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No Ahmedabad Advantage For South Africa Against West Indies: Keshav Maharaj

South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj denied on Wednesday that his side will have an advantage in their T20 World Cup showdown against the West Indies in Ahmedabad after playing four of their five matches there. Both sides come into Thursday's crucial Super Eights clash off the back of five straight wins in the tournament and the winners will put themselves in pole position for a semi-final berth. South Africa have played all but one match in Ahmedabad, including a thumping 76-run win over India in their first Super Eights match that silenced an 80,000-strong crowd. The West Indies have been playing exclusively in Mumbai and Kolkata, where conditions are very different to the cavernous Narendra Modi stadium. It's nice to not travel, said left-arm spinner Maharaj, who took 3-24 as co-hosts India were routed for 111 on Sunday. But from a pitch point of view, I think every game has been very different. The four matches that we've played here, conditions have played very differently throughout the game. So I don't see it too much of an advantage. It's just making sure that we adapt quicker rather than later compared to the opposition. West Indies batting coach Floyd Reifer said if his players stuck to their game plan they could negate any edge South Africa might hold. They have an advantage of playing most of their games at the same venue, Reifer told reporters. But like I said, once we plan properly and execute our plans, then we will play a good game of cricket. So for us, we're not worried too much about the venues and who played there, who didn't play there. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For us, no, it's just coming now and understanding what's needed to be done and execute.

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 10:41 pm

T20 WC: Santner, McConchie Heroics Lift New Zealand To 168/7 Against SL

Skipper Mitchell Santner: Skipper Mitchell Santner and Cole McConchie produced one of the greatest lower-order recoveries in Mens T20 World Cup history to lift New Zealand to 168/7 in their 20 overs against Sri Lanka in their Super Eights clash at the R Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. The pair added 84 runs for the seventh wicket, the highest stand for that position in the tournaments history, surpassing the 74-run partnership between Michael Hussey and Steve Smith against Bangladesh at Bridgetown in 2010. Their effort Santner making 47 and McConchie hitting 31 not out - came after New Zealand had slumped to 98/6 in 16 overs. Santner and McConchie plundered 70 runs in the final four overs, punishing Sri Lankas bowlers for bowling a string of full tosses and loose deliveries at the death. McConchies clean hitting silenced the Colombo crowd, while Santner provided crucial support with timely boundaries to take the Blackcaps to a competitive score. For Sri Lanka, Maheesh Theekshana and Dushmantha Chameera picked 3-30 and 3-38 respectively, but they will wonder if the damage done in the last four overs would bite them hard. In the start, New Zealands top order faltered after a brisk start from Finn Allen, who hit four boundaries in the first three overs. But after that, Sri Lankas bowling show began Allen chipped tamely back to Theekshana for a caught and bowled dismissal, while Tim Seifert pulled to deep square leg off Chameera. Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips hit a few boundaries in a brief partnership. But Sri Lanka continued to chip away Phillips was castled by a ripper from Chameera, while Ravindra cut straight to backward point off Theekshana, who clean bowled Mark Chapman, while Dunith Wellalage dismissed Daryl Mitchell in the same fashion. But after that, Sri Lankas bowling show began Allen chipped tamely back to Theekshana for a caught and bowled dismissal, while Tim Seifert pulled to deep square leg off Chameera. Rachin Ravindra and Glenn Phillips hit a few boundaries in a brief partnership. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: New Zealand 168/7 in 20 overs (Mitchell Santner 47, Rachin Ravindra 32; Maheesh Theekshana 3-30, Dushmantha Chameera 3-38) against Sri Lanka Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 9:12 pm

T20 WC: Zimbabwe Have Done The Homework, Says Burl On Indias Struggles Against Spinners

MA Chidambaram Stadium: Zimbabwe batting all-rounder Ryan Burl said his side has prepared thoroughly for their Super Eights clash against India, to be played at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday, adding that they are aware of Indias recent struggles against spinners in the competition. Both India, the defending champions, and Zimbabwe will enter the crunch clash with an aim to emerge victorious and keep their slim semi-final hopes alive. Indias batting unit has found spin bowling difficult to negotiate in the tournament losing 19 wickets to the tweakers with a run rate of 7.5 and an average of just 18.2, the lowest among the Super Eights sides. The vulnerability has been most pronounced against off-spin in the powerplay, where India have lost four wickets to that type of bowling. With Zimbabwe having the likes of Burl, captain Sikandar Raza and Graeme Cremer handling the spin bowling department, the trio are primed to challenge the wobbly Indian batting order. First of all, thank you for acknowledging that Zimbabwe's got some quality spinners. That's obviously a nice compliment and we're doing a lot of our homework. It's not that We're doing more or less homework just because it's India. We take each game as it comes. I won't give away too many secrets how we're going to approach tomorrow, but yeah, obviously what you have said is spot on and it is something that we are aware of, taken into account, and we would be silly to ignore it going into tomorrow's game. It's also about the match-ups - what are their and our strengths and how can we exploit maybe any small little advantages that we have in our favour. So, it's something that we do have to take into account, said Burl in the pre-match press conference. He also confirmed that Raza, who had a hand injury scare during the match against West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, is fit to play against India. Sikandar Raza is 100% playing. Good luck telling him that he's not going to play against India and yes, he's going to be playing. Burl has two wickets from four outings in the ongoing T20 World Cup and said hes aware of the importance of Thursdays clash for both teams. It is a must win match for us, but its also a must win game for India. There's obviously a lot at stake here, being a World Cup game and if we are to progress to the semi-finals, we both want to look at winning tomorrow's game. He also confirmed that Raza, who had a hand injury scare during the match against West Indies at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, is fit to play against India. Sikandar Raza is 100% playing. Good luck telling him that he's not going to play against India and yes, he's going to be playing. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But the added pressure of both teams needing to win tomorrow's game, and pressure does funny things to teams. Obviously it being a World Cup, there's that added pressure as well. So we've obviously got our processes that we want to go through. And hopefully we can execute those tomorrow, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 8:26 pm

Ranji Trophy: Dogra Fined 50 Percent Match Fee, Receives Two Demerit Points For Head-butting Aneesh (Ld)

Kashmir Cricket Association: Jammu and Kashmir captain Paras Dogra has been fined 50 percent of his match fee and handed two demerit points for head-butting Karnataka substitute fielder K.V. Aneesh during day twos play in the Ranji Trophy final at the KSCA Ground on Wednesday. A BCCI official told IANS that Dogra has been fined 50 percent of his match fee shortly after day twos play ended. In addition to this, two demerit points have been added to Dogras disciplinary record, as per the playing conditions for mens multi-day matches, further said the official. The incident occurred in the 101st over of J&Ks first innings, when Dogra and Kanhaiya Wadhawan attempted to steady the innings after early setbacks. Shortly after edging a delivery from Prasidh Krishna to the boundary, Dogra exchanged words with Aneesh, who was stationed at silly point. Dogra then advanced towards Aneesh and headbutted him while still wearing his helmet, prompting immediate intervention from on-field umpires Rohan Pandit and Ulhas Gandhe, as well as Karnataka opener Mayank Agarwal and captain Devdutt Padikkal. Later, Dogra was seen apologising to Aneesh. The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) said it would comply with the aforementioned decision, noting that the sanction was in line with established norms by the BCCI and the match referees ruling. Whatever has been done now is as per the BCCI norms and we have to follow them. Plus, we have to follow the decision made by the match referee for this final, who is Vengalil Narayanan Kutty, said a JKCA official to IANS. The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) said it would comply with the aforementioned decision, noting that the sanction was in line with established norms by the BCCI and the match referees ruling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coming to the match, Dogra and Kanhaiya Wadhawan struck 70 each while Sahil Lotra was unbeaten on 57 to ensure Jammu & Kashmir, chasing their first Ranji Trophy title, reached 527/6 in 126 overs at the end of day twos play, before bad light brought an early end to the proceedings. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 8:00 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K Captain Dogra Fined 50% Match Fee For Headbutting Karnatakas Aneesh On Day 2

Ranji Trophy Final: Tensions boiled over in the Ranji Trophy final as Jammu and Kashmir captain Paras Dogra was reportedly fined 50 per cent of his match fee for headbutting Karnataka substitute fielder KV Aneesh during an explosive exchange on Day 2 of the title clash. The disciplinary action follows one of the most volatile moments witnessed in recent domestic cricket finals, when a fiercely contested match briefly descended into confrontation. The flashpoint occurred in the 101st over of Jammu and Kashmirs first innings. Dogra, batting alongside Kanhaiya Wadhawan, had just edged a delivery from Karnataka pacer Prasidh Krishna to the boundary when a verbal altercation erupted between him and Aneesh, who was stationed at forward short leg What began as words quickly escalated. Dogra advanced toward Aneesh and appeared to initiate contact with a headbutt, striking the helmeted substitute. Karnataka skipper Mayank Agarwal rushed in to defuse the situation as umpires intervened to prevent further escalation. Although Dogra is understood to have offered an apology at the end of the over, Aneesh reportedly declined to accept it, according to a Cricbuzz report. The incident also drew reactions from senior Karnataka players, including KL Rahul and Agarwal, who were seen engaging in a heated verbal exchange with the Jammu and Kashmir captain in the immediate aftermath. The charged atmosphere did not dissipate. Shortly thereafter, another confrontation unfolded when Karnataka fast bowler Vijaykumar Vyshak and Wadhawan came together following contact during a run, underscoring the strain and intensity surrounding the summit clash. It's not a big deal, it happened in the heat of the moment. A bit of these exchanges keep going on, especially when you're playing the final. We defused the situation right there. After that he started chatting again, Dogra told Cricbuzz at the end of the day's play, on Tuesday, speaking about the incident. The charged atmosphere did not dissipate. Shortly thereafter, another confrontation unfolded when Karnataka fast bowler Vijaykumar Vyshak and Wadhawan came together following contact during a run, underscoring the strain and intensity surrounding the summit clash. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The episode has cast a shadow over what was otherwise a high-quality contest. Dogra, 41, remains one of the most respected figures in Indias domestic circuit and recently surpassed the 10,000-run milestone in Ranji Trophy cricket, a testament to both his longevity and consistency. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 7:10 pm

T20 WC: Asalanka Comes In As SL Elect To Bowl Against NZ, McConchie Replaces Neesham

T20 World Cup: Charith Asalanka has come into Sri Lankas playing eleven as skipper Dasun Shanaka won the toss and elected to bowl first against New Zealand in a Super Eights clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the R Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. The match is a must-win affair for Sri Lanka if they are to keep themselves in contention for the semi-finals. New Zealand, meanwhile, are also roaring to get their first win after their previous clash against Pakistan was abandoned due to rain. After winning the toss, Shanaka said Asalanka comes in for Kamil Mishara, which will lead to their top-order having a slight adjustment. The main lesson for our batters from the game against England is to take the innings deep and show more responsibility through the middle overs. I thought our bowlers did a pretty decent job in the last match, and we expect them to deliver a similar performance tonight. There might be some assistance for the spinners, but you never really know what the surface will offer, so we felt bowling first was the right call, he said, amidst huge cheers from the crowd. New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner said Cole McConchie comes into the playing eleven in place of Jimmy Neesham. Nice to be here. Its been a few days without a proper game - obviously we were up against the rain the other night and theres not much you can do about that - but weve had some good training sessions and were ready for this big match. The challenge will be taking on the Sri Lankan spinners. Weve been playing in India, so the conditions arent unfamiliar, and its been pleasing to see different guys step up at different times. Thats all you can really ask for. The two at the top have done an outstanding job, and hopefully they can set the tone again. The surface looks good, so the aim is to put up a strong score. That one change gives us a bit more spin in the middle order. It adds balance, but a lot will depend on the ground dimensions. I think whichever side is smarter in using the bigger side of the boundary will have a pretty good day, he said. Playing XIs: The surface looks good, so the aim is to put up a strong score. That one change gives us a bit more spin in the middle order. It adds balance, but a lot will depend on the ground dimensions. I think whichever side is smarter in using the bigger side of the boundary will have a pretty good day, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Charith Asalanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Kamindu Mendis, Dasun Shanaka (captain), Dunith Wellalage, Dushan Hemantha, Dushmantha Chameera, Maheesh Theekshana, and Dilshan Madushanka Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 6:52 pm

India Deaf Team Wins Inaugural ADCA T20I Asia Cup In Cuttack

ADCA T20I Asia Cup: The first edition of the ADCA T20i Asia Cup 2026 at Cuttacks Barabati Stadium came to an end on Wednesday with Team India beating the Sri Lanka Deaf team by six wickets to win the first Asia Cup trophy. The event saw some amazing performances throughout the series, with India winning their very first match against Sri Lanka by 4 wickets, followed by a dominating 10-wicket win against Nepal in the second match, and Sri Lanka winning by 6 wickets against Nepal in the third match. In the reverse fixture, Sri Lanka again won against Nepal by 157 runs, followed by India registering a narrow 1-run win against Sri Lanka and a dominating 9-wicket victory against Nepal to secure their spot in the final against Sri Lanka. Sai Akaash of India was adjudged Player of the Match for his impactful all-round performance, scoring a quickfire 27 runs off 14 balls and picking up two crucial wickets. Sri Lankas Gimadu L Malkam had a memorable series, claiming the best batter award for his aggregate of 196 runs, while his teammate Gihan Lasidu D Silva earned the best bowler of the series accolade with 10 wickets. Capping off a dominant campaign, Gimadu L Malkam was also named player of the series for his outstanding all-round contribution of 196 runs and seven wickets. Sai Akaash of India was adjudged Player of the Match for his impactful all-round performance, scoring a quickfire 27 runs off 14 balls and picking up two crucial wickets. Sri Lankas Gimadu L Malkam had a memorable series, claiming the best batter award for his aggregate of 196 runs, while his teammate Gihan Lasidu D Silva earned the best bowler of the series accolade with 10 wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Complimenting ADCA for kicking off the historic T20I Asia Cup 2026, Roma Balwani, Director, ADCA & CEO, IDCA said, It was truly a memorable maiden tournament and delighted to be part of the historic first edition of the ADCA T20I Asia Cup, 2026. I congratulate Team India for winning the inaugural trophy, and also the Srilankan team for giving us an amazing match to watch. This series will not only stand as a testament to your hard work but also inspire the next generation of players to take up cricket and represent their respective countries across Asia. I once again thank and congratulate Mr. Sumit Jain, President, ADCA, support partners and ODCA and OCA officials for their wholehearted involvement to make this historic feat a grand success. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 6:26 pm

DY Patil T20 Cup: Lomror, Rawat Star For Income Tax; Bista, Wadhera Lead The Way For Jain Irrigation

At DY Patil University Ground: Left-handed batting duo Mahipal Lomror and Anuj Rawat powered Income Tax to a six-wicket win over Bank of Baroda in the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup game held at the DY Patil Stadium in Nerul on Wednesday. Chasing 164/5 posted by Bank of Baroda, batting all-rounder Lomror and wicketkeeper-batter Rawat shared a 119-run stand for the second wicket to set up the victory for Income Tax side in the tournament seen as more of a preparatory tournament for the upcoming IPL season. Lomror finished unbeaten on 78 off 39 balls, striking five fours and five sixes, while Rawat made 59 off 34 deliveries studded with six boundaries and three sixes. Income Tax completed the chase with 29 balls to spare. For Bank of Baroda, Jay Jain was the standout performer with an unbeaten 91 off 54 balls, hitting five fours and six sixes. All-rounder Parth Rekhade returned with figures of 2-25 for Income Tax. Meanwhile, at the DY Patil University Ground, Jain Irrigation defeated DTDC by six wickets by chasing down 199 with three balls to spare. Skipper Jay Bista led from the front with 62 off 40 balls, hitting six fours and two sixes. He added 61 runs for the third wicket with India A and Punjab Kings left-handed batter Nehal Wadhera, who scored 49 off 30 balls, studded with a four and four sixes. Gautam Wagela was DTDCs top scorer in them making 198/3 through an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls, featuring nine boundaries and two sixes, though the effort went in vain. Brief Scores: At DY Patil Stadium - Group D: Bank of Baroda 164/5 in 20 overs (Jay Jain 91 not out, Rakshith S 22; Parth Rekhade 2-25) lost to Income Tax 165/4 in 15.1 overs (Mahipal Lomror 78 not out, Anuj Rawat 59; Vaibhav Mali 2-28) by six wickets At DY Patil University - Group B: DTDC 198/3 in 20 overs (Gautam Wagela 76 not out, Vedant Murkar 37) lost to Jain Irrigation 202/4 in 19.3 overs (Jay Bista 62, Nehal Wadhera 49; Ankit Singh 2-38) by six wickets Thursdays matches: At DY Patil Stadium - 11 am: Group B: CAG v Route Mobile At DY Patil University - Group B: DTDC 198/3 in 20 overs (Gautam Wagela 76 not out, Vedant Murkar 37) lost to Jain Irrigation 202/4 in 19.3 overs (Jay Bista 62, Nehal Wadhera 49; Ankit Singh 2-38) by six wickets Also Read: Live Cricket Score At DY Patil Ground, Talegaon - 11 am: Group C: DY Patil Blue v Indian Navy, 4 pm: Group A: DY Patil Red v Mumbai Customs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 5:56 pm

Sidra Amin Reprimanded For Code Of Conduct Breach In PAK W Vs SA W 1st ODI

Emirates ICC International Panel: Pakistan women's cricketer Sidra Amin has been found guilty of breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct in their first ODI against South Africa, played at the Mangaung Oval on Sunday. Sidra was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match, ICC said in a statement on Wednesday. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Sidra Amins disciplinary record in accordance with the regulations. This marks her second offence within 24 months, taking her total tally of demerit points to two. The incident occurred in the 24th over of Pakistans innings when, after being dismissed, Sidra slammed her bat onto the ground before leaving the crease. She had previously received a demerit point for a similar offence against India on October 5 during the Womens Cricket World Cup 2025. Sidra accepted the offence and the sanction proposed by Shandr Fritz of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, eliminating the need for a formal hearing, the statement further said. On-field umpires Kerrin Klaaste and Nimali Perera, third umpire Lauren Agenbag, and fourth umpire Stacy Lackay levelled the charge, it added. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, and one or two demerit points. On-field umpires Kerrin Klaaste and Nimali Perera, third umpire Lauren Agenbag, and fourth umpire Stacy Lackay levelled the charge, it added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sune Luus was the player of the match with all round performance. She took two crucial wickets with the ball and also played an unbeaten 93 run knock against the visitors. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 5:30 pm

T20 WC: Ahead Of Meeting Zimbabwe, Pathan Urges India To Focus On Victory Over Net Run-rate

