Former England Keeper James Foster Set To Join CSK As Fielding Coach For IPL 2026: Report
CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan: Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings are set to appoint former England wicketkeeper-batter James Foster as their fielding coach ahead of the IPL 2026 season, further strengthening their backroom staff under head coach Stephen Fleming. Foster, 45, represented England in seven Tests, 11 ODIs and five T20Is between 2001 and 2009. Widely respected for his wicketkeeping skills, he has built a strong reputation as a coach in franchise cricket across the world. Confirming the development, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan said, We have been looking for a fielding coach. I am hopeful he will join us, as quoted by Cricbuzz Foster brings significant experience from various T20 leagues. He has previously served as fielding coach with Kolkata Knight Riders and has also worked with Desert Vipers in the ILT20, the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, and Peshawar Zalmi in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). At CSK, Foster will join an established support staff that includes batting coach Mike Hussey, bowling coach Eric Simons, assistant bowling coach Sridharan Sriram, and fielding coach Rajiv Kumar. Russell Radhakrishnan continues as team manager. The move comes after a disappointing IPL 2025 campaign in which CSK finished at the bottom of the points table, managing only four wins in 14 matches. The franchise has already begun its pre-season camp at its high-performance centre in Chennai, with several Indian players training. Veteran wicketkeeper MS Dhoni is among those present at the camp, while players on international duty are expected to join later. The move comes after a disappointing IPL 2025 campaign in which CSK finished at the bottom of the points table, managing only four wins in 14 matches. The franchise has already begun its pre-season camp at its high-performance centre in Chennai, with several Indian players training. Also Read: Live Cricket Score CSK has also roped in youngsters like Prashant Veer and Karthik Sharma while leaving their stalwart player Ravindra Jadeja. Ruturaj Gaikwad will continue to lead the team as they aim for their record sixth title. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Massive Credit To Allen, Seifert Knocks To Kill The Game As Early As They Did, Says Markram
T20 World Cup: South Africa captain Aiden Markram said his side were undone by New Zealands explosive batting in their nine-wicket loss in the Mens T20 World Cup semi-final, and gave massive credit to Finn Allen and Tim Seifert for their match-winning knocks. Allen smashed the fastest history in tournaments history off just 33 balls as New Zealand completed the chase of 170 against South Africa with 43 balls to spare and booked their ticket in the final to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Allens fireworks, where he played only four dot balls, were complemented by Tim Seifert, who struck a brisk 58 off 33 deliveries. The pair stitched a 117-run opening stand that effectively ended South Africas hopes of defending their total of 169/8. You look at conditions early and they bowled really well up front. Ball didn't quite feel like coming on, some were just stopping on the wicket and somewhere hitting quite low on the bat and they made scoring really tough and through that pressure builds and you lose wickets unfortunately. So give credit to their bowling unit and obviously with the bat, someone plays an innings like that, don't think you will come out on the right side of the result many times as a fielding team. To get to 170 was a great effort to be fair. At the halfway point we really felt like we had a sniff. But then, as it goes in T20 cricket, (in) the powerplay (they) got off to a flyer and can't protect every boundary unfortunately, and they got away and then from there it was really hard to pull it back. So we give massive credit to Finn Allen's knock, Tim Seifert's knock to kill the game as early as they did, and unfortunately, it was just that bad night for us tonight, said Markram in the post-match presentation ceremony. South Africa came into the crunch clash as the in-form and lone unbeaten side in the competition, but were blown away by Allens fireworks to bow out of the competition. Asked on what the Proteas could have done differently, Markram felt it was too early to make a judgement. It's hard to say right now. We'll reflect as the group. I think we expected the wicket to play really well. It looked pretty good to the eye, so potentially just adapt a bit quicker with the bats and go back to maybe a bit more old school approach, set it up and try to scrape your way to 190, and maybe you'll be in the game from there. So, we'll reflect as a group. Obviously disappointed with the result, but very proud of this group of guys who have played some really good cricket throughout this comp, and it's just an unfortunate evening really. It's hard to say right now. We'll reflect as the group. I think we expected the wicket to play really well. It looked pretty good to the eye, so potentially just adapt a bit quicker with the bats and go back to maybe a bit more old school approach, set it up and try to scrape your way to 190, and maybe you'll be in the game from there. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Get back on the horse and you try and improve as a group and as individuals, and hopefully that puts you in good stead for the future. So, again, hugely disappointed. It's a big not a slap in the face, but it feels like it. But because of that, ultimately, we will have to come out stronger and be better as a team moving forward, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Id Say Its Pretty Up There, Says Allen After 33-ball Ton Powers NZ To Final
T20 World Cup: Explosive right-handed opener Finn Allen described his record-breaking 33-ball century as pretty up there in terms of his best batting performances, as it propelled New Zealand into the T20 World Cup final with a comprehensive nine-wicket win over South Africa at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Allen also shared a 117-run opening stand with Tim Seifert to help New Zealand chase down 170 with 43 balls to spare and book their spot in the final to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Id say its pretty up there. Just wanted to get into good positions and put a good performance in for the team. Obviously, we wanted to start looking straight and obviously try and put them on the back foot early. I think its easy for me when Timmys (Seifert) going like that, I can kind of just watch and then hit it when its in my area and just try and give him the strike. So I think the way that he batted got us off to an absolute flyer. Like I said, we wanted to get strong positions, look straight and work the ball square off the length, said Allen in the post-match presentation ceremony. Asked on how he keeps his rhythm in such crucial games, Allen said, I think its easier in the semifinal to stay up for the fight. Obviously, huge game for us. With Timmy, we say, keep each other in it, whether were on strike or not, just keep ensuring that each others looking straight, looking to hit the ball hard. We enjoyed out there together. I think its easy for me when Timmys (Seifert) going like that, I can kind of just watch and then hit it when its in my area and just try and give him the strike. So I think the way that he batted got us off to an absolute flyer. Like I said, we wanted to get strong positions, look straight and work the ball square off the length, said Allen in the post-match presentation ceremony. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He signed off by saying the Blackcaps focus will now turn into playing in the final. It was good. You take the positives from this game for sure, celebrate a little moment of success and then, weve got a final to win on Sunday, so we just look forward to that. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Allen's 33-ball Century Helps NZ Storm Into Final With Nine-wicket Win Over SA (Ld)
T20 World Cup: Finn Allen produced one of the most explosive innings in Mens T20 World Cup history by hammering a whirlwind unbeaten century off just 33 balls as New Zealand stormed into the final with a comprehensive nine-wicket win over South Africa at Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Chasing 170, Allen tore into the in-form South African attack by hitting ten boundaries and eight towering sixes and rewrite the record books with the fastest century ever scored in the mens T20 World Cup and the first in a knockout fixture. It was also his third century in T20Is and the joint-fastest hundred by a full member batter, as he again highlighted his reputation as one of the most destructive openers in the shortest format. Allens fireworks, where he played only four dot balls, were complemented by Tim Seifert, who struck a brisk 58 off 33 deliveries. The pair stitched a 117-run opening stand that effectively ended South Africas hopes of defending their total of 169/8. New Zealands commanding chase is also their first-ever win over South Africa in the T20 World Cup and sent out a strong message ahead of Sundays final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. For South Africa, the defeat was another bitter blow in a major ICC knockout match. Unbeaten through the tournament and widely tipped as favourites for the title, they were outplayed in every department. Marco Jansens fighting 55 had earlier lifted them to a competitive score, but Allens assault rendered it inadequate, as New Zealand entered their second Mens T20 World Cup final. Chasing 170 on a pitch eased out by dew, Seifert began with edges off Marco Jansen fetching him boundaries, before being dropped by Quinton de Kock off Kagiso Rabada. Allen began his fireworks by steering Rabada for four, before clearing the straight boundary with authority off Jansen. Seifert scooped and drove Rabada and Jansen for boundaries as the pair raced past fifty inside four overs. Allen tore into Corbin Bosch in the final over of power-play by plundering 22 runs including four boundaries and a six, as New Zealand surged to 91/0 their highest six-over phase score in Mens T20 World Cup history. Seifert soon reached his half-century off just 22 balls by driving Lungi Ngidi for four, while Allen got his fifty off 19 deliveries. The 117-run opening stand ended when Seifert was castled by Rabada in the 10th over. Rachin Ravindra joined Allen, who was already into the 70s, and ensured the tempo never went off the boil. Allen continued to attack relentlessly by dispatching Bosch, Maharaj and Jansen for boundaries with audacious strokes. Allen got his hundred in just 33 balls and finished off the chase by launching a flat six over mid-off to let out a roar. His teammates erupted with joy in the dugout as New Zealand sealed their passage to Sundays final in Ahmedabad via one of the most dominant chases in tournaments history. Previously, South Africa were in trouble at 77/5 in 10.2 overs before Jansen steadied the innings by hitting two fours and five sixes to get his fifty in 27 balls and be unbeaten on 55. For New Zealand, Cole McConchie, Rachin Ravindra and Matt Henry picked two wickets each to stall the Proteas charge, though they conceded 61 runs in the last five overs. Pushed into batting first, Quinton de Kock got going with a stylish four and six, before miscuing to mid-on off McConchie in the opening over. A ball later, McConchie struck when he had Ryan Rickelton slashing to backward point for a golden duck. Aiden Markram and Dewald Brevis attempted to rebuild, with the former, dropped on three by Rachin Ravindra, and the latter taking boundaries off Lockie Ferguson and James Neesham. But Markram eventually fell for 18, caught at long-on off Ravindra in the eighth over. Brevis continued to be fluent by hitting Ravindra for a six over cow corner and carting Mitchell Santner for another maximum over mid-wicket. But Brevis fell for 34 - caught at cover off Neesham in the 11th over, while David Miller too departed for six after holing out to long-on off Ravindra. Tristan Stubbs joined Jansen and the pair steadied the Proteas innings. After taking a boundary off Santner, Jansen cleared the long-on fence twice off Ravindra and Henry each. Stubbs, meanwhile, showed signs of acceleration by pulling Henry for four, before driving and clubbing Neesham for a four and six respectively, even as Jansen took on him to get the same result. Brevis continued to be fluent by hitting Ravindra for a six over cow corner and carting Mitchell Santner for another maximum over mid-wicket. But Brevis fell for 34 - caught at cover off Neesham in the 11th over, while David Miller too departed for six after holing out to long-on off Ravindra. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 169/8 in 20 overs (Marco Jansen 55 not out, Dewald Brevis 34; Cole McConchie 2-9, Rachin Ravindra 2-29) lost to New Zealand 173/1 in 12.5 overs (Finn Allen 100 not out, Tim Seifert 58; Kagiso Rabada 1-28) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Captain Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma Visit Siddhivinayak Temple Ahead Of SF
ICC T20 World Cup: Indian cricket team captain Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma visited Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple on Wednesday to seek blessings ahead of their crucial ICC T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal clash against England at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Earlier, Axar Patel, Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma were also seen taking darshan at the famous Mumbai temple as the team prepares for one of its most important matches of the tournament. Suryakumar was also accompanied by his wife, Devisha. The couple took part in rituals as they sought blessings and positive energy ahead of the crucial encounter. They were also felicitated by the temple authority. Suryakumar started off the tournament with a match-winning performance against the USA, but his strike rate has been a big concern throughout the tournament. While Tilak had a poor start to the tournament as he was struggling with form and a low strike rate, things changed in the Zimbabwe match, where he struck a fast 44. He also played an important role in India's victory against the West Indies as he scored 27 runs off just 15 balls. India have had a strong campaign so far in the ongoing World Cup, winning six of their seven matches, with their only setback being a 76-run loss to South Africa in the Super 8 stage. Suryakumar started off the tournament with a match-winning performance against the USA, but his strike rate has been a big concern throughout the tournament. While Tilak had a poor start to the tournament as he was struggling with form and a low strike rate, things changed in the Zimbabwe match, where he struck a fast 44. He also played an important role in India's victory against the West Indies as he scored 27 runs off just 15 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, England are also coming to the match with a great performance in the ongoing multi-national tournament. The two-time champions remained on top in their Super 8s group with three wins in three matches, and Harry Brook led team would like to continue the momentum against the defending champions. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Wins Over Sri Lanka, Pak Give Brook Confidence Of Overcoming Indian Spin Threat In Semis
ICC T20 World Cup: England's recent trips to India for the T20I series have all ended on a disappointing note, with the visitors ending on the losing note. One of the major hurdles for England has been spin bowling, which has stumped them on numerous occasions. In their last T20I series in India in the 2024-25 season, England lost 1-4, suffering a 150-run defeat at the Wankhede Stadium in the last match of the series. Varun Chakravarthy had emerged as the most successful bowler for India in the series, with Harry Brook, who is leading England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, falling victim to the mystery spinners on more than a few occasions. However, on the eve of their semifinal clash with India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium, with the threat of spin and Varun Chakravarthy looming large, Brook said England have improved in their handling of spin and have done well in the sub-continent, which gives them the confidence that they can negate the spin threat on Thursday. I feel like England always get a bad rap about playing against spin. We've gone to Sri Lanka, and we've won six games in a row against the subcontinent side, who are very good in their own backyard, and we've got a lot of confidence playing on turning pitches. Chakravarthy is one of the best bowlers in the world, and I'll try my best to face him and score as many runs as I can against him, said Brook in the pre-match press conference at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. The pitch selected for Thursday's semifinal is the same one on which England lost to West Indies, and Italy beat Nepal, with spinners playing a key role in both matches. It was a pitch where the spinners had some assistance; 14 wickets were picked up by the spinners in those two games. However, Brook presented a confident front to the spin threat and said they too have very good spinners on their side. We have got some very good spinners as well. Our spinners have bowled extremely well throughout this competition, and they have to try to tackle that challenge as well. India have produced and always have produced very good spinners, and we know that, and we accepted that before coming into this competition that we're going to face challenges throughout, especially on pitches that can assist spin bowling. But like I said before, we played six T20S, three ODIs against Sri Lanka in this world competition in Sri Lanka, and we only lost one game, so I think we're going in with a lot of confidence, and like I said before, I feel like England players get a bad rap against spin, said Brook. We have got some very good spinners as well. Our spinners have bowled extremely well throughout this competition, and they have to try to tackle that challenge as well. India have produced and always have produced very good spinners, and we know that, and we accepted that before coming into this competition that we're going to face challenges throughout, especially on pitches that can assist spin bowling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They will be hoping to carry that confidence into the semifinal against India and hope that they can pass the spin test as easily as they did against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan Set To Appoint Sarfaraz Ahmed As Head Coach For Test Team: Report
Now Sarfaraz Ahmed: Pakistans musical chair with the head coach continues as former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed is well set to take over the vacant post for the two-Test series in Bangladesh in May, a news report claimed on Wednesday. The post was vacant since December last year when Azhar Mahmood ended his contract due to run until March 2026 but with no Tests in the calendar until March-April next year, after an agreement with PCB. Now Sarfaraz Ahmed is looking set to take over the mantle, Telecom Asia Sport said in a report. Sarfaraz has been spoken to by Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi to take over as head coach of the Test team, and he has agreed to work with Shan Masood as captain, as the two are good friends and can help Pakistan improve their ninth place in the last World Test Championship, sources told Telecom Asia Sport. Pakistan finished fifth, seventh and ninth and last in the three World Test Championship cycles. Misbah-ul Haq was the other option who served as all-format head coach in 2019-20 before being removed by the then PCB chairman Ramiz Raja. Pakistan also has Australian Jason Gillespie as Test coach in 2024 for a two-year stint, but the former pacer left after falling out with the PCB in December that year. Pakistan also have to play two Tests in the West Indies in July, followed by three in England in August. Pakistan finished fifth, seventh and ninth and last in the three World Test Championship cycles. Misbah-ul Haq was the other option who served as all-format head coach in 2019-20 before being removed by the then PCB chairman Ramiz Raja. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Former Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi feels Younis Khan should be appointed as Test coach. With over 10,000 Test runs and a stature as high class batter in the longer format, I think Younis should be given the Test team, Afridi told local media. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: England 'confident' Of Beating 'favourites' India After Winning Tight Games
T20 World Cup: When they started their campaign in the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Harry Brook's England had to live up to a huge record for his country, as the two-time champions have made it to the semifinals in every edition since 2016, when they lost to the West Indies in the final in Kolkata. England lost to New Zealand in the last-four stage in 2021, beat Pakistan in the final to win the title in 2022 and lost to eventual winner India in the semifinals of the 2024 edition. By making it to the semifinals of the 2026 edition, Harry Brook's side has lived up to that reputation. They are now hoping to get past hosts India and become the first team to win the T20 World Cup thrice. England have navigated past some tight situations -- they looked down and out against minnows Nepal in their opening league match and then against Pakistan in the Super 8 stage, before bouncing back to win both the matches and eventually finished atop the standings in Super 8 Group 2. Skipper Brook said these Houdini acts by his team has given it the confidence to take on India, who are always a strong side at home because of their familiarity with the conditions and the strong support they muster from the stands -- in a knockout encounter. Asked whether winning the decisive moments in tough encounters lends an air of being unbeatable to the team, Brook said it does give his team a lot of confidence. No, definitely not unbeatable, but I think it gives us a lot of confidence going into tomorrow as well. We've won them tight games, which in World Cups prove to be very important as well. And we've got a lot of confidence going into the deeper parts of the game. We've won games, like you said, which we probably shouldn't have won. And it just feels like we've never really been out of any game so far, which holds you in good stead in these world competitions, said Brook in the pre-match press conference ahead of the semifinals. In Brook's leadership, England have come up with some strong performances and have emerged as a strong contender to dethrone defending champions India as they are the team with the best record after India. But Brook said he was not aware of such stats, but said his side is confident in its abilities and will go into the semifinal at the Wankhede Stadium with the confidence gained from the calm demeanour they showed while extricating themselves from tricky situations. We've obviously played some good cricket over the last year or so, and hopefully we can play some more good cricket tomorrow. I do believe that India were the favourites from the start of the competition, as they should be on their home soil, home crowds and knowing the venues better than anyone else. But T20 is such a fickle game, and anything can happen. We're obviously going into the game very confident. We're playing some good cricket. We haven't quite played that perfect performance, and I feel like it's just around the corner. Hopefully it's tomorrow night, and we go out there, and we just play with freedom, play bravely, and yeah, look to take it to them as much as we can, said Brook. We've obviously played some good cricket over the last year or so, and hopefully we can play some more good cricket tomorrow. I do believe that India were the favourites from the start of the competition, as they should be on their home soil, home crowds and knowing the venues better than anyone else. But T20 is such a fickle game, and anything can happen. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yeah, obviously when I took over, this was a year away and it felt like it probably needed a little bit of planning and that was slightly part of the planning really to try and get some game time in them guys and then slowly build some confidence up knowing that they were gonna be in the side most of the time and they've taken them roles on beautifully. Jacks, for example, has had four matches this World Cup, but he's been the standout player in the competition, arguably. Dawson's played a massive role in plenty of games as well. Banton has won us a few games off his own bat. And yeah, it's just having that confidence, knowing that you are going to be around for a little while, and thankfully it's got us this far in the competition, said Brook. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Zimbabwe On Way Back Home From India After Delay Due To Transit Disruptions
