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Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: A rain-affected day at the Jharkhand T20 Cricket League 2026 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex saw the Jamshedpur Steelers claim two points with a hard-fought victory over the Ranchi Titans, while a persistent downpour forced Dhanbad Diamonds and Koylanchal Super Kings to split points on day five. In the opening encounter of the day, the Jamshedpur Steelers defeated the Ranchi Titans by three wickets with 13 balls to spare. Being put in to bat first, the Ranchi Titans struggled to find momentum and were bowled out for a modest 119 on the final ball of their innings. The Steelers' bowling unit delivered a clinical performance, led by Pratik Ranjan (3/11) and Player of the Match, Harsh Rana (3/19), who dismantled the Titans' batting lineup claiming three wickets apiece. Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: A rain-affected day at the Jharkhand T20 Cricket League 2026 at the JSCA International Stadium Complex saw the Jamshedpur Steelers claim two points with a hard-fought victory over the Ranchi Titans, while a persistent downpour forced Dhanbad Diamonds and Koylanchal Super Kings to split points on day five. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second fixture of the day was heavily interrupted by weather, eventually abandoned due to relentless rain. After winning the toss and electing to bat first, Dhanbad Diamonds had reached 54/2 in 6.4 overs before the downpour halted play for the final time. Opener Vikash Kumar Vishal anchored the brief innings, remaining unbeaten on 24* off 24 balls. For the Koylanchal Super Kings, Harsh Raj (1/11) and Amit Kumar (1/4) managed one dismissal each before the match was called off, forcing both teams to share a point each. Article Source: IANS
Luxton, Bairstow, Hill cement Yorkshire ascendency
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Womens T20 WC: Fatima Vows Pakistan Will Improve After really Disappointing Defeat To India
T20 World Cup Group: Pakistan captain Fatima Sana admitted her sides 64run loss to India in their Womens T20 World Cup Group A game was really disappointing, but promised the team would learn quickly and bounce back in the remainder of the tournament. In the chase of 171, Pakistan were at 52/1 at the end of power-play, but collapsed from 75 for 3 to 106 all out in 17 overs and suffered a 64-run loss to India at Edgbaston. I think its really disappointing (on the batting side). We need to step up in the next matches because we still have a long way to go in the World Cup. We were trying to be as positive as possible. Definitely. We won the powerplay in both batting and bowling, but after that we collapsed with the bat. We need to improve our batting so that we can get different results going forward, Fatima said at the conclusion of the game. On what went wrong in the field, Fatima pointed to death overs bowling, including conceding 38 runs in the last two overs. I think we were good until the last 15 overs. After that, we gave away some extra runs. We also had a fielder come inside at one point, which cost us. Well try to improve on those things in the next matches. We were trying to be as positive as possible. Definitely. We won the powerplay in both batting and bowling, but after that we collapsed with the bat. We need to improve our batting so that we can get different results going forward, Fatima said at the conclusion of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She acknowledged that two dropped catches of Smriti, who top-scored with 68, proved to be costly. Obviously, catches win matches. Unfortunately, we dropped catches, especially as senior players. I think we need to improve both our bowling and fielding in the next match, as mistakes in the field can cost the whole match. Article Source: IANS
Haines, Coles see off Glamorgan rearguard to wrap up thumping win
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'My goal was to do something special' - Ferdous after match-winning fifty against Netherlands
We can all be very proud of the effort we put in today, Netherlands captain Babette de Leede said
'Hanuman Ji Is Great': Deepti Credits Divine Blessings After Career-best Five-for Against Pakistan
T20 World Cup: After claiming the best bowling figures of her T20 World Cup career and earning the Player of the Match award, Deepti Sharma credited the blessings of Hanuman Ji for India's emphatic 64-run victory over Pakistan at Edgbaston on Sunday. All credit goes to the team and I am very grateful, Hanuman Ji is great, Deepti said after returning sensational figures of 5/10 as India began their ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign in dominant fashion. The experienced off-spinner delivered an outstanding performance in spin bowling, leading to a dramatic collapse as Pakistan fell from a promising 75/3 to 106 all out in just 17 overs while chasing India's 170/6. Deepti mentioned that she enjoys bowling on pitches that support spinners and explained how varying her pace helped her break down the Pakistan batting order. I like these kinds of wickets. I think because its turning, I varied my pace with every ball and every over. That helped me a lot. I believe in myself and I bowl a little slower in the air, and I focus on the right areas. Thats what I was doing, she said. The all-rounder also shared her fondness for ICC events. I like ICC tournaments. I think that's where I started, so I enjoy them, she stated. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana's elegant 68 and a late surge from Richa Ghosh, who scored 34, helped India reach a competitive score of 170/6. Pakistan started their chase aggressively, reaching 52/1 in the powerplay, marking their highest six-over total against India in Women's T20 World Cup history. Muneeba Ali, who survived two dropped catches in the early overs, made India pay with a smooth innings that included four boundaries, while Gull Feroza also hit the fence twice as Pakistan seemed on track. However, Indias spinners took control during the middle overs. Deepti struck first when Gull reverse-swept the ball straight to backward point. She then dismissed Ayesha Zafar, who was caught at short fine leg while trying another sweep shot. N Sree Charani joined in, taking a leading edge from Saira Jabeen that was caught at short cover. Earlier, Smriti Mandhana's elegant 68 and a late surge from Richa Ghosh, who scored 34, helped India reach a competitive score of 170/6. Pakistan started their chase aggressively, reaching 52/1 in the powerplay, marking their highest six-over total against India in Women's T20 World Cup history. Muneeba Ali, who survived two dropped catches in the early overs, made India pay with a smooth innings that included four boundaries, while Gull Feroza also hit the fence twice as Pakistan seemed on track. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Deepti fittingly ended the innings by taking the last two wickets, achieving her first T20 World Cup five-for. She acknowledged the crowd's support and noted the partnership that set the stage for India's win. Yeah, it's an amazing crowd here, and a lot of people are supporting the Indian team today. Thats what we want in every game; lets keep coming and supporting us, she said. I especially wanted to mention Smriti and Harry Dis partnership. From there, we gained the momentum. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Harmanpreet Lauds Smriti, Deepti After Big Win Over Pakistan
T20 World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur hailed the performances of Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma and Richa Ghosh after her side registered a comprehensive 64run victory over Pakistan in their Womens T20 World Cup opener at Edgbaston on Sunday. India had posted 170/6, as Smriti top-scored with 68, before Deepti Sharmas 510 and N Sree Charanis 321 bowled out Pakistan for 106 in 17 overs. With this, India pocketed two points and a healthy net run rate of 3.20 from the statement win over Pakistan. Whenever we need, theyre always there to push the team. So, really happy the way they both played today, said Harmanpreet at the conclusion of the game. Reflecting on conditions at Edgbaston, Harmanpreet said, Well, I think it was a decent pitch, but I think initially we unnecessarily put pressure on us. But after that, when Smriti and I were batting, we tried to control the game and then we got what we wanted. Asked about Richa Ghoshs blistering 34 off just 17 balls, Harmanpreet said, If its in my hand, I would love to send her (to bat) on the first ball. But I think she has some role to play (lower down the order) and shes doing really well and really happy with the way she played today. On Indias fielding, Harmanpreet said she was fine with the effort, though there were a few missteps. Cricket is a game of, if you catch every ball, if you take all the catches, you always win matches. And I think thats what happened while fielding. We wanted to give ourselves to every ball and I was really happy with the way we fielded and overall game. Asked about Richa Ghoshs blistering 34 off just 17 balls, Harmanpreet said, If its in my hand, I would love to send her (to bat) on the first ball. But I think she has some role to play (lower down the order) and shes doing really well and really happy with the way she played today. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked about her fitness after hobbling late in the game, Harmanpreet reassured all is fine. Im fine. Thank you very much. Definitely very happy and firstly, I want to thank all Indian fans. Theyve been amazing. Theyve been there for us. So, we really, really want to thank them. Article Source: IANS
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Mandhana, Deepti, Richa star as India breeze past Pakistan
Mandhana top-scored with 68 to lift India from 18 for 2 to 170, their highest in a T20 World Cup against Pakistan
Womens T20 WC: Deepti Sharma Bags 5-10 As India Thrash Pakistan By 64 Runs
T20 World Cup: Deepti Sharma produced a career-best spell of 5-10 as India thrashed Pakistan by 64 runs to begin their Womens T20 World Cup campaign in emphatic fashion at Edgbaston on Sunday. Deepti, the off-spin bowling all-rounder, was the star in weaving a vicious spin web as Pakistan collapsed from 75 for 3 to 106 all out in 17 overs. Smriti Mandhanas fluent 68 and Richa Ghoshs late assault of 34 had earlier carried India to 170/6 in 20 overs. Apart from Deepti, left-arm spinner N Sree Charani also stood out with 3-21 as India pocketed two points and a healthy net run rate to assert their dominance against Pakistan yet again. Pakistan began their chase with intent by racing to 52/1 in the powerplay their highest score in the six-over phase against India in T20 World Cups. Muneeba Ali, dropped twice in the first four overs, made India pay by hitting four fluent boundaries. Gull Feroza added two boundaries against a shoddy Indian bowling line-up, before reverse-sweeping to backward point off Deepti. After Pakistan won the power-play, they couldnt capitalise on it thanks to sharp spin bowling from Indias spinners in the middle overs. Deepti, who kept pressure on with her dot balls and bowling slower through the air, had Ayesha Zafar sweeping to short fine leg, before Sree Charani found Saira Jabeens leading edge and was caught at short cover. Pakistan began their chase with intent by racing to 52/1 in the powerplay their highest score in the six-over phase against India in T20 World Cups. Muneeba Ali, dropped twice in the first four overs, made India pay by hitting four fluent boundaries. Gull Feroza added two boundaries against a shoddy Indian bowling line-up, before reverse-sweeping to backward point off Deepti. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 170/6 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 68, Harmanpreet Kaur 36; Fatima Sana 2-33, Sadia Iqbal 2-41) beat Pakistan 106 all out in 17 overs (Muneeba Ali Siddiqui 41, Aliya Riaz 18; Deepti Sharma 5-10, N Sree Charani 3-21) by 64 runs Article Source: IANS
Manpreet Singh Equals Dilip Tirkeys Indian Record Of 412 International Caps
Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey: Indian men's hockey team midfielder Manpreet Singh on Saturday equalled former India captain and current Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey's national record of 412 international caps when he took the field in India's FIH Pro League 2025-26 match against the Netherlands in Rotterdam. The 33-year-old became only the second Indian men's hockey player to reach the landmark and is currently the only active player in the elite club of players with more than 400 senior international appearances. The milestone comes during a crucial phase of India's FIH Pro League campaign. The Harmanpreet Singh-led side entered the European leg of the tournament looking to improve its position in the standings after managing only four points from eight matches and finding itself near the bottom of the nine-team table. Congratulating Manpreet on the achievement, Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey said, I congratulate Manpreet on reaching this significant milestone, which is a remarkable achievement and reflects his dedication, commitment and consistency over the years. I wish him the very best for the matches ahead and hope to see him play on many more occasions. We are grateful for his continued contributions to Indian hockey. Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh also praised the veteran midfielder for his contribution to the national team. Manpreet Singh's journey with the Indian Men's Hockey Team is a reflection of his immense dedication to the sport. To reach 412 international caps is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the consistency he has shown over the years while representing the country at the highest level, he said. Manpreet has played an important role in India's resurgence on the global stage. His leadership as a senior member of the team and ability to perform in high-pressure situations have made him an inspiration for aspiring hockey players across the country, Bhola Nath Singh added. Manpreet Singh's journey with the Indian Men's Hockey Team is a reflection of his immense dedication to the sport. To reach 412 international caps is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the consistency he has shown over the years while representing the country at the highest level, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India are scheduled to face Germany in back-to-back matches on June 17 and 18 before taking on the Netherlands again on June 21. The team will then travel to London for fixtures against Pakistan and England as it looks to secure valuable points and retain its place in the Pro League for next season. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Smritis 68, Richas 34 Carry India To 170/6 Against Pakistan
T20 World Cup: Smriti Mandhanas fluent 68 and Richa Ghoshs late blitz of 34 powered India to 170/6 against Pakistan in their Womens T20 World Cup clash at Edgbaston on Sunday. On a used pitch, Smriti stabilised Indias innings by hitting 68 off 44 balls laced with nine fours and two sixes, with her lofted shots and precise footwork being the standout aspects. Richa then tore into the bowling through a blistering 17-ball cameo as the two overs yielded 38 runs. Pakistan had its moments, with Fatima Sana (2-33) and Sadia Iqbal (2-41) striking key blows, but dropped chances proved costly as India capitalised to reach a competitive total and push Pakistan into the pursuit of their highest successful chase in tournament history. Indias innings began with less fireworks and more setbacks in power-play. Shafali Verma smashed Sadia over long-off for six on the first ball but was on the third ball after edging behind to Muneeba Ali Siddiqui. Smriti steadied the ship through a leaning extra cover drive and swiping off Sadia for two boundaries. Jemimah Rodrigues never looked settled as after not taking a single off Tasmia Rubab, she went for a cross-bat hoick and was caught by a juggling Natalia Pervaiz at cover. With Harmanpreet Kaur taking time, Smritis composure became Indias anchor as she pulled and swept Rameen Shamim for consecutive fours, while straight driving just wide of Fatima for four as India ended the six-over phase at 38/2. Smriti got a life on 27 when Aliya Riaz dropped her at mid-off on Tasmias bowling, while Harmanpreet broke the shackles by sweeping and driving off Nashra Sandhu for two fours. Smriti then danced down the pitch to loft Tasmia for a clean six over long-off before lofting Nashra inside-out over extra cover for another maximum. Though Smriti was nearly caught short of her ground on a risky second run, she got her fifty in just 34 balls with her signature shot dancing down the pitch and lofting Rameen for four, before exploiting mid-ons positioning to smash another lofted boundary. She was given another reprieve on 61 when Saira Jabeen dropped the catch off her lofted shot against Sadia and conceded a six. After Harmanpreet sliced and steered off Sadia for two boundaries in a 19-run 13th over, Smriti followed up with a stylish insideout cover drive off Rameen for four. But she perished on the very next ball lofting off the toe-end to long-off. After that, India suffered twin blows - Bharti Fulmali was deceived in flight by Sadia and got stumped for a duck, while a struggling Harmanpreet flicked to deep square leg off Fatima. Though Smriti was nearly caught short of her ground on a risky second run, she got her fifty in just 34 balls with her signature shot dancing down the pitch and lofting Rameen for four, before exploiting mid-ons positioning to smash another lofted boundary. She was given another reprieve on 61 when Saira Jabeen dropped the catch off her lofted shot against Sadia and conceded a six. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 170/6 in 20 overs (Smriti Mandhana 68, Harmanpreet Kaur 36; Fatima Sana 2-33, Sadia Iqbal 2-41) against Pakistan Article Source: IANS
