Stokes to hold crisis talks with management as Test future hangs in balance
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Bengal T20 League: Smashers Malda, Howrah Warriors Script An Easy Win (Ld)
The Bengal T20 League: Sobisco Smashers Malda beat Servotech Siliguri Strikers by six wickets in the men's section of Season 3 of the Bengal T20 League match at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Tuesday. Batting first, Servotech Siliguri Strikers posted 128/7 in their 20 overs, with Pramod Chandila top-scoring with an unbeaten 52 off 35 deliveries. For Malda, Mukesh Kumar, and Prayas Ray Barman picked up two wickets each. In reply, Malda went over the line comfortably, scoring 129/4 in 17.3 overs. Akhil (50 off 44) and Prayas (39 off 29) were the standout batters. For the Strikers, Geet Puri picked up two wickets, while Md Shami and Vishal Bhati claimed one each. Earlier in the day's first match, Shakir Habib Gandhi scored an unbeaten 52 off 32 balls while Sujit Kumar Yadav (3/20) impressed with the ball as Adamas Howrah Warriors beat Kolkata Royal Tigers by seven wickets via the DLS Method. Batting first, Royal Tigers recovered from 75/7 to post 149/8 in 20 overs, thanks to a brilliant unbeaten 71 off 37 deliveries from Ronit Ghosh. In reply, set a revised target of 122 in 15 overs. Howrah Warriors went over the line comfortably, scoring 124/3 in 13.2 overs. Besides Gandhi, Kazi Junaid Saifi (34 off 23) and Shashank Singh (32 not out off 18) also impressed with the bat. The Bengal T20 League is in its Season 3 and is organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). The league features eight city-based franchises representing the breadth of West Bengal - Adamas Howrah Warriors, Novus Royals Purulia, Kolkata Royal Tigers, Murshidabad Kings and Kueens, Rashmi Nes Medinipur Wizards, Servotech Siliguri Strikers, Shrachi Rarh Tigers, and Sobisco Smashers Malda competing across men's and women's competitions. Men's matches are held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, with women's matches at the JU Salt Lake Campus, Kolkata. Season 3 is anchored by the theme Ebar Jombe Khela! - a rallying cry that captures the league's spirit: fierce, uncompromising, and unmistakably Bengal. Brief scores: Kolkata Royal Tigers vs Adamas Howrah Warriors Kolkata Royal Tigers: 149/8 (20 overs) Adamas Howrah Warriors: 124/3 (13.2 overs) Result: Adamas Howrah Warriors won by 7 wickets (DLS Method) Servotech Siliguri Strikers vs Sobisco Smashers Malda Servotech Siliguri Strikers: 128/7 (20 overs) Servotech Siliguri Strikers vs Sobisco Smashers Malda Also Read: Live Cricket Score Result: Sobisco Smashers Malda won by 6 wickets Article Source: IANS
T20 Mumbai League 2026: Bista, Attarde Shine In Tigers 66-run Win Over Falcons
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs: Sarfaraz Khans Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs rode on a disciplined all-round performance to register a clinical 66-run victory over Shreyas Iyers SOBO Mumbai Falcons in a league match of the ongoing T20 Mumbai League 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. Banking on blistering half-centuries from Jay Bista and Ajit Yadav, the Tigers first piled up a massive 227/6 in their 20 overs before Shashank Attarde and Shams Mulani led the demolition act with the ball to bundle out the Falcons for 161 in 17.5 overs and seal a comprehensive win. Chasing the daunting target, the Falcons were off to a solid start with opener Ishan Mulchandani (40 off 15) taking the attack to the Tigers from the outset. Attacking right from the start, Ishan dominated the 33-run opening partnership with Aditya Tare (1), scoring the bulk of the runs and putting the Tigers on the back foot. However, the momentum shifted once Shams Mulani (3/47) dismissed Tare in the third over. Falcons then suffered a dramatic collapse, losing four more wickets for another 46 runs as off-spinner Shashank Attarde (4/33) spun a web and rattled the top and middle order. Attarde also accounted for newly-appointed India T20I captain Shreyas Iyer, who could manage 10, which left the Falcons reeling at 79/5. Harsh Aghav (43) fought a lone battle, trying to keep the chase alive; however, he found little support from others. Mulani struck again to remove Harsh at a crucial stage, effectively ending the Falcons hopes as they were eventually bundled out in 17.5 overs. Earlier, the Tigers justified their decision to bat first after winning the toss, posting an imposing total in their allotted 20 overs. Openers Jay Bista (57) and Sarfaraz (31) provided a flying start, racing to 50 runs in just three overs and putting Falcons under immediate pressure. Prathamesh Dake provided the breakthrough in the fourth over by dismissing dangerous Sarfaraz, whose 31-run cameo included six boundaries and a six. However, the wicket did little to slow the Tigers as Bista continued his aggressive approach, smashing eight fours and two sixes before falling. Tigers then lost a couple of quick wickets, including Harsh Rane (14), but Varun Lavande (35) and Ajit (68) rebuilt the innings brilliantly, forging a crucial 97-run stand for the fourth wicket. While Lavande played the perfect supporting act, Ajit led the charge with five fours and four sixes in a blistering 35-ball knock. Prathamesh Dake provided the breakthrough in the fourth over by dismissing dangerous Sarfaraz, whose 31-run cameo included six boundaries and a six. However, the wicket did little to slow the Tigers as Bista continued his aggressive approach, smashing eight fours and two sixes before falling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Aakash Tigers MWS 227/6 in 20 overs (Ajit Yadav 68, Jay Bista 57; Prathamesh Dake 2/51) beat SOBO Mumbai Falcons 161 all out in 17.5 overs (Harsh Aghav 43, Ishan Mulchandani 40; Shashank Attarde 4/33, Shams Mulani 3/47) by 66 runs. Article Source: IANS
Maia Bouchier fifty leads Hampshire to victory again
Meg Lanning scored 64 in vain as the hosts slumped to their fifth defeat from the opening six games
'My best match at this level' - Mosaddek revels in successful Bangladesh comeback
In his first international appearance since November 2022, he scored 86* and picked up two wickets as Bangladesh beat Australia for only the second time in ODIs
Cricket Icon Matthew Hayden Named Co-owner And Head Coach Of Glasgow Cosmic
European T20 Premier League: Former Australian cricket star Matthew Hayden has joined Glasgow Cosmic as co-owner and head coach ahead of the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL), marking a significant addition to the franchises leadership team. A World Cup winner and one of the most successful opening batters in cricket history, Hayden said the franchises vision and ambition were key factors behind his decision to come on board. What attracted me most was the vision behind the project. Great teams are built on strong values, clear purpose, and bold thinking. I look forward to helping build something special in Glasgow, Hayden said. Hayden highlighted the importance of fostering a winning culture and creating an environment where players can develop, perform under pressure, and reach their full potential. He also described the ETPL as an exciting opportunity to support crickets growth across new markets and inspire the next generation of talent. Glasgow Cosmic management welcomed Haydens arrival, stating that his vast experience, leadership qualities, and international reputation will be instrumental in shaping the clubs future and strengthening its presence in the European cricket landscape. The franchises roster features renowned players, including Finn Allen, Liam Livingstone, Josh Philippe, Moises Henriques, Kamindu Mendis, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi, Gerhard Erasmus, Duan Jansen, Ali Khan, as well as Scotland captain Richie Berrington and Scottish cricket star George Munsey. The inclusion of Scotland captain Berrington and Munsey highlights the franchises commitment to Scottish cricket as it prepares to compete in the inaugural ETPL season. The franchises roster features renowned players, including Finn Allen, Liam Livingstone, Josh Philippe, Moises Henriques, Kamindu Mendis, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi, Gerhard Erasmus, Duan Jansen, Ali Khan, as well as Scotland captain Richie Berrington and Scottish cricket star George Munsey. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The first edition of the ETPL is scheduled from August 26 to September 20. It completed its six-team franchise line-up at a landmark event in Dublin earlier this month, where Rahul Dravid was officially unveiled as owner of the Dublin franchise ahead of the leagues 2026 launch, joining Glasgow, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Belfast, and Rotterdam, competing in 33 matches. Article Source: IANS
Mosaddek Hossain And Nahid Rana Star As Bangladesh Beat Australia After 21 Years In ODI Cricket
Bangla National Stadium: Mosaddek Hossain marked his return to international cricket in style with an unbeaten 86, while pacer Nahid Rana ripped through the Australian batting line-up with 4 for 41 as Bangladesh stunned Australia by 86 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method in the opening ODI in Dhaka on Tuesday, securing their first 50-over victory over the six-time world champions since the famous Cardiff triumph in 2005. For a long time, Cardiff 2005 was the key moment in Bangladesh's ODI history against Australia. On Tuesday at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Bangladesh added another chapter by outplaying Australia to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Set a target of 285 runs, Australia was struggling at 191 for 9 when rain and lightning forced the match to be called off. This gave Bangladesh an 86-run victory under the DLS method. Cameron Green fought hard with an unbeaten 52, but wickets fell regularly around him as the visitors never recovered from an early collapse. Bangladesh's victory relied on two standout players. Mosaddek, recalled after a four-year absence, scored the highest of his ODI career with an unbeaten 86 and later took 2 for 37 in his 10 overs. Rana delivered a strong spell of fast bowling, finishing with 4 for 41. Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman had already put Australia on the back foot at 2 for 2. Australia's day was worsened by poor fielding. They dropped four catches, including three chances from Mosaddek. Their ground fielding also left a lot to be desired. After winning the toss and choosing to field, Australia started well when Nathan Ellis dismissed Saif Hassan quickly. However, Tanzid Hasan responded aggressively, driving and pulling confidently. He hit Cameron Green for a six over midwicket during the Powerplay. Tanzid reached his half-century off 41 balls before getting out for 54 to Ellis. Najmul Hossain Shanto kept the momentum going with a smooth 67, taking on the seamers and debutant Liam Scott before getting caught by Matt Renshaw at long-off. Litton Das managed only 7 before falling to Renshaw. Mosaddek then took charge of the innings. Fresh off a successful Dhaka Premier League campaign with Abahani, he gradually picked up the pace, combining traditional play with some innovation. He shared a 75-run fifth-wicket partnership with Towhid Hridoy and added another 45 runs with Taskin Ahmed. His innings included two reverse hits and a huge six off Adam Zampa over long-off in the 44th over, leading Bangladesh to finish at 284 for 8. Australia's chase fell apart right away. Taskin's first ball broke through Matthew Short's defence, while Mustafizur got Marnus Labuschagne lbw soon after, leaving Australia at 2 for 2. Cooper Connolly survived an early dropped catch and started to rebuild with captain Josh Inglis. However, Rana's extra bounce forced Inglis to edge the ball behind the stumps. Connolly and Alex Carey added 40 runs before Mosaddek struck, bowling Connolly and later dismissing Matt Renshaw. Rana continued to excel, getting Carey out for 47 before adding Liam Scott and Xavier Bartlett. Although he missed a five-wicket haul, his fiery spell put Bangladesh in control. Green reached his fourth ODI fifty and remained not out on 52, but with Australia at 191 for 9, the outcome was clear. Rana continued to excel, getting Carey out for 47 before adding Liam Scott and Xavier Bartlett. Although he missed a five-wicket haul, his fiery spell put Bangladesh in control. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh 284/8 in 50 overs (Mosaddek Hossain 86*, Najmul Hossain Shanto 67, Tanzid Hasan Tamim 54; Nathan Ellis 3-38) beat Australia 191/9 in 42.2 overs (Cameron Green 52*; Nahid Rana 4-41, Mosaddek Hossain 2-37) by 86 runs [DLS Method] Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up: Ireland beat Bangladesh; Scotland thump Pakistan
Canning and Maguire starred for Ireland, while Bryce's 43-ball 94 took Scotland to a DLS win
Dani Gibson to captain Sunrisers Leeds in Women's Hundred
England allrounder was most-expensive signing at 190,000 in Hundred auction
JU Salt Lake Stadium: The Women's Bengal T20 League witnessed another power-packed action day on Tuesday as Murshidabad Kueens and Rashmi NES Medinipur Wizards picked up important victories at the JU Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. Kashish Agarwal top-scored with 43, while captain Tanushree Sarkar played a crucial knock of 39, and Jahanbi Raj Paswaan added a valuable 24. The finishing touches were provided by Prativa Rana, whose unbeaten cameo of 21 came at a blistering strike rate and helped Murshidabad finish strongly. Chandrima Biswas, Diya Nandi, and Supriti Roy were among the wickets for Purulia. The chase became difficult for Novus Royals Purulia after the early dismissal of skipper Dhara Gujjar. Murshidabad's bowlers kept the pressure on throughout, striking at regular intervals. Toriya Singha Roy stood tall with an unbeaten half-century, scoring 50 off 37 balls. However, her effort was not enough as Novus Royals Purulia fell short of the target. Jahanbi Raj Paswaan delivered an excellent all-round performance with figures of 2/16, while Sinjini Sarkar and Sanaya Mondal also picked up wickets. The day's second match saw Rashmi NES Medinipur Wizards make the most of a rain-affected contest to register an eight-wicket win over Shrachi Rarh Tigers via the DLS method. Shrachi Rarh Tigers started well through the in-form Bristi Maji, who scored 29 off 19 deliveries, but struggled to maintain momentum after her departure. Skipper Piyali Ghosh held the innings together with 31 as the Tigers were bowled out for 102 in 18.4 overs. The Wizards' spin trio of Salma Khatoon, Rupa Dutta, and Soumi Roy shared six wickets between them to keep the scoring under control. Rain after the first innings revised the target to 88 in 16 overs, but the Wizards approached the chase confidently. Sweta Singh set the tone with 38 runs, while Adrija Sarkar remained composed at the other end with an unbeaten 30. Their efforts ensured Rashmi NES Medinipur Wizards reached the target within 14.1 overs, sealing a comfortable victory with eight wickets in hand. Brief scores: Murshidabad Kueens 160/4 in 20 overs Novus Royals Purulia 110/5 in 20 overs Result: Murshidabad Kueens won by 50 runs Shrachi Rarh Tigers 102 all out in 18.4 overs Result: Murshidabad Kueens won by 50 runs Also Read: Live Cricket Score Result: Rashmi NES Medinipur Wizards won by 8 wickets via DLS Method Article Source: IANS
Bengal T20 League: Gandhi, Sujit Guide Howrah Warriors To Victory Over Royal Tiger
The Bengal T20 League: Leading from the front, Shakir Habib Gandhi scored an unbeaten 52 off 32 balls, while Sujit Kumar Yadav starred with the ball, returning figures of 3/20, as Adamas Howrah Warriors defeated Kolkata Royal Tigers by seven wickets via the DLS Method in Season 3 of the Bengal T20 League at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Tuesday. Batting first, Kolkata Royal Tigers found themselves in trouble at 75/7 before Ronit Ghosh produced a superb counter-attacking knock. His unbeaten 71 off 37 deliveries helped the Tigers recover strongly and post a competitive 149/8 in their 20 overs. With the target revised to 122 in 15 overs, Howrah Warriors approached the chase aggressively and remained in control throughout. Gandhi anchored the innings with a composed half-century, while Kazi Junaid Saifi contributed a brisk 34 off 23 balls. Shashank Singh then provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 32 off 18 deliveries. The Warriors eventually reached 124/3 in 13.2 overs to secure a comfortable victory and collect two valuable points. The Bengal T20 League is in its Season 3 and is organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). The league features eight city-based franchises representing the breadth of West Bengal - Adamas Howrah Warriors, Novus Royals Purulia, Kolkata Royal Tigers, Murshidabad Kings and Kueens, Rashmi Nes Medinipur Wizards, Servotech Siliguri Strikers, Shrachi Rarh Tigers, and Sobisco Smashers Malda competing across men's and women's competitions. Men's matches are held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, with women's matches at the JU Salt Lake Campus, Kolkata. Season 3 is anchored by the theme Ebar Jombe Khela! - a rallying cry that captures the league's spirit: fierce, uncompromising, and unmistakably Bengal. Brief scores: Kolkata Royal Tigers 149/8 in 20 overs Brief scores: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Result: Adamas Howrah Warriors won by 7 wickets (DLS Method) Article Source: IANS
Gaikwad 101 trumps Arachchige 74 as India A win thriller against Sri Lanka A
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi provided a tantalising glimpse of his potential before he was dismissed for 14 off 12 balls
Lord's pitch rated as 'unsatisfactory' following England's first Test win
ICC also hands out demerit point to Gadaffi Stadium for third ODI between Pakistan and Australia
Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium: A magnificent century from Ruturaj Gaikwad and a composed effort from the bowlers helped India A begin the Tri-Nation A Series with a hard-fought 8-run victory over Sri Lanka A at Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium on Tuesday. Gaikwad rescued India A from a precarious position before the visitors defended 277 to emerge victorious in a nail-biting contest that went deep into the chase. Asked to bat first, India A were rocked early as they slipped to 16/2, with both Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Prabhsimran Singh departing cheaply. Sooryavanshi's much-anticipated return after his IPL heroics lasted only 14 runs, leaving India A under pressure in the opening overs. Gaikwad then produced a captain's knock, rebuilding the innings with maturity and control. The right-hander struck 101 off 114 deliveries, an innings laced with six fours and three sixes, stabilising the innings after the early collapse and ensuring India A remained on course for a competitive total. The middle order chipped in around him with captain Tilak Varma playing a 60-run knock, before a late flourish lifted the scoring rate. Ayush Badoni contributed a brisk 24 from 18 balls, while Suryansh Shedge's unbeaten 26 off just 14 deliveries gave India A the finishing kick. The visitors collected 89 runs in the final 10 overs to post 277/6 from their 50 overs. Sri Lanka A responded positively, with Niroshan Dickwella providing early momentum before the hosts kept pace with the required rate through the middle overs. However, India A managed to strike at crucial intervals to prevent a decisive partnership from taking the game away. The chase was anchored by Sahan Arachchige, who played a superb knock of 74 from 72 balls and brought Sri Lanka A within touching distance of victory. Entering the final stages, the hosts required just 17 runs from the last three overs and appeared favourites. But India A found a way back through Anshul Kamboj. The pacer delivered a crucial yorker to bowl Arachchige in the 48th over, ending a threatening innings and injecting fresh life into the contest. Kamboj's breakthrough left Sri Lanka A needing 16 runs from 16 deliveries and shifted the pressure back onto the home side. The chase was anchored by Sahan Arachchige, who played a superb knock of 74 from 72 balls and brought Sri Lanka A within touching distance of victory. Entering the final stages, the hosts required just 17 runs from the last three overs and appeared favourites. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India A 277/6 in 50 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 101, Tilak Varma 60; Mohamed Shiraz 2-67) beat Sri Lanka A all out for 269 in 48.5 overs (Sahan Arachchige 74, Niroshan Dickwella 47;Arshad Khan 2-24, Ayush Badoni 2-46) by 8 runs. Article Source: IANS
Lord's, Gaddafi Stadium Handed Demerit Points As ICC Rates Pitches 'unsatisfactory'
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has handed one demerit point each to Lord's in London and the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore after pitches used in recent international fixtures were rated Unsatisfactory under the ICC Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process. The sanction follows assessments submitted by match referees after the opening Test of the ICC World Test Championship 2025-27 cycle between England and New Zealand at Lord's and the third ODI between Pakistan and Australia in Lahore. Both venues have received one demerit point, with the ICC confirming there were no previous demerit points against either ground. The respective reports have been forwarded to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), who now have 14 days to appeal the decision. At Lord's, concerns centred on the excessive assistance offered to bowlers throughout the Test match, which ended inside four days despite significant rain interruptions on the third day. The match witnessed a remarkable 33 wickets fall across the opening two days alone, with 16 wickets tumbling on Day One and a further 17 on Day Two. Explaining the decision, match referee Andy Pycroft pointed to the imbalance between bat and ball that persisted throughout the contest. There was plenty of excessive seam movement throughout the Test, and the ball also kept extremely low on several occasions. The bounce was variable throughout as 16 wickets fell on the first day and 17 on the second. There was simply an over-balance in favour of ball against bat caused by the pitch, Pycroft said. The pitch at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium came under scrutiny for entirely different reasons. While Lord's was criticised for offering excessive assistance to seam bowlers, the Lahore surface was deemed too slow and difficult to score runs on in a 50-over contest. The third ODI between Pakistan and Australia turned into a low-scoring affair, with batters from both sides struggling to score freely as the pitch offered assistance to spin from an early stage. Match referee Graeme La Brooy highlighted those concerns in his report, stating, The pitch was slow and low and made scoring runs very difficult. It did not suit a One Day International game as batters had to spend more time to settle in. It helped spin very early in the match and continued the same way throughout. The third ODI between Pakistan and Australia turned into a low-scoring affair, with batters from both sides struggling to score freely as the pitch offered assistance to spin from an early stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While neither Lord's nor Gaddafi Stadium faces any immediate threat, the latest ratings serve as a warning for two of the sport's most prominent venues as they seek to avoid further penalties in future international fixtures. Article Source: IANS