MA Chidambaram Stadium: Former all-rounder Irfan Pathan has cautioned India against chasing a big gain in net run rate ahead of their crunch Super Eights meeting against Zimbabwe, saying that winning must remain the priority in their aim to enter the semi-finals. Defending champions India will meet Zimbabwe in their second Super Eights game at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Thursday evening, knowing that back-to-back wins will keep their slender semi-final hopes alive after a huge 76-run loss to South Africa has left them in danger of an early exit from the competition. I really hope that approach of playing for net run-rate does not come into play at the start of the game. The priority should be winning the game first. So, perform well and try to win. Only then should you think about the run-rate. If you start thinking about chasing the net run-rate of, say, the West Indies, that is almost impossible. That would mean beating teams like Zimbabwe and the West Indies by a margin of 100 runs, which is not easy in T20 cricket. So, I sincerely hope that when the Indian team plays these next two matches, the main focus is simply on winning first, said Pathan on JioStar. He also reflected on what went wrong for India in the heavy loss to South Africa at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Where do I even begin? As Surya said, India needs to bowl, bat and field better to win the next game. We did not perform well in any of the three departments. What disappointed me the most was that once we had lost four or five wickets, no one tried to stitch together a partnership and take the score close to 150. There was not even one substantial partnership. Everyone wanted to play aggressively, and look at what has happened. Acknowledging that Indias net run rate of -3.8 is a big setback, Pathan also lauded South Africa for their slower balls strategy paying off very well. We are now far behind on net run-rate. The West Indies and South Africa have gone miles ahead. So, recovering that run-rate is going to be very difficult. Apart from that, I was very vocal about the slower deliveries and variations of the South African bowlers. They used them very smartly, and we had no answer. Whenever they bowled a slower one to any batter, there was no ability to see off that delivery, rotate the strike, or look for a low-risk boundary option. Though the chatter is huge about Sanju Samson coming into the playing eleven and break monotony of left-handed batters at the top of the order for the clash against Zimbabwe, Pathan felt skipper Suryakumar Yadav should bat at number three. Apart from that, I was very vocal about the slower deliveries and variations of the South African bowlers. They used them very smartly, and we had no answer. Whenever they bowled a slower one to any batter, there was no ability to see off that delivery, rotate the strike, or look for a low-risk boundary option. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If something goes wrong with the new ball, just one good delivery can get him out. So, I understand the thinking. However, they still need to consider batting Suryakumar Yadav at number three to break the monotony of having three left-handers at the top, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 5:16 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K In Command Against Karnataka, Reach 527/6 At Stumps On Day 2

Ranji Trophy Final: All-rounder Sahil Lotra stood tall with an unbeaten 57 as Jammu and Kashmir reached 527/6 at Stumps on Day 2 in the Ranji Trophy Final against the eight-time champions Karnataka here at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Wednesday. After losing two big wickets in the second session, the Jammu and Kashmir team started the third session with caution, but Sahil soon changed gears, hitting three fours to Prasidh Krishna and Shreyas Gopal. Sahil made sure the pressure did not fall on the new batter Abid Mushtaq, who was also giving a strike to the all-rounder, and completed his fifty off 73 balls in the 150th over. Sahil remained unbeaten at 57 with seven fours to his name, while Abid remained not out at 20 off 31 balls before play was first interrupted due to bad lighting, followed by rain, which eventually led to the match being called off. Only 11 overs were bowled in the final session, and J&K scored 49 runs. Earlier, with the help of captain Paras Dogra's half-century, J&K reached 473/6 at Tea despite a comeback by Karnataka in the session, with two wickets to their name. J&K had a good start to the post-lunch session with Dogra and Wadhwan continuing the momentum from the first session of the day. Wadhwan completed his fifty in the 122nd over. He reached the milestone in just 84 balls. However, he got out after scoring 70 runs. Meanwhile, Dogra continued to take his team's score further by rotating the strike well. The 41-year-old completed his fifty off 150 balls. Karnataka finally got the breakthrough in the 143rd over when Shreyas Gopal clean bowled Dogra with a googly. After being pushed back by J&K on day 1, Karnataka made a strong comeback at the start of day 2 as centurion Shubham Pundir was trapped by Vidyadhar Patil and got caught at mid-wicket. Meanwhile, Dogra continued to take his team's score further by rotating the strike well. The 41-year-old completed his fifty off 150 balls. Karnataka finally got the breakthrough in the 143rd over when Shreyas Gopal clean bowled Dogra with a googly. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 527/6 (Shubham Pundir 121, Yawer Hassan 88, Kanhaiya Wadhawan 70; Prasidh Krishna 3-90) against Karnataka at stumps on Day 2. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 5:02 pm

Captain Kerr slams maiden T20I ton as New Zealand thrash Zimbabwe

She became the third New Zealand woman to score a T20I hundred, after Bates and Devine

Espn CricInfo 25 Feb 2026 4:49 pm

T20 WC: Rinku Will Join Squad Ahead Of Zimbabwe Clash, There Will Be Thoughts About Playing Samson, Says Kotak

With Abhishek Sharma: India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak confirmed thatmiddle-order batter Rinku Singh will be joining the squad on Wednesday evening ahead of must-win Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe here at the M A Chidambaram Stadium on Thursday. Rinku, who has figured in all the matches India have played so far in the ongoing T20 World, left the team hotel and travelled to Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday after his father, who is suffering from liver cancer, was admitted to a hospital and is on ventilator support. He did not attend a practice session on Tuesday. While addressing the press conference, Kotak confirmed that the batter will return to Chennai on Wednesday evening. Rinku's father wasn't well. So he went back. I think he is coming back this evening, he said. However, there are chances that India may bring wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson into the playing XI for the must-win match against Zimbabwe. Speaking about if the team will have any changes after a 76-run loss against South Africa, Kotak said, There can be changes, yes. We are discussing everything because we have two left-handers as openers and a left-hander at number three, and the opposition also has an off-spinner. Since we lost wickets in the first over in the last three games, any team would think about changes. We never decide the team too early, and its not fair to reveal plans in advance, but yes, there are definitely thoughts about it. Speaking about if the team will have any changes after a 76-run loss against South Africa, Kotak said, There can be changes, yes. We are discussing everything because we have two left-handers as openers and a left-hander at number three, and the opposition also has an off-spinner. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When asked if the net session gave the indications that Samson will play against Zimbabwe, Kotak replied, Sometimes he wants to do some drills, but I don't think net sessions give any indications. But, definitely, there will be thoughts about playing him. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 4:44 pm

Tried To Mould My Game Around Dave, Says Tristan Stubbs On Batting With Idol David Miller

For Tristan Stubbs: For Tristan Stubbs, sharing the middle with David Miller is more than just a tactical advantage for South Africa; it is the realisation of a childhood dream, and the power-hitter said that throughout his transformative years, he moulded his game around how Miller plays. Long before Stubbs emerged as one of the Proteas most exciting finishers, he was a schoolboy in Gqeberha trying to copy the fearless strokeplay of Miller. Now 25, the hard-hitting right-hander finds himself not only performing the same finishing role for the national side but doing so alongside the man he idolised growing up. I love batting with Dave [Miller]. I pretty much watched him my whole junior years and tried to mould my game around Dave and the way he plays the backend, Stubbs said. For years, Miller was the youthful free spirit in the South African dressing room, equally at home launching sixes as he was on a surfboard or golf course. The similarities with Stubbs are striking. Both thrive in high-pressure chases, both back their power at the death, and both carry a calm assurance that belies the chaos often unfolding around them. When Stubbs joined the Proteas setup in 2022, Miller embraced the youngster from Knysna rather than viewing him as competition. The mentorship has since evolved into a partnership built on shared cricketing instincts. That chemistry was on full display during South Africas dramatic double Super Over win against Afghanistan at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. With the match hanging in the balance, Stubbs smashed a six off the final ball of the first Super Over to force a second tie. He then opened the next Super Over with another towering maximum before Miller seized control, striking two more sixes to clinch victory by the narrowest of margins. The fireworks stood in contrast to their more calculated stand in the Super Eights clash against India. After the dismissal of Dewald Brevis, Stubbs resisted the urge to attack recklessly, instead rebuilding alongside Miller. Their 35-run partnership off 21 balls steadied the innings before acceleration resumed. Stubbs was particularly composed after Millers departure for a blistering 63 off 35 deliveries in the 16th over. The younger man paced his finish expertly, remaining unbeaten on 44 off 24 balls after a late assault. You can't just try and go too early, then you all blow out. Its about managing the situation, Stubbs said. We still had a lot of time. Five overs in a T20 game is a lot of balls and can make a big difference. We (Stubbs and Miller) think so much alike about the game, about our sort of role, it's pretty much similar. I have chewed his ear off over the years and I love the way he goes about it. We speak a lot about batsmanship, which sometimes can get lost, because everyone wants you to sort of hit from ball one, and you sort of can lose the value of your wicket, whereas myself and Dave, we think alike, so it's been awesome over the years to learn from that, he said. While Miller has matured into a senior statesman, now a husband and father, and Stubbs has taken on leadership responsibilities as captain of Sunrisers Eastern Cape, the dynamic between them remains rooted in mutual respect and shared philosophy. We still had a lot of time. Five overs in a T20 game is a lot of balls and can make a big difference. We (Stubbs and Miller) think so much alike about the game, about our sort of role, it's pretty much similar. I have chewed his ear off over the years and I love the way he goes about it. We speak a lot about batsmanship, which sometimes can get lost, because everyone wants you to sort of hit from ball one, and you sort of can lose the value of your wicket, whereas myself and Dave, we think alike, so it's been awesome over the years to learn from that, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If the Proteas find themselves needing composure and controlled aggression at the death once again, they will look no further than the duo who think, and finish, as one. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 4:32 pm

'I've Been Joking With Teammates That They Can't Get Rid Of Me Easily: Megan Schutt On ODI Comeback

Allan Border Field: Australias premier pacer, Megan Schutt, humorously remarked that she keeps telling her teammates they wont be rid of her easily while also mentioning that she felt good to be back with the team after being named in the playing XI for the recently concluded first ODI against India, following injuries to Ellyse Perry and Kim Garth. The veteran Australian quick needed just two balls to remind everyone of her value. After spending the entire T20I leg of the multi-format series on the sidelines, Schutt made an emphatic return in the opening ODI against India at Allan Border Field on Tuesday, striking with her second delivery to set the tone for a commanding day from Australias bowlers. The 33-year-old produced a trademark inswinger to trap opener Pratika Rawal lbw, underlining her enduring threat with the new ball. It was an immediate statement from a bowler who had gone from being omitted from the ODI squad to reclaiming her spot following a late injury change. I've been joking with them all the time that they can't get rid of me that easily. It's nice to be back in the squad and back in the team as well. Making an impact with the new ball is what I was brought in to do ... it's nice to be able to do that and just feel good behind the ball again, Schutt told reporters at Hobart Airport on Wednesday. That's your job as an opening bowler, we're all looking for wickets early. In the Powerplay, it's a risk- reward situation with only two out, and I was lucky enough to get the ball moving and got the wicket early, she added. Schutt finished with 2-42 from nine overs, a return that carried historical significance. The haul lifted her past Lisa Sthalekar into third place on Australias all-time womens ODI wicket-takers list, now trailing only Cathryn Fitzpatrick (180 wickets) and Ellyse Perry (166). Her presence in the XI had not been guaranteed. Initially left out of the ODI squad for the India series, Schutt remained part of the broader group but was overlooked for the three T20Is, with fellow quicks Kim Garth and Darcie Brown preferred. When selectors announced the squads in January, national selector Shawn Flegler clarified that the omission of Schutt did not mean the end of her ODI career. It was mainly due to tactical reasons, such as tailoring the team for home conditions and wanting to increase Browns exposure to the format with her fast pace. However, fate played a role when Garth sustained a quad injury, which sidelined her from the ODI series and opened the door for Schutts return. The seamer acknowledged the disappointment of missing out during the T20Is but said the reasoning had been clearly communicated. Extra pace (in Brown) was the main (reason) against the Indian side. And I understand it's disappointing sitting on the sidelines but again, it's part of the job that you do, being on the sidelines, and you've still got to really support your team and run the drinks well and try not to be too sour about it, she said. The seamer acknowledged the disappointment of missing out during the T20Is but said the reasoning had been clearly communicated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia arrived in Hobart on Wednesday and will train at Bellerive Oval on Thursday ahead of Fridays second ODI. With the multi-format series locked at four points apiece, Schutts resurgence could prove pivotal as the hosts look to wrest back momentum. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 3:46 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K Reach 478/6 Against Karnataka At Tea On Day 2

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CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 3:16 pm

Adani Sportsline FC Name 22-man Squad For ADFA 3rd Division League

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CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 2:56 pm

Abhishek Maintains No. 1 Spot, Ishan Enters Top-5 In T20I Batter Rankings

T20I Player Rankings: Indias T20I contingent has made a strong statement in the latest International Cricket Council (ICC) Mens T20I Player Rankings, with opener Abhishek Sharma maintaining his top spot AND wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan breaking into the top five. At the top of the batting rankings, Abhishek retained his No.1 position despite a relatively quiet start to the T20 World Cup. He maintains a comfortable 62-point lead over Englands Phil Salt. Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan, currently the tournaments leading run-scorer, jumped two spots to third, achieving a career-best rating. Kishan climbed three places to move to fifth in the T20I batter rankings, continuing his impressive run in the shortest format. His surge headlines a productive week for India, with multiple players making gains in the updated charts. Indias presence in the top 10 has grown stronger, with Kishans rise complemented by notable gains from other international performers. South Africas Dewald Brevis vaulted 10 places to ninth, while Afghanistans Ibrahim Zadran (13th), West Indies skipper Shai Hope (14th) and England captain Harry Brook (18th) also registered significant progress. In the all-rounders list, Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza reclaimed the No.1 spot after playing a key role in guiding his team into the Super Eights. He overtook Pakistans Saim Ayub in what has become an increasingly competitive race at the top. Indias Shivam Dube also made gains, rising two places to seventh, while Afghanistan veteran Mohammad Nabi moved up to eighth. Indias presence in the top 10 has grown stronger, with Kishans rise complemented by notable gains from other international performers. South Africas Dewald Brevis vaulted 10 places to ninth, while Afghanistans Ibrahim Zadran (13th), West Indies skipper Shai Hope (14th) and England captain Harry Brook (18th) also registered significant progress. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Further down the list, West Indies quick Matthew Forde (seventh) and India spearhead Jasprit Bumrah (eighth) made notable advances. South Africas Marco Jansen, West Indies spinner Gudakesh Motie and England left-arm spinner Liam Dawson also enjoyed upward movement after productive weeks. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 2:36 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Tempers Flare As Skipper Paras Dogra Headbutts Karnataka Fielder On Day 2

The Ranji Trophy Final: The Ranji Trophy Final between eight-time champions Karnataka and Jammu & Kashmir at the Hubli Cricket Ground witnessed dramatic scenes on Day 2 as J&K captain Paras Dogra lost his cool during his innings and headbutted a Karnataka fielder K.V. Aneesh, triggering heated exchanges between the two sides. The incident happened in the 101st over when, shortly after edging a delivery from Krishna to the boundary, Dogra was involved in a verbal exchange with Karnataka substitute fielder Aneesh at silly point. Dogra advanced towards Aneesh and headbutted him while still wearing his helmet, prompting immediate intervention from players and match officials. Karnataka's senior player Mayank Agarwal stepped in to separate the two as umpires moved to defuse the situation. After Paras' temper cooled down, he went to apologise, but Aneesh refused to accept it. Karnataka's senior players KL Rahul and Agarwal reportedly did not let the tensions drop, as both continued to attack Dogra verbally while fielding near him. Despite the continuous attacks and criticism, Dogra stood tall and remained unbeaten on 36 as Jammu & Kashmir reached 380/4 at lunch on Day 2. The incident drew strong reactions from fans, who criticised Dogra for reacting aggressively. Many were shocked to see Paras, who is known for his calm nature, react in such a manner. A Karnataka fan wrote on X, That was poor and unprofessional from Paras Dogra. Another user said, That Paras Dogra helmet butt was poor from the captain. The incident drew strong reactions from fans, who criticised Dogra for reacting aggressively. Many were shocked to see Paras, who is known for his calm nature, react in such a manner. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Dogra had previously retired hurt on 9 off 48 balls on the opening day after being struck on the glove by a bouncer from Vyshak Vijaykumar, but returned to bat on Day 2 after Karnataka made a strong start to the morning by taking the crucial wickets of Shubham Pundir, who scored 121 runs, and Abdul Samad, who made 61. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 2:08 pm

Medvedev calls for ranking system rethink to ease burden on players

Top players are obligated to compete in the four majors and eight Masters events, with the world rankings breakdown reduced from 19 to 18 tournaments in 2026 after the men's body removed an ATP 500 commitment

The Hindu 25 Feb 2026 12:59 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Dogra, Wadhawan Carry J&K To 380/4 At Lunch On Day 2

Ranji Trophy Final: Captain Paras Dogra and Kanhaiya Wadhawan rescued the team after back-to-back wickets as Jammu & Kashmir reached 380/4 at Lunch on Day 2 against the eight-time champions Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy Final here at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Wednesday. After being pushed back by J&K on day 1, Devdutt Padikkal-led Karnataka made a comeback at the start of day 2 as the pacers made good use of the swing and the bounce as they created chances at the start. Karnataka finally got the breakthrough in the 98th over when over night batter Shubham Pundir was trapped by Vidyadhar Patil and got caught at mid-wicket after scored 121 runs laced with 12 fours and two sixes. In the following over, Abdul Samad (61) became Prasidh Krishna's third victim. Then, captain Dogra, who had retired hurt on day 1, returned to the crease and stabilised the innings along with wicketkeeper Wadhawan, who was taking off the pressure by hitting the fours and continuously rotating the innings. Dogra was also involved in an altercation in the 101st over. Shortly after edging a delivery from Krishna to the boundary, he had a verbal exchange with Karnataka substitute fielder K.V. Aneesh at silly point. The skipper moved towards Aneesh and headbutted him while still wearing his helmet, prompting immediate intervention from players and match officials. Karnataka's senior player Mayank Agarwal stepped in to separate the two as umpires moved to defuse the situation. Dogra was also involved in an altercation in the 101st over. Shortly after edging a delivery from Krishna to the boundary, he had a verbal exchange with Karnataka substitute fielder K.V. Aneesh at silly point. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 380/4 (Shubham Pundir 121, Yawer Hassan 88, Abdul Samad 61; Prasidh Krishna 3-59, Vidyadhar Patil 1-85) against Karnataka at Lunch on Day 2. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 12:52 pm

'Can't get rid of me that easily' - Schutt makes a mark on unexpected comeback

The seamer struck in her first over during the opening ODI having received a late recall

