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England Mens Mixed Disability Team Will Travel To India On Its First Overseas Tour In January 2026
Disability Cricket Ian Martin: After a successful trial home series this summer the England's men's mixed disability team will tour India for their first overseas tour in January 2026 with the selectors naming a 15-strong squad, with four new faces added to the group who beat the same opposition 6-1 in the first-ever series of mixed disability international cricket in 2025. Callum Flynn will continue as captain, with Jonathan Gale, Alex Hammond, Tom Meskell, and Jake Vosloo called up for the first time in Mixed Disability Cricket. For Tom Meskell and Jake Vosloo, it represents their first international call-up. Should he feature in India, Jake Vosloo will become the youngest player to play Mixed Disability international Cricket, at 16 years of age, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in a release on Monday. The team will compete in a five-match IT20 series at the end of January and the beginning of February. Head of Disability Cricket Ian Martin said: We were hugely enthused by last summers trial series against India, and its becoming increasingly clear that there is a global appetite for Mixed Disability cricket. We spoke when we launched last summers series about the challenges many international boards face in adequately and consistently supporting their disability teams, and we firmly believe that Mixed Disability cricket will be a vehicle to drive the disability game forward. We are hearing a lot of encouraging noises from other Boards, and we expect to be playing more Mixed Disability international series in the future. Were delighted to be reciprocating Indias trip to the UK for our first overseas tour, and look forward to a competitive and entertaining series against a team who will no doubt provide a stern test. Its great to see four new faces in the group, and Im sure theyll all be doing everything they can to earn their place in the XI. We spoke when we launched last summers series about the challenges many international boards face in adequately and consistently supporting their disability teams, and we firmly believe that Mixed Disability cricket will be a vehicle to drive the disability game forward. We are hearing a lot of encouraging noises from other Boards, and we expect to be playing more Mixed Disability international series in the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Callum Flynn (captain, physical disability), Angus Brown (PD), James Dixon (deaf), Chris Edwards (learning disability), Mohammad Farooq (deaf), Jonathan Gale (LD), Alex Hammond (PD), Tom Meskell (LD), Liam OBrien ( PD), Brendan Parr (PD), Josh Price (deaf), Alfie Pyle (LD), Jake Vosloo (PD), Henry Wainman (deaf), Jordan Williams (PD). Article Source: IANS
Kuldeep three-for gives India edge on flat pitch
South Africa finish the day on 247 for 6 after opting to bat in Guwahati, the newest venue in Test cricket
India To Have Training Camp In Bengaluru Ahead Of Womens T20Is Against Sri Lanka
The T20I: The Indian womens team is set to have a preparatory camp at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru, starting from Tuesday, ahead of the five-game T20I series against Sri Lanka, set to begin on December 21. The T20I series against Sri Lanka will be Indias first international assignment after winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup in Navi Mumbai on November 2. IANS understands that the Indian womens team members will have their annual testing done in the next two days before the preparatory camp focuses on honing their skillsets, fitness levels, and getting them match fit. India and Sri Lanka will play the first two T20Is on December 21 and 23 at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam. The remaining three matches will be played on December 26, 28, and 30 at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. The series against Sri Lanka will kickstart Indias preparations for the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup, to be held in England from June 12 to July 5. India has never won the silverware in the shortest format, with their best result being the runners-up finish in the 2020 Womens T20 World Cup in Australia. IANS also understands that the Amita Sharma-led womens selection committee had a meeting on Monday to finalise Indias squad for the T20I series against Sri Lanka, and an announcement is expected to be made soon. This will be the first squad to be picked by the Amita-led selection panel, who took charge from September 28, and who make the cut will make for an interesting watch. IANS also understands that the Amita Sharma-led womens selection committee had a meeting on Monday to finalise Indias squad for the T20I series against Sri Lanka, and an announcement is expected to be made soon. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the T20I series against Sri Lanka, the Indian team players will feature for their respective franchises in season four of Women's Premier League (WPL), set to run from January 9 to February 5, 2026, in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. Post that, India will travel to Australia for the multi-format tour set to happen from February 15 to March 6. Article Source: IANS
You Cant Discard Rohit And Kohli Till 2027 World Cup, Says Pakistans Shahid Afridi
Telecom Asia Sport: Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi came out in support of ace batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma and dismissed attempts to sideline the two legends from the Indian ODI side, claiming they are the backbone of the team and must be continued until the 2027 World Cup, a news report said on Monday. Its a fact that Virat and Rohit are the backbone of the Indian batting line-up, and the way they have played in the recent ODI series, it can confidently be said that they can play until the 2027 World Cup, was quoted as saying in a report by Telecom Asia Sport. Afridi said the two greats should be played in major series. You need to preserve both these stars, and when India is playing against a weaker team, they can try some new players and rest Virat and Rohit, the former opener told www.telecomasia.net on Monday. Afridi hit out at Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir, with whom he had a number of on-field clashes in his playing days. The way Gautum started his stint, it looked like he thought that what he thinks and says is right, but after some time, it was proved that you are not always right. Afridi showed pleasure at Rohit overhauling his record for most sixes in ODI cricket. Records are meant to be broken, and this too is now bettered. I am happy that a player whom I have always liked has broken this record. My record of fastest century stood for nearly 18 years, but it was finally broken, so records are set by one player and another player comes and breaks it. This is cricket. Afridi showed pleasure at Rohit overhauling his record for most sixes in ODI cricket. Records are meant to be broken, and this too is now bettered. I am happy that a player whom I have always liked has broken this record. Also Read: Live Cricket Score During practice sessions of the Charges, I watched him bat, and his class impressed me. I knew that one day Rohit would play for India, and he has proved himself as a classy batter, he said. Article Source: IANS
Rohit Made Me Comfortable, Allowed Me To Be Free With Him And Express Myself, Says Shardul
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Indias seam-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur said veteran opener Rohit Sharma made him feel comfortable and encouraged self-expression, something which he is now eager to experience again in the Mumbai Indians' camp for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Ahead of retentions, Thakur was traded from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to the Mumbai Indians, a side where he was a support bowler in 2010. Abhi aur pata chalega jab sath me baithenge toh. Kaafi masti hogi. He made me comfortable, he allowed me to be free with him, and he allowed me to express myself. We became comfortable with each other, and he played a major part in it, Thakur was quoted as saying by the franchises website on Monday. Thakur, whos played 13 Tests, 47 ODIs, and 25 T20Is for India, noted that the exposure to the MI dressing room environment in IPL 2010 instilled the professionalism in him to achieve greater things in his cricketing career. I was made to play practice games. I bowled with a new ball, so that boosted my morale and confidence to another level, and I was picking wickets. I was lucky enough to experience the dressing room early in my days, Thakur said. I was already feeling comfortable in front of senior players. Somewhere down the line, whatever the way I was treated during the Mumbai Indians camp, also, that small gesture from the Mumbai Indians helped me a lot to grow in my career, he added. Thakur, who is turning out for Mumbai in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, also credited MI Director of Cricket Rahul Sanghvi and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey for their daily guidance and inputs shaping his growth as a professional cricketer. I was already feeling comfortable in front of senior players. Somewhere down the line, whatever the way I was treated during the Mumbai Indians camp, also, that small gesture from the Mumbai Indians helped me a lot to grow in my career, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians, along with Chennai Super Kings, are the most successful franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL), claiming five titles apiece. MI have, among others, picked Thakur to bolster their squad, hoping to win their sixth title in the upcoming IPL 2026. Article Source: IANS
Strong India face shaky South Africa in key build-up to T20 World Cup
India have a largely settled side, while this series may give us our first glimpse of the kind of XI SA hope to play in the 2026 tournament
Ahead Of T20Is Against India, Miller Ready To Play Any Role Given To Him By Conrad
T20 World Cup: South Africa veteran batter David Miller says he is prepared to take on any role assigned to him by head coach Shukri Conrad in the upcoming T20I series against India, starting at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Tuesday. Miller is back in the squad for the T20I series against India after having recovered from a hamstring injury, which kept him out of the tour of Pakistan. Miller was part of the Proteas side that finished runners-up to India in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup final in Barbados. I've dealt with Shukri very briefly in the past. I haven't had good chats yet with Shukri, but I think now being back in the mix, opening up those kinds of conversations and seeing where we're at. There's a lot of new players that have come through and a big pool of players now that are doing really, really well. I feel like I can add a certain part to the team with a lot of experience and bring my expertise. But in terms of selection, you're never guaranteed certain things in life. It's going to be tough for the selectors to select from in the sense of who they would like to take. But I think we're really in a good space. We've got some world-class players all the way through, and we're just going to make sure that we're properly switched on every single game. I think it's just a conversation that will kind of unfold as the months go on and see where we're at, Miller told reporters on Monday. There have been calls for Miller to assume greater responsibility by batting higher up the order, but he said clarity will only come once Conrad outlines his role in the side in the lead-up to next years T20 World Cup, to be held in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2026. I don't think there's one recipe to win a World Cup. It takes a group effort, players and management included. I think it's all about standing up in those decisive moments. I think Shuks is open to any conversation. The door's never closed with him. It is something that we're going to chat about as the day goes on here, about batting positions and my role and where he sees me. Those conversations are going to be today. We'll just see where we're at. As I said, there's been a lot of new roles coming in and players coming in. I think as we get closer to the World Cup, you want to refine things and get into exactly what he would like for the World Cup. It'll be interesting to see where that conversation goes. I think I can play. I feel like I'm capable of playing up the order, middle order, that type of thing. That's how I see myself with the experience that I have, he elaborated. He signed off by expressing the nervous feeling of being in the Proteas set-up after a while and the fitness adjustments he made to himself at 36 to be at his fittest. It has been forever. I think my last game was a Champions Trophy earlier in the year, so it's been a long time. It'll be interesting to see where that conversation goes. I think I can play. I feel like I'm capable of playing up the order, middle order, that type of thing. That's how I see myself with the experience that I have, he elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In terms of my body, I'm 36 now, and I'm feeling that I do have to step up off the field in so many different ways, which is exciting. I am focused on being more diligent and consistent in training. Article Source: IANS
India vs South Africa, 1st T20I - Who will win today IND vs SA match?
IND vs SA , 1st T20I , Cricket Tips :Team India and South Africa are ready to battle it out in the five-match T20I series as the two sides will take in the first game in Cuttack. This contest is slated to be played at Barabati Stadium on Tuesday at 7 PM IST. Hardik Pandya and Shubman Gill will be back for India after recovering from injuries. The no. 1 ranked side will be favorites in home conditions. They have an excellent bowling unit for these conditions. South Africa will have their stars coming back, and it will be a cliffhanger between two powerhouses. IND vs SA: Match Details Date : December 09, 2025 (Tuesday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Barabati Stadium, Cuttack IND vs SA: Live Streaming Details The live action of the first T20I between India and South Africa will be televised on the Star Sports Network. Indian fans can also watch the match on the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs SA: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 31 India : 18 South Africa : 12 No-Result : 01 IND vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Cuttack is slightly more in favor of the batters. It is a good surface to bat on, which will slow down with the game. Spinners can come into play after 10 overs. The toss will be crucial, because during this time of the year, there is dew in the evening. So, chasing can be an advantage in these conditions. IND vs SA: Possible XIs India : Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Axar Patel, Sanju Samson (wk), Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, George Linde, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kwena Maphaka, Lungi Ngidi IND vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Abhishek Sharma is the no. 1 ranked T20I batter and is in red-hot form with the bat. For South Africa, captain Aiden Markram showed good form in the ODIs. Probable Best Bowler Varun Chakravarthy has good numbers against South Africa. He will be hard to read for South African batters. From South Africa, Lungi Ngidi is bowling well in death overs. Today Match Prediction : The toss will be important, but with the form and home conditions, we predict India to win the first T20I. IND vs SA Match 1st T20I, Today Match IND vs SA, IND vs SA Prediction, IND vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between India vs South Africa 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.