MPL T20: Playing Alongside Experienced Players Motivates Young Girls, Says Chambal Gharials Coach
Madhya Pradesh Premier League T20: Chambal Ghariyals womens team coach Mohnish Mishra believes the presence of Indian national team cricketers in the Womens Madhya Pradesh Premier League T20 is playing a major role in motivating young players and accelerating their development. Speaking about the impact of experienced players such as India all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar, Mishra said sharing the dressing room and the field with established stars gives young cricketers valuable exposure and confidence. When international players and WPL players who have already represented India play alongside the youngsters, it motivates them a lot. The young girls get to share the dressing room with them, play matches with them, and learn from their experience. That is a huge benefit, Mishra told IANS. He also praised the tournaments initiative to include emerging players in every team. Two PDP players who have never played district cricket before are getting an opportunity in every team. They have to play at least two matches. Getting a chance to play at such a high level alongside experienced players is very good exposure for them, he added. Mishra feels the league is helping identify and nurture new talent across the state. The girls are seeing that everyone is performing well, and new talents are coming forward. The opportunities being provided to young players are helping them gain confidence and experience, he said. The Chambal Ghariyals coach also extended his best wishes to the Indian womens team ahead of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026. We won the World Cup last year, and my wish is that we bring the World Cup home again. The best team has been selected by the BCCI and the selectors. I wish them all the best for the tournament, Mishra said. Looking ahead, Mishra expressed confidence that Madhya Pradesh will continue producing players for the national team. Many talented girls are performing consistently. Players like Anushka Sharma and Kranti Goud are already making progress, while Pooja Vastrakar has set an example. In the coming years, you will see many more players from Madhya Pradesh representing India, he said. Mishra credited the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Associations structure and coaching system for the growth of womens cricket in the state. Looking ahead, Mishra expressed confidence that Madhya Pradesh will continue producing players for the national team. Many talented girls are performing consistently. Players like Anushka Sharma and Kranti Goud are already making progress, while Pooja Vastrakar has set an example. In the coming years, you will see many more players from Madhya Pradesh representing India, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He added that the state league can act as a stepping stone towards bigger opportunities. The league has benefited the players a lot. If they perform well here, it can open doors to bigger platforms like the Womens Premier League because they are already competing in a strong tournament, Mishra concluded. Article Source: IANS
'Met Virat But Couldn't Speak, Felt Nervous': Pooja Vastrakar Recalls Star-struck Moment
Met Virat Kohli: Even as one of India's most experienced all-rounders and a regular presence in the national setup, Pooja Vastrakar isn't immune to feeling starstruck. The Indian woman cricketer, currently captaining Chambal Ghariyals in the Women's MPL T20, recalled a chance meeting with Virat Kohli in South Africa and admitted that nerves got the better of her, preventing her from striking up a conversation with one of Indian cricket's biggest icons. I met Virat in South Africa. But I didn't talk to him. Because we were at the airport, and I thought he was occupied. I was nervous, maybe, so I didnt speak to him because hes someone with a busy schedule. And I never felt the need for it. Because if you go to the NCA (BCCI CoE), you meet all the players there. There are coaches. We have so many senior players in our team. So, they help us with small things. So, I didn't talk to him at that level, Pooja, who also represents RCB, told IANS during an exclusive interaction. The candid admission offered a rare glimpse into the human side of one of India's most experienced all-rounders, who has represented the country across formats and featured in the Women's Premier League for both the Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Away from franchise cricket, Pooja is currently focused on leading the Chambal Ghariyals in the Women's MPL T20, a tournament she believes is an important stepping stone for aspiring cricketers. This platform is very big for girls. And when they get a platform, they get a chance to show their skills. And when there's a tournament like this, all the scout members are involved, and they have an eye on the players. And I think even they know that this is a big platform for the players and that theyre working hard. So, any good innings or a good moment, even if it's a ball, it's good for them to go to the camps, whenever there are any, she said. Asked what separates future India players from the rest, Pooja pointed to discipline as the defining quality. I think discipline is very important. Because a lot of people work hard, a lot of people have talent. But the discipline, if you're bowling an over, can you deliver all the 6 balls exactly the way the captain wants you to? If you're batting, if the score is 120, can you stay till the end and chase it down? That is where discipline is crucial in making a player a star, Pooja expressed. As captain, Pooja said her responsibilities extend far beyond her individual performances. When we play for India, we have our own responsibilities, and that sense builds in. But when you're a captain for a franchise in MPL or even the state team, for that matter, you have to act responsibly, not just for yourself but also for the 15 members plus supporting staff. And there are a lot of responsibilities. Thinking about the team, taking it to the finals, all the ups and downs. The atmosphere should be very good. So, things are very different when it comes to responsibility. But as a player, I've liked taking responsibility since childhood. So, I'm enjoying my captaincy, she noted. One of the most dependable all-rounders, Pooja said she has never felt that any part of her contribution to the national team has gone unnoticed. No, I've never felt that way. Whenever they needed me to bat, I have scored for them. Even in bowling, in all phases, in all formats. And I have always reaped rewards from it, she stated. Looking back on her own journey, the 25-year-old said the belief shown in her abilities from an early stage helped her become the player she is today. Even then, everyone believed in Pooja. They knew that she was very talented and would play for India one day. And not only will she play, but she'll also become an impactful player. And touchwood, that's what happened. So, I'm grateful, yeah. I've seen a lot of difference at a smaller level in myself from that time to now. Because when you make your debut, there are ups and downs. It's a little difficult to handle. But as you gain experience, your attitude changes and you become cool, calm, and composed, she mentioned. Looking back on her own journey, the 25-year-old said the belief shown in her abilities from an early stage helped her become the player she is today. Also Read: Live Cricket Score My message is that they are doing a good job, and they should continue playing the same way. And bring the T20 World Cup home just like they brought home the ODI World Cup, Pooja said. Article Source: IANS
Jharkhand T20 League From Tomorrow, Dhoni To Attend Opening Ceremony
Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: The inaugural Jharkhand T20 Cricket League, being organised on the lines of the Indian Premier League (IPL), will begin at the JSCA International Stadium complex in Ranchi on Wednesday, officials said. The tournament is being conducted by the Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) in accordance with BCCI guidelines. A total of 27 matches will be played among six franchise teams. Preparations for the event are in the final stages. Indian cricket legend and Jharkhands most prominent cricket icon, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, will attend the opening ceremony as the chief guest. JSCA Vice-President Sanjay Pandey said Dhoni has confirmed his presence. The ceremony will be held after the conclusion of the opening match. Bollywood singer Kanika Kapoor will also perform on the occasion. The participating teams are Chotanagpur Royals, Ranchi Titans, Koylanchal Super Kings, Jamshedpur Steelers, Dhanbad Diamonds, and Santhal Strikers. A total of 24 matches will be played in the league stage, followed by two semi-finals on June 22 and the final on June 23. The opening match on June 10 will be played between Chotanagpur Royals and Ranchi Titans at 12 noon, followed by the second match between Koylanchal Super Kings and Jamshedpur Steelers on the same day. However, cricket fans have received a setback ahead of the tournament, as Jharkhands star wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan will not participate due to his commitments with the Indian team. All-rounder Anukul Roy is also unavailable as he is on tour to Sri Lanka with the India A side. According to JSCA, two matches will be played each day during the league phase -- the first in the afternoon and the second in the evening. However, cricket fans have received a setback ahead of the tournament, as Jharkhands star wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan will not participate due to his commitments with the Indian team. All-rounder Anukul Roy is also unavailable as he is on tour to Sri Lanka with the India A side. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The first semi-final on June 22 will be played between Team 1 and Team 4, while the second semi-final will see Team 2 take on Team 3. The winners will face off in the final on June 23 to decide the first champion of the Jharkhand T20 League. Article Source: IANS
T20 Mumbai Womens League: Mansis Fifty Sets Up Sky Risers' Win Over Falcons
Thane Sky Risers: Thane Sky Risers registered their first win of the inaugural T20 Mumbai Womens League with a commanding 33-run victory over SOBO Mumbai Falcons at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. Powered by opener Mansi Patils fluent half-century, the Risers posted a competitive 159/7 before producing a disciplined bowling display to restrict the table-toppers to 126/9, inflicting the Falcons first defeat of the season. The defeat, however, wont make much of a difference to the Falcons as they have already sealed their place in the final. Chasing 160, the Falcons endured a disastrous start as Ashwini Nishad (2/8) struck on the first two deliveries of the innings to leave them reeling at 0-2. Skipper Riya Chaudhari (23) and Vedika Nikam (15) attempted to steady the innings, but neither could convert their starts. Prakashika Naik then turned the game decisively in the Risers favour with an impressive spell of 3/25, dismantling the middle order and reducing the Falcons to 69/6. Janhvi Kate kept the chase alive briefly with a late assault, producing 24 off 14 balls, but Trisha Parmar (2-17) ensured there would be no late resurgence as the Falcons fell well short of the target. Earlier, after being asked to bat, the Risers lost Vruushali Bhagat cheaply before Mansi and Heeya Pandit (36) stitched together a crucial 42-run partnership for the second wicket. Mansi led the charge with a sparkling 55 off 37 deliveries, striking nine fours and a six. Khushi Bhatia added a valuable 29, but regular wickets in the closing stages prevented the Risers from pushing beyond the 160-mark. Nevertheless, the total proved more than enough as their bowlers combined effectively to seal a much-needed victory. Earlier, on Monday evening, Arcs Andheri rode spectacular all-round performances from Arjun Tendulkar (3/11 & 66 not out off 34 balls) and Musheer Khan (1/24 & 54 not out off 38) to thrash Bandra Blasters by 9 wickets in the mens tournament of the ongoing T20 Mumbai League 2026 at the same venue. Khushi Bhatia added a valuable 29, but regular wickets in the closing stages prevented the Risers from pushing beyond the 160-mark. Nevertheless, the total proved more than enough as their bowlers combined effectively to seal a much-needed victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Thane Sky Risers 159/7 in 20 overs (Mansi Patil 55, Heeya Pandit 36; Swara Jadhav 2/22) beat SOBO Mumbai Falcons 126/9 in 20 overs (Janhvi Kate 24, Riya Chaudhari 23; Prakashika Naik 3/25) by 33 runs. Article Source: IANS
Its bigger. Is it better? A look at the differences between the 1994 and 2026 FIFA World Cups
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The Jharkhand State Cricket Association: Virat Singh led, Chota Nagpur Royals will take on Rajandeep Singhs Ranchi Titans in the opening match of the Jharkhand T20 League starting from June 10 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex. The opener will be followed the opening ceremony for the Jharkhand T20 League which will be attended by the pride of Jharkhand, MS. Dhoni, one of the most internationally respected cricketers India has produced. The second match of the day will be played between Koylanchal Super Kings and Jamshedpur Steelers, captained by Utkarsh Singh and Kumar Deobrat, respectively. The Jharkhand State Cricket Association (JSCA) have announced the final fixtures for the twenty-seven matches to be played at the JSCA International Stadium Complex, including the two semi-finals and the final. Six franchises i.e. Ranchi Titans, Jamshedpur Steelers, Chota Nagpur Royals, Koylanchal Super Kings, Dhanbad Diamonds and Santhal Strikers will be fighting for the coveted trophy of the inaugural Jharkhand T20 League. This league marks a significant milestone in Jharkhand cricket. We are excited to witness the best talent from the state compete at a professional level and inspire the next generation of cricketers and wish all the teams and the cricketers the best of luck. said Ajay Nath Shah Deo, President, JSCA. The response from players, franchises and supporters has already been phenomenal. We are confident that the inaugural edition will set a strong benchmark for the future stated by Sanjay Pandey, Vice President, JSCA. The Jharkhand T20 League will create immense opportunities for young players to showcase their abilities alongside experienced campaigners. We look forward to an exciting season ahead said Saurabh Tiwary, Honorary Secretary, JSCA. The response from players, franchises and supporters has already been phenomenal. We are confident that the inaugural edition will set a strong benchmark for the future stated by Sanjay Pandey, Vice President, JSCA. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The core aim of the league is to create a platform enabling cricketers to showcase their talent and excel at the state, national and international level. Ishan Kishan, Robin Minz, Kumar Kushagra, Anukul Roy, Sushant Mishra, Utkarsh Singh and Virat Singh are amongst the key players that will be seen in action at the inaugural Jharkhand T20 League. Article Source: IANS
Winning Has Become Second Nature For India, Says Head Coach Muzumdar Ahead Of Women's T20 WC
Cricket World Cup: India head coach Amol Muzumdar believes the team's sustained success over the last few years has helped create a winning culture within the squad, as the reigning ICC Women's Cricket World Cup champions prepare for another shot at global silverware at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. India enter the tournament carrying the tag of world champions after ending their long wait for a senior women's ICC title by lifting the 50-over World Cup last year. The achievement has elevated expectations around the side, but Muzumdar insists his players are well-equipped to handle the pressures that come with competing on cricket's biggest stage. There's pressure in every tournament, and the players are used to it. They've been playing international cricket for some time now. But in a tournament like the World Cup, we'll be going in as ODI World Cup champions for the first time, Muzumdar told JioStar. The coach believes India's recent success has not been built solely on major tournament performances but on a mindset developed through consistently treating every series as an important assignment. Winning is a habit. Over the last three years, we've tried to win every series and to treat each one as extremely important, regardless of who we're playing against. Once you get into the habit of winning series, it becomes second nature, he said. Under Harmanpreet Kaur and Muzumdar, India have established themselves as one of the most consistent teams in women's cricket, with the World Cup triumph serving as the culmination of years of progress. The focus now is on maintaining those standards and ensuring the team approaches the T20 World Cup with the same intensity that fueled their success in the 50-over format. Muzumdar also highlighted the commitment shown by the squad during its build-up to the tournament, praising the players' dedication during the preparation phase. The team has been working very hard on this for the past month. I've never seen a team, irrespective of gender, work so hard and be so dedicated towards one goal, he mentioned. While India will rely heavily on experienced campaigners such as Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and Jemimah Rodrigues, the squad also includes players who were not part of the World Cup-winning group. Integrating those players into the team's culture has been a key focus for the coaching staff. Discussing the message delivered to squad members who missed out on last year's historic triumph, Muzumdar emphasised the importance of unity and knowledge-sharing within the dressing room. It's about bringing the youngsters together. This team has seniors who are always ready to share whatever experiences they have gained, Muzumdar stated. The coach pointed to wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia as an example of a player capable of making an impact despite spending significant time away from the international arena because of injury setbacks. There are a few new faces in this team. Yastika has been playing for many years, but she was sidelined due to injury. She knows what international cricket is all about, he added The coach pointed to wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia as an example of a player capable of making an impact despite spending significant time away from the international arena because of injury setbacks. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the confidence of world champions and a squad blending experience with emerging talent, India will head into the Women's T20 World Cup aiming to prove that last year's triumph was not the end of a journey, but the beginning of a sustained era of success. Article Source: IANS
Mosaddek stars on ODI comeback to lift Bangladesh to 284
Nathan Ellis impressed with the ball while Matt Renshaw also bowled well, but Australia spilled four catches
Prasidh Krishna Replaces Siraj In T20I Squads For Ireland, England Tour
BCCI Medical Team: Fast bowler Mohammed Siraj has been withdrawn from India's squads for the upcoming T20I series against Ireland and England, with the selection committee naming Prasidh Krishna as his replacement. BCCI said Siraj has been advised a period of rest following discussions between the medical team and the management. The board said the decision was taken as a precautionary measure to ensure the right-arm pacer gets adequate recovery time ahead of a long international season. Following discussions between the BCCI Medical Team and the Team Management, Siraj has been advised a period of rest as part of his workload management programme. The decision has been taken as a precautionary measure to ensure adequate recovery ahead of a long international season, the BCCI said in its statement. Prasidh was in fine form in the recently concluded Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. The Gujarat Titans fast bowler took 16 wickets in 12 matches at an economy rate of 10.44. He has played five T20Is so far, with eight wickets at an economy rate of 11. His last game for India in the format came in November 2023, against Australia in Guwahati. Prasidh is also part of India's squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan beginning June 13 Shreyas Iyer, who was appointed the new captain in place of Suryakumar Yadav, will lead the side, with Tilak Varma serving as vice-captain. The squad also includes 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who can become the youngest player to play international cricket for India. Prasidh is also part of India's squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan beginning June 13 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias updated squad for the Ireland and England T20I series: Shreyas Iyer (captain), Abhishek Sharma, Sanju Samson (wicketkeeper), Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper), Shivam Dube, Tilak Varma (vice-captain), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Prasidh Krishna. Article Source: IANS
