner Anymore: R Ashwin's Blunt Verdict

Ravindra Jadeja picked up four wickets in the match, but Ravichandran Ashwin said the all-rounder's role in the team has evolved, with his contributions now being more significant as a middle-order batter than as an attacking spinner.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 2:47 pm

England vs Pakistan, 1st Test Day 2, Live Score Updates

England vs Pakistan, 1st Test Day 2, Live Updates: England will resume their innings from 112/2 on Day 2 of the first Test against Pakistan at the Headingley, Leeds.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 2:36 pm

Pakistan Are A Poor Side: England Great Sparks Controversy With Brutal Verdict

Former England pacer Stuart Broad gave a harsh verdict on Team Pakistan as they face the Three Lions in the three-match Test series.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 1:55 pm

'Short Chapter, But A Meaningful One: Monty Desai Resigns As Canada Coach

Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play: Monty Desai has stepped down as head coach of the Canada mens cricket team, bringing an end to his second stint with the side after just over three months in charge. Desai was appointed to the position on May 1 and oversaw Canadas campaign in two ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series, including one on home soil and another in Scotland. Canada currently face an uphill battle in their bid to secure a direct route to the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2027. With four matches remaining in their League 2 campaign, the team are six points adrift of the top-four positions and face the prospect of having to compete in the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off. The Qualifier Play-off will determine four teams that advance to the main ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2027 Qualifier. Desai confirmed his departure in a statement shared on social media, describing his time with Canada as a short but meaningful chapter. A short chapter, but a meaningful one. Every environment leaves you with learnings. This experience further strengthened my belief that sustainable performance is built through time, trust, preparation, strong relationships and collective ownership, Desai said. Thank you to the players, support staff and everyone who shared this journey. I leave with gratitude for the relationships built, the lessons learned and the opportunity to contribute. The 58-year-olds departure marks the end of his second association with Canadian cricket. He had previously coached the side in 2019 during their World Cricket League 2 campaign in Namibia. Desai brought more than two decades of coaching experience to the role when he returned to Canada. His coaching career has included stints with Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates and Nepal, where he played an important role in the teams rise on the international stage. He was part of Nepals successful run in Cricket World Cup League 2 and also worked with the team during their campaign at the 2024 ICC Mens T20 World Cup in the United States and West Indies. Desai brought more than two decades of coaching experience to the role when he returned to Canada. His coaching career has included stints with Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates and Nepal, where he played an important role in the teams rise on the international stage. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories His departure now leaves Cricket Canada searching for a new head coach with the team entering a crucial phase of their qualification campaign for the 2027 World Cup. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 1:46 pm

Bangladesh eye historic series win after Australia shock

Australia is under pressure to secure a decisive victory in the second Test against Bangladesh in Mackay to level the two-match series, following an embarrassing nine-wicket loss in Darwin. The team has made personnel changes, including recalling Matt Renshaw, and is looking for a strong bounce-back performance. Meanwhile, Bangladesh, buoyed by their historic win and a successful shift to a pace-centred bowling attack, is confident of continuing their strong form and potentially sweeping the series.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 1:35 pm

Mohammed Kaif expresses concern for star India spinner ahead of second Sri Lanka Test in Colombo

The Indian team is all set to take on Sri Lanka in the second Test of the ongoing two-game series. The two sides are slated to take on each other at the R. Premadasa Stadium...

India TV 20 Aug 2026 1:14 pm

Mohsin Naqvi On Dais Again? Women's Asia Cup Could Test BCCI's Stance

The Indian men's team had refused to accept the Asia Cup trophy from Mohsin Naqvi last year owing to the Pahalgam terror attack and the ensuing military showdown between the two countries. Naqvi walked away with the trophy which has still not been handed over to the champions.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 1:08 pm

Asia Cup: Will India Women Decline To Receive Trophy From Pakistan's Naqvi?

The upcoming Women's Asia Cup in Dubai could reignite a controversy for the BCCI regarding the trophy presentation if India reaches the final, as Pakistan's Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the ACC chief, might be on the dais, recalling a similar incident with the men's team last year.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 1:02 pm

Sachin Tendulkar Wasn't As Strong As Virat Kohli: AB De Villiers Triggers Fresh Debate

AB de Villiers pointed out that Kohli and Tendulkar's success away from home has inspired the current crop of Indian players to raise their game on overseas tours.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 1:00 pm

You Don't Have Too Many Half-cricket-balls: Tongue, Robinson Split The Ball After Fifer Against Pakistan

Wayne Bentley: Traditionally, after claiming a five-wicket haul, a bowler will pocket the cricket ball, but what happens if two bowlers take five-wicket hauls in the same innings? England pacers came up with a creative solution by cutting the bowl in half. Robinson and Tongue returned with five-wicket hauls to bundle out Pakistan for 171 after the visitors were asked to bat first. Tongue (5-46) and Robinson's (5-51) fiery spell ensured them their fourth and fifth five-fors in Test cricket as Pakistan lost all 10 wickets for 171. We were walking off and I was like, to Tonguey, I think we should split it, Robinson said in the press conference after the stumps. He said it, and I said, 'I think we should do that, it'd be quite cool.' It's one of those things; you don't have too many half-cricket-balls, so it would be something we never forget. It's not very often two guys get five-for in the same innings, so a nice gesture and something to remember. It was the first time since 2006 that two England bowlers have each taken five-wicket hauls in the same innings and the pair shared the spoils by agreeing to split the ball that was used. The duo England off the field at Headingley hand in hand, hatching their plan to make one ball into two halves. Wayne Bentley, the team manager, took it down to the groundstaff, said Robinson. I said: 'Do you reckon they will be able to do it?' Within five minutes he brought it back up and it was done. It's really nice. Tongue (5-46) and Robinson's (5-51) fiery spell ensured them their fourth and fifth five-fors in Test cricket as Pakistan lost all 10 wickets for 171. In response, England reached 112/2 at stumps. Ben Duckett (15) and Emilio Gay (33) showed signs of holding fort but Mohammad Abbas and Mohammad Ali struck to remove the opening pair off successive overs. But skipper Joe Root (37*) and Jordan Cox (23*) proceeded to steady the ship with an unbeaten 64-run stand for the third wicket as England trail by 59 runs in the first innings. In response, England reached 112/2 at stumps. Ben Duckett (15) and Emilio Gay (33) showed signs of holding fort but Mohammad Abbas and Mohammad Ali struck to remove the opening pair off successive overs. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Really special week, having another baby, it almost makes today even sweeter, when you leave them after they're born and you come and put a performance in, it meant a lot to do that. I know they're not here, they're at home, but I was thinking of them the whole time, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 12:46 pm