Espn CricInfo 25 Feb 2026 12:49 pm

T20 WC: Road To Semis Scenario For Pakistan After Narrrow Loss To England

T20 World Cup: England became the first team to seal their semi-final spot at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 after beating Pakistan, whose chances for semi-final qualification have taken a hit. A defeat to England after a washout against New Zealand means Pakistan's fate is not entirely in their hands. With England already through, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand will battle for the only remaining semi-final spot. England opened their Super 8 campaign with a 51-run win over Sri Lanka in Kandy on Sunday, before victory over Pakistan at the same venue on Tuesday. It was captain Harry Brook who rose to the occasion, hoisting his first T20I hundred to guide his team to victory. He also became the first captain to score a hundred in T20 World Cup history. Scenarios for Pakistan to enter semifinal Two wins for New Zealand (against Sri Lanka and England) would end Pakistan's campaign, irrespective of a win over Sri Lanka. However, two New Zealand defeats mean Pakistan would only need to beat Sri Lanka, though one New Zealand defeat would also open the door for Salman Ali Agha's side, albeit coming down to a Net Run Rate battle. A final-over defeat to England prevented a Net Run Rate beating, though they will lament letting victory slip after holding their opponents to 58/4 in the eighth over in the chase of 166. However, two New Zealand defeats mean Pakistan would only need to beat Sri Lanka, though one New Zealand defeat would also open the door for Salman Ali Agha's side, albeit coming down to a Net Run Rate battle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When Brook was dismissed, England were already on the brink of victory, at 155/6. But they lost three wickets in the space of six runs to inject some late drama into the match. Going into the last over, England needed three runs, with two wickets in hand. Archer avoided any more delay, as he pulled through mid-wicket for a four. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 11:54 am

T20 WC: Shastri Calls Indias Loss A timely Shake-up After South Africa Thrashing In Super 8s

T20 World Cup: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes Indias crushing 76-run defeat to South Africa in the Super Eights of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup could serve as a much-needed wake-up call rather than a fatal blow to their semi-final hopes. India were dismantled at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, where Marco Jansens stunning 4-22 spearheaded South Africas ruthless bowling performance. Chasing 188, India collapsed to 111 all out in 18.5 overs, marking their first loss in an ICC event since the 2023 ODI World Cup final at the same venue. Reacting to the setback on The ICC Review, Shastri struck a measured tone, suggesting the defeat may have come at the right time in the tournament. You win 12 matches on the trot, there's bound to be an off day. And I'm glad it has come early. It might just be the shakeup India needed, Shastri said. After being reduced to 51/5 in the chase, India never recovered as South Africas disciplined attack, led by Jansen (4-22) and Keshav Maharaj (3-24), exposed frailties in the defending champions batting unit. The heavy margin of defeat also left India with a net run rate of -3.8, meaning they must now win their remaining Super Eight matches against Zimbabwe and the West Indies to stay firmly in semi-final contention. Shastri indicated that beyond the result, the manner of the defeat could trigger strategic reassessment within the camp. It might also make them rethink their strategy as to the composition of the side going ahead. They would have learned from that last experience that they're not going to take things for granted because in this Super Eight if you lose one more (match), then you're really putting yourself under serious pressure, he added. India had entered the clash unbeaten in the tournament, but their batting faltered on a slow black-soil surface after South Africa recovered from 20/3 to post 187/7, thanks to David Millers 63 and Dewald Brevis 45. While Jasprit Bumrahs 3-15 offered a bright spot with the ball, the chase never gained traction, with Shivam Dubes 42 proving insufficient resistance against a relentless Proteas attack. For Shastri, however, the bigger picture remains intact, provided India responds swiftly. With the Super Eights format leaving little margin for error, another slip-up could significantly dent their semi-final aspirations, making their upcoming fixtures virtual must-win encounters. Quality spinners have significantly influenced the T20 World Cup, particularly in matches held in India. Considering the conditions, Shastri prefers including an additional spinner to enhance variation and different attacking angles. For Shastri, however, the bigger picture remains intact, provided India responds swiftly. With the Super Eights format leaving little margin for error, another slip-up could significantly dent their semi-final aspirations, making their upcoming fixtures virtual must-win encounters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If Axar Patel is playing, he might be batting at No.8. You have got Hardik Pandya at No.5, you've got Shivam Dube at No.6, you've got Washington Sundar at No.7. Axar can go at No.5 as well. Now, if eight batters can't do the job in T20 cricket, then something's wrong, especially with that kind of firepower. Where you're missing out is you're not giving yourself that extra option of a bowler, which I think is important. Rinku Singh might have to miss out. But if he has to come in, he has to come in place of a specialist batter, Shastri concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 11:48 am

Ranji Trophy Final: 'Opportunities Like This Don't Come Again,' Says Pundir After Century Against Karnataka

Ranji Trophy Final: Jammu and Kashmir batter Shubham Pundir revealed that his goal was to make the best use of the opportunity and bat as long as possible after he scored a historic century against Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy Final at the Hubli Cricket Ground. Pundir etched his name in the history books as he became the first Jammu and Kashmir player to hit a century in the Ranji Trophy Final. He completed his hundred off 186 deliveries and also forged a 139-run partnership with opener Yawer Hassan, who scored 88 runs. Right now, to be honest, it hasnt fully sunk in. But its a special moment. I never thought I would score a century in a final like this. Opportunities like this dont come again and again. My only aim was to enjoy the moment and bat for as long as possible. That was my target; to stay at the crease as long as I could, Pundir said in a video released by the BCCI Domestic on Wednesday. The Jammu and Kashmir's star also explained the reason behind changing his gears after 90 and completing the hundred with a six. There was no pressure, there's actually a story behind it. When I played U-19, I got out on 96, I had played out 4-5 maidens, and I got out on 96 so my thinking since then has been to get to a century as soon as possible when you are in the 90s, he explained. Pundir also spoke about his strategy which helped him tackle the early seam movement available to Karnataka's experienced bowlers. The Jammu and Kashmir's star also explained the reason behind changing his gears after 90 and completing the hundred with a six. There was no pressure, there's actually a story behind it. When I played U-19, I got out on 96, I had played out 4-5 maidens, and I got out on 96 so my thinking since then has been to get to a century as soon as possible when you are in the 90s, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pundir got out at the start of the second day as he was trapped by Vidyadhar Patil and was caught at mid-wicket. He scored 121 runs and hammered 12 fours and two sixes during his stay at the crease. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 11:22 am

ECB insist Pakistani players will not be frozen out the Hundred

Pakistani players will not be discriminated against in selection for the Hundred, the England and Wales Cricket Board said on Tuesday, despite reports they could be overlooked due to political tensions with India. The BBC reported last week that the four Indian-owned franchises of the eight-team competition -- Manchester Super Giants, MI London, Southern Brave and Sunrisers Leeds -- were not considering Pakistani players for next month's auction. A total of 67 Pakistan players - 63 men and four women - have submitted themselves for selection. The England and Wales Cricket Board and all eight of The Hundred team franchises reaffirm their commitment to ensuring The Hundred continues to be a competition that is inclusive, welcoming and open to all, the ECB said in a statement. All eight teams commit to selection being based solely on cricketing performance, availability, and the needs of each team. Players from Pakistan have not featured in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) since 2009 because of diplomatic tensions between the two countries. With several IPL owners now owning teams in several different countries, opportunities for Pakistani cricketers to participate in various other leagues are in danger of being reduced further. Players will go under the hammer in London on March 11 and 12. Former England captain Michael Vaughan had been among those to call for action from the ECB over the rumours. They own the league and this should not be allowed to happen, said Vaughan, who referenced the ECB's stated aim of cricket becoming the most inclusive sport in England. The most inclusive sport in the country is not one that allows this to happen.

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 10:58 am

Australia To Host Bangladesh For Test Series After 23 Years In August

Great Barrier Reef Arena: Australia will host Bangladesh for a Test series for the first time since 2003, from August 13- 22, Cricket Australia said on Wednesday. The opening Test will commence on August 13 at Marrara Stadium in Darwin. It will be the first time a Test has been held in Darwin since Australia hosted Sri Lanka in 2004. Darwin hosted Bangladesh in 2003 and Sri Lanka in 2004, but Australia had not played an international there since 2008 until South Africa played two T20Is there on a drop-in pitch in August last year. The two-Test series to close from August 22 at Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay. Notably, Mackay will host a Test for the first time, becoming the 12th venue to do so in Australia. Bangladesh have not played Australia in long-form cricket since notching their maiden Test win over them in Dhaka in 2017. The series will be part of the World Test Championship 2025 to 27 cycle, in which Australia are leading with seven wins in eight matches. Were delighted to bring Test cricket to northern Australia and look forward to a fantastic series against Bangladesh. It is no secret the international calendar is now crowded and we are fortunate to have world class facilities available in August ensuring we have another window for Test cricket outside summer, Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg said. Marrara Stadium and Great Barrier Reef Arena have been outstanding venues for international cricket in recent seasons, he added. After the Bangladesh series, Australia will move to South Africa for a three-match Test series. Pat Cummins' team will then host New Zealand for four match test series at the end of the year. Series schedule: After the Bangladesh series, Australia will move to South Africa for a three-match Test series. Pat Cummins' team will then host New Zealand for four match test series at the end of the year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Second Test: August 22-26, Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 10:18 am

Crickets Rare 299 Club: When Batsmen Fall Just Short of a Triple Century

Recently, Bengal batsman Sudip Gharami missed a historic Ranji Trophy triple century as he was dismissed for 299 in the quarterfinal clash against Andhra Pradesh, but his innings powered Bengal towards a semifinal berth. The Bengal Cricket Academy Ground in Kalyani witnessed both cricketing tragedy and brilliance during Sudip Gharamis 930-minute vigil. He faced 596 deliveries, striking 31 fours and six sixes, before Sheikh Rasheeds delivery crashed into his stumps. While dismissals in the nervous nineties (99) are not rare, and dismissals on 199 have also been witnessed, being dismissed for 299 falls into the rarest category. In Tests: Total number of dismissals on 99: 80 Total number of dismissals on 199: 12 Total number of dismissals on 299: 1 Records Sudip Gharami Created: He is the first batsman in the Ranji Trophy to be dismissed for 299. Maharashtras Shantanu Sugwekar had also scored 299 (against Madhya Pradesh in 198889) but remained not out. He is only the third batsman in first-class cricket to be dismissed for 299 (the others being Martin Crowe and Michael Powell). His marathon effort of 930 minutes is the longest innings in terms of time for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. Now only time will tell how the BCCI senior selection committee takes note of Sudip Gharamis performances not only this innings (which was witnessed by national selector RP Singh), but also his overall season. He has scored 797 runs at an average of 56.92, with three centuries, including his maiden first-class double hundred, in 14 innings, and was fourth on the run charts heading into the semifinals. Trivia on Missed Triple Hundreds (Score of 299) First batter to be dismissed for 299 in first-class cricket: New Zealands Martin Crowe, in a Test against Sri Lanka in Wellington in 199091. Crowe failed to bear the burden of the impending milestone, and a gentle medium-pace delivery from Arjuna Ranatunga found him choked. Crowe later wrote: I didn't concentrate. Out for 299 tell me it's not true! Tears streamed down my face as I realised that this opportunity might never happen again. He was spot on. Second batter to be dismissed for 299 in first-class cricket: Glamorgans Michael Powell, in a County Championship match against Gloucestershire in Cheltenham in 2006. He would have become only the second man to score a triple hundred at Cheltenham College (the first was W.G. Grace). First batter to score 299 not out in first-class cricket: Australias Don Bradman, against South Africa in Adelaide in 193132. When No. 11 Hugh Pud Thurlow was run out, Bradman was left stranded on 299*. Incidentally, many believe Bradman was partly responsible for the run-out after sending Thurlow back. Thurlow, who was making his Test debut, did not score, take a wicket, or hold a catch in his only Test match. Second batter to score 299 not out in first-class cricket: Maharashtras Shantanu Sugwekar, in a Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh in Pune in 198889. His No. 11 partner, Anil Walhekar, batted for 110 minutes, scored 38, and added 102 runs before getting out. Sugwekar later recalled: The moment he saw the stumps rattled, he started crying. He was crying so much, I didn't know how to react. I told him, Jo hota hai hota hai. Once in the pavilion, I realised that I had missed a triple hundred. In the story of missing out on 300, Virender Sehwags case is particularly interesting. He was set to become the first player to score three triple centuries in Tests during the 2009 Mumbai Test against Sri Lanka. As the second days play was nearing its end, Sehwag was closing in on 300. His on-field partner, Rahul Dravid, advised him to remain patient, end the days play, and reach 300 the following morning. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sehwag followed the advice and finished the day on 284*. However, the next morning, Muttiah Muralitharan dismissed him for 293. Sehwag later admitted: I shouldn't have listened to Dravid. The way I was playing Murali that day, I shouldn't have missed the opportunity.

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 9:06 am

Australia's Darwin To Host Test Series Against Bangladesh

International Test cricket will return to the Australian city of Darwin for the first time in over two decades in August, organisers said Wednesday as they unveiled the schedule for an upcoming series against Bangladesh. Cricket Australia said the first of two Tests against Bangladesh would kick off on August 13 in the Northern Territory capital, the first such match there since July 2004 when they hosted Sri Lanka. The second Test from August 22-26 will be played in Mackay in the eastern state of Queensland. We're delighted to bring Test cricket to northern Australia and look forward to a fantastic series against Bangladesh, Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg said. It is no secret the international calendar is now crowded and we're fortunate to have world class facilities available in August ensuring we have another window for Test cricket outside summer, he added. The Tests will be the Australian men's first since thrashing England 4-1 in an Ashes series that wrapped up in January. Touted as a close contest, the Ashes was all over inside three Tests with Australia superior in all departments despite missing some key players. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the Bangladesh series, Australia will head to South Africa in October for three Test matches against the hosts in Durban, Gqeberha and Cape Town.

CNMSports 25 Feb 2026 8:39 am

Darwin and Mackay dates confirmed for Bangladesh's Top End tour

The two-Test series will take place in August and begins a hectic run in the format for Australia

Espn CricInfo 25 Feb 2026 6:19 am

Shaheen Afridi: Lack of partnerships cost Pakistan

Strike bowler returns to form with four-for but laments not having enough runs to defend

Espn CricInfo 25 Feb 2026 3:56 am

Jordan Cox 75 seals 3-0 sweep for England Lions

Scott Currie, James Coles shine with ball as Shaheens beaten again in Abu Dhabi

Espn CricInfo 25 Feb 2026 1:13 am

T20 WC: Salman Agha Rues Missed Chances After Pakistan's Defeat To England

T20 World Cup Super Eight: Pakistan captain Salman Agha admitted his side fell short despite a promising start, conceding that Harry Brooks brilliance ultimately proved the difference in their defeat to England in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup Super Eight clash in Kandy on Tuesday. Started well with the bat, but couldn't finish the way we wanted to. But some days you have to give credit to other batters. I think Harry batted brilliantly. Our score was a bit short. And then Brook took the game away from us. We threw everything at him, Salman said after the match. Englands bowlers set the tone. Pakistan chose to bat but managed only 164 for 9. Sahibzada Farhan scored a solid 63, with useful contributions from Babar Azam (25), Fakhar Zaman (25), and Shadab Khan (23*). Liam Dawson stood out with 3 for 24, while Jamie Overton (2 for 26) and Jofra Archer (2 for 32) kept control of the scoring. Salman acknowledged the openers contributions while admitting the rest of the batting unit did not fully deliver. I think he's batted very well throughout the World Cup. Other batters haven't played the way we wanted to, but it can happen like that in World Cups, he said of Farhan. On the bowling front, Salman reserved praise for Shaheen Shah Afridi, who struck early as he so often does against England. He bowled really well today. He's famous for early wickets, and he did that today. Whenever we play against England and lose, it's always him. Have to say hats off to him and the way he batted today. Very challenging, the way he batted. He can play all around the ground, so it can get challenging. I think he's batted very well throughout the World Cup. Other batters haven't played the way we wanted to, but it can happen like that in World Cups, he said of Farhan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also pointed to Mohammad Nawazs penultimate over as a moment that briefly rekindled hope. The way Nawaz bowled the 19th over, I thought maybe, you never know. Even if there's a 1% chance, my team will go for it. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 11:50 pm

T20 WC: 'Weve Come Here To Do The Job, And We Got It Done,' Says Brook After England Storm Into Semis

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: England captain Harry Brook said his side arrived with a clear mission and executed it to perfection after becoming the first team to reach the semifinals of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, edging Pakistan by two wickets in a thriller at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy on Tuesday. We've come here to do that job, and we got it done, Brook said after the Super 8 stage match. Brook led from the front with a historic 100 off 51 balls, smashing 10 fours and four sixes in a commanding knock that anchored Englands chase of 165. In doing so, he became the first captain to score a century in a mens T20 World Cup and only the third England batter to register a hundred in the tournament after Alex Hales and Jos Buttler. His ton also marked the first century by an England captain in mens T20Is. Explaining his promotion to No. 3, Brook credited head coach Brendon McCullum. Baz, the mastermind behind it. He came up in the morning and spoke with me. We wanted to try and maximise the Power-play a little more. They know I like to take the game on. Thankfully, it came off, and we got a decent start. Brook admitted the idea had been on his mind. I'd been thinking about it for a while. He also revealed a light-hearted exchange with McCullum before the game: Baz said that this morning - what do you think about No. 3? Pakistan is your team'. Earlier in the evening, Englands bowlers set the tone. Pakistan chose to bat but managed only 164 for 9. Sahibzada Farhan scored a solid 63, with useful contributions from Babar Azam (25), Fakhar Zaman (25), and Shadab Khan (23 not out). Liam Dawson stood out with 3 for 24, while Jamie Overton (2 for 26) and Jofra Archer (2 for 32) kept control of the scoring. Brook highlighted the importance of early breakthroughs. Important in any game of T20 cricket to get off to a good start, and Jofra's been able to do that. Puts them on the back foot early. The chase was anything but simple. England struggled at times, even with support from Will Jacks (28) and Sam Curran (16). However, Brooks counterattack helped stabilise the innings. The finish became tense, reminding everyone of past disappointments. Always nice to just win a game of cricket. A bit nervous at the end. I was about to say to Baz, 'Hopefully this isn't another Oval (vs India), he admitted. The chase was anything but simple. England struggled at times, even with support from Will Jacks (28) and Sam Curran (16). However, Brooks counterattack helped stabilise the innings. The finish became tense, reminding everyone of past disappointments. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With a Super Eight win over Sri Lanka already in the bag, and Pakistans clash against New Zealand washed out, Englands victory confirmed them as the first semi-finalists of the 2026 tournament. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 11:42 pm

Classy Brook century puts nervy England in the semi-final

After Brook fell, England lost three wickets for six runs in 12 balls before crossing the line against Pakistan

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 11:13 pm

T20 WC: England Becomes First Team To Enter Semis

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Two-time former champions England became the first team to reach the semifinals of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup after captain Harry Brook scored a historic century, beating Pakistan by two wickets in a Super 8 stage match at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy on Tuesday. Brook made history by becoming the first captain to score a hundred in a mens T20 World Cup match. His impressive 100 off 51 balls included 10 fours and four sixes, helping England chase down Pakistans total of 164 for 9 with little time to spare. He reached the 50-ball milestone with a boundary off Shaheen Shah Afridi. Brook is only the third England batter to achieve a T20 World Cup century, following Alex Hales and Jos Buttler. Additionally, this was the first century by an England captain in mens T20Is, breaking the previous highest score by a skipper in a T20 World Cup, which was 98 by Chris Gayle in 2010. While chasing 165, England struggled at times, but Brook counterattacked to take charge. Sam Curran (16) and Will Jacks (28) provided valuable support, but it was the captain who led the way, overpowering Pakistans bowlers with bold shots. He reached the 50-ball milestone with a boundary off Shaheen Shah Afridi. Brook is only the third England batter to achieve a T20 World Cup century, following Alex Hales and Jos Buttler. Additionally, this was the first century by an England captain in mens T20Is, breaking the previous highest score by a skipper in a T20 World Cup, which was 98 by Chris Gayle in 2010. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Having defeated Sri Lanka in their first Super Eight match and with Pakistans game against New Zealand being washed out, England's latest victory ensured they became the first team to secure a spot in the last four of the 2026 tournament. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 11:06 pm