Prasidh replaces Siraj for Ireland and England T20Is
The decision has been taken to manage the fast bowler's workload, the BCCI said in a statement
Melie Kerr Becomes No.1 All-rounder; Harmanpreet Returns To Top 10 In ICC Rankings
Bangladesh Skipper Nigar Sultana: New Zealand star Melie Kerr dethroned West Indies skipper Healy Matthews to regain the top spot in the T20I all-rounders chart as the International Cricket Council (ICC) released the updated women's rankings on Tuesday. Kerr returns to the top position just days before the start of the T20 World Cup, with West Indies skipper Hayley Matthews dropping back to the No.2 slot after she sat out her side's final fixture of the recent tri-series in Ireland. Despite New Zealand's skipper claiming the throne, the race at the top of the all-rounders chart remains tight, with Kerr's lead sitting at just five rating points as the two influential skippers jostle for positions at the upcoming T20 World Cup in England and Wales that commences on June 12. While the Australian duo of Georgia Voll and Beth Mooney has continued to remain at top two positions in the batters ranking and will head to the tournament as number one and two batters. Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has improved her position by one spot and is back in the top 10 list following her unbeaten half-century in the recent series decider against England in Taunton. There are also gains for the England players who performed well in the series, as Alice Capsey, who was the Player of the Match in the series decider with a superb innings of 82 runs has moved up 13 places to improve to 30th on the list for T20I batters. Bangladesh Skipper Nigar Sultana has moved up two slots to come in at 18th position in the batters ranking. While England veteran Heather Knight moves to 21st position after moving up four spots. England spinner Linsey Smith will enter as the Number 1 T20I bowler as she has maintained her narrow advantage in the No.1 position ahead of Pakistan counterpart Sadia Iqbal. Bangladesh Skipper Nigar Sultana has moved up two slots to come in at 18th position in the batters ranking. While England veteran Heather Knight moves to 21st position after moving up four spots. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While Kerr and Matthews dominate the charts for T20I all-rounders, there are gains for Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce, who is up nine places to be placed at 17th following some decent efforts during their recent tri-series against Bangladesh and the Netherlands. Article Source: IANS
Venkatesh Iyer, Shivam Shukla Power Indore Pink Panthers To First Win In Madhya Pradesh League
Indore Pink Panthers: The Holkar Stadium witnessed a batting spectacle as the Indore Pink Panthers etched their first win in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026, beating the Malwa Stallions by 31 runs. After posting a massive 229/5, Pink Panthers restricted the Malwa Stallions at 198/9 to secure a 31-run win. The Panthers suffered an early setback when opener Siddharth Patidar was dismissed for just 2 off 10 balls. However, wicketkeeper-batter Atharv Joshi and Karan Tahliyani steadied the innings with a brisk 44-run partnership. Joshi played an aggressive knock of 45 off just 20 deliveries before departing, while Tahliyani continued to anchor the innings and went on to score a well-made half-century. A couple of useful partnerships kept the scoreboard ticking, but the Panthers found themselves at 131/4 in the 15th over. It was then that captain Venkatesh Iyer joined forces with Saransh Surana, and the duo completely changed the complexion of the innings. The pair launched a relentless assault on the bowlers, striking boundaries at will and dominating the final overs with some clean and powerful hitting. Their explosive partnership pushed the Stallions onto the back foot and helped the Panthers finish with a daunting total. Iyer smashed a blistering 54 off just 22 balls, an innings studded with six sixes and a boundary, while Surana remained unbeaten on 50 off only 17 deliveries, hammering five sixes and three fours. For Malwa Stallions, captain Ashutosh Sharma was the most economical bowler, finishing with figures of 1-32 from his four overs. In reply, Indore Pink Panthers' bowlers and especially Shivam Shukla responded brilliantly. Roshan Kewat provided the early breakthrough by dismissing Aryan Deshmukh for 10 off 5 balls. Ansh Yadav and Sachin Vishwakarma then tried to revive the chase with a 55-run partnership. Ansh scored a quick 31 off 19 deliveries, while Vishwakarma contributed a fighting 47 off 32 balls. However, the Panthers struck back strongly and ripped through the Stallions middle order, leaving them reeling at 144/7 and firmly on the back foot. Parth Sahani provided some late entertainment with a fighting knock, playing a few delightful strokes and keeping the crowd engaged as he struck 54 off 28. However, the required run-rate had climbed too high by then, leaving Malwa Stallions with too much to do in the closing stages. Meanwhile, Shivam Shukla starred with the ball for Indore Pink Panthers, claiming a brilliant five-wicket haul to seal a dominant victory for his side. Reflecting on the win, Panther skipper Iyer said, Its great to get our first win of the tournament and collect those two important points. But I feel we left at least 20 more runs out there with the bat. We probably had the opportunity to win by a much bigger margin. Fielding is an area we need to improve as well. Some catches were difficult because the ball was swirling under the lights, but I dont want to make excuses. I dropped a straightforward chance myself, so I take responsibility for that, he further added. Reflecting on the win, Panther skipper Iyer said, Its great to get our first win of the tournament and collect those two important points. But I feel we left at least 20 more runs out there with the bat. We probably had the opportunity to win by a much bigger margin. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Panthers will now take on Rewa Jaguars in their next fixture at Daly College on Wednesday. Article Source: IANS
'Young Pacer Need To Step Up With Cummins, Starc And Hazlewood In Their 30s': McGrath
New Delhi: Former Australian great Glenn McGrath has urged the Australian young pacers to make the best use of the opportunities they get as the legendary trio of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc move into later stages of their career. McGrath believes that Australia has a promising crop of young fast bowlers waiting in the wings, but stressed that the next generation will need to seize the opportunities that come their way. Starc, Hazlewood and Cummins are all in their mid-to-late thirties, arent they? You wonder how long they can go, McGrath said as quoted by ESPNCricinfo. The legendary pacer noted that Australia faces an important transition period, particularly with an Ashes series in England on the horizon. I look at it from an Australian perspective in Test cricket. The Ashes is coming up next year in England, and Australia have not won an Ashes in England outright since 2001. Hopefully, theres incentive for the boys to keep going, but theres going to be that turnover, he said. McGrath pointed to several young fast bowlers who could emerge as long-term successors to the experienced trio. Theres a few coming through at the moment. The Pakistan tours before and after the World T20 didnt go to plan, but I think theres opportunity for quite a few young guys at the moment. Guys like Spencer Johnson have some real pace, but whether theyve had enough opportunity? I know Nathan Ellis has been for a while and Xavier Bartlett; they are the next level in white-ball cricket, he said. McGrath also highlighted the depth available in Australias domestic system, naming Will Sutherland, Jack Edwards and Brendan Doggett among the players pushing for higher honours. Youve also got Will Sutherland, Jack Edwards and Brendan Doggett. Plenty of young guys there, but well wait and see if someone really puts their hands up, he added. The former fast bowler credited Australias Sheffield Shield competition for producing quality talent and believes strong performances at the domestic level will determine who earns a place in the national setup. Youve also got Will Sutherland, Jack Edwards and Brendan Doggett. Plenty of young guys there, but well wait and see if someone really puts their hands up, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the fitness and depth of Australia's pace resources will be tested over the crucial next 14 months with at least 20 Tests on the schedule. Article Source: IANS
A Final Shot At Glory: 5 Cricketers Who Can Call It Quits After Women's T20 WC 2026
T20 World Cup: As the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 approaches, fans across the globe are preparing for more than just a battle for the trophy. For several of the games most celebrated names, the tournament will mark the final chapter of remarkable international careers that have inspired a generation of cricketers. With the competition set to begin on June 12 in England and Wales, a number of experienced stars are expected to take the field one last time on the global stage. Here are five players who could retire from international cricket after the Womens T20 World Cup 2026. 1. Sophie Devine (New Zealand) One of the finest all-rounders in womens cricket, Sophie Devine has already confirmed that the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup will be her final international assignment. A powerful batter and a dependable bowler, Devine has been a pillar of New Zealand cricket for more than two decades. Having stepped away from ODIs in 2025, she now has one final opportunity to help the White Ferns defend their World Cup success. Her T20I career includes 3,719 runs, highlighted by her aggressive stroke play and match-winning ability. The 36-year-old has also taken 128 wickets in 154 matches. 2. Lea Tahuhu (New Zealand) Veteran fast bowler Lea Tahuhu is also set to bring the curtain down on her international career after the tournament. Known for her pace, aggression and competitiveness, Tahuhu has been one of New Zealands most successful seamers. She signed off from ODIs as her countrys leading wicket-taker in the format and enters her final tournament with nearly 100 T20I wickets to her name. Her experience will be crucial to New Zealands hopes of a memorable farewell campaign. 3. Suzie Bates (New Zealand) Few players have left a bigger mark on womens cricket than Suzie Bates. The former New Zealand captain remains one of the most accomplished batters in the history of the game and is widely expected to retire after the World Cup. Bates is the leading run-scorer in Womens T20I cricket and among the most prolific performers in ODIs. Across a career spanning nearly 20 years, she has combined consistency, longevity and leadership, while also contributing valuable wickets with the ball. Bates has scored 4720 runs in 183 T20I matches. The 38-year-old has also taken 62 wickets. 4. Megan Schutt (Australia) Australia pace spearhead Megan Schutt has already announced that the Womens T20 World Cup 2026 will be her final ICC event. Since making her debut in 2012, Schutt has established herself as one of the most successful fast bowlers in womens cricket. With more than 300 international wickets and multiple world titles to her name, the Australian quick will be aiming to finish her career by helping her team add another trophy to its collection. Scutt has taken 152 wickets in 125 T20i matches. 5. Shabnim Ismail (South Africa) For a time, it appeared that cricket fans had seen the last of Shabnim Ismail in South African colours post her side's defeat at home in the 2023 edition of the tournament. 5. Shabnim Ismail (South Africa) Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, the 37-year-old might again say goodbye to international cricket after the multi-national tournament concludes in England. Article Source: IANS
Hardik Gets Green Signal From BCCI CoE To Play In Afghanistan ODIs
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: India all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been almost declared fit by the BCCIs Centre of Excellence (CoE) to participate in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan starting on Sunday in Dharamsala. Pandya was battling back spasms, which forced him to miss a few games for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026. As a result, he was sent to the CoE in Bangalore for his fitness regime. He was named in the 15-member squad for the Afghanistan ODIs; however, his availability was subject to fitness. Hardik is almost cleared for his ODI return. It was more of a formality, as he has been going well in batting, bowling and fielding since arriving at the CoE on June 2. Both Hardik and Rohit are still here. Theres one more day to go, as the ODI team will assemble in Dharamshala tomorrow, a source aware of the development told IANS. The seam-bowling all-rounder's return to ODI cricket is a major boost for India, especially as the Men in Blue look to build their team for the 2027 World Cup in South Africa, Namibia and Zimbabwe. Meanwhile, opener Rohit Sharma's participation in the three-game series is subject to fitness, following a hamstring injury sustained in IPL 2026. Hardik has not played an ODI since India's Champions Trophy triumph in March 2025, while Rohit, who last featured in India's previous ODI assignment in January, is returning from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for six IPL matches earlier this season. Meanwhile, opener Rohit Sharma's participation in the three-game series is subject to fitness, following a hamstring injury sustained in IPL 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India's ODI series against Afghanistan begins with the first match on June 13 in Dharamsala, followed by fixtures in Lucknow (June 17) and Chennai (June 20). The squad for the ODIs in England will be picked after the series against Afghanistan. Article Source: IANS
Good Headache To Have: Mandhana Welcomes Selection Dilemma As Fringe Players Shine In T20 WC Warm-up
T20 World Cup: India's preparations for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup were reinforced when several squad members capitalised on their chances in a strong warm-up win against the West Indies and stand-in captain Smriti Mandhana expressed satisfaction with the increasing competition within the team while also stating that the fringe players finding their mojo was a positive sign. With regular skipper Harmanpreet Kaur absent from the fixture, Mandhana led the team and played a key role at the top of the order, striking a brisk 39 from 23 deliveries as India posted a challenging total before securing a 26-run win in Cardiff. However, it was the performances of players fighting for spots in the playing XI that drew the most attention. Middle-order batter Bharti Fulmali produced an unbeaten 56 off 40 balls, while bowlers Shreyanka Patil and Radha Yadav combined to claim seven wickets and derail the West Indies chase. Mandhana said the contributions from players who have had limited opportunities in recent months could only strengthen India's World Cup campaign. (It was) really important. They have not got a lot of game time coming here in England. Radha, Shrey (Shreyanka) and Bharti all three had a brilliant game and its a good headache to have ahead of the World Cup. It's very important for the 15 (player squad) to be in good nick because it always puts everyone else under pressure as well, Mandhana said after the match. India entered the contest looking to fine-tune combinations ahead of their tournament opener and used the match to test the depth of their squad. The response from those given extended opportunities is likely to provide selectors with plenty to consider in the coming days. After an explosive start from Mandhana and Shafali Verma, India briefly lost momentum through the middle overs before Fulmali's composed innings ensured the team finished strongly and set the West Indies a target of 180. Mandhana felt the outing served an important purpose beyond the result itself, particularly for batters lower down the order who had not spent much time at the crease recently. It was especially important for the middle order to bat and I think we did really well. I think all the bowlers were brilliant to restrict them to 150, she added. The bowling unit then supported the batting effort with a disciplined performance. Radha's crucial spell during the middle overs fractured the West Indies' chase, while Patil took four wickets, helping India secure a comfortable win. It was especially important for the middle order to bat and I think we did really well. I think all the bowlers were brilliant to restrict them to 150, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will continue preparations on Wednesday with another high-profile warm-up match against hosts England, while the West Indies will aim to regroup before their last practice game against Australia. Article Source: IANS
Hot Weather Cricket Tournament: The latest edition of the Delhi & District Cricket Association's (DDCA) prestigious Hot Weather Tournament got underway on Tuesday, with DDCA president Rohan Jaitley underlining the competition's significance as a platform for the capital's best-performing club cricketers. Widely regarded as one of the most prominent club cricket competitions in the region, the tournament brings together the top teams emerging from DDCA's annual Open League structure and has long served as a proving ground for aspiring cricketers in Delhi. Speaking on the sidelines of the opening ceremony, Jaitley highlighted both the event's history and its competitive nature. This is the DDCA Hot Weather Tournament. It is not only the oldest tournament in Delhi but also in North India. From our annual open league, the top 36 performing teams qualify for this tournament. The objective of this tournament is to provide a limited-overs, multi-exposure platform. There is no age criterion, and it brings out the best talent based on performances throughout the year for their clubs. They participate in the Hot Weather Tournament on behalf of the clubs. The tournament usually ends within 30-35 days. 36 teams are participating in the tournament. 113 clubs play in the Open League, out of which the top 36 participate in the Hot Weather Tournament. These are the teams that participate in DDCAs Open League and the top teams come here and play, Jaitley said. The Hot Weather Tournament occupies a special place in Delhi's cricketing calendar, with qualification earned solely through performances across the Open League season. The competition offers players an opportunity to showcase their abilities in a limited-overs format against some of the strongest club sides in the city. DDCA secretary Ashok Sharma echoed Jaitley's sentiments, stressing the scale of the association's domestic structure and the competitiveness involved in reaching the tournament. We conduct leagues throughout the year, and based on that, teams qualify for the Hot Weather Tournament, which is the oldest tournament in Delhi and offers the highest prize money. Around 1,100 league matches are held annually, and the top-performing teams are selected from this pool. This year, 36 teams are participating. They prepare for this throughout the year, and we make the selection calls based on the stats we receive. If I remember correctly, this tournament has been going on for over 60 years. It was called the LG Cup earlier; now its called the Hot Weather Tournament. A few days ago, we started the Women's Cricket League. When the responsibility was given to these clubs, they fulfilled it. 60 teams are playing in the Women's Cricket League. 111 teams are playing in the Men's Cricket League. The matches are played according to the structure we have established at DDCA. The teams play according to those guidelines, and theyre then selected by the BCCI based on that. Also present at the opening ceremony was veteran coach Rajkumar Sharma, best known for mentoring former India captain and stalwart Virat Kohli during his formative years. Having remained closely associated with Delhi cricket for decades, Rajkumar Sharma described the competition as one of the association's flagship tournaments. A few days ago, we started the Women's Cricket League. When the responsibility was given to these clubs, they fulfilled it. 60 teams are playing in the Women's Cricket League. 111 teams are playing in the Men's Cricket League. The matches are played according to the structure we have established at DDCA. The teams play according to those guidelines, and theyre then selected by the BCCI based on that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The tournament is expected to run over the next month, with 36 clubs battling for top honours in what remains one of the most sought-after titles in Delhi's club cricket circuit. Article Source: IANS
'This Place Is Home': Kohli Pens Heartfelt Note After RCB's Title Defence
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batting star Virat Kohli shared an emotional message on social media as he reflected on the franchises successful Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, which ended with a second successive title. RCB retained the IPL trophy after defeating the Gujarat Titans by five wickets in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on May 31. With the victory, Bengaluru became only the third franchise in IPL history to successfully defend the championship. Posting a video on X, Kohli spoke about the teams journey throughout the season and the strong bond that helped them overcome challenges on their way to the title. Started the season with belief. Ended with back-to-back titles. This team lived every emotion together. The highs, the pressure, the hurdles, and the unwavering support. It feels extra special because this place is HOME! Kohli wrote. Posting a video on X, Kohli spoke about the teams journey throughout the season and the strong bond that helped them overcome challenges on their way to the title. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kohli and RCB completed 19 years in the tournament and the former was once again substantially impressive. Kohli smashed 675 runs in the 2026 season at a sensational strike rate of 165.54. The former skipper smashed five fifties and hammered home a century. He saved his best performance for the last as his unbeaten 75 propelled RCB across the finish line. Article Source: IANS
