'It's A Very Big Moment For Me': Harmanpreet Kaur On Being Honoured With Padma Shri
Padma Shri Award: Indian womens team captain Harmanpreet Kaur described her Padma Shri honour as a very big moment in her career. Kaur was announced as a Padma Shri awardee on Sunday, joining eight other current and former sportspersons on the 2026 Padma Awards list. Kaur also revealed that her father was the first to receive the call from the Presidents House informing the family of the prestigious award, in a video shared by Mumbai Indians on social media. My dad got a call from the Presidents House that this year I am going to receive the Padma Shri Award. So I think its a very big moment for me, and I am happy that, before me, my parents got to know, Kaur said in a video posted by Mumbai Indians on Instagram Former India captain, Rohit Sharma too was named in the list of Padma Shri awardee. Rohit, known for his leadership and impressive run, has scored runs at highest level and led India to second T20 World Cup trophy in 2024, along with ICC Champions Trophy triumph in 2025. Congratulating him, Kaur said, Many, many congratulations to him as well we have seen how hard he has been working, and I think its a great moment for him. From the moment I started playing cricket, I have dreamed of winning the World Cup, the Arjuna Award, and then the Padma Shri. This is a very big achievement for me. The list of honored sports figures included Savita Punia, the goalkeeper of the Indian womens hockey team, whose consistency and leadership have helped India regain its place on the international stage. Congratulating him, Kaur said, Many, many congratulations to him as well we have seen how hard he has been working, and I think its a great moment for him. From the moment I started playing cricket, I have dreamed of winning the World Cup, the Arjuna Award, and then the Padma Shri. This is a very big achievement for me. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Padma Awards are among Indias highest civilian honors and celebrate excellence and service in various fields. With honorees from cricket, tennis, and hockey this year, the 2026 awards showcased the growing strength and influence of Indian sports on the global stage. Article Source: IANS
Former BCCI president IS Bindra dies aged 84
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Name Mix-up After Padma Awards Leaves Ex-cricketer Praveen Kumar surprised
Praveen Kumar: Soon after the Padma Awards list was made public on Sunday, a case of mistaken identity involving Praveen Kumar triggered confusion on social media, with several users assuming the honour had been conferred on the former Indian cricketer instead of a para-athlete. The confusion arose after the name Praveen Kumar from Uttar Pradesh appeared in the official list of Padma Award recipients. Shortly after the announcement, congratulatory messages flooded social media platforms, with many users tagging and messaging former India pacer Praveen Kumar. Several people also reached out to the former cricketer over phone calls to inform him about the award. Unaware of any such recognition, Praveen Kumar was left surprised and reportedly responded with a puzzled, What? When? to those congratulating him. The matter was later clarified after news agency IANS contacted Praveen Kumar to verify the reports. Reacting with laughter, he shared how he became aware of the confusion only after receiving multiple calls and messages. It was subsequently confirmed that the Padma Award had been conferred to Praveen Kumar, a para-athlete, in recognition of his contributions to sports. The former cricketer was not among the recipients of the prestigious civilian honour. The matter was later clarified after news agency IANS contacted Praveen Kumar to verify the reports. Reacting with laughter, he shared how he became aware of the confusion only after receiving multiple calls and messages. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Officials noted that the Padma Awards list clearly mentioned the field and background of each awardee, and the brief confusion did not take away from the achievement of the actual recipient, whose accomplishments earned him national recognition. Article Source: IANS
RCB-W vs MI-W, Match 16, Cricket Tips :The winning streak of Royal Challengers Bengaluru ended in the previous game, and they suffered a 7-wicket defeat at the hands of Delhi Capitals Women. But they are still the best team on the points table and are expected to bounce back. RCB-W will be up against the defending champions next. They will take on Mumbai Indians on Monday at BCA Stadium in Vadodara at 7:30 PM IST. RCB-W are one win away from making it to the final of the tournament. If they can do it on Monday, they will confirm a top finish in the league stage. But MI-W are expected to do well here, as it is a do-or-die contest for them and their survival. RCB-W vs MI-W: Match Details Date : January 26, 2026 (Monday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : BCA Stadium, Vadodara RCB-W vs MI-W Live Streaming Details The upcoming content will be live at Star Sports Networks on Indian cable TVs. Fans can also watch the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. RCB-W vs MI-W: Head-to-Head in WPL Total Matches : 8 Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women : 4 Mumbai Indians Women : 4 No-Result : 0 RCB-W vs MI-W: Ground Pitch Report In the matches played so far in Vadodara, the wicket is pretty good for batting. Especially the teams that have batted second here. It is important, if you are batting first, to score big totals, or else it is a very difficult venue to defend a total. RCB-W vs MI-W: Possible XIs Royal Challengers Bengaluru : Smriti Mandhana (c), Grace Harris, Georgia Voll, Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Richa Ghosh (wk), Arundhati Reddy, Gautami Naik, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, Lauren Bell Mumbai Indians : Hayley Matthews, S. Sajana, Nat Sciver-Brunt, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Rahila Firdous (wk), Amelia Kerr, Nicola Carey, Amanjot Kaur, Vaishnavi Sharma, Poonam Khemnar, Sanskriti Gupta RCB-W vs MI-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana was the only batter that batted well against DC-W, and she is in good form at the top. For MI-W, Nat Sciver-Brunt has been the key and has already scored three half-centuries this season. Probable Best Bowler The biggest challenge for MI-W will be Lauren Bell. She is exceptional, and the new ball made a difference when these two teams played last time. For MI-W, Nicola Carey has played that role and has been effective with the ball. Today Match Prediction : RCB-W lost the last game and looked below par, and they will be slightly under pressure. Hence, we predict MI-W to put them under more pressure and win the game. RCB-W vs MI-W Match 16, WPL 2026, Today Match RCB-W vs MI-W, RCB-W vs MI-W Prediction, RCB-W vs MI-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for RCB-W vs MI-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Breetzke, Stubbs bring Sunrisers back from dead to seal third SA20 title
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3rd T20I: Bumrah Stresses Flexibility In Bowling, Says Im Happy As Far As I'm Able To Contribute
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Indias pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah said that he does not have any preference on bowling with the old or the new ball and is happy as long as hes able to contribute to the teams success after India sealed the five-match T20I series with two games to spare after a commanding eight-wicket win in the third match here at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Chasing 154, India shrugged off an early setback to race home in just 10 overs, led by Abhishek Sharmas 68 not out off 28 balls and Suryakumar Yadavs unbeaten 57 off 26. Abhishek brought up a 14-ball fifty, the second-fastest by an Indian, as India stormed to 94/2 in the powerplay, but before the teams batting blitz, Bumrah starred with the ball in the first innings, registering 3/17 in four overs as New Zealand were restricted to 153/9, despite resistance from Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, and skipper Mitchell Santner. Speaking about his spell, Bumrah explained how he adapted to conditions after the initial overs. I was keeping an eye when Harshit and Hardik bowled, what is the best option over here. Obviously when I came, the ball had become a little scuffed up. So the ball usually, the white ball doesn't swing for long. So what was my best option, how I wanted to try. So I tried to do that, he said during the post-match presentation after receiving the Player of the Match award. Abhishek brought up a 14-ball fifty, the second-fastest by an Indian, as India stormed to 94/2 in the powerplay, but before the teams batting blitz, Bumrah starred with the ball in the first innings, registering 3/17 in four overs as New Zealand were restricted to 153/9, despite resistance from Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, and skipper Mitchell Santner. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The match also marked a personal milestone for Bumrah, who completed 10 years in international cricket. Reflecting on the journey, he said, Oh, it feels really good. I, as a child, only dreamt to play one game and you know, 10 years playing for your country, being not an allrounder, being a pure fast bowler, you know, fighting aches and pains, assumptions, opinions. Because when people saw me, I was not supposed to play for long. People gave me six months. So this is something that I was really proud of that playing for your country for so long and hopefully the journey continues but that is something that, you know, it's a feather in my cap and I'll keep it with me. Article Source: IANS
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav continued his fine form with the bat and carried the momentum from the second T20I into the third game as the Men in Blue beat New Zealand by eight wickets at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday and stated that this is the brand of cricket that the team wants to put up in the format, irrespective of the side batting first or chasing a total. He delivered a captains innings, scoring an unbeaten 57 off 26 balls as India reached 154 in only 10 overs. The victory was boosted by an unbeaten 102-run partnership between Suryakumar and Abhishek Sharma, with the latter hitting 68 not out in 20 balls. I think we've spoken about this. This is the brand of cricket which we want to play, irrespective we are batting first or chasing. Of course, for example, if we are 20 for 3 or 40 for 4 tomorrow, we know how to bat. But if you want to play a different brand of cricket, then I think this is the best way going forward. And what do I say about the top 2-3 batters? They made my job very easy, Suryakumar said in the post-match presentation, reflecting on the teams approach during the chase. He delivered a captains innings, scoring an unbeaten 57 off 26 balls as India reached 154 in only 10 overs. The victory was boosted by an unbeaten 102-run partnership between Suryakumar and Abhishek Sharma, with the latter hitting 68 not out in 20 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Suryakumar also reserved praise for leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi, who played a key role with the ball. I think his plans are pretty clear. He knows his strong points, he knows his bowling really well. Whenever chips are down, whenever team is under pressure, he's always delivered. So very good to have him in the side. And a good rest also for Varun, so yeah, he added. Article Source: IANS
Explosive Team India: Explosive Team India opener Abhishek Sharma smashed the second-fastest T20I half-century ever by an Indian, reaching the mark in just 14 balls during the third T20I against New Zealand here at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday as India clinched a thumping victory riding on the youngsters power-hitting prowess. Abhisheks blistering innings featured five fours and four sixes, eclipsing the previous record held by Hardik Pandya, who had registered a 16-ball fifty for India in T20Is. The fastest fifty by an Indian in T20 cricket remains Yuvraj Singhs 12-ball blitz against England in 2007, a knock that has gone down in T20I history. Chasing 154, India raced to 94/2 in the powerplay, largely thanks to Abhisheks fiery knock. The 25-year-old remained unbeaten on 68 off just 20 deliveries, guiding India to a commanding eight-wicket victory and reinforcing his status as one of the teams most explosive batting talents. Speaking about his remarkable innings, Abhishek said after the match, That's what my team wants from me and I just want to execute all the time. But obviously, it's not easy to do it every time, but I think it's all about mental as well and the atmosphere you get around your dressing room as well. That's more than impossible for anyone (to break Yuvraj's fastest T20 fifty record), but still, you never know. Any batsman could do it because I think all the batters have been batting really well in this series as well and going forward, it's going to be fun. On hitting a six off the first ball again, he added, I wouldn't say it's like I want to go from the first ball. It's just the instinct I get in between the wickets. I think about the bowler if he wants to get out on my first ball, then what he could bowl to me and that's always there in my mind and I just want to play on that ball. Speaking about his remarkable innings, Abhishek said after the match, That's what my team wants from me and I just want to execute all the time. But obviously, it's not easy to do it every time, but I think it's all about mental as well and the atmosphere you get around your dressing room as well. That's more than impossible for anyone (to break Yuvraj's fastest T20 fifty record), but still, you never know. Any batsman could do it because I think all the batters have been batting really well in this series as well and going forward, it's going to be fun. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Abhisheks dazzling display not only helped India seal a dominant win but also announced him as a rising force in the teams T20 setup ahead of the upcoming World Cup. Article Source: IANS
Abhishek blasts 14-ball fifty to hand India unassailable 3-0 lead against NZ
It was India's second-fastest T20I fifty after Bumrah and Bishnoi restricted NZ to 153
3rd T20I: Abhishek, Suryakumar Shine As India Clinch Series With 3-0 Lead
T20 World Cup: With the T20 World Cup just days away, Team India sent a clear warning to their rivals, crushing New Zealand by eight wickets in the third T20I here at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. The comprehensive victory also sealed the five-match series 3-0 in Indias favour, leaving the BlackCaps reeling. While the Suryakumar Yadav-led side was handed an early setback in their chase when Matt Henry dismissed Sanju Samson in the very first ball of the second innings, opener Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan and the skipper made sure that the team wasnt affected by the blow and led the hosts to a brilliant victory. The trio was ruthless and aimed to hit every ball they faced as the white Kookaburra soared across the ground, with India finishing off the chase before even drinks were taken. Abhishek and Kishan shared a 53-run partnership in just 19 balls before the latter was dismissed, scoring an explosive 13-ball 28, hitting three fours and a couple of sixes. But what followed next was absolute carnage as Abhishek and Suryakumar lit up the stadium and unleashed the beat within. While the opening batter hit the second-fastest fifty ever by an Indian, the skipper continued his fine form with the bat, sending positive signs heading into the World Cup as defending champions. Abhishek remained unbeaten, scoring 68 off just 20 deliveries, while Surya remained unbeaten at 57 off 26 deliveries, helping India to chase down an average target in just 10 overs. Earlier, bowlers Jasprit Bumrah, Ravi Bishnoi, and all-rounder Hardik Pandya turned the game against New Zealand on its head as the BlackCaps collapsed to 153/9 in 20 overs. India began strongly, restricting New Zealand to 36/3 in the powerplay. Hardik Pandya made an immediate impact, helping Harshit Rana remove Devon Conway (1) in the first over with a brilliant diving catch and then picked Rachin Ravindra (4) himself after taking charge of the second over. Jasprit Bumrah followed by dismissing Tim Seifert (12) on his first delivery, giving India three early wickets. Glenn Phillips and Mark Chapman tried to rebuild with boundaries in the middle overs as Kuldeep Yadav and Shivam Dube conceded runs, failing to stem the flow. However, Ravi Bishnoi broke the partnership, bowling Chapman (32) through a well-flighted googly and later removing Phillips (48), triggering a batting collapse. India began strongly, restricting New Zealand to 36/3 in the powerplay. Hardik Pandya made an immediate impact, helping Harshit Rana remove Devon Conway (1) in the first over with a brilliant diving catch and then picked Rachin Ravindra (4) himself after taking charge of the second over. Jasprit Bumrah followed by dismissing Tim Seifert (12) on his first delivery, giving India three early wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: New Zealand 153/9 in 20 overs (Glenn Phillips 48, Mark Chapman 32; Jasprit Bumrah 3-17, Ravi Bishnoi 2-18) lost to India 155/2 in 10 overs (Abhishek Sharma 68, Suryakumar Yadav 57; Matt Henry 1-28, Ish Sodhi 1-28) by eight wickets. Article Source: IANS
Abhishek slams India's second-fastest T20I half-century
He remains behind his mentor Yuvraj Singh, who still holds the India record of a 12-ball fifty against England in 2007
Josh Inglis Seals Perth Scorchers Record Sixth BBL Title with Win Over Sydney Sixers
Josh Inglis blasted a six to seal a crushing six-wicket victory for the Perth Scorchers and their record sixth Big Bash League T20 title over the Sydney Sixers in Perth on Sunday. Inglis hit the winning runs over the long-off ropes in his unbeaten 29 as the Perth franchise comfortably ran down the Sixers' total of 132 to win with 15 balls to spare before a record 55,018 home crowd at Optus Stadium. Opener Mitch Marsh topscored for the Scorchers with 44 off 43 balls, while team-mate David Payne was named player of the match for his three for 18 off four overs that put the Sixers on the skids. I'm elated for the Perth fans. It was nervy but when you take a couple of wickets it calms the nerves. You always want to contribute and it was nice that I was able to do that tonight, Payne said. It was a final between the two most successful clubs in BBL history, with the Sixerschasing their fourth title. A sixth title for this club, it's special. We are incredibly fortunate to have a group of players who've pretty much grown up together. That cohesion and connection is something we really pride ourselves on, Marsh said. New Zealander Finn Allen capped off a brilliant season by overtaking David Warner's 433 runs to finish as the tournament's leading run-scorer with 466 after his swashbuckling 36 off 22 balls. The Sixers were making their return transcontinental trip to Perth in the space of six days, having stumbled in the qualifier. They were always struggling to match the Scorchers in the final after losing the toss and being sent in to bat. Steve Smith, Josh Philippe and Moises Henriques were all dismissed for 24, and the Sydney Sixers were bundled out for a below-par score on the final ball of their 20 overs. Jhye Richardson supported Payne with three wickets for 32 as the Scorchers kept a tight rein on the Sixers' scoring. Smith was the crucial wicket, given out lbw to Aaron Hardie on review after looking in good touch with three fours off 13 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia's Test batting star Smith had been in red-hot scoring form in the BBL since the Ashes tour, scoring 299 runs with a century and two half-centuries at an average of 59.80.