T20 WC: After Swashbuckling Century, Canadas Samra Relishes Training Time Under Jwala Singh

T20 World Cup: Yuvraj Samra is not the type to dwell on yesterday's headlines. Just days after the 19-year-old smashed New Zealand's bowlers all over the park with a breathtaking 110 off 65 balls for Canada at the Mens T20 World Cup in Chennai, Canada's newest cricket sensation didnt immediately fly back to his hometown, Toronto. Instead, Samra, the youngest batter and first from the Associate Nations to score a century in the T20 World Cup, has been sweating it out and playing on different pitches in Mumbai since February 21 under the watchful eyes of Jwala Singh, the Mumbai-based coach who nurtured India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal. Singh first spotted Samras talent on a video call organised by the latters father, Baljit. When I saw him online with his father a few years back, I told my staff that he is too good and doesn't need an online session. Instead, he needs more of an offline session. His bat was coming very straight, his hands are so strong, and when I saw him playing against New Zealand, the way he smashed all those world-class bowlers, it showed that he has the right temperament to dominate at the international level as well, Singh told IANS on a virtual call on Tuesday. For Samra, the feeling is mutual. Back home in Canada, it's minus 20, and it snows for six months in a year. For us, it's really tough playing indoors all the time, and I'm just really grateful to be here in Mumbai practising with Sir on different wickets here. As much as I can practice on these Mumbai wickets, it's good, as it's not that easy to bat on. If I can bat well, it's a win anyway, and it's been really good so far, he said. The contrast between where he trains at home and what he produced in Chennai is not lost on Singh, who sees Samra's ability to adapt as the defining feature of his game. Its more so because coming from a country where for 6-7 months you are already in snow and not playing on proper turf wickets. You keep practising on extra turfs, where there is no turn, only bounce and pace. But coming to India and playing in different situations in Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Colombo, one can imagine that he adapts to the situations very well because it's very hard to do so, he noted. Since arriving in Mumbai, Samra has already moved through multiple venues -- the Air India ground, the Thane centre of Mumbai Cricket Club, run by Singh, as well as a session at the Oval Maidan on Tuesday -- with the MCA's BKC ground next on the itinerary for Wednesday. The variety of venues is deliberate, and Samra has taken it all in his stride. In my academy, there are kids who are always practising on the turning tracks. Still, they complain that the wicket has so much or so little turn. But this guy understands how to tackle and adapt to different conditions, and that's really very impressive. I took him to the Air India ground, and he adjusted to those wickets, as well as to my Thane centre. Today we did a session at Oval Maidan, and tomorrow we are going to MCA's BKC ground. So there is no difference at all. When you are playing well on different surfaces, that shows that he is mentally so good and he knows how to adjust, implement, and deliver his shots so that's the unique point he has because there are so many people who always have skills. But very few people can perform on the big occasions, and he is one of them, said Singh. With a T20 World Cup century already on the board at 19, Singh is not looking to overhaul anything. His focus now is on the mindset -- keeping Samra, named after legendary Indian batting all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, hungry, grounded, and relentlessly consistent. Well, if somebody like Yuvraj, whos already played in the World Cup, which is at the highest level and scores hundreds there, then most of the work has been done. It's always important to keep their mind alive, motivating them to keep working hard and make them aware of how to become consistent because if you are thinking about playing international cricket, it's all about consistency, he said. Singh also said Yuvraj showed unusually rapid progress in training, noting that within a day he had improved his back-foot play against short-pitched deliveries by nearly 20 per cent - a development that typically takes months for most youngsters. He added that Samras ability to read the ball was exceptional, explaining that while many batters pick cues from the release point, the youngster tracks the ball from the bowlers wrist and still manages to make late adjustments. Over four days of practice on varied surfaces, he said, the youngster consistently delivered, setting himself apart from peers. Singh was characteristically direct about what separates players like Samra from those who fade after a bright start. You have to score every day, and that's how I really teach the players. I try to make them hungrier towards success. If you have scored 100 in the past, whether it was on February 17 or 18, it's gone. Now we are on February 24 and need to think about today. You have to try to learn how to become consistent in terms of your cricket, social life, and handling others as it's very, very important because it's not about playing good cricket, it's about how good a human being you are -- how you are carrying your emotions, treating others and these things also count to play for the long term. So, this is what I really work on and make them learn. But the most important thing is focus, because if you have focus, then all other expertise will align towards the goal. If you don't have focus, everything will go on. I have seen many players -- they started very, very well, but today they are nowhere. It's all about focus and consistency, and mostly I try to build them as a good human, as well as how to become more consistent. Of course, they have skill; otherwise, without skill, you cannot survive at that level, he elaborated. You have to try to learn how to become consistent in terms of your cricket, social life, and handling others as it's very, very important because it's not about playing good cricket, it's about how good a human being you are -- how you are carrying your emotions, treating others and these things also count to play for the long term. Also Read: Live Cricket Score First of all, I want to say thank you to everyone from Canada who supported me throughout my journey and watched my game against New Zealand. I just really thank you for that, and I want to say to all the kids that anything is possible if you work hard towards it. Anything you dream of can become true, and I feel like you should never stop working hard and always chase your dreams, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 9:40 pm

T20 WC: Farhans 63, Late Flourish From Shadab Help Pakistan Post 164/9 Vs England

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Sahibzada Farhan's 63 and a late flourish from Shadab Khan (23 off 11) helped Pakistan post 164/9 in 20 overs against England in a Group 2 clash in the Super 8s stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy on Tuesday. Choosing to bat first, Pakistan had a terrible start in the Power-play as they lost two early wickets. Saim Ayub, who has been out of form in the tournament, yet again failed to impress with the bat. After being tested with multiple bouncers early, Jofra Archer got rid of him for a run-a-ball seven. Skipper Salman Ali Agha (5) got out in the third over as Liam Dawson struck in his first over. Despite the setbacks, Pakistan remained in the contest at 46/2, thanks to a fluent start from Sahibzada Farhan, who found the fence four times, while Babar Azam signalled positive intent with two crisp boundaries before the break. The pressure had increased on Pakistan as their scoring rate dropped significantly. They managed just 19 runs in the last four overs as they reached the halfway mark of their innings. The introduction of spin was key in slowing things down. Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson worked together, getting grip and variation from the pitch. Their disciplined lines and slight changes in pace forced the batters to play cautiously. Pakistan found themselves stalled and needed to accelerate in the second half of the innings. Pressure finally got to Babar Azam as he tried to break free after a slow middle phase. Realising the need to speed things up, he aimed to hit Jamie Overtons hard-length delivery across the line. However, the ball stayed low, slipped past the inside edge, and hit the top of off stump. This ended a frustrating 46-run partnership that took 44 balls, with Babar scoring only 25 runs off 24 balls. Fakhar Zaman shifted gears dramatically, using his feet to Will Jacks and launching him straight back over his head for a towering six. Farhan piled on the pressure in the same over, smashing a massive 100-metre hit over midwicket as the 14th over yielded 16 runs. Farhan backed his century in the last match with a gritty and hard-fought fifty in 37 deliveries, but was undone by Overton for a 45-ball 63. Dawson made an impressive play to dismiss Fakhar Zaman at a key moment. Fakhar misjudged consecutive googlies from Rashid and sent the second one high towards the leg side off a thick top edge. Dawson dashed to his right from short fine-leg and executed a fantastic tumbling catch on his back. Usman Khan took advantage of another England misfield to get off the mark with two runs before confidently slog-sweeping over midwicket for six. Dawson, returning for his second spell, got rid of Usman after being hit for a four off a misfield and then followed it with the wicket of Mohammad Nawaz on the next delivery, ending his spell at 3 for 24. All-rounder Shadab Khan showed resistance with the bat, scoring 23 off 11, but Pakistan's innings tumbled like a pile of cards as they lost the last four wickets for 32 runs. Usman Khan took advantage of another England misfield to get off the mark with two runs before confidently slog-sweeping over midwicket for six. Dawson, returning for his second spell, got rid of Usman after being hit for a four off a misfield and then followed it with the wicket of Mohammad Nawaz on the next delivery, ending his spell at 3 for 24. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 164/9 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 63, Fakhar Zaman 25; Liam Dawson 3-24, Jamie Overton 2-26) against England Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 9:10 pm

Rinku returns home due to family emergency, in doubt for Zimbabwe match

Rinku did not attend India's training session at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai ahead of their T20 World Cup match against Zimbabwe

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 8:47 pm

Italy cricket rocked by sexual harassment claims after T20 World Cup breakthrough

The allegations, made by a player from the Italian women's team, centre on Prabath Ekneligoda, the women's cricket co-ordinator

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 8:30 pm

Richard Pybus replaces Jonathan Trott as Afghanistan head coach

Pybus will link up with the team ahead of the white-ball series against Sri Lanka in the UAE next month

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 8:27 pm

Afghanistan Appoint Richard Pybus As Head Coach After Jonathan Trotts Exit

The Afghanistan Cricket Board: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has appointed Richard Pybus as the new head coach of the Afghanistan mens national team on Tuesday. Pybus will replace former coach Jonathan Trott, who stepped down from the role after the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard Pybus as the Head Coach of the Afghanistan National Team. He will join AfghanAtalan ahead of the upcoming white-ball series against Sri Lanka in March, the board said in a statement. Pybus has a long coaching experience. He is a three-time ICC Cricket World Cup-winning head coach and director of cricket, having played a central role in establishing high-performance systems across teams. He previously served as Head Coach, Director of Cricket, and Head of High Performance for the West Indies cricket team between 2013 and 2019. During that period, the West Indies achieved a historic treble in 2016, with their mens, womens, and U-19 teams winning ICC world titles in the same calendar year. Pybus also coached the Pakistan cricket team and guided them to the 1999 ICC Cricket World Cup final, where they finished runners-up to Australia. He has also held a senior leadership role with the Bangladesh cricket team and enjoyed significant success in South African domestic and franchise cricket, securing nine championship titles, which is a national record. He was twice named South African Cricket Coach of the Year. He previously served as Head Coach, Director of Cricket, and Head of High Performance for the West Indies cricket team between 2013 and 2019. During that period, the West Indies achieved a historic treble in 2016, with their mens, womens, and U-19 teams winning ICC world titles in the same calendar year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the Afghanistan cricket team suffered a shocking group stage exit at the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2026. The team was able to win only two matches out of four in the first round and lost to New Zealand and South Africa, who proceeded to the Super 8s stage from the group. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 8:14 pm

Sulky Pakistan Hockey Team Flies For World Cup Qualifiers Under A Banned Coach

The Telecom Asia Sport: A disgruntled Pakistan hockey team left for Egypt for World Cup qualifiers under a head coach banned for life over his blunder in the last global event the team played, a news report said on Tuesday. The players are not happy with the interim arrangements for the team as the federation has not arranged for a foreign coach and instead appointed a Pakistani coach who was banned for life in 2023, Telecom Asia Sport said in a report. Pakistan hockey players led by Ammad Butt are not happy with the interim arrangements of the team as they wanted Dutchman Roelant Oltmans as the head coach, but the new interim head of national hockey appointed Khawaja Junaid, who was banned for life in 2023, sources told www.telecomasia.net. The interim president, Mohiyuddin Wani, listened to the players but advised them to go with Junaid as there was not enough time to appoint Oltmans for the World Cup Qualifiers, the report said, quoting sources. The report claimed that skipper Ammad Butt contacted Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Moshin Naqvi to intervene, but he did not respond as he was busy with some work as the Interior Minister. Since most of the appointments in the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) and in the team are political, Naqvi kept himself away from that. Naqvi is not very popular in the Muslim League (Nawaz), which heads the coalition government, while Naqvi has the backing of the Pakistan People's Party, said sources. In 2023, Junaid was banned for life from taking part in hockey activities after an inquiry committee held him responsible for the national sides unceremonious ouster from the 2022 Asia Cup following an eight-month investigation. Pakistan were knocked out of the tournament after Junaid Manzoors equaliser in a crucial encounter against Japan was ruled out due to the presence of an extra player on the field. The Telecom Asia Sport report said the result, 2-3 in Japans favour, confirmed Pakistans elimination from the Asia Cup with the team needing at least a draw to go through as well as ended their chances of qualifying for the World Cup 2022. In 2023, Junaid was banned for life from taking part in hockey activities after an inquiry committee held him responsible for the national sides unceremonious ouster from the 2022 Asia Cup following an eight-month investigation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The interim arrangements were made after the Pakistan team was left in the lurch in Canberra, where the players claimed they were not put up in a proper hotel. Skipper Butt even claimed that hed to struggled to get the players' daily allowance,s which was less than the amount approved by the Pakistan Sports Board for foreign tours. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 7:38 pm

SL in win or bust territory as NZ look to spoil Khettarama party

A defeat for Sri Lanka against a well-rested New Zealand side will rule them out of contention for the semi-finals

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 7:14 pm

Santner wary of 'outstanding' Sri Lanka but ready to put on a 'good show'

New Zealand's opening Super Eight game against Pakistan was washed out, and they will be playing after a week

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 7:14 pm

T20 WC: Afridi Replaces Ashraf As Pakistan Opt To Bat Vs England

Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat against England in the Group 2 match of the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, Sri Lanka, on Tuesday. Pakistan have dropped Faheem Ashraf and brought in Shaheen Afridi in the playing eleven, whereas England are playing with the same eleven from the last match against Sri Lanka. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said, We are going to bat first. It looks like a good pitch. We will try to put up an above-par score and then try to defend the total. Well, wherever you go, you have to adjust to the conditions. We have to do it very quickly. Because we came here two days ago. We are playing in Sri Lanka, and the conditions remain pretty much the same. We know what we are going to get here. Yeah, we have one change. Faheem Ashraf is missing out. Shaheen is coming in. Well, we have a very good spin attack. To be honest, we also have a very good fast bowling attack. In particular, if we need a fast bowler, one can add that, while if we need a spinner, I can add that as well. It is an added responsibility whenever you captain a team. I am excited at the same time. Right now, I am enjoying it. I am really looking forward to this game. England captain Harry Brook said, We would have batted first as well. We love that as well. Its a fresh pitch, so hopefully its going to be a little bit better and give us a good opportunity to chase in the second innings. The same team. Yeah, weve got a lot of confidence. And as you said, we havent had our perfect game yet. Were waiting for that, and hopefully its just around the corner. Yeah, weve obviously got a lot of data and footage. Weve managed to look at him quite a bit. But hes not the only one - weve studied all their bowlers and batters. Were very well prepared, and hopefully we can have a good night. Thatd be lovely, wouldnt it? But you never know in T20 cricket. Its such a fickle game. Weve just got to go out there, try to play our best cricket, and stick to our processes as much as possible. Playing XIs: England captain Harry Brook said, We would have batted first as well. We love that as well. Its a fresh pitch, so hopefully its going to be a little bit better and give us a good opportunity to chase in the second innings. The same team. Yeah, weve got a lot of confidence. And as you said, we havent had our perfect game yet. Were waiting for that, and hopefully its just around the corner. Yeah, weve obviously got a lot of data and footage. Weve managed to look at him quite a bit. But hes not the only one - weve studied all their bowlers and batters. Were very well prepared, and hopefully we can have a good night. Thatd be lovely, wouldnt it? But you never know in T20 cricket. Its such a fickle game. Weve just got to go out there, try to play our best cricket, and stick to our processes as much as possible. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (c), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 7:04 pm

Pakistan bat vs unchanged England with Afridi back

Faheem Ashraf made way for the left-arm quick

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 6:53 pm

'A Promise To Lucknow': LSG Unveils New Logo Ahead Of IPL 2026

Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants have unveiled their new logo ahead of the upcoming 2026 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Tuesday. The revamped logo features the Garuda, a crown, and an elephant, with the franchise shifting from its earlier blue colour to a bold red as part of its new identity. The design bears resemblance to the logo of the Manchester Super Giants, which also incorporates an elephant alongside its signature winged element. Ahead of the LSG logo change, Manchester Originals were rebranded as Manchester Super Giants by the Sanjiv Goenka Group, which has bought a massive 70 per cent stake in the team. The new logo of The Hundred team, unveiled on January 26, featured a prominent elephant head with a crown in red, white, and gold. Today, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) unveil a new logo. Not just a new design. Not just a new look. But a symbol that carries the spirit of this city, this state, and every fan who has stood by the team from the very beginning, the franchise said in a release. This new emblem brings together three powerful symbols, Garuda, the Crown, and the Elephant, each telling a story that feels deeply personal to Lucknow and Uttar Pradesh, it added. The owner of the Lucknow Super Giants, Shashwat Goenka, explained the importance of the symbols in the new logo. This new logo is deeply emotional for us. The people of Lucknow and Uttar Pradesh welcomed the Super Giants into their hearts from day one. This symbol is a tribute to that love and belief. Garuda reflects our dreams to rise higher. The Crown reflects the pride you place on us every time we take the field. And the Elephant reflects the strength and loyalty that define this region, he said in the release. The owner of the Lucknow Super Giants, Shashwat Goenka, explained the importance of the symbols in the new logo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have forged a strong team ahead of the season with Rishabh Pant at the helm and players like Nicholas Pooran, Mohammed Shami, and Mitchell Marsh providing valuable experience and depth as they look to end their quest for the maiden IPL trophy with a new logo. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 6:44 pm

DY Patil T20 Cup: Golden Duck For Shreyas Iyer, Tamore's Effort In Vain

DY Patil T20 Cup: Mumbai wicketkeeper batter Hardik Tamores brilliant knock of 85 went in vain as Route Mobile went down by eight runs in the contest against DTDC in the 20th DY Patil T20 Cup at the University Ground in Nerul, Navi Mumbai on Tuesday. But the talking point of the day was Shreyas Iyers golden duck in BPCLs afternoon encounter against Bank of Baroda. After being asked to bat, DTDC posted 182 for nine in their 20 overs. In their response, Route Mobile fell short by eight runs to finish on 174 in 19.3 overs. Yash Thakur (4-29) and Shams Mulani (3-18) bowled well for Route Mobile. In their response, Tamores knock of 85 off just 47 balls, with 10 boundaries and three sixes, went in vain as Route Mobile fell short by just eight runs. At the DY Patil Stadium, Shubham Rohilla (79: 48b, 5x4, 4x6) added 136 runs for the second wicket with Suraj Vashist (55: 39b, 7x4, 1x6), helping Indian Navy post 200 for five in their 20 overs. In their response, despite Atharva Taides 67 off just 38 balls with four boundaries and four sixes, Canara Bank fell short by nine runs. Brief scores: At DY Patil Stadium 11 am: Indian Navy 200-5 in 20 overs(Shubham Rohilla 79, Suraj Vashist 55; Ajay Mandal 2-26) beat Canara Bank 191-9 in 20 overs (Atharva Taide 67, Abhinav Manohar 31; Poonam Poonia 4-32, Mohit Jangra 3-29)-by nine runs At DY Patil University 11 am: Group B: DTDC 182-9 in 20 overs (Maxwell Swaminathan 42, Ajinkya Beloshe 27 n.o.; Yash Thakur 4-29, Shams Mulani 3-18) bt Route Mobile 174 in 19.3 overs (Hardik Tamore 85, Siddharth Akre 25; Ankit Singh 3-37, Shreyas Gurav 2-22, Omkar Ghule 2-37, Pratik Mishra 2-48)-by eight runs Wednesday's fixtures: At DY Patil Stadium 11 am: Group D: Bank of Baroda v Income Tax; 4 pm: Group D: Reliance v BPCL At DY Patil Stadium Also Read: Live Cricket Score 11 am: Group B: Jain Irrigation v DTDC; 4 pm: Group A: Tata Sports v Mumbai Customs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 6:30 pm