McGrath: Australia will have to manage turnover of Test attack
Australia's leading fast-bowling wicket-taker says the age of the current side will see opportunities open up for others
I Was Practising With The Red Ball During IPL': Suthar Reveals How He Prepared For Test Debut
Indian Premier League: Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar opened up about the emotions of receiving his debut cap and revealed that when his name came up for one-off Test he started practising with the red ball during the IPL. India added Suthar to the XI for the one-off Test against Afghanistan in Mullanpur. Suthar, who played for the Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 under Indias red-ball skipper Shubman Gills leadership, earned his first cap from senior spinner Kuldeep, becoming India's first specialist spin-bowling Test debutant since Axar Patel made his debut in 2021. Gautam sir and the skipper informed me that I would be making my debut. It was a very proud moment because, ever since I started playing, it had been my dream, my father's dream, and everyone's dream for me to play Test cricket for India. From the very first day I started playing and as I progressed through the ranks, red-ball cricket meant everything to me. It is the pinnacle of the sport. So, whether I was playing U-19 cricket or the Ranji Trophy, the goal was always to play Test cricket for India. Kuldeep bhai's speech while presenting me with the cap was very motivating. Everyone encouraged and motivated me a lot, so it felt really special, Suthar said on JioStar. On his very first international outing for India, Suthar carved a piece of history as India notched their biggest-ever win (by margin of runs in Test history. He claimed 6-33 in Afghanistans first innings to become only the fifth Indian to pick up a fifer on debut. When my name came up in the team, I was practising with the red ball during the IPL as well, thinking about how I would approach things if given the opportunity. After coming here, I had three or four long practice sessions. With bowling, it's not really about how many hours you put in. If you enjoy bowling, you can bowl 20-25 overs without even realising it. So, the key is to keep bowling as much as you can, revealed. While revealing his bowling plans on the New Chandigarh surface, the 23-year-old spinner said his debut wicket will always remain his favourit. When they were bowling, a few deliveries were turning. When I was batting, the odd ball was holding up. So, I felt there might be some assistance for the spinners on that track. As soon as I bowled my first over, the ball was turning, so I tried to bowl my stock ball as much as possible on that wicket. When my name came up in the team, I was practising with the red ball during the IPL as well, thinking about how I would approach things if given the opportunity. After coming here, I had three or four long practice sessions. With bowling, it's not really about how many hours you put in. If you enjoy bowling, you can bowl 20-25 overs without even realising it. So, the key is to keep bowling as much as you can, revealed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I didn't want to get carried away, but my focus was on consistently putting the ball in the right area. Since the beginning, I have focused on spot-bowling, and whatever consistency I have today is because of that. My favourite wicket was obviously the first one, my debut wicket. It will always remain my favourite. There was a good battle going on, so my focus was simply to keep bowling consistently in the same area,' he said. Article Source: IANS
Johan Botha Steps Down As Brisbane Heat And Queensland Head Coach
Former South Africa: Former South Africa white-ball skipper Johan Botha has brought his stint with Queensland and Brisbane Heat to an early end after stepping down from both coaching positions despite having one season remaining on his contract. Queensland Cricket said on Tuesday that they had accepted Botha's resignation, ending a two-year association in which he oversaw the state's Sheffield Shield, One-Day Cup and Big Bash League campaigns. Queensland Cricket has today accepted the resignation of Brisbane Heat and Queensland Bulls coach Johan Botha, a statement released by QC read. The departure comes amid a period of significant change within the Australian domestic cricket coaching ranks and follows growing speculation about Botha's future, despite Queensland remaining competitive across formats. The 44-year-old, who represented South Africa in five Tests, 78 One-Day Internationals and 40 T20 Internationals between 2005 and 2012, took charge of Queensland ahead of the 2024-25 season. Under his leadership, the Bulls reached the Sheffield Shield final in his debut campaign before finishing third in both the Shield and One-Day Cup competitions this past season. His tenure with Brisbane Heat, however, produced mixed results. The franchise placed fifth and seventh in consecutive Big Bash League seasons after inheriting a title-winning squad that had lifted the trophy under previous coach Wade Seccombe. Queensland Cricket chief executive Terry Svenson acknowledged Botha's contribution to the organisation, particularly in nurturing emerging talent within the state system. While we haven't achieved all of our on-field goals in that time, Johan has made a strong contribution towards the development of the next generation of Queensland and Brisbane Heat players. Despite this decision, Johan's contributions to our high performance group have been valued. We wish he and his family every success in the future and thank him for his efforts across the Sheffield Shield, One Day Cup and BBL competitions, Svenson said. Botha's departure is the latest development in an eventful period for Queensland Cricket's high-performance structure. He had been part of a major departmental overhaul following Joe Dawes' appointment as high-performance manager in late 2023. However, Dawes' tenure ended earlier this year after a turbulent spell that included a highly publicised disagreement with Australian batter Usman Khawaja, prompting the return of former high-performance boss Bennett King. While we haven't achieved all of our on-field goals in that time, Johan has made a strong contribution towards the development of the next generation of Queensland and Brisbane Heat players. Despite this decision, Johan's contributions to our high performance group have been valued. We wish he and his family every success in the future and thank him for his efforts across the Sheffield Shield, One Day Cup and BBL competitions, Svenson said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The coaching vacancy also adds to a growing list of leadership changes across Australia's domestic landscape. New South Wales and Sydney Sixers recently moved on from Greg Shipperd before appointing Brad Haddin and James Hopes respectively, while Sydney Thunder replaced Trevor Bayliss with former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. Article Source: IANS
Australia bowl first in series opener, hand Liam Scott debut
Mosaddek Hossain returns to the side after a gap of nearly four years as Bangladesh look to extend a strong home record
Johan Botha resigns as Queensland and Brisbane Heat coach
Botha has left both the state and BBL coaching roles with a year to run on his contract
Ben Stokes Faces ECB Investigation Over Nightclub Incident, England Captaincy Under Threat
Ben Stokes' position as England cricket captain was in jeopardy Monday after officials announced he was being investigated for a nightclub incident reportedly involving a Saracens rugby player. Stokes and team-mate Gus Atkinson are facing a probe by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for breaking team rules in the early hours of Monday morning following England's win in the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's. It is the latest controversy concerning the England team following a tour of Australia where the side faced allegations of a drinking culture during a 4-1 Ashes series loss concluded in January. If Stokes is stripped of the captaincy, vice-captain Harry Brook -- already the skipper of England's white-ball teams -- could lead the hosts in next week's second Test across London at the Oval. This would represent a remarkable reversal for Brook, who was fined and censured for late-night drinking and clashing with a nightclub bouncer before captaining England in a one-day international in Wellington in October. The ECB is currently investigating a breach of team protocols following the conclusion of the first Men's Test against New Zealand, the governing body said in a statement issued Monday. Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson were present at a nightclub in the early hours of Monday morning when an incident took place. We are currently seeking further information, and an announcement regarding the squad for the second Test will be made in due course. Britain's Daily Telegraph reported players from Saracens, who compete in English rugby union's top-flight Prem, were also present for the London club's end-of-season party. Saracens subsequently issued a statement confirming an academy player had been involved in an incident in the early hours of Monday. We are aware of an incident involving an academy player connected to Saracens, it said. The club is currently establishing the full facts and is in contact with the relevant authorities and individuals involved. Once this process is complete, the matter will be reviewed and addressed appropriately. We will make no further comment at this time. Stokes led England as they thrashed New Zealand by 115 runs on Sunday with more than a day to spare in their first Test match since their Ashes humiliation, Surrey paceman Atkinson helping finish things off with a second-innings haul of 5-30. Brook's clash in Wellington led England to impose a midnight curfew on all players and staff, which is understood to still be in place. - 'Beer with the boys' - During the Australia tour, the England squad's conduct during a a mid-series break in the coastal town of Noosa came under particular scrutiny, with a video of opening batsman Ben Duckett in an apparent state of intoxication posted on social media. England director of cricket Rob Key, who investigated the squad's behaviour in Noosa, denied the team had a drinking culture -- as did head coach Brendon McCullum. Following the conclusion of the Ashes, details of the incident involving Brook in October were revealed. Brook claimed to have been alone at the nightclub in Wellington, only for it to emerge he was alongside team-mates Jacob Bethell and Josh Tongue. The midnight curfew was first imposed for England's white-ball tour of Sri Lanka in January and the T20 World Cup that followed, both when Brook was captain. Stokes turned 35 during the first Test and after England went 1-0 up in a three-match series, he said: I'm not going to lie, I'm very happy that we've won this week. I knew how big this game was in terms of the result and how it was going to be perceived externally if it didn't go well. I won't be really happy until I get to share a beer with the boys. In 2017, Stokes was involved in an incident outside a nightclub in Bristol, southwest England, that led to him being charged with affray. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He subsequently missed the Ashes tour of 2017/18 before he was found not guilty of the charge following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in August 2018.
Auguste, Andrew and Springer recalled to West Indies' T20I squad
Fast bowler Alzarri Joseph was not considered for the series as part of his workload management
Sri Lanka claim ODI series 1-0 after another washout in Kingston
Persistent rain saw the third ODI have the same fate as the second ODI, only this time without even a toss
BAN vs AUS 1st ODI: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
BAN vs AUS 1st ODI , Cricket Tips : Bangladesh are all set to host Australia for six white-ball matches. These two teams will be in action against each other in the first ODI on Tuesday. This contest will begin at 10:30 AM at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka. Bangladesh have been dominant at home across formats. They recently beat Pakistan in two Tests. Bangladesh have not lost a home ODI series since 2024 and will be looking to add another series win. Australia have been struggling in the subcontinent, and they will feel the pressure. They will look to produce a better display in Bangladesh. BAN vs AUS: Match Details Date : June 9, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 10:30 AM IST Venue : Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka BAN vs AUS: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the first BAN vs AUS ODI on the FanCode app or website. BAN vs AUS: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 22 Bangladesh : 01 Australia : 20 No - result : 01 Tied : 00 BAN vs AUS: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Dhaka is on the slower side, which will assist the bowlers more. Pacers will get seam movement from the wicket, while spinners will get good grip. There might be rain in the afternoon, making the bowling first a good option. BAN vs AUS: Possible XIs Bangladesh : Soumya Sarkar, Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain, Litton Das (wk), Towhid Hridoy, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c), Mosaddek Hossain, Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Mustafizur Rahman Australia : Alex Carey, Matt Short, Josh Inglis (c & wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Oliver Peake, Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Matthew Kuhnemann. BAN vs AUS: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Matt Short for Australia and Litton Das for Bangladesh are players in form. They can play well in these conditions. Probable Best Bowler Nathan Ellis and Nahid Rana are two bowlers who are in excellent form and can take wickets in these conditions. Today Match Prediction : Bangladesh are very strong at home, and we predict them to win this game. BAN vs AUS Match 1st ODI, Today Match BAN vs AUS, BAN vs AUS Prediction, BAN vs AUS Predicted XIs, Injury Update for Bangladesh vs Australia 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
Women's T20 World Cup: Vintage Perry Guides Australia To Warm-up Win Over England
T20 World Cup: Ellyse Perrys masterful 64 helped Australia secure a five-wicket warm-up win over ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 hosts England. The six-time champions chased down 158 with an impressive performance ahead of their opening game against South Africa on Saturday. After choosing to bowl, Australia decimated Englands opening order with the returning Nat Sciver-Brunt departing for three runs to leave her side 19 for three in the fifth over. Alice Capsey and Heather Knight steadied England, with the former making 45 off 36 before being dismissed lbw by Megan Schutt. Freya Kemp (41) and Danielle Gibson (27 not out) powered the hosts to a competitive total of 157 for six, but Australia always looked comfortable in the chase and scored runs freely. Beth Mooney departed for 43 from 26, while Perry showed she is still an elite player, swiftly moving Australia above the run-rate. The legend departed for 64 just before Australia completed their chase with 10 balls to spare. Earlier in the first match of the day, Radha Yadav took three wickets in an over to help India to a 26-run victory over the West Indies. India are bidding to add the T20 crown to their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup win last year, and on this evidence, they are shaping up nicely for Sundays opening game against Pakistan. Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma made a fast start, having been put into bat, with Mandhana departing for 39 from 23 balls inside the powerplay. Verma fell one over later for 29 with a strike rate of 223.07, and India were then reduced to 85 for three when Jemimah Rodrigues became the first of Afy Fletchers four victims. The middle and lower order wobbled, but Bharti Fulmali top scored with 56 not out from 40 balls to set the West Indies 180 to win. Without skipper Hayley Matthews, who was not in the team in Cardiff, the West Indies made a strong start but tailed off. Shemaine Campbelle retired on 25, and Deandra Dottin was dismissed one run short of a half-century. The middle order struggled for consistency, and their hopes of victory suffered a major dent when Yadav took three wickets in the 14th over, while Shreyanka Patil posted four for 36 as they fell 26 runs short. The middle and lower order wobbled, but Bharti Fulmali top scored with 56 not out from 40 balls to set the West Indies 180 to win. Without skipper Hayley Matthews, who was not in the team in Cardiff, the West Indies made a strong start but tailed off. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 157/6 in 20 overs (Alice Capsey 45, Freya Kemp 41; Alana King 2/10, Megan Schutt 2/20) lost to Australia 158/5 in 18.2 overs (Ellyse Perry 64, Beth Mooney 43; Lauren Bell 2/22, Alice Capsey 1/4) by five wickets. Article Source: IANS
Fisher strikes between showers but weather frustrates Surrey
England seamer takes two wickets as Hampshire face battle to avoid follow-on at The Oval
Jamaica Empress becomes fourth WCPL team
The 2026 edition of the tournament will be played from September 5 to 17 in Barbados
Aditya Birla Group Madhya Pradesh: A magnificent unbeaten century from Parth Goswami helped Bundelkhand Bulls chase down the target and register a six-wicket victory over Bhopal Leopards in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 at the Daly College Ground, Indore, on Monday. Batting first, Bhopal Leopards posted 197/3 in 20 overs. After early setbacks, Himanshu Shinde and captain Aniket Verma stitched together a partnership. Shinde remained unbeaten on 57 off 37 balls, while Verma unleashed a stunning assault, smashing 85 not out off just 39 deliveries, including five fours and nine sixes, announcing his return back to form. Their efforts propelled the Leopards to a formidable total after being reduced to 62/3 in the 11th over In response, Bundelkhand Bulls recovered brilliantly from an early setback. Captain Abhishek Pathak departed for just one, but Harsh Gawali contributed a valuable 37 off 31 balls to steady the innings. The chase, however, belonged to Parth Goswami, who produced a batting masterclass under pressure. The batter remained unbeaten on 101 off 53 balls, striking nine fours and six sixes at a strike rate of over 190. He received excellent support from Bhumesh Muzalda, who hammered an unbeaten 29 off 13 balls, helping the Bulls accelerate in the closing overs. The duo ensured Bundelkhand Bulls crossed the finish line at 201/4 in just 18.5 overs. Chambal Ghariyals vs Ujjain Falcons: In other fixture of the day, the Chambal Ghariyals and Ujjain Falcons were involved in another high-scoring encounter in the Aditya Birla Group Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Chambal eventually won the match by 7 runs. Batting first, Chambal Ghariyals posted a mammoth 199/7 in their 20 overs, thanks to a brilliant half-century from captain Shubham Sharma and cameos from Tripuresh Singh, Rohit Gupta and Aman Bhadoriya. The Ghariyals suffered an early setback when Ankush Singh was dismissed for 2 off 7 balls. However, wicketkeeper-batter Apurve Dwivedi and skipper Shubham Sharma steadied the innings with a crucial 55-run partnership for the second wicket. Dwivedi played an attacking knock of 30 off 19 deliveries before being dismissed. Chambal then lost another wicket in quick succession, but Sharma and Tripuresh Singh rebuilt the innings with a valuable 48-run stand. Tripuresh contributed a brisk 30 off 16 balls before departing, while Sharma continued to lead from the front and eventually scored 57 off 44 deliveries. In the closing stages, Rohit Gupta and Aman Bhadoriya provided the finishing touches with some explosive hitting. Rohit remained unbeaten on 41 off just 17 balls, while Bhadoriya chipped in with a quickfire 13 off 5 deliveries to push the total close to the 200-run mark. For Ujjain Falcons, Madhav Tiwari was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with impressive figures of 2/24 from his four overs. In reply, Ujjain Falcons suffered an early blow as captain Chanchal Rathore was dismissed for a duck off just two balls. Yash Dubey and Soham Patwardhan then tried to revive the chase with a 36-run partnership before Dubey was dismissed after scoring 26 off 18 deliveries. For Ujjain Falcons, Madhav Tiwari was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with impressive figures of 2/24 from his four overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Falcons didnt lose hope and brought themselves to a situation where they needed 10 runs from the last two deliveries, but Akshay Singh held his nerves under pressure and conceded only two runs off the final two balls to seal a thrilling victory for Chambal Ghariyals. Article Source: IANS
Stokes and Atkinson investigated by ECB over nightclub incident
Undisclosed incident after Lord's win over New Zealand referred to Cricket Regulator