Green Eyes Repeat Of Australias Successful 2023 As Gruelling Schedule Looms

ODI World Cup: Australia all-rounder Cameron Green believes the team can draw inspiration from their historic 2023 campaign as they prepare for a demanding international schedule featuring challenging Test tours of South Africa, India and England, followed by the 2027 ODI World Cup. Australia resumed their World Test Championship campaign with a disappointing nine-wicket defeat against Bangladesh in Darwin, but will have an immediate opportunity to bounce back when the two sides meet in the second and final Test in Mackay from Saturday. Green feels the upcoming schedule bears similarities to the one Australia successfully navigated in 2023, when they won their maiden World Test Championship title and followed it by lifting the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup for a record sixth time. It's going to be a really tough 12 months. Weve got the three hardest away tours, South Africa, India and England coming up as well as a World Cup, so its reasonably daunting, but also exciting for this group. We had a pretty similar schedule in 2023 and had a really successful year, so were hoping for the same, Green said in Mackay on Thursday. Green played an important role in Australias 2023 WTC triumph and has recently rediscovered his best form in Test cricket. The 27-year-old scored a century in the first Test against Bangladesh, strengthening his position in Australias preferred XI. However, Green acknowledged that maintaining consistency becomes more difficult during lengthy overseas assignments. (Away tours) can be really exhausting, so its just taking it game by game, not looking too far ahead and just enjoying it. They can be really long tours, and hopefully, you can drag your family across and just enjoy the moment, he said. No one really enjoys being away from home for that long, so its kind of like bringing your family on the road and making that your new home, he added. Green has also been working on becoming more patient with the bat, aiming to build longer innings rather than trying to force quick runs. No one really enjoys being away from home for that long, so its kind of like bringing your family on the road and making that your new home, he added. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories When you feel like youre forcing it, youre trying to rush it too quickly, so trying to get into that tempo that does work, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 12:22 pm

'Very difficult to keep him out': R Ashwin opens up on India's number three options ahead of crucial NZ tour

The Indian team is currently amidst a two-game Test series against Sri Lanka, and having won the first Test, India will be hoping to put in a good show for the second clash of the...

India TV 20 Aug 2026 11:56 am

'I Practised With Kookaburra Ball At My Home': Suthar Reveals Secret Behind Galle Masterclass

Galle International Stadium: India's young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar revealed that he practised with the Kookaburra ball at home before the Sri Lanka series to adapt quickly to the conditions, and his preparation paid off in the first Test at the Galle International Stadium. Suthar produced a match-winning performance in only his second Test, claiming 10 wickets as India defeated Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the opening Test on Wednesday. The spinner returned figures of 6-55 in Sri Lankas second innings to finish with match figures of 10-101 and help India take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. Speaking in a video released by the BCCI, Suthar said he had focused on adapting to the Kookaburra ball following Indias game against Afghanistan and had spent considerable time practising with it both at home and in the nets. I take cricket very seriously. My focus is to improve day to day when I go to practice. I practice as much as I can. My focus after the Afghanistan game was to adapt as soon as possible. I practised a lot with the Kookaburra ball. I practised in nets and at home. I was focusing on in-house games. It was very important, Suthar said. Suthar also credited Indias arrival in Sri Lanka 10 days before the Test for giving him valuable time to understand the conditions and get comfortable with the Kookaburra ball. We came to Sri Lanka ten days ago, and it helped a lot in adapting to the environment and how to play with the Kookaburra ball. I get time to adapt. It has helped me a lot, he said. The 22-year-old said patience was another important factor on a Galle pitch that offered assistance to the bowlers. He revealed that he, Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav discussed the need to remain patient, knowing that new batters could find it difficult to settle. We were talking about how patiently we can play. We knew that it would be difficult for the new batsmen to play on this wicket, Suthar said. Reflecting on the victory, Suthar said contributing to the teams win was more important to him than his individual performance. The most important thing is that we won the match. That is the most important thing. I am very happy about that. I am very happy that I was able to perform in the teams victory. Winning is the best thing, he said. Suthar added that starting the series with a victory had given India valuable momentum and a positive rhythm as a team. The most important thing is that we won the match. That is the most important thing. I am very happy about that. I am very happy that I was able to perform in the teams victory. Winning is the best thing, he said. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Meanwhile, Suthar will look to continue his form when India take on Sri Lanka in the second Test from August 23. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 11:46 am

Monty Desai leaves Canada head coach post

Desai had taken over after Canada's match at the T20 World Cup 2026 had come under corruption investigations and Cricket Canada is currently suspended by the ICC

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 11:44 am

India Set To Hand Debut To Saransh Jain In Colombo. This Star Likely To Miss Out - Report

India won the first Test by 165 runs on Wednesday, with Manav Suthar claiming a match-haul of 10 wickets.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 11:42 am

Robinson, Tongue split match ball after rare five-wicket hauls

England pacers Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue made history by becoming the first England bowlers since 2006 to claim five-wicket hauls in the same innings, leading them to split the match ball as a unique memento after their dominant performance against Pakistan.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 11:40 am

Shane Watson reveals why India feels like 'second home'