Mitch Marsh Signals End Of Shield Career But Leaves Door Ajar For Test Recall: Reports
Allan Border Medal: Mitchell Marsh has notified his Western Australia teammates that this season will be his final one in red-ball cricket at the state level, reports Nine newspapers. The experienced all-rounder has chosen to retire from long-format domestic cricket but hasn't completely dismissed the possibility of being called up for Australia if selectors call on him during the ongoing Ashes campaign. Marshs stance presents a rare scenario: a player stepping back from Sheffield Shield cricket while remaining open to Test duties. Still, the 34-year-old is understood to accept that his chances of adding to his 46 Tests are slim, even as he maintains he would not knock back an opportunity if one were to arise unexpectedly. The report also suggested that Marshs decision follows a poor performance at the MCG against Victoria, where he managed two single-digit scores. His appearances for Western Australia have been limited in recent years, with just nine matches since 2019, a stark contrast to the heavier workload he handled earlier in his career after debuting in 2009. Selectors had previously considered Marsh as a potential candidate for later in the Ashes series, despite his limited red-ball preparation. He was dropped during the 202425 home summer ahead of the Sydney Test, replaced by Beau Webster. Marshs fluctuating Test career reached new heights in 2023, highlighted by his memorable Headingley century and strong performances that culminated in his Allan Border Medal win. Across his Test tenure, he has amassed 2,083 runs at 28.53 and taken 51 wickets at 40.41. Selectors had previously considered Marsh as a potential candidate for later in the Ashes series, despite his limited red-ball preparation. He was dropped during the 202425 home summer ahead of the Sydney Test, replaced by Beau Webster. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before the Ashes began, Australia coach Andrew McDonald had indicated the possibility, stating, We would be comfortable picking someone, and if you want to put a name to it, Mitch Marsh, out of white-ball cricket if we felt like that was going to benefit the Test team. Hes the captain of the white-ball team. Its very hard for him to vacate and balance out Test preparation, if he were to be in the window for that. We still havent given up on Mitch Marshs Test career. Article Source: IANS
Justin Greaves: 'Test cricket a massive step up from first-class cricket in Caribbean'
West Indies allrounder has worked on his fitness and skills to adapt to different conditions
Alec Stewart back as Surrey director of men's cricket
Club legend had taken on high-performance advisor role while supporting his wife's battle with cancer
Stewart To Resume Full-time Role As Surreys Director Of Cricket With Immediate Effect
ODI World Cup: Former England captain Alec Stewart will resume his full-time role as Surreys director of cricket after stepping back from it last year to care for his wife Lynn. Stewart, 62, had continued in a high performance advisory capacity for Surrey with a reduced workload to support Lynn, who passed away in April this year after a long battle with cancer. Surrey has always been my home and I am now ready to return to full time duties with the Club again. My priorities have always been to support the cricket management team and the squad to be the best county in the country, to bring cricketers into our professional squad through our pathway system and help players to fulfil their dreams of representing their country, said Stewart in a statement on Monday. Stewart first assumed the role of Surreys Director of Mens Cricket in 2013, overseeing a period of sustained success that has yielded four County Championship titles. Under him, four players from Surrey have turned out for England and are currently in the Test squad for the ongoing Ashes in Australia. Alec is a legend of Surrey and we are looking forward to having him back in his role as Director of Mens Cricket. Alecs record speaks for itself and hes been the driving force in so much of the Clubs success over many, many years, said Oli Slipper, Chair at Surrey. Stewart first assumed the role of Surreys Director of Mens Cricket in 2013, overseeing a period of sustained success that has yielded four County Championship titles. Under him, four players from Surrey have turned out for England and are currently in the Test squad for the ongoing Ashes in Australia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Alec has remained an important part of the cricket management team over the last 12 months and he continues to drive the highest of standards across the Club, added Steve Elworthy, CEO at Surrey. Article Source: IANS
Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: Khoirom Rejiya Devi was always told, his sport is not for you, by her family, and some coaches also repeated it when she first took up cycling back in 2019. The cyclist from Manipur, representing Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) at the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025, was a late convert to cycling after initially trying her hand at Sepak Takraw as a junior, but she was overlooked for further selection. The 23-year-old silenced all critics when she upset favourite Meenakshi Rohilla of Guru Nanak Dev University to win the womens 3km Pursuit gold at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium Cycling Velodrome in Jaipur. From 2019, on the track, even at home, I faced so much mental stress that now every race feels like a challenge. And that is why I never think about who is in front of me. I have only one goal, to make myself the best cyclist in the country, Rejiya told SAI Media. Rejiya, daughter of a fisherman from Phubala village in Manipurs Bishnupur district, was part of Manipurs Sepak Takraw team from 2014 to 2018, but by then it was clear that there was no future for her in that sport. My father, in a drunken state, used to taunt me; people mocked me. There was a time when I cried every day. But then, in 2019, a friend said, Try cycling, because you run very fast, she said. But even that wasnt a smooth ride. Just as she was settling into the rhythm of competition and participating in the 2020 Khelo India Youth Games, the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Conditions at home deteriorated, but Rejiya continued training to pursue her dream alive. When things improved, she reached Delhi for national trials only to hear the same response again: You lack exposure; your timing is not good for the senior level. But this time, Rejiya didnt give up. She returned home, began running every morning, lost ten kilos, and then shifted her focus from sprinting to endurance. She secured a spot in the National Camp at Patiala by winning the bronze medal at the 2021 Senior Nationals in Jaipur, and she hasnt looked back since. In 2022, she was part of the Indian womens team that secured the historic bronze medal at the Asian Cycling Championships in Team Pursuit. By 2024, Rejiya was recognised among Indias top pursuit racers, but Meenakshi still remained the rider to beat in this discipline. Rejiya finally got that opportunity in Jaipur, and the 23-year-old made the most of it by crushing Meenakshis hopes of securing all five gold medals at the Games. To beat Meenakshi, you need intelligence, strength and strategyall three. I knew she had been racing continuously for the past five days. The moment I sensed her fatigue increasing, I picked up my pace, said Rejiya, who had won the Asmita League last year. In 2022, she was part of the Indian womens team that secured the historic bronze medal at the Asian Cycling Championships in Team Pursuit. By 2024, Rejiya was recognised among Indias top pursuit racers, but Meenakshi still remained the rider to beat in this discipline. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Winning is one thing, but receiving praise from your rival afterwards is another kind of honour. Meenakshi, who won four gold medals and one silver at KIUG Rajasthan, hugged Rejiya after the race, patted her back, and said with a smile, Rejiya is one of the strongest cyclists from our team. We train together at NSNIS Patiala. I am happy that she won. Although there is some pain in my heart that I lost in my favourite event, I wholeheartedly congratulate her on her victory. Article Source: IANS
India Will Have To Utilise Bumrah Carefully In T20Is Against SA: Parthiv Patel
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel said his eyes will be fixed on how the side manages Jasprit Bumrahs quota of overs in the upcoming T20I series against South Africa, starting in Cuttack on Tuesday. In T20Is this year, India has used Bumrah to bowl majorly in the powerplay, meaning that he isnt used much in the back end of the innings. Its an important series for India, especially against the World Cup runners-up South Africa. It will be good preparation. There are a few things I'm looking forward to. Number one is how India uses Jasprit Bumrah, said Patel on JioStar. India has utilised his three overs in the powerplay since the Asia Cup, and even in the Australia tour, that was the strategy. If they bowl him for three overs in the Powerplay, he only has one over left for the death, which is the 19th over. So, India will have to use him carefully. If they want him to bowl three overs early, then Arshdeep Singh has to partner Bumrah in the death overs, he added. On the return of Hardik Pandya, who recovered from a quadriceps injury sustained in the Asia Cup, Patel said his comeback is also a key factor for the Indian team in the final leg of their preparation for the T20 World Cup. The comeback of Hardik Pandya is key. He did really well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Hes coming back into form, and he is an important player. He contributes with both, bat and ball. His presence in the lineup is crucial because he brings experience and also guides the youngsters. I am looking forward to his comeback, he said. On the return of Hardik Pandya, who recovered from a quadriceps injury sustained in the Asia Cup, Patel said his comeback is also a key factor for the Indian team in the final leg of their preparation for the T20 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Abhishek Sharma is the player of the season. He has been getting a lot of runs and hitting a lot of sixes. Can he continue this form? I think he can. He was the highest run scorer in the Asia Cup and on the Australia tour. He is also the number one ranked T20I batter. The runs from his bat at the top of the order will be crucial for Indias success in this five-match series against South Africa, concluded Patel. Article Source: IANS
Really Hope Gill Performs Well In This Five-match T20I Series Against South Africa, Says Pathan
T20 World Cup: Former India fast bowler Irfan Pathan has expressed optimism over Shubman Gill coming good in the upcoming five-match T20I series against South Africa, saying he hopes the opener delivers strong performances which in turn will cement his place in the side ahead of next years World Cup. Gill was out of action after suffering a neck injury during the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata. Since his return to the T20I team from the Asia Cup, Gill has been inconsistent with his scores while opening the batting alongside the in-form Abhishek Sharma. Shubman Gill should cement his place at the top of the order in T20 cricket. We believe in all-format players. We have seen how well he plays in the IPL. Now, he has a chance to cement his place in India's T20 International side. There is a little pressure, but he is a good player. I hope he performs well in this five-match T20I series against South Africa. He is coming back from a small injury. He will get a lot of opportunities across five matches on good pitches. The pitches will have pace and bounce, like in Dharamshala, and he will love batting on them, said Pathan on JioStar. He also said his eyes in the five-match series will be on who would take up the mantle of finishing the innings alongside a returning Hardik Pandya. I would like to see who plays the role of a finisher with Hardik Pandya and how they do it. This is a very big aspect. If we have to defend the World Cup, which is in India, it is crucial that our lower-middle order batters stay in form. Along with Hardik, the other batters become very important. Axar Patel can do that, Jitesh Sharma is there, Rinku Singh can also come in. But we have to see who will complement Hardik down the order. My eyes will be on that. He also said his eyes in the five-match series will be on who would take up the mantle of finishing the innings alongside a returning Hardik Pandya. I would like to see who plays the role of a finisher with Hardik Pandya and how they do it. This is a very big aspect. If we have to defend the World Cup, which is in India, it is crucial that our lower-middle order batters stay in form. Also Read: Live Cricket Score How they perform in this series against South Africa will be very important. With the T20 World Cup scheduled for February next year, this series is really important from a bowling point of view. Article Source: IANS
Connection With Kohli Clicked Right From Day One In RCB Camp: Phil Salt
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: England opener Phil Salt said his partnership with Virat Kohli clicked from the time they met in the Royal Challengers Bengaluru camp for IPL 2025, adding that he was pleased with its development, including the role clarity on who would take charge of scoring. Salts partnership alongside Kohli gave RCB several good starts in the powerplay, which was crucial in them winning IPL 2025. It's always important to have a strong relationship with whoever you're opening with. You need to understand how they play, and they need to understand your game too, so that you can bring the best out of each other. We started building that connection from the moment we both arrived here, and Im really pleased with how its developing. Its very much a conversation that happens out in the middle, and sometimes it doesnt even need words. You can just sense how the other guy is playing. In Jaipur, for example, there wasnt much chat at all, it was just obvious that whenever Virat got on strike, he was happy to rotate it to me. On other days, like the game in Delhi, either of us could have gone on a run. Both of us were striking it well, and it just worked out that I took charge at the start of the third over. Sometimes you talk it through, and sometimes it happens completely organically. Its a moving picture, said Salt in an episode of the RCB podcast released on Monday. Asked on first thoughts after being bought by RCB at the IPL 2025 auction, Salt, who previously won the trophy in 2024 with Kolkata Knight Riders, said, My first thought was that this is a team I would really suit playing for. The way RCB have always carried themselves, the brand of cricket they play, it all appealed to me. From my very first conversation with Mo after the auction, I could clearly see why they wanted me and what role they had in mind for me. Everything felt very aligned with my game. Salt has been an integral part of Englands T20I team and he spoke at length about maintaining high standards and strike rate while opening the batting in the shortest format. Cricket now demands a far more attacking style of play. Does that make it the most consistent approach? Probably not. From my very first conversation with Mo after the auction, I could clearly see why they wanted me and what role they had in mind for me. Everything felt very aligned with my game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For me, its all about working day by day and being completely process-driven. I focus first on the small things; getting into the gym, keeping my body right, making the right decisions physically. Then comes the cricket side of it. When I focus too much on big goals and outcomes, I lose clarity. I learned that the hard way when I was younger. Now everything for me is about small steps and daily progress, not being obsessed with results, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
India Fined For Slow Over Rate In The Second ODI Against SA
Emirates ICC Elite Panel: India have been fined 10 per cent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate against South Africa in the second ODI in Raipur. India lost the second ODI against South Africa despite Virat Kohli (102) and Ruturaj Gaikwads (105) exceptional efforts with the willow as they posted a daunting total of 358/5. In reply, Aiden Markram anchored the Proteas innings with a fantastic knock of 110 off 98 balls as South Africa chased down the target with four wickets to spare. In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to minimum over-rate offences, players are fined five per cent of their match fees for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time, read ICCs statement. Richie Richardson, a member of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, issued the sanction following the ruling that KL Rahuls team was two overs short of the target once time allowances were accounted for. Rahul admitted his guilt regarding the offence and agreed to the proposed penalty, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Rod Tucker and Rohan Pandit, third umpire Sam Nogajski, and fourth umpire Jayaraman Madanagopal issued the levelled charge. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his maiden century in 50-over cricket, while Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli made half-centuries as India demonstrated their batting strength by defeating South Africa by nine wickets with about 10 overs remaining in the series-deciding third and final ODI at the ACA-VDCA Stadium. Rahul admitted his guilt regarding the offence and agreed to the proposed penalty, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Rod Tucker and Rohan Pandit, third umpire Sam Nogajski, and fourth umpire Jayaraman Madanagopal issued the levelled charge. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this, India won the three-match ODI series 2-1, making a grand comeback with the white ball after being swept aside 0-2 in the Test series. This also marked India's 10th consecutive home ODI series victory. Article Source: IANS
