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Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters scored a thrilling six-wicket victory over Gulbarga Mystics in the opening match of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 tournament in Mysore on Saturday. Batting first, Gulbarga posted a challenging 201/5 in their 20 overs with handsome contributions from Prakhar Chaturvedi (64, 38 balls, 6 fours, 4 sixes) and Aarav Mahesh (63, 41 balls, 6 fours and 3 sixes). A vital contribution by captain Manish Pandey (19) and a 12-ball 20 by Thippa Reddy boosted the total past 200. Shubhang Hegde and Shreevathsa Acharya claimed two wickets each for 44 and 36 runs respectively for Gulbarga. Chasing 202 for victory, Bengaluru Blasters started confidently with Bhuvan Mohan Raju and Rohan Patil adding 88 runs for the opening partnership in 7.1 overs. They rotated the strike with clever strokes and kept the target in check. Bhuvan Mohan Raju's 29-ball 56 (3 fours, 4 sixes, strike rate 193.10) in the end became the fulcrum on which Bangalore Blasters built their victory Though the Mystics bounced back with a couple of quick wickets to reduce the Blasters to 122 for three in 11.3 overs, the initial good work done by the openers worked in their favour as they eventually coasted to victory with the final delivery. Krishnan Shrijith and Shubhang Hegde were instrumental in the drive towards the target as they stitched together a decisive partnership after the fall of the openers. Krishnan Shrijith made a 15-ball 22 (3 fours) and Shubhang Hegde a 26-ball 36 (2 fours, 1 six) to lead Bengaluru Blasters to a comfortable victory, though the margin may convey a close clash. Praveen Dubey gave the contest the finishing touch with an amazing 17-ball 32 (2 fours, 1 six). Paras Gurbax Arya was the most successful bowler for Gulbarga with figures of 2 for 34, while Macneil Noronha and Dhruv Prabhakar claimed a wicket each for 27 and 29 runs respectively. Krishnan Shrijith made a 15-ball 22 (3 fours) and Shubhang Hegde a 26-ball 36 (2 fours, 1 six) to lead Bengaluru Blasters to a comfortable victory, though the margin may convey a close clash. Praveen Dubey gave the contest the finishing touch with an amazing 17-ball 32 (2 fours, 1 six). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gulbarga Mystics 201/5 in 20 overs (Prakhar Chaturvedi 64, Aarav Mahesh 63; Shubhang Hegde 2-44, Shreevathsa Acharya 2-36) lost to Bengaluru Blasters 202/4 in 20 overs (Bhuvan Mohan Raju 56, Rohan Patil 31, Shubhang Hegde 36, Dubey 32 not out; Paras Gurbax Arya 2-34, Macneil Noronha 1-27, Dhruv Prabhakar 1-29) by by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
3rd ODI: We Ticked A Lot Of Boxes, Says Gill After India Complete 3-0 Sweep Of Afghanistan
MA Chidambaram Stadium: India captain Shubman Gill said a lot of the boxes were ticked after his side completed a 30 sweep of Afghanistan in the ODI series here on Saturday through a nine-wicket victory at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Indias dominant victory was set by Prasidh Krishnas 5-23 and Yashasvi Jaiswal's hitting an unbeaten 110. A lot of the boxes are ticked. We spoke about keeping the intensity in the middle overs and some of the things that we also spoke about was how can we keep creating those opportunities in the middle overs as a bowling unit and as a batting unit, how can we keep pushing for the extra runs in the middle overs and I think a lot of those boxes were ticked, said Gill at the conclusion of the game. On Prasidh picking his maiden five-wicket haul, Gill said, Definitely. I think the first spell bowled by Gurnoor (Brar) and Prasidh was outstanding. To see that kind of pace in those conditions was not easy. But I think they kept putting their effort and kept pushing. I mean, definitely you are tempted to give them that one extra over, but looking at the weather, I did ask them if they wanted to bowl that one extra over, but they were pretty exhausted. Indias next assignment is a three-match ODI series in England from July 14-19, and Gill, who also picked the Player of the Series award, said conditions there will be similar to what will be on offer in the 2027 ODI World Cup, to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Going to England, the conditions would be a little bit more similar to what we get in South Africa, not quite similar, but still close to that. So the kind of combination that we would be looking to play there, hopefully we have all the players fit and ready, it is going to be another great series for us. Afghanistan skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi, who struck a fighting 102, lamented the loss of early wickets. I think today, at the first 10 overs, I think they bowled well, but we lost wickets that put us under pressure. After that, Azmat and I had a good partnership, but again, we didn't finish well in the batting because after that partnership, we lost backtoback wickets. That's why we fell short while scoring runs. After a long, I think, 95 games, I scored my first 100. I feel good, and Inshallah, I will try my best to, from today, to do it again and again for my country. And yeah, it was so hot, and I was feeling cramping. I'm feeling good now. He also said they will learn a lot from the mistakes committed in the ODI series defeat to India. I think we have talented guys, but when it comes to India, playing in India is a tough side, and we will learn. We were not good. We will learn from that. Moving forward, I think we are a quality side, but we were away from ODI cricket because last year we played Bangladesh eight months ago. So we play Ireland next, and in the three games, we were lacking, we will work on that, and yeah, the coach is also new, and we will try to work together as a team. Prasidh, who returned with figures of 5-23 and picked the Player of the Match award, said his homework in the run-up to the clash was a really good one. Ice bath's the only thing remaining now, so my body feels good. Bit of a break after the innings, but good to see the way the batsmen batted. I'm really, really happy for the team. I think it's just that kind of hit the length that, as a team, whatever we discussed, what the tactic is, just trying to do that a lot more, and also preparationwise. You just sit back and think about what the games have been like, what you actually want to do, spend more time thinking about it, and it's just the homework, I would say, that has been really good. Prasidh, who returned with figures of 5-23 and picked the Player of the Match award, said his homework in the run-up to the clash was a really good one. Ice bath's the only thing remaining now, so my body feels good. Bit of a break after the innings, but good to see the way the batsmen batted. I'm really, really happy for the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You always push each other to do better, and I think that's paid off. Yeah, I did get that thought for a bit, but then I told myself I've still got a lot of the game to go. But then I came back in, and I saw, look, four-five wickets, I am definitely happier with the five, but if I hadn't got it, I'm sure we'd still end up on the winning side. So I'm happy with that. Article Source: IANS
MA Chidambaram Stadium: India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal said he was determined to keep going and play till the end after his unbeaten century powered the hosts to a ninewicket win over Afghanistan in the third ODI and complete a 30 series sweep at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Jaiswal hit an unbeaten 110 off 86 balls, with his second ODI ton in three innings laced with 14 boundaries and three sixes, as India wrapped up the chase of 219 with 128 balls remaining. Yes, I really enjoyed it. Initially, I got some runs in Power-play, so I just wanted to keep going and play till the end. So I was really enjoying it, said Jaiswal to broadcasters at the conclusion of the game. With him hitting his second century in three ODI innings, Jaiswal explained how he maintains focus when opportunities dont come much his way. I just focus on my process, what is in my control, and try to work as hard as I can. And of course, there is always support from the support staff, and they have been amazing to me. The communication is unreal. So I know what's going on. So I'm really enjoying it. On converting good starts into hundreds, Jaiswal said, Yes, I think I've been lucky, so I'm just trying to convert if I get the start. As I have seen in sports and in cricket, especially when it is your day, make it count. So I try to do that. Because of a lot of experience I had recently, I was trying, but things were not going my way. But I was very determined today that I just need to keep my focus in and just keep trying to rotate the strikes, and if I get in, so I'll just make it count. On converting good starts into hundreds, Jaiswal said, Yes, I think I've been lucky, so I'm just trying to convert if I get the start. As I have seen in sports and in cricket, especially when it is your day, make it count. So I try to do that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He was telling me, just try to rotate the strike, and the intent should be there. So I was keeping my intent and rotating the strike. So that really helped me. I always enjoy being with him, going and playing under him. Everything is like, it's just amazing. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: Pakistan Restrict Bangladesh To 123/6 Despite Shorna's Late Blast
T20 World Cup: A brilliant bowling effort led by skipper Fatima Sana (2-18) and some superlative fielding effort helped Pakistan restrict Bangladesh to a below-par 123/6 in a must-win Group A clash in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Hampshire Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. Skipper Fatima Sana, who claimed a three-fer and scored a half-century in their previous match, struck a double-blow in the second over as Bangladesh took three wickets in the Power-play from which they did not recover despite fighting efforts by captain Nigar Sultana (36 off 38, 5x4) and Shorna Akter (39 not out off 22, 5x4), and managed only a modest total. After Nigar Sultana elected to bat first on what looks like a good batting wicket, the Pakistan bowlers applied early pressure and had their opponents in a spot of bother at 23/3 at the end of the Power-play, Fatima Sana started the carnage for Pakistan by claiming the wickets of Dilara Akter (5) and Sharmin Akhter (0) in the second and fifth ball of her first over, the second of the innings. Juairiya Ferdous (7) fell to Tasmia Rubab, and Bangladesh were in real trouble. Skipper Nigar Sultana and Sobhana Mostary steadied the innings a bit with a 35-run partnership. But Mostary fell leg before wicket to Nashra Sundhu while the Bangladesh captain was caught by Saira Jabeen off Sadia Iqbal for 36 as their woes continued. A late flourish by Shorna Akter lifted Bangladesh to 123/6 as the experienced Shorna struck some fine shots at the back end of the innings, slamming 14 runs in the penultimate over. Shorna's knock has given Bangladesh bowlers a total to defend and a fighting chance in the match that they have to win to bounce back from a poor start in the tournament. Both Pakistan and Bangladesh have lost their opening matches in the tournament and need to win this match to maintain their chances of progressing to the next stage of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup. A late flourish by Shorna Akter lifted Bangladesh to 123/6 as the experienced Shorna struck some fine shots at the back end of the innings, slamming 14 runs in the penultimate over. Shorna's knock has given Bangladesh bowlers a total to defend and a fighting chance in the match that they have to win to bounce back from a poor start in the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh 123/6 in 20 overs (Shorna Akter 39 not out, Nigar Sultana 36; Fatima Sana 2-18) against Pakistan. Article Source: IANS
Fast bowler Prasidh Krishnas maiden fivewicket haul and Yashasvi Jaiswals fluent unbeaten century powered India to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the third ODI and sealed a 30 series sweep at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday. Prasidhs sensational figures of 5-23 in nine overs, including taking four scalps in the power-play with his pace, bounce, and swing, helped India bowl out Afghanistan for 218 in 44.2 overs, despite skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi hitting 102 his first ODI century. In reply, Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma, who hit 79, shared a 170-run opening partnership, with five of them being penalty runs. Jaiswal then marched forward to hit an unbeaten 110 off 86 balls, with his second ODI ton in three innings laced with 14 boundaries and three sixes, as India wrapped up the chase with 128 balls remaining. The win also meant India got its first series victory under Shubman Gill as ODI captain. India began positively as Rohit and Jaiswal negotiated the early movement and found boundaries through crisp drives and cuts to reach 42 without loss at the end of the fifth over. Jaiswal pressed on the accelerator pedal by hitting a flurry of boundaries off Fareed Ahmad in the seventh over. More strike rotation and boundaries ensured that India reached 86 without loss at the end of the Power-play. With Afghanistan not posing many questions, Jaiswal and Rohit continued to press, with the former reaching his fifty off 38 balls in the 11th over with a confident drive to longoff. Rohit, too, found rhythm and brought up his own fifty off 47 balls in the 16th over. Afghanistan introduced spinners Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi to stem the flow, but Rohit and Jaiswal rotated strike and punished loose balls, despite a mix-up almost ending in a run-out. Jaiswals timing and placement were particularly impressive, while Rohit provided the customary support at the other end after enduring a scratchy start. Nabi struck in the 23rd over by removing Rohit for a wellmade 79 after he pulled to deep mid-wicket. It brought Shreyas Iyer to the crease, even as Jaiswal continued to dominate. With the required rate negligible, Jaiswal and Iyer rotated the strike and punished anything short. Afghanistans bowlers toiled hard for breakthroughs, but fielding lapses and misfields cost them. As the finish loomed, Jaiswal shifted gears and got his century off 83 balls with a fantastic inside-out drive over extra cover off Nabi, before sweeping and lofting the final delivery over longon to end the chase in emphatic fashion. Previously, Prasidhs sharp newball burst and a stubborn hundred from Hashmatullah Shahidi dominated the hot afternoon at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Put into bowling first by Afghanistan, Prasidh tore through the Afghanistan top order with raw pace, bounce, and late movement to collect four wickets for just six runs and later returned to dismiss Shahidi with a short, angled delivery that was pulled flat to deep mid-wicket to complete his maiden fivefor. Afghanistans innings had threatened to end quickly after they slumped to 36/4, but Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai mounted a determined recovery. The pair added 105 runs for the fifth wicket, with Omarzai hitting an enterprising fifty off 56 balls before falling to Prince Yadav. Shahidi, battling cramps and discomfort, dug in to compile a gritty 102 - a 128ball hundred that underlined his resolve even as physical issues hampered his running between the wickets. But Afghanistans lower order folded in a heap, losing five wickets for 20 runs as India applied pressure through a combination of sharp bowling and fielding. Afghanistans innings had threatened to end quickly after they slumped to 36/4, but Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai mounted a determined recovery. The pair added 105 runs for the fifth wicket, with Omarzai hitting an enterprising fifty off 56 balls before falling to Prince Yadav. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Afghanistan 218 in 44.2 overs (Hashmatullah Shahidi 102, Azmatullah Omarzai 50; Prasidh Krishna 5-23, Harsh Dubey 1-38) lost to India 224/1 in 28.4 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 110 not out, Rohit Sharma 79; Mohammad Nabi 1-47) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
3rd ODI: Prasidhs Five-for, Jaiswals Century Propel India To 3-0 Sweep Against Afghanistan
MA Chidambaram Stadium: Fast bowler Prasidh Krishnas maiden fivewicket haul and Yashasvi Jaiswals fluent unbeaten century powered India to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the third ODI and sealed a 30 series sweep at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. Prasidhs sensational figures of 5-23 in nine overs, including taking four scalps in the Power-play with his pace, bounce, and swing, helped India bowl out Afghanistan for 218 in 44.2 overs, despite skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi hitting 102 his first ODI century. In reply, Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma, who hit 79, shared a 170-run opening partnership, with five of them being penalty runs. Jaiswal then marched forward to hit an unbeaten 110 off 86 balls, hitting his second ODI ton in three innings, laced with 14 boundaries and three sixes, as India wrapped up the chase with 128 balls remaining. The win also meant India got their first series victory under Shubman Gill as ODI captain. India began positively as Rohit and Jaiswal negotiated the early movement and found boundaries through crisp drives and cuts to reach 42 without loss at the end of the fifth over. Jaiswal pressed on the accelerator pedal by hitting a flurry of boundaries off Fareed Ahmad in the seventh over. More strike rotation and boundaries ensured that India reached 86 without loss at the end of the Power-play. With Afghanistan not posing many questions, Jaiswal and Rohit continued to press, with the former reaching his fifty off 38 balls in the 11th over with a confident drive to longoff. Rohit, too, found rhythm and brought up his own fifty off 47 balls in the 16th over. Afghanistan introduced spinners Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi to stem the flow, but Rohit and Jaiswal rotated strike and punished loose balls, despite a mix-up almost ending in a run-out. Jaiswals timing and placement were particularly impressive, while Rohit provided the customary support at the other end after enduring a scratchy start. Nabi struck in the 23rd over by removing Rohit for a wellmade 79 after he pulled to deep mid-wicket. It brought Shreyas Iyer to the crease, even as Jaiswal continued to dominate. With the required rate negligible, Jaiswal and Iyer rotated the strike and punished anything short. Afghanistans bowlers toiled hard for breakthroughs, but fielding lapses and misfields cost them. As the finish loomed, Jaiswal shifted gears and got his century off 83 balls with a fantastic inside-out drive over extra cover off Nabi, before sweeping and lofting the final delivery over longon to end the chase in emphatic fashion. Nabi struck in the 23rd over by removing Rohit for a wellmade 79 after he pulled to deep mid-wicket. It brought Shreyas Iyer to the crease, even as Jaiswal continued to dominate. With the required rate negligible, Jaiswal and Iyer rotated the strike and punished anything short. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan 218all out in 44.2 overs (Hashmatullah Shahidi 102, Azmatullah Omarzai 50; Prasidh Krishna 5-23, Harsh Dubey 1-38) lost to India 224/1 in 28.4 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 110 not out, Rohit Sharma 79; Mohammad Nabi 1-47) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
Babette De Leede: Netherlands captain Babette de Leede described her side's Women's T20 World Cup clash against Australia as a massive moment for Dutch cricket despite suffering a 98-run defeat to the six-time champions. Australia piled up an imposing 219/6 after being put in to bat, with Beth Mooney leading the charge with a brilliant 74 off 42 balls and Ashleigh Gardner hammering 58 from 32 deliveries. The six-time champions then restricted the Netherlands to 121/3, although the Dutch side earned praise for their spirited batting display. For De Leede, the match carried added significance as she and teammate Robine Rijke both celebrated their 100th T20 International appearances. I think this is a massive moment for us as a team, and also for me personally. Together with Robine Rijke, we played our 100th T20I against the best team in the world at a World Cup. It doesn't get much better than this, De Leede said after the match. The Netherlands captain led from the front with an unbeaten half-century while sharing a resilient partnership with Sterre Kalis as the Dutch side avoided a collapse against one of the strongest bowling attacks in world cricket. De Leede said facing a team of Australia's calibre was an invaluable learning experience for her side as they continue to develop on the international stage. It's a massive opportunity for us. I think Australia is a quality team. Just to be able to play against them, learn from them, and see how they go about their innings is incredible, she said. Australia's innings showcased the depth and power that have made them the dominant force in women's cricket, with Mooney and Gardner setting the tone before the bowlers kept the Netherlands under pressure despite the resistance from De Leede and Kalis. The Dutch skipper also acknowledged the strong support her team received from fans in Southampton, many of whom turned out in orange to cheer on the Associate nation. Australia's innings showcased the depth and power that have made them the dominant force in women's cricket, with Mooney and Gardner setting the tone before the bowlers kept the Netherlands under pressure despite the resistance from De Leede and Kalis. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the result strengthened Australia's position at the top of Group 1, the Netherlands left the contest with valuable experience and several positives to build on, particularly their determination with the bat against the tournament favourites. Article Source: IANS