SL vs NZ Match 46 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI

SL vs NZ, Match 46, Super 8, Cricket Tips :Sri Lanka and New Zealand will be facing each other in the next Super 8 clash. This is a do-or-die contest, as the two teams have had an unwanted result in their first game. New Zealand had a rained-out game against Pakistan, and the two teams shared one point each. Sri Lanka had a poor game against England, suffering a 51-run loss. This game will end the campaign for one of these two sides. Sri Lanka have the home conditions on their side, while New Zealand have an in-form combination. These two sides will step on the field on Wednesday at R. Premadasa Stadium, starting at 7 PM IST. SL vs NZ: Match Details Date: February 25, 2026 (Wednesday) Time: 7:00 PM IST Venue: R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo SL vs NZ Live Streaming Details The live action of the upcoming Super 8 clash will be available on the Star Sports networks. Fans can also watch the game through the Jio Hotstar app or website. SL vs NZ Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 28 Sri Lanka : 09 New Zealand : 16 No-Result : 03 SL vs NZ: Ground Pitch Report R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo is a good wicket for the bowlers. Seamers can get the movement with the new ball, whereas spinners will be able to extract spin and grip from the wicket. The toss will have a role because the team that will bat first has a better record at this venue. SL vs NZ Possible XIs Sri Lanka : Kamil Mishara, Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Pavan Rathnayake, Kamindu Mendis, Dunith Wellalage, Dasun Shanaka (c), Dushan Hemantha, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Dilshan Madushanka New Zealand : Tim Seifert (wk), Rachin Ravindra, Finn Allen, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Mitchell Santner (c), Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Ish Sodhi, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson SL vs NZ: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Pathum Nissanka is one of the top scorers in this tournament, and whenever he scores, Sri Lanka's chances of winning increase. For New Zealand, in-form opener Tim Seifert will be important, because he plays spin very well. Probable Best Bowler Mitch Santner will be more effective in these conditions. This pitch will suit his bowling style. For Sri Lanka, Maheesh Theekshana has played a key role in the wins. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka are under pressure, and their batting is failing miserably. That is why we predict New Zealand to beat Sri Lanka in this game. SL vs NZ Match 46, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SL vs NZ Match, SL vs NZ Prediction, SL vs NZ Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SL 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.

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 6:20 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Shubham Pundir Slams Ton As J&K Reach 284/2 At Stumps On Day 1 Vs Karnataka

Hubli Cricket Ground: The 27-year-old Shubham Pundir slammed a historic ton, while Abdul Samad and Yawer Hassan hit half-centuries as Jammu and Kashmir reached 284/2 at the end of Day 1 of the Ranji Trophy final against the eight-time champions Karnataka here at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Tuesday. Jammu and Kashmir continued their dominance against Karnataka in the final session of the day, with Pundir leading from the front by sticking to the crease. Pundir, however, lost his partner, Paras Dogra, just after two overs into the session as he walked off the field after being hit by a sharp bouncer from Vijaykumar Vyshak. Paras scored nine runs from 48 balls before leaving the ground. Star player Abdul Samad, who came in place of Paras, rotated the strike well from the start as he was looking in good touch. Samad scored three back-to-back boundaries in the 69th over to put more pressure on the Karnataka side, who were looking for a wicket. With Samad playing an amazing knock, Pundir continued his brilliant innings and completed his maiden hundred in the Ranji Trophy final with a six off Shikhar Shetty's ball. Pundir achieved the milestone in just 186 deliveries. He became the first J&K batter to score a hundred in the final of the domestic tournament. Samad completed his fifty off just 64 balls in the 86th over with a single. He remained not out at 52 with five fours and one six to his name. While Pundir remained unbeaten at 117 with 12 fours and two sixes, the duo's ongoing partnership of 105 runs took the team close to the 300 mark at the end of day 1. The team scored 106 runs in the final session. Earlier, riding on brilliant half-centuries by opener Yawer Hassan and number three batter Pundir, Jammu and Kashmir reached 178/2 at tea on the opening day. Yawer and Pundir started the post-lunch session from where they left off at the end of the first session, by continuously rotating the strike to put pressure on the opposition. The duo completed their hundred partnership in the 39th over. With Yawer contributing more by scoring 60 runs and Pundir adding 40 runs to the scorecard. Pundir completed his fifty with a four in the 45th over against Vidyadhar Patil. He achieved the milestone by facing 98 balls. Karnataka finally got the breakthrough in the 51st over when Prasidh Krishna trapped Yawer on a length ball. Yawer missed a well-deserved hundred by just 12 runs. He hammered 13 fours during his 88-run innings. Jammu and Kashmir have an excellent start after opting to bat first. Openers Qamran Iqbal and Yawer had a testing time against the new ball, but they managed to survive the first 10 overs before Iqbal was sent packing by Prasidh Krishna for six runs. The first strike for Karnataka came after 45 minutes of play when Prasidh Krishna got rid of Qamran. The opener was wobbly, with his feet prodding and charging forward often to Vidhyadhar Patil in the first spell from this end. Just as he began to look settled in, he failed to account for the extra bounce from Prasidh, handing a simple catch to KL Rahul at second slip. After the wicket, Pundir and Yawer remained unbeaten in the first session as Jammu and Kashmir finished at 104/1 at Lunch. The team scored 72 runs in the second session and 106 runs in the final session of the day. The first strike for Karnataka came after 45 minutes of play when Prasidh Krishna got rid of Qamran. The opener was wobbly, with his feet prodding and charging forward often to Vidhyadhar Patil in the first spell from this end. Just as he began to look settled in, he failed to account for the extra bounce from Prasidh, handing a simple catch to KL Rahul at second slip. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jammu & Kashmir 284/2 (Shubham Pundir 117 not out, Yawer Hassan 88, Abdul Samad 52 not out; Prasidh Krishna 2-36) against Karnataka Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 6:14 pm

1st ODI: Proud Of Team For The Bounce Back After T20I Defeat, Says Healy After Australias Win

Captain Alyssa Healy: Captain Alyssa Healy hailed Australias clinical response to the scrutiny they faced after the T20I series loss to India as her side cruised to a six-wicket win over the reigning World Champions in the opening ODI at Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Tuesday. Pretty pleased with that. A little bit was put on us after the T20I series about how we would bounce back. To come out and play the way we did today was clinical. Proud of the group for the bounceback, Healy said after Australia chased down 215 with authority to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. After dismissing India for 214, Australias chase was calm and confident, qualities Healy says are typical of a team that excels in the 50-over format. Like I said at the toss, we really enjoy this format and are good at it. We like to keep the pressure on for long periods. It suits us, she said. That method was evident from the outset. Healy set the tone with a fluent half-century, sharing a 55-run opening stand before combining with Beth Mooney to steady the innings after a brief wobble. Mooneys composed 76 ensured there were no alarms, while Annabel Sutherlands unbeaten knock sealed the result comfortably. India had earlier threatened in patches. Smriti Mandhanas 58 and Harmanpreet Kaurs fighting effort provided resistance, but Australias bowlers struck at key intervals to prevent any sustained momentum. The target, widely viewed as under par on a surface offering early seam and later grip, never truly stretched the hosts. The victory also maintained Australias remarkable dominance in Brisbane as the hosts now extended their multiformat winning record to 21-0 at Allan Border Field. It's an astonishing record 21-0 (at this venue). Hopefully, the girls can keep it going, Healy noted, acknowledging the teams formidable history at the ground. The skipper quickly shifted focus to the next challenge in Hobart and underlined the need for swift adjustment, saying, We've got to do it all again in Hobart. Hopefully, we can go to Hobart and adapt to the conditions there quickly as well. The victory also maintained Australias remarkable dominance in Brisbane as the hosts now extended their multiformat winning record to 21-0 at Allan Border Field. It's an astonishing record 21-0 (at this venue). Hopefully, the girls can keep it going, Healy noted, acknowledging the teams formidable history at the ground. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The two sides will play the second ODI on Friday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 5:18 pm

T20 WC: New Zealand Vs Sri Lanka Head-to-head Record And Last Five Matches Performance

T20 World Cup Super: New Zealand will face co-hosts Sri Lanka in their second match of the T20 World Cup Super 8s at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. New Zealand and Sri Lanka have been placed in Group B with two-time champions England and 2009 T20 World Cup winner Pakistan, with only two teams to proceed to the semi-finals. This will be only the 29th time New Zealand and Sri Lanka will meet each other in T20Is. Blackcaps have the upper hand in the 28 matches played between the two sides so far. New Zealand have come out victorious on 16 occasions, while Sri Lanka have been able to win only 11 games. One match between the two sides ended in no result. However, Sri Lanka have a much better record against New Zealand in the T20 World Cup history. The two sides have played six World Cup games against each other. In which Sri Lanka have won three matches, while New Zealand have been able to get a win in only two. New Zealand and Sri Lanka last met each other in a T20I series in December 2024 when hosts New Zealand beat the visitors with a margin of 2-1 in a three-match series. Head-to-head record between New Zealand and Sri Lanka Total matches played: 28 New Zealand won: 16 Sri Lanka won: 11 No Result: 1 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches New Zealand: W, W, L, W, Ab Sri Lanka: W, W, W, L, L Squads: Sri Lanka: W, W, W, L, L Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka: Dasun Shanaka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis, Kamindu Mendis, Kusal Janith Perera, Charith Asalanka, Janith Liyanage, Pavan Rathnayake, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Matheesha Pathirana, Eshan Malinga. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 5:00 pm

Mithun Manhas, Venkatesh Prasad Inaugurate Sunil Joshi Pavilion At KSCA Stadium In Hubli

The Karnataka State Cricket Association: The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) on Tuesday inaugurated the Sunil Joshi Pavilion at the KSCA Stadium in Hubli, in recognition of the former India left-arm spinner's outstanding contribution to cricket teams in the state and national set-ups. BCCI President Mithun Manhas and KSCA chief Venkatesh Prasad officially inaugurated the pavilion named after Sunil Joshi during the RanjiTrophy Final between Jammu & Kashmir and eight-time champions Karnataka. Joshi, who was accompanied by his wife Ravneet, became emotional during the inauguration ceremony, which was also attended by Union Minister Prahlad Joshi, the former Karnataka chief minister. A name in the pavilion that I never would have imagined this would come one day. I thank KSCA president Venkatesh Prasad, Sintosh Menon... A lot of commitment, which I have gone through the last so many years; that's the recognition today, and even if I can inspire one more player from here, then this stand will have a good meaning, Joshi told the media. Joshi represented India in 15 Tests and 69 ODIs from 1996 to 2001, apart from being a mainstay in the Karnataka set-up. He was also the chief selector for two years, including during Indias 2-1 Test series win in Australia in 2020/21, and in all, served as a member of the selection committee from March 2020 to early 2023. He also coached Jammu & Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh teams in domestic cricket, apart from being the spin bowling coach of Punjab Kings (PBKS) in the IPL from 2023 to 2025. Joshi represented India in 15 Tests and 69 ODIs from 1996 to 2001, apart from being a mainstay in the Karnataka set-up. He was also the chief selector for two years, including during Indias 2-1 Test series win in Australia in 2020/21, and in all, served as a member of the selection committee from March 2020 to early 2023. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The KSCA unveiled the pavilion in honour of Sunil Joshi at Hubli on the occasion of the KSCA Stadium hosting the fRanji Trophy final between Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 4:56 pm

Hockey India Congratulates Defender Jarmanpreet Singh On Completing 150 Int'l Caps

Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey: Hockey India has congratulated defender Jarmanpreet Singh on the remarkable milestone of completing 150 international caps for India. Star defender achieved the feat when India faced Spain in their third match of the Hobart leg of the FIH Hockey Pro League 2025/26 in Australia on Tuesday. Coming from a small village of Rajdhan in Amritsar district of Punjab, Jarmanpreet has established himself as India's most dependable defender. He is known for his composure under pressure and awareness during the game. Jarmanpreet made his senior international debut at the Mens Hockey Champions Trophy in the Netherlands in 2018, where India finished as runners-up. One of the standout moments of his career came when he played a key role in India securing the bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Jarmanpreet has also been part of several major successes for Indian hockey over the years. He was a member of the squad that won gold at the Mens Asian Champions Trophy in Muscat, Oman, and contributed significantly to Indias third-place finish at the Mens Asian Champions Trophy in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also part of the Indian team that clinched silver at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey congratulated Jarmanpreet on the milestone and said, Completing 150 international caps is a significant achievement and a testament to Jarmanpreets dedication, discipline, and consistent performances for the Indian team over the years. He has grown into a reliable defender who brings stability and confidence to the backline. On behalf of Hockey India, I congratulate him on this landmark and wish him continued success as he contributes further to Indian hockey, he added. Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey congratulated Jarmanpreet on the milestone and said, Completing 150 international caps is a significant achievement and a testament to Jarmanpreets dedication, discipline, and consistent performances for the Indian team over the years. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, India had a poor start to their campaign in the Hobart leg of the FIH Pro League. They first lost to Spain by 0-2 and then suffered a 5-4 defeat to hosts Australia in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in their second match. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 4:28 pm

1st ODI: Mooney, Healy Guide Australia To Easy 6-wicket Win Over India

Australia produced a clinical all-round performance to defeat India by six wickets in the opening ODI at Allan Border Field on Tuesday, chasing down a modest target of 215 with authority to take a 1-0 lead in the three-game ODI series.. After bowling India out for 214, the hosts made light work of the chase, riding on half-centuries from captain Alyssa Healy and the ever-reliable Beth Mooney. India had promised more at different stages, but ultimately fell short on a surface that offered seam movement early and grip for the spinners as the innings progressed. Opting to bat first, India were jolted in the opening over when Megan Schutt trapped Pratika Rawal lbw, and the early pressure intensified with the dismissal of Shafali Verma soon after. Smriti Mandhana weathered a testing passage, surviving a few nervy moments before compiling a composed 58 to steady the innings. However, Australia struck at crucial intervals. Ashleigh Gardner and Tahlia McGrath removed set batters just as partnerships began to flourish, while leg-spinner Alana King applied the squeeze through the middle overs with her control and bounce. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur battled for 33 but struggled to accelerate, and though Richa Ghosh and later Kashvee Gautam attempted to rebuild, regular wickets ensured India never truly broke free. A brief lower-order resistance pushed the total past 200, but it was widely considered under par. In reply, Healy and Phoebe Litchfield laid a confident foundation. The pair added 55 runs for the opening wicket, countering Indias new-ball threat with positive strokeplay. Healy was particularly assured, driving elegantly and rotating strike effectively on her way to a 69-ball 50. India clawed back briefly when left-arm spinner Shree Charani struck twice in quick succession, dismissing Litchfield and Georgia Voll to inject some uncertainty into the chase. But Australias depth came to the fore. Mooney joined Healy to stabilise proceedings, and the duo compiled a steady partnership that effectively shut the door on Indias hopes. In reply, Healy and Phoebe Litchfield laid a confident foundation. The pair added 55 runs for the opening wicket, countering Indias new-ball threat with positive strokeplay. Healy was particularly assured, driving elegantly and rotating strike effectively on her way to a 69-ball 50. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 214/10 in 48.3 overs (Smriti Mandhana 58, Harmanpreet Kaur 53; Ashleigh Gardner 3-33, Megan Schutt 2-42) lost to Australia (Beth Mooney 76, Alyssa Healy 50, Annabel Sutherland 48*; Shree Charani 2-41) by six wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 4:06 pm

Katich to fill in for Voges as Scorchers head coach at GSL 2026

Guyana Amazon Warriors, Perth Scorchers and Desert Vipers are confirmed for the tournament, while two more teams are yet to be identified

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 3:42 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Yawer, Pundir's Fifties Take J&K To 178/2 At Tea Against Karnataka On Day 1

Ranji Trophy Final: Riding on brilliant half-centuries by opener Yawer Hassan and Shubham Pundir, Jammu and Kashmir reached 178/2 at tea on Day 1 of the Ranji Trophy final against the eight-time champions Karnataka here at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Tuesday. Yawer and Pundir started the post-lunch session from where they left off , by continuously rotating the strike to put pressure on the opposition. The duo completed the hundred-run partnership in the 39th over. With Yawer contributing more by scoring 60 runs and Pundir adding 40 runs to the pair's total. Pundir completed his fifty with a four in the 45th over against Vidyadhar Patil. Karnataka finally got the breakthrough in the 51st over when Prasidh Krishna trapped Yawer on a good length ball. KL Rahul took a brilliant catch in the slips to break the pair. Yawer missed a well-deserved hundred by just 12 runs. He hammered 13 fours during his 88-run innings. After losing his partner, Pundir continued his attack and remained unbeaten at 64 with skipper Paras Dogra (9 not out) at the end of the second session. Jammu and Kashmir scored 74 runs in the post-lunch session by losing just one wicket. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir had an excellent start after opting to bat first. Openers Qamran Iqbal and Yawer Hassan had a testing time against the new ball, but they managed to survive the first 10 overs before Iqbal was sent packing by Prasidh Krishna for six runs. The first strike for Karnataka came after 45 minutes of play when Prasidh Krishna got rid of Qamran. The opener was wobbly, with his feet prodding and charging forward often to Vidhyadhar Patil in the first spell from this end. Just as he began to look settled in, he failed to account for the extra bounce from Prasidh, handing a simple catch to KL Rahul at second slip. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir had an excellent start after opting to bat first. Openers Qamran Iqbal and Yawer Hassan had a testing time against the new ball, but they managed to survive the first 10 overs before Iqbal was sent packing by Prasidh Krishna for six runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Jammu & Kashmir 178/2 (Yawer Hassan 88 and Shubham Pundir 64*; Prasidh Krishna 2-24) against Karnataka at Tea. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 3:18 pm