Pakistan Players To Back PCB, Government's Decision On T20 World Cup Participation
T20I World Cup: Pakistan players showed solidarity with their government and cricket board on any decision they take regarding the team's participation in next month's World Cup, a report said. All the top players met PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi in Lahore Sunday afternoon and assured him that any decision taken by the government and PCB will have their support, sources told Telecomasia.net. We are all with our government and cricket board and back their stance of protesting what happened to Bangladesh. Naqvi met the players of the World Cup squad announced on Sunday to brief them on the team's participation in the T20I World Cup, amid uncertainty following Bangladesh's elimination from the World Cup in an unjust decision. Pakistan's selector Aaqib Javed was questioned during the media briefing on the squad announcement about the team's chances of featuring in the mega event. As players and management, we are preparing for the World Cup and it is up to the PCB and government to take a final call. Sources said players were also discussing the chances of a pullout. Players including skipper Salman Agha have discussed this and were slightly uncertain whether they should keep preparing for the World Cup or not and in this regard chairman's briefing will help them. After Scotland was announced as a replacement following the rejection of Bangladesh's request to relocate its matches from India to Sri Lanka, Naqvi caused a sensation in the cricketing world by saying that Pakistan's participation hinges on government clearance. Whether we play in the T20 World Cup or not, the decision will be taken by the government, Naqvi said on Saturday. Our PM (Shahbaz Sharif) is out of the country when he comes we will take advice from him. The decision by the government will be final and binding and if they say no then they (ICC) may invite any other team. Naqvi said PCB has alternate plans. We have alternate plans A, B, C which we cane use when the times comes. We have done this before during the Champions Trophy so nothing new for us and we know how to deal with such matters. Pakistan's withdrawal will be a crucial blow to the International Cricket Council, as the match between Pakistan and India generates huge revenue, reportedly amounting to 500 million dollars. But Pakistan may face financial consequences in the event of a pull-out, as the ICC will deem their reason invalid, since they are already playing at a neutral venue without any security concerns. Last year, the ICC decided that matches between India and Pakistan, hosted by either country at ICC events during the 2024-2027 cycle, will be played at a neutral venue, a decision reached after months of a stand-off ahead of last year's Champions Trophy, when India refused to travel to Pakistan over security fears. The agreement extended to the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025, hosted by India, and the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Former Pakistan captain Rashid Latif has also urged the PCB to take a firm decision. The agreement extended to the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025, hosted by India, and the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi also backed any decision related to a withdrawal. It would be a tough decision, but I will back it. Mohsin Naqvi understands the game and has a good grasp of all aspects. Whatever decision he makes will be right, and he should stick to it. Article Source: IANS
3rd T20I: Bumrah, Bishnoi Overshadow Phillips-Chapman Carnage As New Zealand Post 154-run Target
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Indian bowlers Jasprit Bumrah, Ravi Bishnoi and Hardik Pandya came up with game-turning spells against New Zealand as the visitors batting unit fell like a deck of cards, leading to the BlackCaps posting 153/9 in 20 overs in the third T20I here at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. India got off to a solid start and restricted New Zealand to just 36/3 in the powerplay. Harshit Rana got the first breakthrough for the side in the opening over of the innings as a screamer from Hardik Pandya sent Devon Conway (1) back to the dugout on the third delivery of the game. After a brilliant diving catch, Pandya turned up to bowl the second over and struck soon as No. 3 batter Rachin Ravindra (4) found his way back to the hut. Glenn Phillips then found the gap for some boundaries in the next two overs as he looked to form a partnership with Tim Seifert (12), but Jasprit Bumrah was quick to dismiss the latter on his first delivery in the game in the fifth over as India concluded the powerplay overs with three wickets in the bag. Kuldeep Yadav went costly in the ninth over, conceding 19 runs after being hit for a four and a couple of maximums by Mark Chapman and Phillips, as the Kiwis looked to build momentum. A change in bowling by skipper Suryakumar Yadav to bring Shivam Dube for the 10th over didnt work well either, as the all-rounder was hit for 13 runs. It was finally Ravi Bishnoi who broke the partnership with a googly on good length outside off to Chapman (32), who looked to drive it but ended up getting a big outside edge through to the wicketkeeper as Sanju Samson held onto a good, sharp catch. The in-form Daryl Mitchell (14) then looked to take on the Indian bowlers, but Pandya struck for the second time in the game, leading to the formers early dismissal. Bishnoi too kept up with his momentum and picked out Phillips (48) as the visitors batting unit crumbled like cookies. Skipper Mitchell Santner came to the rescue and looked to provide some respite with some boundaries in the middle, but a double breakthrough in Bumrahs 18th over saw Kyle Jamieson (3) and Matt Henry (1) walking back disappointed as New Zealands collapse continued. The in-form Daryl Mitchell (14) then looked to take on the Indian bowlers, but Pandya struck for the second time in the game, leading to the formers early dismissal. Bishnoi too kept up with his momentum and picked out Phillips (48) as the visitors batting unit crumbled like cookies. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: New Zealand 153/9 in 20 overs (Glenn Phillips 48, Mark Chapman 32; Jasprit Bumrah 3-17, Ravi Bishnoi 2-18) against India. Article Source: IANS
Dharmendra, Achuthanandan, Harmanpreet, Akash Missile Developer Among 2026 Padma Awardees (Lead)
Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren: Veteran actor Dharmendra and Left stalwart and former Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan have been awarded the Padma Vibhushan posthumously on the occasion of the Republic Day 2026, late JMM founder and former Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren, singer Alka Yagnik, and Malayalam superstar Mammotty the Padma Bhushan, and sportspersons Harmanpreet Kaur, Rohit Sharma, and Savita Punia the Padma Shri. President Droupadi Murmu has approved the conferment of 131 Padma Awards, including 2 duo cases (where the Award is counted as one), an official statement said. As per the list, announced on the eve of the Republic Day, five Padma Vibhushans, 13 Padma Bhushans and 113 Padma Shris have been awarded this year. As many as 19 of the awardees are women, while the list also includes six foreigners/NRI/PIO/ OCI recipients. Sixteen awards are posthumous. Announcing the second-highest national award for Dharmendra, it termed the late actor an Enduring Hindi cinema legend who left an indelible influence on Indian popular culture through 300 films and a career spanning seven decades. The other awardees of the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest national award, are former Supreme Court judge, Justice K.T. Thomas, for contributing to judicial policy, and championing law reforms, classical violinist N Rajam, who globalised Hindustani classical music in her 75-year career and pioneered Gayaki Ang vocal style and introduced Khayal Gayaki Ang and Malayalam literateur and journalist P. Narayanan. The Padma Bhushan awardees include former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari. US-based Dr Nori Dattatreyudu, late advertising maestro Piyush Pandey, tennis maestro Vijay Amritraj, banker Uday Kotak, veteran BJP leader and former MP V.K. Malhotra, and influential Kerala Ezhava community leader and SNDP Yogam supremo Vellappally Natesan. The other awardees of the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest national award, are former Supreme Court judge, Justice K.T. Thomas, for contributing to judicial policy, and championing law reforms, classical violinist N Rajam, who globalised Hindustani classical music in her 75-year career and pioneered Gayaki Ang vocal style and introduced Khayal Gayaki Ang and Malayalam literateur and journalist P. Narayanan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Other leading recipients include paediatrician Armida Fernandez, who established Asia's first human milk bank and revolutionised neonatal care, significantly reducing infant mortality, veteran hockey coach Baldev Singh, who transformed the women's hockey team, accomplished aerospace engineer Chandramouli Gaddamanugu, who directed the Akash Missile System from development to deployment in Operation Sindoor, prolific Carnatic vocalist duo Gayatri Balasubramanian and Ranjani Balasubramanian, and paralympic gold medal-winning high-jumper Praveen Kumar. Article Source: IANS
VC Vinayak Shukla: Vinayak Shuklas rise in international cricket has been anything but conventional. Growing up in the busy lanes of Kanpur in the early 2000s, Shukla learned the game the way many Indian cricketers do, on the streets, where adaptability, sharp reflexes, and instinct matter more than textbook technique. That street-honed style would later define him, even as it led to him being overlooked in age-group cricket, echoing the early struggles once faced by the legendary Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Despite early promise spotted at the PAC Cricket Academy by coach Laikchand Rajput, Shukla found himself repeatedly ignored at higher junior levels due to perceptions around his technical limitations. A severe hamstring injury in 2018 sidelined him for nearly seven months, becoming a defining moment in his career. After a brief overseas opportunity in Kenya was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, Shukla eventually found his footing in Oman. Today, he stands as one of the teams most reliable performers, a clinical wicketkeeper, instinctive batter, and the vice-captain of the national side heading into the World Cup. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Shukla reflected on his journey, learnings from Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya, and Omans T20 World Cup ambitions. IANS: From the streets of Kanpur to a near move to Kenya and eventually representing Oman, how would you describe your journey? VS: My journey has been filled with ups and downs. I started playing in Kanpur, and, like any athlete, I wanted to represent my country, but the challenges I faced in India made it difficult. Fortunately, I got the opportunity to represent Oman, and I thank God for it. Its truly an incredible honour to represent a country like Oman, and I feel proud and privileged to wear that red jersey. IANS: Is it true that when you started wicketkeeping in Oman, you were not handed the gloves immediately? VS: When I came to Oman, there were about four keepers in the same team, and since everyone is a good batter and contributes their part, we typically have only one wicket-keeper. My captain was also a wicket-keeper, so I didn't get many chances to keep during matches or practice because if I kept, the captain wouldn't sit out of the eleven. I prefer fielding and doing my part that way. For the first two years, it was really tough to get out of those gloves because I didn't have the opportunity to keep. It's a similar story to Dhoni's; I had to wait a long time before getting the gloves. I spent quite a long time just fielding for my team, but I must say the credit goes to the Oman coaching staff, who finally gave me one opportunity and trusted me with the gloves. IANS: How has Omans preparation for the World Cup been so far? VS: This time, our preparation has been quite focused, with a strong lead-up camp at our home base. Our main emphasis has been on fitness and mental readiness. Over the past few months, we've been thoroughly preparing for the World Cup, and its a significant tournament for us. Our focus remains on refining technical skills and strengthening mental resilience. IANS: How do you assess the squad heading into the tournament? VS: I believe this squad is an ideal blend of experience and youth, with three players having participated in numerous international events, while the younger players are getting their first opportunity. The experienced players will bring calmness to the team, while the youngsters will add fearlessness. Its great to have this mix of youth and experience. I also think our main focus is on bowling, which we see as our strength. IANS: During the Asia Cup, you had interactions with several Indian players, including a long conversation with Suryakumar Yadav. What stood out? VS: It was a great opportunity for all of us to interact with Suryakumar Yadav and other team members. When we talk about Surya, he's been really polite with us and has taught us that the conversation is only about the mental aspect: how to take the game deep, understand the game well, and perform well under pressure. Surya is not just a good batter but also the captain of the Indian team, so he knows every aspect of the team. The way he guided us and motivated us has been really amazing. We have also been to the Indian dressing room to interact with a few players, and we asked some of them how they understand the game, how they handle pressure, and how they perform in clinical situations. IANS: Did you receive any specific advice from other Indian players? VS: I talked with Hardik Pandya. He's such a polite guy, and he helped me understand the game because he plays at the same spot where I play. So we talked about him and how he sees the game. He was pretty clear about it, saying never to look for the opponent or the bowler, but always keep an eye on the scoreboard. Whenever you see a scoreboard, it will give you a clear picture of the match and what you need to do in the coming overs. That will help you make a plan that will be really helpful for you and the team. IANS: What were the biggest learnings from the Asia Cup? VS: For most of our team members, this was their first global event, as we are quite young aside from a few experienced players. Participating in such a large-scale event has been truly amazing. Now, the players are well-prepared, understanding how to handle pressure and execute key movements that can turn the game. Our current focus is on smaller details where we can make a difference and influence the outcome. This mainly involves planning and strategising for matches against stronger opponents. While mistakes can be overlooked when playing against lesser-known or associate countries, they are unforgivable against Test-playing nations like India and Pakistan. This experience has been a valuable learning opportunity, boosting our confidence as we transition from the Asia Cup to the World Cup. IANS: As vice-captain, how do you view your leadership role? VS: I believe leadership always involves responsibility, but to me, it's more of a privilege than pressure. My role is clearly to support the captain and mentor the younger players. I aim to ensure everyone is in a good mindset and well-prepared before they step onto the ground. If someone has thoughts or strategies about the game, I want them to feel comfortable sharing them with me. My goal is to create an environment of openness and support that helps my team secure victories. IANS: This will be your fourth World Cup. What changes this time around? VS: I believe experience plays a significant role, and this time we're smarter with our matchups, clearer with our game plans, and more adaptable to conditions during play. It's not just about tactics but also about focusing on the mental aspect and paying attention to small details, such as game awareness, finishing, and recognising moments to shift the momentum. Ultimately, it's about combining our intensity, experience, and fearlessness to support the team. IANS: How do you think that the experienced players on the side help the youngsters cope with losses and move ahead? VS: Winning and losing are part of the game. When we win, it's a reason to celebrate everyones success, but losing can be difficult. For seniors, the key is how they communicate with juniors to improve outcomes. We aimed to create an environment where everyone, especially youth, feels comfortable approaching us with suggestions on how to enhance results. IANS: Who do you see as Omans toughest opponent in the group? VS: Honestly, I feel every team in our group is challenging because everyone is a Test-playing nation, and we are the only associate country. But I feel it's a blessing in disguise for us. If we are going to win, I hope we are going to win a couple of games from here, and then it's going to be like we beat a Test-playing nation, which is going to be a big thing for the boys because it's our first World Cup. If we are going to beat some Test-playing nations, then it will be really amazing. In a T20 game, it's a pretty fast game, and you know every team has their chance to win the game, so you can't just say everyone is out of your hands to win a game. But it will be within reach if you play well, put in all the effort, and click all the boxes. You will definitely win. We would like to win every game we are going to play, but if we win a game against Australia, it would be a big deal because Australia is a very big team and everyone knows the kind of cricket they bring to the world, so it would be really amazing if we beat Australia. IANS: Who do you see as Omans toughest opponent in the group? Also Read: Live Cricket Score VS: When you get injured, it's a tough time because you are out of the ground and you can't move your body to get back into the ground and do the things you love most. Rehab obviously tests my patience, but it took me about 2 months to get back on the ground. All credit goes to the medical staff, especially our physio and our trainer, Shiva. These guys put a lot of effort into getting me back onto the ground, and they make sure, not just physically but also mentally, that I am fit before I move out of that rehab phase and get back onto the ground. Right now, I am feeling pretty well and pretty fit, with clarity about my plans, and I am in a good mental state to go to the World Cup. Article Source: IANS
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3rd T20I: 'Aim Is To Enjoy Cricket Amd Get Back To Basics,' Says Kishan Ahead Of T20 WC
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ishan Kishan, who recently made his comeback to international cricket after over two years, said that his main goal is to enjoy his game, get back to basics and focus on what's important, as he prepares himself for the T20 World Cup next month. The wicketkeeper-batter bounced back in style in the recently concluded second T20I against New Zealand in Raipur and notched up a brilliant 32-ball 76 during Indias chase of 209 runs as the hosts reached the target in less than 16 overs and clinched a seven-wicket victory. I was just hoping to just go in, be calm and watch each and every ball and just play the cricketing shots which are required at that point of time, Kishan said ahead of the third T20I when asked to describe his innings from the previous game. Chasing what looked like a tough target, India lost two early wickets as openers Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson were sent back to the dugout in no time, leading to Kishan and skipper Suryakumar Yadav walking onto the crease and taking charge earlier than expected. Asked what was his thought process seeing the scoreboard at 6/2, he said, When you are chasing a total like 209, it's very important to get as many runs as you can in the powerplay. But at the same point, my thinking was, let's not think of losing my wicket by playing shots, but at the same time, I can play some good shots. And I felt, for left-hand batsmen, it was much easier to play in the middle, the way they were bowling. So I thought of just getting in that zone and getting as many runs as possible. The 27-year-old had to wait for a long time before earning a comeback call-up from the Indian side. He put in tremendous effort for his state team, Jharkhand, in the 71 matches he played domestically, including leading the side to a title win at the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy last year. His hard work was recognised when he was called back to the team for the ongoing New Zealand series and the home T20 World Cup, which begins on February 7. Chasing what looked like a tough target, India lost two early wickets as openers Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson were sent back to the dugout in no time, leading to Kishan and skipper Suryakumar Yadav walking onto the crease and taking charge earlier than expected. Asked what was his thought process seeing the scoreboard at 6/2, he said, When you are chasing a total like 209, it's very important to get as many runs as you can in the powerplay. But at the same point, my thinking was, let's not think of losing my wicket by playing shots, but at the same time, I can play some good shots. And I felt, for left-hand batsmen, it was much easier to play in the middle, the way they were bowling. So I thought of just getting in that zone and getting as many runs as possible. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Talking about his feelings during his recall and whether he experienced pressure before his comeback, Kishan stated, After looking at everything, after going through everything, I think there's not much change I get. I don't get much happy. I don't get more sad. So it's just that I'm in the present and you know, important thing is World Cup is ahead and what we need to do in the World Cup is more important. So I was just thinking about how we are going to win this trophy and what else we need to improve in ourselves. Article Source: IANS