No Injury Is Easy, But This One Has Hit The Hardest, Says Shreyanka After Being Ruled Out Of T20 WC
T20 World Cup: India offspin bowling allrounder Shreyanka Patil admitted her latest injury setback has been the hardest to take after a right ankle injury led to her being ruled out of the remainder of the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup. During India's Group A clash against the Netherlands at Headingley on Wednesday, Shreyanka was stretchered off the field after twisting her right ankle on the first ball of the sixth over of the Netherlands' innings. Shreyanka had just come in to bowl and chased a ball towards midon, but went down on the field after twisting her right ankle. She immediately clutched her ankle and winced in pain, with teammates and physio rushing to her aid. Well, not every dream comes true. No injury is easy, but this one has hit the hardest. But in these last couple of days, I have been overwhelmed by the love I have received. I have seen so many messages, so many edits, and reels, and I truly appreciate them all. I know I have enough of you wishing well for me to get through this as well. Not every dream comes true, but I'm not going to stop dreaming! And like I said last year, heartbroken, but I will fly again, wrote Shreyanka on her social media accounts on Saturday. Shreyanka had made a comeback to international cricket from a long injury layoff earlier this year, and had featured in Indias win against Pakistan at Edgbaston, where she finished with 0-17 from three overs and took a breathtaking catch. Shreyankas absence is a major blow to India, given her effectiveness against lefthanders and her good record of bowling in the death overs. She had been one of the standout performers in the Womens Premier League (WPL), where her economy and strike rate in crunch situations made her a key asset for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Shreyanka had made a comeback to international cricket from a long injury layoff earlier this year, and had featured in Indias win against Pakistan at Edgbaston, where she finished with 0-17 from three overs and took a breathtaking catch. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While Prema offers variety, left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Radha Yadav remains another candidate to fill in the third spinner slot. The Indian team management may also consider tweaks to the pace bowling attack to cover up for the matchups Shreyanka specialised in executing seamlessly. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Australia opener Beth Mooney brushed aside concerns over the back issue that forced her to retire hurt and said she was pleased to have played her role in Australia's commanding 98-run victory over the Netherlands in the Women's T20 World Cup at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. Mooney was named Player of the Match after scoring a brilliant 74 off 42 balls, helping Australia post a record-equalling 219/6 before restricting the Netherlands to 121/3 to register their third consecutive win of the tournament. The left-hander retired hurt after the 14th over following what appeared to be discomfort in her back, but she assured that the issue was not serious. Yeah, Im all good. Just, probably, just not used to all the bus travel weve been doing that leads to Southampton trips, pretty long ones. So I look forward to that again tomorrow, Mooney said with a smile after receiving the Player of the Match award. Mooney once again provided Australia with a strong platform at the top of the order. After Georgia Voll gave Australia an aggressive start with 17 off nine balls, Mooney took charge of the innings and kept the scoreboard moving at a rapid pace. She struck nine fours and a six during her innings and shared two crucial partnerships that laid the foundation for Australia's massive total. First, she combined with Voll to give Australia early momentum before adding a match-defining stand with Ashleigh Gardner. Gardner, returning to the side after missing Australia's previous match, smashed 58 off 32 deliveries as the pair dominated the Netherlands bowling attack during the middle overs. Reflecting on her innings, Mooney said her primary responsibility as an opener was to set up the innings and score runs for the team. Gardner, returning to the side after missing Australia's previous match, smashed 58 off 32 deliveries as the pair dominated the Netherlands bowling attack during the middle overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia's batting effort was further strengthened by Georgia Wareham's explosive 41 off 18 balls and a late cameo from Annabel Sutherland as the six-time champions matched England's tournament-record score of 219. Article Source: IANS
Pressure Brings Out The Best In Me, Says Ujjain Falcons All-rounder Madhav Tiwari
Madhya Pradesh League: Ujjain Falcons seam-bowling all-rounder Madhav Tiwari says it is in the tightest moments of a game that his game truly comes alive, while crediting a single-minded focus on winning for the team rather than personal milestones for his consistent performances in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026. Reflecting on his all-round show in the side beating Indore Pink Panthers, where he picked 3-22 and hit a valuable 31 off 34 balls, Tiwari put it down to a competitive streak in him that refuses to be satisfied. If I want to speak personally, I would have taken one more wicket. Every cricketer has a little bit of greed, as we want to do as well as they can. If I had finished in the batting and remained not out, then I would have been a little more satisfied, obviously. But at the end, the team won, and it's very nice, he said in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Saturday. Asked what allows him to thrive when games are on a knife-edge, Tiwari stated it boils down to keeping the team's result above everything else. I don't know when the situation is tough or challenging. Either my brain works very well there, or I don't know much, because when I play cricket, I have only one priority - how to get my team a win? So the pressure situation obviously triggers me a lot like how can I get my team out of here? I need that thing very badly, and I think that in those particular pressure situations, maybe my brain works well. In all, I would like to say that the brain works well. Skills, obviously, like I've been playing cricket for like 8-9 years now. So the skills part is going well and will continue to improve. But it's all mental when you are in a pressure situation and how badly you want to perform for your team, he said. Tiwari, who hails from Mauganj in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa district and has been part of the Delhi Capitals set-up in the IPL for the last two seasons, said the experience of being in the franchise and sharing the dressing room with the likes of Axar Patel, KL Rahul, Tristan Stubbs, Mitchell Starc, and David Miller has hugely influenced his approach towards the game. In IPL 2026, Tiwari had a breakthrough time by taking out Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Shubham Dubey, Priyansh Arya, and Cooper Connolly with his seam bowling skills and even hit a valuable cameo of 18 not out off eight balls to give DC a win over Punjab Kings in Dharamshala, thus earning him the Player of the Match award. It has been very, very helpful. I think I would like to say that as a cricketer, I focus on improving every year, and whether I am better this year than last year. When I came here from this IPL, I learnt a lot from my senior players. I had long conversations with them and with the coaches who have a lot of experience. I learnt a lot from them, and it was like, okay, I didn't get a lot of opportunities there, but I will try to implement that in MPL. I will try to become more consistent. So those things helped me a lot, he said. On juggling both bowling and batting responsibilities, with his 'I am a 100% batter and 100% bowler' comment from IPL 2026 still fresh in the memory, Tiwari admitted the responsibilities as an all-rounder are demanding, but it gives him more than one way to influence a matchs outcome. Managing it happens because there is a lot of hard work. But there are a lot of results and benefits. Obviously, I also want to say that I want to contribute 100 percent in my fielding. So it happens that there is a lot of hard work, but sometimes you don't have a good day of batting. But you can make a comeback and make your team win with your bowling. If you don't have a day in bowling, you can make your team win with your batting. So I think it's more or less just an excuse to make your team win at the end of the day, he said. The all-rounder also pointed to his fitness regimen as central to sustaining his game across formats and roles. Obviously, it is helping a lot. As an all-rounder, your life revolves around working on your skills, and then you just focus on how to do recovery. If you look at it, your whole day is spent on it. You have to do well, you have to recover, and you have to mentally be less affected. You don't have to think too much. So I think the more you stay mentally free, and the more you know what to do in a particular session, and then you work on those things, so I think it goes hand in hand, he said. Tiwari, who earned his Delhi Capitals contract on the back of his MPL performances, recalled how seriously he took the league from the very start. I think there is a lot of happiness. I had a gut feeling when I played at the MPL for the first time and realised how important this platform is. I took it very seriously. I was waiting for a call from the franchise for the trials. Then the Delhi Capitals called me for the trials. On going there, it was very intimidating to see everyone. Obviously, they must have called all the best players in India for the trials. You have to be selected and go through them. In the beginning, it felt like a few hours or minutes. It was just that now that I have come here, I have to be selected. This was in my mind, and luckily, I was selected in my first year and was very fortunate for it, he said. With Ujjain Falcons facing long odds of a play-offs berth, Tiwari signed off by saying the focus has shifted to finishing the season strongly. Our last match is still left to play. We were not lucky enough and missed crucial moments in some matches, and lost games. It is very tough for us to get qualified. You have to be selected and go through them. In the beginning, it felt like a few hours or minutes. It was just that now that I have come here, I have to be selected. This was in my mind, and luckily, I was selected in my first year and was very fortunate for it, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score --IANS Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh bat; Pakistan bring back Rubab, Jabeen
Pakistan are in must-win territory after losing to India and South Africa
Women's T20 WC: Bangladesh Elect To Bat Against Pakistan In Must-win Clash
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh won the toss and opted to bat against Pakistan first in a must-win Group A match in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Hampshire Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. Both teams have had a poor start in the tournament and will be hoping to bounce back into the reckoning. Bangladesh Women's captain Nigar Sultana Joty said they will try to post a big score. She said the WC is a bit hectic, but they are trying to adjust. She further says that they had a lot of fun on their bus while coming, and ends by mentioning the changes on their side. Looking at the first game, we want to put some runs on the board, said Nigar Sultana. It's a very hectic schedule, and we are not getting time to adapt. We want to put up a good score. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said that though it looks like a batting pitch, they are keen to restrict Bangladesh to below 150. We need to be more disciplined in the field, said Fatima, who was non-committal on whether she would bat higher in the order in this match after scoring a fifty and claiming three wickets in their previous match. Though Pakistan hold an overall advantage in the head-to-head series by winning 16 of their 20 clashes, Bangladesh has scored three wins in their last four matches, which gives them hope of causing an upset on Saturday. Playing XIs: Though Pakistan hold an overall advantage in the head-to-head series by winning 16 of their 20 clashes, Bangladesh has scored three wins in their last four matches, which gives them hope of causing an upset on Saturday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali (WK), Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Saira Jabeen, Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana (C), Tuba Hassan, Tasmia Rubab, Nashra Sundhu, Sadia Iqbal. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: Mooney, Gardner Shine As Australia Beat Netherlands By 98 Runs
T20 World Cup: Beth Mooney and Ashleigh Gardner starred with the bat before Kim Garth led a disciplined bowling performance as Australia defeated the Netherlands by 98 runs in the Women's T20 World Cup at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. After posting a record-equalling 219/6 in their 20 overs, Australia restricted the Netherlands to 121/3 to register their third victory of the tournament and strengthen their position in the competition. Chasing a daunting target of 220, the Netherlands needed a strong start, but Australia's bowlers ensured that never happened. Tournament debutant Lucy Hamilton began with a tidy opening over, conceding just two runs and immediately creating pressure on the Dutch batters. The pressure paid off in the very next over when Kim Garth struck with her second delivery. Phebe Molkenboer edged behind as the Netherlands suffered an early setback in the huge chase. Heather Siegers attempted to counterattack and struck a boundary in the third over, but Australia's disciplined bowling did not allow her to settle. Garth struck again soon after, trapping Siegers in front of the stumps for nine off 15 balls to leave the Netherlands struggling at 16/2. With two wickets down early, captain Babette de Leede and Sterre Kalis focused on rebuilding the innings. The pair adopted a cautious approach and concentrated on rotating the strike rather than taking risks. Their partnership helped the Netherlands reach 28/2 at the end of the Power-play. As the innings progressed, De Leede tried to increase the scoring rate with a few boundaries, but Australia's bowlers maintained tight lines and lengths. The required run rate continued to climb, making the task increasingly difficult for the Dutch side. Kalis supported her captain well and found boundaries at regular intervals. However, Australia kept the pressure on by denying easy scoring opportunities, forcing the batters to work hard for every run. The partnership steadily grew and ensured the Netherlands avoided a batting collapse. The team crossed the 100-run mark in the 16th over, but by then the chase was effectively out of reach, with more than 100 runs still required from the final four overs. De Leede brought up her half-century in the 18th over, reaching the milestone from 47 deliveries. The Netherlands captain played a composed and responsible innings, remaining unbeaten on 56. Her knock included five boundaries. Kalis also made a valuable contribution and looked set to finish the innings unbeaten alongside her captain. However, Australia finally broke the 96-run stand in the final over when Annabel Sutherland produced an excellent delivery to bowl Kalis for 44 off 43 balls. Her innings included five fours and a six. The Netherlands eventually finished on 121/3, well short of the target, as Australia completed a comfortable 98-run victory. Earlier, Australia's batters had produced a dominant display after being sent in to bat. Openers Beth Mooney and Georgia Voll gave the six-time champions a flying start, putting pressure on the Netherlands attack from the opening overs. Although Iris Zwilling removed Voll for 17 and Ellyse Perry departed cheaply for one, Australia continued to score at a rapid pace. Mooney anchored the innings brilliantly and combined with returning all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner in a match-defining partnership. The duo attacked the Dutch bowlers from both ends, keeping the scoreboard moving throughout the middle overs. Mooney reached her half-century from just 30 balls and eventually retired hurt after scoring a superb 74 off 42 deliveries, an innings that included nine fours and a six. Gardner was equally impressive on her return to the side, smashing 58 off only 32 balls with eight fours and one six. The pair's aggressive batting laid the foundation for a massive total. After their departures, Georgia Wareham continued the assault with a blistering 41 from just 18 balls, striking eight boundaries. Annabel Sutherland then added 11 off six deliveries to provide the finishing touches. Australia finished on 219/6, equalling England's Women's T20 World Cup record score set earlier in the tournament against Sri Lanka and registering their highest-ever total in the competition. For the Netherlands, Iris Zwilling was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets, while Caroline de Lange claimed two. However, Australia's powerful batting line-up proved too strong on the day. Kim Garth was the standout performer with the ball for Australia, taking two crucial early wickets, while Sutherland picked up one wicket as the defending champions completed an emphatic all-round performance. For the Netherlands, Iris Zwilling was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets, while Caroline de Lange claimed two. However, Australia's powerful batting line-up proved too strong on the day. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia 219/6 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 74, Ashleigh Gardner 58, Georgia Wareham 41; Iris Zwilling 3-52, Caroline de Lange 2-39) beat Netherlands 121/3 in 20 overs (Babette de Leede 56*, Sterre Kalis 44; Kim Garth 2-20, Annabel Sutherland 1-23) by 98 runs. Article Source: IANS
Mooney back issue dampens Australia's record score against Netherlands
Mooney retired hurt with back stiffness after making 74 as Australia piled up a record 219 for 6 in a 98-run win
3rd ODI: Really Happy To Be Coming In On A Hot Day, Bowling Well And Helping The Team, Says Prasidh