Arundhati, Charani Make Big Strides In Womens T20I Bowlers Rankings

T20I Player Rankings: Several key players from Australia and India, especially Arundhati Reddy, Shree Charani, and Georgia Voll, have gained significant ground in the latest ICC Women's T20I Player Rankings ahead of this years ICC Womens T20 World Cup, with standout performances in the recently concluded T20I series between the two sides lifting their standings. India recently triumphed in a tightly contested series against Australia, securing a 2-1 victory on Australian soil, and the success has been reflected in the rankings. Indian pacer Arundhati Reddy has achieved a career-high ranking, climbing five places to 11th overall among T20I bowlers. Reddy, who was the standout bowler in the series with eight wickets, has been rewarded for her stellar performances. Alongside her, Shree Charani also made impressive strides, jumping 11 places to secure 26th in the T20I bowlers rankings. On the Australian side, several players saw their rankings improve. Annabel Sutherland, fresh from a strong series, moved up two positions to second overall, while Ash Gardner climbed two places to 18th. Despite these gains, the top spot for T20I bowlers remains held by Pakistans Sadia Iqbal. Gardner also saw progress in the T20I all-rounder rankings, climbing to third, further showcasing her all-round contributions. Meanwhile, Australian young guns Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield made the biggest jumps in the T20I batters rankings. Voll rose an impressive 26 places to tie for 10th, while Litchfield moved up four spots to 12th. Jemimah Rodrigues of India also gained one spot to join Voll and Litchfield in a tie for 10th. Gardner also saw progress in the T20I all-rounder rankings, climbing to third, further showcasing her all-round contributions. Meanwhile, Australian young guns Georgia Voll and Phoebe Litchfield made the biggest jumps in the T20I batters rankings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Marizanne Kapp also gained one position, climbing to second in the all-rounder rankings, just behind Australias Ash Gardner. In the ODI bowler rankings, South Africas Nonkululeko Mlaba moved up one place to join the ninth spot, while West Indies spinner Karishma Ramharack rose four positions to 26th, highlighting the continued rise of these players in the global rankings. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 3:02 pm

Women's T20 World Cup: Bangladesh face Netherlands in opener, England vs Scotland at Headingley

Ireland and Scotland will also meet in an all-Celtic contest at Old Trafford on June 13

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 2:49 pm

ICC Unveils Women's T20 WC Final Schedule, India To Begin Campaign Against Pakistan On Jun 14

T20 World Cup Qualifier: The ICC on Tuesday unveiled the final schedule of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, commencing on June 12 when host England squares off against Sri Lanka in the tournament opener, with the final to be played on July 5 at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground. The full schedule has been confirmed following the conclusion of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup Qualifier in Nepal last month. Bangladesh, Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands were the final four teams to book their spot at the event, officially completing the 12team lineup for the marquee event. The four qualifying sides joined the likes of defending champions New Zealand, hosts and winners of the inaugural edition in 2009 England, 2016 winners West Indies, current ODI World Cup winners India and six-time tournament winners Australia. Twelve teams will take part in the tournament, which is divided into two groups, with the top two teams from each group to play the semi-finals. India has been placed in Group A with six-time champions Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Netherlands. They will play their first match against archrivals Pakistan on June 14 at Edgbaston, followed by their match against the Netherlands on June 16. They will play South Africa on June 21 and Bangladesh on June 25 before concluding their group stage campaign against Australia on June 28. The release of the schedule for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 is an important milestone in the run-up to the global, premier sporting event, ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta said in a release. This event is in continuation of ICC's sustained investment in women's Cricket - across expanded participation and high-performance pathways, event and production standards, tournament prize money, widened media distribution and commercial partnerships towards the goal of commanding higher levels of attention, affiliation and stature with fans worldwide. The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India served as a force multiplier for the sport - breaking records, capturing imaginations and inspiring communities - and our ambition is to carry the momentum into the event in June-July, he said. In nine editions so far, India have never won the Womens T20 World Cup. They made the semi-finals four times and played in the 2020 final. They will aim to end their quest in the upcoming tournament. Womens T20 World Cup 2026 Groups In nine editions so far, India have never won the Womens T20 World Cup. They made the semi-finals four times and played in the 2020 final. They will aim to end their quest in the upcoming tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Group 2: West Indies, England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 2:48 pm

1st ODI: BCCI Issue Update On Harmanpreet After Injury Scare

The BCCI Medical Team: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has provided an update on Harmanpreet Kaur after the Indian skipper sustained a blow to her left knee while batting against Australia in the first innings of the ODI series opener at the Allan Border Field on Tuesday. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur has not taken the field in the second innings after sustaining an injury to her left knee while batting. The BCCI Medical Team is monitoring her progress. Vice-captain Smriti Mandhana is leading the side in her absence, the BCCI said in a statement. Harmanpreet played a crucial yet sluggish knock, scoring 53 runs off 84 deliveries before being dismissed by Ashleigh Gardner. During her time on the field, the Indian World Cup-winning captain sustained a blow to her knee while facing Megan Schutt but showed resilience and continued batting. However, she did not return to the field for the second innings, with Mandhana coming in her place. Speaking of the first innings, Australia's disciplined, well-rounded bowling kept India under constant pressure throughout. Despite opting to bat first under cloudy conditions, India were quickly rocked by Australia's new-ball attack, which exploited the seam and swing on offer. Smriti Mandhana battled through a shaky start, finding her rhythm before forming a brief partnership with captain Kaur. However, she did not return to the field for the second innings, with Mandhana coming in her place. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The pitch offered bounce and seam movement, aiding Australias bowlers as India closed their innings with just 214 runs on the scoreboard before being bowled out. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 2:24 pm

'They Were Tactically Smart': Du Plessis Praises Motie & Hosein After WI Crush Zimbabwe In Super 8

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CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 2:08 pm

T20 WC: 'Pakistan Need To Give Fakhar A Chance In Middle Order,' Opines Ashwin

T20 World Cup: As Pakistan gears up for their T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 clash against England at the Pallekele International Stadium on Tuesday, former Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin suggested the Salman-led side should bring in experienced batter Fakhar Zaman to the playing XI if they are serious about the tournament. Fakhar is yet to play a single match in the ongoing tournament. He last played for the team in the home series against Australia, in which the 35-year-old was able to score only 20 runs in the two matches he played. According to Ashwin, Fakhar's ability to sweep against the spinners can be very useful for Pakistan against England. If Pakistan are serious about this World Cup campaign, they need to think about giving Fakhar Zaman a go in the middle order. He can sweep and use his feet against Rashid and Dawson to inflict some serious damage through the middle overs, Ashwin wrote on X. Ashwin also suggested Pakistan to follow the blueprint of Nepal batters against Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson, which found them great success against the two-time champions. Nepal hammered 42 runs in just three overs against England's prime bowler Rashid in the group stage. This was Nepal's success formulae against Rashid, and there are some key learnings that the other teams can try to imbibe. Access the square boundaries to earn balls in the step hit zone, he explained while sharing the photo of Nepal's wagon wheel against Adil Rashid. Ashwin also suggested Pakistan to follow the blueprint of Nepal batters against Adil Rashid and Liam Dawson, which found them great success against the two-time champions. Nepal hammered 42 runs in just three overs against England's prime bowler Rashid in the group stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, after their first match against New Zealand was washed out, the encounter against England is a must-win for the Pakistan team if they want to qualify for the Super 8 on their own, without relying on other teams. If Pakistan loses this match, their path to the next round will be tough, as they will need other teams' results to go their way. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 1:08 pm

1st ODI: Aus Bowl Out India For 214 Despite Fifties From Mandhana, Kaur

Allan Border Field: Indias struggles with the bat were visible despite fifties from Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana when they took on Australia in the first ODI of the three-match series, as the Women in Blue were bowled out for 214 runs in 48.3 overs as the hosts bowling unit dominated the play at the Allan Border Field on Tuesday. India began under challenging circumstances when Pratika Rawal fell lbw to Megan Schutt on the very first delivery of the match, before Shafali Verma followed soon after, dismissed off a sharp return catch from Darcie Brown. At 31/2 in the eighth over, India relied heavily on Mandhana to anchor the innings. However, just when India seemed to be recovering, the tide turned. Ashleigh Gardner removed Jemimah Rodrigues, who walked back after scoring eight off 13 deliveries. Mandhana rode her luck early with a few edges flying past the fielders but soon began to find her rhythm, playing some elegant drives through the covers and powerful pulls. She brought up a composed half-century off 61 balls, stabilising India's innings amidst the pressure from Australias disciplined seam attack. However, the pressure on the visitors increased after Tahlia McGrath got rid of Mandhana for 58 with a brilliant catch at fine leg. Alana King added further pressure, dismissing Deepti Sharma in the very next over as half of the Indian XI was back in the hut at the halfway mark. By the 35th over, Indias situation worsened even with captain Harmanpreet at the crease. The skipper struggled to break free and was still hanging around, on 33 off 59 balls, as Richa Ghosh fought to get going at the other end. Ghosh, however, was dismissed by Sophie Molineux in the 33rd over, caught by Georgia Voll at backward point for 23 off 38 balls. It was a superb diving effort from Voll, as Ghosh tried to cut the ball but couldnt keep it down, with the extra bounce proving troublesome. Kashvee Gautam came in next and remained cautious. India were 145/6 in the 35th over, with Harmanpreet still battling at the crease, though with little support. Australias bowlers, especially Molineux and Alana King, continued to tighten their grip, maintaining constant pressure on India. King, who had been excellent with the ball throughout, kept things tight, taking the key wicket of Ghosh and limiting Indias scoring options. She had a close LBW appeal turned down against Gautam but bowled an excellent over, making the ball kick up from the pitch. Meanwhile, Molineuxs steady, disciplined bowling kept Indias scoring rate sluggish. As the game progressed, India faced an uphill battle. With just 15 overs left, Harmanpreet needed to anchor innings and rely on the lower order to pull off a near-impossible recovery. Australias tight bowling and smart fielding had put them firmly in control, with India needing a substantial partnership to even think about challenging the target. The Indian captain raised her bat after scoring her 23rd ODI fifty, also her sixth against the Aussies, and added the impetus that the Indian scoreboard had desperately been looking for. The turning point came when Gardner secured a breakthrough by dismissing Harmanpreet, thanks to an excellent diving catch in the deep by Voll, which significantly impacted Indias innings. This marked the seventh time the Australian all-rounder had dismissed the Indian captain in international cricket. With India not having a set batter in the back end, the lower order crumbled as Gardner struck for a third time when she returned to bowl her next over, as the visitors lost their eighth wicket when Kranti Gaud handed one straight into the hands of Sophie Molineux. The turning point came when Gardner secured a breakthrough by dismissing Harmanpreet, thanks to an excellent diving catch in the deep by Voll, which significantly impacted Indias innings. This marked the seventh time the Australian all-rounder had dismissed the Indian captain in international cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 214/10 in 48.3 overs (Smriti Mandhana 58, Harmanpreet Kaur 53; Ashleigh Gardner 3-33, Megan Schutt 2-42) against Australia. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 1:04 pm

T20 WC: 'WI Understand What It Takes To Win At This Stage, Says Kumble

T20 World Cup: After the West Indies put on a breathtaking display against Zimbabwe in their Super 8 match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, former India spinner Anil Kumble lauded the Caribbean sides all-around performance, highlighting the effectiveness of their spinners. With a monumental 254/6 in their 20 overs, led by a scintillating 34-ball 85 from Shimron Hetmyer, the Windies powered to a 107-run victory, as Zimbabwe were bowled out for 147. The West Indies understand what it takes to win at this stage of the tournament. The left-arm spinners were outstanding. Gudakesh Motie bowled brilliantly. In this format, finger spinners often try to stay away from the batters hitting arc, but Motie and Hosein were different, Kumble told JioHotstar. Shimron Hetmyer has long been a finisher and knows how to clear the boundaries. He has the power and the temperament. What stands out is that he doesnt settle for quick cameos of 20 or 30. He converts them into substantial scores. Had he fallen for 30, perhaps the West Indies wouldnt have reached 254, Kumble added, highlighting the significance of Hetmyer's knock in guiding the West Indies to their mammoth total. Kumble also took note of Rovman Powell's calculated approach, as the batter notched up 59 off 35 balls, noting, Powell is again a proven power-hitter. He took his time initially, but once he settled, he was unstoppable. He strikes the ball extremely hard. As for Indias challenges ahead in the tournament, Kumble stressed the importance of each match following Indias recent loss to South Africa. Every game counts at this stage. India suffered a significant loss to South Africa, and it wasnt just about losing but the manner of that defeat. The key question now is whether they can bounce back strongly against Zimbabwe, he said, reflecting on the team's need for a strong recovery. For India to stay in the hunt for a semifinal spot, Kumble emphasised the need for dominant victories, much like the West Indies comprehensive win. Every game counts at this stage. India suffered a significant loss to South Africa, and it wasnt just about losing but the manner of that defeat. The key question now is whether they can bounce back strongly against Zimbabwe, he said, reflecting on the team's need for a strong recovery. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Indias fate hanging in the balance, every run and wicket could prove crucial as the tournament progresses. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 12:48 pm

Ranji Trophy Final: Yawer, Pundir Take J&K To 104/1 At Lunch Against Karnataka On Day 1

Ranji Trophy Final: Riding on Yawer Hassan and Shubham Pundir's composed batting, Jammu & Kashmir reached 104/1 at lunch on Day 1 of the Ranji Trophy final against the eight-time champions Karnataka here at the Hubli Cricket Ground on Tuesday. Jammu and Kashmir has an excellent start after opting to bat first. Openers Qamran Iqbal and Yawer Hassan had a testing time against the new ball, but they managed to survive the first 10 overs before Iqbal was sent packing by Prasidh Krishna for six runs. But Hassan (57 not out) carried on with solid support from Shubham Pundir (38 not out) from the other end. The duo stitched together an 86-run partnership for the second wicket when lunch was called. Vidhyadhar Patil and Vyshak Vijay Kumar started the attack for the hosts. Both pacers have generated enough movement from the pitch. Karnataka had a loud appeal early on for a caught behind when Qamaran tried to defend on the front foot, and the umpire raised the finger without second thoughts. However, Qamran had a chat with Yawer and challenged the decision with two seconds left on the timer. It showed there was a big gap between bat and ball, and the umpire overturned the decision to not out. The first strike for Karnataka came after 45 minutes of play when Prasidh Krishna got rid of Qamran. The opener was wobbly, with his feet prodding and charging forward often to Vidhyadhar Patil in the first spell from this end. Just as he began to look settled in, he failed to account for the extra bounce from Prasidh, handing a simple catch to KL Rahul at second slip. After Qamran's dismissal, the J&K batter got cautious, occasionally punishing the bad balls. Yawer, who has been beaten a few times but has looked the more assured batter, raised his maiden First Class half-century with a single off Shreyas Gopal in the 27th over. The first strike for Karnataka came after 45 minutes of play when Prasidh Krishna got rid of Qamran. The opener was wobbly, with his feet prodding and charging forward often to Vidhyadhar Patil in the first spell from this end. Just as he began to look settled in, he failed to account for the extra bounce from Prasidh, handing a simple catch to KL Rahul at second slip. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Jammu & Kashmir 104/1 (Yawer Hassan 57* and Shubham Pundir 38*; Prasidh Krishna 1-20) against Karnataka at Lunch Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 12:32 pm

Du Plessis: 'The real test' for Motie and Hosein will come against South Africa and India

Left-arm spinners Akeal Hosein and Gudakesh Motie were spectacular against Zimbabwe, returning 7 for 56 between them

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 12:14 pm

T20 WC: India Staring At Uphill Task After Windies Win Shakes Up The Group 1

T20 World Cup: India's Super 8 campaign at the T20 World Cup 2026 has hit turbulence early, leaving them with no room for missteps in the matches to come. A crushing 76-run loss to South Africa in Ahmedabad on Sunday has pushed them onto the back foot in Group 1, where they are competing alongside South Africa, the West Indies and Zimbabwe. Sunday has pushed them onto the back foot in Group 1, where they are competing alongside South Africa, the West Indies and Zimbabwe. While India were reeling from that setback, the West Indies tightened the screws further with a commanding 107-run victory over Zimbabwe. The result reshaped the standings: West Indies climbed to the top, South Africa slotted into second, and India slipped to third, with their net run rate taking a severe blow in the process. Suryakumar Yadav and Co. found themselves outplayed across disciplines. South Africa's total of 187/7 was built on a measured 63 from David Miller and an enterprising 45 from Dewald Brevis. Jasprit Bumrah delivered a standout spell of 3/15, but the remainder of the attack struggled to apply consistent brakes. The chase never gathered traction. Wickets fell at regular intervals, partnerships failed to materialise, and scoreboard pressure mounted quickly. Marco Jansens four-wicket burst dismantled the middle order, sealing Indias collapse for 111. Beyond the loss of two points, the damage to their Net Run Rate, now a troubling -3.800, could prove decisive. With two fixtures left in the Super 8 stage, Indias equation is starkly simple: they must win both to stay alive. The chase never gathered traction. Wickets fell at regular intervals, partnerships failed to materialise, and scoreboard pressure mounted quickly. Marco Jansens four-wicket burst dismantled the middle order, sealing Indias collapse for 111. Beyond the loss of two points, the damage to their Net Run Rate, now a troubling -3.800, could prove decisive. Also Read: Live Cricket Score One win or fewer: Anything short of back-to-back wins will end Indias campaign, regardless of other outcomes in the group. The margin for error has vanished. Indias semi-final hopes now hinge not only on results but also on improving a Net Run Rate that has already taken a substantial hit. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 11:44 am

Perry, Garth out of the ODIs with injury, racing to be fit for Perth Test

Duo ruled out of the three ODIs after injuring their quads in the third T20I with Schutt and Hamilton called into the ODI squad

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 10:45 am

AUS Vs IND: Ellyse Perry, Kim Garth Ruled Out Of ODI Series Due To Quad Injuries

ODI World Cup: Australia all-rounder Ellyse Perry and ace pacer Kim Garth have been ruled out of the three-match ODI series against India owing to the quad injuries that they picked up during the third and final T20I in Adelaide on Saturday. Their availability for the Test match will be determined after the ODI series, depending on their rehab progress. Garth underwent scans on Monday and was officially ruled out on Tuesday, with skipper Alyssa Healy confirming during the toss that the two players had been sidelined. No Perry, no Garth. Got some injuries picked up in the third T20, Healy said after India won the toss and elected to bat. Megan Schutt and Lucy Hamilton have been drafted into the ODI squad, strengthening Australias options ahead of the series. Schutts return adds experience and firepower to the pace unit, while Healy is set to partner Phoebe Litchfield at the top of the order as she begins her farewell tour. Meanwhile, T20 opener Georgia Voll has been slotted into a middle-order role for the 50-over format. Schutts addition to the XI worked wonders for the home team as the veteran pacer dismissed India opener Pratika Rawal, who was making her first international appearance since the injury that she picked up during the sides victorious ODI World Cup campaign. Schutt struck off just the second delivery of the game and trapped Rawal lbw to send her back to the dugout for a two-ball duck. Seven-time World Cup champions Australia have long set the pace in one-day cricket and maintain a strong overall record against India. Schutt struck off just the second delivery of the game and trapped Rawal lbw to send her back to the dugout for a two-ball duck. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The first ODI at The Gabba will set the tone for the series, influenced by recent form, tested reputations, and the subtle reminder that in 50-over cricket, patience and precision remain crucial. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 9:40 am

Perry and Garth ruled out of ODIs with quad strains, India bat first

Perry and Garth suffered quad strains in the third T20I in Adelaide and have been ruled out of the entire ODI series with Schutt and Hamilton called up