'I Can't Explain This Feeling': Juairiya Ferdous After Match-winning Fifty Vs Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh opener Juairiya Ferdous described her match-winning half-century against the Netherlands as a special moment after helping her side begin their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a six-wicket victory at Edgbaston on Sunday. The 20-year-old opener was named Player of the Match after scoring a brilliant 50 off 33 balls, an innings that included seven fours and two sixes. Her aggressive knock laid the foundation for Bangladesh's successful chase of 140, which they completed in 19.1 overs. Making her Women's T20 World Cup debut, Juairiya said she was determined to make full use of the powerplay on a batting-friendly surface. It's my first World Cup. First match today. The pitch was very flat, and the target was 140. Opening batters have to use the powerplay fully, so I tried my best, Juairiya said after receiving the Player of the Match award. Bangladesh made a cautious start to the chase before Juairiya shifted gears, taking the attack to the Dutch bowlers and helping her side seize control of the contest. Her fifty came off just 32 deliveries and put Bangladesh firmly on course for victory. The young batter admitted she was overwhelmed after reaching the milestone in such an important match. I can't explain this feeling. It's a big achievement for me and my team, she said. Juairiya also acknowledged the role played by her teammates, coaches and support staff in helping her develop into a key member of the Bangladesh side. I can't explain this feeling. It's a big achievement for me and my team, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Her innings proved to be the difference between the two sides as Bangladesh overcame a brief middle-order wobble before Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter completed the chase. The victory gave Bangladesh a winning start to their World Cup campaign, with Juairiya's memorable debut emerging as one of the highlights of the day. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC: 'We Got What We Targeted In The First Innings,' Says Sultana After Bangladesh Win
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana credited her bowlers for laying the foundation of her team's six-wicket victory over the Netherlands in their opening match of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday. Bangladesh restricted the Netherlands to 139/8 after electing to field first before chasing down the target in 19.1 overs. Opener Juairiya Ferdous starred with a fluent half-century, while Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter guided the side home after a brief middle-order wobble. Reflecting on the win, Nigar praised the bowling unit for executing their plans perfectly and keeping the Dutch batters under control throughout the innings. I think we started really well with the bowling, I guess. Marufa delivered what we expect from her, and alongside all the spinners and the bowlers, we've been bowling really well, Nigar said after the match. Marufa Akter played a key role with the ball, striking important blows during the Netherlands innings, while the spinners ensured the batting side never managed to accelerate consistently despite a half-century from Dutch captain Babette de Leede. The Bangladesh skipper felt her team achieved exactly what they had aimed for in the first innings. So what we have targeted about the first innings, we have got it, she said. Nigar also reserved special praise for opener Juairiya Ferdous, whose aggressive approach helped Bangladesh take control of the chase. Ferdous scored a match-winning 50 off just 33 balls, hitting seven fours and two sixes before being dismissed shortly after reaching her milestone. The way actually Juairiya played in the middle, she was enjoying herself, and Dilara was helping her a lot, Nigar said. Although Bangladesh lost a few wickets in quick succession after a dominant start, Sharmin Akhter and Shorna Akter remained composed to steer the team across the finish line with an unbeaten fifth-wicket partnership. The way actually Juairiya played in the middle, she was enjoying herself, and Dilara was helping her a lot, Nigar said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The victory gives Bangladesh a positive start to their Women's T20 World Cup campaign as they look to build momentum in the group stage. Article Source: IANS
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Chambal Ghariyals continued their impressive run in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026, registering a four-wicket victory over Indore Pink Panthers to maintain their unbeaten record in the tournament at Daly College, Indore. The win marked their sixth consecutive triumph, keeping their 100 percent winning streak intact. The Ghariyals bowling unit delivered a disciplined performance to bundle out Indore Pink Panthers for 120 in 20 overs. The Panthers were rocked early, slipping to 5/2 in the second over with star batter Venkatesh Iyer among the early casualties. Siddharth Patidar and Aayaam Verma then attempted to rebuild the innings with a 44-run partnership. Patidar looked promising before being run out for 22 off 17 balls, triggering another collapse as wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Verma contributed 21 off 27 deliveries, while Shubham Rathore added a quick 22 off 16 balls. For Chambal Ghariyals, Tripuresh Singh was the standout performer with figures of 3/29 in four overs. Aman Bhadoriya and Sandeep Singh claimed two wickets each, while Mayur Patel impressed with an economical spell of 1/14 in three overs. Tripureshs impressive outing also saw him move to the top of the wicket-taking charts, claiming the Purple Cap with 13 wickets in six matches. Chasing 121, Chambal Ghariyals endured a shaky start of their own. They lost Apurve Dwivedi for 1 off 2 balls and soon suffered another setback when captain Shubham Sharma departed for 10 off 6 deliveries. The middle order also struggled to build momentum as wickets continued to tumble, leaving the Ghariyals at 107/6 in the 16th over. However, Gautam Raghuwanshi and Aman Bhadoriya held their nerves and ensured there were no further hiccups. The duo guided the team safely home, with Raghuwanshi remaining unbeaten at 32 off 25 balls to seal another victory for the Ghariyals. Anvesh Chawla was the pick of the bowlers as he scalped four wickets for 32 runs in four overs. Reflecting on the win and his performance, Tripuresh said, To be honest, the Purple Cap is a nice achievement, but Im happier that we won. Even though we lost a few wickets, the atmosphere in the dugout remained very positive. Royal Nimar Eagles vs Ujjain Falcons: Royal Nimar Eagles secured a 27-run victory over Ujjain Falcons in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 fixture which eventually turned out to be a high-scoring contest at Daly College. Batting first, the Eagles produced a batting masterclass, piling up a massive 252/3 in their 20 overs. The innings got off to a flying start as Dharmesh Patel and Himanshu Mantri added 50 runs inside the first five overs. Patel scored a brisk 34 off 21 balls before departing, while Mantri followed soon after for 17 off 12. The momentum, however, never dipped as Kanishk Dubey and Anand Bais took complete control of the innings. The duo stitched together a stunning 106-run partnership, punishing the Falcons' bowlers all around the ground. Dubey smashed 57 off 31 balls, including five sixes and two fours, before being dismissed. Bais continued the onslaught and remained unbeaten on 78 off just 40 deliveries, striking four sixes and six boundaries. He received explosive support from Abhishek Mavi, who unleashed a breathtaking unbeaten 55 off only 17 balls. Mavi's knock featured eight sixes and a boundary, helping the Eagles surge past the 250-run mark. In reply, Ujjain Falcons endured a disastrous start, losing captain Chanchal Rathore and Yash Dubey inside the first three overs to slip to 22/2. The pressure continued to mount as wickets fell at regular intervals. Ojaswa Yadav was the lone bright spot in the top order, scoring an aggressive 45 off 23 balls before becoming the fifth batter to depart with the score at 101. Ankur Chauhan and Rishi Miglani attempted a late fightback with some powerful strokeplay. Miglani smashed 29 off 13 balls before being dismissed, while Chauhan brought up a fighting half-century, scoring 50 off 29 deliveries. The pressure continued to mount as wickets fell at regular intervals. Ojaswa Yadav was the lone bright spot in the top order, scoring an aggressive 45 off 23 balls before becoming the fifth batter to depart with the score at 101. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Talking about his knock, Anand Bais said, Our openers gave us a very good start, which allowed us to build the innings according to our plans. The idea was to play positive cricket in the powerplay, rotate the strike well and take calculated risks. We knew that if we had wickets in hand towards the end, our middle order and finishers could accelerate and maximise the scoring in the final overs. That approach worked well for us. Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: Harmanpreet Kaur, Fatima Sana Skip Handshake Again During Toss Time
T20 World Cup Group: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and Pakistan skipper Fatima Sana did not shake hands at the toss in their 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup Group A clash at Edgbaston on Sunday, thus continuing a trend that has been present in the matches involving the arch rivals. It was the second successive ICC tournament where both captains avoided the customary gesture, after it first happened during the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup clash at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. After India won the toss and chose to bat first, Harmanpreet was quick in speaking to broadcaster Mel Jones and didnt even shake hands with Fatima. It will be interesting to see if players from both teams will extend customary post-match handshakes, which also has been missing from India-Pakistan games. India lead Pakistan 6-2 in Womens T20 World Cup meetings and have won four of their last five T20Is against them. The no handshake policy has become a usual feature of India-Pakistan contests since the 2025 Mens T20I Asia Cup in the UAE, especially after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Former India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and his Pakistani counterpart Salman Ali Agha also avoided handshakes across three meetings in Dubai and again at the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup clash in Colombo. The same happened during U19 Mens Cricket World Cup and Rising Stars Mens Asia Cup meetings too. It will be interesting to see if players from both teams will extend customary post-match handshakes, which also has been missing from India-Pakistan games. India lead Pakistan 6-2 in Womens T20 World Cup meetings and have won four of their last five T20Is against them. The no handshake policy has become a usual feature of India-Pakistan contests since the 2025 Mens T20I Asia Cup in the UAE, especially after the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Definitely, pressure is going to be there, which I earlier agree to that whenever we play against Pakistan pressure will be there. But at the same time, its only about how we are going to enjoy that pressure because in any international game, pressure is going to be there; its only about giving your 100 percent in that game and enjoying each and every moment, she had said. Article Source: IANS
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Karun Nair Named Coastal Kings Mangaluru Captain Ahead Of Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season 5
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season: Coastal Kings Mangaluru announced Karun Nair as captain ahead of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season 5 during a press conference held in Mangaluru on Sunday. The franchise also unveiled its inaugural squad, announced its leadership group, launched the Coastal Kings Mangaluru anthem and unveiled the team's official jersey as it gears up for its maiden campaign in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20. The event was attended by Dr. Srikanth Rai, Chairman, KSCA Mangalore Zone, B.N. Madhukar, Hon. Treasurer, KSCA, Avinash Vaidya, Managing Committee Member, KSCA, Vinod Naidu, Director, Manyata Developers and Owner, Coastal Kings Mangaluru, Indian cricketers Karun Nair and Shreyas Gopal, Kannada and Tulu film actor Roopesh Shetty, KSCA office bearers, Coastal Kings Mangaluru players, and management The Coastal Kings Mangaluru Team jersey was unveiled by B.N. Madhukar, Hon. Treasurer, KSCA, while Avinash Vaidya, Managing Committee Member, KSCA, launched the official Coastal Kings Mangaluru Team Anthem. Karun Nair expressed his delight at leading the franchise in its maiden season. The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 is a great platform for players across Karnataka to showcase their talent. I'm really privileged to be named captain of Coastal Kings Mangaluru and would like to thank Vinod sir and everyone involved with the franchise for their faith in me. Our focus will be on playing good cricket, giving our best in every game and trying to bring the trophy home to Mangaluru, he said. Lauding Maharaja Trophy as a vehicle to inspire players, Shreyas Gopal also spoke about the players who inspired him during his journey in the game. Like most players of my generation, I grew up watching Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Anil Kumble. They were the people who really inspired me to pursue cricket in a much more serious way, he said. Gopal called on cricket fans in the region to back the team throughout the season. To all the Coastal Kings Mangaluru fans, I want you to come out in large numbers, support us and cheer for us. We promise to put our best efforts forward, play good cricket and put on a great show for you, he added. Speaking about the franchise's vision, Coastal Kings Mangaluru owner Vinod Naidu said the team aims to represent the entire coastal region while also contributing to the growth of cricket at the grassroots level. We are proud to become the new franchise of this beautiful city, Mangaluru. We are not only representing Mangaluru, but the entire coastal region of Karnataka, and that's why we call it Coastal Kings Mangaluru. Our vision is pretty clear , under the direction of KSCA, we want to promote grassroots cricket in this region. We will make sure that Coastal Kings Mangaluru is not just about the Maharaja Trophy, but also about staying connected with grassroots cricketers across Mangaluru and coastal Karnataka, he said. The fifth edition of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 will be played from June 20 to July 12 across Mysuru, Hubballi and Bengaluru. We are proud to become the new franchise of this beautiful city, Mangaluru. We are not only representing Mangaluru, but the entire coastal region of Karnataka, and that's why we call it Coastal Kings Mangaluru. Our vision is pretty clear , under the direction of KSCA, we want to promote grassroots cricket in this region. We will make sure that Coastal Kings Mangaluru is not just about the Maharaja Trophy, but also about staying connected with grassroots cricketers across Mangaluru and coastal Karnataka, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coach: Ganesh Satish Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: Bharti Included As India Elect To Bat Against Pakistan
T20 World Cup: India have included Bharti Fulmali while Yastika Bhatia has been left out as skipper Harmanpreet Kaur won the toss and elected to bat first against Pakistan in their first Group A clash of the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup at Edgbaston on Sunday. Just like the previous meetings between the two teams, no handshake happened between the captains at the toss. India arrives in the 12-team tournament after winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup on home soil, though their recent T20I form has been mixed. After winning the toss in her tenth T20 World Cup appearance, Harmanpreet said India are going with three spinners and two medium pacers. I think it's a pretty good pitch to bat on, so we just thought let's bat and put a decent total on the board. Well, I think we all are really excited. The last World Cup definitely gave us a lot of confidence and we just want to carry that confidence to this World Cup. Yes, definitely. We have played a lot of games and now it's only about playing good cricket and we are looking forward to that. Yastika did really well, but today we thought of going with the Bharti, she said. Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said Saira Jabeen has been included in their playing eleven in what is also her first T20 World Cup game. I think if we had won the toss, we were going to bat first because it looked like a batting track. As a team, we are doing great in the batting and bowling as well. So we know we have a good bowling unit, so we just need to improve in the batting side, so we are good to go. Obviously, it looks like a batting track, but still, we have a good bowling unit. We have a good and experienced bowling attack, so I think it will be a good contest, she said. Playing XIs: So we know we have a good bowling unit, so we just need to improve in the batting side, so we are good to go. Obviously, it looks like a batting track, but still, we have a good bowling unit. We have a good and experienced bowling attack, so I think it will be a good contest, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan: Gull Feroza, Muneeba Ali Siddiqui (wk), Ayesha Zafar, Saira Jabeen, Aliya Riaz, Natalia Pervaiz, Fatima Sana (captain), Rameen Shamim, Nashra Sandhu, Tasmia Rubab, and Sadia Iqbal Article Source: IANS
Ferdous, Sharmin take Bangladesh past Netherlands