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Ranji Trophy: Madhya Pradesh Thrash Karnataka, Maharashtra Emerges Victorious Over Goa
Ranji Trophy Elite Group: Spinners Saransh Jain and Sagar Solanki combined to pick six wickets as Madhya Pradesh thrashed Karnataka by 217 runs on the final day of their 2025/26 Ranji Trophy Elite Group B match at the Alur Cricket Ground on Sunday. Resuming at 204/6, MP declared their second innings at 229/8, setting Karnataka a stiff target of 362. The hosts folded for 144 in their reply, with off-spinner Jain (3-37) and left-arm spinner Solanki (3-20) running through the famed batting line-up. Opener KV Aneesh, who had scored 92 in the first innings, led the resistance with a 142-ball 57, but the absence of injured Karun Nair hurt Karnatakas chances. Nikin Jose, drafted in as a concussion substitute, battled for making 26 off 101 balls before falling lbw to Jain. Jose and Shreyas Gopal added 61 runs, but once the stand was broken, Karnataka collapsed rapidly. The huge victory has lifted MP to second place in Elite Group B with 22 points, while Karnataka are at third place with 21 points. Maharashtra, who beat Goa by eight wickets, thanks to Arshin Kulkarni hitting 52 not out in a successful chase, climbed to the top of points table with 24 points. With Saurashtra also in contention on 19 points, Group B has turned into a four-way race for two knockout spots. Karnataka must beat Punjab in their final league game at Mullanpur starting on January 29 to stay in the hunt. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu secured a decisive 207-run victory over Odisha in their Ranji Trophy Elite Group A clash at the KIIT Stadium. Set a daunting target of 455, Odisha were bowled out for 247 despite a determined effort from Anil Parida, who faced 220 balls for his 98 before falling just two runs short of a century. Captain Subhranshu Senapati added 55, but the rest of the batting faltered against Tamil Nadus attack. Tamil Nadus win was shaped by all-rounder Sonu Yadav, named Player of the Match for his spell of 5-30 in the first innings and a brisk 74 off 75 balls with the bat in the second innings. His efforts helped Tamil Nadu post 316 in their second innings, leaving Odisha with little chance in the chase. Though Tamil Nadu collected valuable points to strengthen their position in the standings, they are already out of reckoning in the knockouts. Brief scores: Madhya Pradesh 323 and 229/8 declared beat Karnataka 191 and 144 all out (KV Aneesh 57; Saransh Jain 3-37, Sagar Solanki 3-20) by 217 runs His efforts helped Tamil Nadu post 316 in their second innings, leaving Odisha with little chance in the chase. Though Tamil Nadu collected valuable points to strengthen their position in the standings, they are already out of reckoning in the knockouts. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tamil Nadu 286 and 316 all out (Athish SR 88, Guruswamy Ajitesh 49; Badal Biswal 3/56) beat Odisha 148 and 247 all out (Anil Parida 98; Nidhish Rajgopal 2/9, R Sai Kishore 2/43, P Vidyuth 2/46, Sonu Yadav 2/39) by 207 runs Article Source: IANS
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Surya Is A Big Player Who Has Done Well For India Consistently, Says Rohit
T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma, who led India to 2024 Mens T20 World Cup triumph, praised current skipper Suryakumar Yadavs impact on the national side, calling him a big player who has done consistently well for the team. Suryakumar reached his first fifty in the format after 468 days and 23 innings by hitting an unbeaten 82, laced with nine fours and four sixes in Indias seven-wicket win over New Zealand in Raipur. With the Mens T20 World Cup set to begin on February 7, Suryakumar returning back to form after a horrid 2025 augurs well for India in their quest to defend the title on home soil. A captain in form makes a big difference. But I see it differently. It's not just about the captain. If a key player like Surya is out of form, you lose out on one of your 7-8 batters. That weakens the whole lineup. Surya is a big player who has done well for India consistently. If his performance drops, it hurts the team. This isn't about the individual; it's about the batting order. Surya bats at a high strike rate and plays unorthodox shots that disrupt plans of the opposition. He hits balls in unexpected places and plays shots that others can't. That puts pressure on the bowler, making them think, 'What do I do now?, How can I tackle him?' When a player like Surya is in form, it makes the whole team stronger, not just because of his confidence, but because of what he brings to the game, said Rohit on JioHotstar. Rohit has been team-mates with Suryakumar in India T20I team, as well as in IPL and domestic cricket. He explained the innate intelligence Suryakumar has in terms of reading the game. Suryakumar Yadav understands the game very well. We played a lot of IPL matches together. Whenever I talked to him about different situations, his responses always made sense. I judge people like that. I don't expect them to say what I think, but their answer should make sense. With Surya, it always does. He has great understanding and knows how to get the best from players around him. In the T20 World Cup, there will be tricky moments where we must be careful. It will be a test, but all these guys have played high-pressure games before. They should be able to handle it, he added. Rohit further lauded Abhishek Sharma's calculated and impactful batting approach, which has been central to India getting great starts in power-play. I like how Abhishek Sharma is batting. He doesn't just swing hard; his approach is smart and calculated. He plays shots all around, from extra cover to mid-wicket. With Surya, it always does. He has great understanding and knows how to get the best from players around him. In the T20 World Cup, there will be tricky moments where we must be careful. It will be a test, but all these guys have played high-pressure games before. They should be able to handle it, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Giving your team 50-60 runs in the first few overs does half the job; it lets others build on it. To take on bowlers, you have to do your homework and practice those shots in the nets every day. It's that simple, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Will Take The Learnings And Be Back Stronger, Says RCB's Nadine De Klerk
Head Coach Malolan Rangarajan: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) seam-bowling all-rounder Nadine de Klerk said the side will take lessons from their first loss of the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) and return stronger after Delhi Capitals handed them a seven-wicket defeat at the BCA Stadium. It was a pretty disappointing day out, but we know we are much better than that. You are going to have a bad day or two; rather take it now than in the knockout games. We know we are a much better side, and we will be back stronger for our next game, said Nadine in a release by the franchise on Sunday. She also pointed to the changing nature of the conditions in Vadodara. I think we saw in the last couple of games, its hard work in the first innings, unlike DY Patil. It's a bit more low-scoring and you have to work hard for your runs and apply yourself. Well take the learnings into the next game. Captain Smriti Mandhana, who top-scored with 38 off 34 balls to move into the top three run-scorers of the season, praised the teams intent despite the defeat. When we lose, a lot of good things go unnoticed. One thing I really liked was that after the six overs, every bowler came in talking about keeping a fielder in and building pressure. Instead of playing it safe, everyone wanted to push for wickets, and I didnt have to tell anyone. That, for me, is a winning mindset, she said. Captain Smriti Mandhana, who top-scored with 38 off 34 balls to move into the top three run-scorers of the season, praised the teams intent despite the defeat. When we lose, a lot of good things go unnoticed. One thing I really liked was that after the six overs, every bowler came in talking about keeping a fielder in and building pressure. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As far as our preparations, lets commit to it. Theres always going to be challenges, but let's trust our process and our strengths. We are back here in less than 48 hours so we can make it right, he said. Article Source: IANS
Sainyam, Gaurav Win 10m Air Pistol Trial 2 Finals
Karni Singh Shooting Range: Sainyam of Chandigarh and Gaurav Kumar of Uttar Pradesh came out on top in the womens and mens 10m Air Pistol Trail 2 finals, respectively, as the National Selection Trials 1 & 2 concluded here at the Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range. World Cup Final silver medallist Sainyam continued her good run of form, finishing on top in the finals with a dominant final score of 243.1, which is 5.4 points more than Rhythm Sangwan who finished second on 237.7. Meenu Pathak once again finished in the top three in the finals, finishing with 218.5 points. Earlier in qualification, Suruchi Singh finished on top with an impressive 587-31x but could only finish in eighth place in the finals. Palak shot 579-16x to finish second in qualification and shot 178.2 in the finals to finish fifth. The experienced Shwetha Singh took the third spot in qualification with a score of 578-18x and came back in the finals to finish in sixth place. Meenu Pathak shot 577-12x in qualification, while Priya Muralidhar hit 576-16x. Rhythm Sangwan and Sainyam scored 576-15x and 576-13x while Divya T S completed the top eight with a score of 575-19x. Gaurav Kumar improved on his second-place finish in Trial 1, finishing on top in T2 in a tightly contested final. Gaurav, who qualified third for the finals with a score of 584-21x, shot 245.5 in the finals to take the top spot ahead of Yogesh Kumar, who finished second with a final score of 244.6, after qualifying for the finals in fifth spot with a score of 583-25x. The experienced Shwetha Singh took the third spot in qualification with a score of 578-18x and came back in the finals to finish in sixth place. Meenu Pathak shot 577-12x in qualification, while Priya Muralidhar hit 576-16x. Rhythm Sangwan and Sainyam scored 576-15x and 576-13x while Divya T S completed the top eight with a score of 575-19x. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in qualification, Armys Ajendra Singh Chauhan shot an impressive 588-21x to qualify in the top spot. Udhayveer Singh of Punjab (583-26x), Kamaljeet Choudhary of Haryana (583-20x), Olympic medallist Sarabjot Singh (582-23x) and Armys Kedarling Balakrishna Uchaganve (581-28x) completed the top eight. Article Source: IANS
Australian Open 2026: Novak Djokovic into quarterfinals after Mensik pullout
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PCB Chief Naqvi To Meet T20 WC Squad Amid Uncertainty Over Participation
T20I World Cup: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi is set to meet the members of Pakistans T20 World Cup squad to address concerns surrounding the teams uncertainty over participation in the upcoming ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 following Bangladesh's exclusion from the tournament. Questions over Pakistans participation surfaced during the squad announcement press conference on Sunday, when chief selector Aaqib Javed was asked about the teams chances of featuring in the tournament. \As players and management, we are preparing for the World Cup, and it is up to the PCB and government to take a final call, he had told reporters. Naqvi has decided to meet the players of the World Cup squad announced on Sunday to brief them on the team's participation in the T20I World Cup, as there remains uncertainty after Bangladesh was thrown out of the World Cup in an unjust decision, a source told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net). According to the report, the uncertainty has also been a topic of discussion within the squad, including captain Salman Agha, with players unsure whether to continue full-fledged preparations. Players, including skipper Salman Agha, have discussed this and were slightly uncertain whether they should keep preparing for the World Cup or not, and in this regard, the chairman's briefing will help them, the source added. Pakistan's participation now hinges on the government's clearance, PCB Chairman Naqvi said on Saturday, in response to Bangladesh's ouster after the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected their request to relocate their matches from India over security fears. Whether we play in the T20 World Cup or not, the decision will be taken by the government. PM (Shahbaz Sharif) is out of the country. When he comes back, we will take advice from him. The decision by the government will be final and binding, and if they say no, then they (ICC) may invite any other team, Naqvi said in Lahore on Saturday. Naqvi also informed that PCB has alternate plans. We have alternate plans A, B, and C, which we can use when the time comes. We have done this before during the Champions Trophy, so nothing new for us, and we know how to deal with such matters. Whether we play in the T20 World Cup or not, the decision will be taken by the government. PM (Shahbaz Sharif) is out of the country. When he comes back, we will take advice from him. The decision by the government will be final and binding, and if they say no, then they (ICC) may invite any other team, Naqvi said in Lahore on Saturday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, Pakistan could also face financial repercussions, as the ICC may deem the reasons for withdrawal unjustified given that matches are already scheduled at a neutral venue with no security concerns. Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: Rasheed, Bhui's Centuries Help Andhra Beat Vidarbha By 8 Wickets
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Andhra climbed to the top of Elite Group A points table in the 2025/26 Ranji Trophy after beating Vidarbha by eight wickets on day fours play at the Anantapur Cricket Ground on Sunday. Chasing 259, Shaik Rasheed struck an unbeaten 132, studded with 20 boundaries, to steer the hosts home. Captain Ricky Bhui added 64 not out, while K.S. Bharat chipped in with 43. Resuming from 93/1, Andhra capitalised on benign morning conditions. Though Bharat fell to Nachiket Bhute after pulling to deep fine leg, Rasheed and Bhui combined for a brisk 145-run stand off 163 balls that erased any hopes of a Vidarbha fightback. Bhui, who had endured a lean run in red-ball cricket, found fluency early with wristy strokes, while Rasheed relied on timing and placement to dominate the attack. Rasheeds third century of the campaign came with a cut-through point, and he sealed victory for Andhra with another backfoot punch fetching him a boundary. The result also ended Vidarbha's 16-match unbeaten streak in first-class cricket, as they suffered their first defeat in red-ball cricket since the 2023/24 Ranji Trophy final. Andhra now lead Group A with 29 points, ahead of Jharkhand (25) and Vidarbha (25), who must beat Uttar Pradesh outright in their final game to stay in contention for knockout qualification. Meanwhile, Mumbai confirmed their place in the knockouts with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Hyderabad in their Elite Group D clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, a result which kept alive their bid for clinching a record 43rd title. The result also ended Vidarbha's 16-match unbeaten streak in first-class cricket, as they suffered their first defeat in red-ball cricket since the 2023/24 Ranji Trophy final. Andhra now lead Group A with 29 points, ahead of Jharkhand (25) and Vidarbha (25), who must beat Uttar Pradesh outright in their final game to stay in contention for knockout qualification. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai required just 12 runs to complete the chase, which they did in 3.2 overs. The only setback in an otherwise dominant display was the dismissal of opener Akhil Herwadkar during the brief chase, denying Mumbai a bonus point. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: 'Support From Seniors Gives Me Confidence,' Says Purple Cap Holder DC Pacer Nandni
Delhi Capitals: Delhi Capitals fast-bowler Nandni Sharma has credited the teams calm and supportive environment for helping her settle into her maiden Womens Premier League (WPL) season, revealing how encouragement from senior teammates has played a key role in easing her nerves and boosting her confidence. Speaking in a video shared by the WPL on social media, Nandni opened up about her pre-match nerves, her small superstitions, and the reassurance she receives from teammates, which she believes has helped her focus on enjoying the game rather than feeling the pressure of her debut season. Yes, I have a superstition. I wore a kukli during my warm-up. But I dont wear it in the match. I wont tell you why, she said. The young pacer admitted that nervousness is a constant companion before every match but said the teams atmosphere ensures she never feels alone. I get nervous before every match. But my teammates cheer me up and support me a lot. They try to calm me down, and that helps me a lot. Our team atmosphere is very good. We are very positive and calm. We support each other a lot, and I enjoy it a lot, she said. Nandni highlighted how experienced players like Marizanne Kapp regularly guide her on match conditions, particularly reading the pitch and field placements. They always tell me about the pitch in every match. They tell me where to keep the ball because they know a lot about the pitch, and I get a lot of help from them. They tell me touch wood in every match. They help me a lot. I feel like I have a very bright future ahead of me, she added. The right-arm pacer also named several teammates who have helped her feel comfortable and confident throughout the season, ensuring she never feels the pressure of being a first-timer. I have a lot of confidence in the team. Whenever I'm nervous, I talk to them. Theyre very chill: Shivali, Jamie, Tanya, Meenu, and Kapi. They all support me a lot. They never let me feel that its my first season, she said. South Africa's all-rounder Kapp praised Nandni's bowling and also revealed a crucial piece of advice that she gave to the young talent. There's already so much to like about bowling. And in the women's game, I feel like those days are gone where you are just a bowler. Nowadays, if they have to choose between two bowlers who bowl similarly or have good stats, they're probably going to pick the one that's good in the field and that can hold the bat, Kapp said. I have a lot of confidence in the team. Whenever I'm nervous, I talk to them. Theyre very chill: Shivali, Jamie, Tanya, Meenu, and Kapi. They all support me a lot. They never let me feel that its my first season, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Nandni has taken 13 wickets in just 6 matches in her debut season. She is currently the purple cap holder with the most wickets in the season. Nandni has also taken a hat trick against the Gujarat Giants. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: We Executed Our Plans Really Well On This Surface, Says DCs Minnu Mani