T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) said on Wednesday that the Sikandar Raza-led senior mens team are on their way back home after playing the Mens T20 World Cup in India after the International Cricket Council (ICC) arranged alternative travel for them following transit disruptions delaying their original plans. Zimbabwes tournament ended after they suffered a five-wicket defeat to South Africa in the Super Eights clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday. They were due to return home in three batches, starting from 4:30am on Monday. It is understood they were to take Emirates flights from New Delhi to Dubai and then take another flight to reach Harare. But after Iran launched missiles and drones across the Gulf in response to strikes by the United States of America (USA) and Israel on Saturday, it led to the closure of airspace in the Middle East and thousands of flights being cancelled in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, leaving their travel plans in jeopardy. Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) confirms that the Zimbabwe senior mens team participating in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 are on their way home from India after the International Cricket Council secured alternative travel arrangements following recent transit disruptions. Due to flight availability and revised routing, the squad will return to Harare in batches. The first group of players departed India today, Wednesday, while the final group is scheduled to leave on Friday afternoon. Further updates will be issued if necessary, said ZC in its statement. An ICC official informed IANS that the new transit point for Zimbabwes players and support staff to go back home from New Delhi will be Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. A few members of the Zimbabwe team left for home today, while another batch will leave tomorrow via Addis Ababa on Ethiopian Airlines, further said the official. The ICC official previously told this news agency on Sunday that the match officials not needed for the knockout stages of the showpiece event were considering using Addis Ababa as the transit point instead of Dubai for catching connecting flights to their respective hometowns. An ICC official informed IANS that the new transit point for Zimbabwes players and support staff to go back home from New Delhi will be Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia. A few members of the Zimbabwe team left for home today, while another batch will leave tomorrow via Addis Ababa on Ethiopian Airlines, further said the official. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Cricket West Indies had said on Monday it was working closely with the International Cricket Council (ICC), relevant governmental authorities and airline partners to secure the earliest possible safe travel arrangements for the squad and support staff. Article Source: IANS
India vs England chapter 3: the match that could define eras
The two teams are meeting in the semi-finals for the third straight edition, on the back of less than perfect campaigns, and seeking a historic third title
Brook: England get a 'bad rap' about playing spin
England captain leans into slow-bowling strengths ahead of crucial semi-final at the Wankhede
T20 WC: South Africa buzzed Up For Their Semifinal Against New Zealand, Says Miller
T20 World Cup: South Africas left-handed batter David Miller said his side is excited and ready to continue their unbeaten campaign against New Zealand in their 2026 Mens T20 World Cup semifinal at Eden Gardens on Wednesday. South Africa have won in all five of their previous meetings against New Zealand in the competitions history. The sides, however, have never faced each other in the knockout stages of the tournament. In 50-over ICC events, New Zealand hold the edge by winning a quarterfinal and two semifinals against South Africa. Obviously, very excited the way, especially the way that we played this campaign, and I think for us, its a new game, its a new start, as we know, just to continue with those good things that weve been doing. Each individual has been preparing really well, has been putting up performances. If you look at the campaign so far, everyones contributed at different stages, so thats always a healthy sign. Going into this game, its another game to do something really special. So I think its just making sure that we get into the fight as quick as possible and kind of adapting on the day, see where it goes. Everyones really buzzed up and excited and ready to go, said Miller in a pre-match chat with the broadcasters. Each individual has been preparing really well, has been putting up performances. If you look at the campaign so far, everyones contributed at different stages, so thats always a healthy sign. Going into this game, its another game to do something really special. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about his assessment of the pitch, Miller said, It should be a good wicket. Like I said, lets adapt as we start and kind of sum up the conditions as quickly as possible. But I think it will be a good wicket. So its just making sure that we do whatever we do first, we do it really well, and try and put pressure on the opposition as quickly as possible. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: No Reason To Question Why He's In The Team, Says Skipper Brook On Struggling Buttler
T20 World Cup: With scores like 26, 21, 3, 3, 7, 2, 0 in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, Jos Buttler has not looked a shadow of England's most accomplished batter in this format that he has been over the last many years. The former England captain, at 35 years old, the oldest player in the pack and their most experienced player with 154 T20Is and many matches in franchise cricket, was expected to be the main batter for the two-time World Champions. Going into the all-important semifinal encounter with hosts India at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday, England captain Harry Brook said they are not worried about Buttler's form, and he and the England team management usually like to allow him to do his thing and do not tender any advice or suggestions. Yeah, you don't have to talk to him too much. I think leaving him alone is probably the best thing to do. He's been a powerhouse of a cricketer for many years, as we've all seen. I've been asked this question thousands of times now, and I just think there should be no reason to question why he's in the team, said Brook on the eve of the semifinal clash. Buttler has played at the Wankhede on more than a dozen occasions in his stints with various franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL). He will be one batter that the Indian team will be wary of in Thursday's semifinal because of his vast experience and familiarity with the conditions. Buttler has been struggling for form in recent months and has managed scores in the 20s in England's last three matches in the series against Sri Lanka ahead of the World Cup. Asked about his opinion of the Wankhede Stadium pitch for the semifinal, Brook said he will have a chat with coach Brandon McCullum, and they will see the stats and take a call on what to do if he wins the toss. I don't know. You're asking the wrong man. I don't know anything about wickets. I'll have a chat with Baz tonight and tomorrow before the game. We'll have a look at the stats and see what to do first if we win the toss, said the England captain. Asked about his opinion of the Wankhede Stadium pitch for the semifinal, Brook said he will have a chat with coach Brandon McCullum, and they will see the stats and take a call on what to do if he wins the toss. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We obviously get a lot of stats, we've got a lot of videos, we can see where the batters are trying to hit the ball, we know the wagon wheels and what not, we know the match-ups, it's just about trying to fiddle the bowlers to make sure that it's uncomfortable for their batters for as long as possible really. They're obviously a very good side, and they can adapt to different bowlers, but my job is to try and make it as uncomfortable for them as possible, said Brook. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Boys Are Up For The Challenge, Says Ferguson Ahead Of NZs Semi-final Against SA
T20 World Cup: New Zealand pacer Lockie Ferguson said his side are prepared for the challenge of facing South Africa in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup semi-final at Eden Gardens on Wednesday, adding that the make-up of their playing eleven will be a little different for the crunch clash. New Zealand are aiming to stop the unbeaten streak of South Africa and a win will take them to the final to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The Blackcaps have been boosted by the inclusion of pacer Matt Henry, who came back after attending the birth of his second child. Obviously different styles of cricket in Colombo, you had to use a lot of spinners, and the team makeup was slightly different, but nice to get the points and then find ourselves in a semi-final. Tonight we will know how good a bad wicket it is in India, especially this one, so the structure of the team will probably change a little bit, but the boys are up for the challenge. Hes always good. Ive never seen him (Henry) down, so Im sure hell go to the fitness test and hopefully all well for tonight, said Ferguson in a pre-match chat with the broadcasters. Asked about the advice given to him for acing the conditions in Eden Gardens with the ball, Ferguson said, Lots of advice. Ill save it for after the game. But no, look, I think a lot of the players have played here. Its not too dissimilar to other Indian grounds. Its a good batting track, quick outfield, so its important the boys, from a bowling point of view, hit good areas and try to create as much pressure as possible. We know these guys are going to come out hard. But at the same time, if we put the ball in a good area for long enough, well get those rewards. Ferguson stated the occasion of playing the semi-final was special. This is a game of cricket. We both start from zero. Obviously, its nice to play in the semifinals. Its an exciting occasion. Its a good batting track, quick outfield, so its important the boys, from a bowling point of view, hit good areas and try to create as much pressure as possible. We know these guys are going to come out hard. But at the same time, if we put the ball in a good area for long enough, well get those rewards. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kolkata, March 4 (IANS) Fast bowler Matt Henry has returned to New Zealands playing eleven as captain Mitchell Santner won the toss and elected to bowl first against South Africa in the first semi-final of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Article Source: IANS
Babar Azam Dropped As Pakistan Announce Squad For Bangladesh ODI Series
T20 World Cup: Pakistan have left out former captain Babar Azam from the squad for the upcoming three-match ODI series against Bangladesh, beginning March 11, following the teams disappointing campaign in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, where they were out from the Super 8s stage. Babar featured in 17 ODIs in 2025, scoring 544 runs at a strike rate of 77.16. Although he struck a century in Pakistans previous ODI series against Sri Lanka, the selectors opted to move in a different direction based on his recent form. His omission comes amid criticism from several former cricketers after Pakistans early World Cup exit, with some calling for a long-term break from white-ball cricket. The 31-year-old had a below-par T20 World Cup 2026 campaign, where he managed just 91 runs from four outings with the bat. The shake-up does not end there. Opener Fakhar Zaman, who registered a half-century in the last ODI and had a steady T20 World Cup campaign, has also been excluded, signalling a transition phase in Pakistans limited-overs setup. Young batter Saim Ayub and pacer Naseem Shah are among the other notable absentees. Saim struggled for consistency in recent outings and was dropped during the World Cup, while Naseem also misses out as the selectors reshuffled the squad. In contrast, Sahibzada Farhan, who enjoyed an impressive T20 World Cup with two centuries and a record-breaking run tally in a single edition, has been rewarded with a call-up. Despite scrutiny following the World Cup, Shaheen Shah Afridi will continue as captain for the Bangladesh series, with the management backing him to lead the transition. Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan, who was not part of the World Cup squad, also returns. Pakistan have included six uncapped players in the 15-member squad, indicating a focus on testing bench strength and building depth ahead of future assignments. Despite scrutiny following the World Cup, Shaheen Shah Afridi will continue as captain for the Bangladesh series, with the management backing him to lead the transition. Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan, who was not part of the World Cup squad, also returns. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shaheen Shah Afridi (captain), Abdul Samad, Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Faisal Akram, Haris Rauf, Hussain Talat, Maaz Sadaqat, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Mohammad Wasim Jnr, Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk), Saad Masood, Sahibzada Farhan, Salman Ali Agha and Shamyl Hussain. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Morkel Hails Samson For Working Hard, Keeping Calm To Make A Comeback
Opener Sanju Samson: Opener Sanju Samson has been with the Indian T20 team for the last couple of years, including the 2024 T20 World Cup, when he could not make it to the playing XI, but lost his place after some indifferent performances. Given a chance in three matches in this edition of the World Cup, the wicketkeeper-batter from Kerala has made a grand comeback after an indifferent start. Indian team's bowling coach Morne Morkel hailed the 31-year-old right-handed batter for his hard work, for keeping calm and maintaining hope as he made a grand comeback with an unbeaten 97 in the do-or-die match against the West Indies, which sealed India's spot in the semifinals. Sanju is a quality player. He's a guy who always works hard at the nets. And yeah, I think just that sort of opportunity he got given, he showed his class and his experience. He got the opportunity, and as a guy who's played a lot of games, he stepped up in a crucial game. From a coaching or a mentor sort of side, it was just about giving him the backing. Although he sort of lost his place in the team. For him, it was always to (be) at the nets to make sure he gets the quality work in. Because you never know in a tournament that a situation, as we found ourselves, can always be there. So credit to him for not losing that hope. Keep on working hard, keep on growing in his strengths. And then taking the opportunity. I think in professional sports, it's all about staying ready. So you don't have to get yourself ready, if I can say that. And yeah, credit to him for keeping him calm and fighting through that tough little period and putting in a solid performance for India, said Morkel ahead of India's semifinal clash against England at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. The former South Africa pace bowler dismissed the notion that explosive opener Abhishek Sharma has lost confidence or that he is trying to alter his game from the all-out aggression to becoming a measured player. No, I think just sometimes this game can be hard on you, cruel on you. A similar situation that Sanju found himself in. That's in your career, you're going to find moments like this. The former South Africa pace bowler dismissed the notion that explosive opener Abhishek Sharma has lost confidence or that he is trying to alter his game from the all-out aggression to becoming a measured player. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So like I said, it's a fresh page for him tomorrow. Opportunity to go and do well. Scored a hundred here against England not too long ago. So for him, it's just tapping into those little videos and looking at his feel-good moments and building a blueprint and knowing he's starting on zero tomorrow. It's a new opportunity for him and for him to make him play, said Morkel. Article Source: IANS
MCA Unveils Honours Board For Sports Journalists At Wankhede Stadium
The Mumbai Cricket Association: The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Wednesday unveiled a special Honours Board dedicated to Mumbais sports journalists at the Balasaheb Thackeray Press Box inside the iconic Wankhede Stadium. The initiative is aimed at acknowledging the significant role played by the citys sports journalists in documenting, promoting and preserving Mumbais rich cricketing heritage over several decades. The Honours Board has been instituted as a mark of respect for media professionals who have consistently covered the game and contributed to shaping its narrative. The ceremony was attended by members of the cricketing and media fraternity. MCA President Ajinkya Naik, Secretary Prof. Dr Unmesh Khanvilkar and Joint Secretary Nilesh Bhosle, along with members of the Apex Council, were present at the unveiling. Speaking on the occasion, MCA President Naik emphasised the role of journalists in strengthening Mumbai crickets bond with its followers. Mumbais cricketing legacy has been built not only by players on the field but also by journalists who have chronicled its journey with integrity and passion. The MCA deeply values its longstanding relationship with the citys sports journalists. The Honours Board is a small but meaningful tribute to their dedication and contribution to the game in our city, MCA President Ajinkya Naik said in a statement. MCA secretary Khanvilkar also underlined the importance of the medias contribution to the sport. Mumbais cricketing legacy has been built not only by players on the field but also by journalists who have chronicled its journey with integrity and passion. The MCA deeply values its longstanding relationship with the citys sports journalists. The Honours Board is a small but meaningful tribute to their dedication and contribution to the game in our city, MCA President Ajinkya Naik said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Sports journalists' honours board will remain permanently displayed at the Balasaheb Thackeray Press Box as a tribute to the journalists who have played a key role in chronicling Mumbais cricketing journey. Article Source: IANS
DY Patil T20 Cup: Atharva Taide, Luvnith Sisodia Take Canara Bank Into Semi-finals
At DY Patil University Ground: Atharva Taide and Luvnith Sisodia shared a 122-run opening stand as Canara Bank beat Reliance by six wickets to reach the semi-finals of the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup on Wednesday. Reliance, put in to bat at the DY Patil Stadium, made 151/9 with Mayank Rawat top-scoring via 54 off 41 balls, laced with five fours and two sixes. He also got decent support from seam-bowling all-rounder Raj Angad Bawa, who made 30 not out. In the chase, Vidarbha batter Taide replied with a blistering 76 off 37 deliveries, with 12 boundaries and two sixes, while Karnataka wicketkeeper-batter Sisodia finished unbeaten on 53 off 41 balls, laced with eight boundaries. Skipper KV Siddharth added 21 not out to see Canara Bank home after a brief wobble happened post the Taide-Sisodia stand. Rawat also impressed with the ball, taking 4-23, though it ended in vain. Meanwhile, at the DY Patil University Ground, Rugved More struck 64 off 35 balls, laced with seven fours and three sixes, as Mumbai Customs defeated Jain Irrigation by six wickets. Jain Irrigation posted 181/8 in their 20 overs, as Jay Bista top-scored with 38, but Customs chased down the target in 18.4 overs. Brief Scores Meanwhile, at the DY Patil University Ground, Rugved More struck 64 off 35 balls, laced with seven fours and three sixes, as Mumbai Customs defeated Jain Irrigation by six wickets. Jain Irrigation posted 181/8 in their 20 overs, as Jay Bista top-scored with 38, but Customs chased down the target in 18.4 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At DY Patil University Ground - Jain Irrigation 181/8 in 20 overs (Jay Bista 38, Madhav Tiwari 34 not out; Aishwarya Surve 3-38) lost to Mumbai Customs 182/4 in 18.4 overs (Rugved More 64, Parag Khanapurkar 41; Madhav Tiwari 2-29) by six wickets Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Fielding Is An Area Of Concern, And We Are Working On That, Says Morkel Ahead Of Semis Clash
T20 World Cup England: Dropped catches, Abhishek Sharma's struggles with a new batting approach, the bowlers' inability to contain the batters and conceding 170-plus scores in the last few matches, the pitch and dew factors -- all issues bothering the Indian team cropped up in the pre-match press conference by bowling coach Morne Morkel on the eve of their semifinal clash with England in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Morkel was also questioned on the team's learning from the previous two semifinal encounters with England in the T20 World Cup and the team's overall preparations for the last-four clash as it defends the title it won two years back in Barbados. The biggest concern was the team's poor catching as the team had dropped a few catches in the run-up to the semifinals, with opener Abhishek Sharma and Rinku Singh grassing a couple of catches each. India have dropped 13 catches in the competition so far, and any dropped opportunity in the semis will be akin to dropping the World Cup trophy. Obviously, fielding is something that we speak about a lot. I think at times we are guilty, if we are honest, of giving away maybe 15-20 runs in the field. So that is one aspect that we keep on working on and asking the guys to really step up on, said Morkel, adding that the players are aware of their mistakes and are working on them. He said the poor returns for opener Abhishek Shama and spinner Varun Chakravarthy are not a matter of concern for the team management, as they are quality players and they are bound to have an off-day or two in a season. The bowling coach disagreed that the Indian team is a bit too dependent on mystery spinner Varun Chakravarthy, and once he is sorted out by the opponent team, they tend to concede a lot of runs. If you look at the scores in the World Cup and the series, it has been good wickets. So I don't know if you expect us to bowl every team out for 120, 150. We are in the semifinal, and we have won most of our games. And the guys have done well. These are times when I can remember that we had Rinku and Tilak bowling in certain games, and Booms(Jasprit Bumrah) and those guys not bowling their full quota. So I think for us, it is not how you get to the semifinals. It is the next two games, and how we are going to play there. And players, they play well. We know the margins are small in India, bowling especially. So I don't read too much into that, said Morkel. The Indian bowling coach also debunked the assertion that the team has not been able to put things together and has not had a perfect game so far in this World Cup. I think the quality of this team has been shown that on any given day, somebody can put their hand up and put up a performance. Hopefully, in the last two games, especially tomorrow night, we can put that special performance in. All we can do is work hard at training. Unfortunately, we all know how the game goes; success is never guaranteed, but if we can give ourselves the best chance to go out and perform, that is what we strive for. A big occasion tomorrow night here, the semifinal, a great stadium to play a great game of cricket, so hopefully the boys can rock up tomorrow and just be calm and execute those skills, said Morkel. The former South African pace bowler said they were not thinking about the pitch even though India had struggled at the Wankhede Stadium in their opening match of the T20 World Cup England, Reduced to 76/7, India recovered thanks to a brilliant 84 by skipper Suryakumar Yadav to post a competitive total after which the bowlers did their bit to ensure the hosts made a winning start. Morkel said, To be honest, we're not quite sure a day out how the wicket is going to play, and went on to add that they will get a good idea only on Thursday morning, as the ground staff has watered it a bit to ensure it does not become too dry, considering the hot and humid conditions. I'm pretty sure you experience walking here, it's a lot hotter all of a sudden in India, so in terms of moisture and allowing the wicket not to dry out, I think it's going to be key to play well. That's something we can't control. We try to keep our bases covered as best as possible. Morkel said, To be honest, we're not quite sure a day out how the wicket is going to play, and went on to add that they will get a good idea only on Thursday morning, as the ground staff has watered it a bit to ensure it does not become too dry, considering the hot and humid conditions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Though both India and England play an all-out aggressive game, Morkel said the team management is not thinking of changing their approach for the semifinal. He said they will continue to play as per their plan, and the players will try to play their natural game. Article Source: IANS
'We Are Dropping Quite A Few Catches': Parthiv Patel Flags India's Key Worry Ahead Of T20 WC Semis