Former Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has described India as his 'second home,' stating he felt more welcomed and supported by Indian cricket fans than in Australia, attributing this strong connection to his IPL career and the country's appreciation for the sport.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 11:31 am

FIFA World Cup Tech In Cricket? India's Upcoming Series Set To Make History

A number of new technological innovations are set to be introduced for the three-match T20I series between India and Afghanistan in September.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 11:13 am

'Not Trying To Do Extra, Just Following The Basics': Purani Dilli 6s Aryan Gaurs Simple Approach In DPL

After Aryan Gaur: After Aryan Gaur produced a match-winning 75 off 42 balls to help Purani Dilli 6 defeat North Delhi Strikers by 20 runs, the batter revealed his approach and said he believes in sticking to the basics, trusting his game and making the most of the opportunities coming his way. Aryan's 75-run knock came at a crucial stage of the innings. After Samarth Seth and Aryan provided Purani Dilli 6 with a brisk start, Aryan joined hands with Dev Lakra to completely shift the momentum in his teams favour. The pair added 109 runs for the second wicket, with Lakra scoring 66 off 40 balls as Purani Dilli 6 posted an imposing 211/6. I am feeling very good. I am performing as expected. I am not trying to do anything extra and just following the basics, Aryan said after the game. For Gaur, the opportunity to perform at one of Indias iconic cricket venues has been an important part of his DPL experience. The batter said he has been enjoying the competition and making the most of the chances presented to him. I am enjoying playing in DPL. I am enjoying playing on such an international ground. I am getting a lot of opportunities, he added. North Delhi Strikers, however, mounted a strong response. Yash Dabas smashed 37 off 17 balls before captain Sarthak Ranjan took charge of the chase. Ranjan scored a superb 78 off 51 balls and, along with Yash Bhatia, kept the Strikers firmly in the contest. With Sarthak batting deep into the innings, Purani Dilli 6 came under pressure, but Gaur backed his bowling unit to deliver in the decisive moments. Obviously, there was a lot of pressure on the team when Sarthak was batting, but we had trust on our bowlers that they will execute in the match, he said. The bowlers responded brilliantly in the closing stages. Rajneesh Dadar conceded just two runs in the 18th over, while Ajay Ahlawat gave away only 10 in the 19th, leaving North Delhi Strikers needing 24 from the final over. They eventually finished on 191/4. Gaur also stitched his partnership with Dev Lakra, with the duos century stand laying the foundation for the victory. Yeah, Dev Lakra and I back each other a lot during the game. Yes, it was very good, he said. Gaur also stitched his partnership with Dev Lakra, with the duos century stand laying the foundation for the victory. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Our next game is against East Delhi Riders. We will focus on that. We will not focus on other things, he said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 11:10 am

Pretorius, Shamar, batters give Guyana Amazon Warriors second straight win

St Lucia Kings could hardly give a fight after posting a modest 151

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 10:52 am

England vs Pakistan 1st Test: Robinson, Tongue take 5 wickets each as host dominates on Day 1

Ollie Robinsons first-ball wicket is reportedly the first time a team has taken a wicket off the first ball of a Test series in England, which has been hosting matches since 1880

The Hindu 20 Aug 2026 10:46 am

Pulwama welcomes return of Royal Premier League, fans gather in numbers to witness season opener

The second edition of the RPL (Royal Premier League) made its return to Pulwama. The tournament kicked off on August 19th, and the conflict-affected area was quick to turn into a celebration of cricket as...

India TV 20 Aug 2026 10:29 am

Did MI Drop A Major Hint About Hardik?

Mumbai Indians' cryptic Instagram post has ignited fresh speculation about Hardik Pandya's IPL future.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 10:12 am

What's Azharuddin Doing In London?

Former India captain Mohammad Azharuddin is enjoying a summer holiday in London, reflecting on his special connection with England, where he made a historic Test debut with three consecutive centuries in 1984-1985 and later scored memorable knocks.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 10:06 am

Former India cricketer weighs in on Ravindra Jadeja's effectiveness after first Sri Lanka Test

The Indian team put on a good show in the first Test of the ongoing two-game series against Sri Lanka. The two sides met for the first Test of the series at the Galle International...

India TV 20 Aug 2026 9:52 am

St Lucia Kings lose Noor Ahmad for CPL after ACB revokes his NOC

Tim Seifert will join St Lucia Kings for the remainder of CPL 2026 having just playing a key role in Manchester Super Giants' run to the men's Hundred title

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 9:37 am

Mumbai Indians' New Post Sparks 'Hardik Pandya' Rumour Ahead Of IPL 2027

Ahead of the next season of the Indian Premier League, there has been a huge buzz regarding Hardik Pandya.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 9:22 am

Ollie Robinson Makes Test History In England, Matches Kapil Dev's Rare Feat In 1st Test Against Pakistan

England pacer Ollie Robinson took a wicket on the very first ball of the first Test against Pakistan on Wednesday, achieving a unique feat.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 8:37 am

No Shame Or Ego: KL Rahul's Post-Match Remarks Reveals A Lot About Indian Dressing Room

India registered a dominant 165-run victory over Sri Lanka in the first Test of the two-match series in Galle on Wednesday.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 8:24 am

Josh Tongue and Ollie Robinson split Headingley ball in half after spectacular day 1 against Pakistan

England and Pakistan kicked off their Test series with the first Test at Headingley in Leeds from August 19th, and the game began with Pakistan coming in to bat first. The side were unable to...