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals off-spin bowling all-rounder Minnu Mani lauded her sides disciplined bowling effort after their comprehensive seven-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2026 WPL, saying the team stuck to its plans on a slow surface at the BCA Stadium. Electing to field first, DCs bowlers made full use of the conditions to dismiss RCB for 109. Nandni Sharma spearheaded the attack with figures of 3-26, including two wickets in the final over and retained the Purple Cap with 13 scalps in the tournament. Marizanne Kapp (2-17), Chinelle Henry (2-22) and Minnu Mani (2-18) chipped in with disciplined spells to keep RCB in check. Chasing 110, DC overcame early losses before skipper Jemimah Rodrigues and Laura Wolvaardt steadied the innings through a 52-run stand. Laura remained unbeaten on 42, while Jemimah contributed 24, as DC completed the chase with seven wickets in hand. We were very clear with our plans going into the game because we knew the wicket here would be slow and low. As a bowling unit, we focused on hitting the right lengths and not trying to do too much. Everyone stuck to their roles, and the way we executed our plans collectively made a big difference, said Minnu in a release by the franchise at the conclusion of the game. She threw further light on how DC kept things tight with the ball. On pitches like this, patience becomes very important. You cannot expect wickets straight away, but if you keep things tight and force batters to take risks, chances will come. As spinners, our job was to control the middle overs, mix up pace and make it difficult to score freely, and I think we did that really well here. Laura remained unbeaten on 42, while Jemimah contributed 24, as DC completed the chase with seven wickets in hand. We were very clear with our plans going into the game because we knew the wicket here would be slow and low. As a bowling unit, we focused on hitting the right lengths and not trying to do too much. Everyone stuck to their roles, and the way we executed our plans collectively made a big difference, said Minnu in a release by the franchise at the conclusion of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score DC will next face Gujarat Giants in their next game on Tuesday, as they look to build on the momentum from back-to-back victories and seal a spot in the playoffs. Winning back-to-back matches definitely gives you confidence, but more importantly, it shows that we are learning as a group. Even when we were under pressure in different phases of the game, we stayed calm and trusted our process. That is something we want to carry forward, concluded Minnu. Article Source: IANS
U19 WC: Boys Are Mature Enough To Adapt To Different Situations, Says Mhatre
Cricket World Cup: India captain Ayush Mhatre said his team is growing in confidence with each outing and have shown they are mature enough to adapt to different situations in the ICC Under-19 Mens Cricket World Cup. India, the five-time champions, extended their unbeaten run with a commanding seven-wicket win over New Zealand in a rain-hit group stage clash on Saturday. The result ensured they carried maximum points into the Super Six phase of the tournament. The whole tournament has been really nice, and the boys have really played well and shown the character that shows strong attitude also. Because it was not easy for us also because the rain was interrupting the game (against New Zealand), but credit goes to the boys that they held to the game plan and bowled really nicely. The boys are really mature enough to adapt to the (different) situations, and they have played more cricket like this. They are mature enough to take the situation and just back their basics, Mhatre was quoted as saying by ICC on Sunday. India will face tougher tests during the Super Six stage when they take on co-hosts Zimbabwe (January 27) and arch-rivals Pakistan (February 1). India will also take heart from skipper Mhatres timely return to form, as the right-hander top-scored with 53 in the chase against New Zealand. The boys are really mature enough to adapt to the (different) situations, and they have played more cricket like this. They are mature enough to take the situation and just back their basics, Mhatre was quoted as saying by ICC on Sunday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Mhatre, it was his first significant innings of the tournament following modest returns of 19 and six against the USA and Bangladesh. Just watch the ball closely and just play as a merit of the ball. That was simple plan, he added. Article Source: IANS
Babar in Pakistan's T20 World Cup squad, Rauf misses out
Team's participation in the tournament, however, remains contingent on government approval
WPL 2026: Learning From Defeats Key To DC's Turnaround, Says Katey Martin
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The impressive ability of Delhi Capitals (DC) to adapt after losses and avoid repeat defeats has been central to their resurgence in the 2026 WPL, said former New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter Katey Martin. The franchise's strategic shift since not having an ideal Navi Mumbai leg of the tournament has seen them climb to second place on the points table. Their bowling unit has spearheaded the transformation, as a disciplined performance led them to end the winning streak of an already qualified Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Delhi Capitals know what they must do to bounce back. They have shifted their mindset after the Navi Mumbai leg of the WPL 2026, understanding what works here in Vadodara. I think their bowlers have led this change. Nandni Sharma, the way she takes wickets at the death, is key to their plan. They played carefully and gave up chances in the chase against RCB, but they wanted to finish within 18 overs to move into second place. They have also not lost to the same team twice this season. That shows they learn and adapt when they face an opponent again, said Katey on JioStar. She also lauded DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues for her proactive captaincy, noting her tactical flexibility and effective communication with the bowling group to bowl out RCB for 109 on a slow pitch. It was an interesting move by Delhi to open with medium-pacer Chinelle Henry, instead of Marizanne Kapp, who usually bowls the first over. The bowling changes at certain moments were very good by captain Jemimah Rodrigues. She also lauded DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues for her proactive captaincy, noting her tactical flexibility and effective communication with the bowling group to bowl out RCB for 109 on a slow pitch. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We saw her energy in the celebrations too. She kept thanking the bowlers, even for helping with DRS calls. I think there is more calmness, clarity, and comfort now in how she uses her different bowlers, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Babar, Afridi Return; Rauf Dropped As Pakistan Name T20 WC Squad
ICC T20 World Cup: Pakistan on Sunday announced the Salman Agha-led squad for the ICC T20 World Cup, which will be played in India and Sri Lanka from February 7, with the veteran duo Babar Azam and pace spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi making a return. Having recently become the all-time leading run-getter in Mens T20Is, Babar Azam adds rich experience to the Pakistan batting lineup, while pacer Haris Rauf, who has performed well in the ongoing Big Bash League, having taken 20 wickets in just 11 matches, has been omitted from the 15-man squad. Skipper Agha, Faheem Ashraf, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay, Mohammad Salman Mirza, Sahibzada Farhan and Usman Tariq have received their maiden mega-event call-ups to the Pakistan squad. Meanwhile, Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan and Usman Khan have played in at least one or more editions of the tournament since 2021. Pakistan boasts a strong batting lineup, which includes the likes of Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, and Sahibzada Farhan. In the absence of Rauf, Pakistan have relied on Afridi and Naseem Shah in their pace unit. There is also a strong presence of all-rounders in the squad, with the likes of Faheem Ashraf, Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz providing multiple options with the bat and ball. The 2009 winner are slotted in Group A alongside co-hosts and defending champions India, the Netherlands, the USA and Namibia. They will kickstart their campaign against the Netherlands on February 7 in Colombo at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground. Pakistan's squad announcement comes just a day after the PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi said a final decision on their T20 World Cup participation would be made after talking to government. The 2009 winner are slotted in Group A alongside co-hosts and defending champions India, the Netherlands, the USA and Namibia. They will kickstart their campaign against the Netherlands on February 7 in Colombo at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) Ground. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Salman Ali Agha (captain), Abrar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Khawaja Mohammad Nafay (wk), Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Salman Mirza, Naseem Shah, Sahibzada Farhan (wk), Saim Ayub, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan (wk) Usman Tariq. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: 'Uncertainty In Points Table Keeps Tournament Alive', Says Veda
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India batter Veda Krishnamurthy said she relishes the unpredictability of the points table in 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL), pointing out that the uncertainty over who would finish at which spot has kept players and fans equally engrossed. Barring the already qualified Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the rest of the four teams Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, UP Warriorz and Gujarat Giants are still in the hunt for sealing two remaining spots. DC beating RCB to be at second position on the points table on Saturday has kept the playoffs race wide open. This was a very important victory for Delhi Capitals against RCB, because their next game is against Gujarat Giants. These two points give them an edge going into that match. Without this win, things could have been very different for Jemimah Rodrigues & team. I really like that there is so much uncertainty in the points table. It keeps everyone on edge. We dont know what will happen or who will qualify. That always keeps the tournament alive, said Veda on JioStar. The turning point of the match came when off-spinner Minnu Mani dismissed RCB captain Smriti Mandhana, thus shifting momentum decisively in DCs favour. Veda analyzed how the strategic bowling change proved instrumental in triggering a batting meltdown for RCB. Yet another off-spinner got the better of Smriti Mandhana, but in a very unusual way. Her wicket shifted the momentum towards Delhi Capitals because Smriti was holding things together for RCB until she got out. She wasnt scoring as quickly as youd want, but she was looking good. You know she can take the game away and score big runs. Delhi Capitals will be very happy they made the change and brought in Minnu Mani, who bowled beautifully to take those two wickets in the middle overs, she added. It was the performance of uncapped pacer Nandni Sharma, who took 3-26 and got a call-up to India A squad for the Rising Star Womens Asia Cup, that particularly caught Vedas attention. The former right-handed batter expressed strong belief in the young pacers potential to represent the country at the highest level. You know she can take the game away and score big runs. Delhi Capitals will be very happy they made the change and brought in Minnu Mani, who bowled beautifully to take those two wickets in the middle overs, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Marizanne Kapp there, she is learning, and even after the game she was spending time with Kapp, which shows she is eager to improve. It is really good to see an uncapped pace bowler doing so well. She surely has a lot of cricket left. I am just waiting for Nandni Sharma to make her debut for India, and I cannot wait to see her take a lot of wickets, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
ICC Warns Pakistan Of Massive Sanctions If They Withdraw From T20 WC: Report
The International Cricket Council: International Cricket Council (ICC) reportedly warned the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) of serious sanctions if they were to withdraw from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 in support of Bangladesh after their ouster from the tournament for their refusal to play their matches in India. The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced on Saturday that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) refused to participate in the tournament per the published match schedule. After Bangladesh's exit, Naqvi accused the ICC of double standards favouring India and termed what happened to Bangladesh an injustice. He also said that a final decision on their T20 World Cup participation would be made after talking to Pakistan's government. Bangladesh has been treated unfairly. One country can make any decision whenever, while it is the opposite for another. Bangladesh is a major stakeholder, and this injustice should not happen, Naqvi told reporters on Saturday. Our stance (on World Cup participation) will be what the government of Pakistan instructs me. The Prime Minister is not in Pakistan right now. When he returns, I'll be able to give you our final decision. It's the government's decision. We obey them, not the ICC, he added. According to a report in The Indian Express, if Pakistan were to withdraw from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, the ICC could impose sanctions, which include suspension of all bilateral series, denial of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) for foreign players in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), and exclusion from the Asia Cup. Our stance (on World Cup participation) will be what the government of Pakistan instructs me. The Prime Minister is not in Pakistan right now. When he returns, I'll be able to give you our final decision. It's the government's decision. We obey them, not the ICC, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan play all their games in Sri Lanka for this event (which already was a co-hosted event) and are scheduled to play the opening game of the tournament, against the Netherlands on February 7. They are scheduled to play India on February 15 in Colombo in their group stage clash. Article Source: IANS
Australian Open 2026: Carlos Alcaraz eases into last eight in bid for maiden Melbourne title
The six-time Grand Slam champion won 7-6 (8/6), 6-4, 7-5 to equal his best run in Melbourne and is yet to drop a set
Mandhana up to No. 3 in Orange Cap race, Nandani goes atop Purple Cap list
The race is heating up in the batting and bowling charts as we get closer to the end of the league stage
The International Cricket Council: The World Cricketers' Association (WCA) has expressed deep concern following Bangladeshs withdrawal from the Mens T20 World Cup 2026 after the International Cricket Council (ICC) rejected the Bangladesh Cricket Board's (BCB) request to shift its matches from India to Sri Lanka. The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Saturday announced that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 after the BCB refused to participate in the tournament per the published match schedule. In a statement from WCA chief executive Tom Moffat, the global players body termed the development 'a sad moment' for international cricket, highlighting the absence of Bangladesh as a significant loss to the tournament, the players, and the fans. The withdrawal of Bangladesh from the T20 World Cup, and the resulting absence of a valued cricketing nation from crickets pinnacle international T20 event, is a sad moment for our sport, Moffat said in a release. The WCA stressed that cricket thrives only when players and teams are treated fairly and supported consistently. Cricket is at its strongest when every team and every player is treated with respect, supported appropriately and consistently, and able to participate on fair terms, the statement noted. Raising broader concerns, the WCA pointed to what it described as troubling trends in world cricket, including unfulfilled agreements, erosion of rights, and inadequate consultation with players and their representatives. These issues, if continued to be left unaddressed, will weaken trust, unity, and ultimately the health and future of the game we love, the statement warned. The players body urged crickets leadership to use the situation as a moment for collective introspection rather than division. It called on governing bodies, leagues and player groups to work together to ensure the sport remains inclusive and united, with long-term sustainability as a shared priority. These issues, if continued to be left unaddressed, will weaken trust, unity, and ultimately the health and future of the game we love, the statement warned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On behalf of players and their associations around the world, we continue to offer our support to the Bangladesh players, the statement said, reiterating the WCAs commitment to engage constructively with the BCB and other stakeholders to strengthen and grow the game globally. Article Source: IANS
'We Are Not Here Just To Qualify But To Seal The Top Spot': Malolan Reacts After RCB's Loss To DC
After Royal Challengers Bengaluru: After Royal Challengers Bengalurus (RCB) five-match winning streak in the WPL 2026 came to a halt with a loss to Delhi Capitals, acting head coach Malolan Rangarajan made it clear that qualification alone is not RCBs benchmark for success, stressing that the focus remains firmly on finishing at the top of the table. DC registered a comprehensive seven-wicket win over RCB to jump to the second spot in the points table on Saturday evening. Qualification is important, but we are not here just to qualify. We want to seal the top spot. So brushing this result under the carpet isnt easier just because weve qualified, Malolan said in the post-match presser. Rather than viewing the loss as a dent to confidence, Malolan termed it as part of the natural flow of a long tournament. Theyre all professionals. We need to understand what the conditions are. We need to find solutions. If we needed to win the next two games, I would, as coach, react the same way as Id react now, he said. RCB were restricted to just 109 after being put in to bat. Chasing a modest target of 110, DC reached the finish line with 4.2 overs to spare, a result that lifted them to second place in the points table and boosted their Net Run Rate. You have to give credit where its due. DC did outplay us in all three departments today, be it batting, bowling and fielding. It wasnt necessarily the easiest pitch to bat on, especially in the PowerPlay. We were kind of targeting getting about 140; it would have been plenty. And even with 110 there, we only have ourselves to blame today. RCB were restricted to just 109 after being put in to bat. Chasing a modest target of 110, DC reached the finish line with 4.2 overs to spare, a result that lifted them to second place in the points table and boosted their Net Run Rate. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We also have to make sure our resource allocation is at its best as much as possible. Youd rather have a game like this sooner than later, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Joe Root Anchors Englands Gritty ODI Win to Level Series Against Sri Lanka
Joe Root produced a batting masterclass on a turning track to steer England to a hard-fought five-wicket win over Sri Lanka, squaring the three-match ODI series in Colombo on Saturday. With their backs to the wall and defeat meaning curtains for the series, Root played the anchor to perfection, crafting a gritty 75 as England crossed the line with 22 deliveries to spare. Nice to get a win on a very difficult surface. The key when you come here is to play as late as possible. To be brutally honest, it wasn't a great wicket for ODI cricket. But we adapted well and learned from the mistakes in the first game, said Root. Chasing a modest 220, England found the target anything but a cakewalk on a surface that kept low and offered generous assistance for spin. Unfurling the sweep and reverse sweep, Root teased the spinners, milked the singles with soft hands and rotated strike intelligently. His 81-run fourth-wicket stand with skipper Harry Brook took the sting out of the chase with Root bringing up his half-century off just 52 balls. The rest of the batting wobbled without fully collapsing, but with the former captain holding one end together, England's well-documented troubles against spin were neatly papered over. Root had already notched a half-century in the opening game and once again looked untroubled by the slow bowlers, forcing Sri Lanka to turn to pace. The breakthrough eventually came via Asitha Fernando, who trapped Root leg before with a sharp yorker. By then, England needed 42 off 59 balls and Jos Buttler calmly applied the finishing touches with an unbeaten 33 off 21 to see the former world champions home. Earlier, England's decision to beef up their spin resources paid rich dividends. Brook used no fewer than six slow bowlers as Sri Lanka were bowled out with three deliveries to spare. England sent down 40.3 overs of spin, the most they have ever bowled in an ODI, surpassing their previous mark of 36 overs against Pakistan in Sharjah back in 1985. Sri Lanka showed early promise but failed to convert starts into substance, repeatedly perishing in the deep while attempting to clear the ropes. Not a single batter managed a half-century. Kusal Mendis, arguably Sri Lanka's best player of spin, looked fluent during his 26 but threw his wicket away attempting a suicidal single. We were short by 30 runs. Kusal's run out was crucial. But credit to England. We tried everything and the way Joe Root batted made the difference, Sri Lanka skipper Charith Asalanka conceded. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The series decider will be played on Tuesday at the same venue before the teams head to Kandy for the three match T20I series, a final dress rehearsal ahead of the T20 World Cup, co-hosted by Sri Lanka and India.