ICC T20 World Cup: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel has raised concerns over Indias fielding lapses despite their strong run in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, saying the team needs to address the issue urgently ahead of the semifinal against England to be played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. India have been one of the worst catching sides in the ongoing tournament. Suryakumar Yadav's side has dropped 13 catches across the competition. Indias catching efficiency has plummeted to a tournament-low 72.7%. Surprisingly, Pakistan, often criticized for its fielding, sits comfortably higher with an 83.3% success rate. One concern I feel is the fielding and not just the way India fielded in the game at Eden Gardens. It has been happening for almost a year and a half. We are dropping quite a few catches. That is something India would definitely like to work on, Patel told Jio Hotstar India booked their semifinal berth after a hard-fought win over the West Indies at the Eden Gardens, successfully chasing a target in excess of 190. Patel described it as a massive result for the team. It was an outstanding win. It will be a great confidence booster for India going forward. India won the toss and decided to bowl first, thinking there would be a lot of dew. When the game finished, there was no dew at all, but the conditions did get slightly better. In a knockout game, chasing in excess of 190, someone needed to play an outstanding knock, and Sanju Samson did that, Parthiv said. The Captain took his hat off. He has scored a lot of hundreds in international cricket, but to me, this innings was right up there. Skill-wise, we all know that Sanju Samson is a very talented batter, but fighting those mental battles is very difficult. I thought Sanju Samson did that really well. He also spoke about how his experience came into the fold. I thought it was a very mature innings. He always looked in control. He did not try to hit the ball hard. He will remember this innings for a long time, he added Patel also reserved special praise for pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who is taking crucial wickets at times and putting the pressure on the opposition. Bumrah is not a banker. He is the bank. The way he comes out and bowls, when you want to take a wicket against an in-form Hetmyer, he comes in and takes his wicket, then gets a set Roston Chase. Obviously, India has looked up to Jasprit Bumrah most of the time, and he has never disappointed. That is what he does most often. You are playing in a format right now, in this era, where the only way you can stop a batter is by getting him out, and Jasprit Bumrah does that. Patel also reserved special praise for pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah, who is taking crucial wickets at times and putting the pressure on the opposition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India obviously need to get England's dangerous batters out as quickly as possible. You have Phil Salt, Jos Buttler, who is due for runs and likes the Wankhede Stadium. Then you have Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Jacob Bethell and Harry Brook. So, they have a good, solid line-up. It is a good all-round team. Obviously, against England, India will have to be at the top of their game, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Abhishek Continues Reign At No. 1, Ishan, Bumrah Rise
South Africans Ryan Rickelton: Abhishek Sharma's position as the top T20I batter has weakened as Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan advanced in the latest ICC Men's T20I Player rankings, inching closer to the top spot. However, Ishan Kishan has jumped another spot to rise to fourth place. Farhan made history as the first player to score two centuries in a single ICC Men's T20 World Cup, achieving a superb hundred against Sri Lanka in Pallekele. This performance helped him climb one spot in the T20I batting rankings to second position, reaching a new career-high rating in the latest update. Abhishek now leads Farhan by 26 points at the top of the batter rankings. The Pakistan opener moved ahead of England's Phil Salt and narrowed the gap with his Indian counterpart after scoring a total of 383 runs at the T20 World Cup. The latest rankings show significant changes after the Super Eights stage of the T20 World Cup. Indias Ishan Kishan moved up to fourth, and Tilak Varma rose to sixth among T20I batters. Additionally, South Africas Dewald Brevis gained one spot, now ranked eighth. Zimbabwe's star performer Brian Bennett climbs six spots to 11th overall, tallying 292 runs in the tournament. Meanwhile, South Africans Ryan Rickelton advances two places to 13th, and Aiden Markram moves up four spots to 16th, as both continue to improve their standings. It's a similar story at the top of the T20I bowler rankings, with India spinner Varun Chakravarthy's lead now reduced to just 18 rating points as the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup approach. Chakravarthy has taken 12 wickets so far in the tournament and maintains a narrow lead at the top of the rankings. Meanwhile, Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed moves up two spots to third overall, closing the gap. India celebrates progress with Jasprit Bumrah moving up one spot to seventh and Arshdeep Singh climbing six places to 13th. Englands Liam Dawson advances nine positions to tie for 14th, while South Africa's Lungi Ngidi improves six spots to reach 20th. Chakravarthy has taken 12 wickets so far in the tournament and maintains a narrow lead at the top of the rankings. Meanwhile, Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed moves up two spots to third overall, closing the gap. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Another significant rise among T20I all-rounders was Jason Holder, the West Indies veteran, who climbed eight spots to reach 11th after a strong T20 World Cup with both bat and ball. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Axar, Abhishek And Kishan Visit Siddhivinayak Temple Ahead Of SF
Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple: Members of the Indian mens cricket team visited the Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple on Wednesday to seek blessings of Lord Ganesha ahead of their crucial ICC T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal clash against England at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Among those who offered prayers were Axar Patel, Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma. The players took darshan at the shrine as the team geared up for one of its most important matches of the tournament. The three players offered prayers and took part in rituals as they sought blessings and positive energy ahead of the crucial encounter. Abhishek is struggling for runs in the T20 World Cup 2026 as he has scored only one half-century in six matches he has played so far, while Kishan started well in the group stage, but didn't get the runs in the Super 8s. Axar is also not able to make a big impact. India have had a strong campaign so far in the ongoing World Cup, winning six of their seven matches, with their only setback being a 76-run loss to South Africa in the Super 8 stage. Abhishek is struggling for runs in the T20 World Cup 2026 as he has scored only one half-century in six matches he has played so far, while Kishan started well in the group stage, but didn't get the runs in the Super 8s. Axar is also not able to make a big impact. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, England is also coming to the match with a great performance in the ongoing mega tournament. The two-time champions remained on top in their Super 8s group with three wins in three matches, and Harry Brook-led team would like to continue the momentum against the defending champions. Article Source: IANS
100-Day Countdown Begins For ICC Women's T20 WC As Iconic Venues Light Up Scoreboards
Old Trafford Cricket Ground: The countdown to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 officially began on Wednesday, with iconic scoreboards across the world marking 100 days to go until the opening match in England and Wales. The celebrations were led by Edgbaston, the tournaments opening venue, where the famous Birmingham ground transformed its historic scoreboard into a giant 100-day countdown clock. The first ball of the competition will be bowled there on June 12, when hosts England face Sri Lanka. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt was present at Edgbaston for the milestone moment, joined by teammates Sophia Dunkley and Lauren Filer. The trio helped usher in the final stretch before the global showpiece begins, with organisers promising a celebration of elite womens cricket across the country. Scoreboards across all host venues in the United Kingdom joined the moment, including Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Headingley, Hampshire Bowl, Bristol County Ground, The Oval and Lord's Cricket Ground. The countdown extended well beyond British shores. Prominent cricket venues such as Sydney Cricket Ground, Eden Gardens, Basin Reserve, Gaddafi Stadium, Wanderers Stadium, R. Premadasa Stadium and Kensington Oval also illuminated their scoreboards in solidarity, underscoring the tournaments global significance. Tournament Director Beth Barrett-Wild said the event is poised to be a landmark occasion. With more than 115,000 tickets already sold, organisers believe momentum is building rapidly ahead of the 24-day competition, which runs from June 12 to July 5, 2026. The expanded 12-team tournament will feature 33 matches across seven top-tier venues in England and Wales, namely Edgbaston (Birmingham), Old Trafford Cricket Ground (Manchester), Headingley (Leeds), Hampshire Bowl (Southampton), Bristol County Ground (Bristol), The Oval (London), and Lords (London). Tournament Director Beth Barrett-Wild said the event is poised to be a landmark occasion. With more than 115,000 tickets already sold, organisers believe momentum is building rapidly ahead of the 24-day competition, which runs from June 12 to July 5, 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With anticipation rising and tickets selling fast, the 100-day milestone signals the start of the final push towards what promises to be one of the biggest sporting spectacles of 2026. Article Source: IANS
Cricket Will Only Expand Globally Under Your Leadership: Lalit Modi Praises Jay Shah
Indian Premier League: Lalit Modi, founder of the Indian Premier League, has lauded International Cricket Council chairman Jay Shah after the record-breaking viewership of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Reposting Jay Shahs announcement that the tournament had crossed 500 million viewers in India, Modi hailed the achievement and underlined Indias influence in global cricket. Thats the power that India brings to the cricket world. An amazing job is being done by you and your team despite countries like Bangladesh and Pakistan trying to hold the game to ransom. I am sure under your leadership, as shown at this World Cup, cricket will only grow globally,' Modi wrote on X. Modi also predicted increasing strain on the international calendar due to the rise of franchise leagues. The international level games will continue to come under pressure from domestic leagues like IPL, CPL, Big Bash League, southafrican league; luckily one does not need to worry about the hundred, MLC and others that will die slowly anyway, he wrote. Turning his focus to crickets Olympic future, Modi added, But the ICC now is embarking on its most ambitious journey ahead with taking the much-loved sport #cricket onto a global stage the Olympics in Los Angeles will expose the game to a whole new audience and new generations of children not yet exposed to our game. He also stirred debate with strong remarks about one-day cricket, questioning the relevance of the format, and urged the ICC to do away with the 50-over format. Modi also predicted increasing strain on the international calendar due to the rise of franchise leagues. The international level games will continue to come under pressure from domestic leagues like IPL, CPL, Big Bash League, southafrican league; luckily one does not need to worry about the hundred, MLC and others that will die slowly anyway, he wrote. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With country duty/ICC tournaments a must appearance and their own domestic tournaments which they need to partake in, and ofcourse, not to forget a tournament no one can even think about MISSING is the only future game in town the IPL for 1. The money they can make. No. 2. the viewership. No 3 its competitiveness. The same has evolved in all major sports. Careful consideration to the FTP must address these issues, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
How India Have Fared In The Semifinals In T20 World Cups
Shere Bangla National Stadium: Team India are set for their sixth semi-final appearance in 10 editions of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup and will face England in the knockout game here at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday with an aim to defend their World Cup crown. The Men in Blue first made it to the top four in the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2007, where they beat Australia by 15 runs in Durban to confirm the final against arch-rivals Pakistan. India posted 157/5 in 20 overs riding on the current head coach Gautam Gambhirs 75-run knock. Later, top bowling performances by RP Singh and Irfan Pathan helped the then MS Dhoni-led side beat their neighbours in Johannesburg to lift their maiden T20 World Cup title. The 2007 champions then failed to reach the top four in the next three editions in 2009, 2010, and 2012. They played their second T20 World Cup semi-final in 2014, where Virat Kohlis 72 not out helped India overcome the challenge against South Africa in Mirpur. India played their second final of the tournament against Sri Lanka at Dhakas Shere Bangla National Stadium, with Kohli bringing up yet another memorable knock of 77 off 58 balls. However, efforts went in vain as the islanders chased down the 131-run target in 17.5 overs to hand Dhoni and Co. a defeat. Team India reached the semi-final for a second time in a row in the 2016 edition of the tournament, in what was their home World Cup, only to lose to the eventual champions West Indies by seven wickets in Mumbai. Their fourth semi-final appearance came in 2022, when the tournament was hosted by the then-defending champions Australia. It was the first time that India faced England in a T20 World Cup knockout game. England restricted India to 168/6 after choosing to bowl first, with Virat Kohli scoring a half-century and Hardik Pandya smashing 63 off 33 balls, while Chris Jordan took three wickets. In reply, Englands openers Alex Hales and Jos Buttler dominated, chasing the target without losing a wicket and sealing a comprehensive 10-wicket win with four overs to spare, handing India a crushing defeat before going on to lift the title by beating Pakistan in the final. The two sides faced off again for a second consecutive semi-final date in the 2024 edition of the tournament, co-hosted by the USA and the West Indies. This time, India got the chance to settle the score and avenge their 2022 loss. Batting first, India scored 171/20 overs, led by Rohit Sharmas 57, with key contributions from Suryakumar Yadav (47) and Hardik Pandya (23 off 13). England restricted India to 168/6 after choosing to bowl first, with Virat Kohli scoring a half-century and Hardik Pandya smashing 63 off 33 balls, while Chris Jordan took three wickets. In reply, Englands openers Alex Hales and Jos Buttler dominated, chasing the target without losing a wicket and sealing a comprehensive 10-wicket win with four overs to spare, handing India a crushing defeat before going on to lift the title by beating Pakistan in the final. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The two sides are now set for a third consecutive T20 World Cup semi-final face-off. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: A Look At Englands Semi-final Performances
T20 World Cup: England are all set to play the semi-final for the sixth time in 10 editions of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, also their fourth consecutive time, and will face India in the knockout game here at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Both teams have won the title twice, and one of them will move closer to their dream of lifting the coveted cup for a record third time. The Englishmen first made it to the top four in 2010, the third edition of the tournament, where they beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets at the Beausejour Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia. Chasing a lowly target of just 129 runs, England chased down the total with four overs to spare, making it a rather one-sided victory. They then faced Australia in the final at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown, Barbados, and went on to beat their arch-rivals by seven wickets, chasing the 148-run target in just 17 overs to lift their maiden T20 World Cup trophy. England's second semi-final appearance came in the 2016 edition, hosted by India, where they beat New Zealand by seven wickets at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi to confirm themselves a final date against eventual champions West Indies. They faced New Zealand again in the next semi-final of the 2021 edition, played in the UAE, but lost by five wickets after failing to defend the 167-run target they posted. Englands next two semi-final appearances came in the 2022 and 2024 editions of the tournament, where they faced India on both occasions. They faced New Zealand again in the next semi-final of the 2021 edition, played in the UAE, but lost by five wickets after failing to defend the 167-run target they posted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Notably, in both recent editions, the winner of the India-England semi-final has gone on to become world champion, a statistical trend that adds further weight to Thursdays contest. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: India Bank On Stats, Home Support In Third SF In A Row With England
T20 World Cup: India and England have both won the T20 World Cup twice, and they have faced off in the semifinals twice, with one win apiece. Interestingly, the team that won their semifinal clash went on to win the final that year and pocketed the title. As the two giants of world cricket get ready for their third semifinal encounter in three editions at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday, both will be eyeing records -- hoping to become the first nation to win the ICC Men's T20 World Cup thrice. Currently, besides India and England, the West Indies have won two titles. India and England met in the semifinals of the 2022 edition, with the latter winning by 10 wickets. England then went on to overcome Pakistan by five wickets in the final to claim their second title. The script was reversed in the 2024 edition, with India beating England in the semifinal. Rohit Sharma's side then surged ahead to defeat South Africa in a tense finale to claim their second title. So, who will be lucky on the third call? The stats and conditions favour India, but England have shown pedigree and gumption to reach this far, and neither can be taken lightly. Overall, the two countries have clashed on 29 occasions in the T20 format, with India winning 17 matches and England claiming 12. India are eyeing a couple more records -- becoming the first country to defend their title in the T20 World Cup and the first host to lift the trophy. As their head-to-head record suggests, their clashes have not been easy-going by any measure, and Thursday's encounter will be the hardest-fought, as both sides will be going all-out in search of victory. They have taken contrasting paths to the semis -- England reaching the last-four stage the earliest as they finished undefeated in Group 2 of the Super 8 stage with five wins in a row. India lost to South Africa in the Super 8 stage and were the last team to secure their place in the last-four stage with a last-gasp victory over the West Indies in a must-win clash for both teams. The positions were reversed in the league stage. India topped Group A with an all-win record, while England went down against the Caribbean side and finished second in Pool C. Though the script will be renewed in the knockout semifinal at the Wankhede, the records and statistics will serve as extra motivation for both India and England. The hosts will also be banking on the vociferous support they expect from their supporters at fortress Wankhede, where the images of Dhoni's match-clinching six and Sachin Tendulkar being carried on their shoulders by his teammates after the triumph in the 2011 ODI World Cup are still vivid and immortalised. Though India struggled to make it to the semifinals, their penultimate match in the Super 8 stage brought them some relief as explosive opener Abhishek Sharma showed a welcome return to form with his maiden fifty of the T20 World Cup. Though he fell for 10 runs in the must-win clash with the West Indies, India found a new hero in Sanju Samson as he compiled an unbeaten 97 to guide the team to victory. That has been the case for India in the 2026 T20 World Cup -- they have found a different hero whenever needed. If it was skipper Suryakumar Yadav who rescued the hosts with a brilliant 84 in the opener against the USA, players like Tilak Varma, Ishan Kishan, and Hardik Pandya have stepped up to the plate when needed and made vital contributions. Skipper Suryakumar is their top scorer with 231 runs from seven matches, with Ishan Kishan second with 217 runs. On the bowling front, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakravarthy, Axar Patel, Hardik Pandya, and Kuldeep Yadav have made vital breakthroughs for the team. Chakravarthy is their leading wicket-taker with 12 scalps in, but there has not been one consistent dominant performance by anyone with the bat or ball. The same has been the case with England. They, too, have ridden on the shoulders of their bits-and-pieces players to reach this stage. As all-rounder Sam Curran admitted on Tuesday, they are still searching for that perfect game that would please everyone. Phil Salt, Jacob Bathel, Will Jacks, and skipper Harry Brook have made vital contributions, though the talismanic Jos Buttler has not been at his destructive best and has struggled for form. Harry Brook is their top scorer in this event so far with 228 runs. On the bowling front, England have been well served by spinner Adil Rashid, who is their most successful bowler thus far, with 11 wickets.
T20 WC 2026 Crosses 500 Mn Viewers In India, Highest Ever In Tournaments History: ICC Chief Jay Shah
The ICC Men: The ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 has created history, becoming the most-watched edition of the tournament in its storied history, with the viewership in India alone crossing 500 million, the highest ever for a T20 World Cup. In a post on X, Jay Shah wrote, The journey of the @ICC #T20WorldCup 2026 began with the ambition to make it the most global and accessible cricket event ever. I am humbled that viewership for the event in India has crossed 500 million, the highest ever for any T20 World Cup in history. It was also heartening to see concurrent viewers @JioHotstar hit a peak of 60.5 million. With Knock-out matches for the tournament starting tonight, we hope that the immeasurable love our events receive from Indian fans helps break more records. On the field, the 2026 edition has delivered high-intensity contests and dramatic turnarounds. The group stage featured 20 teams divided into four groups of five, with the top two from each group progressing to the Super Eights. Traditional heavyweights like Australia and Pakistan were tested early, while emerging sides like Zimbabwe and Nepal produced spirited performances that underlined the growing depth in global T20 cricket. The Super Eights stage further intensified the competition. The eight qualified teams, namely India, Sri Lanka, West Indies, South Africa, England, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Pakistan, were split into two groups of four, with only the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals. Several matches went down to the wire, and net run rate proved decisive in shaping the final standings. The four teams to reach the semi-finals are India, England, New Zealand and South Africa a line-up reflecting both pedigree and consistency. India will face England in a high-profile clash at Mumbais Wankhede Stadium, renewing a fierce rivalry, while New Zealand take on South Africa in the other knockout encounter at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Both fixtures promise explosive batting, tactical battles and high-pressure drama, with a place in the final at stake. The ICCs streaming service, which serves fans in growth territories, set a new concurrent streaming record during the Super 8 fixture between India and the West Indies, surpassing the previous peak achieved during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 final. Both fixtures promise explosive batting, tactical battles and high-pressure drama, with a place in the final at stake. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Across social media platforms, the ICC has surpassed 10 billion video views and remains on track to exceed the 16 billion video views achieved in 2024. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: What Will Happen If ENG Vs IND Semi-final Is Washed Out?