India TV 20 Aug 2026 8:10 am

Ollie Robinson, Josh Tongue Five-Wicket Hauls Put England in Command Against Pakistan

Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue took five wickets apiece as England made a strong start to the post-Bazball era by dismissing Pakistan for 171 in the first Test at Headingley on Wednesday. Recalled seamer Robinson became the first man to take a wicket with the first ball of a Test series in England on his way to 5-51 in 18 overs -- a return all the more impressive for including four frontline batsmen. England vs Pakistan 1st Test Scorecard Paceman Tongue finished with 5-46 in 9.1 overs as Pakistan crumbled on a rain-marred opening day of a three-Test series. England were 112-2 at stumps -- a deficit of just 59 runs. Joe Root, at the start of his second stint as full-time England captain, was 37 not out on his Yorkshire home ground. He shared an unbroken partnership of 64 with Jordan Cox (23 not out), replacing the injured Jacob Bethell at number three. - 'Exceptional' Robinson - Ollie Robinson was excellent, Tongue told Sky Sports. He's an exceptional bowler when he hits his lines and lengths and he showed that today. Earlier, Imam-ul-Haq (42) and Abdullah Shafique (61), who've both played at Headingley for Yorkshire, offered the only meaningful resistance for Pakistan -- without a series win in England in 30 years. But from 117-3, Pakistan lost their last seven wickets for 54 runs, with the tourists bowled out inside 49 overs. They (England) played some good cricket today but we will try to take early wickets tomorrow, the wickets of Root and (Harry) Brook are key, said Shafique. Root explained his decision to field first after winning the toss by saying: We feel there's some overheads to work with, and a bit of top moisture that our lads can exploit. But even Root could not have forecast what came next as Robinson had opener Azan Awais lbw for a golden duck. It was a memorable way for the 32-year-old -- recalled in place of off-spinner Shoaib Bashir -- to take his 500th first-class wicket at an impressively low average of 21. Shan Masood (five) also fell lbw to Robinson. England were playing their first Test following the exits of former captain Ben Stokes, who has retired from international duty, and Brendon McCullum, sacked as red-ball coach after the recent series defeat by New Zealand. The hosts have won just two of their last 10 Tests but England showed no signs of being affected by those departures as Pakistan were put to the sword. Imam was well caught low at second slip by Brook following a loose drive off Tongue. Shafique completed a fine 82-ball fifty, including seven fours. But Saud Shakeel fell for just five when he was lbw to Robinson following the bowler's prolonged appeal. Umpire Allahuddien Paleker took an age to raise his finger and Shakeel was then ruled to have taken too long to review the South African umpire's decision. To make matters worse for Pakistan, replays indicated the ball would have missed leg stump. There was no doubt, however, as 117-4 became 118-5 when, with wicketkeeper Jamie Smith standing up to the stumps, Robinson clean bowled Shafique with an excellent nip-back delivery. Stand-in Pakistan captain Salman Agha (21), deputising for injured skipper Babar Azam, fell to Tongue, who had Ali Usman lbw next ball. That left the fast bowler on a hat-trick at tea. Khurram Shahzad denied Tongue that prize by driving the first ball after tea for four. But Tongue soon had Mohammad Rizwan lbw. Robinson completed his fifth five-wicket haul in just 22 Tests when Shahzad holed out. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Tongue put an exclamation point on England's dominant display when he bowled Mohammad Abbas for his fifth wicket.

CNMSports 20 Aug 2026 8:04 am

Ajinkya Rahane Mimics Ravi Shastri On Air, Leaves Everyone In Splits. Watch

Former India captain Ajinkya Rahane sparked a laughing riot inside a studio after he impersonated legendary all-rounder Ravi Shastri, amid the 1st Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 7:30 am

Joe Root scrips history, surpasses Jacques Kallis in elite list in first Test against Pakistan

England and Pakistan kicked off the first Test of their ongoing series by taking on each other on August 19 for the first day. The two sides met at Headingley in Leeds for the clash; the first day ended with Pakistan getting bundled out for a score of 171 and England scoring 112/2 in response.

India TV 20 Aug 2026 7:04 am

Robinson moves from luxury to necessity, as England regroup around him

Second outstanding comeback of the summer takes place in very different circumstances to the first

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 2:41 am

Robinson happy to split the spoils after stellar Test return

Five-wicket haul on comeback goes hand-in-hand with Tongue's exceptional docking of the tail

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 1:57 am

Robinson, Tongue share ten as England dominate opening day

Pakistan blown away for 171 before England's batters start strongly at Headingley

Espn CricInfo 20 Aug 2026 12:34 am

Meg Austin, Em Arlott star in comfortable Warwickshire win

Yorkshire stumble to latest defeat in rain-shortened chase despite Sterre Kalis fifty

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 11:37 pm

APL 2026: Denish Das Hits League's Fastest Ton To Power Barpeta Braves To 12-run Win

Assam Cricket Association Stadium: Denish Das smashed the tournament's fastest hundred off just 40 balls as Barpeta Braves secured a thrilling 12-run victory over Jorhat Stallions in the Assam Premier League (APL) 2026 at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati on Wednesday. Put into bat after Jorhat Stallions won the toss and opted to field, Barpeta Braves piled up a formidable total of 196/7 in their 20 overs. Opener Hrishikesh Das laid a solid foundation with a well-made 53 off 40 balls, hitting two fours and five sixes. Denish Das then tore into the bowling attack with an extraordinary exhibition of power-hitting, racing to a sensational 40-ball century before eventually falling for 105 off 42 deliveries at a strike rate of 250.00, laced with five fours and ten sixes. For Jorhat Stallions, Mantu Yadav was the pick among the wickets with 2/40, while Vedant Pandey delivered an economical spell of 1/24 in his four overs. Rajjak Uddin Ahmed and Dyutimoy Nath claimed one wicket each. In reply, Jorhat Stallions mounted a spirited chase led by captain Swarupam Purkayastha, who compiled a composed 56 off 40 balls with five boundaries and a six. Dyutimoy Nath kept the momentum going with a quick 29 off 20 deliveries, before Rajjak Uddin Ahmed provided late fireworks with a blistering 39 off just 17 balls, hammering three fours and three sixes. Sanjib Barman (10 not out off 7) and Abhilash Gogoi (9* off 8) fought hard towards the end, but the Stallions were ultimately restricted to 184/6 in their 20 overs. Barpeta's bowling attack held their nerve under pressure, led by Bikiran Das, who delivered a match-defining spell of 2/24 in four overs. Shubham Kumar Gupta also impressed with 2/33, while Rajesh Prasad and Arun Sonar chipped in with a wicket each to seal the victory for Barpeta Braves. Dyutimoy Nath kept the momentum going with a quick 29 off 20 deliveries, before Rajjak Uddin Ahmed provided late fireworks with a blistering 39 off just 17 balls, hammering three fours and three sixes. Sanjib Barman (10 not out off 7) and Abhilash Gogoi (9* off 8) fought hard towards the end, but the Stallions were ultimately restricted to 184/6 in their 20 overs. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Barpeta Braves 196/7 in 20 overs (Denish Das 105, Hrishikesh Das 53, Saurav Mousum Dihingia 18; Mantu Yadav 2-40, Vedant Pandey 1-24, Dyutimoy Nath 1-27) beat Jorhat Stallions: 184/6 in 20 overs (Swarupam Purkayastha 56, Rajjak Uddin Ahmed 39, Dyutimoy Nath 29; Bikiran Das 2-24, Shubham Kumar Gupta 2-33, Arun Sonar 1-19) by 12 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 11:34 pm