Ex-England Coach Jon Lewis Appointed Head Coach Of London Spirit In The Hundred Women's
ICC T20 World Cup: Former England coach Jon Lewis has been appointed as the new head coach of London Spirit in The Hundred Womens competition. He takes over from Chris Liddle, who previously posted on Instagram to thank players and staff for four unforgettable years. Lewis will work closely with London Spirit womens General Manager, veteran England batter Heather Knight, on staff appointments and squad composition ahead of the player auction in March. This is a really exciting opportunity to play a part in shaping the future of this franchise. I am looking forward to building a team packed with talent and character, playing cricket that Spirit fans coming to Lords will get behind as we aim to win a second title this summer. I am also grateful to Gloucestershire for allowing me to take this opportunity during The Hundred, while also continuing to drive forward enhancements to the countys performance structure, said Lewis in a statement on Monday. Under Lewis, England reached the semifinals of the 2023 ICC T20 World Cup and defeated India in an away T20I series before winning home series against Pakistan and New Zealand in 2024. He also oversaw England's memorable 2023 Ashes series in which England came back from 6-0 down to draw 8-8. But Lewis had to leave as Englands head coach earlier this year after the side crashed to a 16-0 drubbing in the Womens Ashes in Australia. He also left his role as head coach of UP Warriorz in the Womens Premier League (WPL) after the franchise finished at the bottom of the points table in this years tournament. Im delighted to have Jon joining London Spirit as our Womens Head Coach. I know first-hand his capabilities as a coach and his qualities as a person. He has a fantastic breadth of experiences across both the womens and mens games, which will stand us in good stead in our pursuit of sustained success. Its particularly exciting to consider the potential of his professional partnership with Heather, whom he obviously knows well from his time with the senior England womens team, said Mo Bobat, Director of Cricket at the Spirits. Lewis represented England across formats during his playing career and also serves as Director of Cricket at Gloucestershire, where he manages performance structures for both mens and womens teams and oversees pathway programmes. He will join up with the Spirit after Gloucestershires final T20 Blast match in July, ahead of the start of The Hundred in August. Lewis represented England across formats during his playing career and also serves as Director of Cricket at Gloucestershire, where he manages performance structures for both mens and womens teams and oversees pathway programmes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For him to be working as Head Coach of London Spirit is great news for Gloucestershire, as we seek to develop our womens cricket team. With our strategy of moving to become Tier 1 ready, having someone at the heart of the elite womens game can only help us as we build towards that goal, said Neil Priscott, Chief Executive at Gloucestershire Cricket. Article Source: IANS
Playing Domestic Cricket Serves As Good Challenge When Not Playing International Games: SKY
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ahead of the T20I series opener against South Africa, India skipper Suryakumar Yadav said playing in domestic matches is vital as it provides a good challenge to stay in touch with the game when not playing internationally. The series against South Africa marks Indias final phase of preparations for defending their title in next years T20 World Cup. Players such as Suryakumar, Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Shivam Dube are entering the series after a productive period with their respective state teams in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Regarding playing domestic cricket, according to me, it's important to go back to roots. When we are not playing international games, it serves as a good challenge to go back to domestic circuit and play there, as it is a highly competitive atmosphere. It helps you prepare well, like how Abhishek and others played recently, Suryakumar said in the pre-match press conference on Monday. If you come to internationals after playing domestic games, you stay in touch with the game. You get to learn a lot and I feel it's the best preparation for any player. A lot of players have been playing domestic games, so it is good, he added. He also said the Indian team wont tinker with their combinations for the upcoming series against the Proteas, citing the preparation they've put in to nail it since winning the 2024 T20 World Cup. Our T20 World Cup preparation started after the end of 2024 T20 World Cup (won by India). It's not like we can come two months before the tournament and say now we have to start preparing because such a big competition is coming. So it started long way back. Like when you prepare for an exam in school, you dont start studying just four days before it begins. You prepare for it by studying for at least in last one or two months. So, likewise, our World Cup prep began after 2024, and we have been working on certain things ahead of the competition. He also said the Indian team wont tinker with their combinations for the upcoming series against the Proteas, citing the preparation they've put in to nail it since winning the 2024 T20 World Cup. Our T20 World Cup preparation started after the end of 2024 T20 World Cup (won by India). It's not like we can come two months before the tournament and say now we have to start preparing because such a big competition is coming. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have two months left for the World Cup. We are going to play 10 good T20s against two good teams. We will focus on tomorrow's game and this series. Then we will play five T20s with New Zealand. Then we will play the World Cup. We will talk about that when we get closer. Everything is going well now, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Hardiks Experience Is Invaluable, Gives Good Balance To The Side: Suryakumar
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ahead of the T20I series opener against South Africa, India skipper Suryakumar Yadav welcomed Hardik Pandyas return to the set-up, saying the seam-bowling all-rounders experience lends crucial and significant balance to the side in their preparation for next years T20 World Cup. Pandya, who has played 120 games in the shortest format for India, is back in the T20I team after recovering from a quadriceps injury sustained during the Asia Cup in the UAE in September. He has already shown good form in the games he turned out for Baroda in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and was among the first to hit the nets in Indias practice session at the Barabati Stadium on Sunday. Apart from him, India are also welcoming back vice-captain Shubman Gill, who has recovered from a neck injury sustained during the Test match against South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata last month. Both of them look healthy and fit. They have come along with the team. What you saw in Asia Cup also was when he opened the bowling with the new ball, he opened up a lot of options and combinations for us with respect to the playing eleven. So thats what he brings to the table and his experience is invaluable. He has done well in a lot of good games, big games and ICC and ACC events also. So that experience counts for a lot and his presence will definitely give a good balance to the side, said Suryakumar in the pre-match press conference on Monday. Gills return to open the batting alongside the in-form Abhishek Sharma will give some sheen to Indias preparation for the mega event. Suryakumar also explained about how India shifted from having Sanju Samson as the opener to now zeroing in on Gill for that slot. Since Gills inclusion, Samson has been batting either at number five or slotted at number three. In terms of Sanju, when he came on the circuit, he batted higher up the order. Now the thing is, other than the openers, everyone has to be very flexible. He did really well when he opened the innings, but Shubman had played before him in the Sri Lanka series and so he deserved to take that spot. But we gave Sanju enough opportunities hes ready to bat at any number, which is good to see any player whos ready and flexible to bat anywhere from three to six. I have told batters other than the openers that you have to be flexible to bat. So, both are in the scheme of things its lovely to have players like them be a part of the squad. One can open, the other can bat lower down the order even both can do all the roles. So they are a good asset for our team and a good headache to have, he said. But we gave Sanju enough opportunities hes ready to bat at any number, which is good to see any player whos ready and flexible to bat anywhere from three to six. I have told batters other than the openers that you have to be flexible to bat. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As you saw in Australia, Dubey went in to bat at number three. It depends on the entry point of the batter. We have to be really flexible during that. Before us, you get to know how the squad will be. More likely, this is what the team and the squad looks like. It looks good. It looks strong. So, I am very happy with it. Article Source: IANS
Gill, Hardik 'healthy and fit' ahead of first India-South Africa T20I
Gill had suffered a neck injury during the first Test against SA, while Hardik had injured his left quadriceps during the Asia Cup
SMAT: Baroda's Amit Passi Equals World Record For Highest Score On T20 Debut With 44-ball Ton
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Baroda wicketkeeper-batter Amit Passi has equalled the world record for the highest score on T20 debut with his 44-ball century in their last league stage match of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy here on Monday. The 26-year-old scored 114 runs off just 55 balls, featuring 10 fours and nine sixes, to guide Baroda to a 13-run win over Services. His innings matched Pakistans Bilal Asif, who scored 114 from 48 balls for the Sialkot Stallions in a domestic T20 match in Faisalabad in May 2015, tying the world record for the highest individual score in mens T20 debut. Passi has become only the third Indian batter after Punjabs Shivam Bhambri and Hyderabads Akshath Reddy to score a century on T20 debut, with all three hundreds coming in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Stepping in for India wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma, who left for national duty against South Africa, the 26-year-old Passi opened the innings and played a blistering knock against Services. He formed two vital stands: a 60-run partnership for the third wicket with Shivalik Sharma, followed by a quick 75-run alliance with captain Vishnu Solanki in just 32 balls, and played an essential role in guiding his team to a total of 220/5 in 20 overs. In response, Kunwar Pathak (51), Ravi Chauhan (51), and Mohit Ahlawat (41) gave a flying start to Services, who managed to score only 207-8, falling short by 13 runs. Placed in a stiff Elite Group C, Baroda are out of contention for making the Super League stage despite their win against Services by a resounding margin. In response, Kunwar Pathak (51), Ravi Chauhan (51), and Mohit Ahlawat (41) gave a flying start to Services, who managed to score only 207-8, falling short by 13 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Batting first, Haryana have set a target of 191 for Gujarat, riding on captain Ankit Kumar's (46 off 30) and Nishant Sindhu's (48 off 31). Article Source: IANS
Debutant Amit Pasi's record ton leads Baroda to victory against Services
His 114 was the joint-highest individual score by a T20 debutant
Teen Pacer Hamilton Wins WBBL Young Gun Award, Lanning Takes Golden Bat Honour
T20 World Cup: Teen left-arm pacer Lucy Hamilton has been named the winner of the WBBL season 11 young gun award, while former Australia captain Meg Lanning took the Golden bat honour for the third time. Lucy, who will play for Delhi Capitals in the upcoming 2026 WPL season, led Brisbanes attack with the new ball throughout a challenging season for the side and claimed eight wickets with the best figures of 2-28. Lucy, who captained Australia at this years Under-19 Womens T20 World Cup in Malaysia, captured the prize scalps of Meg Lanning, Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath in her campaign. Meg, who turned out for Melbourne Stars and will play for UP Warriorz in 2026 WPL, topped the season run-scoring charts for the third time in her WBBL career by smashing 430 runs this season at an average of 53.75, including a career-best 135 from 74 balls against the Sydney Sixers. Australia leg-spinner Georgia Wareham, who will play for Gujarat Giants in 2026 WPL, enjoyed her best-ever WBBL campaign to win the golden arm award. Turning out for the Melbourne Renegades, Georgia claimed 19 wickets at 10.94 in the campaign. Our congratulations go to each of Lucy Hamilton, Meg Lanning and Georgia Wareham for their stellar campaigns which have earned them the awards announced today. As we begin what will be an unforgettable final week of WBBL|11, it is fantastic to be acknowledging our best emerging and established players for their on-field feats. While all three players have enjoyed fantastic individual seasons, two represent WBBL sides that fell short of Finals action, demonstrating just how close and high quality the entire competition is, said Alistair Dobson, Cricket Australias Executive General Manager, Big Bash Leagues. Our congratulations go to each of Lucy Hamilton, Meg Lanning and Georgia Wareham for their stellar campaigns which have earned them the awards announced today. As we begin what will be an unforgettable final week of WBBL|11, it is fantastic to be acknowledging our best emerging and established players for their on-field feats. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sydney Sixers await the winner from the knockout clash in Thursdays challenger clash at North Sydney Oval, before Hobart Hurricanes host the final and face off against the challenger winner at the Ninja Stadium on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
Indian Deaf Cricket Association Unveil Indias Jersey For T20 Series Against Dubai
The Indian Deaf Cricket Association: The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) revealed the new Team India jersey for the upcoming 3-match T20 deaf cricket series (IDCA Deaf vs Dubai Deaf), scheduled to take place at the DCS You Selects arena, Sharjah, UAE, from December 10-13, 2025. The unveiling ceremony took place in the presence of IDCA Support Partners, IDCA board members, and the Indian Deaf Cricket Team, which is participating in this esteemed event. Roma, CEO of the Indian Deaf Cricket Association, said, The 3-Match T20 Deaf Cricket Series is an excellent platform to promote sports among specially abled athletes. Our team is elated to represent India. We are all set for the championship and look forward to our players proving their mettle on the pitch. Inclusivity is a shared philosophy between India & UAE. Reena Jain Malhotra, Patron, IDCA said, It was a delight to watch our players excitement on ground and proudly holding the jersey as a badge of honour! We extend heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors, support partners, corporates, and CSR teams for their unwavering faith and support. Their encouragement motivates our players to give their best. Sumit Jain, President, IDCA, stated, Our players are well-prepared and excited for the championship. They are ready to showcase their skills and compete for the prestigious title. I wish them the very best for the series. Reena Jain Malhotra, Patron, IDCA said, It was a delight to watch our players excitement on ground and proudly holding the jersey as a badge of honour! We extend heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors, support partners, corporates, and CSR teams for their unwavering faith and support. Their encouragement motivates our players to give their best. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Support Staff: - Mukesh Kumar - Manager, Asheesh Bajpai Assistant Manager, Dev Dutt Head Coach, Santosh Kumar Rai Mentor, Mohd Imran - Fitness Trainer & Sharad Mudgal Interpreter (ISL). Article Source: IANS