MA Chidambaram Stadium: India pacer Prasidh Krishna said he was really happy to be coming in on a hot day, bowling well, and helping the team after picking his maiden fivewicket haul in the third ODI against Afghanistan here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday. Prasidhs sharp newball burst, where he found swing, seam, and extra bounce, reduced Afghanistan to 36/4 in the first ten overs, before Hashmatullah Shahidi (102) and Azmatullah Omarzai (50) rebuilt with a 105run stand. The visitors eventually folded for 218, losing their last five wickets for just 20 runs, as Prasidh took out Shahidi to end up with 5-23. I've got it in my pocket right now, but really happy to be coming in on a hot day, bowling that well, helping the team, so pretty happy now, said Prasidh in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. It was a spell to remember for Prasidh as he joined the likes of Manoj Prabhakar and Mohammed Shami as Indian bowlers to dismiss each of the oppositions top five in an ODI. His figures also entered the record books as the best by any bowler in ODIs at Chennai, surpassing West Indies pacer Ravi Rampauls 5-51 in 2011. I've got it in my pocket right now, but really happy to be coming in on a hot day, bowling that well, helping the team, so pretty happy now, said Prasidh in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The rightarm quick also admitted the conditions at Chepauk were draining. No, honestly, I was really, really tired. It was pretty hot, but no complaints. I did end up bowling the fifth one, got the fourth wicket there. But the more important thing for us is to turn up on a hot day to put out that performance on the field, really good. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Ashleigh Gardner said she was pleased to make the most of her return to Australias playing XI after scoring a quickfire 58 off 32 balls in their record-equalling Womens T20 World Cup total against the Netherlands at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. Gardner, who missed Australias previous match after suffering an ankle injury, played a key role in helping the six-time champions post 219/6, matching the highest total in Womens T20 World Cup history. She shared a match-defining partnership with Beth Mooney, who top-scored with 74 before retiring hurt. Its always nice to be able to spend some time out in the middle. I felt like it was a bit of a missed opportunity in that first game, and then obviously missed the second game. So, yeah, plenty of time to spend out in the middle, and had a really good partnership with Beth Mooney, which is really nice, Gardner said after the innings. The all-rounder also provided an update on her fitness, brushing aside concerns over the ankle problem that kept her out of Australias previous fixture. Ankles good. Very much strapped. Yeah, it was just a bit of an accident, walking at least. But yeah, we dont need to talk too much about it, she said. Gardner revealed that Australias approach against a relatively unfamiliar Netherlands attack was to remain simple and react to each ball on its merits. She credited Mooneys experience for helping maintain clarity during their aggressive stand. We obviously dont know the Dutch girls that well, so its basically taking every ball as it comes, making sure that were not overthinking the scenario. And I guess being able to talk with Beth Mooney out there, shes got so much experience, and we kind of just said to reset every ball. And if a ball was in our area, just making sure that we were fully committed to it. So yeah, it was nice to be able to have a big partnership, put our team in a really good position, and then obviously seeing what Georgia Wareham can do at the end and absolutely hit the ball everywhere. So yeah, it was a really nice time to be out in the middle, she added. Australias total was further boosted by Georgia Warehams explosive 41 off just 18 balls, while Annabel Sutherland added a late cameo as the defending champions finished with a daunting score on the board. Gardner believes Australias bowlers are well equipped to defend the massive total and backed both the pace and spin departments to finish the job. Australias total was further boosted by Georgia Warehams explosive 41 off just 18 balls, while Annabel Sutherland added a late cameo as the defending champions finished with a daunting score on the board. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will now look to complete a dominant all-round performance as they seek to maintain their unbeaten start to the tournament. Article Source: IANS
Mitchell fifty guides New Zealand's lead past 400
That leaves England with the prospect of needing the highest fourth-innings chase in Test cricket
MA Chidambaram Stadium: Fast bowler Prasidh Krishna claimed his maiden fivewicket haul in ODIs as India bowled out Afghanistan for 218 in the third and final match of the series here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday, despite a fighting maiden century from skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi. India struck early after Afghanistan elected to bat first by reducing the visitors to 36/4 inside the first ten overs. Prasidh was the chief destroyer with the new ball by using pace, bounce, and swing to wipe out the top order of Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, and Darwish Rasooli with figures of 4-6 in his first five overs. The collapse left Afghanistan reeling and in danger of a low total, but Shahidi found an able ally in all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai. The pair stitched together a 105run stand for the fifth wicket. Omarzai played positively for his 50 off 56 balls, striking five fours and two sixes, before falling to Prince Yadav. Shahidi, battling cramps and receiving repeated warnings for running in the danger area, which in turn gave India five penalty runs, carried on with immense determination. He reached his maiden ODI hundred in the 44th over, cutting Washington Sundar late to the boundary before raising his arms and performing a sajda in celebration. Shahidis knock of 102 off 131 balls included 13 fours and a six, apart from sharing a 57-run stand with Mohammad Nabi, before becoming Prasidhs fifth victim of the match by pulling to deep mid-wicket. Shahidi, battling cramps and receiving repeated warnings for running in the danger area, which in turn gave India five penalty runs, carried on with immense determination. He reached his maiden ODI hundred in the 44th over, cutting Washington Sundar late to the boundary before raising his arms and performing a sajda in celebration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Afghanistan 218 in 44.2 overs (Hashmatullah Shahidi 102, Azmatullah Omarzai 50; Prasidh Krishna 5-23, Harsh Dubey 1-38) against India Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Scotlands Ailsa Lister Reprimanded For ICC Code Of Conduct Breach
T20 World Cup: Scotland's wicketkeeper-batter Ailsa Lister has been handed an official reprimand for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during their Group B clash against the West Indies in the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup at Headingley in Leeds. Ailsa was found guilty of violating Article 2.2 of the Code, which deals with abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match. The sanction also includes one demerit point added to her disciplinary record, marking her first offence in a 24month period. The incident occurred in the 19th over of Scotlands innings when, after being dismissed, Ailsa threw her bat and gloves to the ground before kicking and knocking over a bin near the dugout. She admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by GS Lakshmi of the ICC International Panel of Match Referees, thereby avoiding a formal hearing. Onfield officials Claire Polosak and Kerrin Klaaste, third umpire N. Janani, and fourth umpire Nimali Perera reported the matter. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, along with one or two demerit points. Under ICC regulations, when a player accumulates four or more demerit points within 24 months, they are converted into suspension points, leading to a ban. She admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by GS Lakshmi of the ICC International Panel of Match Referees, thereby avoiding a formal hearing. Onfield officials Claire Polosak and Kerrin Klaaste, third umpire N. Janani, and fourth umpire Nimali Perera reported the matter. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chasing the West Indies' target of 154, Scotland's spirited run-chase ended with them being bundled out for 146 on the final ball of the match. The side will next face defending champions New Zealand at Bristol County Ground on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
Prasidh grabs five in Chennai, Afghanistan fold for 218
Shahidi's maiden ODI century brought some respectability to Afghanistan's first-innings show in Chennai
Ailsa Lister handed demerit point for breaching Level 1 of ICC Code of Conduct
Scotland batter reprimanded for throwing her bat and gloves on the ground, and kicking the bin after dismissal against WI
Women's T20 WC: Mooney's 74 Guides Australia To Record-equaling 219/6 Against Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Beth Mooney produced a brilliant knock of 74 while Ashleigh Gardner smashed a quickfire half-century as Australia equalled the highest total in Womens T20 World Cup history, posting 219/6 against the Netherlands in their Group stage clash at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. After being asked to bat first, Australia got off to a positive start through openers Beth Mooney and Georgia Voll. The pair collected boundaries early and raced to 11 runs in the opening over. Although Heather Siegers kept things relatively tight from the other end, Mooney quickly took control of the innings, striking three consecutive boundaries against Isabel Woning to help Australia reach 28 without loss after three overs. The Netherlands finally found a breakthrough in the fifth over when Iris Zwilling dismissed Voll for 17 off just nine deliveries. Volls entertaining cameo included four boundaries. The Dutch side struck again soon after as Ellyse Perry fell cheaply for just one run, caught at deep mid-wicket while attempting an attacking shot. Despite losing two wickets in quick succession, Australia finished the powerplay strongly on 61/2. Returning to the playing XI, Ashleigh Gardner looked in excellent touch from the outset and immediately put pressure on the Netherlands bowlers with a series of attacking strokes. Gardner continued her aggressive approach, finding boundaries regularly and clearing the ropes as well. She also received a major lifeline when she was dropped shortly after hitting a six in the eighth over. The missed opportunity proved costly for the Dutch side as Gardner made full use of the chance. At the other end, Mooney anchored the innings perfectly while maintaining an impressive scoring rate. She struck back-to-back boundaries in the 10th over to bring up her half-century from just 30 balls. With Gardner providing explosive support, Australia steadily increased the pressure on the Netherlands attack. The partnership reached its peak during the 14th over. Gardner completed her fifty from only 28 deliveries after hitting consecutive boundaries, while Mooney followed with a six and a four in the same over as Australia collected 21 runs from it. Mooneys outstanding innings came to an unusual end when she retired hurt after the 14th over. By then, she had scored 74 runs from just 42 balls, including nine fours and one six, and had laid the foundation for a huge total. Soon after Mooney left the field, the Netherlands managed to break the dangerous partnership. Caroline de Lange dismissed Gardner, who was caught at deep mid-wicket after scoring a superb 58 from 32 balls. Her innings featured eight boundaries and one six. With both set batters gone, Georgia Wareham ensured Australias momentum did not slow down. The all-rounder played a fearless innings, attacking from the moment she arrived at the crease. She struck boundaries all around the ground and punished anything loose from the Dutch bowlers. Nicola Carey struggled to get going and was dismissed for seven runs, but Wareham kept the scoring rate high. She hit three fours in the space of six deliveries and looked set for a half-century before falling for 41 off only 18 balls in the 19th over. Her entertaining knock contained eight boundaries. Annabel Sutherland then provided the finishing touches with a brisk 11 off six balls as Australia closed on 219/6 from their 20 overs. The total was Australias highest-ever score in Womens T20 World Cup history and also matched the tournament record set by England earlier in the competition against Sri Lanka. For the Netherlands, Iris Zwilling was the standout bowler with figures of three wickets, while Caroline de Lange claimed two wickets. However, the Dutch attack struggled to contain Australias powerful batting line-up, which dominated for most of the innings. The total was Australias highest-ever score in Womens T20 World Cup history and also matched the tournament record set by England earlier in the competition against Sri Lanka. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia 219/6 in 20 overs (Beth Mooney 74, Ashleigh Gardner 58, Georgia Wareham 41; Iris Zwilling 3-52, Caroline de Lange 2-39) against the Netherlands. Article Source: IANS
Misfiring Bangladesh look for lift as Australia eye series sweep
Taskin Ahmed could replace the off-colour Rishad Hossain for the final game of the series, while Australia might be tempted to give Josh Philippe and Matt Kuhnemann a game
Womens T20 WC: Familiar Rivals Renew Battle As India, South Africa Eye Crucial Advantage (Preview)
T20 World Cup: Old Trafford will stage one of the defining contests of Group 1 on Sunday as South Africa take on an unbeaten India in a fixture that could have a significant bearing on the race to the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals. With only two teams advancing from the six-team group, every result carries extra weight. India have made a stronger start, comfortably overcoming Pakistan and tournament debutants the Netherlands to sit in a commanding position heading into their third outing. South Africa, meanwhile, recovered from an opening defeat to defending champions Australia by edging Pakistan in a tense encounter, keeping their campaign firmly on track. For the Proteas, victory would not only level the playing field but also strengthen their credentials before the business end of the group stage. India, on the other hand, know they still have Australia to face and will be determined to avoid any slip-up that could complicate their route to the knockout rounds. The contest also offers a fascinating duel between two of the finest opening batters in the women's game. South African captain Laura Wolvaardt and India's Smriti Mandhana have consistently led from the front for their respective sides, although they arrive in contrasting form. Mandhana has produced consecutive half-centuries in the tournament, while Wolvaardt is looking to bounce back after a subdued outing against Pakistan following her 44 against Australia. India's spin attack has been central to their unbeaten run. Deepti Sharma dismantled Pakistan with a five-wicket haul before Shree Charani ripped through the Netherlands with four wickets, highlighting the variety and control that have made the Women in Blue difficult to score against. South Africa, however, possess players capable of countering that threat. Annerie Dercksen displayed remarkable composure against Pakistan's slow bowlers in her match-winning half-century, an innings that could prove invaluable preparation for Sunday's challenge. History offers little separation between the sides. India narrowly lead the overall T20I head-to-head 11-10, but recent meetings have favoured South Africa. Earlier this year, the Proteas dominated a five-match home series 4-1, powered by a prolific Laura Wolvaardt, who amassed 330 runs, including three fifties and a century. The two teams also shared one of the biggest stages in women's cricket when they met in last year's ODI World Cup final, where India emerged victorious despite a century from Wolvaardt. Sunday's clash may not be for silverware, but with semifinal qualification hanging in the balance, its significance will be impossible to ignore. When: Sunday, June 21, 7:00 PM IST Where: Old Trafford, Manchester Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Shabnim Ismail, Sinalo Jafta, Marizanne Kapp, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Karabo Meso, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune, Chloe Tryon, Dane van Niekerk Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: When And Where To Watch WI Vs SL; Know All Details
T20 World Cup: Every group-stage match grows in significance as the ICC Women's T20 World Cup progresses, and Sunday's meeting between West Indies and Sri Lanka here at County Ground could shape the complexion of Group 2. Having each recovered from contrasting starts to their campaigns, both teams know another victory would place them firmly in contention for a semi-final berth. West Indies have once again displayed the qualities expected from one of women's cricket's most consistent tournament performers. Their blend of experienced campaigners and emerging match-winners has produced encouraging results, particularly through the contributions of Shermaine Campbelle, whose unbeaten 90 against New Zealand ranks among the highest individual scores of this year's competition. Alongside her, Stafanie Taylor continues to underline her enduring value. The former captain added another composed innings against Scotland and remains the most prolific West Indian batter in Women's T20 World Cup history. If the batting has laid the platform, the bowling has supplied the finishing touches. Aaliyah Alleyne has been exceptional with the ball, claiming seven wickets in just two matches. Her outstanding spell against New Zealand, where she dismantled the batting order with four wickets, has elevated her among the tournament's leading wicket-takers. Sri Lanka's journey has taken a different route. A defeat to England in Birmingham could have derailed their campaign, but the side responded emphatically by overcoming New Zealand in Southampton to keep their qualification hopes firmly alive. As always, Chamari Athapaththu remains the player around whom Sri Lanka's ambitions revolve. The long-serving captain has featured in every Women's T20 World Cup since making her international debut and now stands one six away from reaching 100 in T20 internationalsa milestone that would further cement her legacy. Equally encouraging for Sri Lanka has been the emergence of Nilakshika Silva, whose unbeaten 54 against New Zealand provided the stability and assurance needed in a successful run chase. While the West Indies are aiming to reinforce their reputation as perennial contenders, Sri Lanka have an opportunity to rewrite history. They have never reached the knockout stage of a Women's T20 World Cup, but another positive result in Bristol would bring that long-standing milestone within reach. When: Sunday, June 21, 3:00 PM IST Where: County Ground, Bristol Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Vishmi Gunarathne, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Imesha Dulani, Nilakshika Silva, Kaveesha Dilhari, Hansima Karunarathne, Kaushini Nuthyangana, Sugandika Dassanayaka, Nimasha Madushani, Shashini Gimhani, Kawya Kavindi, Malki Madara, Mithali Ayodhya Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: The race for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals gathers pace as West Indies and Sri Lanka square off at the County Ground in Bristol on Sunday, a venue staging its first Women's World Cup fixture in nearly a decade. With both teams already registering victories during the group stage, another two points could prove invaluable in shaping the battle for the last four. West Indies enter the contest carrying the weight of expectation that comes with a proven record on the global stage. The Caribbean side has reached the semi-finals or better in six of its previous nine Women's T20 World Cup campaigns and once again looks equipped to challenge for the title. Much of that confidence stems from a batting unit that has found form early in the tournament. Shermaine Campbelle has emerged as one of the standout performers after producing a magnificent unbeaten 90 against defending champions New Zealand, while the experienced Stafanie Taylor reminded everyone of her class with an unbeaten 47 against Scotland. As the leading run-scorer in West Indies Women's T20 World Cup history, Taylor's experience remains central to the side's ambitions. The bowling attack has also delivered consistently, spearheaded by Aaliyah Alleyne. The right-arm pacer has enjoyed a remarkable tournament, already collecting seven wickets, including a match-winning four-wicket haul against New Zealand. Her ability to strike with the new ball and at the death has made her one of the competition's most dangerous bowlers. Sri Lanka, however, arrived with growing belief after bouncing back impressively from an opening defeat to hosts England. Their five-wicket victory over New Zealand not only reignited their campaign but also demonstrated a resilience that has often eluded them at previous global tournaments. Captain Chamari Athapaththu remains the cornerstone of Sri Lanka's challenge. One of the most accomplished cricketers the country has produced, the veteran opener is on the verge of another personal landmark, requiring just one six to become only the second Sri Lankan woman to reach 100 international T20 maximums. Support has arrived from Nilakshika Silva, whose composed unbeaten half-century against New Zealand showcased the depth beginning to develop in Sri Lanka's batting order. History, though, still looms large. Sri Lanka has never advanced beyond the group stage of a Women's T20 World Cup. Victory in Bristol would not secure qualification outright, but it would significantly strengthen their chances of reaching the knockout rounds for the first time while dealing a major blow to one of the tournament's traditional heavyweights. When: Sunday, June 21, 3:00 PM IST Where: County Ground, Bristol Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Chamari Athapaththu (c), Hasini Perera, Vishmi Gunarathne, Harshitha Samarawickrama, Imesha Dulani, Nilakshika Silva, Kaveesha Dilhari, Hansima Karunarathne, Kaushini Nuthyangana, Sugandika Dassanayaka, Nimasha Madushani, Shashini Gimhani, Kawya Kavindi, Malki Madara, Mithali Ayodhya Article Source: IANS
Netherlands opt to bowl under cloud, Gardner back, Hamilton in
Gardner returns from injury in place of Harris while Hamilton makes her T20 World Cup debut in place of Schutt
Women's T20 WC: Ashleigh Gardner Back For Australia As Netherlands Opt To Bowl