Kathryn Bryce, Georgia Elwiss hundreds keep Blaze firing

Table-toppers inflict hefty defeat on Durham despite fifties for Villiers, Heath

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 10:53 pm

Why BCCI Shifted Duleep Trophy Final From Bengaluru To Chennai

The Duleep Trophy final for the 2026-27 season has been moved from Bengaluru's Centre of Excellence to Chennai's MA Chidambaram Stadium. This decision by the BCCI aims to allow more spectators to attend the prestigious domestic cricket tournament's summit clash, which will take place from September 6-10.

Rediff 19 Aug 2026 10:14 pm

Pakistan To Host Sri Lanka, England In Packed October-November Schedule

Pakistan will host Sri Lanka and England in a packed international schedule from October 9 to November 21, with the three teams also featuring in an ODI tri-series during the month.

NDTV 19 Aug 2026 10:13 pm

UPT20 League: Vijay Yadav -- The Ambidextrous 24-year-old Mystery Spinner Making Waves This Season

Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association: The sight of a bowler comfortably switching arms mid-over is a rarity in modern cricket, but 24-year-old Vijay Yadav is making it a familiar spectacle in the ongoing UP T20 League 2026. Armed with the unique ability to bowl with both arms, the young spinner recently delivered a match-winning performance, picking up two crucial wickets for the defending champions, Kashi Rudras, in their win over his former franchise, the Gaur Gorakhpur Lions. Yadavs journey in the UP T20 League began when he was scouted as a promising local talent ahead of the 2024 season. He spent his first two years representing the Gaur Gorakhpur Lions before the Kashi Rudras roped him in for 5.2 lakh at the 2026 auction. For the young spinner, however, the price tag was merely a stepping stone rather than a distraction. Didn't think much about it, Yadav says, reflecting on his auction price. For me, it's just that whatever you invest in cricket, God rewards you for it. Mostly, the money was just spent on equipment. Hailing from Gorakhpur, Yadavs cricketing dreams were born out of a historic national triumph. With a father serving as a Sub-Inspector in the police and his mother a homemaker, a career in sports wasn't necessarily the default path. I belong to Gorakhpur. My father is a Sub-Inspector in the police and mummy is a homemaker, he explains. I started cricket in 2012 when India won the World Cup in 2011...I got inspired by that. I got a lot of motivation that I should also do something good for the country. That inspiration translated into years of grinding through the ranks. Yadav went on to represent the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) in both the U-19 and U-23 domestic tournaments, catching the eyes of scouts with his rare ambidextrous skill. Mastering the art of bowling with both arms, however, was born out of tactical necessity rather than a desire to simply be different. Like, from the start, my left hand used to work a little, Yadav says, explaining his evolution. Right-handed batters attack right-handed bowlers more, so there was some difficulty in bowling to them. After that, I started my left arm and worked hard on it... and with practice, I got more control. While it looks entirely seamless on television, he admits the physical toll of his craft is often misunderstood. Bowling with both hands is tough, though. People find it easy, but I have to practice with both hands. His hard work didn't go unnoticed in his formative years. Coaches supported me a lot because I was doing well, and if I have to do even better, I know I have to work hard. While he is gaining a reputation as a mystery spinner, Yadav is also a handy lower-order batter. Interestingly, he sticks to a more traditional stance when he has a bat in hand. I only do right-handed batting. I am a lower-order batter, so mostly I try to hit sixes. Because I get fewer balls, I try to make a bigger impact. When it comes to his mindset and approach to the game, Yadav looks up to a modern-day icon who is synonymous with a relentless work ethic. My idol is obviously Virat Kohli. He is the inspiration. Looking at him, you feel like he has so much passion for cricket. It feels nice to see that. His motivation, dedication, aggression... I really like it. With his performances in the UP T20 League, the 24-year-old is already knocking on the doors of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The exposure from the state-level franchise tournament has put him on the radar of some of the biggest teams in the country. When it comes to his mindset and approach to the game, Yadav looks up to a modern-day icon who is synonymous with a relentless work ethic. My idol is obviously Virat Kohli. He is the inspiration. Looking at him, you feel like he has so much passion for cricket. It feels nice to see that. His motivation, dedication, aggression... I really like it. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories As he continues to deceive batters with his ambidextrous craft for the Kashi Rudras, Vijay Yadav is rapidly becoming one of the standout stories of Season 4, a small-town boy with a rare talent, steadily bowling his way toward the big leagues. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 10:10 pm

Sri Lanka Suffer Twin Injury Blows After 1st Test Loss vs India

Sri Lanka's miseries have compounded after their loss against India in the first Test in Galle

NDTV 19 Aug 2026 10:01 pm

Somerset overpower Essex through Odgers, Luff tons

223-run opening stand helps Somerset boost qualification hopes

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 9:51 pm

Azan Awais Registers Forgettable First In The History of Pakistan Cricket In 1st Test vs England

Pakistan were left struggling on Day 1 of the first Test against England as Joe Root's second stint as England Test captain began with a first-ball wicket from Ollie Robinson

NDTV 19 Aug 2026 9:40 pm

Ladakh Plans World's Highest Cricket Stadium at 11,800 Feet Near Leh

Ladakh is planning to build the world's highest-altitude cricket stadium at Ranbirpur near Thiksey in Leh at an elevation of around 11,800 feet. The proposed Rs 100-crore project is expected to boost sports tourism, provide better facilities for local athletes and take cricket to a record altitude, surpassing Dharamshala's HPCA Stadium.