Gabba Test: Steve Smith explained Australias choice to exclude Nathan Lyon from their commanding eight-wicket victory over England in Brisbane, saying the extra batting gave the balance they were looking for and the absence was not linked to his abilities at all. Lyon, who has claimed 562 wickets in red-ball cricket at the international level, was unexpectedly left out of team for the pink-ball Ashes Test. Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett, and Neser claimed 19 of Englands 20 wickets convincingly during the match, with the only exception being Josh Inglis spectacular run-out of Ben Stokes. Batting all-rounder Cam Green bowled 13 overs but did not take any wickets. It could have gone a few different ways, and its certainly nothing against Nathan. Hes a freak. Hes been our spinner for such a long time, but the extra batting and the way the tail hung in for 50 overs gave us the balance we were after, Smith said post-match. (Neser) offers something different. We can bring the keeper up, he hits the stumps, he keeps things tight, and forces batters to take risks when the ball isnt as quick or is skidding. But its nothing against Nathan. Hes unbelievable, and hes done it for so long. The selectors included bowling all-rounder Michael Neser as a fifth seam bowler, marking the first time since 2012 that Australias all-time leading off-spinner would miss a home Test, a decision Lyon said left him absolutely filthy. (Neser) offers something different. We can bring the keeper up, he hits the stumps, he keeps things tight, and forces batters to take risks when the ball isnt as quick or is skidding. But its nothing against Nathan. Hes unbelievable, and hes done it for so long. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I'm not the first player to miss a Test match and I won't be the last. I'm obviously pretty gutted because I know the role that I can play within Australian cricket and especially at a venue like this. Extremely disappointed, but I'll do whatever I have to do to make sure these guys get up, he added. Article Source: IANS
Henry, Smith, Santner Ruled Out Of Remainder Of Test Series Against WI
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand have been hit hard by injuries, with Matt Henry, Nathan Smith, and Mitchell Santner ruled out of the remainder of the Test Series against the West Indies, the country's cricket board announced on Monday. Pace duo Matt Henry (calf) and Nathan Smith (side) injured themselves during the opening Test of the series in Christchurch that finished as a draw, while key all-rounder Mitchell Santner hasn't fully recovered from his groin problem. Sharing the news on their X handle, New Zealand Cricket wrote, Northern Districts bowler Kristian Clarke will join the test squad in Wellington this morning ahead of the second Tegel Test v the West Indies. Welcome in, Kristian! Matt Henry, Nathan Smith and Mitchell Santner have been ruled out of the remainder of the Tegel Test Series v the West Indies. Looking forward to seeing these lads back very soon! With first-choice keeper Tom Blundell also ruled out of the second Test after he sustained a hamstring injury on the opening day of the first Test, it leaves the Kiwis struggling for personnel ahead of the next match that begins at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday. Keeper-batter Mitch Hay is likely to stand in for Blundell and make his Test debut, while New Zealand could also be tempted to include star all-rounder Glenn Phillips as he returns from his own injury issues. With first-choice keeper Tom Blundell also ruled out of the second Test after he sustained a hamstring injury on the opening day of the first Test, it leaves the Kiwis struggling for personnel ahead of the next match that begins at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand squad: Tom Latham (c), Michael Bracewell, Kristian Clarke, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Rae, Rachin Ravindra, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young Article Source: IANS
Henry, Santner, Nathan Smith ruled out of rest of West Indies Test series
Uncapped Northern Districts seam-bowling allrounder Kristian Clarke called up as reinforcement
Marnus Backs Neser As Australia Faces Selection Headache For Adelaide Test
Adelaide Test: Australia are prepared to continue to make tough calls at selection on whether or not to pick Michael Neser for the Adelaide Test after his Gabba heroics as they eye a series-clinching victory in the third Ashes Test in Adelaide. Neser, who was picked ahead of veteran spinner Nathan Lyon for the day-night Test, claimed five wickets in England's second dig, proving his worth once again with the pink ball. Australia skipper Pat Cummins looks certain to return to the XI for the match, the hosts may also be tempted to recall Lyon after he was dropped for the day-night Test in Brisbane, with batter Marnus Labuschagne indicating the selectors will do everything they can to ensure the balance of the side is best suited to the conditions presented in Adelaide. I'm not a selector, but what I will say is the same way they (selectors) looked at this game, they looked at the game objectively and said, 'What is the best way for us to win this game with all the information we have on pink-ball cricket, Labuschagne said. What plays, what favours it's been (in past Tests). Is it pace or whatever that is, or what type of bowler? And then they make the decision, he added. If Cummins, Lyon and Josh Hazlewood do return in Adelaide then there are going to be some unlucky players make way after the likes of Neser, Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett all impressed at different stages of the Gabba triumph. Neser in particular played a vital role in England's second innings and the performance came as no surprise to Labuschagne. To see him take five wickets with an old ball...it was awesome. There was a moment earlier in the season where I was just like, 'Man, I hope he gets his chance', Labuschagne said. I saw the writing on the wall there that there's potential and for him to be able to come in and deliver I think there was little bit of nerves that first innings and then to come out second innings and play that role, get a five-for, I was just so happy. To see him take five wickets with an old ball...it was awesome. There was a moment earlier in the season where I was just like, 'Man, I hope he gets his chance', Labuschagne said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia took a 2-0 series lead with an emphatic eight-wicket victory over England in Brisbane on Sunday and now have more than a week off before the crucial third Test at Adelaide Oval from December 17. Article Source: IANS
England sink to another low as Lions flogged by Australia A
O'Neill took 4 for 53 while Bartlett and Hadley took two wickets each as Australia A romped to an innings and 127-run victory
Venkatesh Prasad elected Karnataka cricket chief
Venkatesh Prasad reiterates his commitment to bringing big-ticket cricket back to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru
Shepherds Final-Over Heroics Seal MI Emirates Thrilling Four-Run Win Over Sharjah Warriorz
The MI Emirates suffered a late scare but eventually pulled through courtesy an impressive final over from Romario Shepherd as they secured a four-run win over the Sharjah Warriorz at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Sunday. UAE star Muhammad Waseem was the highest run-getter for MI Emirates, scoring 39 runs in 29 balls, including two fours and as many sixes. However, it was Tom Banton (32 off 21) and Romario Shepherd, who smashed an unbeaten 31 off 10 balls, including one four and four sixes. This took the score to 185, ensuring that Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Sikander Razas half-centuries went in vain. With the ball, Adil Rashid took 3 for 32 for the Warriorz. Batting first, MI Emirates started on a cautious note, with Jonny Bairstow (37 off 24) hitting their first six of the innings only in the third over. That shot sparked a brief surge as they reached 49 without loss at the end of the powerplay, before Junaid Siddique made the breakthrough with the wicket of Bairstow in the next over. Waseem then took charge of the batting, rotating the strike and finding the odd boundary, but Adil Rashid turned the game on its head by dismissing Nicholas Pooran (5 off 12) and removing Waseem two balls later. At 119/3 after 15 overs, MI Emirates needed a strong finish. Banton joined the attack with a crucial 32 off 21 balls, including two fours and one six, anchoring the innings. Shakib Al Hasan (16 off 12) was retired out for skipper Kieron Pollard (4 off 2), while Banton fell soon after to give Rashid his third wicket of the night. Late fireworks came from USAs Tajinder Singh (17 off 8), who struck Rashid for two sixes in his final over, before Maheesh Theekshana removed Pollard. Shepherd then powered the closing stages, smashing two sixes in the final over to lift MI Emirates to a competitive 185. The Warriorz started the second innings with a spring in their step. Johnson Charles (15 off 13) hit three fours, but Naveen-ul-Haq got the early breakthrough, and Shubham Ranjane (6 off 7) followed soon after, shifting momentum in MI Emirates favour. Tim David (13 off 7) hit Fazalhaq Farooqi for three consecutive fours but the Afghan bowler had the last laugh, rattling his stumps to reduce the Warriorz to 48/3 at the end of the powerplay. Kohler-Cadmore then found support from the experienced Raza. The Zimbabwean played the role of the aggressor, finding the regular boundary but also rotating the strike in an able fashion. He backed up his batting with a well-earned half century off just 26 balls, completing the achievement with a six off Shepherds bowling. The duo shared a 103-run stand in just 59 balls before Allah Ghazanfar provided the much-needed breakthrough by dismissing Raza. He then struck again with the very next delivery to bowl Dwaine Pretorius, sealing a two-wicket maiden and giving the MI Emirates a crucial lifeline. Kohler-Cadmore also reached his half-century in 40 balls, but the pressure was on the Warriorz, who needed 21 runs in in final two overs. Kohler-Cadmore followed in the next over off Zahoor Khans bowling, putting the onus on MI Emirates. Shepherd then closed out the game in the final over with some brilliant death bowling, securing their first win of the season. Match Summary MI Emirates beat Sharjah Warriorz by four runs MI Emirates 185/8 in 20 overs (Muhammad Waseem 39, Jonny Bairstow 37, Adil Rashid 3 for 32, Tim Southee 1 for 26) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sharjah Warriorz 181/7 (Sikander Raza 64, Tom Kohler-Cadmore 51, Allah Ghazanfar 2 for 21, Naveen-ul-Haq 2 for 29) Player of the Match:Romario Shepherd
Carey lauded as 'best in the world' after wicketkeeping masterclass
Former keepers lined up to heap praise on Carey's performance in Brisbane where he operated up to the stumps for long periods
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Newly elected KSCA president and former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad has vowed to bring IPL and international cricket back to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, while prioritising the overall growth of Karnataka cricket. His election marks a fresh chapter for the KSCA, which has been under scrutiny following the June 4 stampede at the stadium during Royal Challengers Bengalurus IPL 2025 victory parade, an incident that claimed 11 lives. Prasad, who previously served as KSCA vice-president from 2010 to 2013 and represented India in 33 Tests and 161 ODIs, had stated that his Team Game Changers panel which swept the electionsaims to restore the organisations focus on cricket and rebuild the stadiums reputation as a premier international venue. Humbled to take on the responsibility as KSCA President. Committed to bringing IPL and international cricket back to Chinnaswamy, and to working for the growth of Karnataka cricket at all levels. With teamwork, transparency and dedication, we will get there. Thank you to every member who placed their faith in me, Prasad posted on X. Former India cricketer Sujith Somasunder has been elected vice-president, while Santosh Menon returns to the secretarys role, which he previously held from 2019 to 2022. B.N. Madhukar has been elected treasurer, and BK Ravi from the rival KN Shanth Kumar panel secured the post of joint secretary. The elections themselves saw intense competition, with several nomination papers rejected and a High Court case adding to the build-up. On Sunday, 1,307 votes were polledslightly fewer than the record 1,351 cast in 2013. Prasad received 749 votes, defeating his opponent KN Shanth Kumar, who secured 588. The Prasad-led panel also had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who served as KSCA president and secretary respectively from 2010 to 2013. The elections themselves saw intense competition, with several nomination papers rejected and a High Court case adding to the build-up. On Sunday, 1,307 votes were polledslightly fewer than the record 1,351 cast in 2013. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Among the two life member positions on the managing committee, V.M. Manjunath (690 votes) and Sailesh N. Poll (618) were elected. From the Bengaluru zone, former cricketers Kalpana Venkatachar (764 votes), Avinash Vaidya (691), and Aashish Amarlall (703) secured the three available spots. Article Source: IANS
Van Niekerk cameo, Tunnicliffe fifty give South Africa series win
Van Niekerk's 19-ball 41 took South Africa to their second consecutive 200-plus total, which laid the foundation for a 65-run win
'I am officially not retired from all formats' - Shakib reverses Test and T20I retirement
Shakib said he wants to play a full series across formats in Bangladesh to say goodbye to the fans
Shakib Al Hasan: Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has revealed that he had been bowling with an illegal bowling action intentionally during his stint with Surrey in 2024 after which he was reported for a suspect actionand subsequently getting suspended. After his actions were deemed unlawful at an independent testing at Loughborough University in December of last year, Shakib was banned from bowling in all ECB-organized contests. In international cricket, his suspension was automatically imposed in accordance with ICC standards. I think I was doing it a little bit intentionally because I bowled more than 70 overs [in one match], Shakib told the Beard Before Wicket podcast. I never bowled 70 overs in my career in a Test match. I was playing that four-day match for Surrey against Somerset in Taunton. I was so tired. I played back-to-back Test matches in Pakistan. We won that series and then I went to play those four-day matches. The only thing I was thinking the umpire could have done was just warn me first, at least. But it is in the rules, so they had the right. I didn't complain. In his lone Surrey game of the previous season, Shakib bowled 63.2 overs, divided into two innings of 33.5 and 29.3 overs. After taking his third bowling assessment test at Loughborough University in the UK earlier this year, he was later given the all-clear to bowl. I played back-to-back Test matches in Pakistan. We won that series and then I went to play those four-day matches. The only thing I was thinking the umpire could have done was just warn me first, at least. But it is in the rules, so they had the right. I didn't complain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The BCB selectors did not choose him for the Champions Trophy when he failed a second bowling test in Chennai, despite the board's clarification that he was available to play as a batter in all domestic and international cricket. Article Source: IANS
Venkatesh Prasad Elected As New KSCA President, Team Game Changers Grab Major Posts
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Former India fast bowler Prasad has been elected as the new president of the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), whose elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. Former India cricketer Sujith Somasunder has been chosen as vice president while Santosh Menon has been elected as the secretary, a role he held from 2019 to 2022. B.N.Madhukar has been elected as the Treasurer, while BK Ravi from the rival KN Shanth Kumar panel got the Joint Secretarys post. Prasad, who served as KSCA vice president from 2010 to 2013 after playing 33 Tests and 161 ODIs for India, had said his Team Game Changers panel, who made a clean sweep in the elections, had the aim of reviving the focus on cricket in the state and restoring the M Chinnaswamy Stadium's reputation as an international venue. The Prasad-led panel had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. Now, with him receiving 749 votes as compared to his direct opponent KN Shanth Kumar, who got 588 votes, Prasad will now have his chance to live up to the promises he and his Team Game Changers panel made in their manifesto unveiled earlier this year. Somasunder, meanwhile, recently served as the head of education at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. He got 719 votes for Vice Presidents post, as compared to D Vinod Sivappas 588 votes. Menon got the Secretarys post, thanks to him getting 672 votes as compared to ES Jairams 632 votes. Madhukar got 736 votes for winning the Treasurers post, as compared to MS Vinays 571 votes. The Shanth Kumar panel had something to cheer for when Ravi got 669 votes for the Joint Secretarys post, edging competition from AV Shashidhara, who got 638 votes. For the two spots of life members in the managing committee, VM Manjunath (690 votes) and Sailesh N Poll (618 votes) were elected. For the three positions from the Bengaluru zone, former cricketers Kalpana Venkatachar (764 votes), Avinash Vaidya (691 votes), along with Aashish Amarlall (703 votes) have been elected. Madhukar got 736 votes for winning the Treasurers post, as compared to MS Vinays 571 votes. The Shanth Kumar panel had something to cheer for when Ravi got 669 votes for the Joint Secretarys post, edging competition from AV Shashidhara, who got 638 votes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The elections itself witnessed intense competition, as rejection of several nomination papers and a case in the High Court came in the build-up. For Sundays eagerly awaited election, a total of 1,307 votes were polled, which is slightly fewer than the record 1,351 votes cast in 2013. Article Source: IANS