T20 World Cup: India will face England in the T20 World Cup 2026 semifinals at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Led by Suryakumar Yadav, India secured a commanding victory over the West Indies to advance, despite starting their Super 8 campaign with a loss to South Africa. In the other semifinal, South Africa will compete against New Zealand at Kolkata's Eden Gardens. As fans eagerly anticipate the matches, concerns about the weather persist, leaving many wondering what will occur if the games are cancelled due to rain. If the India vs England match is washed out, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has scheduled a reserve day. If there is a delay, officials have an additional 90 minutes on Thursday and 120 minutes on Friday to ensure at least a five-over match is played. If the match is abandoned, the outcome will be determined depending on the teams position in their respective groups Super 8 points table. In that scenario, England will advance to the final since they finished higher than India in their Super 8 group. England topped their group with 3 wins, remaining unbeaten with six points to their name, while India finished second with 2 wins and four points. If both semifinals are cancelled, South Africa and England will advance to the T20 World Cup final, having topped their respective Super Eights table. The upcoming match in Mumbai continues an exciting semi-final sequence. In 2022, England stopped India's run in the penultimate stage before defeating Pakistan to win the trophy. If both semifinals are cancelled, South Africa and England will advance to the T20 World Cup final, having topped their respective Super Eights table. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Notably, in recent editions, the team that wins the India-England semi-final has subsequently become the world champion, a pattern that makes Thursday's match even more interesting to watch out for. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: For India U-19 2022 World Cup-winning captain Yash Dhull, the jump from age-group cricket to the senior domestic circuit has been as much about mental growth as on-field performance. The young Delhi batter believes that sharing a dressing room with seasoned professionals has significantly reshaped his approach to the game, helping him evolve both as a player and as a person. The transition from age-group cricket to senior domestic cricket, including the Ranji Trophy, brought new challenges and perspectives. Your mindset definitely changes a bit. When you lead as a captain and then move into senior domestic cricket where youre sharing a dressing room with experienced players, its a completely different environment. Being around seniors gives you confidence, and that experience changes your game and your mindset, Dhull told IANS in an exclusive interview. With India on the brink of another T20 World Cup final, Dhull backed the teams balance and confidence. The match against West Indies was crucial, and they won it very well. Sanju Samson played brilliantly. Right now, the team is in a very good mindset. Im confident that India will win the final this time, he said. He singled out Ishan Kishan for special praise. The way he made a comeback and is now performing in the World Cup is impressive. And the way Sanju made a comeback and won the match for India, both of them can help India even more. The 23-year-old believes that his match-winning hundred in the U19 World Cup 2022 semi-final remains a defining moment of his young career, one that reshaped his mindset as both a batter and a leader. Scoring a hundred in the semi-final was like a dream for me because thats such a crucial stage. First of all, I never even thought I would become captain. Then to score 100 in a semi-final of such an important match, maybe it was Gods plan, and Im grateful for that, he said. His seamless switch to the senior circuit, highlighted by a century on his Ranji debut, came during what he describes as a special phase. Theres a phase in everyones life when things just fall into place. When you keep playing and performing everywhere, theres a certain vibe; wherever you play, youre enjoying yourself and performing consistently. At that time in my life, everything was going well, he said. Having opened and also batted in the middle order, Dhull made it clear where he sees himself long term, saying, I see myself as a team member first. It depends on what the team needs and where I can contribute the most. I prepare according to that. But when pressed on his preferred slot, the Delhi batter was candid. Ive been batting at one-down for Delhi, and that position suits me a lot. I enjoy playing the new ball. So for me, number three is good, one down is my preference. Dhull impressed in both formats last season, striking at 167 in the DPL while also finishing as Delhis second-highest run-scorer in the Ranji Trophy. Asked about it, he said, You just have to stay mentally prepared because sometimes youre playing red-ball cricket and sometimes white-ball cricket. During practice, we switch between red ball and white ball sessions. Its all about mental adjustment. He believes each format offers a unique thrill. In T20, the game can change in just one over. In one-day cricket, momentum keeps shifting. In Tests, sometimes you dont even know until the fourth day what the result will be. Every format has its own fun. The Delhi batter also opened up about the heart condition and surgery he underwent as a child, a phase he describes as transformative. That phase was tough, but it helped me a lot in life. I understood myself better , what mistakes I was making, how I could become mentally stronger. Things were going smoothly and suddenly there was a setback. My motivation was to recover quickly and come back in better form, he said. Reassuringly, he added, Touchwood, everything is fine. I stopped taking medicines more than a year ago. I live a completely normal life like any other person. That phase was tough, but it helped me a lot in life. I understood myself better , what mistakes I was making, how I could become mentally stronger. Things were going smoothly and suddenly there was a setback. My motivation was to recover quickly and come back in better form, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Dhull, the journey from U-19 glory to senior ambition is still unfolding, but clarity of role, adaptability, and resilience already define the road ahead. Article Source: IANS
May The Colours Of Holi Fill Your Life With Joy: BCCI Secy Saikia, Coach Gambhir Extend Holi Wishes
BCCI Secy Saikia: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Devajit Saikia, head coach Gautam Gambhir and others extended their wishes for Holi to all those celebrating and hoped the festival of colours would bring joy and happiness to everyones lives. May the colours of Holi fill your life with joy, happiness, and prosperity! Wishing a fun-filled celebration, Saikia wrote on X. India head coach Gautam Gambhir shared, Wishing everyone a very happy & colourful Holi! Cricket Australia also extended its wishes via X post. Wishing a very happy Holi to everyone who celebrates, it said. Earlier on Tuesday, former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, India stalwart Virat Kohli and several current and former members of the cricket fraternity extended heartfelt greetings to fans on the occasion of Holi and shared cheerful messages on social media. Happy Holi! Hope this day brings positivity, good health, and lots of happy moments your way. If you end up completely drenched, consider it a winning performance! Tendulkar wrote on X. Kohli shared a story on his Instagram that read, Happy Holi. May this festival of colours bring success, happiness, and positivity to your life. The Former India captain, who plays only ODIs internationally, will next be seen in Indias squad that faces Afghanistan at home starting June 14. Holi, known as the festival of colours, is celebrated across India with enthusiasm, symbolising the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring. The Indian mens T20I team is gearing up for the semi-final clash of the T20 World Cup against England, set to be played on Thursday at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The Men in Blue are the defending champions at the tournament and are looking to script history by becoming the first team to lift the cup consecutively. Holi, known as the festival of colours, is celebrated across India with enthusiasm, symbolising the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Indian womens team, meanwhile, is in Australia for a multi-format tour. The Women in Blue clinched the three-match T20I series 2-1 but lost the ODI series by 3-0 then. The two times will conclude the series by facing off in a one-off pink-ball Test at Perth starting March 6. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Kolkatas Weather Forecast Ahead Of SA Vs NZ Semifinal
T20 World Cup: The first semi-final of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 is all set to unfold, with New Zealand locking horns with South Africa here at Eden Gardens on Wednesday. A place in the final is at stake, as the winner will advance to the title clash to face either India or England. Both teams have enjoyed impressive campaigns so far. The Black Caps secured second spot in their Super 8 group to seal their semi-final berth, while South Africa dominated Group 1, a pool that also featured India and the West Indies, to finish at the top. Given the strong form displayed by both sides, the contest promises to be a gripping battle as they vie for a spot in the tournament decider. With anticipation building, fans are also keeping a close eye on the weather conditions in Kolkata ahead of the big match. There is encouraging news on that front. Forecasts suggest minimal chances of rain, with clear skies expected over the city. According to AccuWeather, temperatures are likely to hover around a comfortable 29 degree celcius at the start, then ease to approximately 23 degrees later in the evening. However, the surfaces rolled out in the last two games at Eden Gardens in this tournament were flat. To add to that, smallish boundaries and a lightning quick outfield mean that the margin for error for bowlers is minimal. The team batting first will be eyeing a total in excess of 200. The first semifinal will be played on the pitch adjacent to the one that had India take on the West Indies, so the square boundary dimensions are nearly equal. Once again, the surface looks dry. The average first innings total in the last 19 matches at this venue is 162, while the second innings score is 143. Unlike the Super 8 stage, where no reserve time was in place, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has made special provisions for the semi-finals and final. An additional 90 minutes have been set aside on the scheduled match day to ensure the game reaches a result if possible. In the event of rain interruptions, there will be no bowl-out or toss to determine the outcome. Instead, qualification rules will come into effect based on the Super 8 standings. If the first semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand on March 4 is completely washed out, play will resume on the designated reserve day, March 5, from the exact point at which it was halted. In the event of rain interruptions, there will be no bowl-out or toss to determine the outcome. Instead, qualification rules will come into effect based on the Super 8 standings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In this scenario, South Africa topped Super 8 Group 1 with six points, while New Zealand progressed after finishing with three points in Group 2. Consequently, if the match cannot be completed, South Africa would move on to the summit clash. Article Source: IANS
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SA vs NZ Semi-final 1 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
SA vs NZ, Semi-final 1, Cricket Tips :The first semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 will be played between South Africa and New Zealand. This contest will be held at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday, starting at 7 PM IST. South Africa have beaten all the opposition they have faced so far, including a win over New Zealand in the group stage. The Proteas have been on point in every area, and they have players in good form. So, can New Zealand produce something special, an effort to outclass the Proteas? It is possible, as South Africa have played most of their games in Kolkata, and it will be a change of venue. Similarly, New Zealand will also be back in India after spending a week or so in Sri Lanka. But both sides have been pretty clinical, and fans expect a close contest. SA vs NZ: Match Details Date: March 04, 2026 (Wednesday) Time: 7:00 PM IST Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata SA vs NZ Live Streaming Details The live action of the SA vs NZ game will be available on the Star Sports Networks on cable TV. Fans can also watch the game on the live stream through the Jio Hotstar platform. SA vs NZ Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 19 South Africa : 12 New Zealand : 07 No-Result : 00 SA vs NZ: Ground Pitch Report Eden Gardens has been a great venue for the batter. This is a six-hitting venue, where India chased down 196 a few days back against West Indies. There will be dew, and bowling will be difficult in the second innings. Hence, the toss will be important, and batting second will be an advantage. SA vs NZ Possible XIs South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Ryan Rickelton, David Miller, Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, Corbin Bosch, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi New Zealand : Finn Allen, Tim Seifert (wk), Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner (c), James Neesham, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy SA vs NZ: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Tim Seifert has been in great form and is the top scorer for New Zealand. His ability to take on the bowlers will be key here. For South Africa, captain Aiden Markram has been scoring and is making sure that his team gets a good start. Probable Best Bowler Lungi Ngidi has been brilliant with his slower ones, and batters are finding it hard to pick him. For New Zealand, Matt Henry has been the game-changer. He takes wickets with the new ball, with his variations. Today Match Prediction : New Zealand can't be taken lightly, as they look like a very complete team in both departments. But South Africa are in red-hot form, and we predict them to win the first semifinal. SA vs NZ Match Semi-final 1, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SA vs NZ Match, SA vs NZ Prediction, SA vs NZ Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SA vs NZ 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.
T20 World Cup: Having travelled from Sri Lanka to Kolkata for the first semifinal clash with South Africa at the Eden Gardens, New Zealand skipper Mitchell Santner admitted that getting one more day of rest would have been ideal for his team. He, however, said his team has had a good practice session at the Eden and is ready for the semifinal clash. New Zealand left Sri Lanka on Monday, a day after the semifinal line-up was finalised following India's win over the West Indies. New Zealand reached Kolkata on Tuesday and will be playing South Africa on Wednesday night. Moreover, they will be playing in conditions that will be different from those in Sri Lanka. Yeah, I guess the conditions are probably going to be a little bit different from where we've been in Colombo, but I guess this stage of the tournament, everyone's played a lot of cricket. Even some rest days in between are probably more beneficial. Guys had a good head out today. And I guess we watched the game the other night, which was a good indicator of what the surface will be like. And then, yeah, I think everyone will be ready to go for tomorrow, said Santner in the pre-match press conference. The New Zealand captain also admitted that the experience of Indian conditions gained by his teammates during their time playing in India in the IPL and bilateral series will help them get ready for the semifinal clash with South Africa. I think the more you can experience the conditions you're playing in, the more you learn from it, whether it's an international tour, IPL, or the same for most teams. South Africa are the same. They've got a majority of the guys in the IPL who played a lot in these conditions as well, he said. But he added that more than familiarity with the conditions, what mattered more was how his team would handle things during the match. So, yeah, I think everyone's kind of pretty familiar with what you're going to get. And obviously, it's on the day, what it looks like, it can change quickly. Conditions can change, opposition changes. So I think that the teams who can go out there and do that the quickest put themselves in a pretty good position. I guess our squad's been there a few times. But again, you get to the semifinals, it means that you're playing other teams who are also playing pretty good cricket in South Africa, obviously right up there, he added. With the semifinal clash set to be played on the day India will be celebrating Holi, the festival of colour, Santner hoped his team would put on a bit of a show and add more colour to the festivities. I guess our uniform is not that colourful, so I might have to jazz it up a little bit, wearing black out there. But yeah, I mean, I've been around in India a few times; whenever there are festivals, it's great to see. Hopefully, we can put on a bit of a show tomorrow night, he said. With the semifinal clash set to be played on the day India will be celebrating Holi, the festival of colour, Santner hoped his team would put on a bit of a show and add more colour to the festivities. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I guess we're looking at the wicket the other night. It was pretty flat I think there's still a role to play for the spinners, also seamers and I think the ground dimensions as well plays a massive part in conditions I mean Sri Lanka we had a big side for both those games Where you can try get it to that side where it's a little bit smaller here, but more central so again It's adapting on the fly It's getting in and out of overs as best you can and trying to restrict a team, a very good team to a score, he added. Article Source: IANS
How The T20 World Cup Semi-Finalists Shape Up
Just four of the 20 teams are now left standing as the T20 World Cup semi-finals take place this week. South Africa will face New Zealand in Kolkata on Wednesday, while defending champions India take on England in Mumbai the next day. AFP Sport assesses the four contenders for the trophy: SOUTH AFRICA Aiden Markram's South Africa are the only unbeaten team in the tournament and full of confidence as they hunt for a first World Cup after years of being dubbed chokers at the sharp end of tournaments. Runners-up two years ago, South Africa have won seven out of seven including statement Super Eights wins over India and the West Indies. - Strengths - Led by Markram, who has amassed 268 runs in seven matches, they have a power-packed batting line-up with Quinton de Kock, Ryan Rickleton, Dewald Brevis, David Miller and Tristan Stubbs all able to clear the boundary. Quick bowler Lungi Ngidi has taken 12 wickets and has bamboozled some of the best with his deceptively slow off-cutter, while Keshav Maharaj has the ability to tie batsmen down with his left-arm spin. - Weaknesses If any, they appear to be psychological, the mental scars from decades of failing to fire at the sharp end of World Cups. Five times a 50-over World Cup semi-finalist and twice in the T20 version, they made it to a final for the first time in the T20 World Cup in 2024, only to fail again. Needing 26 off fours overs with six wickets in hand they collapsed to lose by seven runs to India. The World Test Championship final win last year may have gone a long way to erasing those demons -- eight of the T20 squad were in that side. T20 World Cup best: Runners-up (2024) NEW ZEALAND Squeaked into the semi-finals with a better net run-rate than Pakistan, having lost to England in the Super Eights. Beaten by South Africa in the group phase in Ahmedabad but will look to turn the tables in Kolkata. - Strengths - All-round talent in depth, including skipper and leading spinner Mitchell Santner, Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra. From Lockie Ferguson's pace to Ish Sodhi's leg spin, Santner has plenty of bowling variation at his disposal. Opener Tim Seifert often provides an explosive start in the power play and they are razor-sharp in the field. - Weaknesses - Lack the game-busting, match-winning individuals of the other three semi-finalists. They are the only team in the final four to have lost two matches -- to South Africa and England. The only Test playing nations they have beaten in seven matches were Sri Lanka and Afghanistan. T20 World Cup best: Runners-up (2021) ENGLAND Harry Brook's England had some scratchy group stage wins, including edging a last-ball thriller against Nepal, but found form to power through the Super Eights with wins over co-hosts Sri Lanka, Pakistan and New Zealand. - Strengths - Brook showed his leadership by moving up to number three against Pakistan and scoring a match-winning century. He is becoming an astute tactician in his first World Cup as captain. All-rounder Will Jacks has already won four player of the match awards in seven outings and can be destructive with the bat. Jofra Archer, expensive in the first two games, is back to his searing best. - Weaknesses - Opener Jos Buttler is in a form slump with 62 runs in seven matches. He has not made a T20 fifty since September last year and looks devoid of confidence but England are unlikely to ditch their former captain. T20 World Cup best: Champions: 2010, 2022 INDIA The defending champions finally produced their best performances when they needed them in the Super Eights with victories over Zimbabwe and the West Indies. Suryakumar Yadav's side were less convincing in the group stage, despite starting the tournament as hot favourites. They were 77-6 in their opening match against the United States before Suryakumar's 84 rescued them and lacked consistency. - Strengths - Sanju Samson has added muscle and balance to the top of the order, upsetting the opposition's bowling rhythm by breaking up the all-left hand combination of Abhishek Sharma and Ishan Kishan. Jasprit Bumrah has proved himself again to be one of the best pacemen in the business and top-ranked T20 bowler Varun Chakravarthy, who has claimed 12 victims, leads the spin attack. Home support in a 35,000-strong Wankhede stadium could be like having a 12th man on the field. - Weaknesses - Abhishek came into the tournament as the world's number one T20 batsman then had three consecutive ducks. A fifty against Zimbabwe showed glimpses of his talent but he fell for 10 against the West Indies and England will be targeting him for an early wicket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score T20 World Cup best: Winners (2007, 2024)
England 'Not Fearing Anything' Against India, Says Sam Curran
England will go into their T20 World Cup semi-final against India with no fear, said all-rounder Sam Curran on Tuesday, adding that their first job would be to silence a raucous home crowd. England will take on the favourites and hosts in front of 35,000 fiercely partisan fans in Mumbai on Thursday, with a place in the final against South Africa or New Zealand at stake. The noise will be deafening at times in the cauldron-like confines of the Wankhede Stadium. But Curran said that because he and many of his England teammates -- such as Will Jacks at Mumbai Indians -- play in the Indian Premier League (IPL), they will not be fazed. It's an experience as a young cricketer you dream of -- playing India in the semi-final of a World Cup, left-arm seamer Curran told reporters. Curran was in the international wilderness a year ago but forced his way back into the England squad with eye-catching performances in T20 franchise leagues, including the IPL. India are a quality side but we've played a lot of cricket here. We know how to play on these grounds and we know what to expect, he said. The IPL, no question, has helped a lot. Having played in the ground many times, there's not many unknowns. England experienced a hostile crowd at the Wankhede in their first match of the tournament when they beat Nepal in a final-ball thriller. It was Curran who bowled the nerveless final death over, conceding just five runs when Nepal needed 10, to stave off an embarrassing defeat. He then repeated the feat against Italy and has contributed with the bat from number six, scoring 149 runs so far with a best of 43 not out. We're not fearing anything and I'm sure both teams are really excited by the challenge, Curran said, adding England could judge how well they were playing by the volume of the fans. If the crowd are silent, England are probably going to be doing well. That's our positive way of looking at it, said Curran. It is the third T20 World Cup in a row that England will have played India in the semi-finals and each time the winners went on to lift the trophy. In 2022, England crushed India by 10 wickets in Adelaide and went on to beat Pakistan in the Melbourne final. Two years ago India won in Guyana by a similarly dominant 68 runs before downing South Africa in Barbados. South Africa face New Zealand in the first semi-final on Wednesday. The final will take place on Sunday in Ahmedabad. I guess this is what the last four or five weeks have been building for, said Curran. And hopefully we can take one more step towards the final. Also Read: Live Cricket Score
Unbeaten South Africa Face 'Fresh Start' In Semi-Final: Aiden Markram
South Africa captain Aiden Markram on Tuesday said his team's win over New Zealand in the group phase will count for nothing in the T20 World Cup semi-final, which will be a completely fresh start. The two teams clash at Kolkata's Eden Gardens in the first semi-final on Wednesday, with both having never lifted a cricket World Cup. South Africa are the only unbeaten side in the last four and are trying to rid themselves of a reputation for choking in the final stages at World Cups. They have been the team to beat in this edition and got the better of New Zealand by seven wickets in a group game in Ahmedabad on February 15. We had a good run against them in the group stages, but both teams have played a lot of cricket since then, Markram told reporters. It's a completely fresh start tomorrow and it being a semi-final which is exciting as well. I don't think it's as straightforward as just being able to repeat that. We'll try to bring our best game to the front again. South Africa suffered a heartbreaking defeat in the 2024 T20 World Cup final against India in Barbados, when they needed 30 off 30 balls with six wickets and lost by seven runs after a clatter of wickets. South Africa beat India and the West Indies in the Super Eights to have many marking them down as the favourites to lift the trophy. With regards to being favourites or not, that's all different people's opinions, said Markram. Us as a team really just try to focus on putting good games of cricket together and playing that exciting brand that we've been trying to play for the last 18 months or so. Markram has led South Africa from the front with 268 runs including three half-centuries and a top score of 86 not out in seven matches. He holds an impressive captaincy record of 15 wins in 16 T20 World Cup matches with the only defeat in the 2024 final. The senior guys in the team, we lean on them a lot. They help guide you and lead you when you have a few doubts, said Markram. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think because of that and a really strong group of players over the years, we've developed that. Fortunately it reflects well, but it's definitely a reflection on the group as a whole.