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs: Arjun Tendulkar starred with both bat and ball as Arcs Andheri registered a convincing nine-wicket win over Bandra Blasters in the T20 Mumbai League 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. The all-rounder first picked up 3/11 in three overs, including a maiden, to help restrict Bandra Blasters to 144/9 before returning to score an unbeaten half-century in a dominant chase. Chasing 145, Arcs Andheri lost Divyaansh Sksena (26) early, but Arjun and Musheer Khan quickly took control of the contest. The duo put together an unbeaten 116-run partnership for the second wicket, with Arjun smashing 66 not out off 34 balls and Musheer making 54 not out off 38 deliveries. Their attacking stand ensured Arcs Andheri raced to the target with nine wickets in hand and 37 balls to spare, securing a comprehensive victory. Earlier in the day, skipper Suryakumar Yadav led from the front with an unbeaten half-century after Sylvester Dsouza produced the first five-wicket haul of the season to power Triumph Knights MNE to a six-wicket victory over MSC Maratha Royals on Monday. The result marked Triumph Knights' first win in four matches this season, while the Royals suffered their second defeat. Dsouzas spell was also only the fifth five-wicket haul in the tournaments history, joining an elite list that includes Shivam Dube, Badre Alam, Dhurmil Matkar, and Rohan Raje. On Sunday, Shivam Dube-led Arcs Andheri let a winning position slip away as Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs staged a sensational late comeback to clinch a seven-run victory. The result marked Triumph Knights' first win in four matches this season, while the Royals suffered their second defeat. Dsouzas spell was also only the fifth five-wicket haul in the tournaments history, joining an elite list that includes Shivam Dube, Badre Alam, Dhurmil Matkar, and Rohan Raje. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bandra Blasters 144/9 in 20 overs (Om Keshkamat 49, Sagarr Chhabriaa 44; Arjun Tendulkar 3/11, Prasoon Singh 2/12) lost to Arcs Andheri 148/1 in 13.5 overs (Arjun Tendulkar 66 not out, Musheer Khan 54 not out) by 9 wickets. Article Source: IANS
WI vs SL 3rd ODI: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
WI vs SL 3rd ODI, Cricket Tips : Sri Lanka had a dominating win to start the tour of West Indies. They won the first game by a 41-run margin in the first ODI over the West Indies in Jamaica. They outplayed the hosts with bat and ball both and had a good game. The second ODI saw rain playing the spoiler. The game was washed out, without a ball being bowled. The final match will kick off on Tuesday at 1 AM IST at Sabina Park. West Indies need an all-round display to level the series. Sri Lanka have been the better side and will have a better chance. WI vs SL: Match Details Date : June 9, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 1:00 AM IST Venue : Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica WI vs SL: Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the WI vs SL 3rd ODI in India through the FanCode mobile app or website. WI vs SL: Head-to-Head in ODI Total Matches : 70 West Indies : 32 Sri Lanka : 34 No - result : 04 Tied : 00 WI vs SL: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Kingston will be slower and the toss will have a key role. The batting can be difficult here. There is a prediction of rain also and bowling first will better. WI vs SL: Possible XIs West Indies : Justin Greaves, John Campbell, Shai Hope (c & wk), Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Gudakesh Motie, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Alzarri Joseph, Shamar Joseph, Jayden Seales. Sri Lanka : Pathum Nissanka, Kamindu Mendis, Kusal Mendis (c & wk), Charith Asalanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Janith Liyanage, Priyanath Rathnayake, Wanindu Hasaranga, Milan Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Asitha Fernando. WI vs SL: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Kusal Mendis and Shai Hope are key batters for their teams, who have been in good form. Probable Bowler Matthew Forde and Dushmantha Chameera delivered good spells in the first game and will be the ones to watch out for. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka have the momentum and will start the game as favorites. WI vs SL Match 3rd ODI, Today Match WI vs SL, WI vs SL Prediction, WI vs SL Predicted XIs, Injury Update for West Indies vs Sri Lanka 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
Graham Pybus: Afghanistan head coach Graham Pybus conceded his side's shortcomings after their humiliating innings-and-300-run defeat to India in New Chandigarh, admitting the team looked usty and aive in only their 13th Test match since gaining Test status nearly nine years ago. Just over half an hour into the third session of Monday's play, India sealed their one-off Test victory, bowling Afghanistan out for 152 and 112 following a massive 564/8 declared of their own. It was the second time Afghanistan suffered a big defeat at the hands of India, who previously secured an innings and 262-run win in Bengaluru in 2018. Speaking after the thumping loss, Pybus confessed Afghanistan's inexperience with the longest format of the game poses the biggest obstacle. We were rusty, we showed our naivety, and there's plenty of work to be done, he told reporters after the match. The England-born coach, who took over from Jonathan Trott earlier this year, went on to state that the only way Afghanistan could compete with the more established nations in the game of Test cricket was to play the format on a more regular basis. I think... In the same way that the white ball side has developed, you only develop through fixtures. Since being granted full member status of the ICC, Afghanistan have played 13 Test matches, winning 4, losing 8, and drawing one. He also used the journey of Bangladesh as an example of how a relatively new side to the format could improve if afforded regular opportunities. I was with Pakistan when we played Bangladesh ... The game was over in two-and-a-half days, and that was part of Bangladesh's learning curve, Pybus continued. Now we see that Bangladesh are beating Pakistan. That's the evolution of the game. Fixtures need to be built out. India clearly controlled the match from start to finish, piling on a massive total over the first three days, before the bowlers, led by debutant Manav Suthar and Washington Sundar with their two wickets apiece, routed Afghanistan's batting line-up twice. Now we see that Bangladesh are beating Pakistan. That's the evolution of the game. Fixtures need to be built out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, the Afghanistan coach conceded that the fixture had given the side a stark reminder of where the standards need to be to compete at the very top. They've given us a very clear indication... Showing us exactly where we are in terms of our skills, game strategy, and ability to execute. We've got a lot to work on. Article Source: IANS
Triumph Knights MNE: Skipper Suryakumar Yadav led from the front with an unbeaten half-century after Sylvester Dsouza produced the first five-wicket haul of the season to power Triumph Knights MNE to a six-wicket victory over MSC Maratha Royals in the T20 Mumbai League 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. The result marked Triumph Knights' first win in four matches this season, while the Royals suffered their second defeat. Dsouzas spell was also only the fifth five-wicket haul in the tournaments history, joining an elite list that includes Shivam Dube, Badre Alam, Dhurmil Matkar, and Rohan Raje. Suryakumar hands his Player of the Match Award to Dsouza In a touching gesture after the match, Suryakumar Yadav handed over his Player of the Match award to Sylvester Dsouza, acknowledging the pacers match-winning five-wicket haul and crediting him for laying the foundation for Triumph Knights MNEs victory. Chasing 153, Triumph Knights endured an early wobble as openers Akhil Herwadkar (5) and Vedant Murkar (11) fell with just 36 runs on the board. However, Nutan Goel and Suryakumar steadied the innings with a match-defining 103-run partnership for the third wicket. Goel struck a fluent 56, laced with four boundaries and three sixes, while Suryakumar anchored the chase with an unbeaten 72 off just 36 deliveries. The skippers knock featured 13 fours and a six as he guided his side home with four overs to spare. Although Goel departed in the 15th over with the Knights needing only 14 more runs, the pair had already put the result beyond doubt. Earlier, Dsouzas outstanding spell helped bowl out the Royals for 152 in 19.5 overs. The Royals found themselves in trouble at 73/5 before Chinmay Sutar (32) and Maxwell Swaminathan (36) revived the innings with a 64-run stand for the sixth wicket. At 137/5 after 17 overs, the Royals appeared set for a strong finish. However, after Sutar retired, their innings unravelled dramatically as they lost their remaining wickets for just 15 runs. Dsouza finished with a memorable five-for, while Sagar Mishra chipped in with 2/30 to complete a disciplined bowling effort. Earlier, Dsouzas outstanding spell helped bowl out the Royals for 152 in 19.5 overs. The Royals found themselves in trouble at 73/5 before Chinmay Sutar (32) and Maxwell Swaminathan (36) revived the innings with a 64-run stand for the sixth wicket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score MSC Maratha Royals 152 all out in 19.5 overs (Maxwell Swaminathan 36, Chinmay Sutar 32; Sylvester Dsouza 5/21) lost to Triumph Knights MNE 153/4 in 16 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 72 not out, Nutan Goel 56; Irfan Umair 2/23) by 6 wickets. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up: Fulmali, Patil headline India's comfortable win
Radha Yadav, Smriti Mandhana and Yastika Bhatia also make important contributions as India defeated WI by 29 runs
T20 World Cup: An unbeaten half-century from Bharti Fulmalli and a dominant display from spinners Radha Yadav and Shreyanka Patil powered India to a convincing 26-run victory over West Indies in their opening warm-up match ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 in Cardiff on Monday. Following their historic ICC Women's Cricket World Cup victory earlier this year, a complete performance from India saw them start their T20 World Cup preparations on a high after posting 179/8 before bowling out West Indies for 153/8. Fulmalli was the main anchor in India's innings, making an unbeaten 56 off 40 deliveries, whilst Radha and Shreyanka shared seven wickets between them to cut short the Caribbean chase. Invited to bat, India's openers Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma put on a rapid 59, with Mandhana leading the way with a 39-ball 39, inclusive of 8 boundaries after a slow start from the West Indian pacers who couldn't find a regular rhythm. India reached 70/1 in the Power-play with the loss of Mandhana. However, a slight wobble in the middle of the innings saw India lose three wickets in rapid succession before Fulmalli and Yastika Bhatia put together a solid 60-run stand for the fourth wicket. Bhatia looked in good touch until she retired out at 36 balls with 26 runs as part of an effort to get runs in the middle order, with India losing Ghosh and Radha within the space of the same over. Fulmalli saw India home, with the opener smashing six boundaries and a six in a powerful 40-ball innings to guide India to a strong total. Afy Fletcher was the only bowler to distinguish herself as the West Indies attack looked to lack sting for most of the innings, as she recorded 4/23 from her four overs. In reply, Deandra Dottin and Shemaine Campbelle offered resistance in the early stages, putting together a 63-run opening stand, but were way behind the rate and only managed 37 runs in the powerplay. The turning point of the innings came after the dismissal of Campbelle, who walked off, and it signalled the beginning of a middle-order collapse. The spinners turned a positive start into a struggling 103/6. Shreyanka took the honours, with a brilliant 4/36, whilst Radha also took a superb 3/25, with the spinners extracting a great amount of turn from the pitch. Dottin looked as though she would keep the chase alive with a 49-ball 41, but departed 1 run shy of a half-century. Though Alleyne and Shawnisha Hector gave India a scare, the visitors never really troubled India's total. The spinners turned a positive start into a struggling 103/6. Shreyanka took the honours, with a brilliant 4/36, whilst Radha also took a superb 3/25, with the spinners extracting a great amount of turn from the pitch. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India Women 179/8 in 20 overs (Bharti Fulmali 56, Smriti Mandhana 39; Afy Fletcher 4-23, Aliyah Alleyne 1-17) beat West Indies Women 153/8 in 20 overs (Deandra Dottin 49, Shemaine Campbelle 25; Shreyanka Patil 4-36, Radha Yadav 3-25) by 26 runs. Article Source: IANS
Gavaskar Urges India To Move Beyond 'transition' Tag After Record Win Over Afghanistan
Sunil Gavaskar: India great Sunil Gavaskar believes it is time to stop viewing the Indian Test side as a team in transition and instead judge it by the standards expected at the highest level, following India's crushing 300-run innings victory over Afghanistan in the one-off Test at New Chandigarh. The win marked India's largest innings victory in Test cricket, highlighting the depth of the squad led by captain Shubman Gill. Debutant spinner Manav Suthar played a key role, and the bowling attack dominated Afghanistan throughout both innings. After the victory, Gavaskar noted that it was time to change the conversation around the team. He suggested shifting away from seeing the team as transitioning and focusing more on performance and accountability. I think we should stop describing this team as being in transition and instead pay attention to the standards expected in Test cricket. Every team faces retirements and changes in personnel, but the focus must stay on performance, Gavaskar told JioStar. Recent Test results reveal that our bigger concern has been batting rather than bowling. The bowlers have generally done their job, but the batters need to show more discipline and stronger technique, especially in tough situations. Sometimes, there's a tendency to adopt a T20 mindset, where patience fades after a few dot balls, leading to poor decisions. Test cricket requires a different approach. Moving forward, India must focus on tightening their batting processes, building longer innings, and staying present rather than viewing every result through the lens of transition. India all-rounder Washington Sundar shared the team's commitment to improving ahead of challenging overseas assignments, starting with a tour of Sri Lanka. We know the challenges ahead, especially with the demanding tour of Sri Lanka coming up, along with other important matches. As a team, we recognise what it will take to succeed in those conditions and perform consistently across formats. Our focus is on keeping India a strong and competitive side, whether in Tests, ODIs, or T20Is. We put in a lot of preparation, planning, and individual improvement, and as a team, we are dedicated to the effort required to succeed. Our goal is to keep raising our standards and ensure India stays at the top in all formats of the game. With the retirements of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja affecting India's spin department, Sundar is expected to take on more responsibility alongside Kuldeep Yadav. Discussing their partnership, Sundar emphasised their understanding of each other's strengths. Kuldeep and I have played a lot of cricket together, so we understand each other's strengths and roles within the team. We support one another and aim to complement each other, especially during crucial moments when managing partnerships and pressure is important. Regardless of who is in the lineup, we focus on doing what is needed to help the team win. As a bowling unit, it's vital to understand our responsibilities, adapt to the match situation, and contribute effectively to the team's success. While India celebrated their win, former England spinner Graeme Swann urged patience with Afghanistan. He pointed out that the visitors' struggles mainly stemmed from a lack of Test experience, not from a lack of talent. Afghanistans performance highlighted challenges stemming from limited exposure to Test cricket, not a lack of talent. The many situations they faced in this match, from decision-making to using DRS and adjusting their batting approach, are lessons that come with experience and regular opportunities at the Test level. In the first innings, they were too defensive against Indias spin attack, while in the second innings, they may have counterattacked too aggressively. The ideal balance is somewhere in between, using positive strategies like footwork, strike rotation, and sweep shots without taking unnecessary risks. Despite the result, there is much talent within Afghanistans squad, and the crucial part will be learning from this experience. Touring India is one of the toughest challenges in Test cricket, and this match should serve as a valuable step in their growth as a Test-playing nation. One of the highlights for India was the debut performance of left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, who took seven wickets in the match and played a crucial role in dismantling Afghanistan's batting lineup. Gavaskar praised Suthar's composure but cautioned against setting unrealistic expectations too soon. Manav Suthar has had an incredible start to his Test career, and his seven-wicket haul is certainly impressive. What stood out was his accuracy and temperament during the match. However, we should avoid jumping to conclusions after just one performance. History shows that many bowlers have started strong, but maintaining success at the Test level requires ongoing improvement and adaptation. The conditions in this match favoured spin, and Suthar took full advantage with his disciplined line and length. The next challenge will be to perform well on surfaces that provide less assistance, where hell need to develop more variations to create opportunities. Equally promising was his batting approach. Despite being a debutant, he focused on the team's needs rather than personal achievements, showing he was willing to play positively when the team needed quick runs. The conditions in this match favoured spin, and Suthar took full advantage with his disciplined line and length. The next challenge will be to perform well on surfaces that provide less assistance, where hell need to develop more variations to create opportunities. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the one-off Test complete, attention now shifts to the three-match ODI series between India and Afghanistan starting on June 13. Article Source: IANS
Bengal T20 League: Shahbaz's All-round Show Guides Rarh Tigers To Victory Over Smashers Malda
Bengal T20 League Season: Riding on a dominant all-round performance from Shahbaz Ahmed, Shrachi Rarh Tigers defeated Sobisco Smashers Malda by five wickets in the Bengal T20 League Season 3 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Monday. Asked to bat first, Sobisco Smashers Malda lost wickets at regular intervals and were eventually bowled out for 117 in 19.4 overs. Vikas Singh Sr top-scored with 33 off 22 deliveries, while the rest of the batting line-up struggled to build substantial partnerships. Shahbaz starred with the ball, returning impressive figures of 4/15, while Rohit Kumar and Dipanjan Mukherjee chipped in with two wickets apiece to keep the opposition under pressure throughout the innings. In reply, Shrachi Rarh Tigers chased down the target comfortably, reaching 118/5 in 16 overs. Shahbaz capped off a memorable outing with a brisk 31 off 18 balls, while Saurabh Kumar Singh contributed a steady 29 off 30 deliveries to help steer his side to victory. The Bengal T20 League is in its Season 3 and is organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). The league features eight city-based franchises representing the breadth of West Bengal - Adamas Howrah Warriors, Novus Royals Purulia, Kolkata Royal Tigers, Murshidabad Kings and Kueens, Rashmi Nes Medinipur Wizards, Servotech Siliguri Strikers, Shrachi Rarh Tigers, and Sobisco Smashers Malda competing across men's and women's competitions. Men's matches are held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, with women's matches at the JU Salt Lake Campus, Kolkata. Season 3 is anchored by the theme Ebar Jombe Khela! - a rallying cry that captures the league's spirit: fierce, uncompromising, and unmistakably Bengal. The Bengal T20 League is in its Season 3 and is organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). The league features eight city-based franchises representing the breadth of West Bengal - Adamas Howrah Warriors, Novus Royals Purulia, Kolkata Royal Tigers, Murshidabad Kings and Kueens, Rashmi Nes Medinipur Wizards, Servotech Siliguri Strikers, Shrachi Rarh Tigers, and Sobisco Smashers Malda competing across men's and women's competitions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sobisco Smashers Malda 117 all out in 19.4 overs (Vikas Singh Sr 33; Shahbaz Ahmed 4-15) lost to Shrachi Rarh Tigers 118/5 in 16 overs (Shahbaz 31, Saurabh Kumar Singh 29) by 5 wickets Article Source: IANS
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Major Records Under Threat As India Chase Maiden Women's T20 World Cup Title