Ben Stokes: 'We've not been able to stand up to pressure'
England captain wants more fight from his side after crushing defeat in Brisbane leaves Ashes hopes hanging by thread
Smith praises 'exceptional' Neser and 'freak' Carey
Stand-in skipper pleased with Michael Neser's maiden Test five-for, says Alex Carey keeping performance one of the best he's seen
Delhi CM Announces Rs 1.5 Cr For Pratika Rawal; DDCA Adds 50 Lakh After World Cup Triumph
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a reward of Rs 1.5 crore for right-handed opener Pratika Rawal, who was part of Indias title-winning squad at the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup. The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) also confirmed an additional Rs 50 lakh prize for Pratika in recognition of her contribution to Indias historic triumph. Pratika was felicitated by the Delhi Chief Minister on Sunday in the presence of her father Pradeep Rawal, Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood, and DDCA President Rohan Jaitley. The young batter represented Delhi in age-group and senior domestic tournaments before moving to Railways ahead of last season. Pratika was one of Indias standout performers in the tournament, finishing as the fourth-highest run-scorer with 308 runs in seven games, averaging 51.33. Today, Chief Minister welcomed Ms. Pratika Rawal, the talented young player of the Indian womens cricket team, at Jansewa Sadan. Our promising daughter Pratika has brought glory to Delhi. Honouring her commitment to sports and outstanding performance, the Delhi government will award her a cash prize of 1.5 crore, the CM wrote on X. Pratika was one of Indias standout performers in the tournament, finishing as the fourth-highest run-scorer with 308 runs in seven games, averaging 51.33. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pratika missed the business end of the World Cup after sustaining an ankle injury in Indias final group-stage match against Bangladesh at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Despite being bound to a wheelchair, she joined her teammates in the on-field celebrations after the title win and participated in subsequent felicitations by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu. Article Source: IANS
'We'll leave it out there' - Steven Smith on Jofra Archer confrontation
Australia's stand-in captains laughs off exchange of words during heated spell
Sincerely Thank BCCI For Entrusting MCA With SMAT Knockouts Hosting, Says Pawar
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Rohit Pawar, the President of the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA), expressed gratitude to the BCCI for awarding them the hosting rights of the upcoming Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) knockouts, adding that they are committed to provide a great experience of staging the matches for every stakeholder. The fixtures were originally scheduled to be held in Indore, but have been shifted to Pune by the BCCI owing to accommodation constraints caused by a major conference of doctors in the city. The Super League matches hosting will be split between the MCA International Stadium in Gahunje and the DY Patil Academy Ground, Ambi, while the final is set to be held on December 18. We sincerely thank the BCCI for having faith in the Maharashtra Cricket Association and entrusting us with hosting the Super League and Final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. MCA is fully prepared and committed to delivering a top-class experience for players, officials, and fans. We look forward to hosting an exciting and competitive set of matches in Pune, said Pawar in a statement on Sunday. MCA also said it has already initiated comprehensive operational and logistical arrangements to ensure seamless conduct of the tournament and uphold the highest standards of organization associated with BCCI events. We sincerely thank the BCCI for having faith in the Maharashtra Cricket Association and entrusting us with hosting the Super League and Final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. MCA is fully prepared and committed to delivering a top-class experience for players, officials, and fans. We look forward to hosting an exciting and competitive set of matches in Pune, said Pawar in a statement on Sunday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who hit a match-winning century in the third ODI against South Africa at Visakhapatnam, where India won the series 2-1, will turn up for Elite Group A toppers Mumbai in the Super League stage of the competition. Article Source: IANS
McCullum: England 'over-prepared' in second Test build-up
Head coach defends planned break between Brisbane and Adelaide Tests with series on line
Ashes: If Anything, England Trained Too Much, Says McCullum On Defeat In Brisbane
BBC Test Match Special: England head coach Brendon McCullum said his side had overtrained ahead of their heavy eight-wicket defeat to Australia in their second Ashes Test at the Gabba. Despite a defiant 96-run seventh wicket stand from Ben Stokes and Will Jacks on day four, England were outplayed across departments and are now 2-0 behind. [5:12 pm, 7/12/2025] Niharika Ians: We had five to 10 training sessions leading into this game. Sometimes there is a tendency to overdo things to make up for it. If anything we trained too much. As we all know in this game it is played in the top two inches. We all have to find a way that ensures that we feel prepared physically, technically and we are ready for the battle, but also to make sure we are fresh and make sure we can make those decisions in the heat of the games, said McCullum to BBC Test Match Special at the conclusion of the game. He also felt England have to be at their best in all aspects to get the better of Australia at home in their remaining three Ashes games in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Disappointing to go 2-0 down. In a five-match series it makes things pretty tough. We have been here before and we have to make sure to stay tight as a group and iron out a couple of the chinks that we have shown in the last two Test matches. When you come to Australia you can't be below your best. You need to make sure you seize every opportunity. A few moments in this Test match that there was times we had ascendancy with the bat and we let that slip. Times where we didn't execute with the ball as well as we should have. Clearly our catching was an issue as well. Very hard to beat Australia at home if your going to be deficient in all those three areas, he elaborated. McCullum further thought that England didnt adapt well to the conditions on offer in the day-night Test in Brisbane. We have got some work to do. We have some time. We have been here before and there is no point feeling sorry for yourself. You pick yourself up and you go again. We weren't at our best and to beat Australia in Australia you have to be at your best across all three disciplines and we weren't - that is brutal honesty and we will wear that. From our point of view, we know we have to be better. We have to be a lot quicker to adapt to the conditions in Adelaide. McCullum further thought that England didnt adapt well to the conditions on offer in the day-night Test in Brisbane. We have got some work to do. We have some time. We have been here before and there is no point feeling sorry for yourself. You pick yourself up and you go again. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have time and we make sure we don't lose heart. We have an opportunity to bounce back and a chance in nine days time to put our hands up and be better than what we were in this one, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: Neser Was Exceptional, Delighted He's Got His First Five-for, Says Smith
Cricket Australia: Australia captain Steve Smith hailed Michael Nesers brilliant performance steering the hosts to an eight-wicket win over England at the Gabba, saying that the seam-bowling all-rounder was exceptional and he was delighted over him getting his maiden fivewicket haul in Tests. Returning to Test cricket after more than three years, Neser picked figures of 1-43 and 5-41, his maiden fivewicket haul, as Australia bowled out England for 241 and chased down 65 to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. I'm pretty chilled now! It was good fun there. A great day of cricket. The guys toiled really hard there. It was a good partnership from Will Jacks and Ben Stokes but once we broke that we were able to get through and leave ourselves a chase of 60 odd so pleasing. He did made the batting longer for us as well. What he did today and in the first innings was exceptional. He offers something different to the other guys, we can bring the keeper up to the stumps, and change the game. The way he bowled today was exceptional. He's been on a lot of tours and I'm delighted he's got his first five-for, said Smith at the conclusion of the game. He further talked about how Australia stepped up with good performances under lights to get another win in the ongoing Ashes. I think the first two days were pretty even in terms of conditions we both faced. Nobody got a new ball at night in the first innings. The game turned when we were able to extend our innings and everyone getting into double digits, even though unfortunately nobody was able to go on and get a big one. The tail batting for 50 overs and extending it into the night so we were able to bowl with a newer ball under lights was crucial for us. It was just a really good performance. It can be tricky with the pink ball - you can never feel in at times. It can change quickly and you have to adapt. Sometimes the ball gets a little bit soft, you get a ball change, or the lights come on and it speeds up a bit. It can be tricky at times. I thought the guys being able to extend those partnerships that really helped us. Player of the match Mitchell Starc, who picked eight wickets and made 77 with the bat, noted that Australias success came from batting deep and applying sustained pressure on England. Two wins. I can't ask for much more. A hard-fought win and glad to be on the right side of it. How's the body holding up? It takes a bit longer in the mornings at this age, but I'm doing okay. It was just a really good performance. It can be tricky with the pink ball - you can never feel in at times. It can change quickly and you have to adapt. Sometimes the ball gets a little bit soft, you get a ball change, or the lights come on and it speeds up a bit. It can be tricky at times. I thought the guys being able to extend those partnerships that really helped us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He signed off by praising Neser for his five-wicket haul coming at his home ground. We've seen on this ground before the wicket is hard and that pink ball goes soft pretty early so I think as a bowling unit we bowled well in both innings. Obviously batting in the first innings it was key we got a lead there. Michael Neser, on his home ground in front of his family, was phenomenal today. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: Neser Picks Five As Australia Beat England By 8 Wickets In Gabba Test
Gabba Test: Powered by Michael Nesers maiden five-wicket haul, Australia strengthened their hold on the Ashes by securing an eight-wicket victory over England in the second Test at the Gabba on Sunday. On day fours play, England briefly resisted with a 96-run partnership between captain Ben Stokes, who scored a fifty, and Will Jacks, who made 41. However, the lower order collapsed once Neser, drafted ahead of Nathan Lyon, delivered the decisive blows to take 5-41, leaving Australia to chase only 65 for victory. Australias pursuit of the target was swift, with Steve Smiths unbeaten 23 off nine balls dashing any hopes of a late England comeback. The victory gave the hosts a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, with the third Test set to start in Adelaide on December 17, followed by matches in Melbourne and Sydney. Resuming from 143/6, England demonstrated resistance through a defiant seventh-wicket partnership between Stokes and Jacks. However, their dismissals in consecutive overs, Smith taking a superb catch to dismiss Jacks, and Alex Carey brilliantly standing up to the stumps to dismiss Stokes, sparked a major collapse. With the rest of the batting line-up offering no resistance, England lost their last four wickets for just 17 runs and were bowled out for 241. Neser, playing a Test match after nearly three years, was the standout for Australia by claiming his career-best figures at his home ground. Resuming from 143/6, England demonstrated resistance through a defiant seventh-wicket partnership between Stokes and Jacks. However, their dismissals in consecutive overs, Smith taking a superb catch to dismiss Jacks, and Alex Carey brilliantly standing up to the stumps to dismiss Stokes, sparked a major collapse. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: England 334 and 241 (Ben Stokes 50, Zak Crawley 44; Michael Neser 5-42, Scott Boland 2-47) lost to Australia 511 and 69/2 (Steve Smith 23 not out; Gus Atkinson 2-37) by eight wickets Article Source: IANS
'Everyone In India Excited To Have Gill Back', Says Steyn Ahead Of T20I Series
Former South Africa: Former South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn said the return of India vice-captain Shubman Gill for the upcoming T20I series, starting on December 9 in Cuttack, will lead to widespread excitement among Indian supporters. Gill sustained a neck injury during the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata last month and underwent rehabilitation before being cleared by the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Following Indias 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa on Saturday, head coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed Gills readiness for the five-match T20I series. Sounds like he's back for India, so that makes every fan in India pretty excited to have him back, said Steyn in a video posted by Star Sports on their X account in terms of three things to look forward to in the T20I series. Apart from Gill, India are also boosted by the return of seam-bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandya after a quadriceps injury sustained during the Asia Cup in September had kept him out of action. Steyn also expressed excitement over the return of South Africa batter David Miller, who will be back in action after suffering a grade one right hamstring strain which led him to miss the T20I series against Pakistan. He's back for South Africa. Big hitting David Miller, he hits the ball out of the ground. I'm excited to watch him back, added Steyn. Steyn also expressed excitement over the return of South Africa batter David Miller, who will be back in action after suffering a grade one right hamstring strain which led him to miss the T20I series against Pakistan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Last time I watched South Africa play India in a T20 was in a World Cup final in Barbados. It's going to be a great thing to watch and very excited to be a part of it, concluded Steyn. Article Source: IANS
Kuldeep Bags Impact Player Of The Series Award After Indias 2-1 Series Win
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium: After India secured a 2-1 victory in the ODI series against South Africa, left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav was named the impact player of the series award. The Kanpur-based spinner took nine wickets in three matches at an average of 20.77 and became the leading wicket-taker in a series heavily dominated by batters. Guys, I've got the honour and the pleasure of presenting the impact player of the series. I just think in a series where everyone contributes, I know we say it a lot, but in a series where you've all contributed in all three games, and a series where the bat dominates in most of the contests, the impact player of the series for this series is Kuldeep Yadav, said India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate in a video posted on BCCIs social media accounts on Sunday. Nothing much from my side. Everything the coach has already told. So, congrats to Virat bhai and Jaisu - he played an unbelievable innings and thats it, enjoy, said Kuldeep. Kuldeep started with figures of 4-68 in the opening game at JSCA Stadium in Ranchi, before taking just one wicket at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium in Raipur. But he bounced back to take another four-wicket haul while conceding just 41 runs in the series decider at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday, which India won by nine wickets to seal the series 2-1. Kuldeep started with figures of 4-68 in the opening game at JSCA Stadium in Ranchi, before taking just one wicket at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium in Raipur. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The series continues with matches in New Chandigarh (December 11), Dharamsala (December 14), Lucknow (December 17), and Ahmedabad (December 19). Article Source: IANS
Smriti Mandhana calls off wedding; Palash Muchhal warns of action against 'character assassination'
Just minutes after Smriti Mandhana publicly confirmed that her wedding with music composer Palash Muchhal had been called off, he released his own statement on Instagram. The composer acknowledged the end of their relationship, addressed how it impacted him, and cautioned those spreading unverified claims online.