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Women's T20 WC 2026: Juairiya's Fifty Guides Bangladesh To Comfortable Win Over Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Bangladesh began their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign on a winning note as opener Juairiya Ferdous struck a brilliant half-century to guide her side to a six-wicket victory over the Netherlands at Edgbaston on Sunday. Chasing a target of 140, Bangladesh made a cautious start with both openers focusing on preserving their wickets against disciplined Dutch bowling. The side managed only eight runs from the first two overs as the Netherlands bowlers kept things tight. Juairiya Ferdous eventually broke the shackles in the third over, hitting two boundaries to release the pressure. The aggressive opener received a lifeline in the following over when she was dropped by Robine Rijke. The missed chance proved costly as Ferdous responded immediately with two consecutive boundaries to put Bangladesh firmly on course. While Ferdous played the attacking role, her opening partner Dilara Akter anchored the innings from the other end. The pair combined well to give Bangladesh a solid platform as they reached 47 without loss at the end of the powerplay. Ferdous continued her impressive strokeplay and brought up her half-century off just 32 deliveries with a towering six off Caroline de Lange in the eighth over. However, her entertaining innings came to an end on the very next ball when De Lange struck back. Ferdous scored 50 runs, including seven fours and two sixes. The Netherlands sensed an opportunity and increased the pressure immediately. De Lange dismissed Bangladesh captain Nigar Sultana for a duck on the next delivery, leaving the Asian side two wickets down in quick succession. Bangladesh suffered another setback in the 11th over when Silver Siegers clean bowled the well-set Dilara Akter for 26 off 23 balls. Sobhana Mostary then departed in unfortunate fashion after being run out while attempting a quick single, reducing Bangladesh to 85/4. Despite the brief collapse, Sharmin Akhter remained calm and steadied the chase. She found an able partner in Shorna Akter, who looked confident from the moment she arrived at the crease. The duo added an unbeaten 56 runs for the fifth wicket in just 43 balls to take the game away from the Netherlands. Sharmin finished unbeaten on 37, hitting four boundaries, while Shorna remained not out on 18 and sealed the victory with a six. Their partnership ensured Bangladesh crossed the finish line comfortably, reaching 141/4 in 19.1 overs to secure a winning start to their World Cup campaign. Earlier, after winning the toss and opting to bat first, the Netherlands got off to a slow start, scoring just four runs in the opening over against Bangladesh in their ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 opener at Edgbaston on Sunday. Opener Phebe Molkenboer tried to lift the scoring rate with two consecutive boundaries at the start of the second over, but her innings was cut short when Marufa Akter forced an edge that was safely taken by wicketkeeper Nigar Sultana. Bangladesh kept the pressure on as Marufa troubled captain Babette de Leede with disciplined bowling, while Heather Siegers played a few attacking shots to keep the scoreboard moving. The Dutch side suffered another setback in the fifth over when Heather Siegers departed for 16 off 13 balls after edging Fariha Trisna behind. Netherlands reached 40/2 at the end of the powerplay but struggled to build partnerships as wickets continued to fall. Sterre Kalis was bowled by Rabeya Khan, while Robine Rijkes useful knock of 13 ended when Marufa took a sharp return catch. Sanya Khurana also failed to make an impact, scoring just one run Amid the regular wickets, De Leede held the innings together with a calm and responsible knock. She rotated the strike well and found boundaries whenever needed to keep the innings alive. Her efforts helped the Netherlands cross the 100-run mark despite limited support from the other end. Sterre Kalis was bowled by Rabeya Khan, while Robine Rijkes useful knock of 13 ended when Marufa took a sharp return catch. Sanya Khurana also failed to make an impact, scoring just one run Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Netherlands 139/8 in 20 overs (Babette de Leede 50, Heather Siegers 16; Marufa Akter 2-31, Ritu Moni 1-17) lost to Bangladesh 141/4 in 19.1 overs (Juairiya Ferdous 50, Sharmin Akhter 37; Caroline de Lange 2-27, Silver Siegers 1-24) by six wickets. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC 2026: De Leede's Fifty Lifts Netherlands To 139/8 Against Bangladesh
T20 World Cup: Captain Babette de Leede produced a composed half-century to guide the Netherlands to 139/8 in 20 overs against Bangladesh in their opening match of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday. After electing to bat first, the Netherlands got off to a cautious start, managing only four runs in the opening over. Opener Phebe Molkenboer looked to accelerate the scoring by striking two consecutive boundaries at the start of the second over, but her promising innings was cut short when Marufa Akter induced an edge that was comfortably taken by wicketkeeper Nigar Sultana. Bangladeshs bowlers maintained tight control in the early stages. Marufa repeatedly troubled De Leede with her disciplined line and length, while Heather Siegers kept the scoreboard moving with a couple of boundaries at the other end. The Netherlands suffered another setback in the fifth over when Heather Siegers edged Fariha Trisna behind after scoring 16 off 13 balls. Despite the loss of wickets, the Dutch side reached 40/2 at the end of the powerplay. With the pressure mounting, Sterre Kalis was dismissed on the very first ball of the eighth over, bowled by Rabeya Khan. The wicket left the tournament debutants struggling to build momentum as Bangladesh continued to tighten their grip on the innings. De Leede, however, remained calm and focused. She found support from Robine Rijke, and the pair added a valuable 24 runs for the fourth wicket to steady the innings. Their partnership ended in the 12th over when Marufa completed a sharp return catch to dismiss Rijke for 13 off 14 balls. The wickets continued to fall at regular intervals. Sanya Khurana managed only one run before becoming the next batter to depart, leaving the Netherlands in further trouble. Through the middle overs, De Leede held the innings together with sensible batting. She rotated the strike regularly and punished loose deliveries to ensure the scoring rate did not stall completely. However, the Dutch captain was involved in an unfortunate mix-up that resulted in Frederique Overdijk being run out for nine. De Leede reached a well-earned half-century from 45 balls in the 17th over. The milestone came with a single, but she was run out while attempting a second run. Her knock of 50 included five boundaries and played a key role in taking the Netherlands beyond the 100-run mark. Bangladesh struck again soon after when Caroline de Lange was bowled by Shanjida Akter Meghla. Nevertheless, the Netherlands found some late runs through Iris Zwilling, who made a brisk 13, while Silver Siegers remained unbeaten on 10. De Leede reached a well-earned half-century from 45 balls in the 17th over. The milestone came with a single, but she was run out while attempting a second run. Her knock of 50 included five boundaries and played a key role in taking the Netherlands beyond the 100-run mark. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Netherlands-W 139/8 in 20 overs (Babette de Leede 50, Heather Siegers 16; Marufa Akter 2-31, Ritu Moni 1-17) against Bangladesh-W Article Source: IANS
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Play With Courage, Belief, And Freedom: VVS Laxman Wishes Team India Ahead Of Womens T20 WC Opener
T20 World Cup: As India gear up to begin their ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign, the team has received support from across the cricketing fraternity, with former India captain and current head of the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) VVS Laxman sharing a message of encouragement ahead of the tournament opener against Pakistan. India enter the competition carrying high expectations after their historic ODI World Cup triumph last year and will now be aiming to add a maiden T20 World Cup title to their growing list of achievements. Ahead of the campaign opener, Laxman urged the players to embrace the occasion and play with confidence. Best wishes to the Indian Womens Cricket Team for the ICC Womens T20 World Cup. Play with courage, belief, and freedom. The entire nation is behind you. Go well, enjoy the journey and make India proud, Laxman wrote on X. The former batter also emphasised enjoying the experience, while reminding the players of the support they carry from fans back home. The good wishes were echoed by India all-rounder Sneh Rana, who was part of the squad that lifted the ODI World Cup and understands what it takes to succeed on the biggest stage. Looking back at that landmark triumph, Rana backed the team to create history once again as she wrote, We have done it once, we can do it again... Let's bring home another World Cup... All the best #teamindia . Let's give the country another reason to be proud of, another reason to celebrate. Go win it The good wishes were echoed by India all-rounder Sneh Rana, who was part of the squad that lifted the ODI World Cup and understands what it takes to succeed on the biggest stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Harmanpreet Kaur and her team now turn their attention to the task at hand as they begin their quest for Women's T20 World Cup glory. Article Source: IANS
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Women's T20 WC: Netherlands Elect To Bat Against Bangladesh In Campaign Opener
Most Sharmin Akter Supta: Tournament debutants Netherlands have won the toss and elected to bat against Bangladesh in their first match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Edgbaston on Sunday. Bangladesh enters the game with a stable squad centred around a powerful spin attack. Rabeya Khan has been consistently taking wickets and is expected to be crucial, while Sobhana Mostary and Sharmin Akhter will provide reliable batting support. For the Netherlands, focus will be on Sterre Kalis and Babette de Leede, two batters who can anchor the innings and accelerate as needed. Isabel van der Woning will lead the bowling efforts as the Dutch team seeks to challenge a more experienced opponent. History favours Bangladesh, who have won both previous matches against the Netherlands. Their experience in high-stakes ICC tournaments also gives them an edge. Nonetheless, the Dutch team has shown promising performance in recent games and will see this match as a chance to test themselves against a top team on cricket's biggest platform. After winning the toss, Netherlands captain Babette de Leede said, Going to have a bat first. The outfield is very fast, wicket looks flat. The way England played here last night - get a big score and defend that. Same team that we won the Qualifier with. Super exciting a dream coming true for all of us. After losing the toss, Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty said, Wanted to bat as well. We have a very good bowling unit, we all know that. Girls have worked so hard over the last few months. Perfect opportunity for us to be in the spotlight. Playing XIs: After losing the toss, Bangladesh skipper Nigar Sultana Joty said, Wanted to bat as well. We have a very good bowling unit, we all know that. Girls have worked so hard over the last few months. Perfect opportunity for us to be in the spotlight. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Heather Siegers, Phebe Molkenboer, Babette de Leede (C & WK), Sterre Kalis, Robine Rijke, Sanya Khurana, Frederique Overdijk, Iris Zwilling, Caroline de Lange, Silver Siegers, Isabel Van Der Woning. Article Source: IANS
FIFA WC: When And Where To Watch Spain Vs Cabo Verde; Know All Details
Adham Mohammad Tumah Makhadmeh: History will be made at Atlanta Stadium as Cabo Verde play in a FIFA World Cup match for the first time when they take on reigning European champions Spain at Atlanta Stadium on Monday (IST). This will be the pair's first meeting at the senior international level. Cabo Verde are the third-least populous nation to reach the tournament behind Curacao and Iceland. Spain are preparing for their 17th FIFA World Cup (1934, 1950, 1962, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026) and looking to make amends after crashing out in the Round of 16 at the previous instalment in Qatar. The 2020 winners are entering this tournament as one of the favourites to lift the trophy. How to watch Spain vs Cabo Verde live in India Live streaming and live telecast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 football matches will be available on the Zee5 platform and app in India. Subscription will be needed. Live telecast of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be available on the Unite8 Sports 1, Unite8 Sports 1 HD, Unite8 Sports 2, and Unite8 Sports 2 HD TV channels in India. Key details Date and kick-off time: Monday, June 15, 9:30 PM (IST). Venue: Atlanta Stadium Referee: Adham Mohammad Tumah Makhadmeh Squads Spain- Goalkeepers: Unai Simon, David Raya, Joan Garcia Defenders: Pedro Porro, Marcos Llorente, Aymeric Laporte, Pau Cubarsi, Marc Pubill, Eric Garcia, Marc Cucurella, Alejandro Grimaldo Midfielders: Rodrigo Hernandez, Martin Zubimendi, Pedri Gonzalez, Fabian Ruiz, Mikel Merino, Pablo Paez 'Gavi', Alex Baena Forwards: Mikel Oyarzabal, Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, Borja Iglesias, Dani Olmo, Victor Munoz, Nico Williams, Yeremy Pino Cabo Verde- Goalkeepers: Vozinha, Marcio Rosa, C.J. dos Santos Defenders: Diney Borges, Sidny Cabral, Logan Costa, Steven Moreira, Wagner Pina, Joao Paulo Fernandes, Roberto 'Pico' Lopes, Kelvin Pires, Ianique 'Stopira' Tavares Goalkeepers: Vozinha, Marcio Rosa, C.J. dos Santos Also Read: Live Cricket Score Forwards: Gilson Benchimol, Jovane Cabral, Nuno da Costa, Dailon Livramento, Ryan Mendes, Garry Rodrigues, Willy Semedo, Helio Varela Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: As India chase a maiden Women's T20 World Cup title in England, much of the spotlight will naturally fall on established stars. But Abhishek Nayar believes that India's campaign could hinge on a combination of proven match-winners like Smriti Mandhana and emerging performers who are capable of shaping games across different phases. For years, Mandhana has been the face of India's batting unit across formats, combining elegance with remarkable consistency. Nayar believes her ability to score all around the ground makes her one of the most difficult players in the world to contain. In any tournament, the opposition's biggest worry is how to dismiss Smriti Mandhana. If they don't, she can hurt them badly. And she does it in many ways. She is one of the few batters who can hit different areas with tactical precision. She plays square of the wicket on both sides. She can hit straight down the ground. She uses her feet well against spinners, walks across, and plays them behind square. Her variety in terms of the shots that she plays and the range of areas she can access make her dangerous. With only four fielders allowed outside the 30-yard circle in women's cricket, Smriti has the freedom to keep finding gaps and rotating the strike. The longer she bats, the harder she becomes to bowl to. Once she is set, she hurts the opposition when it matters most. That is why she is so important for India, Nayar told JioStar. While India's batting strength is well documented, Nayar believes the team's success will depend just as much on how effectively it exploits English conditions with the ball, particularly during the powerplay and middle overs. I have a clear set of players in mind who I think will be crucial for India in this T20 World Cup. The first is Kranti Goud. She will bowl with the new ball. In England, the ball will swing and seam early on, so making the most of the powerplay is vital. Kranti's role with the new ball is critical. Next is Shree Charani. She is a very important part of the bowling attack. Many teams rate her highly. She takes wickets in the middle overs and keeps the run rate down. These two bowlers add great value to the team, he stated. With early movement likely to assist seamers and larger grounds rewarding disciplined spin, Nayar sees both bowlers playing defining roles in controlling games before India's batting depth takes over. I have a clear set of players in mind who I think will be crucial for India in this T20 World Cup. The first is Kranti Goud. She will bowl with the new ball. In England, the ball will swing and seam early on, so making the most of the powerplay is vital. Kranti's role with the new ball is critical. Next is Shree Charani. She is a very important part of the bowling attack. Many teams rate her highly. She takes wickets in the middle overs and keeps the run rate down. These two bowlers add great value to the team, he stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Everyone else is important too, but when it comes to powerplay batting, Shafali Verma needs to fire. She has to go hard so that Smriti Mandhana can take her time to settle in and then take charge later. So, I believe these three Kranti, Shree Charani, and Shafali are the ones India will be relying on. They need to start the tournament in good form, he mentioned. Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC: India Must Win All Group Games By Big Margins, Says Nayar
T20 World Cup: As India get ready to start their Women's T20 World Cup campaign in England, former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar emphasises that the team should not only focus on winning matches. Given the unpredictable English weather, which can quickly change the course of a tournament, Nayar suggested India should aim for commanding early victories to prevent problems later in the group stage. The Women in Blue enter the competition as one of the favourites after their historic ODI World Cup triumph last year. While qualification for the knockout stages remains the immediate objective, Nayar stressed that net run rate could become a decisive factor in a rain-affected tournament. India have to keep the weather in mind. Playing in England, rain is always a factor. Matches can be shortened or washed out. So, they can't just aim to win. They have to win by big margins. Net run rate could decide who goes through. That means India need to bat first, post big totals, bowl teams out cheaply, and finish games early. You want to enter the last two group games, against Bangladesh and Australia, with qualification already almost secured. Yes, those are tough opponents. You cannot take them lightly. But you don't want to go into those matches needing a win to qualify. So, India must try and win all their group stage games by big margins to ensure a safe and stress-free passage to the semis, Nayar told JioStar. The former India all-rounder pointed out that a strong start would allow Harmanpreet Kaur's side to approach the latter stages of the group phase with greater freedom. With Bangladesh and Australia expected to pose significant challenges, Nayar believes India should look to build a cushion early rather than leave qualification hanging in the balance. Beyond tactical considerations, Nayar also addressed the pressure that accompanies India's status as one of the tournament favourites. However, he argued that the burden may actually be heavier on their rivals, particularly Pakistan, when the two teams meet. The pressure of winning is greater on Pakistan than on India. In women's cricket, India is far ahead in skill and team strength. India walk in as the favourites and that is how everyone sees them. Pakistan have some talented players, but they lack the depth and consistency. Their batting relies heavily on a few individuals, and their bowling can be inconsistent under pressure. That is why India will have the advantage in that game, he said. Beyond tactical considerations, Nayar also addressed the pressure that accompanies India's status as one of the tournament favourites. However, he argued that the burden may actually be heavier on their rivals, particularly Pakistan, when the two teams meet. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's been a long time since Australia entered a tournament without a trophy. India won the 50-over World Cup, so they come into this T20 World Cup as the team to beat. With the WPL experience, these players know how to handle pressure. There was a time when they couldn't. But now, this team is equipped with the talent and the mindset to handle that pressure and live up to the tag of being favourites, he added. Article Source: IANS
NECO Master Blaster Women Storm Into Vidarbha Premier League 2026 Final