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T20 WC: Its A Completely Fresh Start In Semifinal, Says Markram Ahead Of Clash With NZ
T20 World Cup: South Africa skipper Aiden Markram emphasised on treating the T20 World Cup semi-final as a completely fresh start ahead of their clash against New Zealand at Kolkatas Eden Gardens on Wednesday. The Proteas, the only unbeaten side left in the tournament, are chasing a maiden cricket World Cup title and hoping to shed their long-standing reputation for faltering in knockout stages. We had a good run against them in the group stages, but both teams have played a lot of cricket since then, Markram told reporters, referring to South Africas seven-wicket win over New Zealand in Ahmedabad on February 14. Its a completely fresh start tomorrow, and it's a semifinal, which is exciting as well. I don't think it's as straightforward as just being able to repeat that. We'll try to bring our best game to the front again, he said. South Africas recent World Cup history still looms large. They faced a tough loss in the 2024 T20 World Cup final against India in Barbados. They needed 30 runs off 30 balls with six wickets remaining before collapsing and losing by seven runs. Since that defeat, the team has shown strength and consistency. They defeated both India and the West Indies in the Super Eights of this tournament, which has led many to call them favourites as they approach the semi-finals. Markram, though, brushed aside that narrative. With regards to being favourites or not, that's all different people's opinions, he said. Us as a team really just try to focus on putting good games of cricket together and playing that exciting brand that we've been trying to play for the last 18 months or so. Leading from the front, Markram has scored 268 runs in seven matches, which includes three half-centuries and a top score of 86 not out. His captaincy record in T20 World Cups is also impressive, with 15 wins in 16 matches. The only loss came in the 2024 final. Us as a team really just try to focus on putting good games of cricket together and playing that exciting brand that we've been trying to play for the last 18 months or so. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The senior guys in the team, we lean on them a lot. They help guide you and lead you when you have a few doubts, Markram said. I think because of that and a really strong group of players over the years, we've developed that. Fortunately, it reflects well, but it's definitely a reflection on the group as a whole. Article Source: IANS
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Cream Of Indian Cuesport In Fray In CCI Snooker Classic
IBSF World Champion Pankaj Advani: The cream of Indian cue sport, including big guns like 27-time IBSF World Champion Pankaj Advani, will be the star attraction in the prestigious CCI Snooker Classic 2026, which is set to commence at the iconic Cricket Club of Indias Wilson Jones Billiards Hall from March 6. Advani, the reigning National and Asian snooker champion, has clinched the last three titles in succession in the biggest snooker event in Western India. Besides Advani, Ishpreet Singh, Aditya Mehta, Kamal Chawla, Faisal Khan, and Brijesh Damani, among others, are scheduled to take part in the tournament. The tournament will start with the qualifying rounds, which will be played over three stages. Sixteen winners from the third stage will earn the right to challenge the 16 seeded players in the fourth stage, the main knockout draw. With a total prize pool of 13.5 lakh, the tournament promises intense competition across the first three stages. The knockout round promises to witness sensational battles for supremacy. The champion will earn a purse of 3.5 lakh, while the runner-up will receive 1.75 lakh. The final is slated to be played on March 22. With a total prize pool of 13.5 lakh, the tournament promises intense competition across the first three stages. The knockout round promises to witness sensational battles for supremacy. The champion will earn a purse of 3.5 lakh, while the runner-up will receive 1.75 lakh. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For his sterling effort, Advani was presented with the champions trophy and a cheque of Rs 3.5 lakh, while Ishpreet received the runner-up trophy and an award of Rs 1.75 lakh. Article Source: IANS
Curran backs England to play the 'perfect game' and 'silence' Wankhede crowd
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'Seeing So Much Love Means A Lot': Samson Expresses Gratitude Towards Fans After T20 WC Heroics
T20 World Cup: Indian wicketkeeper batter Sanju Samson has expressed gratitude towards all the fans reaching out to him and showering love after his blistering knock against the West Indies in the final match of the Super 8s, which helped the defending champions secure a spot in the T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals. Samson rose to the occasion with a perfectly paced unbeaten 97 off just 50 balls as India chased down 196 to beat West Indies by five wickets in a virtual knockout clash in front of 67,000 spectators at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday. After his innings, Samson received praises from the fans as well as the cricket fraternity. After receiving many heartfelt messages, Samson thanked the fans with an Instagram story on Tuesday. Just wanted to reach out and convey my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you who showed love, support and kept me in prayers. Seeing and experiencing so much love coming my way truly means a lot, Samson wrote in an Instagram story. Just want to say - Thank you all. Two more steps to go, India, he added. Samson featured twice in the T20 World Cup 2026 making 22 against Namibia in New Delhi, and 24 against Zimbabwe as India majorly preferred to have the left-handed opening pair of Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma. Just want to say - Thank you all. Two more steps to go, India, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Samson will be in focus when the defending champions India will face the two-time winners England in the second semi-final to be played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
DY Patil T20 Cup: Arya Lights Up DY Patil Stadium With An Explosive Century
At DY Patil University Ground: Priyansh Arya lit up the final day of the group stage in the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup, smashing a sensational unbeaten 101 off just 41 balls to power DY Patil Red to an emphatic eight-wicket win over CGST at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Arya was in splendid touch as he slammed eight boundaries and nine sixes as he reached his hundred off just 40 balls. Aryas supreme form helped DY Patil Red romp home in just 12.1 overs as they chased down CGSTs 149 for five to finish on 150 for two. Aryas effort helped DY Patil Red set up a quarterfinal clash against DTDC on Wednesday afternoon. DY Patil Red skipper Krunal Pandya was the other star with the ball, picking up two for 22, while left-arm seamer Naman Tiwari (2-27) and Prince Badiani (0-19) also bowled tight spells on Monday night. On Monday evening, DTDC beat CGST by 37 runs despite a fine all-round performance by Sanvir Singh (2-35 & 71). Earlier, Vidarbha batter Danish Malewar's fluent 64 off 42 balls led Reliance to a nail-biting one-run victory over Bank of Baroda. Malewar, who will turn out for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026, struck nine fours in his brisk half-century as Reliance posted a competitive 197/6 in their 20 overs. Ajay Ahlawat was the pick of the Bank of Baroda bowlers, returning figures of 2-31 to keep Reliance in check during the middle overs, though it proved insufficient to prevent the eventual defeat. Brief scores: At DY Patil Stadium Group A: CGST 149-5 in 20 overs (Sagar Mishra 36, Ninad Kadam 35; Krunal Pandya 2-22, Naman Tiwari 2-27, Prince Badiani 0-19) lost to DY Patil Red 150-2 in 12.1 overs (Priyanshu Arya 101 n.o.)-by eight wickets At DY Patil University Ground Group B: DTDC 233-7 in 20 overs (Anish Chaudhary 73, Gautam Waghela 61, Vedant Murkar 50; Sanvir Singh 2-35, Lone Nasir 2-58) bt CAG 196 in 19.1 overs (Sanvir Singh 71, Prerak Mankad 55; Saksham Parashar 3-32, Pratik Mishra 2-34, Ankit Singh 2-37)-by 37 runs Quarterfinal line-ups: At DY Patil Stadium 11 am: Canara Bank v Reliance; 4 pm: DTDC v DY Patil Red At DY Patil Stadium Also Read: Live Cricket Score 11 am: Mumbai Customs v Jain Irrigation; 4 pm: Income Tax v DY Patil Blue Article Source: IANS
Chinnaswamy Stadium set to host five RCB games in IPL 2026
RCB's two other home fixtures this season will be played in Raipur
IPL 2026: RCB Confirms It Will Host Five Matches At Chinnaswamy Stadium; Two Games At Raipur
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International: With the Karnataka state government giving its go-ahead, defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru are all set to return to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, with five of their home games confirmed to take place in Bengaluru this season. The remaining two home matches of their IPL 2026 campaign will be staged at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Raipur as per prior commitment. This is a significant development for RCB following the horrific stampede that took place near the stadium because of mismanagement, as the franchise celebrated its maiden IPL title last year. The Karnataka government initiated an inquiry into the stampede, and all activities at the Chinnaswamy Stadium were suspended, sending the franchise on a shopping spree for a home venue. But now, things have settled down, and recently the government gave its nod for organising matches at the stadium. This comes after months of hard work and close coordination across all concerned authorities with a common goal of bringing the games back to home ground for the fans, the RCB informed in a release on Tuesday. In the statement, the RCB management also extended its sincere gratitude to the Government of Karnataka, the Karnataka State Cricket Association, and the Karnataka Police for their unwavering guidance, cooperation, and support in facilitating the hosting of matches in Bengaluru. The collective efforts to ramp up infrastructure and safety measures in time for the IPL season have ensured that the defending champions will play the majority of their home games in their home ground. Rajesh Menon, CEO, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, said, The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is more than just our home ground; it is where our identity as a team truly comes alive. The energy our fans bring to Bengaluru has always been a driving force for our players, inspiring them through every phase of the game. Our fans have stood by us unconditionally, and they deserve the opportunity to watch their team compete at home. After detailed discussions and completing the necessary due process around permissions, we are pleased to confirm that RCB will play five matches in Bengaluru. We sincerely thank the Government of Karnataka, the KSCA, and the Karnataka Police for their support in making this possible. Rajesh Menon, CEO, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, said, The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is more than just our home ground; it is where our identity as a team truly comes alive. The energy our fans bring to Bengaluru has always been a driving force for our players, inspiring them through every phase of the game. Our fans have stood by us unconditionally, and they deserve the opportunity to watch their team compete at home. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The IPL Governing Council is likely to release the full schedule of the 2026 edition of the mega event after the end of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: England's Sam Curran Focuses On Delivering 'perfect Game' Vs India In Semis
About Captain Harry Brook: After navigating varied conditions across Sri Lanka, all-rounder Sam Curran believes England are peaking at the right time as they gear up for a T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal against India on Thursday at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. Curran insisted that the focus is on delivering a perfect game when it matters most. Yeah, I guess it doesn't really matter now. It comes down to the World Cup semifinal. If there's ever a time we want to play our perfect game, it's probably Thursday night, Curran said in a press interaction at the Wankhede Stadium on Tuesday. We've all been chipping in at different times, but we know in T20 cricket it probably just takes a couple of our guys to come good with the bat and good with the ball. We're a quality fielding side as well, so we know we'll kind of come good on that aspect, but yeah, it's exciting hopefully the perfect game comes Thursday. Sanju Samson struck an unbeaten 97 to guide India to the semis with a five-wicket victory over the West Indies at Eden Gardens. England finished first in Group 2 of the Super 8 standings after winning all three of their matches. This confirmed their semifinal match against defending champions and co-hosts India, who are placed second in Super 8s Group 1. Reflecting on Englands journey through the tournament, Curran described it as one that demanded flexibility. Yeah, it's been, I guess the word's probably very flexible this tournament. I guess with a different country, playing in Sri Lanka as well, probably suited the spinners a lot more. I think we bowled a lot of spin, so I guess I took the back seat in Sri Lanka a little bit with the ball, but with the bat obviously, just trying to adapt to those conditions. I guess I presume on Thursday night it's going to be a pretty good wicket, and I guess I'll probably be used a lot more with the ball. So excited for that challenge. I think the best thing we've done is adapt really well as players, and we've had guys chip in at different stages, and hopefully on Thursday evening I can have a really good game myself. Curran returned repeatedly to the theme of collective effort. The word chipping is quite a nice word. If everyone chips in, it generally is a good thing. So we're really excited, and fingers crossed we have a good evening. Curran also spoke about the personal journey behind this campaign, having spent time on the side earlier. Yeah, it's been great. Obviously, the last it was weird to be a little bit positive when I was on the side. I felt like I developed in different areas. Had a bit of time out the side, so that was kind of looking back now, the way things have gone, I guess, to see it as a positive. And to be back in another T20 World Cup semi-final I feel like I'm one of those guys who will be in the game, really excited and bringing out all I can for everyone. In their recent meetings, India have had the upper hand. They won nine of the last 12 T20 matches against England, including five of the most recent six. On the broader tournament, Curran believes the best sides have adapted smartest to subcontinental conditions. I think this tournament for us has been a little bit of a challenge in terms of we've come across so many different conditions I think we've adapted extremely well. I think you'd probably say that the non-subcontinental teams have adapted really well to the conditions thrown at them. All of us play a lot of cricket in India now, so we know how to play on these grounds, and we know what to expect. And the IPL, no question, has helped a lot of that with the players. I think probably the four best teams are in the semi-finals. And yeah, we'll see who takes that trophy. India and England have faced each other in the 2022 and 2024 T20 World Cups. In 2024, India made up for their earlier loss with a strong 68-run victory against the team led by Jos Buttler in the semi-final. However, in the 2022 tournament, England took control and handed Rohit Sharmas team a heavy 10-wicket defeat in the semi-final. The first semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2026 will be played between South Africa and New Zealand at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday. Speaking about the semi-final venue, the iconic Wankhede Stadium, Curran acknowledged both the occasion and the atmosphere. It's a fantastic stadium, obviously very iconic Its an experience as a young cricketer you dream of. Its normally a pretty good wicket, small ground, so I'm probably expecting a really high-scoring game. It's such a cool occasion and two great teams. This is what the last four or five weeks have been building for. He also addressed handling the noise and pressure of a big-match crowd. I think we'll probably start with the National Anthems. It'll be incredibly loud, and I think you've got to look at that as an exciting opportunity. If the crowd is silent, England are probably going to be doing well. We've played so much cricket in India as players, and you just get so used to it. You can block it out, and you take it in. So many young cricketers would love to be playing in the semi-finals. So hopefully it's, like I said, a nice silent stadium, but I'm sure it's going to be very, very loud and such a cool occasion. On conditions and dew, Curran stressed adaptability over speculation. I think there's no expert on dew, but if there is dew, I'm sure it will be a different challenge. We won't go into big messes from our groupers. We're just going to the game and adapt to whatever surface is thrown at us. It's no question we've got a really deep batting lineup whoever comes together and performs well on the night will probably win. Curran had special praise for Will Jacks, who has thrived in a new role. Will's been amazing. Such a very different role for him than what he's used to. Scoring such vital runs at number seven and bowling some very tough overs, taking a lot of wickets. We've been joking that he's the local boy here he's been absolutely amazing. Let's hope he can get his fifth man-of-the-match. He also backed Jos Buttler amid scrutiny over his indifferent form. Id certainly rather have Jos Buttler in my team than coming up against him. He's such a quality player. He's done so well for us over many, many years. There's no doubt that he'll come good and we're not worried about him at all. He also backed Jos Buttler amid scrutiny over his indifferent form. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He's been great leading us and obviously giving full responsibility to the players, keeping nice and calm. We're loving the new journey that we're on with him. Hopefully for him and for us as a team, we can all have a cracking game, he added. Article Source: IANS
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'The Whole Team Is Standing Next To You': Gambhir Backs Rinku After Father's Demise
T20 World Cup: : India head coach Gautam Gambhir praised Rinku Singh for showing great strength by rejoining the team just a day after his fathers death. Gambhir said the entire team is standing by Rinku during this difficult time. Gambhir took part in 'the speech' ahead of India's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final clash against England to be played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on Sunday. Before the start of the speech, Gambhir gave a heartfelt message to Rinku. Guys, before I start, Rinku, it takes a lot of character to come and join the team. Remember one thing, you are not alone. The whole team is standing next to you during this hour, so stay strong, Gambhir said in a video shared by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Rinkus father, Khanchand, passed away on Friday after a long battle with liver cancer. He was admitted to Yatharth Hospital in Greater Noida on February 21 after his condition became serious and was on ventilator support before he died early Friday morning. After hearing the news, Rinku left the team to be with his family and perform the last rites. He later returned to the squad before the Super 8 match against the West Indies cricket team on Sunday. However, he was not included in the playing XI for that match, with Sanju Samson keeping his place in the team. Rinku also missed the earlier match against Zimbabwe. After hearing the news, Rinku left the team to be with his family and perform the last rites. He later returned to the squad before the Super 8 match against the West Indies cricket team on Sunday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also has a modest record against England. In three matches against the Harry Brook-led side, he has scored 39 runs in three innings, hitting five fours and one six. Article Source: IANS
Mandhana, King Attain Top Spot In ODI Rankings
Smriti Mandhana: India batter Smriti Mandhana and Australia spinner have climbed to the top of the Women's ODI bowling and batting rankings, respectively, in the latest update released by the ICC on Tuesday. The pair made the move in the three ODIs within the week of action, with Mandhana making notable scores of 58 and 31 in the week, which was enough to move past Laura Wolvaardt (790), who will have the opportunity to reclaim the spot when the Proteas take on New Zealand across March and April. Meanwhile, King (775) ended England's Sophie Ecclestone's near four-year reign at the top of the bowlers' rankings. Across the week King claimed seven wickets at an average of 16.71, claiming 4-33 from 10 overs in the third ODI, helping the hosts to a 185-run victory. It propelled her to her first No. 1 rating, with her rating of 775 also a career high. King is joined by four Australian bowlers in the top eight Ash Gardner (third), Annabel Sutherland (fifth), Megan Schutt (seventh) and Kim Garth (eighth). There were a number of other performers from the series to enjoy rankings boosts. After losing two of the three T20Is on home soil, Australia bounced back to claim the three ODIs as part of the multi-format series and found success through Beth Mooney, Ash Gardner and Alyssa Healy, the latter calling time on her ODI career. Making a century in her final match in the format, Healy signs off in fourth place on the rankings (744), wedged between Mooney (749) and Gardner (724). Despite losing all three matches, there was joy for India skippper Harmanpreet Kaur (652), who moved four spots back into the top 10 for batters (ninth), thanks to scores of 53, 54 and 25. Gardner (516), meanwhile, holds the No. 1 spot in the ODI All-Rounder Rankings, almost 100 rating points ahead of the West Indies' Hayley Matthews (418) in second. Despite losing all three matches, there was joy for India skippper Harmanpreet Kaur (652), who moved four spots back into the top 10 for batters (ninth), thanks to scores of 53, 54 and 25. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Annabel Sutherland (408) made a two-spot move on the All-Rounder Rankings, while youngster Georgia Voll (534) made a 23-spot jump to 34th in the Batting Rankings after averaging 54 in the three ODIs. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: India Vs WI Super 8s Clash Set New Record On ICC Streaming Platforms