Umran is worried about his body, but won't compromise on his speed
Speed is my biggest strength, and I want to continue to maintain that strength, Umran Malik, who is making his comeback from a hip injury, says
'I Would Like To Close This Matter...': Smriti Mandhana Calls Off Wedding With Palash Muchhal
Smriti Mandhana: Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana has called off her wedding with music composer and singer Palash Muchhal and issued an official statement on the matter on her social media handle, requesting privacy and space to move on at her own pace. Over the past few weeks there has been plenty of speculation around my life and I feel it is important for me to speak out at this time. I am a very private person and I would like to keep it that way but I need to clarify that the wedding is called off, wrote Mandhana. I would like to close this matter here and implore all of you to do the same. I request you to please respect the privacy of both families at this time and allow us the space to process and move on at our own pace. Mandhana further said her forever focus will be to continue o play and win trophies for India. I believe there is a higher purpose driving us all and for me that has always been representing my country at the highest level. I hope to continue to play and win trophies for India for as long as possible and that is where my focus will forever be. Thank you for all your support. Its time to move forward, she added. Mandhana and Muchhals wedding had been tipped to be a significant occasion, particularly in the glow of Indias recent Womens World Cup triumph. But the festivities came to an unexpected halt when Mandhanas father reportedly fell ill, prompting a pause in the ceremonies. I believe there is a higher purpose driving us all and for me that has always been representing my country at the highest level. I hope to continue to play and win trophies for India for as long as possible and that is where my focus will forever be. Thank you for all your support. Its time to move forward, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mandhana and her Team India mates, who had attended the ceremony, have also removed all wedding-related photos from their social media and refrained from making any statements. Article Source: IANS
Konstas shines again as NSW crush Queensland
Konstas added 53 in the second innings to his century in the first, Sangha and Hatcher take three each to crush Queensland by 341 runs
Yashasvi Jaiswal To Join Mumbais Squad For SMAT: Report
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: After smashing a century in the final ODI against South Africa in Visakhapatnam, India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is reportedly set to join the Mumbai squad for the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT). As per the Cricbuzz report, a senior Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) official has confirmed Jaiswal's availability for SMAT. He has made himself available for the SMAT campaign, the official said on Sunday Defending champions Mumbai, captained by Shardul Thakur, are currently stationed in Lucknow and sit atop Elite Group A with five wins in six outings. Their final league clash is slated for December 8 against Odisha. From there, the top two teams in each of the four Elite Groups will progress to the Super League. The next stage will be played in Pune on December 12, 14, and 16, culminating in the championship final on December 18. Jaiswal, who last featured in the 202324 quarter-final, skipped the previous edition owing to international duties. Across 28 appearances in the competition, the 23-year-old has accumulated 648 runs from 26 innings, averaging 27 with a strike rate of 136.42, and has three fifties to his name. The Indian national selection committee rested Jaiswal for the upcoming five-game T20I series against South Africa while naming a 15-member squad led by Suryakumar Yadav on December 3. Jaiswal, who last featured in the 202324 quarter-final, skipped the previous edition owing to international duties. Across 28 appearances in the competition, the 23-year-old has accumulated 648 runs from 26 innings, averaging 27 with a strike rate of 136.42, and has three fifties to his name. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jaiswals inclusion in Mumbais squad will strengthen the teams chances as the youngster will be entering the tournament on the back of an unbeaten ODI century. He notched up a magnificent 116* in 121 deliveries to help India chase a 271-run target with ease and clinch the three-game series 2-1. Article Source: IANS
Messi Hails Miami Resolve After MLS Cup Win
CONCACAF Champions Cup: Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi has credited the club's MLS Cup triumph to his teammates' determination, saying the group met every challenge across a demanding campaign. The 38-year-old Argentine said the 3-1 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps in Saturday's final was just a reward for a season that included 58 games across all competitions for the Florida outfit. One of the objectives when we arrived here was this, said Messi, who joined Miami along with former Barcelona teammates Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets in July 2023. We were able to win the Leagues Cup as soon as we arrived. Now we've had a great year, where we competed in every competition we had to play. We reached another Leagues Cup final and we played a CONCACAF Champions Cup semifinal. Last year we finished first in the league and unfortunately went out in the first round. This year one of the objectives was to win MLS. The team put in a huge effort. It's been a very long year with a lot of matches, and the team was up to the task. Messi played a vital role in Miami's victory, assisting both Rodrigo De Paul and Tadeo Allende as the team pulled away from the Canadian side late in the match. The 2022 World Cup-winning captain ended the MLS campaign with 23 assists to go with his 35 goals in 33 outings. In 49 games across all competitions for Miami in 2025, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner scored 43 goals and provided 26 assists. Messi played a vital role in Miami's victory, assisting both Rodrigo De Paul and Tadeo Allende as the team pulled away from the Canadian side late in the match. The 2022 World Cup-winning captain ended the MLS campaign with 23 assists to go with his 35 goals in 33 outings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Something very beautiful is ending for them, something to which they dedicated their whole lives. From now on, another life begins. I wish them the best because they are two friends I care about very much, and I'm happy they can leave with this title, Messi said. Article Source: IANS
Gabba Test: Former pacer Stuart Broad believes there is some frustration within the England team regarding their performance from Day 3, stating that Ben Stokes' side is playing just 20 per cent of their potential in this ongoing day-night Ashes Test at the Gabba. Despite losing Alex Carey early on Day 3 at the Gabba, Australia recovered to compile a formidable total of 511, thanks to Mitchell Starc (77) and Scott Boland's (21) substantial partnership of 75 runs for the ninth wicket. England got off to a good start in their second innings, scoring 48 runs in the first seven overs. Then, the Australian pacers ran riot with the ball, tearing through the England top order as the tourists found themselves stranded at 134/6 at the end of Day 3 play. I think there is some frustration for sure. It's a very talented group, and in the five days of Ashes cricket so far, they're playing to about maximum 20 per cent of their potential, said Broad on SEN cricket. I think ultimately, when you are getting beaten by a side that you think, 'They are way better than us, ' there is a bit of an understanding. I don't think anyone in England looks at this Australian side and goes, 'They are way better than this English team'. I think England are gifting opportunities back to Australia, and if you do that in Australia, you are going to cause yourself a lot of problems, he added. Resuming from their overnight score of 134/6, Ben Stokes and Will Jacks are slowly but surely chipping away at Australia's lead as England made it to lunch without losing a wicket. The duo also brought up their 50-run partnership. I think England are gifting opportunities back to Australia, and if you do that in Australia, you are going to cause yourself a lot of problems, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australian bowlers, despite some good bowling, have been unable to break the partnership of Stokes and Jacks, with the two all-rounders now making 65 runs at the crease together for a 16-run lead at Tea. Article Source: IANS
Don't Think Kohli And Rohit's Place In The Team Should've Been A Question: Bangar
New Delhi: Former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar spoke highly of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma and shared his opinion on how crucial their presence is in the Indian team, saying that the two stalwarts place in the team should never have been a doubt. Both Kohli and Rohit performed brilliantly in the recently concluded ODI series against South Africa, which India won 2-1. While Rohit scored two half-centuries in three matches, registering scores of 57 and 75 in the first and third ODIs that India won, Kohli finished with 302 runs in the three games, including two centuries and an unbeaten half-century. I don't think the place of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in the team should have been a question. Look at what they have done over so many years. They have retired from two formats, so it's obvious they might take just a couple of sessions to get back into action, because they have done it so often. They don't need to play as many matches as a younger player, Bamgar said on JioHotstar. Once they are there, once they are hungry and fit, you want players of that quality. You have to treat them differently and give them space. When they are on song, you see the difference. Their sheer presence changes the dressing room atmosphere. After the humiliating loss in the Test series, they must have spoken to the boys. They helped put things behind and play with freedom and authority, giving the whole team supreme confidence, he added. The Indian top-order performed brilliantly in the third and final ODI, helping the Men in Blue clinch the series after the bowlers did their part in restricting the Proteas to a low total in the first innings. While Rohit and Kohli notched up half-centuries, the formers opening partner, Yashasvi Jaiswal, scored his maiden ODI ton. In what was a memorable day for the Indian top order, Bangar praised their batting, saying, It was a terrific batting display by all three Indian batters. They made full use of the conditions and the dew. What they missed in the first two matches, they got a better pitch here and made the most of it. Both, Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal were restrained. They didn't try too hard, just played themselves in. Rohit knew he won't play an international game for 30-40 days, and Yashasvi was finding his rhythm in 50-over cricket. Then when Virat Kohli came in, he decided to give some entertainment. The fluency we saw was terrific to watch. He seems to be on top of his game. In what was a memorable day for the Indian top order, Bangar praised their batting, saying, It was a terrific batting display by all three Indian batters. They made full use of the conditions and the dew. What they missed in the first two matches, they got a better pitch here and made the most of it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It keeps you in touch, keeps you playing against international bowlers, and you get those vital performances. That helps you take form from one format to another. Right now, he may not play regularly with Rohit opening. But once Rohit is done, I clearly see Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill benefiting from batting in the top order in white-ball cricket. That will also help their Test cricket game. Article Source: IANS
Nissanka, Vince power Gulf Giants to second straight win and top of ILT20 table
Another fiery half-century from Pathum Nissanka scripted the Gulf Giants four-wicket victory over the Dubai Capitals at the DP World ILT20 Season 4. Nissanka (67 off 31) joined James Vince (50* off 45) in a match-winning partnership of 97 runs in 60 balls to chase down the target of 161 for a second consecutive win. Nissanka thumped six four and five sixes as the Gulf Giants moved to the top of the points table. Earlier, Azmatullah Omarzai led the charge with the ball, returning figures of 3/46 to restrict the Capitals to a competitive total. While several Capitals batters got starts, it was skipper Dasun Shanaka (23* off 9) lifted the tempo at the death with a late flurry. Despite losing Rahmanullah Gurbaz (9 off 6) early, the Giants reply gathered momentum quickly. Nissanka took aim at James Neesham in the fourth over, hammering three sixes and a boundary as the Giants motored to 60/1 at the end of the powerplay. While Vince played the quieter knock, Nissanka raced to a 23-ball half-century with five fours and four sixes. The momentum halted briefly when the Giants lost two wickets in consecutive overs. Mustafizur Rahman picked up his second wicket of the night, to account for Nissanka in the 12th over. Shanaka scalped Moeen Ali soon after leaving the Giants at 112/3. Omarzai (14 off 12) and Tom Moores (13 off 8) made handy contributions as Vince completed a 45-ball half-century and took the Giants home in 18.5 overs. In the first innings, Azmatullah Omarzai struck early to remove Shayan Jahangir (12 off 11) in the second over but Opener Sediqullah Atal (35 off 25) and David Willey (29 off 28) put on a crucial stand of 61 runs for the second wicket. Sediqullahs innings saw two fours and two sixes until he was removed by Moeen Ali in the 10th over to leave the Capitals at 75/2. Willey and Gulbadin Naib (10 off 15) went in quick succession, with Liam Dawson dismissing Willey and Aayan Afzal Khan scalping Naib in the 14th over. The Capitals innings had faltered between the 10th and 14th over, only managing 18 runs during the phase. Jordan Cox (31 off 17) and James Neesham (16* off 13) energised the innings with a rapid partnership of 41 runs in 22 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Cox was looking dangerous with two fours and two sixes under his belt, but Omarzai returned to pick up the wickets of Cox and Rovman Powell (0 off 2) in the 18th over. Omarzai finished as the leading wicket taker with figures of 3/46, also leading the race for the White Belt (Best bowler/most wickets). Skipper Dasun Shanaka (23* off 9) finished the innings with two consecutive sixes in a 19-run over.