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 9:26 am

Ranji Trophy Final: J&K Opt To Bat First Against Karnataka

KSCA Hubli Cricket Ground: Jammu and Kashmir have won the toss and opted to bat first against eight-time champions Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy final here at the KSCA Hubli Cricket Ground on Tuesday. Jammu & Kashmir have qualified for their maiden Ranji Trophy. Notably, the last team to win their maiden Ranji Trophy title was MP in the 2021-22 season While Paras Dogra-captained J&K have a maiden title up for grabs, Devdutt Padikkal-led Karnataka are chasing their first crown in well over a decade. J&Ks only defeat in this season came in a 35-run loss to Mumbai in October, and they have not looked back since then. Karnataka endured a campaign filled with twists and turns. They were in a strong position before the tournament paused for the white-ball leg, but the restart brought a significant setback in the form of a heavy defeat to Madhya Pradesh. That result left them with little room for error, and with weather interruptions and resistance from Punjab adding to the tension, their path to qualification grew increasingly narrow. Stepping up when it mattered most, newly appointed captain Padikkal produced an unbeaten 120, steering his side into the quarterfinals as daylight ebbed away. From there, momentum gathered pace: a strong victory over Mumbai was followed by a dominant display against Uttarakhand, securing their place as hosts for the final. Playing XIs: Stepping up when it mattered most, newly appointed captain Padikkal produced an unbeaten 120, steering his side into the quarterfinals as daylight ebbed away. From there, momentum gathered pace: a strong victory over Mumbai was followed by a dominant display against Uttarakhand, securing their place as hosts for the final. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karnataka: KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, Devdutt Padikkal (c), Karun Nair, Smaran Ravichandran, Shreyas Gopal, Kruthik Krishna (wk), Vidyadhar Patil, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Shikhar Shetty, Prasidh Krishna Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 9:18 am

1st ODI: Pratika Returns, Healy Back At Helm For Australia As India Opt To Bat

The Gabba: India won the toss and elected to bat first against Australia in the first ODI of the three-game series here at The Gabba on Tuesday. The stage changes, but the focus stays on the same marquee names as the two sides square off. India head into the 50-over contest on the back of a 2-1 T20I series win, powered by standout individual displays. Smriti Mandhana topped the run charts with 129 runs, while Georgia Voll impressed for Australia with 116. With the ball, India enjoyed the upper hand as Arundhati Reddy claimed eight wickets to lead the tally, and Shree Charani added five crucial scalps. The spotlight now shifts to the ODI arena, a format where Australias legacy looms large. Seven-time world champions with a commanding head-to-head record over India, they have traditionally set the benchmark in one-day cricket. India, however, will aim to carry forward the momentum and belief gained from their T20I success. This series also marks Australian skipper Alyssa Healy's last of her career, with the ace wicketkeeper-batter set to bow out of international cricket after the conclusion of the home series. Winning the toss, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said, I think batting first will be a better option for us today. So thats why, as a group, we decided that lets bat first. I feel opportunity, because last day when we played the World Cup, we all had really a lot of fun and hopefully today also well have fun. We do have a few changes. Kashvee is back in the side. And Ill give you my playing list so you can just go through it. Meanwhile, Healy said, Happy days. I would have loved to bowl first. So weve got a desired result, but weve obviously got to start really well and make use of this fresh wicket. Its been very, very unusual, I will say that, but also really enjoyable to sort of, you know, watch whats going to unfold in a couple of games time anyway. So its nice to be back, nice to be put under the pressure by the Indian side. Theyve started really well in the series, so, you know, were going to have to fight really well in this ODI series to wrestle back some momentum. I just think starting really well in this series. Weve prided ourselves on our one-day game. We like these conditions and we play really well in these conditions. So hopefully, we can remain consistent to that in what we do really well, and hopefully, that throws the first punch. No Perry, no Garth. Got some injuries picked up in the third T20. Thats probably the two notable changes. Playing XIs: So hopefully, we can remain consistent to that in what we do really well, and hopefully, that throws the first punch. No Perry, no Garth. Got some injuries picked up in the third T20. Thats probably the two notable changes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia: Alyssa Healy (c), Phoebe Litchfield, Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney (wk), Annabel Sutherland, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Sophie Molienux, Alana King, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 9:08 am

T20 WC: Not Worried About King's Poor Form, Happy To See Motie Do Well, Says Shai Hope After Big Win

T20 World Cup: Even as two-time champions West Indies proved their credentials for a third title with a massive 107-run victory over Zimbabwe in their first Super 8 stage match in Mumbai, there were still areas of concern for the team management -- especially the poor form of opener Brandon King. King was out for nine off 12 balls after adding 17 runs for the first-wicket partnership against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday. However, Shimron Hetmyer produced a masterclass in power-hitting, raining seven sixes and an equal number of fours in a majestic 34-ball 85, as his blitzkrieg helped West Indies romp to a 107-run victory over a totally outclassed Zimbabwe in a Group 1 match in the Super 8s stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Hetmyer unleashed fireworks at the Wankhede Stadium to help West Indies score a massive 254/6 in 20 overs -- the highest team score by any team in the T20 World Cup 2026 and the second-highest ever in the history of the T20 World Cup. They then bundled out Zimbabwe for 147 in 17.4 overs for a 107-run victory, which turned out to be the biggest in this event. Skipper Shai Hope refused to dwell on King's meagre returns with the bat once again and rather focused on Hetmyer and Rovman Powell's masterful half-centuries and their 122-run partnership for the third wicket, which laid the foundation for their gigantic total. Yeah, you always want to improve, get better, look better. Not too concerned about King. He's batting well, and I am confident about his ability, said Shai Hope. The West Indies captain said, It was a joy to watch. Rovman also added to his run tally. So it was great, he added. Hope said the ball was doing a bit in both innings, and having a spin-friendly track on which the ball was gripping was good to see. Didn't think it would spin as much as it did today, especially when the leggie bowled in the first innings. The way it was spinning was good to see. He also praised left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie for his fine spell of 4-28 in four overs and said time away from the game has helped the bowler. Hope said the ball was doing a bit in both innings, and having a spin-friendly track on which the ball was gripping was good to see. Didn't think it would spin as much as it did today, especially when the leggie bowled in the first innings. The way it was spinning was good to see. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The West Indies will next play South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. South Africa too have won their first match in the Super 8s, beating hosts India in Ahmedabad. Victory at the Eden Gardens will secure a place in the semifinals for the winner, and both the West Indies and South Africa will be hoping to clinch their spot in the last-four stage on February 26. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 12:26 am

Durham sign Kemar Roach for first half of Championship season

West Indies seamer brings five-year association with Surrey to an end

Espn CricInfo 24 Feb 2026 12:10 am

T20 WC: Raza Refuses To Blame Change In Venue For Big Defeat; Looking Forward To Must-win Game V India

MA Chidambaram Stadium: His side was hammered into submission by a rampaging West Indies side riding on a majestic 34-ball 85 by Shimron Hetmyer and a 35-ball 59 by Rovman Powell, Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza refused to blame the change in venue and change in conditions for his team's massive 107-run defeat in their first Super 8 stage match in Mumbai on Monday. I think if we think about change in venues, change in country, we will not learn anything, and for me it is very important to learn from this game. We don't want to look for excuses. If we want to go through, we have to win in every country, every venue, said Raza after the match. Hetmyer's blitzkrieg, in which he hammered seven fours and seven sixes, blasting a 19-ball fifty and his 122-run partnership with Powell for the third wicket, helped West Indies post 254/6 in 20 overs, the highest team total in this World Cup and the second-highest ever in the tournament's history. Zimbabwe's chase of the steep target did not catch fire as they lost three wickets in the power-play and were eventually bowled out for 147 in 17.4 overs, thanks mainly to a 21-ball 43 by Brad Evans (2x4, 5x6), and his 44-run partnership with Richard Ngarava for the last wicket. Gudakesh Motie claimed a career-best 4-28 while Akeal Hosein bagged 3-28 to hasten Zimbabwe's slide to defeat. Though they faced a massive chase, Raza said they thought they had their chances, but the wicket spun a lot more than in the first innings and put paid to their hopes. We thought when we batted, it would stay true, but it started to turn. But it was a good learning game. There was a time that myself and Tony were saying that even if the RR gets to 18, we can get it. Motie's spell changed the game. But at this ground, you are never out of the game, said Raza in the post-match presentation. While the defeat was a massive setback for Zimbabwe, the tournament's giant-killers, who made it to the Super 8 stage with upset wins over Australia and Sri Lanka, the bigger concern for him and his team was the finger injury he suffered while taking evasive action against a blistering shot by Powell of his bowling. We thought when we batted, it would stay true, but it started to turn. But it was a good learning game. There was a time that myself and Tony were saying that even if the RR gets to 18, we can get it. Motie's spell changed the game. But at this ground, you are never out of the game, said Raza in the post-match presentation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe will next play hosts and defending champions India in the next match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 26, and Raza is already looking forward to that game. India too have lost their first match in Super 8s and the Chennai clash will be a must-win for both teams. Certainly, even though there are bruises, we will look to win and earn respect. Both teams have lost, and we will try to be better, said Raza, an off-spinner who has turned into a mystery spinner in the second half of his career. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Feb 2026 12:00 am

T20 WC: Not Overthinking, Letting My Bat Do The Talking, Says Hetmyer After 34-ball 85

T20 World Cup: A decision not to overthink about his batting, that he used to do in the past, and a move to the No.3 spot in the batting order seem to have worked wonders for West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer as unleashed a massive blitzkrieg, raining boundaries in a 34-ball 85 in helping West Indies thrash Zimbabwe by 107 runs in a Super 8s clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on Monday. Hetmyer blasted seven fours and seven sixes as he hammered a 19-ball fifty, the fastest by a West Indies batter in the T20 World Cup and helped them post a massive 254/6 in 20 overs, the highest team total in this World Cup and the second highest-ever in the history of the tournament. Hetmyer said what has worked for him was stopping analysing his batting too much, which he used to do earlier. He said he has decided to let his bat do the talking. Not overthinking my batting. Been overthinking in the past. Now I am trying to think less, and the bat will now do the talking, and I react to what's in front of me, said Hetmyer, who was adjudged the Player of the Match for his sensational knock. Hetmyer, who enjoyed two lives, the first before he had even scored 10 runs and then again at 30, with Tashinga Musekiwa putting down the catches on both occasions. Hetmyer rode his luck and did not look back as he just went after the bowling, hitting the two spinners, Graeme Cremer and Sikandar Raza, six massive sixes in total, scoring 33 runs in nine balls against the Zimbabwe skipper. Hetmyer said the innings mean a lot for him because he did not score a lot of runs in the last game. Means a lot. More so, because I didn't get a lot in the last game. I just want replicate the things I have been doing in the last two months, said Hetmyer. The 29-year-old from Guyana said the move to the No.3 spot in the batting order from the middle order makes things a lot easier for him. Feels good. It is a lot easier now as I have been doing it often. Having the backing from everyone makes it a more comfortable headspace, he said. Hetmyer refused to read a lot into him becoming the leading six-hitter in the event, along with his former teammate Nicholas Pooran at 17 big ones. Feels good. It is a lot easier now as I have been doing it often. Having the backing from everyone makes it a more comfortable headspace, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The win helped West Indies join South Africa on one win in the Super 8 stage, and they lead the table with a better NRR than West Indies, thanks mainly to Hetmyer, who laid the foundation for the big win. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 11:34 pm

DY Patil T20 Cup: Yuzvendra Chahal Stars For Income Tax; Dhull Stands Out, Sooryavanshi Misses Out

At DY Patil University Ground: Indias 2024 T20 World Cup winner Yuzvendra Chahal began the 20th edition of the DY Patil T20 Cup in fine style as he starred in Income Taxs seven wicket win over Reliance on the opening day at the DY Patil Stadium in Nerul, Navi Mumbai on Monday. Chahals 4-11 helped Income Tax restrict Reliance to just 131 for nine in their 20 overs. The chase was fashioned by an unbeaten 31 by Venkatesh Iyer, who also picked up a wicket with his medium-pace. In the other morning contest at the University Ground, Mumbai Customs beat CGST by 35 runs. Later in the afternoon, Karsh Kothari (4-31) and Arjun Tendulkar (3-34) starred with the ball for DY Patil Blue as they restricted Nirlon to 154 at the Stadium. Later with the bat, DY Patil Blues much vaunted batting line-up led by teenage prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (2) and Sarfaraz Khan (0) failed to fire. But Yash Dhull (64: 32b, 8x4, 3x6) starred as Blue beat Nirlon by four wickets. In the other afternoon encounter at University Ground, CAG completely outclassed Jain Irrigation by 10 wickets. The openers Viswaraj Singh Jadeja (91 n.o.: 53b, 12x4, 4x6) and Aman Mokate (91 n.o.: 44b, 8x4, 6x6) completely dominated Jain Irrigation as they chased down the target of 191 with 10 wickets and four overs to spare. At DY Patil Stadium Group D: Reliance 131-9 in 20 overs (Deepak Chahar 30, Tushar Raheja 21; Yuzvendra Chahal 4-11, KV Sasikant 2-18) lost to Income Tax 132-3 in 14.3 overs (Mahipal Lomror 38, Pramod Chandila 35 n.o., Venkatesh Iyer 31 n.o.)-by seven wickets Group C: Nirlon 154 in 19.5 overs (Ishan Mulchandani 37; Karsh Kothari 4-31, Arjun Tendulkar 3-34, Mayank Yadav 1-17) lost to DY Patil Blue 156-6 in 17.4 overs (Yash Dhull 64, Ayush Badoni 31)-by four wickets At DY Patil University Ground Group A: Mumbai Customs 224-5 in 20 overs (Sachin Yadav 77, Aakash Parkar 43, Prateek Shukla 39 n.o.; Nadeem 2-30) bt CGST 189 in 19.2 overs (Rohan Marva 51, Shubham K 50 n.o.; Abhinandan Singh 2-32, Daksh Kamra 2-28)-by 35 runs Group B: Jain Irrigation 190-9 in 20 overs (Sameer Rizvi 52, Dhanit Raut 47; Ajay Singh Kookna 3-16, Lalit Yadav 2-57) lost to CAG 191-0 in 16 overs (Viswaraj Jadeja 91 n.o., Aman Mokate 91 n.o.)-by 10 wickets Tuesdays fixtures At DY Patil Stadium 11 am: Group C: Indian Navy v Canara Bank; 4 pm: Group A: DY Patil Red v Tata Sports At DY Patil Stadium Also Read: Live Cricket Score 11 am: Group B: DTDC v Route Mobile; 4 pm: Group D: BPCL v Bank of Baroda Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 11:10 pm

Sri Lanka could play semi-final in Colombo

The R Premadasa Stadium will host Sri Lanka if they are drawn to face anyone other than India, and if Pakistan don't make the last four

Espn CricInfo 23 Feb 2026 10:46 pm

England seek home-from-home comforts as Pakistan face critical encounter

Pallekele has been happy hunting ground for Group 2 leaders, but Pakistan are team most in need of victory

Espn CricInfo 23 Feb 2026 10:45 pm

T20 WC: England Are Just Not Going To Look At Usman Tariq, Says Liam Dawson

T20 World Cup Super Eights: England left-arm spinner Liam Dawson said the two-time champions will not be distracted by the hype surrounding Pakistan's mystery spinner Usman Tariq ahead of Tuesday's crunch T20 World Cup Super Eights clash, adding that the visitors are prepared for the full range of their oppositions spin arsenal. England secured a 51-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka, and a win over Pakistan would guarantee them a top-two finish in their Super Eights group and a place in the semifinals. But concerns linger over England's top-order vulnerability to spin, with four of their top five falling to Sri Lankan spinners in Sundays clash - a worrying sign ahead of a Pakistan side that boasts Tariq, Shadab Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Saim Ayub, Salman Agha and Mohammad Nawaz. Tariq has been the tournament's most talked-about spinner, especially due to the exaggerated pause he takes before releasing his off-breaks. England captain Harry Brook has even been spotted mimicking Tariq's unorthodox action in the nets. But Dawson, a seasoned campaigner in limited-overs cricket, said the focus must remain broader than one man. Its not all about Tariq. Theyre a very good team with some dangerous players, and Tariqs obviously a very good bowler. But were not going to just look at him. Well look at the whole team and see how we can nullify them, Dawson told reporters on the eve of the clash. Dawson, along with Will Jacks and Adil Rashid, shared seven wickets between themselves as Sri Lanka were bundled out for 95 in response to Englands 146/9. He added that variety in Englands spin bowling line-up has been key to their success so far. We're all very different types of spinners. Jacksy gets a lot of overspin and a lot of bounce. Dilly (Rashid) has all his variations. Me - I sort of don't get the bounce that the other two get. It will be a different challenge on Tuesday night. We might get a better batting wicket. We'll have to see. Dawson, along with Will Jacks and Adil Rashid, shared seven wickets between themselves as Sri Lanka were bundled out for 95 in response to Englands 146/9. He added that variety in Englands spin bowling line-up has been key to their success so far. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Were all very experienced. If you look at the amount of cricket that me and Adil have played, even Jacks as well, its probably only with Beth thats probably got a little bit less experience. But theres a lot of trust in the guys that go out there and try to execute what you want to try and do, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 10:08 pm

1st ODI: Girls Had A Little Bit Of A Thing That They Will Have One Star On Jersey, Says Muzumdar

Allan Border Field: When India take the field for the first ODI against Australia at the Allan Border Field on Tuesday, their blue jersey will have one star as the marker of them winning the ODI World Cup for the first time on home soil last year. Head coach Amol Muzumdar said the small one star carries enormous meaning for a squad still riding the wave of their historic triumph. India come into the game with a 2-1 lead and having bagged the T20I series win in Australia after 10 years. I mean, absolutely, that's what players play for. The coaching staff is there to coach the players and that's what we aim for - to be the world champions. This is the first series post that World Cup victory. It's a very important one. No better place than to come to Australia and play on these grounds. We are looking forward for this ODI series. I think the girls had a little bit of a thing going on that they will have one star on their jersey to start with tomorrow, Muzumdar said to reporters on the eve of the match. The touring party arrived in Australia more than a fortnight ago, a deliberate decision that Muzumdar says has paid dividends. India drew on a similar template ahead of their successful white-ball tour of England last year. I couldn't have asked for more, in the last 10-15 days what we've been, it's been a perfect start for this Indian team and really looking forward for the ODIs to start. It will be a good game. It is very critical, as far as the coaching staff is concerned. We observed this last year, when we went to England, we went 10 days prior to the series that started and then we had the desired results in England. So similarly, going abroad, it's very critical to acclimatize and get into the groove as soon as possible, he said. I couldn't have asked for more, in the last 10-15 days what we've been, it's been a perfect start for this Indian team and really looking forward for the ODIs to start. It will be a good game. It is very critical, as far as the coaching staff is concerned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think all three of them have been a part of Indian team before. Kashvee obviously was injured for the last 9-10 months, but Harleen has been a critical part of this Indian team, so has been Pratika. So we just welcome them back. They are important players, all three of them. A great addition to have in the squad. It just shows the depth in the Indian women's team right now, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 9:42 pm