T20 World Cup: Netherlands won the toss and elected to bowl first against Australia in the 14th match of the ongoing Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. Six-time champions have made some big changes in the playing XI as Ashleigh Gardner is back after missing the last match due to injury and Lucy Hamilton is playing her first Women's World Cup match. Australia are up and running after a perfect start with back-to-back wins, meaning they sit joint top of Group 1 alongside India in a group featuring all three of last year's semi-finalists. Already having accounted for a big one when beating South Africa in their opener, should the Aussies prevail over the Dutch and Pakistan then they will arrive in Lord's for their crunch final group encounter with India in a very strong position. The match offers the Netherlands the chance to measure themselves against one of the pre-tournament favorites of world cricket once again. This is the nation's debut at a T20 World Cup, but they have already shown plenty of fighting qualities in the face of tougher opposition. There is zero history between the two sides in T20 cricket though they met at the Women's ODI World Cups at intervals between 1988 and 2000, with the Australians taking all of those games by varying wide margins of 255 runs, 173 runs, 10 wickets, 115 runs and 10 wickets. After winning the toss, Netherlands skipper Babette de Leede said, We are going to bowl first; the conditions will suit our seamers, so hopefully we will get something out of it. To play 100 games, especially against a great side in a World Cup, is a special feeling. Same team. Whereas, Australia skipper Sophie Molineux said, It will be a good opportunity for us to be out there. Seeing it play out last night, I think there's plenty of runs in it. Two changes: Megan Schutt and Grace Harris, and Ash Gardener and Lucy Hamilton are in. Lucy will be playing her first World Cup game. Playing XIs Whereas, Australia skipper Sophie Molineux said, It will be a good opportunity for us to be out there. Seeing it play out last night, I think there's plenty of runs in it. Two changes: Megan Schutt and Grace Harris, and Ash Gardener and Lucy Hamilton are in. Lucy will be playing her first World Cup game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia: Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney(wK), Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux(c), Alana King, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton Article Source: IANS
MA Chidambaram Stadium: India left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh admitted the previous ODI against Afghanistan in hot conditions in Lucknow had taken a toll on the players bodies, adding that everyone trained respective to their demands as the side gears up for the third and final match of the series at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. I mean, the preparation was already done before the series and we were following our processes really nicely as a team. We had to take care of our bodies as well. The last game, it took a toll on our bodies as well. It was very hot and humid and here as well we knew at practice it's going to be hot. So, we managed our bodies well. Some came, some didn't come, some recovered, some trained. So, everyone trained respective to their demands, Arshdeep told broadcasters ahead of the match. He credited the backroom staff for ensuring players were ready to perform despite the hot and humid conditions on offer. I mean, a lot of credit goes to the sports science team and the way the measures, the physios, the trainers help us get ready for the game. We try to hydrate ourselves before the game. If you start hydrating during the game, you're already late. So, you have to start it a day prior to the game and recover well, get your massages done, get your priming sessions done and then you're ready for the game. He credited the backroom staff for ensuring players were ready to perform despite the hot and humid conditions on offer. I mean, a lot of credit goes to the sports science team and the way the measures, the physios, the trainers help us get ready for the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I'm enjoying my bowling right now and just trying to have fun at the field. Be it on the field or off the field and just enjoying it and the ball is coming out nicely out of the hand. Just trying to focus more on my orcas as well because coming through series are of T20 format. So, just want to do well at death as well and take a lot of wickets. Article Source: IANS
Afghanistan opt to bat; Reddy, Prasidh and Dubey return for India
The teams made seven changes between them, with India bulking up on allrounders
3rd ODI: Prasidh, Harsh, Nitish Return For India As Afghanistan Elect To Bat First
Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi: India have included Prasidh Krishna, Harsh Dubey and Nitish Kumar Reddy in their playing eleven as Afghanistan won the toss and elected to bat first in the third and final ODI at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday. India have already taken a 2-0 lead in the three-game series after a massive 170-run win in Lucknow. Another win in Chennai will hand them a 3-0 series sweep. Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi said they have four changes, with Mohammad Nabi, Azmatullah Omarzai, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi and Fareed Ahmad Malik coming in. We want to bat first today. It's always hot in India in this month. Wicket also looks good. It's dry and hard. Hopefully we have a good start in the batting. In last two games we missed some areas and didn't play the way we have played in the past. Hopefully we recover today and have good partnerships and bowl in the right areas, he said. For India, with Prasidh, Harsh and Nitish returning, Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav and KL Rahul sit out of the match. . Nitish had missed the clash in Lucknow due to soreness in left thigh and now returns in Chennai, with Ishan Kishan set to take up keeping duties. Looks like a very good wicket. Would've batted first as well. Was pretty hot in the last match and it's going to be no different here. It's about being consistent in the areas we're looking at. Chasing is one thing we haven't ticked. That's what we'll be looking at today, said India skipper Shubman Gill. In their pitch report, Michael Clarke and Deep Dasgupta said a red-soil pitch is on offer and there should be good bounce for both pacers and spinners, while adding that balls with change of pace can be more beneficial. Playing XIs: In their pitch report, Michael Clarke and Deep Dasgupta said a red-soil pitch is on offer and there should be good bounce for both pacers and spinners, while adding that balls with change of pace can be more beneficial. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan: Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (captain), Darwish Rasooli, Mohammad Nabi, Azmatullah Omarzai, Rashid Khan, AM Ghazanfar, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi, Fareed Ahmad Malik Article Source: IANS
Finally Feels Like Im Back: Harshit Rana Opens Up On 5-month Injury Layoff After India Return
T20 World Cup: India pacer Harshit Rana said that he was relieved to be back in the national setup after spending five months on the sidelines with a knee injury, admitting the prolonged absence from cricket was the toughest phase of his career. Having completed rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE), the 24-year-old has rejoined the Indian squad ahead of the third ODI against Afghanistan, reflecting on his recovery journey, the emotional challenges of missing the T20 World Cup triumph, and the support system that helped him return. For Rana, the opportunity to wear India colours again carries extra significance after watching the team's successful T20 World Cup campaign from the sidelines due to an injury sustained during a warm-up match. For me, especially, it was very difficult. Because as a kid, my dream was to play in the World Cup. And India had won, so I missed out on that. But I had five months. I mean, I've been away for five months. But I've worked a lot on everything, Rana said in a BCCI video. The rehabilitation period was spent largely at the BCCI Centre of Excellence, where Rana credits the facilities and support staff for playing a crucial role in his recovery. He believes the environment at the CoE gives injured players every possible resource to return stronger. I've spent a lot of time at CoE (Centre of Excellence). I feel like COE is a place where you have everything. If a player needs anything to improve, you have everything there. Good coaches, good trainers and top physios. It helped me immensely there because I spent three to three and a half months in COE, he added. While the physical recovery progressed steadily, Rana admitted the mental challenge of being away from competitive cricket proved even harder. Having never endured such a lengthy spell away from the game, he said returning to the dressing room has brought immense satisfaction. Mentally, I'm very happy because I wasn't used to staying away from the cricket field for a long time. Because I never stayed away for five months. Mentally, Im very happy because I was away from the cricket field for a very long time, something Im not used to. I had never been away for 5 months. So it was a very difficult time for me to spend five months. But now it finally feels like Im back, Rana stated. Now back among the Indian squad, Rana said the transition from rehabilitation to international cricket has reminded him why representing the country is unlike any other experience. He described the intensity of India's training sessions as something unmatched, adding that simply being part of the group again has been enjoyable. Mentally, I'm very happy because I wasn't used to staying away from the cricket field for a long time. Because I never stayed away for five months. Mentally, Im very happy because I was away from the cricket field for a very long time, something Im not used to. I had never been away for 5 months. So it was a very difficult time for me to spend five months. But now it finally feels like Im back, Rana stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With his rehabilitation complete and international cricket back within reach, Rana's immediate focus now shifts from recovery to making the most of his second chance in India's colours. Article Source: IANS
ENG - W vs SCO - W Match 16, Cricket Tips : The third game of the day on Saturday in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 will be played in Group B. England Women and Scotland Women will be up against each other. This contest will be held on Saturday at 11 PM IST at Headlingley in Leeds. England Women will be without captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, who sustained an injury in the previous game against Ireland Women. Charlie Dean will lead England Women against Scotland. Meanwhile, Scotland Women have been impressive in two games. They won the first game against Ireland and were very close to beating West Indies. But they will not be an easy opponent to face here. ENG-W vs SCO-W: Match Details Date : June 20, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 11 PM IST Venue : Headlingley, Leeds ENG-W vs SCO-W Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the ENG-W vs SCO-W game on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game through the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. ENG-W vs SCO-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 01 England Women : 01 Scotland Women : 00 No - Result : 00 ENG-W vs SCO-W: Ground Pitch Report Headlingley offers a good batting venue. The wicket here is good for batting with good bounce and pace. Fast bowlers will get early movement. Overall, the wicket will improve for batting, as the chasing sides will have a little advantage going into it. ENG-W vs SCO-W Possible XIs ENG - W : Amy Jones (wk), Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Alice Capsey, Sophie Dunkley, Heather Knight, Danielle Gibson, Freya Kemp, Charlotte Dean (c), Sophie Ecclestone, Linsey Smith, Lauren Bell SCO - W: Darcey Carter, Katherine Fraser, Sarah Bryce (wk), Kathryn Bryce (c), Megan McColl, Ailsa Lister, Priyanaz Chatterji, Rachel Slater, Kirstie Gordon, Chloe Abel, Gabriella Fontenla ENG-W vs SCO-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Danni Wyatt-Hodge has been the top scorer for England and will be a key batter. For Scotland, Sarah Bryce has been the difference-maker at the top. Probable Best Bowler Lauren Bell can swing the new ball and take wickets in the powerplay. For Scotland, Kirstie Gordon has been impressive in both matches. Today Match Prediction : England Women have been one of the best teams in this tournament. We predict England Women will win this game. ENG-W vs SCO-W Match 16 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, ENG-W vs SCO-W 2026 Prediction, ENG-W vs SCO-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for ENG-W vs SCO-W Matc Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Womens T20 WC: We've Got To Believe We Can Still Win Games, Says Amelia Kerr After Tense Ireland Win
T20 World Cup: New Zealand captain Amelia Kerr believes the White Ferns' narrow four-run victory over Ireland at the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 was less about technical corrections and more about rediscovering belief, insisting the team must focus on their mindset as they fight to keep their semifinal hopes alive After helping New Zealand secure their first win of the tournament with an all-round display, Kerr admitted the defending champions had endured an emotional start to their campaign but praised the side for holding its nerve when it mattered most. It's been a rollercoaster of emotions. I guess starting the World Cup not how we would have liked, and then today we were really challenged by Ireland. And what a game of cricket, and it's nice to be back here on the winning side, the all-rounder said during the post-match presentation. New Zealand survived a spirited Irish chase after Kerr produced a decisive spell late in the innings, claiming two crucial wickets before Suzie Bates defended 15 runs in the final over. Reflecting on her contribution with the bat, Kerr said she consciously altered her approach after New Zealand slipped to 10 for three, prioritising stability over aggression as she tried to rebuild the innings. Yeah, I thought I had to lower my risk factor a little bit when we were three down, but again, you still have to be positive, you need runs to win games of cricket. So I lowered my risk and it was about keeping the ball along the ground. I do think I got out at a bad time, I was set and it would have been nice to have kicked on, push us to a bigger total, she said. Kerr also explained the tactical thinking behind her bowling spell, saying the strength of New Zealand's pace attack allowed her to be used later in the innings, where she ultimately made the breakthrough that shifted the contest. It is a balancing act in working it out, but I guess I always often come on after the powerplay. And I think the depth in our bowling attack, we saw Bree bowl four in a row, but I thought Jess and Rosemary Mair did really well, which allowed me to kind of hold myself back for that last over near the end, Kerr added. While the victory revived New Zealand's campaign, Kerr stressed that confidence, not extra practice sessions, would determine whether the team could recover from its slow start to the tournament. You can't change the past, and yes, we're disappointed, but we've got to turn up and believe we can still win games of cricket. And also, we're representing our country on the world stage, which is such a special thing to do. So reminding the group of that, and yeah, we bring energy and keep our body language high because there's still a lot to play for, she mentioned. Asked what improvements were required before the remaining group matches, Kerr downplayed the need for technical adjustments, instead pointing to composure in pressure situations. Yeah, I don't think it's necessarily a couple of trainings. I don't think we'll fix anything. I think we're in a good place as a side. And I think it's just, I guess, more the mental side of the game and holding our nerve in key moments. And today we did that near the back end. But yeah, I think the key for us is being able to hold our nerve when the game's on the line. And unfortunately, the first two games, we didn't do that, the skipper said. Despite sitting in a difficult position in the standings, Kerr said New Zealand's semifinal ambitions remain alive, particularly after witnessing how competitive every team has been throughout the tournament. Yeah, there's still mathematically an opportunity. We win three games of cricket and we obviously will need other results to go our way. But as we've seen in this tournament, any team can beat anyone. And I think the standard of this pool, especially the way Ireland and Scotland have played, having not played as many World Cups as other teams, they've been brilliant. And there's no reason why any team can't beat anyone, she noted. Despite sitting in a difficult position in the standings, Kerr said New Zealand's semifinal ambitions remain alive, particularly after witnessing how competitive every team has been throughout the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yeah, she loves big moments. And she did it in the semi-final at the last T20 World Cup. And she's in the net every day training for her bowling and she's training her death overs. So she's been in situations before when she's done that and we've lost the game. But I really backed her and know how much work she's put into that, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
PAK - W vs BAN - W Match 15 , Cricket Tips : Pakistan Women have been underwhelming in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. They have lost two consecutive matches and are very close to getting eliminated from the competition. The only option they can survive is by winning the last three matches by a good margin. Pakistan will take on Bangladesh women next. This contest will commence at 7 PM IST on Saturday at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. Bangladesh are also coming off a defeat. Australia Women thrashed them by nine wickets in the last game. They will also be aiming to bounce back and get a win. PAK-W vs BAN-W: Match Details Date : June 20, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 7 PM IST Venue : The Rose Bowl, Southampton PAK-W vs BAN-W Live Streaming Details The live action of the PAK-W vs BAN-W will be available on the Star Sports Networks. The live stream will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. PAK-W vs BAN-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 20 Pakistan Women : 16 Bangladesh Women : 04 No - Result : 00 PAK-W vs BAN-W: Ground Pitch Report The Rose Bowl has been a good T20 venue where fast bowlers will get good bounce and carry. The wicket will also has lateral movement with the new ball. As the game goes on, the batting conditions will get better with time. PAK-W vs BAN-W Possible XIs PAK - W : Muneeba Ali (wk), Gull Feroza, Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Fatima Sana (c), Natalia Pervaiz, Aliyah Riaz, Rameen Shamim, Tuba Hassan, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal BAN - W : Dilara Akter, Juairiya Ferdous, Nigar Sultana (c & wk), Sharmin Akhter, Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Nahida Akter, Rabeya Khan, Sultana Khatun, Marufa Akter PAK-W vs BAN-W Players to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Juairiya Ferdous and Fatima Sana are two players who have shown form in this tournament. They will be big wickets for their teams. Probable Best Bowler Sadia Iqbal and Marufa Akter are in wicket-taking form. They are taking wickets with new balls. Today Match Prediction : Pakistan Women are struggling, and their batting has failed in both matches. Hence, Bangladesh Women are in better situation to win this game. PAK-W vs BAN-W Match 15 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, PAK-W vs BAN-W 2026 Prediction, PAK-W vs BAN-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for PAK-W vs BAN-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Baartman knocks Freedom down before Orcas batters complete comprehensive win
Two overs from Ottneil Baartman - the 15th and the 17th - made the difference as he picked up four wickets to prevent Washington Freedom from getting a match-winning total