The ICC Men: The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 super 8s clash between India and West Indies surpassed the previous peak of concurrent streams set during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 final. T20 World Cup 2026 became the most digitally engaged and globally accessible edition ever, with ICC.tv and the ICC's social media channels set new standards across digital platforms. ICC.tv has already surpassed the total users and watch time for the entire 2024 event. At this same point in the previous tournament, unique users increased by 28%, and total viewing time grew by 56%. On social media, the ICC has exceeded 10 billion video views and is expected to surpass the 16 billion views recorded in 2024. The data indicate that, beyond just scale, more fans are now watching larger portions of the tournament than ever previously recorded. The average watch time per unique user has risen to 58 minutes, compared to 47 minutes at the end of the Super 8 stage 2024. Multi-language feeds keep enhancing and customizing the fan experience worldwide, representing nearly half of total playtime. Three of the top five streams during the tournament were non-English, with ICC.tv broadcasting in Hindi, Urdu, Nepali, Japanese, and Bahasa Indonesia. This emphasis on language accessibility continues to be key in fostering connections with viewers across diverse cricket communities worldwide. The highest percentage increase occurred in non-traditional markets, with a 69 percent growth in users. Germany saw a 150 percent rise in unique users from the 2024 event, while Italy experienced a 136 percent increase. Additionally, Japan and South Korea each achieved growth of over 100 percent in both views and unique users. These remarkable trends show significant progress toward the ICCs goal of creating its most global and accessible event to date. The highest percentage increase occurred in non-traditional markets, with a 69 percent growth in users. Germany saw a 150 percent rise in unique users from the 2024 event, while Italy experienced a 136 percent increase. Additionally, Japan and South Korea each achieved growth of over 100 percent in both views and unique users. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With record-high concurrent audiences, longer average watch times, and a substantially larger portion of users and views from non-traditional regions, this has been the most accessible and widely engaged ICC event ever. Article Source: IANS
South Africa Vs New Zealand Head-to-head Record In T20 World Cup
T20 World Cup: Unbeaten South Africa will face New Zealand in the first semi-final of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026 to be played at Eden Gardens on Wednesday. The Proteas are coming to the contest after a great run in the Super 8s stage, where they first beat the defending champions India by 76 runs. Aiden Markram-led team secured their second win by beating the two-time champions, West Indies, by nine wickets. They ended the Super 8s campaign with a close win against Zimbabwe. On the other hand, New Zealand had a mixed Super 8s campaign, with their first encounter against Pakistan getting washed out. The team performed well in their next match against Sri Lanka and registered a dominant 61-run win. The Mitchell Santner-led side suffered a close defeat against England in their last match. Despite getting 3 points, they moved to the next round with a good net run rate (NRR). This will be the sixth time both teams will meet each other in the T20 World Cup. South Africa have a dominant record against New Zealand as the Blackcaps have never beaten South Africa in the World Cup. They met for the first time in the 2007 World Cup quarter-finals, where the hosts South Africa won by 6 wickets. Their second encounter proved to be a thriller in which South Africa won by just one run in the T20 World Cup 2009. South Africa and New Zealand met again in the 2010 World Cup, where the Proteas won by 13 runs in Birmingham. Their second encounter proved to be a thriller in which South Africa won by just one run in the T20 World Cup 2009. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The most recent meeting between the two teams happened in the group stage of the ongoing World Cup, where the Aiden Markram-led team won by 7 wickets in Ahmedabad. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: What Will Happen If SA Vs NZ Semi-final Is Washed Out?
T20 World Cup: South Africa and New Zealand are meeting for the second time in this T20 World Cup, but the stakes are much higher than in their previous match. Unlike their earlier group game, which had little impact, this is now the first semifinal of the tournament as the match, scheduled for Wednesday at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, will determine the first team to reach the final. South Africa head into the knockout fixture with momentum firmly on their side. The Proteas remain unbeaten, having swept through the group stage before continuing their strong run in the Super 8s. Their victory over India in the second phase further underlined their credentials as serious title contenders. New Zealands path has been comparatively uneven. The Black Caps advanced from the group stage with three wins and a defeat that loss coming against South Africa. In the Super 8s, they secured a comfortable win over Sri Lanka, suffered a narrow defeat to England and saw their fixture against Pakistan abandoned due to rain. Unlike the Super 8 stage, which did not have a reserve provision, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has allocated additional time for the semi-finals and final. Match officials have an extra 90 minutes on the scheduled day to complete proceedings. If rain disrupts play on either day, the rules are clear: there will be no bowl-out or coin toss. Instead, the teams' progress will be based on the Super 8 standings. If the first semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand on March 4 is fully washed out, the match will be continued on the reserve day, March 5, starting from where it was interrupted. If rain disrupts play on either day, the rules are clear: there will be no bowl-out or coin toss. Instead, the teams' progress will be based on the Super 8 standings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In this case, South Africa led Super 8 Group 1 with six points, while New Zealand advanced to the semi-finals with three points in Group 2. Therefore, if there was a washout, South Africa would progress to the final. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'We Weren't Good Enough,' Says Head On Australia's Poor Performance
T20 World Cup: Australia's T20I vice-captain Travis Head has admitted that the team weren't good enough at the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026. Head's admission comes after Australia's poor stint in the tournament, where the 2021 champions were eliminated from the group stage for the first time in the history of the multi-format tournament. After an early exit from the World Cup, Head will now take part in the Sheffield Shield for South Australia. Head spoke to the reporters ahead of the tournament, where he again asserted that Australia is fully committed to the T20I format. I think there are a lot of people who draw long bows when Australian cricket teams don't win. There needs to be a reason. People want a reason. Sometimes there is, and sometimes it's a bit harder to explain than that, he told reporters ahead of the Sheffield Shield start. We weren't good enough, so everyone can draw their own conclusions, but we know as a team that we're fully committed, and they come around pretty quickly, he added. Head also explained that, like tests, Australia's preparation for any big tournament starts very early, and they are already gearing up for the upcoming 2027 World Cup in South Africa. We weren't good enough, so everyone can draw their own conclusions, but we know as a team that we're fully committed, and they come around pretty quickly, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia were placed in Group B at the T20 World Cup with Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Ireland, and Oman, but they won only two games against Ireland and Oman. At the same time, losses to Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe paved the way for their exit from the T20 World Cup. Article Source: IANS
Hope This Day Brings Success, Happiness, And Positivity: Sachin, Kohli Lead Holi Greetings
Indian Premier League: Former India cricketer Sachin Tendulkar and several current and former members of the cricket fraternity on Tuesday extended heartfelt greetings to fans on the occasion of Holi, sharing a cheerful message on social media. Happy Holi! Hope this day brings positivity, good health, and lots of happy moments your way. If you end up completely drenched, consider it a winning performance! Tendulkar wrote on X. Kohli shared a story on his Instagram that wrote, Happy Holi. May this festival of colours bring success, happiness, and positivity to your life. Wishing everyone a very Happy Holi. May this beautiful festival of colours fill your life with happiness, good health and vibrant new beginnings. May it bring colours of joy, moments of laughter and bonds that grow even stronger, VVS Laxman penned. Yuzvendra Chahal, resharing a post by his Indian Premier League (IPL) team, Punjab Kings, wrote, Happy Holi to everyone. Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, meanwhile, wrote, Happy Holi everyone. Play safe, enjoy the colours and spread only good vibes. Holi is a celebration of colour, joy and togetherness. May it also be a reminder to bring positivity, patience and balance into our lives. Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Holi, posted Anil Kumble. Former India pacer Jhulan Goswami penned, Holi is all about these colours and having a blast with your people! Hope your day is as bright as these colors and you all are having a wonderful time with family and friends. Happy Holi!! Holi, known as the festival of colours, is celebrated across India with enthusiasm, symbolising the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring. Former India pacer Jhulan Goswami penned, Holi is all about these colours and having a blast with your people! Hope your day is as bright as these colors and you all are having a wonderful time with family and friends. Happy Holi!! Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Indian womens team, meanwhile, is in Australia for a multi-format tour. The Women in Blue clinched the three-match T20I series 2-1 but lost the ODI series by 3-0 then. The two times will conclude the series by facing off in a one-off pink-ball Test at Perth starting March 6. Article Source: IANS
'It's Time To Rest & Reset': Sindhu Safely Returns Home After Being Stranded In Dubai For 3 Days
ICC T20 World Cup: Indian badminton ace PV Sindhu has returned home safely after being stuck in Dubai for three days after flight operations were suspended owing to escalating tensions in West Asia. Sindhu was travelling to Birmingham for the prestigious All England Open, which starts on Tuesday, and had a layover in Dubai on the way. But the two-time Olympic medallist was stranded at Dubai airport amid a major flight disruption triggered by the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Back home in Bangalore and safe. The last few days have been intense and uncertain, but I'm truly grateful to be back to my house. A heartfelt thank you to the incredible ground teams, Dubai authorities, airport staff, immigration, and every single person who stepped up and took such good care of us during a very difficult time. The empathy and professionalism meant more than words can say. For now, its time to rest, reset, and figure out the next steps, Sindhu posted on X. Earlier, Sindhu shared her harrowing experience from Dubai on Monday, saying the last few hours have been extremely tense as there were sounds of interceptions and explosions very close to where she and her team were holed up at Dubai Airport. While Sindhu missed out on her participation in the All England Open, where she was scheduled to face Thailands Supanida Katethong in the opening round, some of her fellow shuttlers have managed to reach Birmingham without any travel issues. On the other hand, the departure of the West Indies cricket team from India, following their exit from the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, has been delayed due to international airspace restrictions. The team is currently accommodated in India and remains safe and well. Windies Cricket said that it continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide further updates as confirmed travel arrangements are finalised. CWI is working closely with the International Cricket Council (ICC), relevant governmental authorities and airline partners to secure the earliest possible safe travel arrangements for the squad and support staff. The safety and well-being of our players, coaches, and officials remain our highest priority, it said in a statement. The team is currently accommodated in India and remains safe and well. Windies Cricket said that it continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide further updates as confirmed travel arrangements are finalised. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe Cricket said it is waiting for the ICC to work out its contingency measures to secure alternative travel arrangements. Article Source: IANS
Queensland high-performance manager Joe Dawes resigns
Joe Dawes stepped down just over two years after taking charge, and less than a year after a public stoush with Usman Khawaja
Bombay Presidency Golf Club: Former India captain and legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar will host a star-studded charity golf event in Mumbai this week to raise awareness for his CHAMPS Foundation, which supports former India players facing financial and medical challenges. Since its inception in January 1999, the CHAMPS Foundation, which stands for (Caring, Helping, Assisting, Motivating, Promoting Sportspersons), has played a vital role in providing dignity, care, and assistance to sportspersons who have proudly represented India in any sport at the international level. The event will be staged at the Bombay Presidency Golf Club in Chembur on March 6, bringing together more than 100 participants across cricket, tennis, badminton and golf. Among those confirmed to attend are Indian cricket greats Yuvraj Singh, G.R. Vishwanath, Harbhajan Singh, Venkatesh Prasad, Ajay Jadeja, Parthiv Patel, Murali Kartik, S. Badrinath, Murali Vijay and Nikhil Chopra. The CHAMPS Foundation was created with the belief that those who have brought glory to India through sport should never be left behind in times of need. This event is not just about golf, it is about giving back to the sporting community that has given us so much. I am deeply grateful to DP World and all the participating legends who have come forward to support this cause. Their presence reflects the strong sense of camaraderie and responsibility that defines the global sporting fraternity, Gavaskar said in a statement. The CHAMPS Foundation was created with the belief that those who have brought glory to India through sport should never be left behind in times of need. This event is not just about golf, it is about giving back to the sporting community that has given us so much. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sport teaches us resilience, discipline, and the importance of standing by one another. The CHAMPS Foundation embodies these very values. Its inspiring to see athletes across disciplines unite to support fellow sportspersons. This event is a celebration of sports enduring spirit and a reminder that the sporting community is, above all, a family, added Paes. Article Source: IANS
India's Nitin Menon Among Elite Panel Of Match Officials For ICC T20 WC Semifinals
ICC T20 WC: India's Nitin Menon is among the elite panel of match officials named for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semifinals scheduled on March 4 and 5. South Africa will go up against New Zealand in the first semi-final on March 4 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, while defending champions India will square off woth England in the second semifinal on March 5 in Mumbais Wankhede Stadium. Richard Illingworth and Alex Wharf will serve as the on-field umpires for the first semifinal between South Africa and New Zealand on Wednesday. Illingworth was in the middle for South Africas victory at this stage two years ago, when the Proteas dismissed Afghanistan for 56 and won by nine wickets, while Wharf oversaw New Zealands win over the same opposition in the group stage this time around. In Kolkata, Nitin Menon will serve as the third umpire, with Rod Tucker as the fourth umpire, and Javagal Srinath appointed as the match referee. In Mumbai, the second semi-final between India and England will be officiated by on-field umpires Chris Gaffaney and Allahuddien Paleker. The two nations faced each other at the same stage in 2024, with India winning by 68 runs and Gaffaney officiating that match. So far in this tournament, he has been involved in Indias games against South Africa and the West Indies. Paleker has taken control of two England matches, against the West Indies and Scotland, as well as Indias victory over the Netherlands. Adrian Holdstock will serve as the third umpire in Mumbai, while Paul Reiffel takes on the role of fourth umpire. Andy Pycroft will act as the match referee. Semi-Final 1: Kolkata, Wednesday, March 4 South Africa v New Zealand On-Field Umpires: Richard Illingworth & Alex Wharf Third Umpire: Nitin Menon Fourth Umpire: Rod Tucker Match Referee: Javagal Srinath Semi-Final 2: Mumbai, Thursday, March 5 India v England On-Field Umpires: Chris Gaffaney & Allahuddien Paleker Third Umpire: Adrian Holdstock On-Field Umpires: Chris Gaffaney & Allahuddien Paleker Also Read: Live Cricket Score Match Referee: Andy Pycroft Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Samson's Return Shows Pieces Are Falling Into Right Place For India, Says Gavaskar
DP World Celebrity Golf Event: India legend Sunil Gavaskar believes Sanju Samson's return to playing eleven for the Super Eights of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup is a proof that the pieces are falling into place for the defending champions at the right time ahead of their semi-final against England at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday. Samson rose to the occasion with a perfectly paced 97 not out off just 50 balls as India chased down 196 to beat West Indies by five wickets in a virtual knockout clash in front of 67,000 spectators at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Yes, sometimes you have a situation where you actually have a piece falling into the right place. I do believe that Rinku Singh's father's illness at that stage and because he was away, had the opening for Sanju Samson to be brought into the team for the game the other day - not the one at the Eden Gardens, the one in Chennai. That's where he got the Indian team off to a start with Abhishek Sharma of over 40 because in all the matches till then, one of the openers, either Abhishek or Ishan Kishan had got out for a duck and the Indian team would lose a wicket in the power play, said Gavaskar, while replying to a query from IANS in an interaction ahead of the DP World Celebrity Golf Event to create awareness on the CHAMPS Foundation. Samson featured only once in the group stage, making 22 against Namibia in New Delhi, as India majorly preferred to have the left-handed opening pair of Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma. But after the 76-run defeat to South Africa, Samson was recalled for the Super Eights tie against Zimbabwe to break the left-handed monotony and made a brisk 24, before hitting 12 boundaries and four sixes in an unforgettable knock in a crunch clash to steer India to the semi-finals. In fact, they used to lose two wickets in the power play. But that partnership certainly steadied the Indian innings. From there, obviously, with him batting the way that he did, breaking the two left-handers together to make the opening into a right-hand, left-hand combination, certainly has made it look very good. Its because that was the old form anyway - the old partnership before Samson went out of form and Ishan Kishan came back into the team. So you could say that the pieces have certainly fallen into place. Even England are peaking and India are also peaking and it is going to be some game worth going miles to see, added Gavaskar. Gavaskar also termed Samson's match-winning knock in Kolkata as one of the finest knocks he commentated on in recent times in T20s. He anchored the innings and then he also took India home, which is such an important thing. A lot of times, players get out in the 16th or the 17th over and so, when a new batter comes in, then it becomes a little bit difficult. So, it was a superb innings in the way he anchored and took India home. He didn't seem to take any undue risk and played normal cricketing shots and play any reverse sweep or scoop. He stuck to his strength, which was playing normal shots in the V and it was one of the finest T20 innings that we have seen in recent times. England, led by Harry Brook, come into the semi-final on the back of winning all their Super Eight games and have been growing in form and confidence as the tournament gets to the business end. Gavaskar feels