The NECO Master Blaster Women: The NECO Master Blaster Womens team secured their spot in the Vidarbha Womens Premier League (VPL) 2026 final with a hard-fought four-wicket win over Orange Tigresses in the Eliminator at VCA Civil Lines Ground. Batting first, Orange Tigresses posted a competitive 144/4 in 20 overs, highlighted by captain Disha Kasats 69 off 54 balls, including seven boundaries and three sixes. Wicketkeeper-batter Riddhima Maradwar supported with a steady 48 off 43 balls, helping to establish a strong platform. NECO bowlers controlled the scoring, preventing the opposition from accelerating in the final overs. In response, NECO Master Blaster Women reached the target with two balls remaining, finishing at 147/6 in 19.4 overs. The chase was anchored by Shivani Dharne and Ashwini Deshmukh, who played mature, pressure-filled innings. Dharne scored 52 off 46 balls, and Deshmukh added an important 51 from 46 deliveries, with their partnership keeping NECO on track despite regular wickets. The match took a late twist after both key batters were dismissed, but Arya Gohane delivered a crucial cameo, scoring an unbeaten 24 off just 10 balls, including two fours and two sixes. Her aggressive, international-style approach shifted the momentum strongly in NECOs favour and helped seal the victory. For Orange Tigresses, Janhvi Ranganathan impressed with two key wickets, and the fielding unit also contributed important breakthroughs. Still, NECO kept their composure in the final moments to secure the win. The match took a late twist after both key batters were dismissed, but Arya Gohane delivered a crucial cameo, scoring an unbeaten 24 off just 10 balls, including two fours and two sixes. Her aggressive, international-style approach shifted the momentum strongly in NECOs favour and helped seal the victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The team has had an impressive run in the tournament. Earlier, team owner Anand Jayaswal had praised the sides run, saying, Superb. Its a very good feeling. Last year, didnt go our way but this year they are dominating on the field. We are very happy and proud of the way they are playing, whether it is batting, bowling, or fielding. Article Source: IANS
Gambhir & Co. Rally Behind Indian Womens Team Ahead Of T20 WC Campaign Opener Vs Pakistan
T20 World Cup: As the Indian women's team gears up for their highly anticipated ICC Women's T20 World Cup campaign opener against arch-rivals Pakistan, members of the Indian men's team have come forward with heartfelt messages of encouragement and support. Fresh off their historic triumph in the Women's ODI World Cup last year, Harmanpreet Kaur and her team enter the tournament carrying the hopes of millions. Having already established themselves as one of the strongest teams in world cricket, India will now be aiming to add a maiden Women's T20 World Cup title to their growing list of achievements. Ahead of the blockbuster clash, India's men's stars shared words of motivation, backing the team to make the nation proud on the global stage. Former captain Rohit Sharma acknowledged the consistency and growth of the women's side over the past few years, expressing confidence in their ability to finally cross the finish line in T20 cricket. They've been playing really good cricket for the past few years now. I know in T20 cricket they've come very close, but I want this time around to go all the way. Everyone's rooting for them. They have a solid team, very well balanced team. And they'll enjoy playing in England. Best wishes from all of us here in Men's Team India, he said in a video shared by the BCCI on X. Head coach Gautam Gambhir delivered an inspiring message, urging the players to embrace the occasion with positivity and fearlessness as he said, I'm sure that you're going to make 140 crore Indian proud. Not many people get the opportunity to represent the country at the world stage. Don't be scared of making a mistake. Every time you're in doubt, take the positive route. Good luck, bring the cup home. India's Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill highlighted the team's winning pedigree and backed them to recreate history once again. You guys have won it before and you'll do it again. Our full wishes to you and all the best for the World Cup. The newly appointed T20I skipper Shreyas Iyer called on the side to maintain an aggressive mindset throughout the competition. Here's wishing all the very best to the Indian women's cricket team. Be fearless, be ruthless and play to win, he said in the video. Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan, meanwhile, encouraged the players to trust the process that has brought them success and not be overwhelmed by the magnitude of the tournament. Here's wishing all the very best to the Indian women's cricket team. Be fearless, be ruthless and play to win, he said in the video. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Women in Blue will take on Pakistan at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Sunday in a blockbuster clash of the marquee event. Article Source: IANS
Shanaka, Mishara fifties set up series-levelling win for Sri Lanka
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It all depends on the situation; you have to use the situation according to you, Nitish Kumar Reddy says after playing a key role in India's win over Afghanistan in the first ODI
Nitish Reddy Pauses Post-match Presser To Answer Mothers Call; Fans Say 'priorities Matter'
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association: In a wholesome gesture that quickly won the hearts of cricket fans across social media, young Indian all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy briefly paused his post-match press conference to answer a phone call from his mother. The incident occurred following India's convincing seven-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the rain-curtailed first ODI at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium here. While Reddy was addressing questions from media persons about his performance, his mobile phone, placed near the broadcast microphones, began to ring; the youngster did not hesitate to pick up the call. Sorry, I have to pick this, Reddy politely told the reporters as he answered the call in his mother tongue, Telugu. Amma nenu malli chesthanu, five minutes (Mom, I'll call you again in five minutes), he was heard saying over the phone before quickly resuming his interaction with the media. The BCCI shared the video of the moment on social media, captioning it: The post-match presser can wait but a call from Mom simply cannot. Netizens flooded the post with praise, a fan wrote, The real captain of every player's life: Mom. Another user said, A true pro knows priorities. Mom > mic every time. Another fan wrote, The world can wait... Priorities matter. The BCCI shared the video of the moment on social media, captioning it: The post-match presser can wait but a call from Mom simply cannot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In response, skipper Shubman Gill (84 not out) put in a knock of absolute authority and was at his sublime best to hit 11 fours and 2 sixes in his 66-ball knock, taking India home with 13 balls to spare. Article Source: IANS
Going Back To The Drawing Board To Fine-tune My Skills For India Recall: Tushar Deshpande
MSC Maratha Royals: After helping MSC Maratha Royals successfully defend the T20 Mumbai League title with his match-winning 2-22, India pacer Tushar Deshpande outlined his roadmap for a return to the national setup and stated that he will head back to the drawing board to fine-tune his skills ahead of the upcoming domestic cricket season. For his exceptional bowling show throughout the T20 Mumbai League, claiming 12 wickets at an economy of 6.6, Deshpande was adjudged the Purple Cap winner. Deshpande, who has represented India in T20I and remains a key figure in the Indian Premier League (IPL), expressed confidence in his all-round abilities, highlighting his intent to contribute with both bat and ball. My job is to bowl fast and take wickets, as well as chip in with the bat and run well. While I can't pinpoint every single area of improvement right now, I am definitely going back to the drawing board, Deshpande told reporters. He further mentioned his plans to utilise the brief transition period before the season begins to deeply analyse his recent performances and make tactical adjustments. In a few days, I'll closely analyse my game. With the new season just around the corner, Ill start fine-tuning my bowling and batting wherever necessary, making the adjustments needed to earn my place back in the Indian team, he added. Defending champions MSC Maratha Royals successfully retained their T20 Mumbai League title, edging past ARCS Andheri by eight runs in a thrilling final at the Wankhede Stadium. Speaking about the Mumbai T20 League final match against ARCS Andheri, Deshpande has lauded the fearless attitude of the youngsters playing in the league, stating that players transitioning from the club level have no stage fright when performing in front of massive crowds and credited the youngsters for their clinical performances on the field. I have been under pressure before, having played for both India and in the IPL. But credit really goes to the youngsters who were playing in front of such a massive crowd for the first time, and to the way they carried themselves. The way they batted and fielded was wonderful to see. It shows the depth of Mumbai Cricket's bench strength; players coming up from the club level have no problem performing in front of a big crowd, and they don't let the pressure get to them. I always tell them: it's just another game, he said. I have been under pressure before, having played for both India and in the IPL. But credit really goes to the youngsters who were playing in front of such a massive crowd for the first time, and to the way they carried themselves. The way they batted and fielded was wonderful to see. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Absolutely, a lot of credit goes to the MCA and our president, Ajinkya Naik. Even though it's the rainy season, theyve managed to organise such a high-quality league in a very short span of time. Weve seen some great scores this year, and because its telecast worldwide, its a massive platform for the youngsters. You never know who you might impress out thereit could lead straight to an IPL call-up. The future is wide open, and this is a truly great opportunity for them, he noted. Article Source: IANS
MSC Maratha Royals Defend T20 Mumbai League Title
Mumbai Cricket Association President Ajinkya: Defending champions MSC Maratha Royals successfully retained their T20 Mumbai League title, edging past ARCS Andheri by eight runs in a thrilling final at the Wankhede Stadium. Powered by Chinmay Sutars gritty half-century and a disciplined bowling display spearheaded by Tushar Deshpande, the Royals held their nerve to seal back-to-back titles. The presentation ceremony was attended by Mumbai Cricket Association President Ajinkya Naik, League Governing Council Chairman Rajdip Gupta, and other office-bearers of the Mumbai Cricket Association. In the men's final played in front of a crowd of more than 31,000 fans, the in-form Divyaansh Sksena led Andheri's chase of 155, with another impressive half-century, scoring 51 off 40 balls to become the only batter this season to register three fifties. Every time ARCS Andheri looked to build momentum through a partnership, the Maratha Royals bowlers struck back, with Divyaansh holding the innings together through a series of useful stands. He stitched together a 38-run partnership with Arjun Tendulkar for the second wicket and later added 25 runs with Pragnesh Kanpillewar for the fourth before falling to Tushar after hitting four boundaries and three sixes. Pragnesh too showed promise during his brisk 21-ball stay, striking two fours and a six before being dismissed by left-arm spinner Aditya Dhumal off the very next delivery. With Andheri reduced to 104/5, the responsibility shifted firmly onto skipper Shivam Dube. However, Deshpande, who was leading the side after Siddhesh Lad left the field with an injured arm, removed the India all-rounder for 15 to put the Royals firmly in control. Gaurav Jathars late cameo of 23 off 17 balls kept Andheri's hopes alive briefly, but the Royals tightened the screws to restrict them to 146/8. Earlier, after being put in to bat, Sutar and skipper Lad rescued Maratha Royals from an early wobble with a crucial 65-run partnership for the fourth wicket. Andheri struck early through Arjun Tendulkar, who removed two batters in quick succession to leave the defending champions reeling at 29/2 inside the opening three overs. In need of stability, Sutar held the innings together with a composed half-century, while Lad played the supporting role to steer the Royals past the 100-run mark. Lad looked set for a bigger score but was dismissed for 33 off 25 balls, laced with three fours and a six. Sutar continued to anchor the innings, finding the boundary four times and clearing the ropes twice during his 52-ball knock. He eventually retired out in the penultimate over after laying a solid platform. However, the Royals failed to accelerate at the death as Tushar and Rohan Raje were unable to provide the finishing touches, with the Andheri bowlers maintaining disciplined lines to restrict them to 154/5 in their 20 overs. Sutar continued to anchor the innings, finding the boundary four times and clearing the ropes twice during his 52-ball knock. He eventually retired out in the penultimate over after laying a solid platform. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in the day, the SOBO Mumbai Falcons showcased a comprehensive all-round performance, defeating the Aakash Tigers MWS by 25 runs to secure the inaugural title of the Nuvama Private T20 Mumbai Womens League. Article Source: IANS
Springer comes in for the injured Holder; West Indies ask Sri Lanka to bat
Sri Lanka have made two changes after losing the first T20I of the series, with Kamil Mishara and Dunith Wellalage replacing Lasith Croospulle and Dilshan Madushanka respectively
Women's T20 WC: Campbelles 90 Powers West Indies To Thrilling Win Over New Zealand
West Indies Women: Shemaine Campbelle produced one of the finest innings of her T20I career, smashing an unbeaten 90 to guide West Indies Women to a memorable seven-wicket victory over New Zealand Women in their opening match of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026. West Indies chased down a challenging target with just one ball to spare, registering the second-highest successful run chase in Womens T20 World Cup history. Campbelle was the star of the show, hammering seven fours and three sixes in a sensational knock that marked her highest score in Womens T20 Internationals. Her composed yet aggressive innings ensured West Indies crossed the finish line in dramatic fashion and avenged their defeat to New Zealand in the 2024 Womens T20 World Cup semi-final. Earlier, New Zealand posted a competitive 162/6 after being asked to bat. Maddy Green provided the late flourish with an unbeaten 35 off just 22 deliveries, helping the White Ferns finish strongly. West Indies pacer Aaliyah Alleyne played a crucial role with the ball, producing career-best T20I figures of 4/27. She struck key blows throughout the innings, including the dismissal of the well-set Brooke Halliday for 40, preventing New Zealand from accelerating further. The victory gives West Indies a dream start to their World Cup campaign and sends a strong message to the rest of the tournament contenders. Brief Score: The victory gives West Indies a dream start to their World Cup campaign and sends a strong message to the rest of the tournament contenders. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies Women 163/3 (19.5 overs) Shemaine Campbelle 90*; West Indies won by 7 wickets with 1 ball remaining Article Source: IANS
Roland-Jones, Morgan star as Middlesex take upper hand
Matthew Waite contributes fighting fifty but can't stop visitors taking handy first-innings lead
Campbelle, Matthews outmuscle New Zealand to land famous victory
Dismal fielding effort sinks defending champions in nailbiter at Hampshire Bowl
Jharkhand T20: Koylanchal Super Kings, Chota Nagpur Royals Register Wins On Day Four
The Jharkhand T20 Cricket League: The Jharkhand T20 Cricket League produced back-to-back thrillers on day four at the JSCA International Stadium Complex, here on Saturday. Koylanchal Super Kings and Chota Nagpur Royals held their nerves in the right moments with close finishes for each team, helping them secure two crucial points each. In the first match of the day, Koylanchal Super Kings posted 142/3 in 16.4 overs before heavy rain interrupted play. Sharandeep Singh Bhatia anchored the innings with an unbeaten 74 not out off 50 balls, while Robin Minz provided valuable support with a knock of 21. Following the delay, the Ranchi Titans were set a revised DLS target of 82 runs in 7 overs. Despite a resilient chase, the Titans fell agonizingly short by 3 runs, finishing their innings at 78/4. Shrestha (28*) and Satya Setu (28) were the primary contributors to the chase. Player of the Match Harsh Raj was the standout bowler for the Super Kings, delivering a stellar spell of 3/18 under pressure to restrict the opposition and ensuring a win. In the second encounter of the day, the Santhal Strikers batted first and posted a competitive 168/8 with Sumit Kumar(60) leasing the batting charge with a solid knock along with Kumar Suraj. Player of the Match Harsh Raj was the standout bowler for the Super Kings, delivering a stellar spell of 3/18 under pressure to restrict the opposition and ensuring a win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chasing a target of 169, the Chota Nagpur Royals anchored their response on fluent half-centuries from Virat Singh (51) and Avinash Kumar (54). Mohit Kumars vital cameo of 35 off 26 balls kept the chase on track, allowing the Royals to cross the finish line on the final ball of the match, ending at 172/7 to seal a thrilling 3-wicket win. Article Source: IANS
James Coles double-hundred helps Sussex double-down on advantage
Last-wicket stand of 103 with Jaydev Unadkat leaves Glamorgan with a mountain to climb
Lancashire in high Dudgeon as Benjamin, Finch pile on the misery
Seamer takes six as hosts are routed for 87 before conceding lead of 411 with two days to play
'Her rough phase is gone' - Harmanpreet pleased with Ghosh's return to form
India captain embraces the pressure against Pakistan