T20 World Cup: Indias opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma will face their sternest examination yet when they take on South Africa in a crucial ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 Group A clash, according to former India pacer Shikha Pandey. Pandey highlighted the challenge posed by South Africas formidable pace attack, describing it as the strongest bowling unit in the tournament. India's opening pair of Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma have given India many strong starts. But they will face their toughest test yet, Pandey said on JioStar. South Africa has the best bowling attack in this Women's T20 World Cup. Their new-ball pair is one of the most dangerous in the tournament. Pandey singled out veteran quick Shabnim Ismail and all-rounder Marizanne Kapp as key threats. Shabnim Ismail has made a strong comeback and shes bowling with good pace. Marizanne Kapp has already taken three wickets against Pakistan and is bowling with great control. Both will test the Indian openers with swing, seam, and bounce, she said. She also pointed to Ayabonga Khakas ability to move the ball away from right-handers, adding another dimension to South Africas attack. The former India pacer believes Mandhana will need to be cautious against the moving ball. Smriti Mandhana has been dismissed in the past trying to drive away from her body, often caught in the slips or behind the stumps. She will need to be selective against the moving ball, Pandey noted, while predicting an exciting duel between Ismail and Verma. Shabnim Ismail vs Shafali Verma will be a spicy contest. Shafali loves a challenge, and Ismail is not afraid to use the bouncer. Pandey also praised Mandhanas evolution as a T20 batter, particularly her transformation into a power-hitter. India's vice-captain Smriti Mandhana has worked extensively on her power-hitting. A perfect example of that was the WPL final, where we saw her playing shots through deep mid-wicket with great success, she said. Smriti Mandhana has been dismissed in the past trying to drive away from her body, often caught in the slips or behind the stumps. She will need to be selective against the moving ball, Pandey noted, while predicting an exciting duel between Ismail and Verma. Shabnim Ismail vs Shafali Verma will be a spicy contest. Shafali loves a challenge, and Ismail is not afraid to use the bouncer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score According to her, Mandhanas expanded range has made her one of the most complete batters in the shortest format. Smriti is now accessing deep square leg, which was never her primary scoring area before. She has also added the conventional sweep to her game. When she steps out, she looks to hit straight, if not she has a plan B of going over covers. Her back-foot play has always been strong, but the way she has added power hitting to her game is remarkable. She is no longer just a timing player; she is now a complete T20 batter who can dominate both sides of the wicket. Article Source: IANS
Munro and Holder lead Knight Riders past Unicorns in 14-overs a side contest
Lhuan-dre Pretorius hit a 28-ball 58 to give San Francisco Unicorns a solid 150 after their 14 overs, but Los Angeles Knight Riders got past the line with two balls in hand
Women's T20 WC: New Zealand Keep Title Defence Alive With Tense Win Over Ireland
T20 World Cup: New Zealand kept their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 title defence alive with a nerve-racking four-run victory over Ireland at the Hampshire Bowl on Friday, surviving a late scare to register their first win of the tournament and breathe fresh life into their campaign. Having lost their first two matches, the White Ferns entered the contest knowing that another defeat would nearly end their hopes. After managing only 140 for 6, New Zealand looked vulnerable for much of Irelands chase. This was especially true when captain Gaby Lewis and Orla Prendergast put together a strong 110-run partnership. However, Amelia Kerrs key bowling performance in the final stages turned the match around, and Ireland fell just short of their first-ever Womens T20 World Cup victory. Earlier, Ireland justified their choice to field first with a strong display during the powerplay. Aimee Maguire dismissed Georgia Plimmer, while Prendergast took two wickets, removing Isabella Gaze and Maddy Green as New Zealand slipped to 10 for 3. Captain Amelia Kerr helped lead the recovery with a positive 30 off 24 balls, hitting four boundaries despite the pressure. Brooke Halliday added stability, scoring 34 off 37 balls. She first shared a 38-run partnership with Kerr before teaming up with Izzy Sharp in a crucial 62-run fifth-wicket stand that rebuilt the innings. Sharp made the most of the foundation, scoring 36 off 28 balls, including four boundaries. Veteran Suzie Bates, batting at No. 7, contributed an unbeaten 19, giving New Zealand some late momentum. She smashed the only six of the innings off the final ball, helping her team reach 140 for 6. Irelands bowlers stood out throughout the match, with Prendergast leading the way, finishing with 2 for 26. However, the chase ultimately fell apart despite her great all-around performance. After Bree Illing bowled out Amy Hunter with a yorker, Prendergast and Lewis took charge with a calm and steady strategy. They absorbed New Zealands early pressure and began to score runs steadily, rotating the strike and finding boundaries regularly. Prendergast reached her second half-century in a Womens T20 World Cup, finishing with 59 off 53 balls. Meanwhile, Lewis also hit fifty, becoming only the second Irish batter to reach that milestone in the tournament. Their strong 110-run stand brought Ireland to 116 for 2, close to a historic win. However, Ireland was unable to accelerate during the final overs, and New Zealand took advantage of the situation. Amelia Kerr delivered a key performance in the 18th over, dismissing Prendergast who was caught by Maddy Green at deep mid-wicket. She then took out Rebecca Stokell two balls later. This double strike caused a collapse as Ireland fell from 116 for 2 to 123 for 4. Rosemary Mair then removed Lewis, effectively ending Irelands chances. New Zealand kept their composure in the last overs to secure a thrilling four-run victory. However, Ireland was unable to accelerate during the final overs, and New Zealand took advantage of the situation. Amelia Kerr delivered a key performance in the 18th over, dismissing Prendergast who was caught by Maddy Green at deep mid-wicket. She then took out Rebecca Stokell two balls later. This double strike caused a collapse as Ireland fell from 116 for 2 to 123 for 4. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: New Zealand 140/6 in 20 overs (Izzy Sharp 36, Brooke Halliday 34; Orla Prendergast 2-26, Cara Murray 2-26) beat Ireland 136/4 in 20 overs (Orla Predengast 59, Gaby Lewis 58; Amelia Kerr 2-23) by 4 runs Article Source: IANS
Lewis, Prendergast fifties in vain as Melie magic helps NZ win a thriller
Melie struck twice in an over as Ireland, who were 116 for 1 at one stage chasing 141, fell short by four runs
AUS - W vs NED - W Match 14 , Cricket Tips : Match 14 of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 will be played between two teams with contrasting starts to the tournament in Group A. The six-time champion, Australia Women, will lock horns with Netherlands Women. This is the first game on Saturday, starting at 3 PM IST at the Rose Bowl in Southampton. Australia have been superb and have won both matches. They have a chance to book a place in the semifinal. If they win this game, their chances will increase. Netherlands Women have lost both games and are on the verge of elimination. AUS-W vs NED-W: Match Details Date : June 20, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : The Rose Bowl, Southampton AUS-W vs NED-W Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the AUS-W vs NED-W on the Star Sports Networks. The live stream will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. AUS-W vs NED-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 00 Australia Women : 00 Netherlands Women : 00 No - Result : 00 AUS-W vs NED-W: Ground Pitch Report The Rose Bowl has been a good wicket to bat on. Early on, the new ball will move for the fast bowlers. After the first few overs, the batting conditions will improve. It is a morning game; the bowling conditions will be better. The chasing team will get better. AUS-W vs NED-W Possible XIs AUS - W : Beth Mooney (WK), Phoebe Litchfield, Ellyse Perry, Georgia Voll, Ash Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Annabel Sutherland, Georgia Wareham, Sophie Molineux (C), Megan Schutt, Alana King NED - W : Phebe Molkenboer, Heather Siegers, Babette de Leede (c & wk), Sterre Kalis, Frederique Overdijk, Robine Rijke, Sanya Khurana, Caroline de Lange, Iris Zwilling, Silver Siegers, Myrthe van den Raad AUS-W vs NED-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Georgia Voll was the star of the last match, and she is in good form. For Netherlands, captain Babette de Leede has been the top scorer for her team. Probable Best Bowler Georgia Wareham and Caroline de Lange are two in-form bowlers in this game. They have bowled well in two games and will be the ones to watch out for. Today Match Prediction : Australia Women have a strong squad, and we predict them to win this game on Saturday. AUS-W vs NED-W Match 14 ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, AUS-W vs NED-W 2026 Prediction, AUS-W vs NED-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for AUS-W vs NED-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Ganguly and Yuvraj set for senior leadership roles in Delhi Capitals in IPL 2027
While Ganguly is set to be named the DC head coach, Yuvraj is likely to be signed up as the batting coach
Ecclestone: 'Dean a great captain, everyone feels calm under her'
While Ecclestone agreed it would be pretty weird to not have Sciver-Brunt in a World Cup game, she was confident in Dean's leadership skills
IND vs AFG 3rd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
IND vs AFG 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips : India have managed two great wins in the ongoing ODI series against Afghanistan. Captain Shubman Gill has produced two match-winning innings and taken India to the series win. He has also won his first series as an ODI captain. Gill will be aiming for a series whitewash. The third and final ODI is scheduled to kick off at 1:30 PM IST on Saturday at Chepauk Stadium in Chennai. Harshit Rana has been added to the Indian squad, and he might be in action in Chennai. Can Afghanistan avoid the clean sweep? IND vs AFG: Match Details Date : June 20, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 1:30 PM IST Venue : Chepauk Stadium, Chennai IND vs AFG: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the final ODI on the Star Sports networks. The live stream will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs AFG: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 06 India : 05 Afghanistan : 00 Tied : 01 IND vs AFG: Ground Pitch Report Chepauk Stadium offers a slow and low deck, which will help the spinners more. Spinners will be effective in these conditions. The first innings will be drier, and there will be enough help for the slow bowlers. The chasing team will have a better chance to bat. IND vs AFG: Possible XIs India : Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wk), KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Washington Sundar, Nitish Reddy, Harsh Dubey, Arshdeep Singh, Gurnoor Brar, Prince Yadav Afghanistan : Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (c), Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Azmatullah Omarzai, AM Ghazanfar, Fareed Malik, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi IND vs AFG: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shubman Gill and Rahmanullah Gurbaz are two in-form batters on either side. They will be the key batters in this game. Probable Best Bowler Grunoor Brar is the leading wicket-taker in this series and has been superb. For Afghanistan, Rashid Khan has been impressive. Today Match Prediction : Team India have been brilliant in this series. They have players in form and we predict India to win the third game also. IND vs AFG Match 3rd ODI, Today Match IND vs AFG, IND vs AFG Prediction, IND vs AFG Predicted XIs, Injury Update for India vs Afghanistan 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.
Nicholls fills New Zealand's greatest shoes with composed comeback century
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Vasconcelos 181* the star turn as Stokes, Durham upstaged
England captain sees Northants opener dropped off his bowling before striking late in day
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Jay Shah, Devjit Saikia Meet Sri Lanka Cricket Officials To Discuss Governance Issues
ICC Chairman Jay Shah: The Chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), Jay Shah, and the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Devajit Saikia, met with the leadership of Sri Lanka Cricket during a brief visit to Colombo on Friday, at which the two parties discussed issues related to governance transition and constitutional and administrative reforms. The discussions were cordial and constructive, focusing on the current status of cricket administration in Sri Lanka and the progress made by the Committee currently entrusted with overseeing the governance transition process. During the meeting, Sri Lanka Cricket provided the ICC Chairman and BCCI Secretary with a comprehensive update on the steps taken to date to strengthen governance structures and advance the reform process, the SLC informed in a statement on Friday. The delegation was also apprised of the ongoing work relating to constitutional and administrative reforms aimed at ensuring long-term stability and good governance within Sri Lanka Cricket. Importantly, Sri Lanka Cricket shared indicative timelines for the completion of the reform process and the return to governance by a duly elected administration in accordance with the applicable legal and constitutional framework. The ICC delegation was briefed on the milestones achieved thus far and the measures being undertaken to facilitate a smooth and transparent transition. The ICC Chairman welcomed the update and reaffirmed the ICCs commitment to supporting its Member Boards in promoting strong governance, transparency, and the continued growth of the game. The delegation was also apprised of the ongoing work relating to constitutional and administrative reforms aimed at ensuring long-term stability and good governance within Sri Lanka Cricket. Importantly, Sri Lanka Cricket shared indicative timelines for the completion of the reform process and the return to governance by a duly elected administration in accordance with the applicable legal and constitutional framework. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in the day, ICC Chairman Jay Shah met Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Friday and discussed the current state of cricket in the island nation, with a focus on expanding opportunities for emerging players, strengthening grassroots and youth development programmes, and using the sport as a catalyst for social impact and economic growth. Article Source: IANS
Rehan Ahmed in the thick of the action as Leicestershire take control
Yorkshire stumble to 185 after opting to bat before Patel, Rehan fifties steers home response
Abbas, Dal wreck Lancashire before Montgomery cements Derbyshire advantage
Visitors succumb for 161 at Chesterfield as hosts take early control
Price is right as Hampshire go wrong again at Hove
Haines half-century keeps hosts on top despite late wickets as 13 fall on day one
Atkinson strikes on Surrey return before Cooke and Crane lead recovery
Unbroken 165-run stand leads Glamorgan recovery after Surrey's early strikes
Devine misses Ireland clash because of illness, New Zealand pick Bates
Both teams are in nearly must-win territory and the losing team today will hope a lot of results go in their favour to make the semis
Beau Webster's four-wicket burst puts Warwickshire on top
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IPL 2027: Rishabh Pant Set To Be Traded To DC, Kuldeep Yadav May Go To LSG: Sources
Lucknow Super Giants: In what is poised to be the first trade ahead of the 2027 Indian Premier League (IPL), Rishabh Pant is likely to be traded to Delhi Capitals (DC) from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), who in turn may get Kuldeep Yadav. Pant became the most expensive player in IPL history when LSG acquired him for INR 27 crore at the 2025 mega auction after being released by DC over issues around the leadership role. It is to be noted that the IPL trade window opens right about a month after the season ends and lasts until a week before the next auction takes place. The window opens back right after the auction and closes again a month before the tournament starts. IANS understands that the amount for which Pant will be traded to DC and the amount that LSG would pay for Kuldeep are still under discussion. This is true that Rishabh-Kuldeep swap via trade is happening, and both franchises are busy with it. But the amount involved and the rest of the other formalities are pending approval from BCCI and IPL, said a source familiar with the development to IANS on Friday. Pant had a turbulent time with LSG, who finished bottom of the points table in IPL 2026 after being in seventh spot in the 2025 season. Even before the IPL 2026 season was over, Pant stepped down as LSGs captain, with the franchise accepting the decision. Pants stint at LSG lasted two seasons - as captain, he managed 10 wins and faced 18 defeats. With the bat, he scored 581 runs at an average of 26.4 and a strike rate of 135.74, which was way below his usual benchmarks. At DC, Pant led them in 43 matches from 2021 to 2024, where the side won 23 games and lost 19 matches. Pant had a turbulent time with LSG, who finished bottom of the points table in IPL 2026 after being in seventh spot in the 2025 season. Even before the IPL 2026 season was over, Pant stepped down as LSGs captain, with the franchise accepting the decision. Pants stint at LSG lasted two seasons - as captain, he managed 10 wins and faced 18 defeats. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The changes come at a time when DCs control will be in the hands of Parth Jindal-led JSW for the next two years, after the GMR Group was in charge of decision-making for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, where DC failed to qualify for the playoffs. Previously, former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh was tipped to join DCs coaching staff for the 2027 season. Article Source: IANS
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Nitish Kumar Reddy Is Natural Successor To Hardik Pandya, Says India Assistant Coach Ten Doeschate
Nitish Kumar Reddy: Indias assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said the side has identified Nitish Kumar Reddy as the natural successor to Hardik Pandya in the seambowling allrounder role, adding that the youngster has been groomed over the last 18 months with next years World Cup in mind. Reddy missed the second ODI against Afghanistan in Lucknow due to soreness in his left thigh and could return for the clash at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday. When Hardiks fit, he obviously brings a different element because hes such a strong batter, such a strong finisher. That sort of role scarcity is difficult to find - a finisher who can give you overs as well. So those guys are all tracking really nicely. Like I said with Nitish, for the last 18 months, hes shown glimpses of how important he can be to this team, particularly in this format. I feel his bodys getting stronger and stronger, and I sort of feel he is the natural successor or backup to Hardik, Ten Doeschate said in the pre-match press conference. India have also experimented with Harshit Rana and Gurnoor Brar as lowerorder options, but ten Doeschate underlined their primary role as bowling allrounders. I would still say the majority of those guys are bowling allrounders. But certainly to see these other guys chipping in and working on their games, even someone like Gurnoor and Harshit again, theyre bowling allrounders. But the fact that we feel weve got guys who can hold the bat at No.9 and obviously looking forward to the next 1415 months, that is going to be very important, especially in South Africa when you want to play three proper outandout seamers. Those guys are going to need to bat. So yeah, a lot of good signs on the allrounder front and also on the fast bowler front. I think its been refreshing this week to see Prince, Gurnoor, and Nabi, he added. With India having sealed the ODI series, ten Doeschate confirmed changes are on the cards for the game in Chennai. We will be making a few changes from the first two games. I think part of the brief coming into the series was that we wanted to try a few different combinations and give everyone a fair share of games. If someone like Arshdeep does very well in the first two games, he can take a rest tomorrow. On wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishans century in Lucknow, ten Doeschate praised his versatility. I think with Ishan, the only concern was whether he transforms himself from a T20 specialist into a 50over player, potentially even a redball player. I think he showed that the other night. By nature, hes very aggressive, and we still feel theres space for that in this team. You do have some solid batters around him if you include them in the team. With Shubman and Virat, you have two of the more classical guys who are going to bat through the innings. He is a very versatile player. He can bat at the top of the order, he can bat in the middle, and obviously, the fact that hes a top gloveman as well. I think he ticks a lot of boxes and so on. Like I said, purely for versatility is something you want in your squad, he said. He signed off by saying India is likely to retain the same top three from the second ODI in Lucknow - Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal opening, followed by Shubman Gill at number three. It is a consideration. The versatility of their batting lineup is fantastic. I dont think KL will bat at No.3 tomorrow. We want to have a good look at Yashasvi as well. Obviously, he didnt get around to the last game, so he will probably get another game, I would have thought. Maybe with the combination, we need to look at Nitish again. Unfortunately, he couldnt play the last game, and he needs to start as well. So I would imagine five batters plus Nitish and Washi (Washington Sundar). It is a consideration. The versatility of their batting lineup is fantastic. I dont think KL will bat at No.3 tomorrow. We want to have a good look at Yashasvi as well. Obviously, he didnt get around to the last game, so he will probably get another game, I would have thought. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jaiswal does get a few chances, and it is incredibly tough because he has so much quality. But he is one of those guys who, when he gets the odd opportunity like this, will have to score runs, Article Source: IANS