Thursday's semi-final, the third straight time of India meeting England in this phase of the competition, had all the ingredients of a classic. It's going to be another cracker of a game just like this sort of quarter-final against the West Indies was because both sides are very well matched. They have got batting, bowling, middle order and the finisher. Both teams have finishers and variety in their bowling, and also got a fair bit of experience of T20 cricket. England have got a few players who have played in the IPL and are familiar with Indian conditions and when they play for their franchise in an away game, the crowd pressure is there and are familiar with that as well. So, it is going to be a humdinger of a game, like it went in Kolkata and this one also will likely go to the 40th over. Asked about Indias semi-final hoodoo at the Wankhede Stadium - defeats to England in the 1987 ODI World Cup and West Indies in the 2016 T20 World Cup - Gavaskar remained unperturbed. Well, the other day, somebody said as well that West Indies had never lost a knockout game at the Eden Gardens, but that was broken. So it's a new era, new team and yes, India have not had the best of semi-final experiences at the Wankhede. But I do believe that they have the capability to go all the way to the final in Ahmedabad. Gavaskar also had an advice for young left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma, who has scored 80 runs in six games at an average of 13.33 and a strike-rate of 131.14. Barring 55 against Zimbabwe, Abhishek hasnt played any innings of note and Gavaskar urged him to focus on building his innings rather than attacking relentlessly from the outset. My advice would be to not always look to bat in the fourth gear. Maybe look to up the gears as you settle in. Yes, you want to take advantage of the power play where only two fielders are outside the 30-metre circle. You want to certainly take advantage of that - play to your strengths, but don't always have to look to bat in the fourth gear. Like you saw with Sanju Samson batting in the third gear, for most of the time, he got 97 off 50 deliveries. Anybody who gets 97 will mean that his team will at least get double that amount, if not more - double that number of runs. So, if you get 190-200 in a semis while batting first, you are looking at possibly a winning score, he added. On the sidelines of the semi-final, Gavaskar spoke about the charity golf initiative being organised in Mumbai on Friday, featuring leading names from Indian and international sport. The event seeks to raise awareness for the CHAMPS Foundation (Caring, Helping, Assisting, Motivating, Promoting Sportsperson), founded by Gavaskar, which supports former Indian international sportspersons facing financial and medical challenges. Well, we saw that there is a semi-final of the ICC T20 World Cup in Mumbai on March 5. So we knew that there would be some commentators and also some former players who would be around here. So we decided to go and request that those who play golf (to be a part of it). On the sidelines of the semi-final, Gavaskar spoke about the charity golf initiative being organised in Mumbai on Friday, featuring leading names from Indian and international sport. The event seeks to raise awareness for the CHAMPS Foundation (Caring, Helping, Assisting, Motivating, Promoting Sportsperson), founded by Gavaskar, which supports former Indian international sportspersons facing financial and medical challenges. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, with that in view, we decided that having these players being around, we would be able to then do like we did in that inaugural 1983 double wicket tournament, and would be able to get potential sponsors as well to participate in this golf team, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Head, Green, Inglis set for Shield return after T20 World Cup exit
Connolly, Renshaw, Bartlett, Abbott, Kuhnemann will all return to the Shield after the T20 World Cup exit but Steve Smith is unavailable
Plimmer Ruled Out Of Zimbabwe WODIs, NZ Name Bella James As Replacement
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand batter Georgia Plimmer has been ruled out of the WODI series against Zimbabwe with a shoulder injury. She sustained the injury while training during the T20I series, which the White Ferns won 3-0, against Zimbabwe and subsequently missed the second and third T20Is. New Zealand Cricket said Bella James, who was called in as injury cover for Plimmer before the third T20I last Sunday, will remain with the squad as Plimmers replacement for the ODI series. Georgia is a key player for us at the top of the order and the energy she brings into the group is something we really value, so its a shame to have her miss this next series, head coach Ben Sawyer said. James made her ODI debut against Australia in December 2024 and played two matches against them. She was also part of the ODI World Cup last year but didn't feature in playing XI. Sawyer believes James is a natural fit to come into the side. Bella is a great cricketer whos played nearly 100 List-A matches in her career so far. That experience is extremely valuable, and shell fit straight back into the side seamlessly. Nensi Patel and Izzy Sharp have also been named in the group, and will make their respective ODI debuts should they be selected. Nensi starred with five wickets in the T20Is against Zimbabwe while Sharp made 18 not out and 22 not out. The three ODIs from March 5 are part of the 20252029 ICC Women's Championship cycle. Nensi starred with five wickets in the T20Is against Zimbabwe while Sharp made 18 not out and 22 not out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Melie Kerr, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Polly Inglis, Bella James, Jess Kerr, Emma McLeod, Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Molly Penfold, Izzy Sharp Article Source: IANS
New Zealand call up James for Zimbabwe ODIs after Plimmer is ruled out
Offspinner Nensi Patel and wicketkeeper-batter Izzy Sharp, both uncapped in ODIs, have been named in the ODI squad for the Women's Championship matches against Zimbabwe
Lions tour, England Women's training camp in UAE cancelled over security situation
Board working on getting players and staff home from Abu Dhabi amid travel chaos
T20 WC: Travel Disruptions Delay Zimbabwes Return From India
The International Cricket Council: The Zimbabwe cricket team's return home from India after a successful ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 has been delayed because of the air travel disruptions caused by the crisis in the Middle East, the Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) informed in a release on Monday. Captained by Sikandar Raza, Zimbabwe surprised everyone by storming into the Super 8 undefeated, scripting victories against former champions Australia and Sri Lanka. Though they lost all three matches in Group 1 in the Super 8 stage, Zimbabwe ended their campaign with their heads held high as they had exceeded the expectations of most fans by reaching the Super 8. But their celebrations on returning home are on hold as they teams is unable to board the flight because of the war-like situation following a joint attack by the US and Israel on Iran. They were scheduled to travel via Dubai, but with the airport there closed, they are waiting for alternate arrangements to return home. imbabwe Cricket (ZC) confirms that the Zimbabwe senior mens team remains safe and well in India following the conclusion of their ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign. The squad was scheduled to return home via Dubai, but travel plans have been affected by the evolving situation in the Middle East, which has disrupted key transit routes, Zimbabwe Cricket said in a statement on Monday. ZC said it is waiting for the ICC to work out its contingency measures to secure alternative travel arrangements. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has activated contingency measures and is working with international carriers to secure alternative travel arrangements. ZC remains in constant communication with the ICC and team management on the ground to ensure the squads safe and timely return. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available, it said. Earlier, Zimbabwe head coach Justin Sammons said the teams travel plans remain uncertain after their Mens T20 World Cup campaign came to an end with a five-wicket loss to South Africa in their last Super Eights clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. Amid the situation in the Middle East cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Bahrain, and Kuwait, which have been witnessing strikes from the Iranian forces and airport operations being fully suspended, Zimbabwes players and coaches were originally scheduled to return home in three batches. One of the squad members, Graeme Cremer, lives in Dubai with his wife Merna, whos a pilot with the Emirates, and their two children. It is understood that veteran leg-spinner Cremer has been quite distressed by the strikes happening in Dubai. Amid the situation in the Middle East cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Bahrain, and Kuwait, which have been witnessing strikes from the Iranian forces and airport operations being fully suspended, Zimbabwes players and coaches were originally scheduled to return home in three batches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Like you're going home, but how are you going home when you're going home? So it's still there, the conversations are happening in little groups, you can see that. But I still believe they had a full focus on the game when they stepped over that rope, he said. Article Source: IANS
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer: England cricketer Jonny Bairstow has spoken of his fear for his familys safety after being stranded in Dubai amid escalating military tensions in the Middle East. Commercial flights leaving the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been suspended after Iran launched missile and drone strikes, preventing thousands of travellers from departing. The attacks are said to be retaliation for joint Israeli and US operations in Tehran that resulted in the killing of Irans Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Saturday. Bairstow, 36, travelled to Dubai for a family holiday and clarified on social media that he is not part of the England Lions squad, contrary to some assumptions. The wicketkeeper-batter shared the anxiety of trying to keep his loved ones safe while looking for a way to return to the UK. For those writing that Im with the England Lions teamI am not. I am with my young family in Dubaisure the England Lions security staff will be doing all they can to get them out of Abu Dhabi, but I am trying to keep my family safe and get us out of here!! he wrote on X on Monday. The previous day, Bairstow publicly appealed to the airline Emirates after his scheduled flight was cancelled. We havent had any communication post-flight, getting cancelled. Tried the lines of communication, but nothing. Could someone please be in contact? he posted. He also rebutted UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer directly in response to the governments statement about the ongoing crisis, writing, Can you get us home??? On Saturday, Britains Foreign Office revised its travel guidance for the UAE due to worsening security conditions. The advisory now states- Due to reported missile attacks, British nationals in the UAE should immediately shelter in place. Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel, and follow instructions from the local authorities. Regional instability has also affected Englands cricket schedule. The England Lions cancelled their 50-over match against Pakistan Shaheens in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. England Women postponed their departure for a training camp in the Emirates, and the England mens team is watching the situation closely before returning from the T20 World Cup in India, which was supposed to go through Dubai. On Saturday, Britains Foreign Office revised its travel guidance for the UAE due to worsening security conditions. The advisory now states- Due to reported missile attacks, British nationals in the UAE should immediately shelter in place. Remain indoors in a secure location, avoid all travel, and follow instructions from the local authorities. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tomorrows second 50-over game between England Mens Lions and Pakistan Shaheens in Abu Dhabi will no longer go ahead, and we are delaying the departure of England Women for their proposed trip to Abu Dhabi next week. Article Source: IANS
Haris Rauf among marquee names for men's Hundred auction
Rauf one of 14 Pakistan players to make trimmed longlist for next week's inaugural event
DY Patil T20 Cup: Malewar Fifty Powers Reliance To Thrilling One-run Win Over Bank Of Baroda
DY Patil T20 Cup: Vidarbha batter Danish Malewar's fluent 64 off 42 balls led Reliance to a nail-biting one-run victory over Bank of Baroda in the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Monday. Malewar, who will turn out for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026, struck nine fours in his brisk half-century as Reliance posted a competitive 197/6 in their 20 overs. Ajay Ahlawat was the pick of the Bank of Baroda bowlers, returning figures of 2-31 to keep Reliance in check during the middle overs, though it proved insufficient to prevent the eventual defeat. Bank of Baroda mounted a spirited reply, with Jay Jain smashing an unbeaten 72 off just 37 deliveries, laced with six fours and five sixes. But his effort fell agonisingly short of giving Bank of Baroda a victory as they finished on 196/3. In the day's other fixture at the DY Patil University ground, an unbeaten 67 from Vidarbha opener Atharva Taide guided Canara Bank to a comfortable seven-wicket win over DY Patil Blue. He was also supported in the chase by Abhinav Manohar, who hit 30 not out. Brief scores: In the day's other fixture at the DY Patil University ground, an unbeaten 67 from Vidarbha opener Atharva Taide guided Canara Bank to a comfortable seven-wicket win over DY Patil Blue. He was also supported in the chase by Abhinav Manohar, who hit 30 not out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At DY Patil University - Group C: DY Patil Blue 136 all out in 17.2 overs (Puneet Datey 35, Parikshit Valsangkar 25; Lavish Kaushal 4-12, Shreesha Achar 2-33) lost to Canara Bank 139/3 in 11.2 overs (Atharva Taide 67 not out, Abhinav Manohar 30 not out; Parikshit Valsangkar 2-36) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Zaheer Khan Shares Red-ball Masterclass With Indias Emerging Pacers At BCCI CoE
The BCCI CoE: Indias emerging fast bowlers received a major boost at the BCCI Centre of Excellence, where former India pacer Zaheer Khan shared his experience and expertise during a specialised red-ball camp for the high-performance monitoring group. The former Indian fast bowler worked closely with the young players to improve their technical skills. He also shared important insights into the mental toughness, discipline, and flexibility needed to succeed in the challenging field of Test fast bowling. The BCCI CoE had the privilege of extending the wisdom of one of the best fast bowlers, Mr. Zaheer Khan, to the pacers from the high-performance monitoring group. With this camp laying emphasis on red ball bowling, these players worked closely with the stalwart on technical skills and also heard first hand from him on developing other facets that are required to be successful in what is perhaps the most demanding discipline in cricket, the BCCI posted on X, formerly Twitter. Earlier, sources aware of the matter told IANS that a fast-bowling camp led by former pace spearhead Zaheer Khan is going to conclude on Monday. The targeted pacers who have been with the India A and U19 set-ups and did well for their respective states have been undergoing a camp under the watchful eyes of Zaheer for three days and are going to conclude today. This is for helping the players who are already on the radar of national selection, said sources. Earlier, sources aware of the matter told IANS that a fast-bowling camp led by former pace spearhead Zaheer Khan is going to conclude on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The BCCI had invited applications for the fast-bowling coach role on February 9, and it is understood that appointing Cooleys replacement will take around one to two months. With regard to Harbhajan holding a camp for promising off-spinners in the country, the dates and duration of the camp are yet to be finalised, though it is understood that this may take place later this month, before IPL 2026 begins. Article Source: IANS
Wouldnt Even Keep Shadab In The Team, Let Alone Give Him The Captaincy, Says Shahid Afridi
T20 World Cup: Pakistans early exit from the Super Eights at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup has triggered fresh debate over the teams leadership, with former captain Shahid Afridi delivering a scathing assessment of all-rounder Shadab Khan amid speculation over a possible captaincy change. With Pakistan failing to reach the semifinals of an ICC event for the fourth straight time, uncertainty surrounds current T20I skipper Salman Ali Agha. Media reports have suggested Shadab and fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi as potential successors should the board opt for a leadership overhaul. Afridi, however, made it clear he does not see Shadab as part of the solution. Looking at his performance, I wouldnt even keep him in the team, let alone give him the captaincy, the Pakistani great said in an interview with Samaa TV. Shadabs numbers from the tournament, 118 runs and five wickets in seven matches, have come under scrutiny, and Afridi questioned the continued backing the all-rounder has received. If Mike Hesson stays on as the coach, he was also there at Islamabad United in the Pakistan Super League. Mike Hesson became Pakistans coach after his stint in the PSL. From there, his association with Shadab started, Afridi said. The head coach is giving Shadab chance after chance. Thats why I said Shadab can become the next Pakistan captain. But looking at his recent performance, he doesnt even deserve a place in the playing XI. Pakistans campaign ended despite a late push in their final Super 8 fixture against the Sri Lanka national cricket team at Pallekele. After posting 221 for 8, Pakistan needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 148 or fewer to stay in contention. Sri Lanka finished on 207 for 6, handing Pakistan a narrow five-run defeat and confirming their exit. Leadership instability has compounded the teams struggles. When Agha was appointed captain last year, he became Pakistans fourth T20I skipper in 12 months. In his maiden World Cup as a leader, he managed just 60 runs in seven innings at an average of 10.00. Pakistans campaign ended despite a late push in their final Super 8 fixture against the Sri Lanka national cricket team at Pallekele. After posting 221 for 8, Pakistan needed to restrict Sri Lanka to 148 or fewer to stay in contention. Sri Lanka finished on 207 for 6, handing Pakistan a narrow five-run defeat and confirming their exit. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Pakistan once again left to reassess after a setback in a global tournament, significant decisions regarding leadership and team composition now appear imminent. Article Source: IANS
PCB fines Pakistan players for underwhelming T20 World Cup campaign
They have been fined PKR 5 million (US$ 18,000 approx.) after missing out on the semi-finals of an ICC men's event for the fourth successive time
SA vs NZ: Stats Preview ahead of the South Africa vs New Zealand Semi-final 1 in Kolkata
SA vs NZ Semi-final 1, T20I Approaching Milestones and Records :The ICC T20 World Cup 2026 will host the first semifinal on Wednesday. South Africa cricket team and New Zealand cricket team will be up against each other in this high-profile clash, which starts at 7 PM IST at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday. These two sides will be aiming for their first World T20 title, and this game will take them very close to their dream. South Africa have been undefeated in this tournament so far. They have beaten all the opposition they have faced and are the only side to win all of their games. They have an incredible top order with in-form batters, and the other players are also supporting them well. With the ball, their pace unit is very dangerous. New Zealand have had some ups and downs as they lost the last Super 8 clash to England, which put them near elimination. But Pakistan were not able to meet the equation against Sri Lanka, which helped them qualify. New Zealand have already lost once to South Africa and will be looking to beat them now. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the South Africa vs New Zealand Semifinal 1at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. SA vs NZ Semi-final 1Approaching T20I Records and T20I Cricket Milestones Ahead of the SA vs NZ clash at Eden Gardens, Kolkata 36 - Quinton de Kock is just 35 runs away from surpassing former Australian captain Aaron Finch (3120) in the leading scorers' tally in T20Is. 52 - South African captain Aiden Markram is just 52 runs away from completing 2000 T20I runs. He will be only the fourth South African to do so. 3 - Ish Sodhi is approaching a massive milestone. He needs three more wickets to surpass Martin Guptill (164) and become the leading wicket-taker for New Zealand and second-highest ever in T20Is. 4 - David Miller has 141 sixes in T20Is, and he needs four more to enter the top ten batters with the most sixes in T20Is. 25 - Aiden Markram has 268 runs in the tournament so far. He needs 32 runs more to become the first South African to score 300 or more runs in a single T20 World Cup edition. 4 - Ryan Rickleton has 15 sixes and needs four more to hit the most sixes in a single T20 World Cup edition. 3 - Anrich Nortje needs three more wickets to become the fifth highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 2 - Lungi Ngidi needs two wickets to become the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing T20 World Cup 2026.