Namibia Appoint Gary Kirsten As Consultant Ahead Of 2026 T20 WC
ICC Cricket World Cup: Former India head coach Gary Kirsten has been appointed as a consultant for the Namibian mens cricket team ahead of the T20 World Cup 2026, which will take place in India and Sri Lanka in February-March. Kirsten will work closely with head coach Craig Williams, contributing additional value to the teams technical guidance and overall development. It is indeed a privilege to work with Cricket Namibia. I have been thoroughly impressed with the dedication and determination to create a high-performance cricket environment. Their new state-of-the-art cricket stadium is a testament to their commitment to making sure their national teams are competing with the best cricket countries in the world. Their senior mens national team is performing well, and I look forward to adding value to their preparation for the T20 World Cup in February next year, Kirsten said. Namibia qualified for the last three T20 World Cups in 2021, 2022, and 2024, and are in the mix for the upcoming one too. Additionally, they are one of the three hosts for the 2027 50-over World Cup, alongside South Africa and Zimbabwe. As a player, Kirsten enjoyed a distinguished international career for South Africa from 1993 to 2004, playing in 101 Test matches and 185 One-Day Internationals (ODIs). During that period, he amassed 7,289 Test runs, including a highest score of 275, one of the finest and most memorable innings in South African cricket history. In ODIs, he scored 6,798 runs. After retiring from international cricket, Kirsten remained deeply involved in the game, taking on coaching and mentorship roles across various levels. His coaching career gained global recognition when he became Indias head coach in 2007, guiding the team to the number one Test ranking and leading them to their historic ICC Cricket World Cup victory in 2011. As a player, Kirsten enjoyed a distinguished international career for South Africa from 1993 to 2004, playing in 101 Test matches and 185 One-Day Internationals (ODIs). During that period, he amassed 7,289 Test runs, including a highest score of 275, one of the finest and most memorable innings in South African cricket history. In ODIs, he scored 6,798 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His coaching expertise also extended into franchise cricket, including roles in the Indian Premier League, one of the worlds leading T20 competitions. Most recently, he served as Head Coach of the Pakistan national mens team in 2024. Article Source: IANS
Buckingham stands out as South Australia secure handsome win
The defending champions completed a dominant performance against Tasmania to enter the BBL break in good spirits
ACA Chair Paul Marsh refreshed By Cricket Australias Take On Khawajas Perth Pitch Comments
Australian Cricketers Association: Paul Marsh, the current head of the Australian Cricketers Association (ACA), expressed that he was refreshed by Cricket Australia's response to Usman Khawaja's remark about the Perth pitch for the Ashes opener. After Australias eight-wicket victory over England at Perth Stadium, completed within two days, the 38-year-old veteran opener described the pitch as a piece of s**t due to 19 wickets falling on Day 1. However, he later mentioned that it improves for batting on Days 2 and 3. Following those comments, Cricket Australia (CA) is expected to request an explanation from the 85-test veteran regarding his quote, especially since the ICC rated the pitch as 'very good,' the highest rating, despite the match ending in just two days. Afterwards, CA confirmed that no action would be taken, noting that his remarks did not represent the teams view of the pitch. The ACA CEO said he felt quite rejuvenated by the decision and appreciated how Cricket Australia enables its players to express themselves genuinely. It was refreshing. I agree with you, the AFL would have done exactly that (in fining him). I think it is okay for players to have opinions, and we dont have to agree with them. But one of the things I love about this sport is people are able to speak their minds, and Uzzie is one of those who is very comfortable speaking his mind, Marsh told SEN Cricket. The ACA CEO said he felt quite rejuvenated by the decision and appreciated how Cricket Australia enables its players to express themselves genuinely. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I met with the team the other day, There wasnt really anything to get involved in, given that Cricket Australia decided to not take any action. I think that was appropriate, he added. Article Source: IANS
NZ Add Uncapped Pacer Michael Rae To Squad For Second Test Against WI
The West Indies: New Zealand have added uncapped fast bowler Michael Rae to the Test squad for the second match against the West Indies, starting on December 10 in Wellington. The 30-year-old pacer, who flew to Wellington on Saturday to join the squad, has been called up to the squad after Matt Henry and Nathan Smith suffered injuries during the first Test in Christchurch. Both Henry and Smith remain doubtful for the second Test in Wellington on Wednesday, largely due to the short turnaround between matches. Rae has been a consistent performer in domestic cricket in recent years, featuring in 69 first-class games and claiming 205 wickets at an average of 33.06, including three five-wicket hauls. Meanwhile, with Black Caps wicketkeeper Tom Blundell ruled out of the upcoming Test after suffering a hamstring tear on the opening day in Christchurch, Mitch Hay has been added to the squad. Hay is poised to make his debut and take over the gloves from captain Tom Latham, who kept wicket across both innings in Christchurch in addition to scoring 145 in New Zealand's second innings. Injuries to Henry and Smith reduced New Zealand's attack to two frontline seamers and left them shouldering a heavy workload. The West Indies capitalised on New Zealands limited bowling resources to extend the Test into the final day. Injuries to Henry and Smith reduced New Zealand's attack to two frontline seamers and left them shouldering a heavy workload. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The trio also helped West Indies post the biggest fourth innings Test total in over 80 years. The tourists finished the day at 457/6 to save the Test match, the highest fourth innings total in history outside of the 654/6 England made in famous timeless Test match of 1939 against South Africa in Durban. Article Source: IANS
Namibia unveil Gary Kirsten as national men's team consultant
Namibia have qualified for the 2026 men's T20 World Cup and will be one of the three hosts of the 2027 edition as well
Michael Rae called up to bolster injury-hit New Zealand attack
The fast bowler and his Canterbury team-mate Mitch Hay could make their Test debuts in the second Test against West Indies
Stay In Your Domain: Gambhir Slams IPL Team Owner After ODI Series Win
Gautam Gambhir: Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir, under scrutiny following the recent Test series defeat to South Africa, delivered a fiery rebuttal to critics after India clinched the ODI series 21 with a dominant nine-wicket victory over the Proteas in the third and final match of the series in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. His strongest remarks were seemingly directed at Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal, who had publicly advocated for a split-coaching structure in Indian cricket. Addressing the media after the series win, Gambhir, who highlighted the absence of skipper Shubman Gill, sidelined with a neck injury, as a key factor in Indias Test series loss, asserted that individuals outside the cricketing ecosystem should refrain from commenting on matters beyond their expertise. He said: I am surprised that no one was talking about this (Gill's unavailability to bat) and all the discussions were around the pitch and many other things. There were people who had nothing to do with cricket also giving their opinions. An IPL team owner also wrote about a split coaching staff who had nothing to do with the game. People should stay in their domain. If I do not enter anybodys domain, they also have no right to enter my domain. Confirming Gills availability for the upcoming T20Is, Gambhir added: Shubman is ready to gothats why hes been selected. Hes fit, hungry to work, and improve. And look, there are quality players on this side. As Ive said many times, they are world-class players. He said: I am surprised that no one was talking about this (Gill's unavailability to bat) and all the discussions were around the pitch and many other things. There were people who had nothing to do with cricket also giving their opinions. An IPL team owner also wrote about a split coaching staff who had nothing to do with the game. People should stay in their domain. If I do not enter anybodys domain, they also have no right to enter my domain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India now turns their attention to the five-match T20I series against South Africa, beginning December 9 in Cuttack, followed by games on December 11 (New Chandigarh), December 14 (Dharamsala), December 17 (Lucknow), and December 19 (Ahmedabad). Article Source: IANS
'Fought Hard For This One,' Writes Kuldeep Yadav After India Win ODI Series With SA
Kuldeep Yadav: India's left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav has put out a message on social media, asserting that the team has fought hard to bag the ODI series against South Africa 2-1 after winning the third and final match by nine wickets with a dominant display at the ACA-VDCa Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. Kuldeep claimed 4-41 and, along with Prasidh Krishna (4-65), helped bundle out South Africa for 270 despite a super century by Quinton de Kock, who hammered a 89-ball 106 and a 67-ball 48 by skipper Temba Bavuma. Fought hard for this one, said Kuldeep Yadav in a story on his Instagram handle. Earlier, Kuldeep said he enjoyed bowling with a dry ball after KL Rahul won the toss and chose to bowl first, thus avoiding the dew that had affected their bowling in the first two matches of the three-match series. We started well, Arshdeep and Harshit, they kept tight lines in seven-eight overs. When spinners came, it was a bit gripping. Tried to mix the pace. Bowling with a dry ball is a luxury after the first two games. We lost 20 successive tosses; finally, we won it (toss). Very happy, said Yadav after helping India bowl out South Africa. Yadav had a near-animated discussion with skipper K.L. Rahul and Rohit Sharma as he pleaded with them to use DRS in the last couple of overs of his 10-over spell. Yadav admitted that he is not that good with the DRS, and Rohit keeps pulling his leg for that. Yadav had a near-animated discussion with skipper K.L. Rahul and Rohit Sharma as he pleaded with them to use DRS in the last couple of overs of his 10-over spell. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He said having seniors like Rahul and Rohit to guide him is a big help. You need seniors like that to guide you. I feel wicket is good to bat on. Because of the 34-over ball-change rule, if the ball is dry, it was holding on the pitch. It wasn't easy to score if there is turn. I tried variations too - legspin, googly, flipper, said Kuldeep Yadav. Article Source: IANS
Gambhir: Sky is the limit the moment Jaiswal figures out his ODI tempo
India are looking at Rana for the No. 8 spot in ODIs, and backing Washington for his adaptability, said Gambhir
Yashasvi Jaiswal: Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was relieved to score his maiden ODI century in helping India to a nine-wicket victory against South Africa in the third and final ODI and a 2-1 series win in Visakhapatnam on Saturday, finally being able to convert the start he got. Jaiswal hammered an unbeaten 116 off 121 balls, studded with 12 fours and two sixes and with Rohit Sharma (75, 73b, 7x4, 3x6) and Virat Kohli (65*, 45b, 6x4, 3x6) as India raced to 271/1 in 39.5 overs after the bowlers led by Kuldeep Yadav (4-41) and Prasidh Krishna (4-65) had helped the hosts bundle out South Africa for a modest 270. With this, Jaiswal became the sixth Indian batter to score hundreds in all three formats of the game, and at 23 is the youngest to do so. Adjudged the Player of the Match for his superb effort, Jaiswal said he gained confidence from the chats he had in the middle with Rohit and Virat. I really enjoyed (scoring 100), grateful and blessed. Rohit and I have chatted a lot about how we play and what tempo to go with. I've been unable to convert starts. I was only thinking of how to balance the innings. Sometimes I need to be more attacking and sometimes get singles and consolidate. I have to control my thoughts, where and what shots I can play. I need to go after bowlers, knowing when I need to do that helps, said Jaiswal at the post-match presentation ceremony after India won the series 2-1. Adjudged the Player of the Match for his superb effort, Jaiswal said he gained confidence from the chats he had in the middle with Rohit and Virat. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jaiswal had scored 18 off 16 balls in the first ODI and 22 from 38 balls in the second. On Saturday, he controlled his aggression at the start and changed gears only after reaching 50 from 75 balls. His second fifty came from 36 balls. He was under pressure in the third match since dropping a crucial catch in the second ODI. Article Source: IANS
Gambhir: Gill 'ready to start' T20Is against South Africa
He had suffered a neck injury while batting during the Kolkata Test last month
As India: As India thrashed South Africa by nine wickets in the series-deciding third and final ODI match to win the series 2-1, India's stand-in skipper K.L. Rahul said he and his teammates were happier with him for winning the toss after 20-odd games. Rahul lost the toss in the first two matches of this series, and India had to bowl second in both the matches, their bowlers hampered by the copious amount of dew that drenches the field at this time of the year, making bowling with the wet ball a lot difficult. The hosts won the first match by 17 runs in Ranchi and lost the second by four wickets in Raipur. Winning the toss on Saturday meant Rahul chose to bowl first in Visakhapatnam, and the Indian bowlers excelled, operating with a dry ball, dismissing South Africa for 270, whereas the first two matches produced scores close to 350. I don't think the team has looked at me more proudly after the toss. We got tough conditions in the first two games, glad to give bowlers a break on a tough outfield. The surface was good, we picked wickets in bunches, said KL Rahul before receiving the trophy for winning the series 2-1. Kuldeep Yadav (4-41) and Prasidh Krishna (4-66) grabbed four wickets apiece as India made the most of the opportunity to bowl with a dry ball. Rahul was especially happy with Prasidh Krishna's effort as the bowler had come under severe flak after being carted around in the first two matches. We know with teams that go hard, it can be chasing 400 or playing one too many shots and getting out. Prasidh picked 2-3 wickets, which was crucial, then Kuldeep. That's how you contain teams in ODIs, said Rahul, who scored half-centuries in the first two matches of the series. He said the wicket of South Africa opener Quinton de Kock was crucial on Saturday as he had scored a century off 80 balls and was looking very dangerous, hoping to change gears and attack the bowling. If he had managed that, South Africa could have posted a massive total and put India under pressure. We know with teams that go hard, it can be chasing 400 or playing one too many shots and getting out. Prasidh picked 2-3 wickets, which was crucial, then Kuldeep. That's how you contain teams in ODIs, said Rahul, who scored half-centuries in the first two matches of the series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will next play a three-match T20I series with South Africa, in which Suryakumar Yadav will lead the squad. India's next ODI assignment will be in January 2026 against visiting New Zealand. Article Source: IANS