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Chambal Ghariyals extended their unbeaten run in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 with another impressive victory, defeating Jabalpur Royal Lions by five wickets at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. The win also secured the Ghariyals a place in the semi-finals of the tournament. Batting first, Jabalpur Royal Lions posted a daunting 204/5 in their allotted 20 overs, thanks largely to a sensational unbeaten century from wicketkeeper-opener Ajay Rohera. Registering his second hundred of the season, Rohera produced one of the finest knocks of the tournament, smashing 132* off just 63 deliveries. His innings, the second-highest individual score of the season, featured 10 sixes and seven fours. The Lions made a steady start with Rohera and Mihir Hirwani adding 37 runs for the opening wicket in 4.3 overs before Hirwani departed for 19 off 20 balls. Despite wickets falling regularly at the other end, Rohera continued to dominate the bowling attack and kept the innings together. With the score at 94/4, skipper Rahul Batham joined Rohera in the middle, and the pair stitched together a crucial 110-run partnership that propelled the Lions past the 200-run mark. Batham played the supporting role effectively, contributing 22 off 16 deliveries before falling on the final ball of the innings. For Chambal Ghariyals, Aman Bhadoriya was the standout bowler, returning highly economical figures of 2/18 from his four overs. Sandeep Singh claimed three wickets but proved expensive in the death overs, finishing with figures of 3/40. Chasing 205, the Ghariyals were powered by a magnificent unbeaten century from opener Ankush Singh, who anchored the chase with 107* off just 57 deliveries. His match-winning knock was laced with 13 fours and four sixes. Ankush and Harsh Dixit gave the Ghariyals a strong start, putting together 57 runs for the opening wicket inside five overs. Dixit scored a brisk 27 off 14 balls before departing, after which Shubham Sharma joined Ankush at the crease. The duo added 65 runs for the second wicket to keep the chase firmly on track. Sharma contributed 15 off 12 balls before being dismissed. Although the Ghariyals lost a few wickets in regular succession during the middle overs, Ankush remained composed and continued to find boundaries. Ankush and Harsh Dixit gave the Ghariyals a strong start, putting together 57 runs for the opening wicket inside five overs. Dixit scored a brisk 27 off 14 balls before departing, after which Shubham Sharma joined Ankush at the crease. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reflecting on the teams win, Ankush said, The atmosphere in our dressing room has been fantastic. Winning consistently certainly helps, but what makes this group special is that every player genuinely enjoys and celebrates the success of others. That positive energy and team spirit have played a big role in our campaign so far. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: The going has been great for India so far in the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup. With two wins out of as many games, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side have themselves in a good space to enter the semi-finals. But with tougher opponents like South Africa, Bangladesh and Australia coming up, India have to step up in all aspects if they are to enter the knockouts. Mithali Raj, the former India captain, addressed questions around the Indian team, its various talking points and future opponents as ICC Womens T20 World Cup expert on a JioStar Media Day. Excerpts: - On any areas of concern which Indian team can work on ahead of the upcoming games I would pick the first six overs of our bowling innings as something I would not call it as a strength. In these two games, if you've seen, that first four-five overs with the new ball is something that I expect our bowlers, whoever are bowling in that phase, to get us some breakthrough, which in the last two-three series, we were not able to see. Yes, India are missing Kashvee Gautam and Amanjot Kaur, but with the resources that we have, we need to make inroads in those initial few overs. We could see that when you get early breakthroughs, it sort of obviously puts pressure on the batting team. Like if we put ourselves as well, if we lose early wickets, like we lost Shefali and Jemimah in the power play against Pakistan, it is our experience that has come to our rescue. It's Smriti and Harmanpreet Kaur and then again, in terms of bowling also, it is Deepti who's come and got us the first breakthrough. So yes, experience does matter, but against teams like South Africa and Australia, you want more. So yes, I would like it if support staff could find ways where our seamers are able to use the conditions or hit the right lengths to give us a better start in terms of our bowling innings. On what would be Indias focus point right now - improving their batting intent or the overall bowling department? Well, see, batting, I think Smriti is doing great. I've really been very impressed with the way she's shown game awareness, losing Shefali or Jemimah, but she still kept her composure and had a plan in how she wanted to execute or get her innings through. She held one end and then had partnerships with the other batters. Richa is such an integral part of that batting unit coming in the last five-six overs. My concern, of course, greatly is in terms of her bowling because batters do know their role. I mean, clearly, we are able to at least see whether it is Shefali who adjusted her innings against Netherlands. She wanted to spend some time. It was quite evident there, or Jemimah. But when it comes to bowlers, who are our strike bowlers? Who are the ones who are going to get us wickets? Who are the ones who are going to consolidate or tighten the run flow? There has to be that role clarity in the bowling department, which I feel is sort of either it's missing in a sense. Nandni Sharma was given a go, and she bowled well. Kranti Gaud was again given a second game, which I'm very happy about because youngsters sometimes need a game or two to get into the rhythm. Now, you have Arundhati Reddy as well. So how do you use your seamers? You have spinners in the ranks, but Shreyanka is injured. So perhaps you might get a left arm spinner in Radha Yadav and Charani and having just one off-spinner, how are you going to use these overs? So yes, there is a lot of thinking that needs to go into that. One big aspect of getting into the knockouts is to get your bowling unit to be stronger. Right now, if you ask me, it is batting that is the strong pursuit of the Indian team. On how crucial it will be to dismiss Laura Wolvaardt early in the match Well, any player who's in form, I'm sure that's how every other team is planning against us. It's like to get Smriti Mandhana out because in a format like this, having a set batter or having someone who's in really good form, if you can get them out early, that definitely puts pressure on the other batters. Its because a lot will depend on how Laura has that opening stand with Dercksen in the first six overs for South Africa. Every time she's held that one end and the rest of them have batted around her, which is a very similar role is what Smriti is also doing for India. In that context, she is just as important to South Africa as Smriti is for India. So yes, if you get Laura's wicket early, then you can strangle South Africa because if you talk about the last game, they were at 60-odd runs for two wickets. Then from there to score 126, they lost nearly 8 wickets. So that says that if you get the captain out early, you sort of naturally put pressure on the other batters. On who are semi-finals contenders from both groups See, I feel in our group, since Australia and India have already won two games, and they have one game to go against India and we are yet to play South Africa. As South Africa lost to Australia, that means to say, we do have a better chance to qualify considering that at least some of our core players are in form. I want to see how these two games go for us, but still, if we talk about today, I think Australia and India are getting into the knockouts from our group. From the other group, it would be England, since they've also started on a good note and won most of all of the games. Now the second team from that group is going to be a little difficult because there are a few teams that can actually come through. It could be the West Indies or Sri Lanka. Since New Zealand pretty much have reduced their chances of getting into the knockouts, it's a little tough to pick between West Indies and Sri Lanka. Well, perhaps we'll go with the West Indies. On what are one or two areas in the Australian team that India can exploit or expose in big games If you look at the Australian team overall, there are specific roles that each one of them play. If we talk about the opening batters, Georgia Wall is the aggressor, Beth Mooney drops the anchor. They depend heavily on Phoebe Litchfield because of her stroke play also and as someone who plays with a higher strike rate. So she doesn't really stay for long, but her impact is so much that the rest of them can take time and play those innings that they have played. So she is one player that India can really look forward to getting her wicket early and that is provided we get the openers early and then Litchfield too. In terms of their bowling, they have an all-round attack. They have seamers in their ranks. Even if they want to introduce a left-armer, they have Lucy Hamilton there. They have the spinners, leg spinners, off-spinners so all the boxes ticked. For me, it is going to be a test of who executes the plans well, who reads the game much ahead of the rest of the players or the opponent and who seizes those moments. Its because every game has those moments where it gives us an opportunity. India was very good in the ODI World Cup semi-final against Australia. It was not about skills that day also, I felt It was more about the nerves and I felt Australia was more nervous. So, here, it is going to come down to that - how you absorb pressure, how aware you are about the situation on the field and how quickly you change your plans by understanding where the game is going. That would be the key against Australia because skill-wise, the Indian team are not behind as they have all the skills. On who between Bharti and Yastika should India pick and how big a threat Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail will be in Sundays clash I would say there is no point in changing a player in every game. You have given Bharti a go in the first game. If you wanted to continue with her, you should have given her the second game. But they have got Yastika and again, going back to Bharti actually doesn't make sense. I think they should continue with Yastika as she got runs in the England series prior to this World Cup. She also plays as a left-hander and that is also a plus. Having an extra left-hander along with Smriti and Deepti - you have another left-hander in the top order and I think India should go with Yastika. Shabnim Ismail and Marizanne Kapp are going to be the key because Kapp was brilliant in that first spell against Pakistan and both of them know the Indian batters well. So they have that knowledge going into the game and they are also vastly experienced. So it is going to be those top 4-5 South African players versus our top 4-5 players. I think they should continue with Yastika as she got runs in the England series prior to this World Cup. She also plays as a left-hander and that is also a plus. Having an extra left-hander along with Smriti and Deepti - you have another left-hander in the top order and I think India should go with Yastika. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch India vs South Africa in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, June 21, LIVE on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network Article Source: IANS
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The Australia batter's unbeaten 89 earned him the Player-of-the-Match honours. He has also stepped up with the ball on the tour
Jay Shah Reaffirms Commitment To Sri Lanka Cricket After Meeting Sri Lanka's President
Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara: ICC chairman Jay Shah met Sri Lanka's President Anura Kumara Dissanayake on Friday and discussed the current state of cricket in the island nation, with a focus on expanding opportunities for emerging players, strengthening grassroots and youth development programmes, and using the sport as a catalyst for social impact and economic growth. In a post on social media, Shah described the meeting as a privilege and highlighted Sri Lanka's enduring contribution to world cricket. It was a privilege to meet His Excellency President @anuradisanayake today and discuss the current status of cricket in Sri Lanka. Our discussions focused on increasing opportunities for emerging players, supporting grassroots and youth development programmes, and leveraging cricket as a vehicle for social impact and economic growth. We also exchanged views on the role Sri Lanka continues to play in hosting major international events and contributing to the global development of our sport. Sri Lanka holds a special place in the history of cricket, and I look forward to working closely with all stakeholders to further strengthen the game and create new opportunities for future generations. My sincere thanks to His Excellency for his time and unwavering support for cricket, Jay Shah posted on X. The meeting between ICC chairman Jay Shah and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake comes at a delicate time for the country's cricket environment. Concerns are rising within the ICC about the appointment of an interim committee to manage Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). We also exchanged views on the role Sri Lanka continues to play in hosting major international events and contributing to the global development of our sport. Sri Lanka holds a special place in the history of cricket, and I look forward to working closely with all stakeholders to further strengthen the game and create new opportunities for future generations. My sincere thanks to His Excellency for his time and unwavering support for cricket, Jay Shah posted on X. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The interim committee hoped to gain an open-ended mandate from the ICC to carry out reforms, including writing a new constitution for Sri Lanka Cricket. Silva and his officials later resigned, reportedly at the request of President Dissanayake, who was unhappy with how the administration was running. Article Source: IANS
India's depth takes centrestage as Afghanistan fight to avoid whitewash
India's youngsters have grabbed their opportunities leaving Afghanistan searching for answers ahead of the final ODI
Womens T20 WC: Unbeaten England Look To Extend Winning Run Against Neighbours Scotland (preview)
T20 World Cup: Group B leaders England will aim to solidify their pole position and guarantee themselves a spot in the knockout stages of the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup when they face neighbours Scotland at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday. Hosts and 2009 winners England come after securing successive victories over Sri Lanka and Ireland. In contrast, the third-placed Scotland arrive after capturing their maiden tournament win against Ireland in Manchester before pushing the West Indies to the absolute limit in Leeds. The match will also mark only the second short-format meeting between the two sides, following England's comprehensive 10-wicket triumph over Scotland during the 2024 edition. But Englands campaign has been disrupted by a significant setback - skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt has been sidelined for the upcoming two fixtures after aggravating a calf strain during the chase against Ireland. In her absence, spin-bowling all-rounder Charlie Dean will assume the captaincy, with batter Sophia Dunkley widely tipped to enter the starting lineup. Spinners have anchored Englands defensive strategy so far, with Charlie herself proving to be exceptionally frugal by picking four wickets across two outings at an impressive economy rate of 4.14. Stand-in skipper Charlie is no stranger to leadership, having previously captained the national side during bilateral series wins over New Zealand and India. Scotland, meanwhile, will lean heavily on young opener Darcey Carter, who batted through a leg injury against the West Indies, and was visibly emotional when the side fell short in the chase by seven runs. Her opening partnership with Katherine Fraser remains a vital asset for Scotland. Meteorologists have predicted overcast skies over Leeds for the match, but conditions are expected to remain clear enough for a full, uninterrupted contest. Squads Her opening partnership with Katherine Fraser remains a vital asset for Scotland. Meteorologists have predicted overcast skies over Leeds for the match, but conditions are expected to remain clear enough for a full, uninterrupted contest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland: Kathryn Bryce (c), Chloe Abel, Olivia Bell, Sarah Bryce, Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji, Gabriella Fontenla, Katherine Fraser, Kirstie Gordon, Ailsa Lister, Maisie Maceira, Hannah Rainey, Megan McColl, Rachel Slater, and Pippa Sproul Article Source: IANS
Matt Renshaw Stars In Bangladesh T20 As Australia Seal The Series
Matt Renshaw's all-round show with an unbeaten 89 and a wicket helped Australia with a seven-run win over Bangladesh in the second T20 in Chattogram on Friday to seal the three-match series. Renshaw's career-best score after Australia won the toss and decided to bat first helped the visitors reach 196-5, which they defended in a last-over thriller, with Bangladesh only managing 189-6. Chasing 197, Bangladesh made a blistering start through openers Tanzid Hasan and Saif Hassan, who put on 48 in just 3.4 overs to raise hopes of a series-levelling win. Tanzid smashed 30 off 15 balls with four fours and a six before Renshaw made the breakthrough, taking a sharp return catch off his own bowling. Soumya Sarkar kept up the momentum as Bangladesh raced to 72-1 at the end of the powerplay, but Adam Zampa removed him for 15 to slow the charge. Parvez Hossain Emon then counter-attacked, hammering 36 off 22 balls and combining with Saif in a 53-run stand to keep Bangladesh on course. But Australia came back in the game when Aaron Hardie dismissed Emon, with captain Mitchell Marsh taking a running catch at cover, before Joel Davies removed the set Saif for 42. Bangladesh needed 63 runs off the last 40 balls, with captain Towhid Hridoy holding the line. Hridoy fought till the end with a brisk 35 off 22 balls, sharing a 36-run stand with Abdul Gaffar Saqlain, but was caught on the boundary with Bangladesh needing eight off the last ball of the chase. We were moving according to plan, Emon said after the game. I felt the biggest damage was my wicket and Saif's wicket falling back-to-back, he added. We fell a bit behind there, otherwise it was looking very good. Australia's Hardie took two wickets, while Nathan Ellis, Renshaw, Zampa and Davies claimed one each. Earlier, Renshaw's innings lifted the visitors after they stumbled to 44-3 inside the powerplay. Josh Inglis and Marsh gave the tourists a brisk start before Nasum Ahmed dismissed Inglis for 11 and Nahid Rana removed the in-form Cooper Connolly for one. Mustafizur Rahman then sent back Marsh for 20 on the final ball of the powerplay. Renshaw rebuilt with Tim David, whose 45 off 26 balls came in a match-defining 97-run stand. It's nice to get a couple of wins and wrap up the series after two games, Renshaw said after the game. The T20 series win comes after Australia's shock 2-1 loss in the preceding one-day international series earlier this month. Yeah, a little bit, Renshaw said when asked if the result felt like settling scores. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The one-day series, it was a few really good games, he added. It felt like every game we were just a little bit shy.