Very Happy To See Canada Playing In T20 WC In India: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney participated in the India-Canada CEOs Forum on Monday, where the former drew parallels between cricket and the two countries relations, stating that he was elated to see the Canadian cricket team participate in the T20 World Cup being held in India. PM Modi held bilateral talks with Carney as the two leaders look to reset India-Canada ties strained since the 2023 diplomatic row over Khalistani separatist activities. Speaking at the Forum, PM Modi said in his address, Some of you must surely be watching cricket. It made all of us very happy to see Canada playing in the T20 World Cup being held in India. Just like in T20 cricket; with fast decisions, fearless strokes, and match-winning partnerships, India and Canada will shape the future together. With this resolve, I invite all of you to join Indias journey of development. Canada participated in their second T20 World Cup this year, having finished fourth in the group stage in their inaugural appearance in 2024. Canada endured a difficult campaign at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, exiting at the group stage after four defeats in a demanding Group D. Drawn alongside heavyweights such as South Africa, New Zealand and Afghanistan, as well as the United Arab Emirates, Canada struggled to find winning momentum despite flashes of promise. Canada participated in their second T20 World Cup this year, having finished fourth in the group stage in their inaugural appearance in 2024. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Although Canada showed fighting spirit with the bat in patches, inconsistency with both bat and ball proved costly, as they finished bottom of the group and missed out on a place in the Super Eights. Article Source: IANS
Zaheer Leads Fast Bowling Camp At CoE, Harbhajan Likely To Hold One For Off-spinners
T20 World Cup: Amidst all the attention on the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, the idea of having specialist camps at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru has been steadily taking shape. Sources aware of the matter have told IANS that a fast-bowling camp led by former pace spearhead Zaheer Khan is going to conclude on Monday. The targeted pacers who have been with the India A and U19 set-ups and did well for their respective states have been undergoing a camp under the watchful eyes of Zaheer for three days and is going to conclude today. This is for helping the players who are already on the radar of national selection, said sources. It is to be noted that the CoE has been without a full-time fast-bowling coach after Troy Cooleys stint finished in December 2025 as he turned 60, the age of superannuation for coaches at the high-performance facility. In terms of spin bowling, the CoE has former India left-arm spinner and selector Sunil Joshi, who joined in October last year. The BCCI had invited applications for the fast-bowling coach role on February 9 and it is understood that appointing Cooleys replacement will take around one to two months. With regard to Harbhajan holding a camp for promising off-spinners in the country, the dates and duration of the camp are yet to be finalised, though it is understood that this may take place later this month, before IPL 2026 begins. It is to be noted that the CoE has been without a full-time fast-bowling coach after Troy Cooleys stint finished in December 2025 as he turned 60, the age of superannuation for coaches at the high-performance facility. In terms of spin bowling, the CoE has former India left-arm spinner and selector Sunil Joshi, who joined in October last year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The BCCI is also looking to fill other critical vacant posts like Head of Sports Science and Medicine and various coaching roles, and the process of completing the hirings will also take one-two months. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Jasprit Bumrah Wins impact Player Of The Match Medal After Indias Win Over WI
T20 World Cup: India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah was adjudged the Impact Player of the Match after a decisive spell helped India maintain the West Indies to a chaseable target before Sanju Samsons unbeaten 97 helped the defending champions secure a crucial victory in their T20 World Cup clash on Sunday at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Bumrah returned figures of 2/36 from his four overs. While the numbers may not fully reflect his influence, the timing of his breakthroughs proved pivotal. In the 12th over of the innings, with the West Indies looking to accelerate, Bumrah struck twice, removing the dangerous Shimron Hetmyer and Roston Chase, to derail the Caribbean sides momentum and tilt the contest firmly in Indias favour. His ability to deliver in pressure situations once again underlined why he remains Indias go-to bowler in crunch moments. The twin strikes not only stemmed the flow of runs but also exposed the middle order, allowing India to tighten the screws in the death overs. Presenting the medal, Indias fielding coach T Dilip lauded the teams collective intensity while singling out Bumrah for his composure in decisive phases. Brilliant stuff, brilliant effort, well done. We're a gun team and today we showed with our intent what it means to be that. That's what the play was today. Today's game reminds me of my favourite quote: The strength of the team is each individual, and the strength of each individual is the team. Today we represented that through care and belief everytime we did that. Outstanding efforts. The impact player goes to someone who owns the big moments most of the times with his calm face and deadly execution. He's none other than Jasprit Bumrah, he said while presenting the medal to the pacer. Bumrah, in turn, credited his teammates for holding their nerve during the chase and ensuring India crossed the line without panic, as he said, Thank you so much. Special mention to Dube as well, the two fours that he hit didn't let the pressure come into our team. So yeah, special mention to him. Tilak also played a great knock, not taking away anything from him but yes, come the big day we're off to get together and hopefully do well in Mumbai. Cheers. Brilliant stuff, brilliant effort, well done. We're a gun team and today we showed with our intent what it means to be that. That's what the play was today. Today's game reminds me of my favourite quote: The strength of the team is each individual, and the strength of each individual is the team. Today we represented that through care and belief everytime we did that. Outstanding efforts. The impact player goes to someone who owns the big moments most of the times with his calm face and deadly execution. He's none other than Jasprit Bumrah, he said while presenting the medal to the pacer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this win, India continued their strong run in the tournament, showcasing both bowling discipline and batting depth and secured their place in the semi-final, where theyll meet England on Thursday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: When And Where To Watch SA Vs NZ Semifinal
New Zealand ICC Men: The knockouts of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 are all set, with the first semi-final taking place at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, on Wednesday between New Zealand and South Africa. South Africa will come in with high spirits after beating New Zealand in their group game. The Proteas beat the Kiwis by seven wickets in Ahmedabad on February 14 and will look to replicate that result. A five-wicket win over Zimbabwe in their final Super 8 game meant South Africa finished first in their group with a perfect record of 3 wins from 3 games. New Zealand will look to take revenge against South Africa and put an end to their unbeaten streak in the tournament after finishing second in Group 1 and will look to return to the T20 World Cup final for the first time since 2021. In 2021, New Zealand made it to the final but lost by eight wickets to Australia at the Dubai International Stadium on November 14. With a place in the final at stake, two of the tournaments most consistent sides will battle for supremacy in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter. The second semi-final will feature England, who topped Group 2 with a perfect record, facing India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday, March 5. India secured their spot in the semi-finals after a thrilling win over the West Indies in their final Super 8 match, creating an exciting matchup against the defending champions. The final is set to take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on March 8. Venue, time and streaming details- T20 World Cup 2026 South Africa vs New Zealand semifinal: Venue Eden Gardens in Kolkata will host the second semi-final clash between South Africa vs New Zealand. T20 World Cup 2026 South Africa vs New Zealand semifinal: Time The South Africa vs New Zealand semifinal will begin 7:00 PM (IST) and 1:30 PM (GMT) with the toss taking place 30 minutes before the starting time on Sunday. T20 World Cup 2026 South Africa vs New Zealand semifinal: Live Telecast Live television coverage of the South Africa vs New Zealand ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final match will be available on the Star Sports Network. T20 World Cup 2026 South Africa vs New Zealand semifinal: Live Streaming The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand will be streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website. Squads: The ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand will be streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand: Mitchell Santner (c), Finn Allen, Mark Chapman, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Glenn Phillips, Rachin Ravindra, Tim Seifert, Ish Sodhi, Kyle Jamieson, Cole McConchie Article Source: IANS
SA, NZ Meet In T20 WC Semis For The First Time; Key Stats Ahead Of Historic Clash In Kolkata
T20 World Cup: South Africa and New Zealand head into the semi-finals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 following impressive yet contrasting campaigns and gear up to face each other on Wednesday at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. South Africa are heading into the semifinals on the back of a flawless campaign, having remained unbeaten through the group stage and Super Eights. The Proteas topped their Super Eight group with commanding performances that underlined both their batting depth and bowling discipline. A comfortable chase against Zimbabwe capped their second-round run, while a commanding victory over India underlined their title credentials. Having finished as runners-up in the previous edition, the Proteas appear determined to go one step further this time. New Zealand, meanwhile, began strongly with convincing wins over the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan and Canada. A key Super Eight triumph over Sri Lanka strengthened their semi-final push, although a narrow defeat to England in their final Super Eights match meant qualification depended on net run rate. Despite that setback, the BlackCaps advanced and now bring a well-balanced unit into a high-stakes clash for a place in the final. This will be the first time South Africa and New Zealand meet in a T20 World Cup semi-final. They have competed four times in the group stage of the tournament, but never in the knockout rounds, making this upcoming match a historic first. The two heavyweights first met in a T20 World Cup match in 2007, with the Proteas emerging victorious. They faced each other three more times in subsequent tournaments, in 2009, 2014 and the current edition, with South Africa winning on all occasions. The venue, however, might prove challenging for both teams and could give the Kiwis an upper hand, given their prior experience at Eden Gardens. New Zealand have played two T20Is at the venue previously. While they beat Bangladesh in the 2016 edition of the marquee event, the BlackCaps suffered a 73-run defeat at the hands of India during a T20I series in November 2021. South Africa, meanwhile, do not hold any experience of playing a 20-over game at the venue, with their only game against India in October 2015 being washed out. However, players of both sides have extensive experience of playing the Indian Premier League matches at the venue, making the upcoming World Cup contest even more interesting. South Africa vs New Zealand Head-to-Head Record in T20 World Cups: Played: 4 South Africa vs New Zealand Head-to-Head Record in T20 World Cups: Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand won: 0 Article Source: IANS
Pakistan Players Likely To Face Fines After India Defeat And Poor World Cup Show: Report
Pakistan Cricket Board: Pakistan cricket authorities are expected to impose a heavy fine of five million rupees (approximately 17900 USD) on underperforming male cricketers after the team's exit in the Super Eight round in Sri Lanka, according to a news report on Monday. Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has conveyed to the players that they get good amounts in central contracts and endorsement money so on poor performances they will get fines and that will be to the tune of five million Pakistan rupees, sources told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) Sources reported that PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi was upset after the poor performance and some questionable decisions in the February 15 match against India, and he had decided to punish the players. Naqvi was in the stadium and noticed how Pakistan team wilted under pressure and made a wrong decision to bowl first at a venue where bat first was the winning formula and then captain made a lot of mistakes while players failed to handle the pressure of an India game. This will be an unprecedented action but Naqvi has had enough as he also saw Pakistan team crashing out from the first round of 2024 World Cup and Champions Trophy last year, so he has to punish the players. Some sources said that each player has already been fined 5 million rupees but it could not be confirmed, sources stated further. Naqvi was in the stadium and noticed how Pakistan team wilted under pressure and made a wrong decision to bowl first at a venue where bat first was the winning formula and then captain made a lot of mistakes while players failed to handle the pressure of an India game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score A-category players earn a monthly salary of 4.5 million rupees plus 2.07 million rupees from ICC revenue. B-category players receive 3 million rupees per month and 1.5525 million rupees from ICC share. C-category players are paid 1 million rupees monthly and 1.035 million rupees from ICC share. D-category players earn 750,000 rupees each month along with 517,500 rupees from ICC share. Article Source: IANS
New Delhi To Host SJFI National Convention 2026 After 23 Years
AC Bali Table Tennis Tournament: The Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI) National Convention 2026 will be held in New Delhi from March 13 to 16, marking the return of the prestigious annual gathering to the national capital after 23 years. The National Convention, organised by the Delhi Sports Journalist Association (DSJA) will also celebrate the Golden Jubilee of SJFI, making it one of the most significant editions in its history. SJFI is recognised and affiliated with the world body of sports journalists, the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). The National Convention will bring together sports journalists from the North, East, West and South Zones, along with leading figures from Indian sport, administration and broadcasting. With the support of major industry stakeholders and prominent brands, the 2026 edition is set to be the largest and most impactful in the federations history. Over four days, the event will combine meaningful professional dialogue with competitive sporting action and extensive networking opportunities. The programme includes a Grand Sports Conclave featuring top administrators and Olympic icons, the JK Bose Inter-Zonal T20 Cricket Tournament, the AC Bali Table Tennis Tournament, multi-dimensional family and youth engagement activities like the Modern Pythian Games, and a grand Finals and Closing Ceremony attended by distinguished dignitaries. Abhishek Tripathi, president, DSJA, said, The Delhi Sports Journalist Association is fully prepared for this event. When the SJFI entrusted us with hosting this National Convention, we decided to make it a landmark event. Our preparations are nearly complete. Renowned sports figures from across the country will participate in this four-day event. Sports journalists from across the country will be in Delhi from the 13th to the 16th to attend the SJFI National Convention. I thank the Sports Ministry and sports-related companies for standing shoulder to shoulder with this event. I would especially like to thank Virendra Sachdeva, Secretary of the Archery Association of India and Delhi BJP President, for his immense support in organizing this event. The Grand Sports Conclave will see participation from some of the most influential names in Indian sports and administration. Saraju Chakraborty, SJFI president, said, The Golden Jubilee National Convention in New Delhi marks a defining moment in the journey of the Sports Journalists Federation of India. For five decades, SJFI has stood for credibility, professionalism and unity in sports journalism. As we return to Delhi after 23 years, this convention will not only celebrate our legacy but also chart the roadmap for the future of our profession in a rapidly evolving media landscape. We are grateful to the Delhi Sports Journalist Association for hosting this landmark edition and look forward to meaningful discussions and collective growth. The Grand Sports Conclave will see participation from some of the most influential names in Indian sports and administration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the Golden Jubilee edition will celebrate 50 years of SJFIs contribution to Indian sports journalism recognising the evolution of the profession from print to digital, broadcast and multi-platform storytelling. With participation from major brands and strong institutional backing, the SJFI National Convention 2026 is expected to be one of the most impactful editions in the federations history. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Good Things Happen To Good People And At The Right Time, Says Suryakumar On Samsons Knock
T20 World Cup: India captain Suryakumar Yadav paid a heartfelt tribute to Sanju Samson after the wicketkeeper-batters match-winning 97 not out steered India into the T20 World Cup semi-finals, adding that the knock was a deserved reward for a cricketer who has endured more than his fair share of hardships. Samson's unbeaten knock laced with 12 fours and four sixes guided India to a five-wicket victory over the West Indies at Eden Gardens on Sunday in a must-win Super Eights clash. Such was the impact of Samsons knock that Suryakumar doffed his cap when the wicketkeeper-batter was coming back to the dressing room after the chase was over. I always say good things happen to good people and at the right time. No better time, no better stage for someone like him to step up and give the team what the team required. The moment he came into the side, I think the first thing which he said amongst the group when we sat together was, 'let's do something which the team wants, not what you want, Suryakumar said in the video posted by the BCCI on their social media accounts on Monday. He also reflected on a turbulent year for Samson, who was in and out of the team in last 12 months and even had to bat out of his opening position. I always say good things happen to good people and at the right time. No better time, no better stage for someone like him to step up and give the team what the team required. That comes with experience and also over his life, hes seen so many ups and downs. I don't want to take you back to what happened in the whole year - losing his position, batting out of position, and then coming back batting at the same position. It's not easy to win the World Cup. The World Cups, the ICC tournaments, the games which you play in ICC tournaments are won by courageous people, and this was a courageous knock. He can already get carried away by a good start, but then the way he was batting, he held one side together, took the team through. He deserves all the credit. I'm very happy for him, his wife, his family back home, and all the people who love him, support him. We're just one more step closer. Hopefully, this may continue. I have a lot of things to say, but then, I'm very happy. He deserves everything, he elaborated. It's not easy to win the World Cup. The World Cups, the ICC tournaments, the games which you play in ICC tournaments are won by courageous people, and this was a courageous knock. He can already get carried away by a good start, but then the way he was batting, he held one side together, took the team through. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will now face England in the semi-final at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday, with Suryakumar& Co now one step away from a place in the final of a tournament they are bidding to retain on home soil. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: When And Where To Watch India Vs England Semifinal
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Semifinal Trilogy: India, England Face-off Yet Again; Key Stats Ahead Of Wankhede Clash
T20 World Cup Semi: A familiar rivalry will once again take centre stage as India and England lock horns in the second semi-final of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. This is the third consecutive edition in which the two heavyweights will meet in the last four, having faced each other in the semi-final of the tournaments previous two editions in 2022 and 2024. The upcoming clash in Mumbai continues a compelling semi-final sequence. In 2022, England halted Indias campaign at the penultimate stage before going on to beat Pakistan to lift the trophy. Two years later, the script flipped. Led by Rohit Sharma, India defeated England in the 2024 semi-final and carried that momentum into the final, where they overcame South Africa in Barbados to claim the title. Notably, in both recent editions, the winner of the India-England semi-final has gone on to become world champion, a statistical trend that adds further weight to Thursdays contest. England have played six T20Is at the Wankhede Stadium so far, winning three and losing as many. India, meanwhile, have played seven T20Is at the iconic venue, having won five of them. However, the Men in Blue havent lost a T20I at the venue since December 2017. Their two losses in Mumbai came against the West Indies in 2016 and vs England in 2012. India and England have met twice in the shortest format at the Wankhede, with each side winning one game. India and England have met five times in the T20 World Cup. The head-to-head ledger marginally favours India, who have won three of those encounters, while England have claimed two victories. The numbers reflect a closely fought rivalry, with little separating the sides on the global stage. The rivalrys most iconic chapter dates back to the inaugural edition in 2007. It was during that group-stage meeting that Yuvraj Singh etched his name into cricketing folklore. Following an on-field exchange with Andrew Flintoff, Yuvraj launched Stuart Broad for six sixes in a single over, the first such feat in T20 internationals. That over remains one of the defining moments in the tournaments history and set the tone for a rivalry built on drama and high stakes. When it comes specifically to the T20 World Cup semifinals, the record stands evenly poised. Each side has won once in their two previous last-four meetings. Crucially, both victories led to eventual tournament triumphs. India vs England Head-to-Head Record in T20 World Cup Played: 5 India won: 3 England won: 2 India vs England Head-to-Head Record in T20 World Cup Semi-Finals Played: 2 India vs England Head-to-Head Record in T20 World Cup Semi-Finals Also Read: Live Cricket Score England won: 1 Article Source: IANS
'Nothing Can Beat That': Rohit Picks 2007 Final Vs Pakistan As His Favourite T20 WC Match
ICC T20 World Cup: Former India captain Rohit Sharma reflected on the important moments that have shaped the exciting rivalry between India and Pakistan since the ICC T20 World Cup began in 2007, describing the inaugural final as his favourite T20 World Cup fixture against the Asian rivals. 'Nothing can beat that': Rohit picks 2007 final vs Pakistan as his favourite T20 WC match New Delhi, March 2 (IANS) Former India captain Rohit Sharma reflected on the important moments that have shaped the exciting rivalry between India and Pakistan since the tournament began, describing the 2007 final as his favourite T20 World Cup fixture against the Asian rivals. Until the recent 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup fixtures, Rohit Sharma, the ambassador for this edition, participated in every IndiaPakistan match at the T20 World Cup. From his debut as a young player in 2007 to leading India to memorable wins over their rivals in 2022 and 2024, Sharma's journey in this historic rivalry has been remarkable. My favourite T20 World Cup match against Pakistan was definitely the final we played, nothing can beat that. We went on to win the World Cup. Rohit was quoted as saying by the ICC. India and Pakistan met twice in the first T20 World Cup in 2007. Before the final, a league match ended in a tie and was settled by the tournaments first bowl-out. In that same year (2007), we also played a league game against Pakistan, which was the only match in the tournament decided by a bowl-out, and we came out on top there as well. So in 2007, both World Cup games were special, Rohit recalled. Another memorable IndiaPakistan match took place during the 2022 T20 World Cup at the MCG. After being dismissed early, Rohit watched anxiously from the sidelines as his team staged an inspiring comeback to clinch a historic win. Yeah, I was in the dressing room. Then I came out, but I got nervous and went back inside. When games are this tight, especially when youre off the field and know you cant do anything, it just takes that sense of control away from you, and I felt helpless. You actually do feel helpless watching the game unfold when you cant do anything about it, said Rohit. Chasing 160, India faced a difficult situation at 31/4, but an extraordinary innings by Virat Kohli led them to a memorable win. Kohli played a blinder there. That was again very, very special to watch because we were in no position to win that game, especially after how we started. But the way we finished was magnificent. It has to be one of the greatest cricket games weve ever played because of the occasion. It was a World Cup game, an important one for us to win, and to come back from that situation made it even more special, the 2024 T20 World Cup-winning skipper said. Kohli played a blinder there. That was again very, very special to watch because we were in no position to win that game, especially after how we started. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ive played 160 T20 Internationals for India. I dont remember a single game where I wasnt nervous. I was nervous for each and every game. That feeling gives me nervousness, and I dont think that as long as Im holding this bat, going out there and taking the field, that feeling will ever go away. It stays with me. And that feeling means you still want to go out there, play the game, and give your best, Rohit concluded. Article Source: IANS