Australian Open 2026: Aryna Sabalenka holds off next-gen talent Mboko to reach quarterfinals
Twice champion Sabalenka crushed Mboko in a 31-minute first set in the early match at Rod Laver Arena but gave up a 4-1 lead in the second as the 17th seed mounted an impressive comeback
India vs New Zealand, 3rd T20I- Who will win today IND vs NZ match?
IND vs NZ, 3rd T20I , Cricket Tips :New Zealand had have two decent batting performances in the first two T20Is, where they scored 190 and 208. If they had been playing against any other opponents, the result could have been different. But against India, despite these two good totals, they have been hammered badly in both matches. Trailing by 0-2, New Zealand will take on India in the third game on Sunday. This contest will be played at Barsapara Cricket Stadium at 7 PM IST. Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav were the key performers for India in the second game, and that win ticked a lot of boxes for India. New Zealand need something solid here, because they are under pressure now. One more defeat and the series will be over. IND vs NZ: Match Details Date : January 25, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati IND vs NZ: Live Streaming Details Fans need to tune into Star Sports Networks to watch the live action of the third T20I. On mobile, fans can switch to the Jio Hotstar streaming platform to watch the game. IND vs NZ: Head-to-Head in T20I Total Matches : 27 India : 16 New Zealand : 10 No-result : 01 IND vs NZ: Ground Pitch Report In Guwahati, the wicket is also batting-friendly. In the last T20I at this venue, Australia chased down 223 against India. Bowlers will find it hard, and there are chances that we might see another 200+ total here. Batting will be the dominating aspect at this venue, and because of dew, both captains might look to bowl first. IND vs NZ: Possible XIs India : Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wk), Suryakumar Yadav (c), Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Rinku Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy New Zealand : Tim Seifert (wk), Devon Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner (c), Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Ish Sodhi, Jacob Duffy IND vs NZ: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Abhishek Sharma got out for a duck in the second game, but he is still the most dangerous Indian batter in this game. Glenn Phillips has been in good form on this tour, and he is someone who can score a 20-ball fifty against this Indian attack. Probable Best Bowler Jacob Duffy has the most wickets in this series, and he is the no. 2 ranked T20I bowler, who has bowled smartly on these pitches. For India, Varun Chakravarthy is the go-to bowler. Whenever India need wickets, he is the man. Today Match Prediction : New Zealand have tried hard in both games, but they have failed. With this dangerous batting unit, we predict India to win the third game on Sunday. IND vs NZ Match 3rd T20I, Today Match IND vs NZ, IND vs NZ Prediction, IND vs NZ Predicted XIs, Injury Update for India vs New Zealand Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
WPL 2026: We'll Take All The Learnings From Today And Come Back Stronger, Says Mandhana
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Smriti Mandhana said her side would take positives from their sevenwicket loss to Delhi Capitals, ending their unbeaten run in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL), stressing that the setback came at the right time before the playoffs. For sure, I mean, in tournaments like these, you take these losses before the playoffs. So, again, I think we did a lot of things right in the practice. We'll take all those positives and go ahead, and I mean, we've just played really good cricket, one off day today for all of us. So we'll take all the learnings from today and come back stronger, said Smriti Mandhana in the post-match presentation ceremony. Reflecting on conditions in Vadodara, Mandhana said, I feel the wicket is playing differently every day here in Baroda. In the last match we played, and in the other matches, it was quite low. Today, it was a little more spongy, I would say. So, I think we could not adapt to it. We all thought maybe 160, 170, maybe 140 plus was a good total. But again, I mean, credit to our bowlers. They fought really well. There are some things with our fielding and our batting, which we'll work on and make those right decisions, said Mandhana. She admitted her teams fielding fell short of their lofty expectations. I mean, as I said earlier, I think as a captain, I'll take it today rather than playoffs one odd day. We really pride ourselves on fielding well. So today's definitely something which we won't be really happy with as a team. I think this fielding performance should hit us in general for all the girls. But knowing our girls, they work really, really hard and I'm sure that they're going to come back harder, practice harder and come back next match and go out and field the best again, Mandhana added. She praised her bowlers for their intent despite defending a low total. The only thing I said batting out there today, whatever balls I faced, I was telling them that, of course, this is one of the toughest wickets we have got in the tournament, so really thought that three, four wickets in the powerplay or something like that would really give us a chance, so keep it really positive, simple. I think this fielding performance should hit us in general for all the girls. But knowing our girls, they work really, really hard and I'm sure that they're going to come back harder, practice harder and come back next match and go out and field the best again, Mandhana added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mandhana signed off by praising her newball pair of Lauren Bell and Sayali Satghare. Sayali's been brilliant for us in the Power-play, as well as Belly, I mean, both of them are making for a good combination in terms of one takes it out, one takes it in. Again, we started really, really well, but there's some few things we can definitely get better at in terms of taking those chances. But again, as I said, with this unit of girls, I'm extremely happy with the way they're working, and I'm sure they'll just work their way up. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Nandni, Wolvaardt Star As Delhi Capitals End RCBs Unbeaten Run, Move To Second Place (ld)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Nandni Sharma celebrated her selection into the India A squad for the Rising Womens Asia Cup by picking 3-26 while Laura Wolvaardt struck 42 not out as Delhi Capitals ended Royal Challengers Bengalurus unbeaten run through a seven-wicket victory in their 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) game at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. On a slow pitch, Nandni stood out with her control and mastery of the slower ball to pick 13 wickets in the ongoing edition -- the most by an Indian pacer in WPLs history, as RCB were bowled out for 109. Apart from Nandni, Marizanne Kapp, Chinelle Henry, and Minnu Mani took two wickets each, while N. Sree Charani had a scalp as well in a disciplined bowling performance by DC. Chasing a modest target of 110, DC reached the finish line with 4.2 overs to spare, a result that lifted them to second place in the points table and boosted their Net Run Rate. Shafali Verma gave the chase early impetus before falling alongside Lizelle Lee in successive overs from pacer Sayali Satghare. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues (24) and Laura steadied the innings with a composed 52-run stand. The duo took advantage of lapses in the field as RCB spilt catches and conceded boundaries through misfields. Though Jemimah departed before the chase ended, Marizanne Kapp (19 not out) joined Laura to complete the chase comfortably. RCB, already assured of a playoff berth, were outplayed in all departments on the night, finishing with 109 all out -- their lowest total of the season. DC, meanwhile, celebrated a second successive win to strengthen their push for entering the playoffs. Shafali gave Delhi a flying start in the opening over by striking three boundaries off Lauren Bell, as 16 runs came off it. But her dismissal in the second over, stumped off Sayali, checked DCs momentum. Two overs later, Lizelle also fell to Sayali as her slog-sweep was caught by deep backward square leg. Laura Wolvaardt and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt steadily, adding runs through controlled strokes and capitalising on RCBs lapses in the field. Rodrigues was dropped twice while finding her rhythm with successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy, while Laura kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and occasional fours. Though Jemimah was caught at extra cover off Radha Yadav, the Proteas duo of Marizanne and Laura ensured there were no further alarms. Marizanne struck clean boundaries off Lauren and Radha, while Laura launched a four and six each off Lauren and Georgia Voll. The chase was wrapped up in the 16th over when Marizanne swept Shreyanka Patil for four to seal a comprehensive win for DC and boost their net run rate. Previously, skipper Smriti Mandhana showed brief composure by top-scoring with a 34-ball 38, before falling after the first timeout. It triggered a collapse for RCB on a tricky surface, as they posted their lowest WPL total. Radha was the only other batter to offer resistance, but her dismissal in the 17th over sealed RCBs fate of making a below-par total, where three batters got into double figures. Inserted into batting first, Smriti and Grace Harris hit seven boundaries in 4.3 overs, before the latter was caught at backward point off a probing Marizanne. Smriti anchored the innings with six fours and a six, but her dismissal slog-sweeping to square leg off Minnu triggered a meltdown. Georgia and Gautami Naik fell in quick succession, after being castled by Marizanne and Charani respectively, before Richa Ghoshs attempted drive was brilliantly caught by Laura at backward point. At 78/5, RCB were in deep trouble, and Radha briefly lifted hopes of posting a competitive total with a straight six off Minnu. But her departure to Chinelle, after edging behind Lizelle, dashed all those hopes. After Chinelle took out Nadine de Klerk, Nandni then took charge in the closing overs by trapping Arundhati Reddy lbw, removing Shreyanka with a slower ball, and castling Sayali to finish with a well-deserved three-fer. Georgia and Gautami Naik fell in quick succession, after being castled by Marizanne and Charani respectively, before Richa Ghoshs attempted drive was brilliantly caught by Laura at backward point. At 78/5, RCB were in deep trouble, and Radha briefly lifted hopes of posting a competitive total with a straight six off Minnu. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru 109 all out in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 38, Radha Yadav 18; Nandni Sharma 3-26, Marizanne Kapp 2-17) lost to Delhi Capitals 111/3 in 15.4 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 42 not out, Jemimah Rodrigues 24; Sayali Satghare 2-18, Radha Yadav 1-10) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Brook slams 'worst pitch' as England prevail in spin-heavy contest
Visitors prevail on slow and low surface, but Root also critical of conditions in five-wicket win
Kapp, Mani share four wickets as DC hand RCB first loss of the season
Nandani Sharma bagged three wickets, including two in final over, to restrict RCB to 109
India Announce Squad For Historic Mixed Disability T20I Series Against England
The Differently Abled Cricket Council: The Differently Abled Cricket Council of India (DCCI) on Saturday announced India's mens mixed disability squad for the upcoming historic five-match Mixed Disability T20 International (T20I) series against England, set to be played from January 29 to February 6 in Greater Noida and Jaipur. Ravindra Sante will lead the Indian side as captain, while Vivek has been named vice-captain of the team. The series, which will feature players with physical disabilities, hearing impairments, and intellectual disabilities competing together in a single international format, marks another significant step forward in the growth of inclusive cricket on the global stage. The three matches of the series will be played at the Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium, Greater Noida, before the action shifts to Jaipur, which will host the final two T20Is. Indias preparations have been in full swing, with the national training camp concluding on Saturday. The Indian team will travel to Greater Noida on January 25 ahead of the series opener. Speaking on the squad announcement, DCCI General Secretary Ravi Kant Chauhan said, This Indian squad represents the depth and diversity of mixed disability cricket in the country. The players have shown great commitment during the camp, and this series against England will be an important platform to showcase Indias progress. Such international exposure is crucial for strengthening the format and inspiring many more aspiring cricketers. The England team arrived in India on Friday. They come into the series after a successful home campaign in 2025, where they defeated India 61 in the first-ever Mixed Disability international series. Led by captain Callum Flynn, the visitors have announced a balanced squad blending experience with young talent. Speaking on the squad announcement, DCCI General Secretary Ravi Kant Chauhan said, This Indian squad represents the depth and diversity of mixed disability cricket in the country. The players have shown great commitment during the camp, and this series against England will be an important platform to showcase Indias progress. Such international exposure is crucial for strengthening the format and inspiring many more aspiring cricketers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ravindra Sante (C Physical Disability), Vivek Kumar (VC Deaf), Akash Singh (Deaf), Sibun Nanda (Deaf), Shariq Majeed (Deaf), Krishna Gowda (WK Deaf), Deepak Kumar (Deaf), Jithendra V N (Physical Disability), Majid (Physical Disability), Wasim Iqbal (Physical Disability), Yogender Badoriya (WK Physical Disability), Akash Patil (Physical Disability), Sandeep (Intellectual Disability), Rizwan (Intellectual Disability), Tarun (Intellectual Disability), Soham (Intellectual Disability), Jayesh Parmar (Intellectual Disability). Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Wolvaardt Hits 42 Not Out As DC End RCBs Unbeaten Run, Move To Second Place
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Laura Wolvaardt struck 42 not out as Delhi Capitals ended Royal Challengers Bengalurus unbeaten run with a seven-wicket victory in their 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) game at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. Chasing a modest target of 110, DC reached the finish line with 4.2 overs to spare, a result that lifted them to second place in the points table and boosted their Net Run Rate. Shafali Verma gave the chase early impetus before falling alongside Lizelle Lee in successive overs from pacer Sayali Satghare. Skipper Jemimah Rodrigues (24) and Laura steadied the innings with a composed 52-run stand. The duo took advantage of lapses in the field as RCB spilt catches and conceded boundaries through misfields. Though Jemimah departed before the chase ended, Marizanne Kapp (19 not out) joined Laura to help Delhi Capitals reach the target and script a comprehensive victory. RCB, already assured of a playoff berth, were outplayed in all departments on the night, finishing with 109 all out -- their lowest total of the season. DC, meanwhile, celebrated a second successive win to strengthen their push for entering the playoffs. Shafali gave Delhi a flying start in the opening over by striking three boundaries off Lauren Bell, as 16 runs came off it. But her dismissal in the second over, stumped off Sayali, checked DCs momentum. Two overs later, Lizelle also fell to Sayali as her slog-sweep was caught by deep backward square leg. Laura Wolvaardt and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt steadily, adding runs through controlled strokes and capitalising on RCBs lapses in the field. Rodrigues was dropped twice while finding her rhythm with successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy, while Laura kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and occasional fours. Though Jemimah was caught at extra-cover off Radha Yadav, the Proteas duo of Marizanne and Laura ensured there were no further alarms. Marizanne struck clean boundaries off Lauren and Radha, while Laura launched a four and six each off Lauren and Georgia Voll. The chase was wrapped up in the 16th over when Marizanne swept Shreyanka Patil for four to seal a comprehensive win for DC and boost their net run rate. Laura Wolvaardt and skipper Jemimah Rodrigues rebuilt steadily, adding runs through controlled strokes and capitalising on RCBs lapses in the field. Rodrigues was dropped twice while finding her rhythm with successive boundaries off Arundhati Reddy, while Laura kept the scoreboard ticking with singles and occasional fours. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru 109 all out in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 38, Radha Yadav 18; Nandni Sharma 3-26, Marizanne Kapp 2-17) lost to Delhi Capitals 111/3 in 15.4 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 42 not out, Jemimah Rodrigues 24; Sayali Satghare 2-18, Radha Yadav 1-10) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland in Men's T20 World Cup after venue dispute
Bangladesh had sought to move their group-stage fixtures from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns in the wake of fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman being released from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. But ICC's decision ends weeks of uncertainty after the BCB repeatedly pressed for a venue change and even suggested swapping groups with Ireland.