Matt Henry Strikes As New Zealand Lead England By 100 Runs In 2nd Test
Matt Henry took five wickets as New Zealand strengthened their grip on the second Test against England on Friday by establishing a first-innings lead of 100 runs. England were dismissed for 291 on the stroke of lunch on the third day at the Oval in reply to New Zealand's 391. Fast-medium bowler Henry returned fine figures of 5-80 in 24 overs to bolster the Black Caps' bid to level this three-match series at 1-1 after their 115-run defeat in the first Test at Lord's. England's position would have been worse but for tailender Matt Fisher's 50 not out -- his maiden Test half-century. Fisher, on his Surrey home ground, was supported in a last-wicket stand of 53 by Sonny Baker, one of three England debutants, after they came together with the hosts in dire straits at 238-9. England had resumed play on 222-6 on Friday morning. Debutant Jordan Cox was 22 not out and he quickly clipped Kyle Jamieson for four as play got underway beneath sunny skies on a pitch of even pace and bounce -- seemingly ideal conditions for batting. But Cox fell for 27 after a full-blooded clip off Henry was caught by diving New Zealand captain Tom Latham. Henry, troubled by back spasms at Lord's, struck again with the aid of another well-executed tactical ploy when Jofra Archer was out for eight after a top-edged cut was brilliantly caught by wicket-keeper Tom Blundell, standing up to the stumps. Josh Tongue's miscued drive off Henry was well-held one-handed, at the second attempt, by a back-pedalling Nathan Smith at mid-on. Tongue's exit gave Henry his seventh five-wicket haul in 35 Tests. Fisher and Baker then hung on against a succession of bouncers, with fast bowlers on both sides curiously reluctant to test the tail-enders with yorkers instead. Fisher, in just his second Test and first in four years, even hooked the odd short ball for four and, giving himself room outside leg stump expertly cut several deliveries to the boundary. A pull off Henry, his sixth four in 76 balls faced, saw Fisher to his fifty. Also Read: Live Cricket Score By that stage New Zealand had taken the new ball and that did the trick when Baker nicked Jamieson to second slip.
Womens T20 WC: Shreyankas Absence A Setback, India May Turn To Radha, Says Mithali Raj
T20 World Cup: Former India captain Mithali Raj on Friday said the unavailability of off-spin bowling all-rounder Shreyanka Patil is a setback for the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side and that the team management may have to turn to Radha Yadav to fill the void in the bowling combination ahead of a crucial Group A clash against South Africa in the ongoing Womens T20 World Cup. Shreyanka made a return to the India T20I set-up after a long injury layoff due to shin splints and thumb fracture and was named in the T20 World Cup squad. But after twisting her right ankle while fielding off her own bowling against Netherlands at Headingley, Shreyanka was ruled out of the tournament, with leg-spin bowling all-rounder Prema Rawat called as her replacement. Well, it definitely will be a setback because keeping her in mind, I am sure the support staff did have the strategies and tactical plans in place for this World Cup. She, as an individual player also, looked so forward to the World Cup. She was coming from an injury, where she was in for a year and so on. It is tough for any player to get injured and then miss out on a global stage like a World Cup. It is tough for her, I am sure, Mithali, an ICC Women's T20 World Cup expert, told IANS on a JioStar Media Day. The absence of Shreyanka also means that India, who are already without seam-bowling all-rounders Amanjot Kaur and Kashvee Gautam due to back and knee injuries respectively, will be without a vital bowler who can challenge left-handed batters and be impactful in the death overs. Mithali, regarded as one of India's finest batters, feels that Radha, the left-arm spin bowling all-rounder, is best placed to step into the third spinner's role and partner with left-arm spinner N Sree Charani and off-spin bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma. As far as the Indian team is concerned, I am sure now they perhaps have to go back to plan B or plan C. They do have Radha Yadav in the ranks and maybe they will call for a replacement (Prema Rawat). So, either way, I think they will definitely have someone step into that role. India's strength has been spinners and Radha Yadav has done decently well in the ODI World Cup and she is part of this squad. So, immediate change, what I see is that if they need a third spinner, she is someone who would step into Shreyanka's role, she added. Mithali also flagged concerns over India's middle-order batting, saying the team has been losing wickets in clusters, which has piled pressure on the batters coming in, including wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh. Against Pakistan, India had Bharti Fulmali at number five, but lasted three balls before falling for a duck. In the clash against Netherlands, India brought in Yastika Bhatia, who made just three. With tough opponents like South Africa and Australia coming up, the number five batters choice is also a major concern. See, when we talk about our batting unit, especially the middle order, I think we are losing a couple of wickets in a span of a word or two. That is where the pressure is a lot more on the incoming batters, whether we speak about Shefali and Jemimah getting out against Pakistan or Jemimah and Yastika (being dismissed quickly against Netherlands). So, there is no partnership there which we expect like say from number three, four or five batter. That is where we feel when Richa comes, she has a lot to do. She has to set the momentum and also take it forward, and take it higher. It can happen, she has done it most of the time and we would want her to do it in important games. But we also expect that our top 3-4 batters, apart from the opening batters, need to get some partnerships in the middle. Even if they have about a 30 runs partnership, I think that will help greatly for the launch of Richa Ghosh to come in 15th over or 14th over where she takes about two overs, as that gives her a better platform to play the role that she has been playing, she explained. On whether theres a case for senior pacer Renuka Singh Thakur to be included in India's remaining league stage fixtures, Mithali felt her omission from the opening match against Pakistan suggested the team management may have reservations over her current form. In terms of Renuka, if India has not gone with her against Pakistan, I am not sure if she is actually in good rhythm. If in the first game of the World Cup, you opt for Kranti and Arundhati and not for an experienced Renuka Thakur, so clearly, she might not be in the rhythm that the support staff feels for this World Cup, she said. However, Mithali added there was nothing wrong with India opting for a three-seamer attack depending on conditions, citing the pitch used for the Australia-Bangladesh fixture in Leeds as an example. Having said that, there is no harm in going with three seamers too. We have always gone with a lot more spinners and it depends on the strip that they are playing. If it is like Leeds, the first game where Australia and Bangladesh played, it was quite green. It was a fresh wicket because I did the pitch report and there was a lot of bounce in that. So in a condition like that, there is no harm in going with three seamers. As long as your seamers are in good rhythm, that is the most important thing. Whichever combination of bowlers you pick, you need to know that the bowlers are in that zone of executing the plans that they have been told to do. Having said that, there is no harm in going with three seamers too. We have always gone with a lot more spinners and it depends on the strip that they are playing. If it is like Leeds, the first game where Australia and Bangladesh played, it was quite green. It was a fresh wicket because I did the pitch report and there was a lot of bounce in that. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch India vs South Africa in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, June 21, LIVE on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network Article Source: IANS
Henry five-for secures New Zealand lead despite Fisher rearguard
Fisher scored his maiden Test half-century and added 53 for the final wicket to reduce England's margin of deficit
Australia bowlers close out T20I series after Renshaw stars with 89*
Bangladesh were well placed in the chase but couldn't quite get over the line as the visitors finished well with the ball
Former India All-rounder Yuvraj Singh Likely To Join Delhi Capitals Support Staff For IPL 2027
Indian Premier League: Former India allrounder Yuvraj Singh is set to take up his first formal coaching assignment in the Indian Premier League (IPL), by joining the Delhi Capitals support staff for the 2027 season. Yuvraj, who has won the 2007 Mens T20 World Cup and 2011 Mens ODI World Cup, has mentored several young cricketers in recent years, including Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Prabhsimran Singh, Priyansh Arya, and Abdul Samad, apart from training Sanju Samson and Rishabh Pant at a certain point. But Yuvraj had never been a part of an official coaching setup after his retirement in 2019. According to a report in The Times of India, Yuvraj will join a fresh backroom team expected to be led by former India captain Sourav Ganguly, with JSW Group regaining control of the IPL franchise for the next two years. It is to be noted that Ganguly, currently the President of Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) and head coach of Pretoria Capitals in SA20, is also JSWs Director of Cricket. Delhi Capitals, jointly owned by conglomerates GMR and JSW, rotate the teams management every two years in IPL and WPL. But Yuvraj had never been a part of an official coaching setup after his retirement in 2019. According to a report in The Times of India, Yuvraj will join a fresh backroom team expected to be led by former India captain Sourav Ganguly, with JSW Group regaining control of the IPL franchise for the next two years. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Interestingly, talks of Yuvraj, who played 40 Tests, 304 ODIs, and 58 T20Is, joining DC support staff had emerged after the side missed IPL 2024 playoffs, but it never became a reality. DC, still chasing their maiden IPL crown, will hope Yuvrajs presence in their coaching set-up can help turn their fortunes in the 20th season of the ten-team league. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch England Vs Scotland Clash, Know All Details
ICC Wo9men: England Women will look to continue their unbeaten start in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 when they take on Scotland Women in Match 16 of Group 2 at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday. England have looked impressive so far in this tournament and remain at the top of Group B, having won both of their games so far. Any victory on Saturday would see the Three Lions move one step closer to a place in the semifinals, as they have the quality on both fronts to compete right through the tournament. The Women come into the match off the back of a convincing four-wicket triumph over Ireland. Chasing 119 for victory, they would reach the total in 17.3 overs with the ever-reliable Nat Sciver-Brunt leading the line as she made 48 off just 37 deliveries. A formidable all-round performance was on the cards, and the whole squad, both in terms of bat and ball, has come to the fore so far. In contrast, Scotland have had a somewhat mixed campaign to date as they lie third in the table having secured just one win of their opening two encounters, though they did push West Indies Women close in the last outing. Chasing 153 for victory, Scotland got bowled out for 146 despite a superb fight from Darcey Carter, who was the only batter to impress, as she top-scored with a magnificent 59 off 62 balls. When: Saturday, June 20 at 11:00 PM IST Where: Headingley Cricket Ground Where to watch: The England vs Scotland match will be broadcast on Star Sports, and live streaming will be available on JioStar. Squad: Scotland: Kathryn Bryce (c), Chloe Abel, Olivia Bell, Sarah Bryce, Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji, Gabriella Fontenla, Katherine Fraser, Kirstie Gordon, Ailsa Lister, Maisie Maceira, Hannah Rainey, Megan McColl, Rachel Slater, Pippa Sproul. Scotland: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Nat Sciver-Brunt (captain), Lauren Bell, Alice Capsey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Dani Gibson, Amy Jones, Freya Kemp, Heather Knight, Linsey Smith, Issy Wong, Danni Wyatt-Hodge Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Asian Rivals Pakistan And Bangladesh Aim To Revive Their Campaigns (Preview)
T20 World Cup: Pakistan and Bangladesh will battle to revive their respective 2026 Women's T20 World Cup campaigns when they face off in a vital Group A clash at The Rose Bowl on Saturday. Pakistan currently languish at the fifth spot on the points table following consecutive losses, while Bangladesh are at fourth place with one win from two matches. Pakistan, though, can take heart from some aspects of their performance against South Africa in Birmingham. Captain Fatima Sana orchestrated a brilliant recovery after an early wobble, striking an unbeaten 55 and stitching together a record ninth-wicket partnership of 71 runs alongside Tuba Hassan to post 126. If Pakistan are to get their first win of the World Cup, they will need all of their batters to click well and take charge of run-scoring. Fatima then claimed 3-16, and became the first captain in tournaments history to score a half-century and take three scalps in a single match, though the Proteas ultimately scraped home by two wickets. Bangladesh, meanwhile, began by securing a comfortable six-wicket win over Netherlands, before suffering a heavy nine-wicket defeat against tournament heavyweights and six-time winners Australia. Young Juairiya Ferdous leads the run-scoring charts for Bangladesh, while Pakistan will again lean heavily on the all-round capabilities of Fatima and the wrist-spin of Tuba on a balanced Southampton pitch. Squads Young Juairiya Ferdous leads the run-scoring charts for Bangladesh, while Pakistan will again lean heavily on the all-round capabilities of Fatima and the wrist-spin of Tuba on a balanced Southampton pitch. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan: Fatima Sana (c), Gull Feroza, Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Eyman Fatima, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Parvaiz, Saira Jabeen, Muneeba Ali, Tuba Hassan, Rameen Shamim, Sadia Iqbal, Nashra Sandhu, Diana Baig, and Tasmia Rubab Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch Pakistan Vs Bangladesh Clash, Know All Details
T20 World Cup: Pakistan Women will look to keep their Women's T20 World Cup 2026 hopes alive when they take on Bangladesh Women in Match 15 at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. Both teams walk into this game following defeats in their respective previous games and will be feeling the heat. Having played two games without opening their account for the tournament Pakistan lie fifth on the Group 1 points table. Having started the tournament with an impressive six-wicket win Bangladesh's hopes were dashed with a big defeat against Australia and they currently occupy the fourth spot on the table. Pakistans last outing saw them post 126 having elected to bat first in their match against South Africa. Although they did put a score on board for their bowlers, however they faltered as the South African side achieved the chase with just two balls to spare. South Africa required 129 to get there and did so successfully with just two overs down, indicating struggles on both sides. Bangladesh too had a nightmarish previous fixture. Having begun their campaign with a positive start, the batting collapsed spectacularly against a powerful Australian side managing just 77. Australia had a chase easily completed in under 10 overs thanks to 91* from David Warner and a brilliant opening stand between him and Aaron Finch. For Pakistan it's about scoring freely with the bat and picking early wickets to get back on track for a place in the semi-finals of the competition. Another loss will put their chances at a standstill. Bangladesh will be looking to regain the momentum they had established during their opening fixture against Papua New Guinea. While their bowlers were exposed by Australia in their previous clash, its their batting that will need to dig in now against a Pakistani attack which will undoubtedly see this game as a chance for redemption. When: June 20, Saturday at 7:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: The Pakistan vs Bangladesh match will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live streaming on JioStar. Squads: Where to watch: The Pakistan vs Bangladesh match will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live streaming on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh Women: Dilara Akter, Juairiya Ferdous, Sharmin Akhter, Nigar Sultana (C), Sobhana Mostary, Shorna Akter, Ritu Moni, Nahida Akter, Rabeya Khan, Marufa Akter, Sultana Khatun, T Nehar, Fariha Islam, Fahima Khatun, Shanjida Akther Maghla Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Heavyweights Australia Aim To Extend Their Dominance Against Netherlands (Preview)
T20 World Cup Group: Pre-tournament favorites Australia will look to continue their winning streak when they face newcomers the Netherlands in a 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup Group A clash at The Rose Bowl on Saturday. Its the first time Australia will take on Netherlands in a Womens T20 World Cup game after having played against them in Womens ODI World Cups, with the former winning on all five occasions. A clinical victory for Australia will take them closer to clinching the semi-finals slot and replace India as the Group A toppers. Australia, the six-time champions, enter the fixture after dismantling South Africa and Bangladesh in their previous games. Australias formidable lineup could be further strengthened by the return of star off-spin bowling all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner from an ankle sprain, though explosive batter Phoebe Litchfield remains sidelined due to a quad strain. If Ashleigh is fit for Saturdays clash, it gives selectors a luxury dilemma - whether to leave out the big-hitting Grace Harris or drop a frontline bowler to stack their batting. For the Netherlands, their maiden T20 World Cup campaign is now at the point of them being at the ultimate test of survival. Having suffered consecutive defeats to Bangladesh and India, despite showing spirited glimpses of themselves, the Dutch need to bank upon their elements of surprise if they are to put up a strong showing against a powerhouse opponent in Australia. For the Dutch, Saturdays game has historical importance as skipper Babette de Leede and Robine Rijke are set to become the first Dutch women to reach 100 T20I appearances. To add to the occasion, Australias veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry is poised to become the first player in history to make 50 appearances at the tournament. Squads: For the Dutch, Saturdays game has historical importance as skipper Babette de Leede and Robine Rijke are set to become the first Dutch women to reach 100 T20I appearances. To add to the occasion, Australias veteran all-rounder Ellyse Perry is poised to become the first player in history to make 50 appearances at the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Babette de Leede (c), Caroline de Lange, Frdrique Overdijk, Hannah Landheer, Heather Siegers, Iris Zwilling, Isabel van der Woning, Lara Leemhuis, Myrthe van den Raad, Phebe Molkenboer, Robine Rijke, Rosalie Lawrence, Sanya Khurana, Silver Siegers, and Sterre Kalis Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: When And Where To Watch Australia Vs Netherlands Clash, Know All Details