T20 World Cup: Fresh from their historic ODI World Cup triumph earlier this year, India will head into the 2026 Women's T20 World Cup with hopes of ending another long wait -- lifting their first-ever T20 world title. Beyond the team's pursuit of glory, several Indian stars are on the verge of achieving iconic records of their own during the tournament in England and Wales. India's tournament journey starts against archrivals Pakistan in Birmingham on June 14 before facing the Netherlands, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Australia in Group A. Harmanpreet set for 200 T20I appearances. India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur is on the cusp of a historic moment as she stands one cap away from becoming the first-ever player in either men's or women's cricket to register 200 T20 International appearances. The seasoned batter currently has 196 T20 International caps and requires only four more matches to achieve the unprecedented record. What makes the achievement all the more special is that Harmanpreet made her T20I debut during the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup in England in 2009. Seventeen years later, she could reach this incredible landmark in the same country where her T20 International journey began. Harmanpreet set to join elite 10-World Cup club. As well as the potential T20I cap milestone, the World Cup will also witness Harmanpreet's 10th outing at a Women's T20 World Cup, which places her among a very elite seven players who have featured in every single edition of the competition since its inception. She joins an esteemed group alongside Ellyse Perry, Chamari Athapaththu, Marizanne Kapp, Stafanie Taylor, Sophie Devine, and Suzie Bates. Deepti eyes historic 200-wicket milestone India's premier all-rounder Deepti Sharma could become the first woman in history to reach 200 T20 International wickets. The Indian spinner holds the record for the most wickets in women's T20Is after surpassing Australia's Megan Schutt and remains one of India's key players leading into the global tournament. Deepti's unique all-round record The Indian all-rounder is already the only cricketer - male or female - in history to register a staggering double of 1000+ T20 International runs and 150 wickets. With a strong World Cup campaign under her belt, she could extend her already remarkable advantage in this department further and get closer to the 200-wicket landmark. Will India finally claim the T20 World Cup title? While a host of individual records are set to be created, the primary aim for the Indian team will be to finally win their first Women's T20 World Cup. Will India finally claim the T20 World Cup title? Also Read: Live Cricket Score Following a successful year in which the team finally broke their ODI World Cup hoodoo thanks to outstanding individual performances from Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Smriti Mandhana, and Richa Ghosh, India will now look to combine their historic achievements with the ultimate prize and claim the Women's T20 World Cup crown. Article Source: IANS
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Debutant Manav Suthar: India captain Shubman Gill hailed his side's all-round display against Afghanistan as a near-perfect performance, saying the team had ticked all the boxes in a dominant victory that showcased both the depth of India's bowling attack and the direction of a young side in transition. Leading India in a match that saw his team pile up 564 for 8 declared before dismissing Afghanistan twice, Gill was particularly pleased with how every department contributed to the result. I think a complete win from us, ticked all the boxes. So very happy with that, Gill said during the post-match presentation. The victory also offered a glimpse into India's future under a younger core of players. With several senior figures absent and a new generation taking on greater responsibility, Gill acknowledged that transitions often place added scrutiny on the batting unit. However, he believes the team's path forward is straightforward: build a batting group capable of consistently posting big first-innings totals while relying on a bowling attack he believes can win matches anywhere in the world. I'd say pretty simple. When you're batting first innings, try to post 350 on the board every time you get into bat, no matter where we are playing, what kind of conditions it is, Gill mentioned. The confidence in India's bowling resources, he said, provides the foundation for that philosophy. I think there's enough trust in our bowling group that we can take 20 wickets anywhere. One of the key decisions during the match came after India bowled Afghanistan out for 152. With a massive first-innings lead in hand, Gill and the team management had to decide whether to enforce the follow-on in challenging conditions. The India captain revealed that the decision was influenced as much by his bowlers' energy levels as by the state of the game. With temperatures soaring, the team had kept its options open before eventually asking Afghanistan to bat again. It was very hot. We decided that if we get them before lunch or just after the first drinks, we'll see if the bowlers are fresh we'll give them a follow-on. If not, we'll bat a couple of sessions and maybe at the end of the day, we'll give them the ball again, Gill said. India's bowlers quickly convinced their captain they were ready for another spell. Mohammed Siraj struck early after the follow-on was enforced, while Prasidh Krishna provided crucial breakthroughs that ensured Afghanistan never recovered. But we got quick wickets, we came back. And also the way our fast bowlers bowled, Siraj got us that crucial wicket when we gave them a follow-on and Prasidh got three important wickets, the skipper said. While the fast bowlers played an important role, the match also highlighted the effectiveness of India's spin attack. Debutant Manav Suthar claimed six wickets in the first innings, Washington Sundar finished with four wickets in the second innings and Kuldeep Yadav chipped in with three wickets as Afghanistan's batting line-up struggled against the trio. Gill said the talent within the spin group was never in question and stressed that experience would only make them more dangerous. The kind of quality, I think, Manav, Washi and Kuldeep has, all three of them, there was never any doubt. According to Gill, the next step for the spinners is learning how to manage long spells and adapt their methods to different conditions as he said, It's all about getting the experience and getting a number of overs and seeing, on wickets like these how to set the batsman up, keep varying the pace, keep testing the batsman in different areas. Gill admitted that developing a young batting group remains a work in progress, but said the focus is on building clarity around the methods and standards required to succeed across conditions. According to Gill, the next step for the spinners is learning how to manage long spells and adapt their methods to different conditions as he said, It's all about getting the experience and getting a number of overs and seeing, on wickets like these how to set the batsman up, keep varying the pace, keep testing the batsman in different areas. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Gill, the objective is not merely producing occasional big scores but establishing consistency that allows India to control matches from the outset as he concluded by saying, How we can keep posting regularly 350-400 totals on the board (going forward). Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: Suthar Credits Patience And Consistency After Seven-wicket Haul On unreal Debut
Spinner Manav Suthar: Spinner Manav Suthar described his memorable Test debut as an unreal experience after capping it with a Player of the Match performance against Afghanistan on Monday, but the young left-arm spinner insisted that success in the longest format is far from easy. Suthar, who claimed seven wickets in the match and also contributed a valuable 28 runs in India's first innings, played a central role in India's dominant victory. While the numbers suggested a seamless transition to international cricket, the Rajasthan spinner was quick to dismiss the notion that Test cricket comes easily. No, it's not really like that, Suthar said with a smile when Murali Karthik asked if Test cricket was easier than it appeared during the post-match presentation. The match marked the fulfilment of a lifelong ambition for the 23-year-old, who received his India cap before making an immediate impact with both bat and ball. It was a very unreal feeling. It has been my dream from the very beginning to play for India and to play Test cricket. So it was an incredible moment for me and honestly felt quite unreal, he said. Suthar's contribution began with the bat as he scored a brisk 28 lower down the order during India's imposing first-innings total of 564/8 declared. He revealed that the time spent in the middle gave him an early understanding of the surface and the assistance available for spin bowlers. Even when I went out to bat, I felt quite comfortable. As I settled in and faced a few deliveries, I realised there was a bit of assistance for the spinners on the wicket. Then, when I came on to bowl and delivered my first over, I got the same feeling. After that, my only focus was to keep using the right line, length and pace, he said. That approach paid rich dividends. Suthar relied heavily on his stock delivery during Afghanistan's first innings, claiming remarkable figures of 6 for 33 and ripping through the middle and lower order. He explained that understanding the conditions was more important than immediately searching for variations. Initially my focus was on understanding how the wicket was playing. That's why I wanted to rely on my stock delivery as much as possible. Once I understood that the wicket was a little slow and required some variation in pace, I started making those adjustments. But the main idea was always to make my stock ball as effective as possible, he stated. His performance earned the trust of the team management, which handed him the second new ball during Afghanistan's first innings, a significant show of faith for a debutant spinner. It's a matter of great pride. Being trusted with that responsibility means a lot. Like many young bowlers making their way in international cricket, Suthar also experienced moments where instinct took over. One such instance came when he was convinced an Afghanistan batter was out and pushed for a review that ultimately wasn't taken. It was more of a heat-of-the-moment decision. From where I was standing, it looked absolutely plumb, so I felt it was worth taking the review, Suthar explained. Beyond the wickets and accolades, Suthar believes the match offered valuable lessons about the demands of Test cricket. His biggest takeaway from a dream debut was the importance of patience and repetition, qualities that define success in the format. It was more of a heat-of-the-moment decision. From where I was standing, it looked absolutely plumb, so I felt it was worth taking the review, Suthar explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For a player who arrived on the international stage with expectations but little experience, the debut could hardly have unfolded better. Yet Suthar's reflections suggested a cricketer already focused less on the celebration and more on the discipline required to succeed in Test cricket over the long term. Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: All-round India Dominate Afghanistan To Script Biggest Test Victory (Ld)
Mohammad Saleem Safi: India completed their most dominant Test victory by margin on Sunday, crushing Afghanistan by an innings and 300 runs inside three days after a commanding all-round performance spearheaded by centuries from Shubman Gill and KL Rahul and a match-winning bowling effort from debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar. Having piled up a mammoth 564/8 before declaring their first innings, India bundled Afghanistan out for 152 and then 112 after enforcing the follow-on, surpassing their previous biggest Test victory and underlining their dominance. The foundation for the victory was laid by India's top order after Afghanistan opted to bowl. Rahul produced a typically assured innings of 100 from 165 deliveries, weathering the early movement before taking complete control of the contest. Alongside him, captain Gill once again showcased his growing stature in Test cricket with a majestic 126 off 177 balls, striking 15 fours and a six in an innings that blended authority with elegance. Their efforts ensured Afghanistan spent long hours in the field as India steadily tightened their grip on the match. Sai Sudharsan continued his impressive rise with a fluent 81, while Rishabh Pant entertained with an aggressive 81 that featured six boundaries and three sixes. By the time Pant departed, Afghanistan's bowlers were already under immense pressure. Washington Sundar then provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 52, while Manav Suthar and Mohammed Siraj chipped in with useful lower-order contributions as India eventually declared on 564 for 8. The lone bright spot for Afghanistan was Mohammad Saleem Safi, who claimed 6 for 140 despite receiving little support from the rest of the attack. Facing a mountain of runs, Afghanistan's first innings never truly gathered momentum. Opener Abdul Malik and Sediqullah Atal showed brief resistance, but wickets fell regularly as India's bowlers tightened their hold. The only substantial challenge came from Rahmat Shah, who fought a lonely battle with a determined 60 from 135 deliveries. The innings, however, belonged to Suthar. The debutant exploited the surface expertly, varying his pace and trajectory to consistently trouble the batters. He dismissed Abdul Malik, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Rahmat Shah, Afsar Zazai, Sharafuddin Ashraf and Saleem Safi to finish with outstanding figures of 6 for 33 from 22 miserly overs. Prasidh Krishna provided excellent support with 3 for 37 as Afghanistan were bowled out for 152. With a lead of 412 runs, Gill had little hesitation in enforcing the follow-on. To Afghanistan's credit, their response was significantly more positive. Sediqullah Atal took the attack to the spinners and struck an enterprising 42, while Rahmanullah Gurbaz contributed a brisk 24 as the visitors raced to 42 without loss and briefly forced India to work harder for breakthroughs. The opening stand represented Afghanistan's best passage of the match and momentarily delayed the inevitable. India eventually found the breakthrough through Mohammed Siraj, whose persistence was rewarded when Abdul Malik was trapped lbw. Once the first wicket fell, the innings unravelled rapidly. Kuldeep Yadav removed the dangerous Gurbaz before Washington Sundar produced a decisive spell after tea. Sundar dismissed Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai while consistently extracting drift and turn. The off-spinner's control allowed India to tighten the screws as Afghanistan lost four wickets for just 24 runs during the middle session. Manav Suthar added another wicket to cap a memorable debut Test, trapping Afsar Zazai lbw, while Kuldeep wrapped up the tail with three wickets, including the final dismissal of Saleem Safi. Sharafuddin Ashraf, nursing an injury, did not bat, bringing the match to a close at 112 all out in 35.5 overs. Sundar finished with 4 for 36 in the innings and five wickets in the match to go with his valuable half-century, underlining his all-round impact. Kuldeep returned 3 for 30, while Siraj and Suthar chipped in with one wicket apiece. The victory was India's largest in Test cricket by margin, eclipsing previous records and showcasing the depth of a side that dominated every phase of the contest. Gill's century, Rahul's hundred, valuable contributions from Sudharsan, Pant and Sundar, and Suthar's seven-wicket match haul ensured India controlled proceedings from the first session to the last. Sundar finished with 4 for 36 in the innings and five wickets in the match to go with his valuable half-century, underlining his all-round impact. Kuldeep returned 3 for 30, while Siraj and Suthar chipped in with one wicket apiece. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 564/8 dec in 127 overs (Shubman Gill 126, KL Rahul 100, Sai Sudharsan 81, Rishabh Pant 81, Washington Sundar 52*; Mohammad Saleem Safi 6-140) beat Afghanistan 152 in 58.4 overs (Rahmat Shah 60; Manav Suthar 6-33, Prasidh Krishna 3-37) and 112 in 35.5 overs (Sediqullah Atal 42, Rahmanullah Gurbaz 24; Washington Sundar 4-36, Kuldeep Yadav 3-30, Manav Suthar 1-29) by an innings and 300 runs. Article Source: IANS
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One-off Test: India Crush Afghanistan By Innings And 300 Runs, Register Biggest Red-ball Win
New PCA Stadium: Debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar capped a dream Test debut as India completed their biggest-ever victory in the format, thrashing Afghanistan by an innings and 300 runs on the third day of the one-off Test at the New PCA Stadium on Monday. After piling up a commanding 564/8 declared in their first innings, India dismissed Afghanistan for 152 before Lunch on Day 3 and enforced the follow-on. The hosts then bowled the visitors out for 112 in just 35.5 overs to seal an emphatic win inside three days. India had laid the foundation for the crushing victory through dominant batting performances over the first two days. KL Rahul struck 100, captain Shubman Gill led from the front with 126, while Sai Sudharsan (81), Rishabh Pant (81) and Washington Sundar (52 not out) ensured the hosts posted a mammoth total after opting to bat first. Afghanistan never recovered from that scoreboard pressure. Resuming Day 3 at 113/5 in their first innings, they were bowled out for 152 despite Rahmat Shah's fighting 60. Suthar was the chief destroyer, returning outstanding figures of 6/33 to register the second-best bowling figures by an Indian on Test debut. Faced with a deficit of 412 runs, Afghanistan were asked to bat again and initially showed far greater resolve. Openers Abdul Malik and Sediqullah Atal put on 42 runs, their best opening stand against India in Tests, while Atal counterattacked the spinners and looked determined to extend the contest. However, Mohammed Siraj provided the breakthrough by trapping Malik lbw, opening the door for India's spinners. Rahmanullah Gurbaz struck a brisk 24, but Kuldeep Yadav dismissed him before Washington Sundar triggered a dramatic collapse. The off-spinner removed Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi in the second session before dismissing the well-set Atal for 42 on the stroke of tea. Afghanistan slipped from a 74/1 to 98/5 and never recovered. The final session lasted barely six overs. Suthar struck again when he trapped Afsar Zazai lbw, while Sundar removed Azmatullah Omarzai to claim his fourth wicket of the innings. Kuldeep then wrapped up the tail, dismissing Nangeyalia Kharote and Mohammad Saleem Safi in successive deliveries. Afghanistan's innings ended at 112, with injured Sharafuddin Ashraf unable to bat, bringing the match to a conclusion. The final session lasted barely six overs. Suthar struck again when he trapped Afsar Zazai lbw, while Sundar removed Azmatullah Omarzai to claim his fourth wicket of the innings. Kuldeep then wrapped up the tail, dismissing Nangeyalia Kharote and Mohammad Saleem Safi in successive deliveries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 564/8 dec in 127 overs (Shubman Gill 126, KL Rahul 100, Sai Sudharsan 81, Rishabh Pant 81, Washington Sundar 52*; Mohammad Saleem Safi 6-140) beat Afghanistan 152 in 58.4 overs (Rahmat Shah 60; Manav Suthar 6-33, Prasidh Krishna 3-37) and 112 in 35.5 overs (Sediqullah Atal 42, Rahmanullah Gurbaz 24; Washington Sundar 4-36, Kuldeep Yadav 3-30, Manav Suthar 1-29) by an innings and 300 runs. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka A Batter Fernando Hopes To Cement National Team Berth Through 50-over Tri-series
Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium: Sri Lanka 'A' top-order batter Nuwanidu Fernando on Monday said he sees the upcoming 50-over tri-series against India 'A' and Afghanistan 'A' as a crucial opportunity to consolidate his position and work towards establishing himself as a regular in the national team. The tri-series begins at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, with Sri Lanka A taking on Tilak Varma-led India A. In recent times, I have been batting well and the plan is to continue the same during this tri-series as well. I also consider the contests against India 'A' and Afghanistan 'A' as huge opportunities to excel as they are very good teams. I see this as a chance to further enhance my position and continue going forward towards my goal of playing regularly in the national team, Nuwanidu told IANS in an exclusive interview. Fernando, younger brother of Sri Lanka pacer Vishwa Fernando, said his elder sibling has been one of the prime motivations and pillars of support in his cricketing journey. I started playing cricket when I saw my elder brother Vishwas playing the game. Actually it's due to him that I started going to play cricket. Vishwa has been supporting me very well, which is why I am at this position right now. As someone who plays in the Sri Lankan team, Vishwa continuously advises me on how to handle pressure and adjust to the situations etc. So he's always there for me and one of the prime reasons for me playing cricket is my brother Vishwa, he said. On the playing conditions in Dambulla, Fernando said he expects uneven bounce and some turn, with weather also likely to play a role. The Dambulla pitch has uneven bounce and also there is a bit of a turn as well. As per the current weather conditions, it may have an impact on the bowling. I basically expect to have a look at the conditions on the day of the game and based on that, adjust my playing style to suit the conditions on offer, he said. Fernando, who has played six ODIs and three T20Is for Sri Lanka and amassed 102 runs in total, was keen to build on his performance in the recent 'A' series at home against New Zealand with 126 runs in three red-ball innings being the standout. The 'A' series against New Zealand was a good one for me and considering the team itself. I look to continue in the same vein in the 'A' teams tri-series. Yes, I did perform well for the national side, but that is now in the past. Now I need to once again start performing from this series, and play the way I have been playing and I will try to focus on making big in this particular series and focus on the future, he said. The St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa alumnus also spoke about how his height gives him a technical edge in playing against both pacers and spinners. Owing to my height factor, it helps me to reach the ball and that's an advantage for me. Also, when it comes to playing the spin, I am able to easily play both on the front foot and back foot. Even for the fast bowlers, when they bowl a bouncer, I am able to handle it with some ease, and bring in some smoothness in my playing style because of the height factor, he said. The St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa alumnus also spoke about how his height gives him a technical edge in playing against both pacers and spinners. Owing to my height factor, it helps me to reach the ball and that's an advantage for me. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch India A-Team Tri Series 2026 (OD) - Sri Lanka A vs India A on June 9th 2026, from 10:00 AM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD (Hind), Sony Sports Ten 4 SD (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada) and Sony LIV. Article Source: IANS