IN-W vs PAK-W Match 6, Cricket Tips :India and Pakistan are ready to collide in the ongoing ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026. This mega event will be held at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Sunday at 7 PM IST. These two teams are in Group A and will start their campaign with this encounter. Harmanpreet Kaur and her women have done well against Pakistan Women in this format. But the Women in Green have beaten India Women twice in the T20 World Cup. So, it will be an interesting contest where both heavyweights will look to throw punches at each other to take them down. IN-W vs PAK-W: Match Details Date : June 14, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 7 PM IST Venue : Edgbaston, Birmingham IN-W vs PAK-W Live Streaming Details Indian fans can catch the live action on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can switch to Jio Hotstar app or website for the live streaming. IN-W vs PAK-W Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 16 India Women : 13 Pakistan Women : 03 No - Result : 00 IN-W vs PAK-W: Ground Pitch Report The surface at Edgbaston is flat and good for batting. Apart from some early help for the fast bowlers, there is nothing much for the bowlers. There is no turn for the spinners, and batting conditions will be good. The boundaries are also not big enough to contain the batting sides. IN-W vs PAK-W Possible XIs IN-W : Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Yastika Bhatia, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (wk), Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Thakur, Shree Charani, Shreyanka Patil PAK-W : Muneeba Ali (wk), Saira Jabeen, Gull Feroza, Ayesha Zafar, Iram Javed, Aliya Riaz, Fatima Sana (c), Rameen Shamim, Diana Baig, Nashra Sandhu, Sadia Iqbal IN-W vs PAK-W Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana has been the premier batter for India, and she will be India's biggest weapon with the bat. For Pakistan, experienced Muneeba Ali will have big responsibility. Probable Best Bowler In the bowling department, Fatima Sana and Renuka Thakur will be two bowlers to watch out for. Today Match Prediction : Pakistan have not been at their best and have struggled in SENA countries. Hence, we predict India Women will win this contest. IN-W vs PAK-W Match 6, ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, IN-W vs PAK-W 2026 Prediction, IN-W vs PAK-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for IN-W vs PAK-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Aldridge takes five as Durham make Derbyshire follow on
Matthew Potts adds to visitors' misery with four more wickets during evening session
Bengal T20 League: All-round Siliguri Strikers Down Royals Purulia In Men's Competition
Bengal T20 League Season: A fine all-round performance powered Servotech Siliguri Strikers to a convincing 61-run victory over Novus Royals Purulia in the men's competition of Bengal T20 League Season 3 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. Batting first, Siliguri Strikers posted a competitive 173/6 in their 20 overs, courtesy of an explosive 68 off 35 deliveries from Snehashish Saha and a steady 44 off 41 balls from Karan Lal. For the Royals, Purulia, Pritam Chakraborty, and Mithilesh Das were the pick of the bowlers, claiming two wickets each. In reply, Novus Royals Purulia struggled to build momentum and were bowled out for 112 in 16.4 overs, falling well short of the target. The Siliguri bowling attack was clinical throughout, with Vishal Bhati returning figures of 3/23 and Akhilesh Yadav claiming 3/27. Shivamm Bharati chipped in with 2/6, while Karan Lal (1/12) and Kaushik Maity (1/15) also picked up a wicket each to complete a comprehensive victory for the Strikers. The Bengal T20 League is a franchise-based T20 cricket competition organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). Now in its third season, the league features eight city-based franchises representing the breadth of West Bengal - Adamas Howrah Warriors, Novus Royals Purulia, Kolkata Royal Tigers, Murshidabad Kings & Kueens, Rashmi Nes Medinipur Wizards, Servotech Siliguri Strikers, Shrachi Rarh Tigers, and Sobisco Smashers Malda competing across men's and women's competitions. Men's matches are held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, with women's matches at the JU Salt Lake Campus, Kolkata. Brief scores: The Bengal T20 League is a franchise-based T20 cricket competition organised under the aegis of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). Now in its third season, the league features eight city-based franchises representing the breadth of West Bengal - Adamas Howrah Warriors, Novus Royals Purulia, Kolkata Royal Tigers, Murshidabad Kings & Kueens, Rashmi Nes Medinipur Wizards, Servotech Siliguri Strikers, Shrachi Rarh Tigers, and Sobisco Smashers Malda competing across men's and women's competitions. Men's matches are held at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, with women's matches at the JU Salt Lake Campus, Kolkata. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Servotech Siliguri Strikers 173/6 in 20 overs beat Novus Royals Purulia 112 all out in 16.4 overs by 61 runs. Article Source: IANS
BANW vs NEDW Match 5 , Cricket Tips :Day 3 of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 will bring two matches for the fans. The first game to be played on Sunday will take place in Group A. Bangladesh Women and Netherlands Women will lock horns at Edgbaston in Birmingham, starting at 3 PM IST. These two sides will kick off their journey in this tournament with this game. Netherlands will compete in their maiden T20 World Cup, and it will be a memorable day for them. Can they make it special by winning the game? Bangladesh have a strong side, and they will fancy a win on Sunday. BANW vs NEDW: Match Details Date : June 14, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 3 PM IST Venue : Edgbaston, Birmingham BANW vs NEDW Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the BANW vs NEDW game on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can enjoy the live stream through to the FanCode app or website. BANW vs NEDW Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 05 Bangladesh Women : 04 Netherlands Women : 01 No - Result : 00 BANW vs NEDW: Ground Pitch Report Edgbaston has been a good venue for the batters. It has much less help for the bowling sides, which keeps the batters interested. Though fast bowlers will get early movement, but the surface will improve for batting as the match goes on. BANW vs NEDW Possible XIs BANW : Dilara Akter, Sobhana Mostary, Juairiya Ferdous, Nigar Sultana (c & wk), Shorna Akter, Fahima Khatun, Ritu Moni, Marufa Akter, Rabeya Khan, Nahida Akter, Sanjida Akter Meghla NEDW : Heather Siegers, Robine Rijke, Babette de Leede (c & wk), Frederique Overdijk, Iris Zwilling, Sterre Kalis, Heather Siegers, Sanya Khurana, Myrthe van den Raad, Silver Siegers, Isabel van der Woning BANW vs NEDW Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Nigar Sultana and Babette de Leede are most experienced batters for their team and will be key batters in this match. Probable Best Bowler Marufa Akter has been incredible with the new ball and is taking wickets. For Netherlands, Isabel Woning holds a key with the ball. Today Match Prediction : Bangladesh Women have the experience of playing in ICC events. Hence, we predict them to beat Netherlands Women on Sunday. BANW vs NEDW Match 5, ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, Today 2026 Match, BANW vs NEDW 2026 Prediction, BANW vs NEDW Predicted XIs, Injury Update for BANW vs NEDW Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Leach, Gregory stamp Somerset authority as Nottinghamshire waver
Senior bowlers share seven wickets to set up sizeable advantage at Trent Bridge
Yates, Barnard battle as Yorkshire take command at Scarborough
Jack White takes three wickets to leave visitors facing big deficit
Harmer, Bennett turn the screw as Leicestershire struggle against Essex
Kelly battles but innings defeat not out of question after follow-on is enforced
T20 World Cup: South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt admitted Australia were the better side on the day after the Proteas suffered a 65-run defeat in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at Emirates Old Trafford on Saturday. After restricting Australia to 172/8 despite a blistering 51 from Phoebe Litchfield, South Africa struggled in the chase and were bowled out for 107 in 16.4 overs, with Wolvaardt top-scoring with 44. Reflecting on the defeat, the South African skipper felt her side had done a reasonable job with the ball but failed to build momentum during the chase. Tough day today. I thought we had a pretty decent first half. Restricting them to that score was not too bad, but obviously, we just lost our way with the bat a bit. It's a disappointing loss, but I think they bowled really well and pretty much outplayed us today, Wolvaardt said after the match. The captain believed Australia's total was within reach despite being slightly above par on a surface that offered assistance to the bowlers. I thought it was okay. Maybe a little bit above par, but it could have been worse. We backed ourselves to go at around nine runs an over, but we just lost our way and struggled to get some momentum in the innings, she said. Wolvaardt also took positives from South Africa's bowling performance, particularly the return of the experienced pace duo Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail. It was awesome to have them back. It's been a long time since we had them bowling together in a Power-play like that. Nadine de Klerk and Nonkululeko Mlaba bowled pretty well too, so that's going well at least, she added. The South African captain endured a frustrating innings herself. Although she stayed at the crease and fought hard for her 44, she struggled to keep up with the required rate as wickets continued to fall around her. It was hard to get going. I got stuck at the other end a bit, and then they bowled pretty well to me later on and closed up my areas. By the time I got out, it was quite late already, so I was disappointed with that, Wolvaardt admitted. The South African captain endured a frustrating innings herself. Although she stayed at the crease and fought hard for her 44, she struggled to keep up with the required rate as wickets continued to fall around her. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite the heavy defeat, the South African skipper remained confident that her side could bounce back in the remainder of the tournament. Definitely. There's still a long tournament to go. We'll put this game behind us as quickly as we can and move on to the next one, she said. Article Source: IANS
BAN vs AUS 3rd ODI: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
BAN vs AUS 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips :It has been an excellent and record-breaking month for Bangladesh, as they have beaten Australia for the first time in the bilateral ODI series. They have dominated Australia in the first two matches and didn't let them score 200 runs in an inning. But can they record a series clean sweep? The third and final ODI between Bangladesh and Australia will be held at Shere Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka on Sunday at 10:30 AM IST. Australia have been horrible with the bat and have lost quick wickets. They will be under pressure of avoiding the series whitewash. BAN vs AUS: Match Details Date : June 14, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 10:30 AM IST Venue : Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka BAN vs AUS: Live Streaming Details FanCode is the first and only platform to watch the BAN vs AUS 3rd ODI in India. BAN vs AUS: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 24 Bangladesh : 03 Australia : 20 No - result : 01 Tied : 00 BAN vs AUS: Ground Pitch Report Shere Bangla National Stadium has been a slow wicket, which offers good assistance for the bowlers. Pacers will get good pace and carry from the wicket, which will be consistent. As the ball gets old, spinners will get more out of the wicket. BAN vs AUS: Possible XIs Bangladesh : Soumya Sarkar, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Litton Das (wk), Mosaddek Hossain, Towhid Hridoy, Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c), Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Nahid Rana Australia : Matt Short, Josh Inglis (c) (wk), Alex Carey, Marnus Labuschagne, Cooper Connolly, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Riley Meredith, Adam Zampa, Nathan Ellis, Xavier Bartlett BAN vs AUS: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Najmul Hossain Shanto has been in good form and has scored runs in both matches. For Australia, captain Josh Inglis needs to stick, because he is a free-flowing batter who can score quickly. Probable Best Bowler Nathan Ellis and Mustafizur Rahman are two smart operators who have done well in both games. Today Match Prediction : Bangladesh have been too good for Australia. We predict them to beat Australia in the final ODI also. BAN vs AUS Match 3rd ODI, Today Match BAN vs AUS, BAN vs AUS Prediction, BAN vs AUS Predicted XIs, Injury Update for Bangladesh vs Australia Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions
Gill impressed with newbies Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey
Brar and Dubey shared six wickets on debut to derail Afghanistan's innings after Gurbaz's ton
WI vs SL 2nd T20I: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
WI vs SL 2nd T20I, Cricket Tips :After losing the ODI series, West Indies bounced back with a good win to start the three-match T20I series. Jason Holder bowled a brilliant spell of 3/18 to break the backbone of the Sri Lankan batting unit. Kamindu Mendis scored a half-century, but it ended in vain. Captain Shai Hope scored an unbeaten 65 off 54 balls to take his team over the line. With a 1-0 lead, West Indies will take on Sri Lanka in the second T20I. This contest will start at 6 AM IST on Sunday at Sabina Park in Jamaica. Sri Lanka will be aiming to show an improved performance and level the series. WI vs SL: Match Details Date : June 14, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 6:00 AM IST Venue : Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica WI vs SL: Live Streaming Details The only optionto watch the WI vs SL 2nd T20I in India is through the FanCode streaming platform. WI vs SL: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 19 West Indies : 09 Sri Lanka : 10 No - result : 00 WI vs SL: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at Sabina Park is on the slower side. The wicket has swing and movement early on for the fast bowlers. Spinners will be in the game as the game goes on. The toss will be important, as chasing will be a good option here. WI vs SL: Possible XIs West Indies : Brandon King, Shai Hope (c & wk), Shimron Hetmyer, Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Rovman Powell, Romario Shepherd, Jason Holder, Matthew Forde, Akeal Hosein, Shamar Joseph Sri Lanka : Kusal Mendis (c & wk), Pathum Nissanka, Lasith Croospulle, Pavan Rathnayake, Dasun Shanaka, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Eshan Malinga, Dilshan Madushanka WI vs SL: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shai Hope and Kusal Mendis are two star batters for their teams going into this game. Probable Bowler Jason Holder and Wanindu Hasaranga will be key bowlers for their teams. They are also in good form. Today Match Prediction : West Indies have the home advantage and momentum on their side. Hence, we predict West Indies to win this game. WI vs SL Match 2nd T20I, Today Match WI vs SL, WI vs SL Prediction, WI vs SL Predicted XIs, Injury Update for West Indies vs Sri Lanka Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions
Women's T20 WC: 'Pheebs Was Awesome Today'. Wareham Praises Litchfield After Australia's Win
T20 World Cup: Player of the Match Georgia Wareham praised Australia's fearless batting approach and strong bowling unit after the six-time champions opened their ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a commanding 65-run victory over South Africa at Old Trafford in Manchester on Saturday. Wareham played a key role in the win, scoring a valuable 32 runs before returning figures of 3-13 as Australia defended 172 and bowled South Africa out for 107 in 16.4 overs. Wareham played a key role in the win, scoring a valuable 32 runs before returning figures of 3-13 as Australia defended 172 and bowled South Africa out for 107 in 16.4 overs. Reflecting on Australia's batting effort, Wareham reserved special praise for Phoebe Litchfield, whose explosive 51 off 24 balls helped the side recover from early setbacks and set up a match-winning total. With our batting lineup, I think you can play with a lot of confidence and freedom, knowing that there's still a lot of batting to come. I thought Pheebs was awesome today, the way that she just took on the top order. I just thought it was a pretty all-round batting performance from the team, Wareham said after receiving the Player of the Match award. Australia's bowlers then backed up the batting display with a disciplined effort. Sophie Molineux and Kim Garth struck early before Wareham, Alana King and Ashleigh Gardner helped wrap up the chase. Asked about Australia's four-pronged spin attack, Wareham said flexibility and communication were key strengths of the bowling group. I think a lot of us are pretty versatile in where we bowl in the lineup. Our job is pretty simple. It's just try to keep the game pretty tight and keep the ball at the stumps. It's just nice to be a part of that group. It's a good bowling unit, she said. Wareham also highlighted the importance of Australia's fielding standards after taking a sharp catch to dismiss South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt, who top-scored with 44. I usually try to get myself out on the boundary. I was probably not in the right position there at short cover, so I'll take that one, she joked. Asked about Australia's four-pronged spin attack, Wareham said flexibility and communication were key strengths of the bowling group. I think a lot of us are pretty versatile in where we bowl in the lineup. Our job is pretty simple. It's just try to keep the game pretty tight and keep the ball at the stumps. It's just nice to be a part of that group. It's a good bowling unit, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia's convincing victory gave the defending champions a perfect start to their Women's T20 World Cup campaign. Article Source: IANS
West Indies bowl first, Bates misses out for New Zealand
Henry, Taylor still unavailable for West Indies as Hampshire Bowl hosts in bright sunshine
Licthfield, spinners hand Australia big win over South Africa
Australia's four-pronged spin attack skittled South Africa for 107 to register a NRR-boosting win
1st ODI: Brar, Dubey, Gill Star As India Beat Afghanistan By Seven Wickets, Take 1-0 Lead (ld)
Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi: The crowd at the HPCA Stadium may have come expecting a full 50over contest, but they were treated to an entertaining 25over chase in a match truncated due to rain as skipper Shubman Gill hit 84 not out to help India beat Afghanistan by seven wickets in the ODI series opener on Saturday. After debutants Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey claimed three wickets apiece to help India bowl out Afghanistan for 194, despite a blistering 102 coming from Rahmanullah Gurbazs willow, Gill produced a knock of absolute authority and was at his sublime best to hit 11 fours and two sixes in his 66-ball knock, taking India home with 13 balls to spare. India needed a solid start, and skipper Rohit Sharma provided it before a mixup cut short his innings. Shubman Gill carried on fluently, striking boundaries to keep the tempo high. He was joined by Ishan Kishan, who sparkled on his return to ODIs with a 22ball 34, while peppering the field with aggressive strokes. KL Rahul then took charge in the middle overs, ensuring there was no letup. The righthander remained unbeaten on a 19ball 39, laced with four boundaries and three sixes to guide India home with ease, as they never looked under pressure in the chase. Afghanistans bowlers struggled to find rhythm. Rashid Khan was expensive but managed to pick up a wicket, while the pacers leaked runs throughout. The visitors failed to build momentum with the ball, allowing Indias batters to dominate from start to finish, as the hosts maintained their unbeaten record against them. The innings began dramatically when Azmatullah Omarzai conceded five wides and a noball, before Rohit was struck on the wrist by his short delivery, and required treatment from the physio. Rohit soon found his rhythm, punching through covers and pulling Omarzai for a six to reach 16,000 international runs. Gill joined in with crisp drives, and the pair had a 46-run opening stand. The opening stand was broken when a mixup led to Rohits runout for 16. Gill carried on, unfazed, and was joined by Ishan Kishan, whose aggressive knock included three fours and a six, but Rashid Khans googly castled him in the 13th over. Shreyas Iyer added a few boundaries, but pulled to mid-on for 12 off Zia. At 137/3, India still held control thanks to Gills composure. The skipper reached his fifty off 37 balls with a pull off Nabi and crossed 3,000 ODI runs during the chase. He struck sixes and fours with absolute authority, while Rahul ensured there were no late hiccups. He began cautiously but soon accelerated with his lofted cover drives and pulls, before completing the chase in the 23rd over and helping India take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Previously, Gurbaz had luck on his side - India didn't review an lbw appeal when he was on 14, and he made them pay. After taking time to get going and understanding the pitch, he launched into the Indian back-up bowlers with some outrageous clean hitting in a 25-overs-a-side contest. In an outstanding knock studded with eight fours and as many sixes, Gurbaz brought up his ninth hundred off 48 balls, the fastest by an Afghan batter in the 50-over format and the second fastest by any batter against India in ODIs. At one point, Afghanistan looked set to get beyond 220, but Gurbaz's dismissal helped India claw back. Barring Hashmatullah Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai making 20s, none of the other batters got past single digits. For India, Gurnoor and Harsh maintained their composure and bowling smarts to pick three-fors while Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy chipped in with two scalps each. Afghanistans innings began shakily as Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, and Rahmat Shah fell inside the powerplay. Gurbaz, however, counterattacked spectacularly as Washington Sundar, Dubey, and Prasidh Krishna bore the brunt of his big-hitting. With 78 percent of his runs coming in boundaries, Gurbaz put on a treat for fans who braved four hours and 15 minutes of rain delay and left them enthralled. Shahidi offered support with a fluent 27, while adding a 116-run stand with Gurbaz at a runrate of over ten. Azmatullah Omarzai chipped in with a brisk 26, but once Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed Gurbaz with a pinpoint slower yorker for 102, Afghanistans momentum stalled. Left-arm spinner Dubey recovered from an expensive start to strike thrice removing Shahidi, Omarzai, and AM Ghazanfar to take 3-47, while lanky right-arm pacer Brar capped his debut by castling Rashid Khan with pace and later had Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi caught at longon to finish with 3-27, as Indias bowlers, rattled initially, pulled things back smartly in the final overs. Shahidi offered support with a fluent 27, while adding a 116-run stand with Gurbaz at a runrate of over ten. Azmatullah Omarzai chipped in with a brisk 26, but once Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed Gurbaz with a pinpoint slower yorker for 102, Afghanistans momentum stalled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan 194 all out in 24.5 overs (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 102, Hashmatullah Shahidi 27; Gurnoor Brar 3-27, Harsh Dubey 3-47) lost to India 195/3 in 22.5 overs (Shubman Gill 84 not out, KL Rahul 39 not out; Rashid Khan 1-37, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi 1-39) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
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1st ODI: Gill Hits 84 Not Out As India Beat Afghanistan By Seven Wickets, Take 1-0 Lead
Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi: The crowd at the HPCA Stadium may have come expecting a full 50over contest, but they were treated to an entertaining 25over chase in a match truncated due to rain, as skipper Shubman Gill hit 84 not out to help India beat Afghanistan by seven wickets in the ODI series opener on Saturday. After debutants Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey claimed three wickets apiece as India bowled out Afghanistan for 194, despite a blistering 102 coming from Rahmanullah Gurbazs willow, Gill put a knock of absolute authority and was at his sublime best to hit 11 fours and 2 sixes in his 66-ball knock, taking India home with 13 balls to spare. India needed a solid start, and skipper Rohit Sharma provided it before a mixup cut short his innings. Shubman Gill carried on fluently, striking boundaries to keep the tempo high. He was joined by Ishan Kishan, who sparkled on his return to ODIs with a 22ball 34, while peppering the field with aggressive strokes. KL Rahul then took charge in the middle overs, ensuring there was no letup. The righthander remained unbeaten on a 19ball 39, laced with four boundaries and three sixes to guide India home with ease, as they never looked under pressure in the chase. Afghanistans bowlers struggled to find rhythm. Rashid Khan was expensive but managed to pick up a wicket, while the pacers leaked runs throughout. The visitors failed to build momentum with the ball, allowing Indias batters to dominate from start to finish, as the hosts maintained their unbeaten record against them. The innings began dramatically when Azmatullah Omarzai conceded five wides and a noball, before Rohit was struck on the wrist by his short delivery, and required treatment from the physio. Rohit soon found his rhythm, punching through covers and pulling Omarzai for a six to reach 16,000 international runs. Gill joined in with crisp drives, and the pair had a 46-run opening stand. The opening stand was broken when a mixup led to Rohits runout for 16. Gill carried on, unfazed, and was joined by Ishan Kishan, whose aggressive knock included three fours and a six, but Rashid Khans googly castled him in the 13th over. Shreyas Iyer added a few boundaries, but pulled to mid-on for 12 off Zia. At 137/3, India still held control thanks to Gills composure. The skipper reached his fifty off 37 balls with a pull off Nabi and crossed 3,000 ODI runs during the chase. He struck sixes and fours with absolute authority, while Rahul ensured there were no late hiccups. He began cautiously but soon accelerated with his lofted cover drives and pulls, before completing the chase in the 23rd over and helping India take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Shreyas Iyer added a few boundaries, but pulled to mid-on for 12 off Zia. At 137/3, India still held control thanks to Gills composure. The skipper reached his fifty off 37 balls with a pull off Nabi and crossed 3,000 ODI runs during the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan 194 all out in 24.5 overs (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 102, Hashmatullah Shahidi 27; Gurnoor Brar 3-27, Harsh Dubey 3-47) lost to India 195/3 in 22.5 overs (Shubman Gill 84 not out, KL Rahul 39 not out; Rashid Khan 1-37, Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi 1-39) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
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Womens T20 WC 2026: Litchfield, Wareham Shine As Australia Crush South Africa By 65 Runs
T20 World Cup: Phoebe Litchfield's explosive half-century laid the foundation before Georgia Wareham led a clinical bowling display with three wickets as six-time champions Australia began their ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a commanding 65-run victory over South Africa at Emirates Old Trafford on Saturday. After posting a competitive 172/8 on the back of Litchfield's 51 off 24 balls, Australia's bowlers struck regularly to bowl South Africa out for 107 in 16.4 overs, with only captain Laura Wolvaardt offering significant resistance during the chase. Chasing 173 for victory in conditions that continued to assist the bowlers, South Africa suffered an early collapse. Captain Sophie Molineux struck in the opening over to trap Sune Luus lbw before Kim Garth produced a superb delivery to bowl Annerie Dercksen in the next over, leaving the Proteas reeling at 7/2. South Africa responded through a steady partnership between captain Laura Wolvaardt and promoted all-rounder Nadine de Klerk. The pair handled the early movement well and helped their side recover to 43/2 at the end of the powerplay. De Klerk made 25 runs and added 41 runs with Wolvaardt before Wareham broke the stand by bowling her soon after the fielding restrictions ended. With the required rate climbing, Marizanne Kapp tried to lift the scoring, striking two boundaries off Annabel Sutherland. However, a mix-up between the wickets ended her brief innings of 12, giving Australia another breakthrough at a crucial stage. Wolvaardt continued to fight and kept South Africa in the contest with a patient knock. She struck a six off Molineux but was dismissed for 44 off 39 balls in the following over after edging a delivery to Wareham at extra cover. That wicket effectively ended South Africa's hopes. Alana King removed Sinalo Jafta and Kayla Reyneke in quick succession, while Ashleigh Gardner dismissed Shabnim Ismail. Wareham then wrapped up the lower order by removing Chloe Tryon and Nonkululeko Mlaba in the same over. South Africa were eventually bowled out for 107 in 16.4 overs. Wareham finished as Australia's most successful bowler with figures of 3/13, while Molineux and King claimed two wickets each. The comprehensive victory gave the six-time champions a perfect start to their Women's T20 World Cup campaign. Earlier, after winning the toss and choosing to bat, Australia got off to the worst possible start when opener Georgia Voll was dismissed for a duck in the first over by Marizanne Kapp. Beth Mooney also struggled in the helpful seam conditions and fell for seven, leaving Australia under pressure early. Phoebe Litchfield then changed the momentum with a fearless counterattack. The left-hander struck a boundary off the first ball she faced and continued to take on the South African bowlers, helping Australia race to 52/2 at the end of the powerplay. She brought up a rapid half-century in just 23 balls before falling for 51 off 24 deliveries, an innings that included nine fours and a six. South Africa tightened their grip when Ashleigh Gardner was dismissed for just one, reducing Australia to 57/4. However, Georgia Wareham and Ellyse Perry steadied the innings with a crucial 58-run partnership. Wareham played an aggressive knock of 32 from 22 balls, hitting six boundaries, before Nadine de Klerk broke the stand. Perry then anchored the innings with a composed 36 off 26 deliveries, while Annabel Sutherland added valuable late runs with a quick 21 from 14 balls to push Australia's total beyond 170. South Africa were excellent in the field, with captain Laura Wolvaardt taking three impressive catches. Their bowlers also shared the wickets, with Ayabonga Khaka, Nonkululeko Mlaba, and Nadine de Klerk claiming two wickets each. Perry then anchored the innings with a composed 36 off 26 deliveries, while Annabel Sutherland added valuable late runs with a quick 21 from 14 balls to push Australia's total beyond 170. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Australia 172/8 in 20 overs (Phoebe Litchfield 50, Ellyse Perry 36; Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-22, Ayabonga Khaka 2-33) beat South Africa all out for 107 in 16.4 overs (Laura Wolvaardt 44, Nadine de Klerk 25; Georgia Wareham 3-13, Sophie Molineux 2-17) by 65 runs. Article Source: IANS
Women's T20 WC 2026: Pak Skipper Fatima Sana Shrugs Off Injury Scare Ahead Of India Clashv
T20 World Cup: Pakistan captain Fatima Sana said she expects to be fit for her team's ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 opener against arch-rivals India after suffering a minor knock during a training session on Saturday. The 24-year-old all-rounder was struck on the knee during Pakistan's net session, briefly raising concerns about her participation in Sunday's marquee Group-stage clash. However, Sana indicated that the injury was not serious. Ayesha (Zafar) baaji played the shot, and it hit my knee. I think it is good now, Sana said during the pre-match press conference. Asked if she would be fit for the much-anticipated encounter against India, the Pakistan skipper replied, Yes, hopefully. The injury update comes as Pakistan prepare for one of the biggest matches of the tournament. Despite participating in every edition of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, Pakistan have yet to lift the trophy, and the challenge has become tougher with the competition expanding to 12 teams. Pakistan's record against India in Women's T20Is also underlines the magnitude of the task ahead. Their lone victory over India came during the 2022 Women's Asia Cup, with India winning the other eight meetings between the two sides in the format. Nevertheless, Sana believes her team has the ability to make a strong start and is particularly encouraged by the emergence of several young players. It is about setting the tone, so we will try to win this match, so we have options for different matches. I think we are very hopeful for this tournament because we have some youngsters who have come into the side and proved themselves in the last series against South Africa and Zimbabwe, so I think we have a good combination, She said. Sana is leading Pakistan in the Women's T20 World Cup for the second successive time after being appointed captain in 2024. It is about setting the tone, so we will try to win this match, so we have options for different matches. I think we are very hopeful for this tournament because we have some youngsters who have come into the side and proved themselves in the last series against South Africa and Zimbabwe, so I think we have a good combination, She said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With her fitness concerns seemingly behind her, Sana will now hope to lead from the front as Pakistan look to upset India and begin their World Cup campaign on a winning note. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Australia batter Phoebe Litchfield said an aggressive approach against South Africa's premier pace duo of Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail helped her produce a match-defining half-century in the team's Women's T20 World Cup 2026 opener at Emirates Old Trafford on Saturday. Litchfield smashed 51 off just 24 deliveries, striking nine fours and a six, to lift Australia to 172/8 after the six-time champions suffered early setbacks against a disciplined South African bowling attack. Explaining her approach, the left-hander said she felt it was important not to allow Kapp and Ismail to settle into their rhythm. I think that's kind of how you have to play against two world-class bowlers in Marizanne Kapp and Shabnim Ismail. They were bowling in nice areas, and I couldn't let them bowl to me. So I tried to work them around and score off as many as possible and got a few away in the Power-play, which is always nice, Litchfield said after the innings break. Australia were under pressure after losing opener Georgia Voll for a duck and Beth Mooney for seven inside the powerplay. However, Litchfield's counterattacking innings turned the momentum in Australia's favour as she raced to a 23-ball fifty and helped the defending champions reach 52/2 after six overs. The 23-year-old also credited her previous experience in England's Hundred competition for helping her adjust quickly to local conditions. It's nice. I think coming in one month earlier, the wicket was really nice today. It came on nicely. Even though we lost a couple of times here for Leeds, we won't talk about that. But it's fond memories playing in the Hundred here, and it's nice to be back, she said. Despite South Africa pulling things back through regular wickets, contributions from Georgia Wareham (32), Ellyse Perry (36), and Annabel Sutherland (21) ensured Australia finished with a competitive total. Litchfield expressed confidence that the total would be enough for Australia's bowlers to defend. Yeah, I think we do. It's a really competitive total. The pitch is playing a few tricks up early, and I think Kim Garth will bowl beautifully on it. Hopefully, our spinners can work through the middle. But we've got to bowl well, bowl in good areas and protect this windy side, she said. Litchfield expressed confidence that the total would be enough for Australia's bowlers to defend. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will now look to their experienced bowling attack to defend 172 and begin their Women's T20 World Cup campaign with a victory. Article Source: IANS
England Sweat On Robinson's Fitness As Uncapped Crocombe Drafted Into Test Squad