T20 World Cup: Australia will aim to strengthen their grip on a Women's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final spot when they face tournament debutants Netherlands in the 14th Group 1 match at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. Australia are up and running after a perfect start with back-to-back wins meaning they sit joint top of Group 1 alongside India in a group featuring all three of last years semi-finalists. Already having accounted for a big one when beating South Africa in their opener, should the Aussies prevail over the Dutch and Pakistan then they will arrive in Lords for their crunch final group encounter with India in a very strong position. The match offers the Netherlands the chance to measure themselves against one of the pre-tournament favorites of world cricket once again. This is the nations debut at a T20 World Cup but they have already shown plenty of fighting qualities in the face of tougher opposition. Babette de Leede leads the charge for her nations cause from the top of the order, the skipper topping the run-scoring charts for the Dutch in the opening two matches. Taking four wickets to date, Caroline de Langes spin attack offers another significant threat in this fixture. It could be said then that the element of surprise is with the underdog, having played little against this particular team before with Australia having found that tough to get too familiar with the Dutch XI which will no doubt be another way they hope to earn a surprise victory that could be the biggest of the entire tournament. Australia have much the stronger of the form books, to say the least, although it would be entirely premature to declare that it can only be the one result from either the Australian or Dutch perspective. There is zero history between the two sides in T20 cricket though they met at the Womens ODI World Cups at intervals between 1988 and 2000 with the Australians taking all of those games by varying wide margins of 255 runs, 173 runs, 10 wickets, 115 runs and 10 wickets. Australia bring experience throughout, they may not be firing on all cylinders at every stage, but are a settled looking batting unit and they know how to apply pressure on the opposition with their bowling. They may even enjoy having a target, having had to bat first in both their matches so far. For the Netherlands they must restrict any score and have experienced players step up, with de Leede and de Lange both sure to take responsibility on their shoulders when battling it out against the six-time winners. When: June 20, Saturday at 3:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: The Australia vs Netherland match will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live streaming on JioStar. Squads: Where to watch: The Australia vs Netherland match will be broadcast on Star Sports Network and live streaming on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Babette de Leede (c), Caroline de Lange, Frdrique Overdijk, Hannah Landheer, Heather Siegers, Iris Zwilling, Isabel van der Woning, Lara Leemhuis, Myrthe van den Raad, Phebe Molkenboer, Robine Rijke, Rosalie Lawrence, Sanya Khurana, Silver Siegers, Sterre Kalis Article Source: IANS
Sciver-Brunt Is Not Just A Batter Or Bowler; She Is A Genuine Match-winner': Hartley
T20 World Cup: Former England cricketer Alex Hartley has hailed Nat Sciver-Brunt as a 'complete cricketer' and a genuine match-winner, praising the England stand-in captains ability to influence games with both bat and ball during the ongoing ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026. Nat Sciver-Brunt is a complete cricketer. When you look at her batting stats, she runs so many twos before she starts hitting boundaries. Early in her knock, she rotates the strike, finds the gaps, and keeps the scoreboard moving. She doesnt panic, Hartley told Jio Hotstar. The praise comes during a tournament in which Sciver-Brunt has continued to underline her status as one of Englands most influential players. Earlier this month, she became Englands all-time leading run-scorer in Womens T20 World Cup history, surpassing Charlotte Edwards tally of 768 runs. The England skipper now has 784 runs from 30 World Cup appearances. Hartley said one of Sciver-Brunts greatest strengths is her ability to judge the tempo of an innings before launching an assault on opposition bowlers. Then, after about 25 or 30 balls, she shifts gears and starts exploding. That ability to pace an innings is rare. In ODIs, she takes a little more time. In T20s, she accelerates much quicker, she added. Sciver-Brunt has enjoyed a strong start to the World Cup, scoring 94 runs without being dismissed. She struck an unbeaten 46 off 22 balls against Sri Lanka before following it up with 48 off 37 deliveries against Ireland, anchoring Englands successful chase. Hartley also praised the 33-year-olds contributions with the ball, describing her as one of the most complete all-rounders in the womens game. With the ball, she is equally valuable. She bowls at a good pace, hits the right lengths, and can swing it both ways. She picks up key wickets in the middle overs and bowls economically at the death, Hartley said. Nat Sciver-Brunt is not just a batter or a bowler; she is a genuine match-winner with both bat and ball, She added. With the ball, she is equally valuable. She bowls at a good pace, hits the right lengths, and can swing it both ways. She picks up key wickets in the middle overs and bowls economically at the death, Hartley said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England remain hopeful that their captain will recover in time for the teams final group-stage fixture against New Zealand later this month. Article Source: IANS
Australia bat first and recall Hardie in bid to wrap up T20I series
Bangladesh have made two changes, bringing in Nahid Rana and left-arm spinner Nasum Ahmed
Ecclestone May Not Take 4 Wickets Everytime But Her Spells Win You The Game: Nasser Hussain
T20 World Cup: Former England captain Nasser Hussain has praised spinner Sophie Ecclestone for successfully adapting her game to the evolving demands of T20 cricket, saying she may not take four wickets in every game but her spells will help the team to win the match. Hussain believes that Ecclestones role within the England side has evolved as batters have become more cautious in their approach against her. Sophie Ecclestone is a world-class bowler. She has had to adapt because batters have changed their approach against her, Hussain told Jio Hotstar. According to Hussain, Ecclestone has become the bowler England captains turn to when breakthroughs are required, whether under former captain Heather Knight or current skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt. She is the go-to bowler for her captain. When a wicket is needed, Ecclestone gets the ball. She may not take four wickets every game. But in high-scoring matches, she will bowl four overs for 15 runs. That spell wins you the game. Very rarely do you look at an England scorecard and see Sophie Ecclestone has gone for runs. Almost never. That is the mark of a true champion, he said. Ecclestone remains a key figure in Englands Womens T20 World Cup campaign. She has taken five wickets in two matches in the ongoing tournament. She started the campaign with two crucial wickets against Sri Lanka and continued her good form, bowling a match-winning spell of 3-22 against Ireland. She is the go-to bowler for her captain. When a wicket is needed, Ecclestone gets the ball. She may not take four wickets every game. But in high-scoring matches, she will bowl four overs for 15 runs. That spell wins you the game. Very rarely do you look at an England scorecard and see Sophie Ecclestone has gone for runs. Almost never. That is the mark of a true champion, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In T20 cricket, I don't see it being a problem. She won't be too drained physically, and her game awareness is sharp enough to handle both roles. She reads the game well and knows when to accelerate. She is definitely one of the first names on the team sheet when it comes to T20 cricket. Her consistency and ability to perform in big moments make her irreplaceable, she added. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Following the call-up of leg-spinner Prema Rawat to the senior national team for the ongoing ICC Womens T20 World Cup, the BCCI Womens Selection Committee on Friday announced crucial additions to the India A squads for the upcoming bilateral series against England A. All-rounder Niki Prasad has been drafted into the India A T20 squad, while off-spinner Minnu Mani has been added to the One-Day setup. The Women's Selection Committee has made the following additions to the India A squads for the upcoming series against England A: Niki Prasad has been added to the India A T20 squad. Minnu Mani has been added to the India A One-Day squad, the BCCI said in a statement on Friday Initially, Niki was only named in the One-Day squad, while Mani was part of the T20 setup, and Prema was included in both white-ball squads. But, after Shreyanka Patil was ruled out of the T20 World Cup due to an ankle injury sustained during the match against the Netherlands on June 17 and Prema's elevation to the main squad as Shreyanka's replacement, the selectors moved quickly to fill the vacancies in the India A squads. Anushka Sharma will lead the updated T20 squad with Vrinda Dinesh serving as her deputy, while the veteran Harleen Deol will captain the One-Day side, which features vice-captain Pratika Rawal. India As tour of England will have three T20Is beginning on June 20 followed by three ODIs from July 1. Other capped players in India A team include Tejal Hasabnis, G. Kamalini, Priya Punia, Tanuja Kanwar, Sayali Satghare, Simran Bahadur, Minnu Mani, and Saima Thakor. The likes of Tanisha Singh, Nikki Prasad, Jintimani Kalita, Prema Rawat, and Deeya Yadav have also been included in the A team set-up. India As tour of England will have three T20Is beginning on June 20 followed by three ODIs from July 1. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Updated India A squad for One-Days against England A: Harleen Deol (C), Pratika Rawal (VC), Priya Punia, Tanisha Singh, G Kamalini (WK), Uma Chetry (WK), Tejal Hasabnis, Niki Prasad, Tanuja Kanwer, Vaishnavi Sharma, Shabnam Shakil, Sayali Satghare, Jintimani Kalita, Saima Thakor, Minnu Mani Article Source: IANS
Du Plessis 113* trumps Seifert 104 as TSK begin season with big win
He became the oldest centurion in T20 history as TSK chased down 221 with nine balls remaining
Harshit Rana Added To India Squad For Third ODI Against Afghanistan
IDFC First Bank ODI: India all-rounder Harshit Rana has been added to the India squad for the third and final ODI against Afghanistan, scheduled to take place on Saturday at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, the BCCI said on Friday. . Rana, who has completed his rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE), has linked up with the ODI squad in Chennai. The Men's Selection Committee has added Harshit Rana to the India squad for the third and final IDFC First Bank ODI against Afghanistan. Rana, who has completed his rehabilitation at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE), has linked up with the ODI squad in Chennai, the BCCI statement read. The all-rounder suffered a ligament strain in his right knee during the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup warm-up game against South Africa in Navi Mumbai and pulled out after having delivered just one over and subsequently underwent surgery. He was replaced by Mohammed Siraj, as India went on to win the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at home. The right-arm quick was also ruled out of IPL 2026 due to his recovery from the knee surgery he underwent in February, with Kolkata Knight Riders signing right-arm pacer Navdeep Saini as his replacement for the tournament. The 24-year-old has played 14 ODIs for India, taking 16 wickets at an average of 27.38 and an economy rate of 6.21. His last appearance for India came during the home T20I series against New Zealand in January this year. Rana has also been named in Indias squad for the upcoming tours of Ireland and England, where the team is scheduled to play seven T20Is. The 24-year-old has played 14 ODIs for India, taking 16 wickets at an average of 27.38 and an economy rate of 6.21. His last appearance for India came during the home T20I series against New Zealand in January this year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Updated squad for the third ODI against Afghanistan: Shubman Gill (Captain), Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer (vice-captain), KL Rahul (wicket-keeper), Ishan Kishan (wicket-keeper), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Prince Yadav, Gurnoor Brar, Harsh Dubey, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Harshit Rana Article Source: IANS
Harshit Rana added to India's ODI squad after recovering from knee surgery
Fast bowler had missed the T20 World Cup and the IPL after injuring his knee in February
Women's T20: West Indies Survive Scotland Threat For Second Straight Win
The West Indies: The West Indies overcame a spirited challenge from Scotland to scrape their way to a second win of the Women's T20 World Cup with a nervy seven-run victory in a Group B clash in Headingley here on Friday (IST). After Stafanie Taylor's late heroics with the bat lifted West Indies to 153/6, Scotland made a run for it with a strong start. Despite a gritty half-century by Darcey Carter, Scotland fell short at 146 in 20 overs. After being put into bat, the West Indies struggled to score freely on a good pitch as Scotland suffocated the Windies' batting with disciplined bowling. The Caribbean side only had four boundaries in powerplay and posted 33/1 in the first six overs. Katherine Fraser (2-31) was the pick of the Scottish attack and also produced a run-out as well as a contender for catch of the tournament on the boundary to dismiss opener Qiana Joseph. Hayley Matthews was the next to depart as she got castled for a 22-ball 14. At the halfway point, the 2016 champions were precariously placed at 59/2. Shemaine Campbelle kept the scorecard ticking for a while, but Scotland remained on top of the contest with regular strikes. With Chinelle Henry also departing for a low score, things appeared bleak for the West Indies at 85/5 in 14.3 overs. Campbelle was once again amongst the runs, registering 36 off 26. She steadied the innings with a 35-run stand with Deandra Dottin, playing her milestone 150th T20I on the day, for the third wicket. The West Indies turned it around in the last five overs, recovering from 85/5 to 153/6, as Stafanie Taylor used the crease well to make space and free her arms for a few big hits. West Indies plundered 29 runs in the last two overs, with Taylor signing off with two big hits to the fence in the final over. She finished unbeaten at 47 off just 19 balls. Scotland's reply got off to an electric start as Darcey Carter (59) and Fraser (20) brought up a half-century partnership in five overs. But Matthews turned the match with two wickets in the sixth over. She provided the breakthrough by crashing through Fraser's defence as the batter attempted a slog sweep. Two balls later, she dismissed her opposite number Kathryn Bryce. A collapse of four wickets for four runs in 13 balls to the spinners turned the game on its head, as Scotland slipped from 51-0 to 55-4. From there on, it was an uphill task for the Scots. However, Carter kept them in the hunt with a dogged 59 off 62 balls. Carter battled on despite a calf injury and reached a well-deserved half-century. Her 58-run partnership for the sixth wicket with Ailsa Lister took them within striking distance. A collapse of four wickets for four runs in 13 balls to the spinners turned the game on its head, as Scotland slipped from 51-0 to 55-4. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: West Indies 153/6 in 20 overs (Stafanie Taylor 47 not out, Shemaine Campbelle 36; Katherine Fraser 2-34) beat Scotland 146 in 20 overs (Darcey Carter 59, Ailsa Lister 33; Aaliyah Alleyne 3-11, Hayley Matthews 3-19) by 7 runs Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: Shreyanka Ruled Out With Injury As Prema Rawat Named Replacement
The Event Technical Committee: India have suffered a major injury blow in their Women's T20 World Cup campaign as off-spinner Shreyanka Patil has been ruled out of the tournament after sustaining an injury to her ankle. Uncapped legspinner Prema Rawat has been named her replacement. During India's Group A clash against the Netherlands on Wednesday, the off-spinner was stretchered off the field after twisting her right ankle on the first ball of the sixth over of the Netherlands' innings when Shreyanka, having just come in to bowl, chased a ball towards midon, but went down on the field after twisting her right ankle. She immediately clutched her ankle and winced in pain, with teammates rushing to her aid. The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Prema Rawat as a replacement for Shreyanka Patil in the India squad. The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee before the replacement player can be officially added to the squad, ICC said in a statement. The 24-year-old leg-break bowler impressed in her recent outing in the Women's Premier League and also in the Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars. She picked eight wickets at an average of 9.62 for India A in the latter. Prema has featured in six Women's Premier League matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru over the last two seasons, picking up three wickets. In the domestic circuit, she played a crucial hand in Uttarakhand's victory in the domestic senior championship. Shreyanka, meanwhile, had made a comeback to international cricket from injury earlier this year, and had featured in Indias win against Pakistan, where she finished with 0-17 from three overs. The 24-year-old leg-break bowler impressed in her recent outing in the Women's Premier League and also in the Women's Asia Cup Rising Stars. She picked eight wickets at an average of 9.62 for India A in the latter. Prema has featured in six Women's Premier League matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru over the last two seasons, picking up three wickets. In the domestic circuit, she played a crucial hand in Uttarakhand's victory in the domestic senior championship. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India are unbeaten in their group so far, having beaten Pakistan and Netherlands. They face South Africa on Sunday in Manchester. Article Source: IANS
Stafanie Taylor, spinners help West Indies overcome Scotland threat
Carter's half-century in vain for Scotland as Taylor's cameo helps West Indies plunder 51 at the death
NZ toast Gay wicket after Conway and Nicholls coax Latham into review
Nicholls, at third slip, and Conway, in the gully, insisted they heard a noise as Gay flinched at back-of-a-length ball from O'Rourke
2nd Test: Phillips Century Helps New Zealand Take Upper Hand Against England
Glenn Phillips: Glenn Phillips scored a hundred and shared an 87-run partnership with Kyle Jamieson before their bowlers claimed crucial wickets to leave England struggling at the end of the second day of the second Test at The Oval in London on Thursday. New Zealand dominated the day with Phillips' hundred and Jamieson's 31, helping them reach a first-innings total of 391 before Matt Henry (2-57) and Will ORourke (2-61) struck crucial blows to reduce England to 222/6 in 59 overs at stumps, leaving them 169 runs behind and in a position to further strengthen their position. New Zealand had lost the first Test at Lord's and now have a good opportunity to win the second match and level the three-match series. Henry caused the most damage to England's first innings by claiming the wickets of stand-in skipper Joe Root (46) and Harry Brook (24), while O'Rourke bagged the crucial wicket of opener Emilio Gay for 53 and wicketkeeper-batter James Rew (24), Emilio Gay (53 off 114) had kick-started England's innings with a second successive Test half-century, only to fall two balls later as New Zealand worked their way through the top order. A 39-run stand between debutants James Rew and Jordan Cox looked to have seen England through to the close, only for O'Rourke to dismiss Rew at the death to leave England six down and in trouble. Earlier, Phillips smashed his first century for New Zealand in 133 balls as England took the entire morning session to wrap up the Black Caps' innings, before their reply unravelled in an extended evening session. New Zealand resumed on 291-7 at the start of a miserable morning session for England, where the hosts were architects of their own downfall. Ben Duckett shelled a gilt-edged chance to remove Kyle Jamieson on 15 in the third over of the day, before their persistence with a short-ball strategy failed to bear fruit. England's abject start was epitomised by part-time spinner Jacob Bethell taking the new ball after five overs, with quick Jofra Archer not introduced until the 15th. Jamieson took full advantage of his early reprieve, piling on 87 from 96 in an increasingly frustrating eighth-wicket stand for England. New Zealand resumed on 291-7 at the start of a miserable morning session for England, where the hosts were architects of their own downfall. Ben Duckett shelled a gilt-edged chance to remove Kyle Jamieson on 15 in the third over of the day, before their persistence with a short-ball strategy failed to bear fruit. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Matt Henry holed out off the very next delivery, and Phillips lasted just two more, with the centurion the last to fall as England finally dismissed New Zealand for 391. Article Source: IANS