Kapil Dev On Indias T20I Captaincy Switch: Only Selectors Can Explain The Decision
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former skipper Kapil Dev on Monday stated that only selectors can explain the decision behind India's recent T20I captaincy switch, adding that the move to replace Suryakumar Yadav with Shreyas Iyer would have been thoroughly evaluated by the national selection committee before execution. The Ajit Agarkar-led BCCI selection committee officially named Iyer as India's T20I captain for the upcoming tours to Ireland and England, as well as the 2026 Asian Games. The 1983 World Cup-winning skipper noted that the selectors remain the ultimate authority behind such leadership shifts. I think the selectors must have thought about it, and that is why they made the change, Kapil Dev told IANS when asked about his views on Iyer taking over the reins from Suryakumar. The 1983 World Cup winner further stated that those directly running the game or analyzing it daily hold the clear insights, Only the selectors can give a better answer, or those who are closely involved with the game, like senior players and experts on television, can comment on it, he added. Iyers elevation to the T20I captaincy is a remarkable turnaround. He was out of Indias T20I plans after December 2023, and has now forced his way back through consistent IPL performances and strong leadership credentials. He led Kolkata Knight Riders to clinching the 2024 IPL title, and guided Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings to IPL finals in 2020 and 2025, apart from leading Mumbai to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy win in 2024/25. He is the only player in IPL history to captain three different franchises to a final. Iyers elevation to the T20I captaincy is a remarkable turnaround. He was out of Indias T20I plans after December 2023, and has now forced his way back through consistent IPL performances and strong leadership credentials. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is also the second successive instance of an Indian captain being replaced soon after lifting an ICC trophy. In 2025, Rohit Sharma led India to the Champions Trophy triumph in March, but was replaced by Shubman Gill as the ODI captain before India toured Australia in October. Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: Sundar Strikes Thrice To Reduce Afghanistan To 98/5 At Tea
Mohammad Saleem Safi: Washington Sundar struck three crucial blows in the second session as India continued to tighten their grip on the one-off Test against Afghanistan, reducing the visitors to 98/5 in their follow-on innings at tea on Day 3 at the PCA Stadium on Monday. After being bowled out for 152 in their first innings earlier in the day and conceding a 415-run lead, Afghanistan responded with far greater intent in their second outing with the bat. Resuming from 18/0 at lunch, the visitors frustrated India for long periods and showed a willingness to counterattack the spinners before losing wickets at regular intervals. The foundation of Afghanistan's resistance was laid by opener Sediqullah Atal, who continued the positive approach he had displayed before lunch. Having taken on debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar in the morning session, Atal mixed caution with aggression and helped Afghanistan bring up their highest opening partnership against India in Test cricket. India finally broke through when Mohammed Siraj trapped Abdul Malik lbw for 8, ending a 42-run opening stand. Siraj had repeatedly tested Atal outside off stump and was rewarded immediately after switching his attention to Malik, who was pinned in front attempting to play across the line. Rahmanullah Gurbaz then injected momentum into the innings. The wicketkeeper-batter attacked both Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar, striking three fours and a six in a brisk 24 off 24 balls. Alongside Atal, Gurbaz added 32 runs and briefly put India on the defensive. However, Kuldeep earned his first wicket of the match when Gurbaz's attempted lofted drive off a spinning delivery found Prasidh Krishna at long-on. Afghanistan slipped to 74/2, opening the door for India once again. Rahmat Shah, Afghanistan's lone half-centurion from the first innings, looked to carry the fight forward and even launched Sundar for a six over mid-on. But Sundar's drift proved decisive as Rahmat charged down the track and miscued to Manav Suthar at mid-off for 13. The off-spinner struck again when Hashmatullah Shahidi edged a turning delivery to first slip, where Shubman Gill completed a low catch after a television review confirmed the dismissal. Rahmanullah Gurbaz then injected momentum into the innings. The wicketkeeper-batter attacked both Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar, striking three fours and a six in a brisk 24 off 24 balls. Alongside Atal, Gurbaz added 32 runs and briefly put India on the defensive. However, Kuldeep earned his first wicket of the match when Gurbaz's attempted lofted drive off a spinning delivery found Prasidh Krishna at long-on. Afghanistan slipped to 74/2, opening the door for India once again. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 564/8 dec. in 127 overs (Shubman Gill 126, KL Rahul 100, Rishabh Pant 81, Sai Sudharsan 81, Washington Sundar 52*; Mohammad Saleem Safi 6-140) lead Afghanistan 152 and 98/5 in 29 overs (Sediqullah Atal 42, Rahmanullah Gurbaz 24; Washington Sundar 3/30, Kuldeep Yadav 1/24, Mohammed Siraj 1/11) by 314 runs. Article Source: IANS
Sooryavanshi, A Special Talent We Are Putting Too Much Pressure On Him: Kapil Dev
India T20I: Former India captain Kapil Dev has described teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi as a special talent, but cautioned against burdening the youngster with excessive pressure so early in his career. At 15 years and 71 days, the left-handed opener earned his maiden call-up to the India T20I squad for the upcoming tours of Ireland and England and the Asian Games 2026. He became the youngest player to be picked, breaking Sachin Tendulkars 36-year-old record. I think he is a special talent, but he has to go a long way. There is no doubt that at such a young age, the way he has performed in club cricket shows his ability. He just needs to focus on himself because he has a long journey ahead. At the moment, I think we are putting too much pressure on him, Kapil Dev told IANS. Tendulkar made his India debut in 1989 against Pakistan at the age of 16 years and 205 days, making him the youngest Indian player ever to feature in a senior international cricket match. If Sooryavanshi features during the tour, he will also become the youngest player to debut for India in mens international cricket. Sooryavanshis call-up comes on the back of a sensational IPL 2026 campaign with Rajasthan Royals, where he established himself as one of the breakout stars of the tournament. Opening the batting for the RR, the left-hander won the Orange Cap after scoring 776 runs in 16 innings at a staggering strike rate of 237.30. His season included one century, five half-centuries and a record 72 sixes. Tendulkar made his India debut in 1989 against Pakistan at the age of 16 years and 205 days, making him the youngest Indian player ever to feature in a senior international cricket match. If Sooryavanshi features during the tour, he will also become the youngest player to debut for India in mens international cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before joining the senior squad for the Ireland series, Sooryavanshi is set to represent India A for the tri-series in Sri Lanka from June 9 to 21. Article Source: IANS
Next-gen Stars Look To Take Centrestage At Womens T20 World Cup 2026
With Renuka Singh Thakur: Every Women's T20 World Cup has minted new stars. The 2016 edition gave the world an 18-year-old Hayley Matthews, who was named Player of the Match in the final as West Indies lifted the trophy and is now the sides captain in the upcoming competition. The 2018 edition saw young Sophie Ecclestone tying batters in knots as England reached the final in the West Indies. The 2020 edition saw young Shafali Verma take the world by storm through her explosive power-hitting in Australia. For the upcoming 12-team competition, to be held in England and Wales from June 12 to July 5, it will be no different. IANS looks at the five players who have it in them to shine at the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup. Nandni Sharma (India) Indias search for a reliable fast-bowling option may have found its answer in Chandigarh-based Nandni. She made her T20I debut against England in Chelmsford last month with figures of 3-34, as India got a nice victory. Before this, Nandni shot into limelight by picking 17 wickets in ten matches for Delhi Capitals in WPL 2026, including a hat-trick and a five-for. With Renuka Singh Thakur yet to play on tour of England and Amanjot Kaur plus Kashvee Gautam unavailable due to injuries, Nandnis pace, accuracy and variation, especially of it being effective in the slog overs, has arrived at the right time to boost Indias campaign. Georgia Voll (Australia) Australias batting depth has long been the envy of the womens game, and Georgia has surged to the front of that queue. An ODI century in only her second appearance against India in 2024 announced her arrival at the international stage. A repeat hundred against the same opponents in early 2026 confirmed her credentials to be a consistent run-scorer for Australia. A blistering 101 off 53 balls against the West Indies in March elevated her to the top of the ICC Womens T20I batting rankings. In 12 matches, Georgia has amassed 474 runs while averaging 39.50 with a strike-rate of 156.43. With an appetite for scoring on big occasions, Georgia enters her maiden T20 World Cup as one of the most dangerous young batters in the draw. Kayla Reyneke (South Africa) The batting all-rounder has wasted little time in making an instant impression at the international level ahead of her first Womens T20 World Cup. She previously captained South Africa to the Under 19 Womens Cricket World Cup final in 2025 and made herself known as the next star of the game. In the first half of 2026, Kayla has collected two Player of the Match awards in her first three senior outings. She has so far proved that ice runs in her veins - on her T20I debut, Kayla scored an unbeaten 29 off 16 balls, including hitting the winning six against Pakistan. She replicated that performance on her ODI debut against New Zealand, hitting two sixes in the last over of the game to help the Proteas get an unlikely win. Tilly Corteen-Coleman (England) The 18yearold leftarm spinner has quickly established herself among Englands most promising bowlers. With her picking a two-wicket haul on ODI debut against New Zealand, Tilly will be a player to watch out for in the World Cup. Having debuted for Kent in 2024, Tilly rose through the domestic ranks with South East Stars before producing a headlinegrabbing spell in the Charlotte Edwards Cup, where she claimed four wickets in four balls. Her reputation was further enhanced at the ICC Womens Under19 T20 World Cup in 2025, delivering a matchwinning 4-8 against New Zealand in the Super Six stage. Darcey Carter (Scotland) Having debuted for Kent in 2024, Tilly rose through the domestic ranks with South East Stars before producing a headlinegrabbing spell in the Charlotte Edwards Cup, where she claimed four wickets in four balls. Her reputation was further enhanced at the ICC Womens Under19 T20 World Cup in 2025, delivering a matchwinning 4-8 against New Zealand in the Super Six stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the stakes high, Darcey produced her best innings of the campaign under pressure. Still only 20 and having played international debut for three years, Darcey is already sitting at third spot on Scotlands alltime womens T20I runscoring list, which is a measure of her rapid rise in the national setup. Article Source: IANS
Kochhar Gets Top-10 Finish As Lindh Claims Bharath Classic Title In Morocco
Indian Golf Premier League: India's Karandeep Kochhar continued his impressive run on the Asian Tour with a bogey-free final-round 68 to secure a top-10 finish at the USD 500,000 IGPL Bharath Classic, while Sweden's Charlie Lindh stormed to victory with a tournament-best closing round. Kochhar carded rounds of 66, 73, 70 and 68 to finish at 11-under-par, good enough for a share of ninth place and his third top-10 finish of the season. The result also lifted the Chandigarh golfer to 12th in the Asian Tour Order of Merit standings. The tournament, co-sanctioned by the Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) and the Asian Tour, was won convincingly by Lindh, who closed with a sensational eight-under 64 to finish at 18-under-par. The Swede, who had finished runner-up at the Kolon Korea Open in his previous start, capped off a superb week with an eagle on the 18th hole to secure a four-shot victory and move up to third on the Order of Merit. For Kochhar, the week was another demonstration of his growing consistency. The winner of the IGPL Dubai event was outstanding from tee to green, regularly finding fairways and greens in regulation. His only frustration came on the greens, where he required at least 28 putts in each round, including 34 during his second-round 73. On Sunday, Kochhar produced a flawless card, picking up birdies on the third, 10th, 11th and 14th holes to sign off with a four-under-par effort. He finished the tournament with 16 birdies and remained firmly in contention throughout the week. The 28-year-old Indian, who also registered a tied-fifth finish at the International Series Japan earlier this season, will now turn his attention to next week's USD 2 million International Series Morocco as he continues his pursuit of a maiden Asian Tour title. His only professional victory to date came on the Asian Development Tour in Egypt, a triumph that earned him full Asian Tour status. Among the other Indian contenders, Gaganjeet Bhullar and Yashas Chandra were the next-best performers, both finishing tied for 27th at six-under-par. Bhullar closed with a 68 featuring five birdies and a lone bogey, while Yashas produced a bogey-free round of 68. Rashid Khan finished tied 41st at three-under after a final-round 71, alongside Kartik Singh and Sachin Baisoya. Baisoya's closing 67 featured two eagles on the par-five third and seventh holes, while Kartik endured a roller-coaster round containing seven birdies, two bogeys and two double bogeys. Shaurya Bhattacharya signed off with a 71 to finish tied 52nd, Aman Raj was tied 56th after a round of 70, while Pukhraj Singh Gill, Raghav Chugh and Udayan Mane ended the week in the lower half of the leaderboard. Amateur Jai Bahl finished tied for 67th. At the top, Lindh produced the round of the tournament to overturn a three-shot overnight deficit. Starting the day behind Thailand's Settee Prakongvech, the Swede surged through the field before delivering a memorable finish. With childhood friend Isaac Bondesson on the bag, Lindh reached the edge of the 18th green in two shots and rolled in a 20-foot putt from the fringe for eagle to seal the title in style. It feels goodfeels really good. Feels like Im still focused, but when everything settles a little bit, I will realise what I have done today. I have been playing good coming into this week, and I have been very, very excited to play golf the last couple of months, because the game has been feeling better. And thankfully, I got some good results today, Lindh said. American Charles Porter briefly threatened to force a dramatic finish and was tied for the lead after 17 holes at 16-under. However, a wayward second shot into a water hazard on the final hole led to a costly double bogey, leaving him tied for second with Settee at 14-under. Thailand's Sarit Suwannarut fired a 66 to share fourth place with England's Sam Broadhurst, while American Marcus Plunkett joined Thailand's Poom Saksansin and Runchanapong Youprayong in a tie for sixth at 12-under. American Charles Porter briefly threatened to force a dramatic finish and was tied for the lead after 17 holes at 16-under. However, a wayward second shot into a water hazard on the final hole led to a costly double bogey, leaving him tied for second with Settee at 14-under. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Asian Tour now heads to Rabat for the USD 2 million International Series Morocco presented by Visit Morocco, where Kochhar and several other Indians will look to build on their encouraging performances from El Jadida. Article Source: IANS
Mithali, Anjum Among Former Captains In Womens T20 World Cup Star-studded Commentary Panel
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a top-tier, female-led commentary team for the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup, showcasing the range of expertise, experience, and impact fuelling the global expansion of womens cricket. The commentary team includes for captains and international stars Mithali Raj, Tash Farrant, Anjum Chopra, Simon Doull, Veda Krishnamurthy, Sana Mir, Isobel Joyce, and Katey Martin. The line-up also consists several ICC World Cup winners with direct experience of triumphs on crickets biggest stages. Mel Jones and Julia Price were part of Australias winning ICC Womens Cricket World Cup team, while Stacy-Ann King was a member of the West Indies squad that won the ICC Womens T20 World Cup. Isa Guha and Ebony Rainford-Brent both achieved success with Englands ICC Womens Cricket World Cup-winning team and also played in the squad that secured the first ICC Womens T20 World Cup in 2009, the last edition held in England. In the mens game, Matthew Hayden is a two-time ICC Mens Cricket World Cup champion, while Dinesh Karthik and Carlos Brathwaite each hold ICC Mens T20 World Cup titles with India and West Indies, respectively. The lineup features some of the most well-known and respected voices in modern cricket commentary. Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop, and Ian Smith, whose commentary contributed to the legendary broadcast of the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2019 final at Lords, will come together again at another major event in England, offering decades of expertise and perspective. Joining the lineup are experienced presenters and broadcasters, including Charles Dagnall, Natalie Germanos, Alan Wilkins, Laura McGoldrick, Jatin Sapru, Kass Naidoo, Raunak Kapoor, and Ali Mitchell. They have contributed to narrating some of the most unforgettable moments in sports and will deliver their distinctive insight, energy, and storytelling to audiences this summer. Bringing together ICC World Cup winners, former international captains, accomplished broadcasters, and some of the most respected voices in cricket, the commentary team will deliver expert analysis, insights, and stories across all 33 matches. The tournament begins on June 12 with England versus Sri Lanka and concludes with the final at Lords on July 5. Mel Jones, speaking of the upcoming stint, said, This is the biggest ICC Womens T20 World Cup ever, and it feels like a real milestone for the game. This tournament is a fitting celebration of how far women's cricket has come, and through our broadcast, fans everywhere will experience the skill, drama and emotion that continue to drive the sport forward. Meanwhile, former India captain Mithali Raj said, The depth of talent across the 12 competing teams is remarkable. Wherever you look, there are world-class players capable of producing moments that can define a tournament, and I can't wait to share those moments with the world. England great Isa Guha said, All of the host cities and venues provide a wonderful stage for an event of this magnitude, which will be reflected both in the stadium and on broadcast. Fans will experience world-class cricket in some of the most iconic settings our sport has to offer. Former England mens captain Nasser Hussain stated, The passion surrounding womens cricket, and the breadth of talent across the world, has never been stronger. The players taking the field this summer will help shape the future of the game and inspire the next generation to follow in their footsteps. England great Isa Guha said, All of the host cities and venues provide a wonderful stage for an event of this magnitude, which will be reflected both in the stadium and on broadcast. Fans will experience world-class cricket in some of the most iconic settings our sport has to offer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ian Bishop, the voice behind some of the best commentary calls, mentioned, Every ICC event creates moments that live on long after the trophy is lifted, and this tournament has all the ingredients to produce memories that will be remembered by fans for generations. It is a privilege to help tell the stories of the players who will inspire the next generation to dream bigger than ever before. Article Source: IANS
Confident Bangladesh pose Australia a fresh challenge after 15-year wait for an ODI series
While spin dominated in Pakistan, Australia could find pace playing more of a role this series
One-off Test: Afghanistan Reach 18/0 At Lunch After Follow-on As Suthar's 6fer Puts India In Command