Sahibzada Farhan 'hopeful' of Hundred call amid uncertainty around Pakistani involvement

ECB has written to Hundred franchises reminding them that players should be picked on merit

Espn CricInfo 23 Feb 2026 9:24 pm

T20 WC: Hetmyer Blasts 85 As West Indies Post Massive 254/6 Vs Zimbabwe

T20 World Cup: Shimron Hetmyer unleashed a power-hitting blitzkrieg, raining sixes in his 34-ball 85, and shared a century partnership with Rovman Powell (59) as the West Indies posted a massive 254/6 against a totally outclassed Zimbabwe in a Group 1 clash in the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. This is the highest team score by any team in the T20 World Cup 2026 and the second-highest ever in the history of the T20 World Cup. Asked to bat first, Hetmyer blasted the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in the T20 World Cup, reaching the milestone in 19 balls, hitting four boundaries and five maximums in the process, improving on his own record for the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Hetmyer had earlier blasted a half-century in 22 balls against Scotland in the opening match of this World Cup at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, breaking the previous record of fifty in 23 balls by Chris Gayle at the Oval in 2009. Powell was a bit sedate compared to his partner in reaching his half-century in 29 balls as they shared a massive 122-run partnership for the third wicket as West Indies powered to the biggest total at the Wankhede Stadium in this T20 World Cup. Hetmyer came in to bat after the fall of Brandon King, to Richard Ngarava, who returned to the playing XI after recovering from an injury, in the third over, with the West Indies at 17/1. Hetmyer shared a 37-run partnership with skipper Shai Hope (14), who fell to a brilliant one-handed diving catch in the deep by Brian Bennett off Brad Evans. The 29-year-old left-hander from Guyana started slowly and enjoyed two lives, put down by the same fielder on either side of his fifty, and unleashed a mesmerising array of shots that left the Zimbabwe players shell-shocked. Hetmyer, who used the cut, swirl pull, and inside-out lofted shots to good effect, started with a four off Richard Ngarava in the third over and another off Blessings Muzarabani in the next over. He got a life when Tashinga Musekiwa grassed a straightforward chance at long-leg on a swivel pull off Muzarabani. Hetmyer was on 10 at that time and launched a blitzkrieg soon after, hitting Ngarava for back-to-back boundaries in the fifth over, blasting sixes off successive balls off Graeme Cremer in the seventh over, the first one a swipe across the line that landed in the deep mid-wicket stand and the next over the cow corner. In the next over, he hammered Zimbabwe skipper Sikander Raza for three sixes in four legal deliveries as West Indies raced to 92/2 in the eighth over, reaching his half-century in 19 balls. He continued in the same vein after his half-century, blasting Sikander Raza to the biggest six of the night -- a 108-metre monster into cow corner -- in the 10th over and followed it up with a four off the next legal delivery. He scored 33 runs off Raza in nine balls. He was dropped once again when, at 72, Musekiwa was again the culprit. Powell joined the fun and unleashed a few big hits of his own, hitting four fours and three sixes as he reached his fifty off 29 balls. They reached the 100 of their partnership off 45 balls. Just when it looked like Hetmyer would reach his century, he was out, mistiming a swipe off Cramer and was caught by Bennett for 85 off 34 balls, hammering seven fours and an equal number of sixes during his brilliant knock. Powell too departed soon after, caught by Musekiwa off Muzaabani for 59 off 35 balls (4x4, 4x6). With Hetmyer and Powell going great guns, the West Indies scored 139/2 in the middle-overs, which is the second-highest runs in this stage of a match, behind the 141/3 blasted by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 2007. To add to Zimbabwe's woes, skipper Raza had to go off the field with an injury as he tried to take evasive action when Powell blasted back a full-toss at him. Sherfane Rutherford (31 not out off 13 balls) and Jason Holder (13 in four balls), who struck Muzarbani for sixes off successive balls in the final over as the West Indies posted a massive total, leaving Zimbabwe a mountain to climb in the second innings. To add to Zimbabwe's woes, skipper Raza had to go off the field with an injury as he tried to take evasive action when Powell blasted back a full-toss at him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies 254/6 in 20 overs (Shimron Hetmyer 85, Rovman Powell 59, Sherfane Rutherford 31 not out; Blessing Muzarabani 2-42, Richard Ngarava 2-47) against Zimbabwe Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 9:24 pm

Afghanistan To Host Sri Lanka For White-ball Series In UAE From March 13-25

Dubai International Cricket Stadium: Afghanistan will host Sri Lanka for a white-ball series in the United Arab Emirates starting next month, said the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) on Monday. This will be only the second bilateral T20I series between the two sides, following their first meeting in February 2024. In ODIs, the two teams have faced each other in bilateral series in 2022, 2023 and 2024 respectively. The three T20Is will be played at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on March 13, 15 and 17, while the ODI games are set to be played at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on March 20, 22 and 25. We are delighted to host Sri Lanka for the first time in our history. This event reflects the strength of our collaboration with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board, and we are committed to further strengthening our relationship to provide a high-quality cricket experience in the future. Sri Lanka has been playing excellent cricket recently, and we look forward to what promises to be a competitive white-ball series between two quality sides. Additionally, the series is fundamental to our mission as we begin to further build our team and enhance key areas that need improvement. Our primary goal is to prepare the team for the major ICC and ACC events and the numerous bilateral commitments scheduled over the next two years, said Naseeb Khan, ACB CEO. The series is sandwiched between two major events in the global cricket calendar. The Mens T20 World Cup concludes on March 8, just five days before the first T20I takes place. Afghanistan made an early exit from the mega event, while Sri Lanka are playing in the Super Eights stage. Additionally, the series is fundamental to our mission as we begin to further build our team and enhance key areas that need improvement. Our primary goal is to prepare the team for the major ICC and ACC events and the numerous bilateral commitments scheduled over the next two years, said Naseeb Khan, ACB CEO. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The ODI series ends a day before both the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Pakistan Super League (PSL) begin on March 26. Several players from both squads are expected to feature in the two franchise competitions. Rashid Khan and Noor Ahmad are among the Afghan players with IPL and PSL commitments, while Sri Lanka's Dasun Shanaka and Kusal Perera are also part of various squads. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 9:18 pm

Shimron Hetmyer Blasts Fastest Fifty By A West Indies Batter In T20 WC

T20 World Cup: West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer put on a dazzling display of power-hitting, racing to a record fastest half-century for a Caribbean batter in the T20 World Cup in their Super 8 Group 1 clash against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. Asked to bat first, Hetmyer reached the milestone in 19 balls, hitting four boundaries and five maximums in the process, improving on his own record for the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Hetmyer had earlier blasted a half-century in 22 balls against Scotland in the opening match of this World Cup at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, breaking the previous record of fifty in 23 balls by Chris Gayle at the Oval in 2009. Hetmyer came in to bat after the fall of Brandon King in the third over, with the West Indies at 17/1. Hetmyer shared a 37-run partnership with skipper Shai Hope (14). Hetmyer started with a four off Richard Ngarava in the third over and another off Blessings Muzarabani in the next over. He got a life when Tashinga Musekiwa grassed a straightforward chance at long-leg on a swivel pull off Muzarabani. Hetmyer came in to bat after the fall of Brandon King in the third over, with the West Indies at 17/1. Hetmyer shared a 37-run partnership with skipper Shai Hope (14). Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the next over, he hammered Zimbabwe skipper Sikander Raza for three sixes in four legal deliveries as West Indies raced to 92/2 in the eighth over, reaching his half-century in 19 balls. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 8:34 pm

Ranji Trophy: Formidable Karnataka Chase Ninth Title Against First-time Finalists J&K

While Paras Dogra: Jammu and Kashmir will attempt to write the most unlikely chapter in Indian domestic cricket history when they take on a formidable eight-time champions Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy final starting on Tuesday. While Paras Dogra-captained J&K have a maiden title up for grabs, Devdutt Padikkal-led Karnataka are chasing their first crown in well over a decade. J&Ks only defeat in this season came in a 35-run loss to Mumbai in October, and they have not looked back since then. Having defeated Delhi in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh in Indore and Bengal in Kalyani to reach this title clash, J&K have all the tools in their arsenal to have a strong crack at winning the title and change the trajectory of cricket in their state. Karnataka, meanwhile, enter as resounding favourites after amassing 736 and 323 runs in the two innings of their semi-final against Uttarakhand, with KL Rahul, Devdutt Padikkal and R. Smaran all scoring heavily. Karun Nair and Padikkal, who is expected to recover from a hand injury in time for the final, have also been in commanding form. It would also help that Karnataka has won in both of their previous meetings against J&K. An interesting sub-plot in the final will be the clash of Karnatakas batters against J&K ace pacer Auqib Nabi. Nabi, 29, has been the driving force behind J&Ks success by taking 55 wickets in nine matches at an average of 12.72 this season, the second-highest tally in the competition. Apart from his handy lower-order batting, Nabi needs just five more to finish as the leading wicket-taker. Left-arm quick Sunil Kumar and spinner Abid Mushtaq have provided strong support, but Nabi remains the bowler Karnataka will most want to see the back of. Hubbali has hosted only one match this season - Karnataka winning over Chandigarh by an innings and 185 runs, where Smaran made a majestic 227. Yet J&K have made a habit of defying expectation and their wait for a title could end, provided they upstage Karnataka, a task easier said than done. When: Tuesday, February 24, 9:30 AM IST Where: KSCA Stadium, Hubbali Where to watch: Star Sports Khel for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Khel for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karnataka: Devdutt Padikkal (captain), Mayank Agarwal, K.L. Rahul, Karun Nair, K.V. Aneesh, R. Smaran, Shreyas Gopal, Kruthik Krishna, Vysakh Vijayakumar, Vidyadhar Patil, Vidwath Kaverappa, Prasidh Krishna, Mohsin Khan, Shikhar Shetty, and K.L. Shrijith. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 8:08 pm

Ranji Trophy: From Outsiders To Title Contenders How J&K Scripted A Remarkable Run

Ranji Trophy: 67 years after Jammu & Kashmir first appeared in the Ranji Trophy, they now stand on the verge of winning the title when they take on Karnataka in the title clash in Hubbali starting on Tuesday. Not long ago, using Jammu & Kashmir and playing the Ranji Trophy final is something anyone wouldnt have written in the same sentence. For decades, J&K team was a footnote in Indian domestic cricket - a team that showed up, occasionally surprised, and went home. At best, they were termed party spoilers, while hosting games was more of a tourism package for the visiting sides after pocketing an easy win. Now, on the eve of playing their first-ever Ranji Trophy final, everyone is rooting for them to achieve championship glory. The journey to reach here has been a hard way - after losing to Mumbai in Srinagar, which stung them hard, J&K beat Rajasthan at home, before going on to beat Delhi in Delhi and defeat Hyderabad in Jammu. Draws over Chhattisgarh, Pondicherry and Himachal Pradesh ensured J&K finished as second-best team in Elite Group D with 24 points. Once knockouts arrived, J&K brought on their A-game by beating Madhya Pradesh in Indore and defeating Bengal in Kalyani. Now J&K stands as a team that no longer fears anyone. The mood is very, very confident and boys are enjoying the moment because it's a very, very big thing for us. In last two games, whatever I've seen is that playing against many big names, they are not at all bothered. They are saying that, 'We'll see them on the ground, said bowling coach P. Krishnakumar to IANS from Hubbali. J&Ks run to the Ranji Trophy final did not happen overnight. It took five years, including a heart-break of missing out on quarter-final due to Kerala taking one-run lead last time, a restructured administration, carefully assembled coaching staff, and a group of young men from the valleys and plains of J&K willing to outwork everyone else. Reaching here is not easy for a team which was not even in the map of Indian cricket and is now one of the dominant teams of the country, especially, in the bowling part, as this is the number one bowling side in the country. As a bowling coach, I'm very proud of how the boys have responded. I always believe I'm a resource for the boys - they use our knowledge, experience, and they move and grow, added Krishnakumar. One of Krishnakumar's first acts upon joining J&K team was to study the people, their culture, history and temperament. It really helped me to know how the Jammu and Kashmiri people are? It gave me the edge as I knew that Kashmiris are a little calm, quiet and prefer to stay behind because they have faced so many hardships in their life and they are slightly laid-back type of guys who don't want to be in the limelight. Jammu people are different because they go out to Delhi and different places in the country to play. So they are a little khule (open-minded) and understanding that really helped me as I planned my sessions accordingly. To the Kashmiris, I had to give them a lot of motivation and make them feel that they are very good. Then what happened was that trust developed between the players and the coach and that again is a very, very important part, he said. The results of that trust-building are visible in the numbers. Since Krishnakumar joined, J&K have been a stellar bowling unit, with pacer Auqib Nabi their leading wicket-taker with 55 scalps and having a Rs 8.4 crore IPL contract with Delhi Capitals. His new ball partner, left-arm pacer Sunil Kumar has 29 scalps while left-arm spinner Abid Mushtaq has 20 scalps. A big reason behind J&Ks resurgence has been the dismantling of the inferiority complex - the quiet but crippling sense that certain opponents were simply beyond them. Cricket is a game and a fight between two skilled players. What happens is, if suppose you're bowling to Sachin Tendulkar, and your skill is not matching with his skill, obviously what happens is, he's going to win the battle. As a bowling coach, what I've done is, I've developed their skills so that they are able to match against the skills of other good batters. If the batsman is inferior, they just run through the teams and that means, their skill level has gone up. When their skill is now matching with the top players of the country, they are able to get them out and bowl well against very good teams. Automatically what happens is, their inferiority complex goes away and it will only go when it's on the ground only, elaborated Krishnakumar. That dismantling has contributed to J&K brimming with tons of self-belief. It can't go off by reading books or anything. Yes, it helps, but at the end of the day, it is the practical thing you have to face and then only you can get out of that fear of inferiority and complex goes off. So that is what has happened as now Jammu & Kashmir are defeating the top teams of the country. Now that belief has developed in the boys that 'Yes, we can do it.' Basically this is what we did as coaches - I worked on the skills of the bowlers and now it's easy for them to play well against the good players, added Krishnakumar. Krishnakumar's coaching philosophy is rooted in simplicity and that was spectacularly vindicated in the semi-final win over Bengal, where Paras Dogra-led J&K dismissed them for just 99 in the second innings - four wickets each for Auqib and Sunil Kumar - to set up a victory that sent their dressing room into raptures and their supporters all around to tears of immense joy. When we got out, almost three days were left in the game, which goes to nearly 270 overs. So we gave them a very simple plan - you have to bowl in the right areas. Because I knew that my bowlers are so skilled - if they bowl in the right areas, I was very sure that they will get them out. But by God's grace, it was a miracle that they got them out for 99. It doesn't happen many times as it's very rare that a team like Bengal gets out for 99. That time, luck also favoured us and the bowlers bowled brilliantly in the right areas because they're able to swing the ball both ways. So accordingly, the only thing we told them was just you have to bowl in the right areas and that's it, he elaborated. That study of culture of J&K people has come handy in how Krishnakumar speaks to his bowlers. If you look at the system of Jammu and Kashmir, most of the boys are into sports only and are not high on studies. So the thing is, as a coach, we have to see that also and look at the IQ of the boy - that is very, very important. That's why in the last three years, I give them very, very simple plans and things to follow. Very clearly, I tell them, this is what you have to do and that is working for the boys, because they are also not confused and their mind is very clear that this is what we have to do. The way they have developed and worked very hard in three years like Auqib and Yudhvir. Even Sunil has come a long way, he has worked very hard. I have specific skills sessions with them and that has really helped as these brilliant performances are coming. While Nabi is very calm, Yudhvir is more of an aggressive type of guy while Sunil is another guy who's very calm, he elaborated. The foundation of J&K's rise was laid before Krishnakumar and coaches were hired. He reserved special credit for Mithun Manhas, the former batter who represented both Delhi and J&K and was in the states sub-committee before taking over as BCCI President last year. I will give the credit first of all to Mithun Minhas. He is a very, very important person in this whole set-up and developed entire system in Jammu & Kashmir due to which everything is very structured. I would also appreciate Brigadier (Anil Gupta, Retired) sir, who looked after the administration part. He also bought a system like things happen via email and proper squads should be there. These are small, but very important things and would first give the credit to both of them. Mithun gets more nod because he was looking after the cricket part and he gave the freedom to choose the right person for right post. He bought in the right coaches, like Ajay Sharma as the head coach, then me and fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. Krishnakumar also flagged the role of Yagnik and Sharma in creating an environment of togetherness in the J&K set-up. I would also appreciate Dishant Yagnik's work as his role pata nahi chalta bahar se (isn't much visible from the outside). But his role has been very, very instrumental in the development of Jammu and Kashmir team. He has done a fantastic job and because of the fielding, our bowling has gone up as if fielders don't take catches, then it's difficult to win matches. Apart from Dishant being fantastic, Ajay bhai has also definitely given us the freedom and space to work like whatever you want to do, go ahead as per that. As the head of this family, he has done a good job. But I would definitely give a nod to Mithun Manhas for his vision and starting all of this when he was brought into the Jammu and Kashmir system. When the season began, the coaching staff gave the players a single instruction: take one match at a time. That instruction, Krishnakumar says, has held through every game, every victory and every surge of excitement that could so easily have become a distraction. The semi-final win is all absorbed. When we started the season, we told the boys 'You have to take one match at a time.' Even if you win the final also, you have to be the same because the next season, you have to start again. That semi-final win was very emotional part of our journey. But now we have come back to normal and we are very sure that we'll give a good fight to Karnataka and bring home the trophy. What winning the Ranji Trophy for the players, state, and scores of young people watching the final on TV & livestream would do is something Krishnakumar finds difficult to put into words. But he did give it a decent try. I think, I don't have words for that because that will be something magical happening for Jammu and Kashmir. Not only for cricket, but for other games as well because this game motivates millions of people in India. If Jammu and Kashmir wins the trophy, it will develop a vibe in the whole state and a lot of boys will start dreaming of playing for Jammu and Kashmir. They will think about being in the team one day and thats very important as cricket being a popular game in India, seeing the win will give them confidence and make people to dream about playing for the state. I think this will change the whole culture of Jammu and Kashmir and I hope this happens on February 28. I strongly feel this as I am getting that vibe of it's going to come to us this year, definitely. I think, I don't have words for that because that will be something magical happening for Jammu and Kashmir. Not only for cricket, but for other games as well because this game motivates millions of people in India. If Jammu and Kashmir wins the trophy, it will develop a vibe in the whole state and a lot of boys will start dreaming of playing for Jammu and Kashmir. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While Karnataka are eight-time champions chasing their first title in a decade, J&K are chasing something they have never had in 67 years of their existence in first-class cricket. Whatever the result, this much is certain: J&K are no longer hopeful outsiders - they firmly belong here amongst the heavyweights. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Feb 2026 7:46 pm

Ngarava replaces Masakadza as Zimbabwe bowl

Romario Shepherd replaces Roston Chase for West Indies

Espn CricInfo 23 Feb 2026 6:59 pm