Ollie Robinson: England's preparations for the second Test against New Zealand have been complicated by a fitness concern over Ollie Robinson, with the fast bowler set to undergo a precautionary knee scan and uncapped seamer Henry Crocombe drafted into the squad as cover. Robinson, who made an impressive return to Test cricket after more than two years away by claiming seven wickets in England's victory at Lord's, reported soreness in his knee following a training session and is now facing a race against time to be available for the match at The Oval. Confirming the development, England Cricket said in a statement on X on Saturday, The Sussex fast bowler has been selected as cover for Ollie Robinson, who is expected to undergo a precautionary knee scan this afternoon. Robinson experienced soreness after a training session on Friday. Wishing you all the best, Ollie. The uncertainty has opened the door for Crocombe, who receives his first senior England call-up. The 24-year-old Sussex quick has been steadily building a reputation on the domestic circuit and has emerged as one of the county season's most promising seamers. Crocombe has claimed 21 wickets in seven matches this season and further enhanced his credentials with figures of 4-65 for England Lions against South Africa A last month. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with England head coach Brendon McCullum and managing director Rob Key both speaking highly of the young fast bowler in recent weeks. England's pace resources are already being tested ahead of the second Test. Robinson's fitness concerns come with captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson unavailable, leaving the hosts to carefully manage their bowling options despite taking a 1-0 lead in the series. Crocombe has claimed 21 wickets in seven matches this season and further enhanced his credentials with figures of 4-65 for England Lions against South Africa A last month. His performances have not gone unnoticed, with England head coach Brendon McCullum and managing director Rob Key both speaking highly of the young fast bowler in recent weeks. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Should Robinson fail to recover in time, Crocombe could find himself unexpectedly thrust into contention for a dream Test debut at The Oval. Article Source: IANS
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Women's T20 WC 2026: Litchfield's Explosive Fifty Powers Australia To 172/8 Against South Africa
T20 World Cup: Phoebe Litchfield's dazzling half-century helped Australia overcome an early wobble and post a competitive 172/8 in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 against South Africa at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester on Saturday. After winning the toss and opting to bat, Australia suffered an immediate setback when opener Georgia Voll, the world's top-ranked T20I batter, was dismissed for a duck in the very first over. Marizanne Kapp set the tone for South Africa with a disciplined opening spell, extracting movement and maintaining tight lines. Australia's troubles deepened when Beth Mooney struggled to find fluency in the seam-friendly conditions. While Mooney tried to steady the innings, Litchfield counterattacked brilliantly from the outset. The left-hander announced her arrival with a boundary off the very first ball she faced from Shabnim Ismail and quickly put the South African bowlers under pressure. Mooney's stay at the crease was short-lived as she edged Ismail behind to wicketkeeper Sinalo Jafta after scoring seven runs from nine deliveries. Despite the loss of another wicket, Litchfield continued to play aggressively, smashing boundaries all around the ground. Her attacking approach ensured Australia raced to 52/2 by the end of the powerplay. The young batter reached her half-century in just 23 balls, bringing up the milestone with consecutive boundaries off Ayabonga Khaka. However, her entertaining knock ended immediately after reaching the landmark when she mistimed a shot and was caught at extra cover by South African captain Laura Wolvaardt. Litchfield's 51 came off only 24 deliveries and included nine fours and a six. South Africa tightened their grip soon after when Ashleigh Gardner departed for just one run, leaving Australia in a difficult position. At that stage, the six-time champions needed a partnership to rebuild the innings. Georgia Wareham and Ellyse Perry answered that challenge with a valuable 58-run stand. The pair mixed sensible strike rotation with regular boundaries, gradually shifting the momentum back in Australia's favour. Their partnership helped Australia recover from 57/4 and reach 79/4 at the halfway stage. As Australia's scoring rate began to climb and the total crossed the 100-run mark, Wolvaardt turned back to Nadine de Klerk. The move paid off immediately as Wareham fell to a slower delivery in the 14th over. The all-rounder played an important hand of 32 runs from 22 balls, striking six boundaries. Perry then took charge of the innings. Using her experience, she kept the scoreboard moving and ensured Australia stayed on course for a strong total. Her impressive knock eventually came to an end when Nonkululeko Mlaba bowled her with a delivery that took an inside edge before disturbing the stumps. Perry scored 36 runs from 26 balls and hit four boundaries. Annabel Sutherland provided the finishing touch with a brisk cameo. The all-rounder scored 21 runs off just 14 balls and looked set to push Australia beyond the 180-run mark. However, Khaka removed her in the closing stages when Sutherland miscued a shot and was caught at mid-off. South Africa remained sharp in the field throughout the innings, with captain Wolvaardt leading by example through three outstanding catches. The Proteas also shared the bowling workload effectively, with Khaka, Mlaba, and de Klerk claiming two wickets each to keep Australia from posting an even bigger total. Despite South Africa's disciplined bowling effort, Litchfield's explosive innings and the contributions from Perry, Wareham, and Sutherland helped Australia finish on 172/8 from their 20 overs, setting up an intriguing chase in their Women's T20 World Cup opener. South Africa remained sharp in the field throughout the innings, with captain Wolvaardt leading by example through three outstanding catches. The Proteas also shared the bowling workload effectively, with Khaka, Mlaba, and de Klerk claiming two wickets each to keep Australia from posting an even bigger total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia 172/8 in 20 overs (Phoebe Litchfield 50, Ellyse Perry 36; Nonkululeko Mlaba 2-22, Ayabonga Khaka 2-33) against South Africa Article Source: IANS
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1st ODI: Gurnoor, Harsh Pick Three-fers As India Bowl Out Afghanistan For 194 Despite Gurbaz's Ton
Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi: Debutants Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey claimed three wickets apiece as India bowled out Afghanistan for 194 in the rainhit opening ODI at the HPCA Stadium on Saturday, despite a blistering century coming from Rahmanullah Gurbazs willow. Gurbaz had luck on his side -- India didn't review an lbw appeal when he was on 14, and he made them pay. After taking time to get going and understanding the pitch, he launched into the Indian back-up bowlers with some outrageous clean hitting in a 25-overs-a-side contest. In an outstanding knock studded with eight fours and as many sixes, Gurbaz brought up his hundred off 48 balls, the fastest by an Afghan batter in the 50-over format and the second fastest by any batter against India in ODIs. At one point, Afghanistan looked set to get beyond 220, but Gurbaz's dismissal helped India claw back. Barring Hashmatullah Shahidi and Azmatullah Omarzai making 20s, none of the other batters got past single digits. For India, Gurnoor and Harsh maintained their composure and bowling smarts to pick three-fors while Arshdeep Singh and Nitish Kumar Reddy chipped in with two scalps each. Afghanistans innings began shakily as Ibrahim Zadran, Sediqullah Atal, and Rahmat Shah fell inside the powerplay. Gurbaz, however, counterattacked spectacularly as Washington Sundar, Dubey, and Prasidh Krishna bore the brunt of his big-hitting. With 78 percent of his runs coming in boundaries, Gurbaz put on a treat for fans who braved four hours and 15 minutes of rain delay and left them enthralled. Shahidi offered support with a fluent 27, while adding a 116-run stand with Gurbaz at a runrate of over ten. Azmatullah Omarzai chipped in with a brisk 26, but once Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed Gurbaz with a pinpoint slower yorker for 102, Afghanistans momentum stalled. Left-arm spinner Dubey recovered from an expensive start to strike thrice removing Shahidi, Omarzai, and AM Ghazanfar, while lanky right-arm pacer Brar capped his debut by castling Rashid Khan with pace and later had Zia Ur Rahman Sharifi caught at longon to finish with 3-27, as Indias bowlers, rattled initially, pulled things back smartly in the final overs. Shahidi offered support with a fluent 27, while adding a 116-run stand with Gurbaz at a runrate of over ten. Azmatullah Omarzai chipped in with a brisk 26, but once Nitish Kumar Reddy dismissed Gurbaz with a pinpoint slower yorker for 102, Afghanistans momentum stalled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan 194 all out in 24.5 overs (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 102, Hashmatullah Shahidi 27; Gurnoor Brar 3-27, Harsh Dubey 3-47) against India Article Source: IANS
Young Recalled For ENG Tests As NZ Turn To Familiar Face After Williamson's Retirement
With New Zealand: New Zealand have called up top-order batter Will Young for the remainder of the Test series against England, with the 33-year-old set to fill the void left by Kane Williamson's retirement from international cricket midway through the tour. Young will arrive in England on June 14 and join the squad ahead of the second Test at The Oval, scheduled to begin on June 17. The recall offers Young a fresh opportunity at the highest level after he was initially overlooked for the England tour despite being one of New Zealand's most dependable reserve batters in recent years. Since making his Test debut in December 2020, he has featured in 23 matches, often stepping in when injuries or absences created openings in the top order. His return comes at a crucial time for New Zealand as they begin adjusting to life without Williamson, one of the country's greatest batters and a mainstay of the Test side for more than a decade. Young's strongest case for selection remains his impressive performances whenever entrusted with a larger role. The right-hander's most memorable contribution came during New Zealand's historic 3-0 Test series sweep of India in 2024. Batting at No. 3 in Williamson's absence, Young thrived in difficult conditions, scoring 244 runs across six innings and earning the Player of the Series award. His ability to handle quality spin and occupy a key position in the batting order makes him a natural candidate to strengthen New Zealand's lineup following Williamson's departure. Young's strongest case for selection remains his impressive performances whenever entrusted with a larger role. The right-hander's most memorable contribution came during New Zealand's historic 3-0 Test series sweep of India in 2024. Batting at No. 3 in Williamson's absence, Young thrived in difficult conditions, scoring 244 runs across six innings and earning the Player of the Series award. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With New Zealand looking to remain competitive in the series against England, Young now has the chance to convert years of intermittent opportunities into an extended run in the side and establish himself as a central figure in the team's next chapter. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Ireland captain Gaby Lewis admitted her side failed to capitalise on a promising start against Scotland and called for the team to regroup after a 40-run defeat in their opening match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Manchester on Sunday. Ireland began brightly with the ball and clawed back momentum at the death after Scotland had threatened to post an even bigger total. However, a middle-order collapse during the chase left Ireland with plenty to reflect on as they slipped to defeat. Assessing her team's bowling performance, Lewis pointed to Scotland's dominance during the middle overs as the decisive factor in the contest. I think it was probably that middle period. I think we had a good start, as you said. And yeah, I think that middle period just slipped away. Scotland ran really well, played really well. And yeah, hats off to them, Lewis said after the match. The Irish skipper felt her side had done well to restrict Scotland late in the innings, highlighting the final four overs as a positive takeaway despite the loss. It's hard to pinpoint down, I think, at the period, I think at the mid-innings, I think we had a great finish with the ball. I think they were 19 for 2 in the last four overs, which is brilliant. So the momentum was with us early on. Maybe, I guess, Power-play, if we had a better Power-play, it's hard to put a finger on which phase of the game. But I guess, look, go back to the drawing board and hopefully improve next game, she added. Ireland were well placed at stages of the chase before Scotland's spin attack tightened its grip, triggering a collapse that ultimately proved costly. It's hard to pinpoint down, I think, at the period, I think at the mid-innings, I think we had a great finish with the ball. I think they were 19 for 2 in the last four overs, which is brilliant. So the momentum was with us early on. Maybe, I guess, Power-play, if we had a better Power-play, it's hard to put a finger on which phase of the game. But I guess, look, go back to the drawing board and hopefully improve next game, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland will now turn their attention to their next group-stage fixture against England, scheduled for Tuesday, as they look to bounce back and keep their campaign on track. Article Source: IANS
MPL T20 Scindia Cup: Rohera's Unbeaten 130 Powers Royal Lions To Hat-trick Of Wins
Jabalpur Royal Lions: A breathtaking unbeaten century from wicketkeeper-batter Ajay Rohera propelled Jabalpur Royal Lions to a commanding 54-run victory over Malwa Stallions in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Saturday. The win marked the Royal Lions' third successive triumph in the competition, with Rohera producing one of the finest knocks of the season to guide his side to 205/5 in 20 overs. After being asked to bat, Jabalpur made a brisk start through Rohera and Arpit Gaud, who stitched together a 48-run opening stand. However, a flurry of wickets saw the Lions stumble to 74/4, handing the momentum to the Stallions. Rohera, though, remained unfazed. Displaying a blend of power, timing, and composure, he rebuilt the innings alongside Vedant Awasthi, who chipped in with a quick-fire 20 off 11 deliveries. Once set, Rohera took complete control, dismantling the bowling attack with an array of strokes en route to a sensational unbeaten 130 off just 65 balls, the highest individual score of the season so far. His innings was studded with nine fours and nine sixes, while Sanjog Nijjar's unbeaten 24 off 15 balls provided valuable support as the Lions surged past the 200-run mark. Prashant Kasde was the most successful bowler for Malwa Stallions, returning figures of 2/26. Chasing 206, the Stallions never managed to build sustained momentum after slipping to 17/2 in the opening overs. Skipper Ashutosh Sharma (30) and Saksham Purohit attempted a recovery through a 75-run partnership, but regular wickets derailed the chase. His innings was studded with nine fours and nine sixes, while Sanjog Nijjar's unbeaten 24 off 15 balls provided valuable support as the Lions surged past the 200-run mark. Prashant Kasde was the most successful bowler for Malwa Stallions, returning figures of 2/26. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Reflecting on his match-winning innings, Rohera said, My role in the team is very clear: to take responsibility and bat through the innings. Strike rate is important, but the ultimate goal is to help the team finish on the winning side. We had a simple plan before the match: play according to the ball, assess the situation, and react positively to whatever the game demands. Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup: Scotland captain Kathryn Bryce credited her team's confidence, preparation, and collective effort after they secured a landmark victory over Ireland, registering their first-ever win at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup on Saturday. Kathryn, who was named Player of the Match for her all-round display, admitted the significance of the moment was still sinking in after Scotland opened their campaign in style. I think there's a lot of emotions flying around at the moment. It was absolutely outstanding. I think looking at the crowds and the support for both teams was absolutely outstanding. So just a massive thanks to all the people who have travelled down, Kathryn said during the post-match presentation. The Scotland skipper played a leading role in the victory, scoring a crucial half-century in a century partnership with her sister Sarah Bryce before making an impact with the ball. Reflecting on how Scotland wrestled back control after Ireland made early breakthroughs, Kathryn pointed to smart running between the wickets and her sister's positive approach in the middle overs. I think just to go to our strong options and run really well. I think the outfield was pretty slow early on, so I think we got up and down really well. And I think the way that Sarah attacked through that middle period made it really easy for me at the other end, she said. Kathryn also highlighted the team's growing belief heading into the tournament, while suggesting conditions were more favourable than during their previous World Cup outing. Probably the temperature helped a little bit as well. It was like 45 degrees when we played that first game. So it was nice to be a bit more in our usual conditions out here. But I think we've had a lot of confidence coming into the last couple of weeks. And we've had a really good series up in Scotland and a good couple of warm-up games. So I think there was a lot more of a relaxed feeling coming into this game, she stated. The captain was pleased to contribute in multiple departments and help Scotland set the tone for the tournament. Yeah, I was really pleased to be able to go out there and do that today and kind of set the tone for the competition. I always just kind of want to be able to put in a performance for the team, she said. Kathryn also reflected on the pivotal 100-run stand that transformed Scotland's innings as she said, Yeah, I think it was a good total at halfway. I think from where we were, we probably felt we left a few runs out there in the last few overs. But I think the bowlers came out fantastically and set the tone, and I think our fielding was outstanding. The captain was pleased to contribute in multiple departments and help Scotland set the tone for the tournament. Yeah, I was really pleased to be able to go out there and do that today and kind of set the tone for the competition. I always just kind of want to be able to put in a performance for the team, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She signed off with another heartfelt message for the supporters who turned out in large numbers. Just a massive thank you. They've supported us all the way through the game, right throughout. There are a lot of blue flags, a lot of green flags out there. So yeah, the support was absolutely outstanding, Kathryn mentioned. Article Source: IANS
T20 Mumbai Womens League: Sayali Satghare Leads SOBO Mumbai Falcons To Historic Title
Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs: SOBO Mumbai Falcons produced a clinical all-round performance to beat Aakash Tigers Mumbai Western Suburbs by 25 runs and clinch the inaugural T20 Mumbai Womens League title at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. Led by captain Sayali Satghare, the Falcons defended a modest total of 124 with disciplined bowling to become the competitions first-ever champions. The Tigers began their chase steadily before losing skipper Humairaa Kaazi (23) with the score on 37. The breakthrough opened the door for the Falcons, who seized control through Janhvi Kate's decisive spell. Janhvi first removed the tournaments leading run-scorer, Sanika Chalke, for 18 before striking again in her next over to dismiss Fatima Jaffer, leaving the Tigers under immediate pressure. Sejal Raut attempted to revive the chase with a determined 23, but Janhvi returned to claim her third wicket, reducing the Tigers to 78/4. From there, the Falcons tightened their grip on the contest. The Tigers middle and lower order failed to build any meaningful partnerships, with none of the remaining batters reaching double figures as they were bowled out for 99 in 18.5 overs. Janhvi finished with impressive figures of 3/21, while 13-year-old Swara Jadhav continued her outstanding tournament, returning with two wickets. Sayali, Nirmiti Rane, and Akshaya Shinde chipped in with a wicket apiece. Under the leadership of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) President Ajinkya Naik and League Governing Council Chairman Rajdip Gupta, the T20 Mumbai Womens League has added an exciting new chapter to Mumbai crickets rich legacy, showcasing the depth of talent in Mumbai womens cricket and providing aspiring players with a valuable platform. The inaugural edition witnessed the emergence of several promising young talents from the city, including Swara and Sanika, among others, who made the most of the platform and impressed with a series of outstanding performances throughout the tournament. Speaking about the opportunity and platform provided by the league, winning captain Sayali said, I think it's a great initiative by the Mumbai Cricket Association, and we genuinely thank all the MCA staff for giving us this opportunity through this league. It's a great opportunity for all of us, as having that exposure helps players become more confident. This tournament will help us find new players and will continue to contribute to the growth of Mumbai cricket. It will help women's cricket in India. Earlier, the Falcons recovered from a couple of early setbacks to post a below-par 124/6 in their 20 overs. After losing both openers with just 22 runs on the board, Simran Shaikh steadied the innings with a composed 50 off 35 deliveries, striking six fours and two sixes. She received valuable support from Sarika Koli, who contributed 24, while skipper Sayali added 27 runs. For the Tigers, Ritika Yadav was the standout bowler with figures of 3/22, while Manali Dakshini and Humairaa claimed a wicket each. Despite falling short in the final, Sanika of the Tigers finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer and claimed the Orange Cap with 223 runs. Falcons spinner Swara capped off a dream campaign by winning the Purple Cap with 10 wickets. The attention now shifts to the mens final later in the evening, where Shivam Dube-led Arcs Andheri will take on defending champions Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals, captained by Siddhesh Lad. Despite falling short in the final, Sanika of the Tigers finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer and claimed the Orange Cap with 223 runs. Falcons spinner Swara capped off a dream campaign by winning the Purple Cap with 10 wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score SOBO Mumbai Falcons 124/6 in 20 overs (Simran Shaikh 50, Sayali Satghare 27; Ritika Yadav 3/22) beat Aakash Tigers MWS 99 all out in 18.5 overs (Humairaa Kaazi 23, Sejal Raut 23; Janhvi Kate 3/21, Swara Jadhav 2/14) by 25 runs. Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup: Australia have won the toss and elected to bat against South Africa in their first match of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Emirates Old Trafford on Saturday. The six-time champions enter the tournament as the world's top-ranked T201 side and will be aiming to make a strong start under the leadership of new captain Sophie Molineux. Meanwhile, South Africa, currently ranked fifth in the format, arrive with growing confidence as they continue to establish themselves among the elite teams in women's cricket. The Proteas will once again be led by Laura Wolvaardt, who captains the side in her second consecutive T20 World Cup. South Africa will hope to carry forward the momentum they have built over recent years and challenge one of the most dominant teams in the history of the competition. Historically, Australia have enjoyed overwhelming success against South Africa in T20 internationals. The Australians have won nine of the 11 meetings between the two teams, while South Africa have managed just two victories. After winning the toss, Australia skipper Sophie Molineux said, We are going to have a bat. It would be good to get out there and put a score on the board. Really well. We have covered our warm-up matches and everything. It was probably just how our bowling is going to shape up. The pitch might suit her as well. It is, with it comes enormous responsibility. While after losing the toss, South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt said, Don't mind having a bowl first. We have a good record chasing, so we don't mind. We have played a lot of good cricket, and hopefully it counts for something. Playing XIs: While after losing the toss, South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt said, Don't mind having a bowl first. We have a good record chasing, so we don't mind. We have played a lot of good cricket, and hopefully it counts for something. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Laura Wolvaardt (C), Sune Luus, Annerie Dercksen, Nadine de Klerk, Marizanne Kapp, Chloe Tryon, Kayla Reyneke, Sinalo Jafta (wk), Shabnim Ismail, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Ayabonga Khaka. Article Source: IANS
Womens T20 WC: 'The Only Way Is Up' - How Babette De Leede And Netherlands Reached The Mega Event
T20 World Cup: There is a moment Babette de Leede still replays in her mind while preparing for the sides first-ever Womens T20 World Cup. Earlier this year in Kirtipur, Nepal, the Netherlands were confident of chasing down the USA's 129 at the global qualifier. A win would help them qualify for the mega event in England and Wales, but then the skies opened. In their entire time in Nepal, the Dutch had not seen a drop of rain. But when it mattered most, the heavens intervened. Fortunately, the Netherlands were 90/2 in 12 overs, courtesy of Heather Seager's 28 off 12 balls and Phebe Molkenboer's 46 not out, and comfortably ahead of the DLS score by 21 runs. When rain showed no sign of relenting, the umpires approached Babette and told her the game was done - the Netherlands had won via DLS method and sealed their ticket to the Women's T20 World Cup - a pursuit which had begun well over a decade ago. On hearing the news, Babette stood there, frozen, unsure whether to turn around to her teammates, start screaming, or shake hands first. The first and last rain we had ever seen in Nepal - so that was interesting and very awkward, but very funny. I think I did all three things together. So, it was just unreal. It was very emotional, especially because we worked so hard for it. Everything had gone to plan - winning our five games, and it was just unreal, recalled Babette in an exclusive conversation with IANS ahead of the Netherlands' first-ever Women's T20 World Cup game against Bangladesh in Birmingham on Sunday. Unreal is the right word for what the Netherlands women have achieved -- a nation where women's cricket is so obscure that when wicketkeeper-batter Babette tells people she plays the sport, they think she means croquet. A team that lost every game at two consecutive global qualifiers, then failed to qualify for the qualifier entirely. Yet here they are - in England, at the T20 World Cup, dreaming not just of participation, but of big wins. Now 26, Babette first played a global T20 World Cup qualifier in 2015 in Thailand, aged just 16. That trip ended in a clean sweep of defeats, and the same script panned out in 2018. The journey from those early losses to games set to be broadcast back home on NOS -- the Netherlands' main sports channel - for the very first time, especially with heightened frenzy around FIFA Men's Football World Cup, is the kind of story that cricket, at its expansive and inclusive best, needs to hear. The marker that changed things for the Netherlands was the appointment of their first full-time coach in 2020. Before that, the team trained when they could, squeezed between other commitments, and had no permanent figure to hold the thread together. That was the first step in the right direction. Someone who could train with us whenever we were available, because we all have to combine cricket with studies or work, she said. Progress was slow, but real. By the 2024 global qualifier, under coach Neil McRae, they finished sixth. Though they missed the bus that year, they crucially understood what was required. It also helped the World Cup field expand from 10 to 12 teams. At least we realised what needed to be done to make it to the next World Cup. Before, there were only two spots for basically eight or ten teams in the qualifier. Now there were four, and I would say we had our eyes on the prize, said Babette. What followed next was surreal - the result in Nepal was extraordinary: five wins from five group games, and then the rain-assisted victory over the USA, sealing their ticket to the World Cup. Players and coaches celebrated by sliding across the rain covers on the outfield - soaked and freezing, but not caring one bit. A few of us said, let's just go. Even our coaching staff joined at one point, but it was not the greatest idea because it was freezing, especially being soaked, having to still do the interviews and stuff. But it was so much fun, and we were just having a great time and celebrating together. Also, a lot of our family was there, and there were a lot of tears, pride, emotions, and it was very special, she said. Babette's relationship with the game is almost genetic. Her uncle Tim -- a former men's all-rounder who claimed 4-35 against India in the 2003 Men's ODI World Cup, including the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar -- is the Dutch women's assistant coach for this tournament. Her cousin Bas is a mainstay in the Dutch men's setup, while Babettes father barely misses a game, and her grandmother will be in the stands in England this month. We love talking sports, not just cricket, but also hockey, football. I feel like sports are a big part of our family, and we do talk a lot about them. Everyone is very interested in hearing how everyone's doing. People are very competitive. So it's tricky to play games, she said. Nobody pushed Babette into the game, who played for fun until 18, when the ICC selected a development squad of 13 or 14 girls, including Babette, to travel to England and play in the Kia Super League against Loughborough Lightning, Surrey Stars, and Western Storm. It was the first time I played against some big names. Some young, well-established English players. I did quite well in those games, and then I realised, okay, maybe this game could take me far. It's not just a hobby or something I do just for fun. Maybe if I train a little bit harder and take this a bit more seriously, I can actually play against some of the best teams in the world - which is now going to happen, she recalled. But none of this has come without cost. Babette speaks with uncomfortable candour about the toll of chasing elite sport without elite infrastructure. In her first year of studying econometrics, while balancing cricket training and gym sessions, she suffered burnout within five to six months. Its not an easy subject to pursue. It requires a lot of planning and sacrifices. It's not easy, and at that time, I couldnt combine anything. I was out for one or two months, just lying on the couch watching Netflix. So, it was really, really tough, she said. The composition of this Netherlands squad tells that story more vividly than any statistic could illustrate. Only Babette and Sterre Kalis, who have been picked for The Hundred this year, are the professional cricketers in the Dutch team. Legspinner Caroline de Lange has graduated in medicine and worked in neurology before quitting her job to play in the World Cup. Offspinner Frdrique Overdijk, remembered for her worldrecord 7-3 against France, is in her fifth year of dentistry and treats patients in Amsterdam between playing and training sessions. Medium pacer Hannah Landheer is into criminology studies at Erasmus University, and is often revising on rest days during tours. Veteran allrounder Heather Siegers, with over 1,000 T20I runs, was brought out of retirement while continuing her job at Tata Steel. New-ball bowler Iris Zwilling holds a masters in forensic psychology and delayed stepping into a fulltime job to play in the World Cup. Mediumfast bowler Isabel van der Woning is graduating in occupational therapy and works with patients recovering from brain injuries, alongside restaurant shifts. Lara Leemhuis, a thirdgeneration cricketer, is in high school, while Myrthe van den Raad studies biopharmaceutical sciences in Leiden and is aiming for a career in medical research. Phebe is enrolled at the Johan Cruyff Academy in Amsterdam, while combining commercial economics with cricket. Robine Rijke, who has hit matchwinning knocks in ODIs and T20Is, holds a masters in forensic criminology and works at the Netherlands Gambling Authority. Rising wicketkeeperbatter Rosalie Lawrence pursues sports science at The Hague University and interns at her cricket club. Englandraised Sanya Khurana, who struck 43 not out against Bangladesh at the qualifiers, studies business management at Cardiff University, while legspinner Silver Siegers runs her own company VoorMeiden, focused on womens health education. The situation with Heather precisely underlines where women's cricket currently stands. One of the Netherlands' most experienced players, Heather found that her employer, Tata Steel, would not grant her leave for the global qualifiers, and she decided to quit the game, leaving the team nervous. But KNCB, the Dutch cricket board, had endless discussions with them and they eventually agreed for her to play in the qualifiers and now the World Cup. Babette took over the captaincy roughly 18 months ago, initially stepping in when Heather was injured mid-game. She had no idea who had overs left to bowl and wasn't even sure how to flip a coin at the toss. Now she relishes the extra dimension it brings -the tactics, field placements, and in-game calculations. She approaches the role with the same data-driven rigour that helped fetch a degree in econometrics. I love numbers and stats. I do a lot of analysis myself, especially on batters - where they score their runs, what bowlers they get out to, and what shots they play. I also have stats about bowling first, batting first, and what scores they chase down. I have all of that as I love numbers. So it's a big part of my preparation. The Netherlands are in a formidable group - Australia, India, South Africa, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Having barely played the top nations they beat Bangladesh in a tri-series in Scotland before coming to England - footage and data on the Dutch women is scarce. Babette sees these in two ways: unfamiliarity as vulnerability, but also as a competitive advantage. In the end, it always comes down to what works in the game itself, especially for us because we haven't played against any of the top teams. We don't actually know how they're going to play against our bowlers or how we are going to play against their bowlers. As much as you can prepare, in the end, it comes down to instinct and how the game is played and what you see on the field. But I like to have an idea of what's going to happen before the game starts. Ask Babette about her cricketing hero and the answer is immediate: Sarah Taylor - the former England wicketkeeper-batter, who made history as the first woman to serve on a men's team's coaching staff. I've never met her, so I really hope I'll get the chance in England now to meet her because I think her kindness is incredible. I don't think anyone will be better than her. So, I would love to meet her and maybe even have a keeping session with her. When not on Netherlands duty, Babette spends her winters in South Africa, where she held a full-time contract with Boland - a luxury that has sharply accelerated her development and is changing teams this season. The English conditions, she notes, will feel familiar - four seasons in a single afternoon, seam movement, unpredictability, making them feel at home. In England, you never know with the weather. A rainy day might be different from a sunny day. The conditions are actually a little bit similar to the ones we have in the Netherlands. We are prepared for the English conditions, and we hope that it works to our advantage. The Netherlands are targeting two wins and a top-eight finish, which would guarantee automatic qualification for the 2028 T20 World Cup. Babette believes it is achievable and also sees the larger picture: the exposure, becoming an inspiration for girls back home, and the possibility of strong performances opening franchise league doors for her teammates. With the Dutch pacers being unusually tall, Babette is relishing the prospect of keeping wickets against them in Englands conditions. I love pace on the ball. I also play men's cricket in the Netherlands, and the faster it goes, the better and the more I enjoy it, especially if you get a nick and it makes things more fun. We do have some very tall girls who are pace bowlers. So I really enjoy it, and we have some very talented girls who can move the ball, seam it a bit, nip it a bit, and I'm very excited to see how they go. The Netherlands are targeting two wins and a top-eight finish, which would guarantee automatic qualification for the 2028 T20 World Cup. Babette believes it is achievable and also sees the larger picture: the exposure, becoming an inspiration for girls back home, and the possibility of strong performances opening franchise league doors for her teammates. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We're happy that we made it to the World Cup, but we do want to win some games and cause some upsets. Also, it would be insane to win our first-ever T20 World Cup game, and we might write some history there as well. We need to play our best cricket, but I believe we can definitely beat two teams on good days. I just hope to make the Dutch cricket community proud. I really hope so that the only way is up. Article Source: IANS