IBTimes 19 Aug 2026 9:38 pm

Duleep Trophy Final Moved From Bengaluru To Chennai. BCCI Reveals Reason

Chennai will host the Duleep Trophy final next month after the summit clash of the premier domestic tournament was shifted from the Centre of Excellence here to the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

NDTV 19 Aug 2026 9:37 pm

Adams back to Hampshire with a bang after contract extension

Hampshire captain celebrates new deal with 115 and three wickets after Hundred heroics

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 9:19 pm

Gautam Gambhir Meets Ex-Coach Gary Kirsten, Now Guiding Sri Lanka. This Happens Next

Gary Kirsten and Gautam Gambhir once shared a cricket dressing room and even won a World Cup together. Now, they find themselves in rival camps

NDTV 19 Aug 2026 9:14 pm

Former India Selector Neetu David Appointed Chief Scout Of UP Warriorz (Ld)

ODI World Cup: Former India chief selector Neetu David has been appointed as the Chief Scout for UP Warriorz ahead of the 2027 Women's Premier League (WPL) season, the franchise announced on Wednesday. During a distinguished 13-year international career from 1995 to 2008, Neetu represented India in 10 Tests and 97 ODIs, and took 182 international wickets (including 141 in ODIs) across both formats. She holds the world record for the best bowling figures in an individual innings in Womens Test cricket, which is 8-53 against the West Indies in Jamshedpur in 1995. Born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Neetu has immense administrative and talent identification credentials after having previously served as the chief of the womens selection committee, where she oversaw India's 2025 ODI World Cup winning campaign. She was also inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2024. I am delighted to join UP Warriorz as Chief Scout. Having spent so many years playing and working within Indian womens cricket, I have seen the tremendous amount of talent that exists across the country. For me, scouting is not only about identifying performances, but also recognising potential and understanding what a player can become with the right opportunities and environment. I look forward to working with UP Warriorz to identify exciting young cricketers and contribute towards building a strong talent pipeline for the franchise, Neetu said in a statement on Wednesday. She took part in last week's off-season camp for UPW domestic players at the Sai Krishnan Grounds in Bengaluru, joining the support staff led by head coach Abhishek Nayar. The support staff also includes fielding coach Saurabh Bandekar and mentor Lisa Sthalekar, as the team looks to overhaul its talent identification process following consecutive lean seasons in the WPL. Kshemal Waingankar, COO & Director of Cricket at Capri Sports, highlighted that Neetus local roots in Uttar Pradesh make the association particularly significant for the franchise's vision. We are delighted to welcome Neetu David to UP Warriorz as our Head of Scouting. Neetu jis contribution to Indian womens cricket has been exceptional. Her experience both as an International Cricketer and as Chairperson of the Indian Womens Selection Committee gives her a unique perspective on identifying talent and understanding what it takes to succeed at the highest level Her roots in Uttar Pradesh make this association even more special for us. As a franchise, we are committed to building a strong and sustainable scouting structure that enables us to identify and nurture the best talent from across the country, and we believe Neetu ji will play a pivotal role in shaping that vision, he added. Her experience both as an International Cricketer and as Chairperson of the Indian Womens Selection Committee gives her a unique perspective on identifying talent and understanding what it takes to succeed at the highest level Also Read: Special Cricket Stories UP Warriorz remain the least successful side in the league's history, securing just 12 victories in 33 matches. After qualifying for the playoffs in the inaugural 2023 season, the franchise suffered group-stage exits in the subsequent three editions - finishing fourth in 2024 before ending at the bottom of the points table in both 2025 and 2026 editions. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 8:58 pm

Gaby Lewis To Lead 14-member Ireland Squad For England Series

Uptonsteel County Ground: Ireland have named a 14-member women's squad for their upcoming three-match ODI series against England next month, with national women's selector Lauren Rowles stressing the importance of competition for places and regular exposure against top-ranked teams through the ICC Womens Championship. Gaby Lewis will take on the role of captain, and opener Amy Hunter will aim to keep up her excellent form since she scored 193 runs in the most recent series against the West Indies at an average of 64.33. Ireland are currently in ninth place in the ICC Womens Championship table and hope to revive their campaign after their three-match series was beaten by the West Indies last month. The team now have Arlene Kelly and Alice Tector back from injury, with Kia McCartney still holding her position as a spinner. Aimee Maguire, Sarah Forbes and Ava Canning, though, are still injured and therefore unavailable. There is real competition for places in the short-term, and there is an exciting depth of talent coming through the pipeline which is promising for the medium-to-long term, Rowles said. To have genuine competition for places within a senior squad is important as it drives standards and raises the desire of players to achieve more with every opportunity they get, she added. Rowles also underlined the value of Ireland regularly facing the world's leading teams as they look to strengthen their competitiveness. Thats why the ICC Womens Championship is so important. It provides a regular programme of fixtures against the worlds best sides, which in turn benefits the development and competitiveness of our players, she said. Ireland's three-match series against England will start on September 1 at the Uptonsteel County Ground in Leicester, with the second ODI to take place at The County Ground in Derby on September 3 and the series being concluded at New Road in Worcester on September 6. Thats why the ICC Womens Championship is so important. It provides a regular programme of fixtures against the worlds best sides, which in turn benefits the development and competitiveness of our players, she said. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Gaby Lewis (captain), Christina Coulter Reilly, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Jane Maguire, Lara McBride, Kia McCartney, Cara Murray, Leah Paul, Orla Prendergast, Rebecca Stokell and Alice Tector. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 8:22 pm

Is Manav Suthar India's Next Spin Leader?