New PCA Stadium: Debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar starred with a six-wicket haul before Afghanistan's openers showed greater resistance in the follow-on, reaching 18/0 at lunch on Day 3 of the one-off Test against India at the New PCA Stadium on Monday. After resuming the day at 113/5, Afghanistan were bowled out for 152 in their first innings, conceding a massive 412-run first-innings lead after India had declared at 564/8. Suthar was the chief architect of the collapse, finishing with outstanding figures of 6/33 in 22 overs to record the second-best bowling figures by an Indian on Test debut. India made an early breakthrough in the morning when Prasidh Krishna dismissed Azmatullah Omarzai for a duck, castling the all-rounder with a delivery that sneaked through his attempted drive. The wicket left Afghanistan at 118/6 and firmly on the back foot. Rahmat Shah, who had carried Afghanistan's hopes overnight, continued his determined resistance and became the first batter from his country to score a Test fifty against India. Having already become the first Afghanistan player to cross 1,000 Test runs on Day 2, Rahmat once again stood tall amid a batting collapse around him. The right-hander found support from Sharafuddin Ashraf, who battled through a visible injury to add valuable runs. However, Suthar returned to break the partnership, with Ashraf edging behind to Rishabh Pant after India successfully reviewed the on-field decision. Suthar then produced the ball of the innings, dismissing Rahmat for 60. The spinner drew the batter into a sweep with a flighted delivery that dipped sharply before crashing into the stumps, bringing up his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket. The left-arm spinner added the wicket of Mohammad Saleem Safi soon after to complete a memorable six-for, while Washington Sundar wrapped up the innings by dismissing Ziaur Rahman Sharifi as Afghanistan folded for 152. With a lead of 412 runs, India enforced the follow-on and immediately handed the new ball to Suthar. Afghanistan's second innings, however, began with greater purpose. Opener Sediqullah Atal adopted an aggressive approach against the debutant spinner, refusing to allow him to settle into a rhythm. After surviving an early lbw appeal and a difficult chance at short leg, Atal counterattacked by striking a six over long-on and a boundary over mid-off, before adding another four to race to 16 off 12 deliveries. With a lead of 412 runs, India enforced the follow-on and immediately handed the new ball to Suthar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 564/8 dec in 127 overs (Shubman Gill 126, KL Rahul 100, Rishabh Pant 81, Sai Sudharsan 81, Washington Sundar 52*; Mohammad Saleem Safi 6-140) lead Afghanistan 152/10 and 18/0 in 4 overs (Sediqullah Atal 16*, Abdul Malik 2*) by 394 runs. Article Source: IANS
Suthar six-for rolls Afghanistan over for 152
Rahmat Shah waged a lone battle for Afghanistan, but couldn't stop India from enforcing the follow-on
One-off Test: Debutant Suthar Bags 6-fer As India Bowl Out Afghanistan For 152, Enforce Follow-on
Mohammad Saleem Safi: Debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar marked his arrival in Test cricket with a six-wicket haul as India bundled out Afghanistan for 152 in their first innings and enforced the follow-on before lunch on Day 3 of the one-off Test at the PCA Stadium on Monday. Resuming at 113/5 and still trailing Indias imposing first-innings total of 564/8 (declared) by 451 runs, Afghanistan needed a substantial partnership from overnight batter Rahmat Shah to avoid a complete collapse. But Suthars ability to extract turn from the surface ensured India tightened their grip on the contest. The morning began positively for India when Prasidh Krishna struck in the fifth over of the day. Azmatullah Omarzai, who had faced 10 deliveries without scoring, was bowled attempting a drive, leaving Afghanistan at 118/6 and exposing the lower order. Rahmat, however, continued to fight a lone battle. The right-hander became the first Afghanistan batter to register a Test fifty against India, bringing up the landmark with a boundary off Prasidh. Having already become Afghanistans first player to cross 1,000 Test runs on Day 2, Rahmat once again showcased his resilience amid the ruins. He found brief support from Sharafuddin Ashraf, who battled through a visible quad injury and added 24 runs for the seventh wicket. The pair frustrated India for a period, with Rahmat unfurling a few crisp drives and Ashraf showing commendable determination despite struggling to run between the wickets. Just when Afghanistan appeared to be stabilising, Suthar returned to break the stand. Ashraf, attempting an ambitious slog, edged behind to Rishabh Pant, with India successfully overturning the on-field decision through a review. The breakthrough opened the floodgates. Suthar then produced the moment of the innings when he castled Rahmat for 60 with a beautifully flighted delivery that dipped, turned and crashed into the stumps as the batter attempted a sweep. The wicket brought up the spinners maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket and effectively ended Afghanistans resistance. The debutant was not done yet. He trapped Mohammad Saleem Safi lbw and finished with outstanding figures of 6/33 from 22 overs, becoming only the 10th Indian and seventh spinner from the country to claim a five-wicket haul on Test debut. Washington Sundar wrapped up the innings when Ziaur Rahman Sharifi holed out to Pant, leaving Afghanistan all out for 152 in 58.4 overs. Rahmats 60 was the only substantial score as Afghanistan lost their last five wickets for just 36 runs. The debutant was not done yet. He trapped Mohammad Saleem Safi lbw and finished with outstanding figures of 6/33 from 22 overs, becoming only the 10th Indian and seventh spinner from the country to claim a five-wicket haul on Test debut. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 564/8 dec in 127 overs (Shubman Gill 126, KL Rahul 100, Rishabh Pant 81, Sai Sudharsan 81, Washington Sundar 52*; Mohammad Saleem Safi 6-140) lead Afghanistan 152/10 in 58.4 overs (Rahmat Shah 60, Hashmatullah Shahidi 20; Manav Suthar 6-33, Prasidh Krishna 3-37, Washington Sundar 1-21) by 412 runs. Article Source: IANS
U18 Men's And Women's Hockey Stars Accorded Grand Welcome At Delhi Airport After Asia Cup Success
Indira Gandhi International Airport: The Indian Under-18 men's and women's hockey teams were accorded a thunderous and warm welcome at the Indira Gandhi International Airport upon their return from a highly successful campaign at the Asia Cup. As the players walked out wearing their medals, they were greeted with garlands, and the tricolor amidst loud chants cheering with dhol. The Indian U-18 men's team returned with the ultimate prize, clinching a gold medal, while the spirited women's team locked in a podium finish with a bronze medal finish. The dual success has triggered widespread celebration, drawing high praise from the country's top leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking on the sidelines of the grand reception, men's head coach and hockey icon Sardar Singh noted that the overwhelming public reception and words of encouragement from the Prime Minister would act as a massive psychological booster for the junior stars. On the other hand, women's head coach Rani Rampal and captain Sweety Kujur reflected on their journey, calling the podium finish a stepping stone for the long international road ahead while remaining determined to iron out chinks in their armor. The bronze medal marks a strong finish to Indias campaign at the Womens U18 Asia Cup 2026, with the team showcasing its attacking quality, scoring 36 goals, defensive resilience and immense promise throughout the tournament. On the other hand, women's head coach Rani Rampal and captain Sweety Kujur reflected on their journey, calling the podium finish a stepping stone for the long international road ahead while remaining determined to iron out chinks in their armor. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It also announced a cash award of Rs 1 lakh for each player of the Indian U-18 Women's Hockey Team, who secured the bronze medal earlier in the day, along with Rs 50,000 for each member of the support staff. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Australia may enter the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup without the task of reclaiming a title, but captain Sophie Molineux believes the scars of recent World Cup disappointments could become the team's greatest source of motivation. After dominating global women's cricket for much of the past decade, Australia arrive in England seeking to reclaim the T20 crown they surrendered following a shock semi-final exit in the 2024 tournament. That setback, coupled with last year's ODI World Cup disappointment in India, has prompted a period of reflection within the squad ahead of another bid for global glory. Molineux said the shift from being reigning champions to challengers could work in Australia's favour. I think it can free us up, if we harness that. I think the last couple of World Cups we've learned a whole lot and been able to implement a few things, and I feel like we've really evolved as a team in the last few months and even before that, the Australian skipper said of losing the 'defending champions' label while speaking to reporters on Captains Day. Australia have occupied the No.1 position in the ICC Women's T20I rankings since 2018 and remain among the favourites despite no longer carrying the status of title holders. Molineux believes recent setbacks have offered lessons that years of success could not. I'm really excited, and I think the girls are really hungry to get out there and be able to put that in place. I don't think there's any better arena to be able to do it than at a World Cup with the big moments that are going to come in the next few weeks. If you look back over the last 10 years, we've been really successful, but I do think we probably have got more learnings out of the last two World Cups than what we had in the seven or eight before that, she added. Australia's path to the semi-finals, however, is unlikely to be straightforward. Drawn in a formidable Group A, they will face South Africa and India alongside Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Netherlands in a pool many observers have labelled the tournament's toughest. South Africa arrive as runners-up from multiple recent ICC events, while India enter the competition with renewed confidence after securing their maiden major women's title last year. With only two teams progressing to the knockout stage, every match could prove decisive. It's going to take consistency across all five games. If you do slip up, you have to be able to bounce back really quickly, Molineux stated. Australia's campaign begins at Old Trafford on June 13 against South Africa in a highly anticipated rematch of the 2024 semi-final, where the Proteas ended Australia's hopes of retaining the trophy. The encounter will mark the first official T20 international between the two sides since that upset in Dubai, although they recently crossed paths during a series of unofficial warm-up fixtures in Arundel. Australia's campaign begins at Old Trafford on June 13 against South Africa in a highly anticipated rematch of the 2024 semi-final, where the Proteas ended Australia's hopes of retaining the trophy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think that's probably the best way to get into a tournament like this, to play a class outfit in South Africa. They've got an enormous amount of depth now and we're really looking forward to getting out there and hopefully starting the tournament on a really positive note, she said. Article Source: IANS
Marsh, Head, Sangha Miss Out With Injuries As Australia Name White-ball Squads For Bangladesh Tour
Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur: Australia will head into their white-ball tour of Bangladesh without several of their biggest names after injuries and availability issues forced late changes to the squads for the upcoming ODI and T20I series. The reigning ODI world champions have confirmed their squads for the six-match tour, with regular captain Mitchell Marsh, explosive opener Travis Head and leg-spinner Tanveer Sangha among the notable absentees from the 50-over leg of the series. Marsh has been ruled out of the three-match ODI series as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury, although he is expected to link up with the squad in Dhaka and resume preparations ahead of the T20I series, where he will captain Australia. Head, meanwhile, has been granted personal leave and will miss the entire Bangladesh tour, including both the ODI and T20I assignments. Australia have also suffered a blow with Sangha being ruled out after sustaining a hamstring injury during the recent tour of Pakistan. In response, selectors have drafted in off-spinner Todd Murphy and retained young batting prospect Ollie Peake and all-rounder Matt Short for the ODI squad. The trio effectively replace Marsh, Head and Sangha for the Bangladesh leg. Josh Inglis will continue as captain for the ODI series after leading Australia during their recent one-day campaign in Pakistan. The wicketkeeper-batter will oversee a side featuring a blend of established internationals and emerging talent. National selector Tony Dodemaide said the management had hoped Marsh would recover in time for the ODI fixtures but opted against rushing the all-rounder back into action. We were hopeful Mitch Marsh would be available for the Bangladesh ODI series however he is still returning to full fitness from an ankle injury. Mitch will join the group in Dhaka and begin preparations for the T20I Series, Dodemaide said. Travis was initially selected in the ODI and T20I legs of this Bangladesh tour but has subsequently been granted personal leave for both. We look forward to seeing him again for the top end Test Series against Bangladesh, he added. The absence of Marsh and Head could provide opportunities for 19-year-old Ollie Peake, who made his international debut in Pakistan and remains one of Australia's most highly-rated young batting talents. Short also earned an extended stay after an impressive series against Pakistan, contributing with both bat and ball. Murphy's inclusion presents the off-spinner with a chance to make his white-ball international debut. The Victorian has already represented Australia in Test cricket but has yet to feature in either ODIs or T20Is. Australia have also reinforced their pace stocks, with Xavier Bartlett and Ben Dwarshuis joining the ODI squad, while Riley Meredith is expected to return for the T20I series after missing the 50-over matches. Despite the absence of some of their biggest stars, Australia will view the Bangladesh tour as an important step in building squad depth ahead of a packed international calendar that includes major Test assignments against Bangladesh, South Africa and New Zealand later in the year. Schedule: 1st ODI: June 9 2nd ODI: June 11 3rd ODI: June 14 (All matches to be played at Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka) 1st T20I: June 17 2nd T20I: June 19 3rd T20I: June 21 (All matches to be played at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram) Australia squad for Bangladesh tour: (All matches to be played at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium in Chattogram) Also Read: Live Cricket Score T20Is: Mitchell Marsh(c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Joel Davies, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Aaron Hardie, Josh Inglis, Spencer Johnson, Matthew Kuhnemann, Riley Meredith, Josh Philippe, Matthew Renshaw, Adam Zampa Article Source: IANS
The Untold Story of Team India Spin Coach Sairaj Bahutule
With the Test against Afghanistan at New Chandigarh, former India player Sairaj Bahutule began his new innings with Team India, this time not as a player but as India's new spin-bowling coach. India has never lacked for big-name spinners, and compared to them, former India leg-spinner Sairaj Bahutule was neither as prominent nor as well-known. The truth is that his name may not be popular with Gen Z as he was not in the news in recent years for some controversy or some juicy stories. He has consistently been involved in cricket and not only coached the IPL sides (this season Punjab Kings), but also previously served in the India Under-19, India A and domestic sides. Bahutule himself played two Tests and eight ODIs, taking five international wickets. Clearly, he wasn't very successful in international cricket and accordingly didnt get many opportunities. However, in a first-class career spanning nearly two decades, he took 630 wickets, scored over 6,000 runs, and took 197 wickets in List A cricket. He played in six Ranji Trophy finals (all for Mumbai), winning all of them. The most talked-about of these was the 2003-04 final, in which he scored 92 runs, lower down the order. Currently around 53, Bahutule's resume as a coach is comparatively much better. He retired from cricket and served as head coach of Vidarbha, Kerala, Gujarat, and Bengal. In the IPL, he was spin-bowling coach for Rajasthan Royals and then Punjab Kings. He was also associated with the BCCI and coached at the Center of Excellence in Bengaluru from 2021 to 2024. He was the bowling coach for the Indian team that won the ICC Under-19 World Cup in 2022 and was part of the support staff for the 2024 edition of the event also. He has also worked as a specialist bowling coach on several other assignments. In India, there aren't many coaches with such an active resume. Well, now he's got his biggest promotion, and what could be a bigger responsibility than joining Team India's support staff? This role with Team India will open the doors of international assignments for him. With the opportunity to play international cricket drying, Bahutule intended to remain involved with the game as a coach. Thats why while still playing cricket, when an opportunity came to coach the Vidarbha side, he grabbed it with both hands and announced his retirement. He became only the 9th bowler to take 400 wickets in the Ranji Trophy. Despite all this, Bahutule is disappointed that he never played in the IPL. He played List A cricket until 2010, T20 cricket until 2011, and first-class cricket until 2013, but franchises focused more on his age than his skill. Especially in the first two seasons of the IPL, he was one of the most successful spinners in India. Bhuutule holds a unique record that often goes unnoticed when his name is mentioned. He holds the India record for missing the most matches during his One Day International career. He played seven ODI between December 1997 and January 1998 but returned to Team India in November 2003 to play another one. During that period, Team India had played 196 consecutive ODI in which he was not part of the team. He failed to make a significant impact upon his return and was sidelined thereafter. In Indian cricket, the most discussed story of a cricketers recovery from a traumatic car accident gets connected with Rishabh Pant. The story of Sairaj Bahutules accident was no less tragic. In July 1990, the car accident of Vivek Singh, son of famous singers Jagjit and Chitra Singh, in which he died was in the headlines. Sairaj Bahutule, his close friend, was also with him in the car and was lucky to survive. He broke my femur, and had a major fracture on his right leg, and needed to have a steel rod inserted in the leg. He also slipped into a coma, and it was very, very tough. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The medical aid and familys support helped him, particularly his fathers support, who himself was a Ranji cricketer. His father Vasant, who played for Maharashtra, kept on motivating him to get back to playing cricket. The steel rod was removed a year after the accident and very soon he started playing for the senior Mumbai team as well as got picked for the India Under-19 squad against New Zealand.
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MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Akshat Raghuwanshi's explosive knock went in vain as Bhopal Leopards held their nerve in a thrilling run chase to register a three-wicket win over Rewa Jaguars in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 at the Holkar Stadium on Sunday. Batting first after winning the toss, Rewa Jaguars rode on a sensational innings from Raghuwanshi to post a challenging 203/8 in their 20 overs. The right-hander took control from the outset and attacked the Bhopal bowlers all around the ground. Raghuwanshi hammered 85 runs off just 32 deliveries, striking nine sixes and six fours in a breathtaking display of power-hitting. His innings gave Rewa a flying start and put the opposition under pressure early in the contest. Although Rewa lost a few wickets in the middle overs, Prithviraj Singh Tomar played a steady knock of 35 off 32 balls to provide support. Sagar Solanki then added valuable late runs with a brisk 48 off 28 deliveries, helping the Jaguars cross the 200-run mark. For Bhopal Leopards, Himanshu Shinde stood out with the ball, returning figures of 2/21 from his four overs and helping prevent the total from becoming even bigger. In reply, Bhopal Leopards began confidently through openers Tanishq Yadav and Rahul Chandrol, who added 60 runs for the first wicket. Tanishq scored 29 off 17 balls before being dismissed, while Suraj Yadav's stay at the crease was brief as he managed only six runs. Chandrol kept the scoreboard moving with a fluent 44 off 21 deliveries and shared a useful partnership with captain Aniket Verma. Verma made an immediate impact with a quickfire 25 off just 10 balls before being dismissed by Sagar Solanki. The chase appeared to be slipping away when Chandrol departed soon after and Kunal Rai was dismissed for just one run, leaving the Leopards in trouble at 109/5. However, Himanshu Shinde and Pawan Nirwani launched a spirited recovery. The duo added crucial runs and kept Bhopal in the contest as the required run rate continued to climb. Shinde played a valuable knock of 37 off 24 balls before being dismissed by Ashwin Das at a crucial stage. Nirwani also contributed significantly with 29 off 22 deliveries, but his wicket left the Leopards needing 22 runs from the final two overs. However, Himanshu Shinde and Pawan Nirwani launched a spirited recovery. The duo added crucial runs and kept Bhopal in the contest as the required run rate continued to climb. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The last over began with a dot ball, increasing the tension inside the stadium. But Kamal quickly ended the contest in dramatic fashion, smashing a six off the second delivery of the over to seal a memorable three-wicket victory for Bhopal Leopards and spoil what had been a remarkable innings from Raghuwanshi. Article Source: IANS
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