U19 World Cup: India Continue Winning Run With Seven-wicket Win Over New Zealand
U19 Cricket World Cup: The Indian men's U19 team maintained its winning run in the 2026 ICC Mens U19 Cricket World Cup with a sevenwicket win over New Zealand in a rainaffected group stage match at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on Saturday. Asked to bat first, New Zealand faltered early as pacer R.S. Ambrish struck twice in quick succession on his way to finishing with figures of 4-29. Henil Patel also took three wickets as New Zealand were bowled out for 135. Despite losing Aaron George for seven, Indias chase was steady. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made 40 off 23 balls, and captain Ayush Mhatre struck 53 off 27 deliveries to put their side in control, before Vihaan Malhotra (17 not out) and Vedant Trivedi (13 not out) guided them home. New Zealand struggled to get going as Ambrish dismissed Hugo Bogue (4) and Tom Jones (2). It became 17/3 when Aryan Mann was out to Henil. That quickly became 22/5 as Marco Alpe (1) and Snehith Reddy (10) also fell. Cotter led the fightback, with Samson and Sanjay also chipping in to take New Zealand into three figures. India looked unflustered in their chase despite the early loss of George, who was castled for seven by Mason Clarke. Sooryavanshi and Mhatre, who had a lean run so far, combined excellently to get the chase in Indias favour, before Malhotra and Trivedi finished the job through an unbeaten 29-run stand to secure the top spot for India in Group B. The win also places India in Group 2 of the Super Six stage, alongside England, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, and Zimbabwe. India, the five-time champions, will play their next match against Zimbabwe on Tuesday and are set to face off against Pakistan on February 1. India looked unflustered in their chase despite the early loss of George, who was castled for seven by Mason Clarke. Sooryavanshi and Mhatre, who had a lean run so far, combined excellently to get the chase in Indias favour, before Malhotra and Trivedi finished the job through an unbeaten 29-run stand to secure the top spot for India in Group B. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand 135 all out in 36.2 overs (Callum Samson 37 not out, Selwin Sanjay 28; R.S. Ambrish 4-29, Henil Patel 3-23) lost to India 130/3 in 13.3 overs (Ayush Mhatre 53, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 40; Selwin Sanjay 1-22, Mason Clarke 1-29) by seven wickets via DLS method Article Source: IANS
Scotland Accepts ICC Invite To Replace Bangladesh In Men's T20 World Cup
ICC Chair Jay Shah: Scotland have accepted an invitation to replace Bangladesh and compete in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup starting on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka, Cricket Scotland said in Edinburgh on Saturday. Earlier on Saturday, the ICC confirmed that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in the mega event after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) refused to participate under the tournaments published schedule, which would require them to play their league stage games in India. Bangladesh had sought to move their group-stage fixtures from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns in the wake of fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman being released from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. But ICCs decision ends weeks of uncertainty after the BCB repeatedly pressed for a venue change and even suggested swapping groups with Ireland. Cricket Scotland said the mens squad has been training for several weeks ahead of scheduled tours and will now travel to India immediately to acclimatise before the tournament begins, adding that details around squad selection for the tournament will be shared in the coming days. I welcomed a call from ICC Chair Jay Shah earlier today confirming that Scotland will receive an invitation to play at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. I was pleased to accept on behalf of our team, who are willing and ready to go. We thank the ICC for this opportunity and look forward to competing with some of the best sides in the world in India in the coming weeks, said Wilf Walsh, Cricket Scotland Chair, in a statement. Scotland will now take on England, Italy, Nepal, and the West Indies in the Group C games three of which will happen in Kolkata and one to be staged in Mumbai. The side comes into the T20 World Cup as the next-highest ranked T20I team that had originally missed the qualification for the tournament, where they finished at fourth place. Scotland are currently ranked 14th, which in fact is ahead of competing teams Namibia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nepal, USA, Canada, Oman, and Italy. Interestingly, Scotland had played the 2009 T20 World Cup in England after Zimbabwe pulled out of the tournament due to political reasons. Scotland will now take on England, Italy, Nepal, and the West Indies in the Group C games three of which will happen in Kolkata and one to be staged in Mumbai. The side comes into the T20 World Cup as the next-highest ranked T20I team that had originally missed the qualification for the tournament, where they finished at fourth place. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We also acknowledge that this opportunity has arisen out of challenging and unique circumstances. Our squad have been training for some weeks in preparation for upcoming tours and are now preparing to arrive in India imminently to acclimatise to local conditions, ready to play and contribute to what should be a fantastic ICC Mens T20 World Cup, said Trudy Lindblade, Cricket Scotland Chief Executive. Article Source: IANS
Upbeat India target series win against New Zealand in Guwahati
New Zealand have been blown away in the two games so far and will need a special show to stop the Indian juggernaut
Ranji Trophy: Athishs 88 Leads TNs Charge For A Win, Andhra Inch Closer To Victory
Odisha Cricket Association: Tamil Nadu opener S.R. Athish struck a career-best 88 to anchor his sides charge for victory on Day Three of their Elite Group A clash against Odisha in the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 at the KIIT Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Saturday. Athish, who had made a scratchy maiden fifty in the first innings, looked far more assured in his second knock, while Sonu Yadav built on his maiden five-wicket haul with a brisk 74 as Tamil Nadu were bowled out for 316, setting Odisha a daunting target of 455. At stumps, Odisha were at 47/2 in 15.3 overs, with a win for Tamil Nadu looking a possibility. Meanwhile, in Anantapur, Andhra strengthened their push for the quarterfinals by closing the days play at 93/1 against Vidarbha. Andhra need 166 more runs with K.S. Bharat and Shaik Rasheed unbeaten on 27 and 50 respectively in an unbroken 78-run stand. Vidarbha, the recent Vijay Hazare Trophy winners, will rue their failure to post a bigger total after being bowled out for 191 in their second innings. Yash Rathod top-scored with 56 but lacked support from the other end as Andhras bowlers, led by K. Saitejas four wickets, dismantled the visitors. Meanwhile, in Anantapur, Andhra strengthened their push for the quarterfinals by closing the days play at 93/1 against Vidarbha. Andhra need 166 more runs with K.S. Bharat and Shaik Rasheed unbeaten on 27 and 50 respectively in an unbroken 78-run stand. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh ended the days play at 69/7 in 23 overs and trail Jharkhand by 316 runs. Uttar Pradesh was forced to follow on after being bowled out for 176 in their first innings in response to Jharkhand's 561/6 declared. Madhav Kaushik (9) and Vipraj Nigam (1) are at the crease, but a heavy defeat is inevitable for Uttar Pradesh. Article Source: IANS
India to face Pakistan in Under-19 World Cup Super Six stage
India will also face Zimbabwe while Pakistan's other opponents are New Zealand
The Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Riding high on confidence gained after taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, India will look to seal the five-match T20I series when they face New Zealand in the third T20I match at the ACA Stadium, Barsapara in Guwahati on Sunday. India delivered a powerful statement in the second T20I at Raipur, where they pulled off a stunning chase of 208 in just 15.2 overs to take a 2-0 lead, underlining their dominance in the series and momentum ahead of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka. It was the second-highest successful chase in Indias T20I history. Only Indias 211/4 against Sri Lanka in Mohali in 2009 stands above it, with the Raipur effort also eclipsing chases of 209/4 vs West Indies (Hyderabad, 2019), 209/8 vs Australia (Vizag, 2023), and 204/4 vs New Zealand (Auckland, 2020). The emphatic finish was also the biggest win by balls remaining for a full member nation while chasing a target of over 200. It surpassed Pakistans 24-ball victory against New Zealand in Auckland in 2025 and Australias 23-ball win over West Indies in Basseterre that same year. Batting first, New Zealand struggled for stability early on before Rachin Ravindra counterattacked with a brisk 44 off 26 balls to rebuild the innings. Indias bowlers shared the workload effectively, with Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy, Hardik Pandya, and Shivam Dube claiming one wicket each, while Kuldeep Yadav stood out with two crucial breakthroughs. New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner anchored the latter half of the innings with an unbeaten 47 off 27 balls, guiding the visitors to a competitive total of 208 for 6. Indias reply, however, quickly swung the contest in their favour despite the early setbacks of Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson. Ishan Kishan launched a fierce counterattack, smashing 76 runs at a blistering strike rate. Captain Suryakumar Yadav then produced a vintage knock, remaining unbeaten on 82 off 37 deliveries to register his first T20I half-century after a long gap, which helped India secure a seven-wicket win. India will be hoping that they continue to ride the momentum in the third match and continue to do so till the T20 World Cup 2026. The Barsapara Cricket Stadium has hosted seven T20I matches, with three won by teams batting first and three by teams bowling first, while one match ended in a draw. The average first-innings score at the venue stands at 161, while teams batting second have averaged 153. The highest total recorded at the ground is 237 for 3 by India against South Africa, while the lowest total is 118 all out by India against Australia. Dew will play a big role in the match and could be a crucial factor in deciding the outcome. The team bowling second will face its implications as it is expected to settle down in the night at Guwahati. The team winning the toss is likely to choose to bowl first. Kuldeep Yadav is closing in on a major milestone in T20I, needing just eight more wickets to reach the landmark of 100 wickets in the format. Glenn Phillips is also approaching a significant fielding achievement, as the Black Caps star is only four catches away from completing 150 catches in T20 cricket. Meanwhile, Rinku Singh is 59 runs short of reaching 3,500 runs in T20, underlining his growing impact in the shortest format. With the series still in its early stages, India will be keen to carry forward the confidence gained from the opening matches. The team management is unlikely to make any changes in the playing XI as they aim for a 3-0 lead. New Zealand, meanwhile, will be eager to bounce back from the disastrous start. The visitors will be looking for a stronger bowling effort and greater consistency from their batting lineup as they seek to counter Indias aggressive style. When: Sunday, Jan 25, 7:00 PM IST Where: Baraspara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati Where to Watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming. Squads: Where to Watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (captain), Michael Bracewell, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway (wicket-keeper), Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, Bevon Jacobs, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Robinson, Ish Sodhi. Article Source: IANS
Scotland Officially Replace Bangladesh In Mens T20 World Cup, Confirms ICC
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed on Saturday that Scotland will replace Bangladesh in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup 2026 after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) refused to participate under the tournaments published schedule, which would require them to play their league stage games in India. Bangladesh had sought to move their group-stage fixtures from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns in the wake of fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman being released from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. But ICCs decision ends weeks of uncertainty after the BCB repeatedly pressed for a venue change and even suggested swapping groups with Ireland. In a statement, ICC said independent assessments found no credible threat to the teams safety. With the tournament set to begin on February 7, the governing body said it was not feasible to alter Bangladeshs fixtures at such short notice. ICC officials, including chairman Jay Shah, met in Dubai on Friday before formally deciding on Saturday to replace Bangladesh with Scotland in the mega event. The decision follows an extensive process undertaken by the ICC to address concerns raised by the BCB regarding the hosting of its scheduled matches in India. Over a period of more than three weeks, the ICC engaged with the BCB through multiple rounds of dialogue conducted in a transparent and constructive manner, including meetings held both via video conference and in-person. As part of this process, the ICC reviewed the concerns cited by the BCB, commissioned and considered independent security assessments from internal and external experts, and shared detailed security and operational plans covering federal and state arrangements, as well as enhanced and escalating security protocols for the event. These assurances were reiterated at several stages, including during discussions involving the ICC Business Corporation (IBC) Board. The ICCs assessments concluded that there was no credible or verifiable security threat to the Bangladesh national team, officials, or supporters in India. In light of these findings, and after careful consideration of the broader implications, the ICC determined that it was not appropriate to amend the published event schedule. Following a meeting on Wednesday, the Bangladesh Cricket Board had been given a 24-hour timeframe to confirm whether its team would participate in India as scheduled. As no confirmation was received within the deadline, the ICC proceeded in line with its established governance and qualification processes to identify a replacement team, said ICC in its statement. In light of these findings, and after careful consideration of the broader implications, the ICC determined that it was not appropriate to amend the published event schedule. Following a meeting on Wednesday, the Bangladesh Cricket Board had been given a 24-hour timeframe to confirm whether its team would participate in India as scheduled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland are currently ranked 14th, which in fact is ahead of competing teams Namibia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nepal, USA, Canada, Oman, and Italy. Scotland will begin their campaign against the West Indies at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on February 7. Interestingly, Scotland had played the 2009 T20 World Cup in England after Zimbabwe pulled out of the tournament due to political reasons. Article Source: IANS
Capitals bowl with two changes, RCB bring back Arundhati Reddy
Delhi Capitals brought in Chinelle Henry and Minnu Mani for Lucy Hamilton and Deeya Yadav
WPL 2026: Henry, Minnu Come In As Delhi Capitals Elect To Bowl First Against RCB, Arundhati Is Back
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals (DC) have brought in Chinelle Henry and Minnu Mani as they won the toss and elected to bowl first against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in their 2026 Womens Premier League clash at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Saturday. Table-toppers RCB are already assured of a playoff berth, and a sixth win on the trot will help them skip the Eliminator and secure a direct passage to the final. DC, meanwhile, are chasing to strengthen their push for the knockouts, and a win will brighten that. After winning the toss, RCB captain Smriti Mandhana said seam-bowling all-rounder Arundhati Reddy is fit, and she comes in for Prema Rawat. We were looking at the field. We definitely thought about it (what to do). With the wind around today, we dont expect as much dew as the previous games, and when its windy, the dew tends to settle less, she said. So batting first was certainly in our minds. But the way this tournament has gone, we seem to keep losing the toss - thats just how its been. Very important (qualifying for the finals). Weve had good practice sessions, and everyone even turned up for the optional training, which says a lot about the group. As a captain and support staff, thats really pleasing. Were starting to look like a really good unit, she added. Delhi Capitals' skipper Jemimah Rodrigues said Chinelle Henry and Minnu Mani come in for Lucy Hamilton and Deeya Yadav, who have been ruled out of WPL due to a back injury. Under lights, the ball will skid on, and the dew also will come on. It does look a bit fresher and seems to come on nicely off the bat, but from what weve seen and read, it should still stay a little low. So I dont think the game plan changes too much. The youngsters bring a lot of energy, but everything is new for them. We try to share our experience and feed off their enthusiasm - it works both ways, and its been great, she said. Playing XIs: So I dont think the game plan changes too much. The youngsters bring a lot of energy, but everything is new for them. We try to share our experience and feed off their enthusiasm - it works both ways, and its been great, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Grace Harris, Smriti Mandhana (c), Georgia Voll, Gautami Naik, Richa Ghosh (wk), Nadine de Klerk, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, and Lauren Bell Article Source: IANS
You Want To Be The Guy Who Walks Off The Field With Your Partner, Says Brevis Ahead Of SA20 Final