Manav Suthar's 10-wicket haul against Sri Lanka showcased his skill, meticulous preparation and growing maturity, marking him as India's potential next spin leader.

Rediff 19 Aug 2026 8:16 pm

Wolvaardt to lead new-look South Africa on first tour of Zimbabwe

SA call up fast bowlers Caitlin Wyngaard and Nthabiseng Nini, as well as offspinner Luyanda Nzuza as they look to fast-track new talent on this tour

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 8:04 pm

Dempsey, McBride and Tector return for Ireland's ODIs against England

Arlene Kerry also returns after recovering from an injury, for Ireland's second series of the new Women's Championship cycle

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 7:45 pm

Pakistan to host SL for Tests and T20Is, and ODI tri-series with England

This is the second consecutive year that Pakistan will host an ODI triangular series

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 7:40 pm

Weatherald signs County Championship deal with Warwickshire for 2027

The opener, who was recently dropped from Australia's Test team, will play in the

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 7:23 pm

Pakistan To Host England, Sri Lanka In ODI Tri-series From October 18

ICC World Test Championship: The ODI tri-series returns to Pakistan when the hosts welcome England and Sri Lanka for a six-match tournament from October 18 to 31, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Wednesday. The tri-series, featuring Pakistan, England and Sri Lanka, will be played across the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium and Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, with the final scheduled for October 31 in Lahore. The tournament will begin with Pakistan taking on Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi on October 18. Pakistan will then face England at the same venue on October 20, before Sri Lanka and England meet on October 22. The three teams will subsequently move to Lahore, where Pakistan will face England on October 25, followed by Pakistans clash against Sri Lanka on October 27. Sri Lanka and England will meet in the sixth match on October 29, with the top two teams progressing to the final at Gaddafi Stadium on October 31. The upcoming tri-series will be the second of its kind hosted by Pakistan in as many years. Ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Pakistan hosted New Zealand and South Africa in an ODI tri-series in February last year. The PCB has also announced a busy bilateral schedule involving Sri Lanka and England, with the three teams set to feature in matches between October 9 and November 21. Sri Lanka will arrive in Pakistan on October 4 for a three-match T20I series against the hosts, with all three matches scheduled to be played in Rawalpindi on October 9, 11 and 13. England will then arrive for the ODI tri-series, while Sri Lanka will return to action after the tournament in a three-day match in Islamabad from November 4 to 6. Pakistan and Sri Lanka will then play a two-match Test series, which will form part of the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27. The first Test will be played in Rawalpindi from November 9 to 13, followed by the second Test at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from November 17 to 21. The series will be Pakistans second Test assignment at home in the ongoing WTC cycle after South Africa toured the country for a two-Test series in October last year. ODI tri-series schedule: October 18: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Rawalpindi October 20: Pakistan vs England, Rawalpindi October 22: Sri Lanka vs England, Rawalpindi October 25: Pakistan vs England, Lahore October 27: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Lahore October 25: Pakistan vs England, Lahore Also Read: Special Cricket Stories October 31: Tri-series final, Lahore Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 7:22 pm

Robinson Rattles Pakistan Before Rain Halts England's Charge

England made an early breakthrough as Ollie Robinson struck with the first ball of the series, reducing Pakistan to 23-2 before rain interrupted the opening Test at Headingley on Wednesday.

Rediff 19 Aug 2026 7:17 pm

Neetu David appointed chief scout at UP Warriorz

She takes over from Rajib Dutta and will work with coach Abhishek Nayar

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 7:15 pm

APL 2026: Rohit Sens 96, Bastab Roys Four-for Guide Guwahati Royals To 30-run Win

Assam Premier League: Guwahati Royals kept their campaign firmly on track with a convincing 30-run victory over Charaideo Sunrisers in Match 37 of the Assam Premier League 2026 at the ACA Stadium, Guwahati, on Wednesday. Rohit Sens blistering 96 at the top of the order set up a commanding total for Royals, before Bastab Roys superb four-wicket haul helped restrict Sunrisers well short of the target. Manash Jyoti Gogoi fought hard for the chasing side with a well-made 32, but could not take his team over the line. Opting to field, Rohit Sen and Sanjay Kumar Singh put on 38 for the opening stand before Singh fell for 9 in the fifth over. Rohit then anchored the innings, sharing useful stands with captain Rishav Das (21) and Nibir Deka (30), before accelerating in the closing overs. Rohit produced some exquisite strokes to score 96 off just 57 balls, with six fours and eight sixes, before eventually falling as Royals surged to 159 for 4 in the 18th over. Nipan Deka was dismissed for a duck soon after, but a late flourish from Gunjan Jyoti Deka, who remained unbeaten on 19 off just six balls, took Royals to a formidable 182/5. Reshabh Dipak was the pick of the bowlers for Charaideo Sunrisers with 3/34, while Himanshu Saraswat and Amlan Jyoti Das picked up one wicket apiece. In response, Sunrisers made a solid start through captain Sumit Ghadigaonkar and Hrishikesh Tamuli, who put on 53 for the opening wicket. Tamuli continued positively despite losing his partner, scoring 32 off 21 balls with three fours and two sixes before falling to leave Sunrisers at 59/2. Reshabh and Soumya Kanti Paul then added some quick runs, with Paul striking 23 off just 10 balls, but regular wickets kept the required rate climbing. Manash Jyoti Gogoi fought hard in the middle overs, scoring 32 off 21 balls, but wickets continued to tumble at the other end. Bastab proved the difference for Royals, returning figures of 4/21 to wrap up the chase. Rupesh Chetry and Deepak Gohain picked up two wickets apiece, while Raj Agarwal and Nipan Deka chipped in with one wicket each. Charaideo Sunrisers were eventually bowled out for 152 in the 18th over, falling 30 runs short of the target. Manash Jyoti Gogoi fought hard in the middle overs, scoring 32 off 21 balls, but wickets continued to tumble at the other end. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Guwahati Royals 182/5 in 20 overs (Rohit Sen 96, Nibir Deka 30; Reshabh Dipak 3/34, Amlan Jyoti Das 1/19) beat Charaideo Sunrisers: 152/10 in 17.3 overs (Hrishikesh Tamuli 32, Manash Jyoti Gogoi 32; Bastab Roy 4/21, Rupesh Chetry 2/27, Deepak Gohain 2/27) by 30 runs. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 7:10 pm

We Need To Develop That Test Match Squad, Says Kirsten After Galle Loss

Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka head coach Gary Kirsten said his team needs to turn the progress made with more Test cricket into performances after India handed them a 165-run defeat in the opening Test in Galle on Wednesday. The defeat extended Sri Lankas wait for their first Test victory under Kirsten, with the team losing two of their three matches since he took charge. Sri Lanka had also suffered a defeat against the West Indies in Antigua in June. Kirsten pointed to the lack of regular Test cricket as one of the challenges facing his players, noting that the Galle Test was only their third match in the format in the space of a couple of months. It's sometimes tough when you don't play much Test cricket to understand how you need to play, Kirsten said after the loss. This is our third Test in the space of a couple of months, and I can see already the team developing. And we're starting to build some shape into the team, but we need to turn it into a performance at some point. Sri Lanka were bowled out for 206 while chasing 372 in the fourth innings, with Indias young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar taking 6-55 to complete a match haul of 10 wickets. Kirsten stressed the need for Sri Lanka to develop a bowling attack capable of taking 20 wickets consistently. You need to be able to get 20 wickets consistently, bowl teams out with your seam, and be able to bowl teams out with spin as well. It's really important that we develop that Test match squad, he said. The coach also welcomed the opportunity for Sri Lanka to play more Tests in the coming months. You need to be able to get 20 wickets consistently, bowl teams out with your seam, and be able to bowl teams out with spin as well. It's really important that we develop that Test match squad, he said. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories At least now we've got another six to go within the next six months or so, so it's great to get into the Test match game a little bit and then to understand how to score runs and bat for long periods of time and have an influence on a game over a long period of time, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 6:46 pm

Glamorgan's Chris Cooke set to retire after 16 years, Mir Hamza signed up

Forty-year-old to step aside at the end of the season

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 6:43 pm

DPL 2026: Badonis 90, Late Heroics Help South Delhi Superstarz Defeat North Delhi Strikers By Four Wickets

South Delhi Superstarz: South Delhi Superstarz registered a thrilling four-wicket win over North Delhi Strikers in their Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 match at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday. The victory earned South Delhi two important points. Batting first, North Delhi Strikers posted an impressive 207/9 in 20 overs, thanks to strong contributions from captain Sarthak Ranjan and Yash Dabas. Sarthak continued his fine form with a quick 45 off 23 balls, while Dabas smashed 78 off 38 balls. The duo got North Delhi off to a flying start, putting together a huge 107-run opening partnership. Sarthak was eventually dismissed, and North Delhi began losing wickets at regular intervals. However, Arjun Rapria provided a late boost with a quick 27 off 11 balls, helping his side cross the 200-run mark. Divansh Rawat was the standout bowler for South Delhi, finishing with 3/22 in four overs, while Ankit Dabas picked up two wickets for 18 runs. Chasing 208, South Delhi Superstarz found themselves in trouble at 50/3. Captain Ayush Badoni then took charge and built the innings with Tejasvi Dahiya, who contributed a useful 28 off 19 balls. South Delhi lost a few more wickets, but Badoni continued to keep the chase alive. The captain played a superb knock of 90 off just 47 balls, keeping his team within touching distance of the target. However, Badonis dismissal created some late drama. He tried to slash a delivery from Ajay Yadav but only managed an edge through to the wicketkeeper, leaving South Delhi in a tricky position. South Delhi lost a few more wickets, but Badoni continued to keep the chase alive. The captain played a superb knock of 90 off just 47 balls, keeping his team within touching distance of the target. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories He then kept his composure to take the side over the line, finishing unbeaten on 26 off just 10 balls. The Superstarz completed the chase with three balls to spare. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 19 Aug 2026 6:34 pm

Rahul impressed by Padikkal's tone-setting ton, Suthar's subtle variations

Rahul credits India A tours for the manner in which younger players have embraced Test cricket

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 5:59 pm

Ollie Robinson makes English cricket history, also matches Kapil Dev's 43-year-old feat

Ollie Robinson made an immediate impact on the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan at Headingley . He struck on the first delivery itself, sending Azan Awais packing and, with that, set a new record in English cricket history. Awais was trapped in front of the stumps, but the batter wasnt satisfied with the umpires decision as he opted for DRS. The technology, however, confirmed the original call with three reds.

India TV 19 Aug 2026 5:57 pm

'When You Don't Play...': SL Coach Kirsten's Honest Admission

Sri Lanka's head coach Gary Kirsten expressed satisfaction with his team's developing approach to Test cricket despite a loss to India. He highlighted the team's fight and resilience, particularly after a poor start in their first innings, and praised young batter Sonal Dinusha. Kirsten also provided an update on key player injuries ahead of the next Test.

Rediff 19 Aug 2026 5:37 pm

Kusal Mendis, Dinesh Chandimal out of second Test; Pathum Nissanka unlikely

Sri Lanka could be without three first-choice batters as they look to bounce back after losing in Galle

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 5:31 pm

Kirsten: 'We are starting to build some shape into Sri Lanka's Test team'

The Sri Lanka head coach is hopeful a busy Test schedule will help them gain momentum in the format

Espn CricInfo 19 Aug 2026 5:30 pm