Sunrisers Eastern Cape: Ahead of Pretoria Capitals taking on Sunrisers Eastern Cape in the SA20 final on Sunday, young in-form batter Dewald Brevis said the importance of being present at the crease until the final ball of an innings is something which has been the key behind his batting approach in the last two games. In this season of SA20, Brevis has noticeably tempered his naturally aggressive approach in recent outings, which have especially come into notice during his back-to-back match-winning performances of 53 and 75 not out for the Capitals. Brevis, whos capped in all formats for South Africa, once looked to dominate from ball one, but he now appears willing to build his innings, suggesting a maturity that could prove crucial in Sunday's title clash. I think it's always like every game is new. Every game presents a new opportunity. I want to be like, for example, there is a role that I'm supposed to play. I want to obviously just be myself and play in that way. But like the approach in the previous two games, it was two different games, actually. The main thing for me and what the coach and the team want is for me to be there till the end. If I do that, like with being smart and whatever decision you make, you want to be there. You want to be the guy who walks off the field with your partner. So I think that's always the goal, and it's to just remain positive. Obviously, everyone wants to do it from the start of the tournament. I would have loved to do that. But it was a bit of a journey. I'm glad to see where we are as a team. Everyone is contributing, and I can't wait for Sunday, said Brevis, while replying to a query from IANS in the JioStar Press Room show on Saturday. The Capitals are coached by former India captain Sourav Ganguly, who is in his maiden coaching assignment in cricket. Standing on the brink of winning its first piece of silverware, Ganguly acknowledged that memories of him leading India in finals do surface in his mind, but then he aims to put them aside to guide and motivate the Capitals to win the title. It's not just the 2003 (ODI World Cup) final - I've captained India in the 2001 and 2002 finals. So it's been a few finals. When you get there, you have those memories back. But then you put it behind, and that's gone - you can't do much about it, and you've got to look forward. So it's a new day, a new game, and you're always backing yourself to win. It's not just about finals -- it's about these 11 games throughout the tournament. The Capitals are coached by former India captain Sourav Ganguly, who is in his maiden coaching assignment in cricket. Standing on the brink of winning its first piece of silverware, Ganguly acknowledged that memories of him leading India in finals do surface in his mind, but then he aims to put them aside to guide and motivate the Capitals to win the title. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's about winning a match. We played Sunrisers in the group stage, semifinal, and final. So the team hasn't changed - it's just the situation which has changed. It's the same process that you win cricket matches, and that's what we look to do. Obviously, that comes with experience when you play over a long period of time. So for me, it's just another game where we'll have to play well to win, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Naqvi casts uncertainty on Pakistan's participation in T20 World Cup after Bangladesh ouster
The PCB chairman said the final call will be taken after talks with the Pakistan government
Government Will Decide Pakistan's Participation In T20 World Cup, Mohsin Naqvi
Indian Premier League Franchise Kolkata: With the ICC deciding to replace Bangladesh with Scotland for their refusal to play their matches in India, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has approached the government regarding the participation of their team in the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup in solidarity with Bangladesh. Pakistan's participation in next month's Twenty20 World Cup now hinges on the government's clearance, said PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, in response to Bangladesh's ouster after the International Cricket Council rejected their request to relocate their matches from India over security fears, Telecom Asia Sport has reported. Whether we play in the T20 World Cup or not, the decision will be taken by the government, Naqvi, who is also the country's Interior Minister and thus the second-in-command in the Pakistan government, said in Lahore on Saturday. Our PM (Shahbaz Sharif) is out of the country. When he comes back, we will take advice from him. The decision by the government will be final and binding, and if they say no, then they (ICC) may invite any other team. Naqvi said PCB has alternate plans. We have alternate plans A, B, and C, which we can use when the time comes. We have done this before during the Champions Trophy, so nothing new for us, and we know how to deal with such matters. Despite the ICC Board meeting outvoting Bangladesh's demand on Wednesday, Bangladesh's interim government refused to change its stance, which they took after the Board of Control for Cricket in India expelled Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League Franchise Kolkata Knight Riders over the geo-political situation. The ICC's Dispute Resolution Committee also rejected the Bangladesh Cricket Board's plea and replaced Bangladesh with the next-ranked team, Scotland. Despite the ICC Board meeting outvoting Bangladesh's demand on Wednesday, Bangladesh's interim government refused to change its stance, which they took after the Board of Control for Cricket in India expelled Mustafizur Rahman from the Indian Premier League Franchise Kolkata Knight Riders over the geo-political situation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score According to the report, Naqvi criticised the ICC for favouring one country -- India. One country is dictating and when the ICC changed venues for Pakistan and India in a favour then why it was not done for Bangladesh, Naqvi questioned, Naqvi said. Article Source: IANS
Jindal Family Invites Womens Blind Cricket World Champions For Iconic Tiranga Celebration
Blind Cricket World Champions: The Jindal Foundation and the Flag Foundation of India, led by Naveen Jindal and Shallu Jindal, held a Tiranga milestone celebration at Jindal House, which was graced by the Indian Womens Blind Cricket Team, champions of the first-ever Womens World Cup, Cricket for the Blind 2025. The team attended, as special guests, the event at which the Jindal family emphasised that nation-building is deeply linked to inclusion and constitutional values. Held before Republic Day, the event offered a compelling national setting to celebrate achievement, equality, and participation. Under the Tricolour, representing dignity, justice, and equal citizenship, the attendance of women athletes with visual impairment exemplified the enduring promise of the Indian Constitution: that all citizens are integral to the nations story. A memorable moment was the interaction involving Naveen Jindal, a three-time Member of Parliament, Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, and President of the Flag Foundation of India, with athletes from the Cricket Association of the Blind in India (CABI). Demonstrating inclusion and support, Jindal bowled a blind cricket delivery and officially honoured the World Champion team, awarding each player and official a cheque for 60,000, totalling 12 lakh. He was also presented with an autographed cricket bat and a blind cricket ball by Mahantesh, Founding Trustee of Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled and Chairman of CABI, symbolising mutual respect and national pride. A memorable moment was the interaction involving Naveen Jindal, a three-time Member of Parliament, Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University, and President of the Flag Foundation of India, with athletes from the Cricket Association of the Blind in India (CABI). Also Read: Live Cricket Score India enjoyed a flawless run in the tournament, remaining unbeaten before clinching the title with a convincing seven-wicket win over Nepal in the final. Chasing a target of 115, the Indian side reached the mark in just 12.1 overs. Article Source: IANS
Sunrisers chase third SA20 title, Capitals their first as familiar foes meet in final
Sunrisers return to familiar territory while a rebuilt Capitals chase elusive glory
Sixers set to face cauldron of record crowd backing Scorchers
The hosts have had the luxury of a week at home while Sixers have racked up the air miles
Djokovic wins record 400th Slam match to power on in Australia
The 38-year-old Serbian great swept past Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) under a closed roof on centre court to extend his own all-time record of match wins at the majors
Scotland Set To Replace Bangladesh In T20 World Cup 2026: ICC Sources
T20 World Cup: Scotland's cricket team is all set to replace Bangladesh in the upcoming ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, which will be played in India and Sri Lanka from February 7. A source close to the development told IANS that ICC has reached this decision after the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) remained firm on its stance of not traveling to India. The official confirmation from the governing body will come soon. Since the ICC released its statement earlier this week and the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) appears adamant about not travelling to India, Scotland is set to replace Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup. An official confirmation is expected very soon, ICC sources told IANS on Saturday. Bangladesh earlier informed the ICC that they would not travel to India due to security concerns amid deteriorating relations between the two nations and requested that their matches be relocated to Sri Lanka. However, the ICC reiterated that the T20 World Cup will proceed as per schedule, with Bangladeshs matches to be played in India. This follows the BCCI's direction to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release pacer Mustafizur Rahman for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 amid prevailing political tensions between the two countries. ICC also gave a 24-hour deadline to BCB for conveying its final decision on playing the tournament as planned. This follows the BCCI's direction to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release pacer Mustafizur Rahman for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 amid prevailing political tensions between the two countries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland will now be placed in Group C in the preliminary stage of the tournament. They will play against the West Indies on February 7, Italy on February 9, and England on February 14 in Kolkata. Scotland will play its final group stage game in Mumbai against Nepal on February 17. Article Source: IANS
ICC replaces Bangladesh with Scotland at T20 World Cup due to BCB refusal to play in India
Decision comes after Bangladesh refused to change its stance following ICC board meeting
Australian Open 2026: Naomi Osaka withdraws before third-round match
The two-time Australian Open champion announced it on social media without divulging her injury, posting on Instagram that she had to withdraw to address something my body needs attention for after my last match
Harmanpreet Kaur Calls 'Mardaani 3' Trailer 'insane', Asks For Example Setting Punishments
Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan: Indian womens cricket team captain, Harmanpreet Kaur, is the latest admirer of Rani Mukerjis impeccable acting skills after witnessing the gripping trailer of her forthcoming crime drama Mardaani 3. Moved by the trailer, Harmanpreet has called swift and example setting punishment as the need of the hour for crimes against women. Harmanpreet further thanked the police force of the country for constantly trying to protect girls and women of India. Love our police force who are always there to protect us every day #Mardaani3 trailer is insane....cant wait to watch the film, her Instagram post read. The latest instalment in the popular franchise will focus on the issue of young girls aged 8-9 years, from low-income groups, who are kidnapped for a specific reason from across our country. Before this, Mardaani exposed the grim realities of human trafficking and Mardaani 2 explored the disturbing psyche of a serial rapist who challenged the system. Earlier, several members from the film fraternity were also in awe of the Mardaani 3 trailer. Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan, who shared screen space with Rani in Mujhse Dosti Karoge, called her a Dynamite. Bebo wrote on the photo-sharing app, Rani meri jaan love you always Killing it. #RaniMukerji #AdityaChopra #AkshayeWidhani @abhiraj88 #30YearsOfRaniMukerji. Actress Katrina Kaif also lauded Rani, calling her a Queen. Celebrating 30 years of Queen #ranimukerji Irreplaceable Unstoppable Undefinable, Katrina's social media post read. Actress Kiara Advani claimed that Rani continues to rule the screen even after 3 decades in the industry. Celebrating 30 years of Queen #ranimukerji Irreplaceable Unstoppable Undefinable, Katrina's social media post read. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Made under the direction of Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra, Mardaani 3 will reach the cinema halls on January 30. Article Source: IANS
MS Dhoni Starts Net Practice In Ranchi Ahead Of IPL 2026
Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna: Former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has begun preparations for the upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 season. The 44-year-old will represent Chennai Super Kings for the 17th time and was seen padded up and batting in the nets in a video shared by the Jharkhand State Cricket Association on their social media platforms. JSCA called Dhoni their pride and wrote, Look who is back. Pride of JSCA: Mahendra Singh Dhoni, in the caption of their post on Instagram. In the clip, Dhoni can be seen chatting with former JSCA secretary Saurabh Tiwary while gearing up for the nets. Dhoni retired from international cricket in 2020, except for the IPL, where he continues to represent his beloved CSK. Dhoni is one of the most influential players in the CSK ranks and is a core member of the leadership group. He has won five titles for the team during his captaincy stint. CSK had a poor run last season. The team finished last in the points table. The five-time champions were only able to win four matches out of fourteen. Dhonis performance was also disappointing throughout the season. CSKs finisher scored just 196 runs in 13 innings at an average of 24.50 and a strike rate of 135.17, with a best score of 30*, and even captained CSK in Gaikwads absence due to injury. CSK had a poor run last season. The team finished last in the points table. The five-time champions were only able to win four matches out of fourteen. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A modern-day legend of Indian cricket, wicketkeeper-batter Dhoni has led India in all three formats of the game. A recipient of the Padma Bhushan (2018), Padma Shri (2009), and Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna Award (2008), Dhoni represented India from 2004 to 2019, leading the country to the T20 World Cup in 2007 and the ODI World Cup in 2011. Article Source: IANS
2nd T20I: Suryakumar Credits Wife After Ending 468-day T20I Fifty Drought, Says have A Coach At Home
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International: Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav shared that his wife's vital advice enabled him to break free and score his first half-century in 468 days, contributing to India's comfortable seven-wicket win over New Zealand in the second T20I at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium on Friday. In a video posted by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday, Ishan Kishan, who was named Player of the Match in the recent game, asked the captain about his slow start to the innings, saying, Theyve been calling it a lean patch. As a sportsman, I feel that those who play cricket are aware of the capabilities of the batters. I didnt think itd be a big deal for you. Was that playing on your mind? Suryakumar responded by sharing his wife's advice, saying, We all have a coach at home, the one you are married to. She keeps telling me to take some time. She has seen it all and can read my mind really well. So I took her advice and played carefully at the start. I took it in the last game, and in this match also. The 35-year-old also discussed the three-week break and how quitting social media has improved his mental health, helping him achieve the results he wanted. I've been telling everyone that I was doing well in nets. But until you score in the matches, you don't feel that confidence. I utilised the 2-3 week gap very well, went home, cut off social media, and practised, which put me in a good mental space. Cricket is a great leveller. It's important to have humility, he said. The Indian T20I skipper gave Abhishek Sharma, who has been India's top performer over the past year, a playful nudge while emphasising the team's collective effort. I've been telling everyone that I was doing well in nets. But until you score in the matches, you don't feel that confidence. I utilised the 2-3 week gap very well, went home, cut off social media, and practised, which put me in a good mental space. Cricket is a great leveller. It's important to have humility, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Suryakumar scored 82 off just 32 balls against the Blackcaps, hammering nine fours and four sixes in his innings. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka bat, England bring in Jacks for injured Crawley
Asalanka named an unchanged team for the hosts, who lead the series 1-0 in Colombo
A Record Missing for Nearly 200 Years, Now Finally Erased
Recent news from neighbouring country Pakistan was that their first class side Pakistan Television (PTV) beat Sui Northern in the 2024-25 President's Trophy Grade-I match and broke a 232-year old record in this win. The unique achievement is that they successfully defended the lowest total (40) in first-class cricket. In a match played at the National Stadium in Karachi, facing a target of 40 runs to win, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) were bundled out for 37 in 19.4 overs, on the third day of the fourth round of Presidents Trophy Grade-I and lost by 2 runs. Previous record: Oldfield defended 41 against MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) to win by six runs in August 1794 at the Lords Old Ground. Match details; Sui Northern (led by Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood) made 238 in their first innings, in reply to Pakistan TV score of 166 to earn a 72-run lead. Pakistan TV then scored only 111 in the second innings and Sui Northern faced a target of only 40 runs to record an easy win. The five-time President's Trophy champions, Sui Northern however struggled against Ali Usman (6-9) and Amad Butt (4-28) on a deteriorating pitch who bowled 9.4 and 10 overs respectively, on the trot. Ali recorded his career best performance and had a match haul of 10-75. Shan Masood who had scored a record 177 ball 200, a few days back, was dismissed for a duck.. Now we return to the previous record where Oldfield defended 41 against MCC and won by six runs in 1794. Although this record was created more than 200 years ago, if you glance through the cricket record books and Almanacs of just a few years back, surprisingly you will not find mention of this record. For decades, reference works listed Eastern Province vs Border 1946-47 (target 42, won by 7 runs) as the record holder in this regard. Near at the end of the last century, the ICC relooked at all the early matches and many of them were accorded first class matches including this 1794 match. So the record was awarded to Oldfield about 200 years later in other words the record was held by a match which took place in 1794 but the feat was recognised fairly recently. Lowest FC targets defended Target Score Winner Loser Venue,Season 40 37 PTV SNGPL Karachi,2025/26 41 34 Oldfield MCC Lords (Old) ,1794 42 34 Eastern Province Border East London,1946/47 44 39 England Kent and Sussex Lords,1856 49 32 Kent Sussex Hawkhurst,1825 Do you know what is the lowest first class target defended, in India? In a Ranji Trophy 2022/23 match in Jamtha, Nagpur, Vidarbha had successfully defended 73 against Gujarat and this record still exists. They had rewritten the record for first-class cricket on Indian soil, by improving the 1948/49 feat, Delhi facing a target of only 78 against Bihar at the Keenan Stadium in Jamshedpur, were 38-2 at one stage but then collapsed to 48 all out. The architects of this collapse were Shute Banerjee (6-22) and Potla Bose (4-25). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chasing 73 at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Gujarat almost repeated the same collapse story. At one time, they were at 26-2 with no real threat of a defeat. Then the last eight wickets fell for 28, in 20.2 overs and this time the collapse was caused by left-arm spinners Aditya Sarwate (6-17) and Harsh Dubey (3-11). They recorded match figures of 11-71 and 5-38 respectively and Sarwate was named the Player of the Match. Gujarat were out for 54, which included 10 extras. Only Siddharth Desai (18) managed to score in double figures
BCB Probe Corruption Claims Involving Board Director Mokhlesur Rahman: Report
The Bangladesh Cricket Board: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has launched an internal investigation into corruption allegations involving board director Mokhlesur Rahman, further deepening scrutiny around the administration of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). A BCB spokesperson confirmed that the boards integrity unit has taken up the matter and that Rahman has relinquished his role as chairman of the audit committee pending the inquiry. Rahman, who was elected as a BCB director in October, represents Chapainawabganj as a board councillor, according to ESPNCricinfo. The allegations stem from the current BPL season and were first brought to public attention by journalist Riasad Azim in an investigative report published on his verified Facebook page on Thursday. Although the board has not publicly detailed the nature of the claims, the report has prompted swift internal action. The investigation is being overseen by the BCBs integrity unit, led by former ICC Anti-Corruption Unit chief Alex Marshall. The timing adds further strain to an already stretched department, which is currently reviewing a separate, independent 900-page report examining corruption allegations from the previous BPL season. Rahman has stepped aside from his board responsibilities amid the probe, making him the second BCB director this month to be embroiled in controversy. Earlier in December, Bangladeshs professional cricketers staged a boycott of BPL matches after director M Nazmul Islam made comments deemed offensive, both on social media and during a press conference. The investigation is being overseen by the BCBs integrity unit, led by former ICC Anti-Corruption Unit chief Alex Marshall. The timing adds further strain to an already stretched department, which is currently reviewing a separate, independent 900-page report examining corruption allegations from the previous BPL season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The latest development comes at a sensitive moment for the Bangladesh cricket administration, with the BCB also embroiled in an ongoing dispute with the ICC over the countrys participation framework for the Mens T20 World Cup. Article Source: IANS
'Ishan Kishan Could Have Gotten A Big Hundred,' Says Simon Doull
T20 World Cup India: Former New Zealand cricketer Simon Doull has praised Ishan Kishan's explosive knock after India cruised to a comfortable victory over New Zealand in the second T20I on Friday to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. New Zealand great feels that Kishan's shots were amazing, and he missed a well-deserved hundred. Ishan played beautifully. He could have gotten a big hundred. We know his prowess, scoring a double hundred in ODIs. Hes got such power, and he does it so quickly, Doull told Jio Star. Highlighting the impact of Kishans counterattacking innings after India lost early wickets, Doull felt the aggressive approach put New Zealand under immediate pressure and allowed captain Suryakumar Yadav time to settle at the crease. When Abhishek obviously didnt get them off to a good start, what Ishan did from two for six was to put New Zealand under pressure. He took the game away and allowed Surya to settle in. At one stage, Suryakumar was 11 off 11 balls. The way Ishan played allowed him to settle, he said. Doull also praised specific shots that stood out during Kishans 73-run innings. There were a couple of shots that stood out. The one off Ish Sodhi, when he went down the wicket and then pulled the ball over mid-wicket, was a phenomenal shot, he added. So I thought he was simply superb. Hes got shots all around the ground, Doull said. Turning his attention to Indias overall batting strength, Doull underlined the depth and power available throughout the lineup, even without some of the sides most destructive hitters getting an opportunity to bat. If you take Abhishek away, who failed in the game, Rinku and Hardik, two of the most prolific six-hitters, didnt even get a go. So India are out-sixing with guys who dont usually; I mean, they do hit sixes, but your two real powerhouses didnt even get a bat. I thought India was simply brilliant, he said. Doull felt New Zealand missed a crucial opportunity early in the contest despite reducing India to two for six. New Zealand had an opportunity early on, two for six, with both the openers gone, and they should have been better. I dont think Mitchell Santner had a great night from a captaincy point of view. New Zealand just didnt put enough on the board, and Im not even sure 280 would have been enough, he added. Assessing Indias strength ahead of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup India & Sri Lanka 2026, Doull said the current squad appears tailor-made for the shortest format. Its a different-looking side to what we saw in the ODIs, to me. Its a side that just looks like they really know how to play this format of the game. Theyre enjoying it. Theres a mix of experience and youth. Theres all-out aggression, he said. Doull also praised Indias relentless mindset, regardless of match situations, which has helped the team achieve massive success. Its a different-looking side to what we saw in the ODIs, to me. Its a side that just looks like they really know how to play this format of the game. Theyre enjoying it. Theres a mix of experience and youth. Theres all-out aggression, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They just look like a team that Surya has got in a great headspace at the moment. Theyre playing with confidence. They were laughing and joking as they came off the field, the pats on the back, the rubs on the head, those little things that come with a team in a very good frame of mind and knowing exactly what they have up their sleeves. Doull concluded. Article Source: IANS
BCB to investigate corruption allegations against board director Mokhlesur Rahman
The allegations centre around this season's Bangladesh Premier League
2nd T20I: 'Surya's Innings Showed Maturity And Awareness,' Says Gavaskar After India Take 2-0 Lead
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International: Former India cricketer Sunil Gavaskar hailed captain Suryakumar Yadav's mature knock, which helped India secure a hefty victory against New Zealand in the second T20I that was played at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur on Friday. The Former India captain also believes that Suryakumar's return to form has given the Men in Blue a big boost ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026, which commences on February 7. India comfortably chased down the 209-run target, securing a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, thanks to a crucial 122-run partnership between the skipper and keeper-batter Ishan Kishan. Gavaskar highlighted Suryakumars awareness and maturity in managing his innings, reflecting on his pacing. Suryas innings showed that he was aware of the situation. At one stage, he was 11 off 11 balls while Ishan was scoring freely. That shows the skippers maturity; he allowed the in-form batter to take charge while he got his eyes in and rotated the strike, he told JioStar. After Ishan got out, Surya took the initiative and started hitting. Driving through the offside was a big plus because it showed he was looking to play straight. Eighty-plus not out was a fabulous innings and a big, big boost for India before the T20 World Cup, he added. Gavaskar highlighted Suryakumars awareness and maturity in managing his innings, reflecting on his pacing. Suryas innings showed that he was aware of the situation. At one stage, he was 11 off 11 balls while Ishan was scoring freely. That shows the skippers maturity; he allowed the in-form batter to take charge while he got his eyes in and rotated the strike, he told JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ishan and Surya have played for the Mumbai Indians together, so they know each others game. When you travel and play together for more than two months, you develop a kinship. Ishan is a fun-loving guy and extremely popular in the dressing room. Its great to see the team spirit because thats what you want in tough situations, Gavaskar noted. Article Source: IANS
Australian Open 2026: Jannik Sinner battles cramp, heat to reach fourth round
The Italian limped over to his players' box in desperation midway through the match and was told by coach Darren Cahill to walk through the rest of the third set if necessary to get to a break
Pratika Rawal and Vaishnavi Sharma get India Test call-ups for Australia tour
Fifteen-member squad led by Harmanpreet has five players in line to make their debuts
ACC Rising Stars Asia Cup: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the womens squad for the one-off Test against Australia, with several new faces joining the Indian red-ball setup, as well as the India A squad for the upcoming ACC Rising Stars Asia Cup. There are plenty of new inclusions in the Test squad as compared to the side that last faced Australia almost two years ago in Mumbai, in December 2023. All-rounder Amanjot Kaur and ODI opener Pratika Rawal have earned a maiden call-up among the batters, while Kranti Gaud, Vaishnavi Sharma, and Sayali Satghare are the latest entrants among bowlers in the Test setup. The Women's Selection Committee has picked India's squad for the Perth Test against Australia Women to be played after the white-ball series. The Test will take place at the WACA from 6th to 9th March, 2026, the BCCI said in a statement. The board also announced that wicketkeeper-batter G Kamalini will be unavailable for India's white-ball squads during the Australia tour owing to an injury concern. Uma Chetry has been named as her replacement for the T20Is and ODIs. Notably, Kamalini was recently ruled out of the Mumbai Indians Womens Premier League (WPL) campaign, with Vaishnavi replacing her and also making her debut thereon. The selection committee has also chosen a strong India 'A' squad for the Rising Star Women's Asia Cup, to be played in Thailand in a T20 format. While Radha Yadav will lead the side in the tournament, Deeya Yadav and wicketkeeper Mamta Ms participation will be subject to fitness clearance from the BCCI Center of Excellence (CoE). Notably, Kamalini was recently ruled out of the Mumbai Indians Womens Premier League (WPL) campaign, with Vaishnavi replacing her and also making her debut thereon. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India A squad for ACC Rising Star Asia Cup Team: Humairaa Kaazi, Vrinda Dinesh, Anushka Sharma, Deeya Yadav*, Tejal Hasabnis, Nandani Kashyap (wk), Mamta M (wk)*, Radha Yadav (c), Sonia Mendhiya, Minnu Mani, Tanuja Kanwer, Prema Rawat, Saima Thakor, Jintamani Kalita, Nandani Sharma. Article Source: IANS
U19 World Cup: Match Officials For Super Six Stage In Namibia Announced
U19 World Cup: The ICC has announced the list of umpires and referees for the Super Six stage of the U19 Mens Cricket World Cup 2026, set to take place in Namibia. Faisal Afridi and Nitin Bathi will serve as on-field umpires for the highly anticipated match between Australia and South Africa at Namibia Cricket Ground. Cory Black will be the TV Umpire, while Forster Mutizwa will act as the Fourth Umpire. Afridi has previously umpired South Africas loss to Afghanistan in the group stage, and Bathi was the umpire for their win over Tanzania. On January 25, the West Indies will face Ireland, with Shaun Haig and Iknow Chabi as the on-field umpires. Graham Lloyd will take on the role of TV Umpire, while Virender Sharma will serve as the Fourth Umpire. This will be Haig's third match involving the West Indies, having already officiated their group-stage games against Afghanistan and South Africa. On the following day, Afghanistan will meet Sri Lanka, with Cory Black and Forster Mutizwa once again on the field. Haig will be the TV Umpire, and Chabi will act as Fourth Umpire. Additionally, Black and Mutizwa will also officiate the 13th-16th place play-off between Japan and Tanzania at the High Performance Oval. The match officials for the Super Six fixtures in Zimbabwe will be announced once the matchups are finalised. Japan v Tanzania on January 24 at High Performance Oval, Windhoek On-field: Cory Black and Forster Mutizwa TV: Graham Lloyd Fourth: Deighton Butler Referee: Prakash Bhatt Australia v South Africa on January 25 at Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek On-field: Faisal Afridi and Nitin Bathi TV: Cory Black Fourth: Forster Mutizwa Referee: Prakash Bhatt West Indies v Ireland on January 25 at High Performance Oval, Windhoek On-field: Shaun Haig and Iknow Chabi TV: Graham Lloyd Fourth: Virender Sharma Referee: Neeyamur Rahul Afghanistan v Sri Lanka on January 26 at Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek On-field: Cory Black and Forster Mutizwa TV: Shaun Haig On-field: Cory Black and Forster Mutizwa Also Read: Live Cricket Score Referee: Neeyamur Rahul Article Source: IANS
From fill-in to front row: Joel Davies' rise to key Sydney Sixers role
The allrounder starred in all three disciplines against Hobart Hurricanes and his bowling and fielding has shone throughout the season
Australian Open 2026: Players, fans brace for extreme heat
Play started an hour earlier to take advantage of the relative cool of the morning but conditions were already stifling
Australian Open 2026: Madison Keys revels in Melbourne heat as Novak Djokovic steps up history bid
Players, fans and tournament organisers are braced for highs of 40C in the late afternoon, which could see play suspended
Nepal Skipper Rohit Paudel Eyes New Summit With 'Nothing To Lose' At T20 World Cup
Nepal captain Rohit Paudel says his side have nothing to lose in next month's T20 World Cup as they target more famous upsets and a place in the tournament's Super Eight second phase. The Himalayan nation stunned the two-time T20 World Cup winners West Indies last year for their first series win over a Test-playing side in the shortest format. It gave them huge belief ahead of the 20-team event starting February 7 in India and Sri Lanka that they can repeat the feat and take down one of the cricketing powers. Nepal will face the West Indies again in Group C alongside another two-time champion, England, and debutants Italy. Bangladesh, who are refusing to play in India, were also drawn in the group, but look likely to be kicked out and replaced by Scotland. Paudel and his team are currently in Colombo, practising ahead of their opener against England on February 8 at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. As a team, we have everything to gain from here, Paudel, who at 23 is the youngest captain at the event, told AFP. Nothing to lose, and we can play freely. We will try to showcase our skills in front of the world. The 17th-ranked Nepal will not have any group matches in Sri Lanka. But it is a sign of their confidence that they opted to train in Colombo as preparations for the subsequent Super Eight round, where they would play in Sri Lanka if they qualify as one of the top two in the group. Realistically, I think beating a Test-playing country would be a great opportunity for all of us, Paudel said Reaching the Super Eight would be another one, so we are eyeing that spot. But the first aim is to play the best brand of cricket we know. And we will try to do that. - Small nation, big dream - Cricket does not enjoy the same adulation in Nepal as it does in neighbouring South Asian nations where the game dominates popular culture. But interest has surged over the past decade. Nepal made their T20 World Cup debut in 2014 and returned in 2024, pushing South Africa and Bangladesh close in narrow defeats. The International Cricket Council granted Nepal one-day international status in 2018, a milestone that helped accelerate investment and fan interest. Domestic competitions such as the Nepal Premier League have drawn growing crowds and commercial backing, further widening the talent pipeline. Team manager Prabal Gautam said training in the Sri Lankan capital was to help players adapt from the cool Himalayan climate to the heat and humidity further south. Players initially struggled with temperatures above 30C in Colombo, he said, but were gradually acclimatising. This is the first step of practice matches before the World Cup, just to cope with the weather and to play quality cricket, Gautam told AFP. The squad plan further sessions in Mumbai before their group matches tournament and fancy their chances of going further. Being a small nation, being a small cricketing team, we also have a dream of winning the World Cup, Gautam said, adding dreams can come true. First we had a dream of playing in a World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now this is our third time at a World Cup.
Hurricanes left to ponder what could have been
The defeat to Brisbane Heat knocked the stuffing out of the defending champion's title defence
All-round Coles, Muthusamy put Sunrisers Eastern Cape in fourth SA20 final
SEC's spinners took combined figures of 10-1-47-4 to set up win against Paarl Royals in Qualifier 2