Kohli: I've not played at this level for two-three years
After finishing the series with an average of 151, Kohli said he wants to push his boundaries and see where he goes
WPL 2026: We Aimed To Build The Best Bowling Attack, Says RCB Women Head Coach Rangarajan
RCB Assistant Coach Anya Shrubsole: Having achieved their target in the Women's Premier League (WPL) Mega Auction, former champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru head into the 2026 season with renewed confidence, with coach Malolan Rangarajan asserting that they have put together a strong side. Rangarajan said their goal at the auction was building the best bowling attack while maintaining batting power, and they managed to achieve the target by roping in several all-rounders. Speaking on JioHotstar, RCB head coach Rangarajan and assistant coach Anya Shrubsole highlighted their strategy, the value of all-round additions such as Nadine de Klerk, Grace Harris, Pooja Vastrakar, and Arundhati Reddy, and the importance of this squad delivering results on the field. Patience pays dividends; that sums up our entire auction approach. We stayed patient while big money was spent early. Our preparation was crucial. We knew exactly what type of players we needed and how to build our squad. I'm very happy with the players we've brought into our team, said Rangarajan while reflecting on the WPL Mega Auction. He said that, as they could not get Sophie Molineux in the auction, they focused on improving their combination. We wanted Sophie Molineux back, but she didnt register for the auction. We focused on improving our winning combination rather than making major changes. Our goal was to build the best bowling attack while maintaining batting power. With Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh, and Ellyse Perry already in the team, adding Nadine de Klerk and Grace Harris gives us more options. Pooja Vastrakar and Arundhati Reddy provide bowling flexibility and batting depth, too. We wanted a good fielding side, and Im happy with our picks, but the real proof will come on the field, Rangarajan said. The RCB does have some worries about Pooja Vastrakars fitness, but Arundhati Reddys addition to the team is a bit of a boost. A fully fit Pooja Vastrakar brings great value to any team. Shes currently rehabbing at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, and our information suggests she could be ready in the next few weeks. With WPL still a month away, we have enough time to get her match-ready. Arundhati Reddy is another excellent addition, a World Cup winner, a top fielder, and a bowler who can deliver in all phases. She's also a great character to have in our team, so we're very happy with these signings. The RCB does have some worries about Pooja Vastrakars fitness, but Arundhati Reddys addition to the team is a bit of a boost. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We were looking for a top-order batter as a replacement for Georgia Wareham, who brings the quality and power to the table like her, and we found the perfect option in Nadine de Klerk. We are really pleased with that addition. Nadine de Klerks all-round abilities make us very happy with our auction results so far. Article Source: IANS
After Kuldeep Yadav: Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his maiden century in 50-over cricket while Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli hammered half-centuries as India established their batting might by handing South Africa a nine-wicket defeat with around 10 overs to spare in the series-deciding third and final ODI at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. After Kuldeep Yadav (4-41) and Prasidh Krishna (4-66) claimed four wickets apiece to help India bundle out South Africa for 270 built mainly on a 106 by Quinton de Kock and 48 by Temba Bavuma, Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 116 off 121 balls, Rohit Sharma blazed to 75 off 73 balls while Kohli hammered 65 not out off 45 balls as India raced to 271/1 off 39.1 overs in a majestic display of batting to seal a dominant nine-wicket victory. With this, India won the three-match ODI series 2-1, making a grand comeback with the white ball after being swept aside 0-2 in the Test series. This is India's 10th successive ODI series triumph at home. Chasing a modest target of 271, Yashasvi Jaiswal, who became the sixth Indian batter and youngest at that to score a century in all three formats of the game, and Rohit Sharma made a cautious start before unleashing some superb shots all around the park. Rohit was quite aggressive at the start as he raced to his fifty 50 off 54 balls as they laid the foundation for victory with a 155-run partnership for the opening wicket. Rohit, who was adjudged Player of the Match, pulled and drove with aplomb as he scored his second half-century of the series, following the half-century in Ranchi. He struck seven boundaries and three brilliant sixes as he showed that he can smash any attack on his day, even at 38 years old. He looked good for a century but fell to Keshav Maharaj, caught by Matthew Breetzke off an attempted sweep shot. Jaiswal, who built his innings with patience, reached his fifty off 75 balls as Rohit blasted shots from the other end. He changed gears after scoring his maiden half-century, unleashing his full potential of shot-making. He reached his first century in ODI format off 111 balls, studded with 10 fours and 1 six. But it was Virat Kohli, who stole the show with a majestic display of power-hitting, driving, slicing, pulling with ease as he unleashed a torrent of shots, as he blazed to his half-century off 40 balls (4x4, 1x6). The best of his shots was a no-look six off Corbin Bosch that left the capacity crowd mesmerised. He finished the three-match series with 301 runs with two centuries and one fifty. Jaiswal and Kohli, who had smashed centuries in the first two ODIs of the series, shared a 116-run partnership for the second wicket to seal a well-deserved and dominant victory. Jaiswal remained unbeaten on 116 off 121 balls with Kohli 65 not out off 45 balls. Earlier, asked to bat first after the Indian captain won the toss after 20 consecutive losses, South Africa lost Ryan Rickelton (0) in the first over to Arshdeep Singh, but Quinton de Kock struck a superb hundred and, with help from skipper Temba Bavuma (48) and Matthew Breetzke (24), helped the visitors reach a strong position at 168/2. Together with captain Temba Bavuma, de Kock scored 113 runs for the second wicket partnership and then, with Matthew Breetzke, shared a 54-run stand to reach his century off 80 balls in the 30th over of SA's innings. De Kock now shares the top position with compatriot AB de Villiers, who has seven centuries under his name ahead of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has scored six centuries in India. De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. But Prasidh Krishna, who was taken to cleaners in 0-27 in two overs in his first spell, redeemed himself a bit by trapping Breetzke for a run-a-ball 24 (2x6) to trigger a collapse, as South Africa lost three quick wickets to have half of their batters in the dugout for 199 runs. Prasidh Krishna, in his second spell, continued his fightback by having Aiden Markram, who scored a hundred in the previous match, lob a slower one to Virat Kohli for one, and then got the massive wicket of Quinton de Kock, the South African opener playing all over a fast and full delivery and seeing his middle-stump sent cartwheeling. Dewald Brevis (29) and Marco Jansen (17) added 35 runs for the sixth wicket, but Kuldeep changed the complexion of the game by getting both batters in the space of three balls to turn things in India's favour. He got Brevis with a wrong'un pitched outside the off-stump, and the South African spooned it up to Rohit Sharma at midwicket. A ball later, Kuldeep, bowling with a dry ball for the first time in this series, had another one as Jansen tried to hit out a well-tossed up delivery with a cross-batted shot, only to be caught by Ravindra Jadeja at deep midwicket. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. The Indian bowlers initially got the stick but came back strongly in the middle-overs to wrap up the South African innings with two overs to spare and laid the foundation for victory. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 270 all out in 47.5 overs (Quinton de Kock 106, Temba Bavuma 48, Dewald Brevis 29; Kuldeep Yadav 4-41, Prasidh Krishna 4-66) lost to India 2271/1 in 39.5 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 116 not out, Rohit Sharma 75, Virat Kohli 65; Keshav Maharaj 1-44) by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
Jaiswal Smashes Maiden ODI Ton as India Crush South Africa to Seal Series 2-1
Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal hit his maiden one-day international century as India clinched the three-match series 2-1 with a crushing nine-wicket win over South Africa on Saturday. Chasing 271 for victory, India rode on Jaiswal's unbeaten 116 and his opening stand of 155 with Rohit Sharma, who hit 75, to achieve the target with 10.1 overs to spare in Visakhapatnam. The left-handed Jaiswal reached his hundred in 111 balls as he jumped in joy and raised the bat to soak in the applause in just his fourth ODI since his debut earlier this year. Virat Kohli, who struck back-to-back hundreds in the previous two matches, hit the winning boundary to return unbeaten on 65 off 45 balls to entertain the weekend crowd. The 23-year-old Jaiswal, who now has tons in all three international formats, struggled at the start with Rohit leading the batting charge to raise his 61st ODI half-century. Rohit got past 20,000 international runs during the knock to be only the fourth Indian after Sachin Tendulkar, Kohli and Rahul Dravid to achieve the feat. Left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj cut short Rohit's innings after seven fours and three sixes in his 73-ball knock. Jaiswal switched gears after his fifty and hit a string of boundaries to ease into the target. In-form Kohli bossed the opposition bowling with six fours and three sixes to end the series with 302 runs. Bowlers set up victory after left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav and fast bowler Prasidh Krishna took four wickets each to bowl out South Africa for 270 in 47.5 overs. With the series level on 1-1, India finally won an ODI toss after losing 20 in a row as skipper KL Rahul broke the scarcely believable jinx and put South Africa in to bat. Opener Quinton de Kock made 106 off 89 balls as South Africa looked set for a big total at 168-2 but the batting collapsed. Left-handed De Kock raised his seventh ODI ton against India with a six off Harshit Rana and finished his knock with eight fours and six hits over the fence. Krishna struck twice in one over including Matthew Breetzke for 24 and Aiden Markram for one, before he bowled De Kock soon after the batsman's attacking hundred. Dewald Brevis, who hit 29, and Marco Jansen (17) attempted to rebuild the innings in their stand of 35 but Kuldeep sent the two back in the space of three deliveries to once again swing the momentum in India's favour. Kuldeep (4-41) and Krishna combined to bowl out the opposition with Maharaj unbeaten on 20. The ODI triumph comes after a 2-0 Test whitewash of India against South Africa with the team boosted by the presence of Kohli and Rohit -- the two stalwartswho play just the 50-over format after their T20 and Test retirements. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The two teams now head into five T20 matches starting Tuesday in Cuttack.
Torch Relay For Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games Starts In Rome
Winter Olympic Games: The torch relay for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games began on Saturday morning in Rome, marking the start of a two-month journey ahead of next year's opening ceremony. The launch ceremony was held at the Stadio dei Marmi, an open-air arena lined with Roman-style statues next to Rome's Olympic Stadium. At around 9:50 a.m., Giancarlo Peris, the final torchbearer of the 1960 Rome Games, brought the flame onto the launch stage. A torch was lit with the flame, and Giovanni Malago, president of the Milan-Cortina 2026 organising committee, lit the cauldron with it. The first torchbearer, Italy's Olympic champion Gregorio Paltrinieri, lit the relay torch from the cauldron and then ran a half-lap around the stadium to cheers from spectators, officially starting the relay, reports Xinhua. Italian fencer Elisa Di Francisca and high jump Olympic champion Gianmarco Tamberi followed as the second and third torchbearers and completed their relay segments inside the stadium. Tamberi performed a torch kiss with the next runner, Achille Polonara, who carried the flame out of the stadium to begin the route through the city. The relay in the Eternal City will pass major landmarks including the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and the Piazza Venezia. The torch is scheduled to reach Piazza del Popolo at around 7:30 p.m., where a city celebration with music and artistic performances will accompany the event. The relay will traverse 12,000 kilometres over 60 days across Italy, pass through more than 300 municipalities and feature celebrations in 60 cities, reach all 110 Italian provinces, and light up UNESCO sites along the route. The torch is scheduled to reach Piazza del Popolo at around 7:30 p.m., where a city celebration with music and artistic performances will accompany the event. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The flame will see Christmas in Naples, New Year in Bari, and return to Cortina d'Ampezzo on January 26, 2026, the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Winter Games opening ceremony. The relay will conclude on February 6 at Milan's San Siro Stadium. Article Source: IANS
Ashes 2025-26: Starc Shines With Bat And Ball As Australia Take Control Of Second Test
But Alex Carey: At the end of the second day, Australia were 378/6 in response to England's first innings 334, and it looked like the visitors had fought their way back into the match. But Saturday was an altogether new day, and the hosts turned things in their favour by posting a massive total of 511 and by the end of the day, planted themselves firmly into the driver's seat by reducing England to 134/6 in the Pink-ball Test at the Gabba in Brisbane. For the fans, this is like deja vu in many senses -- England will be going into the fourth day with four wickets in hand, just like Australia had on Friday evening. While the last four wickets added 133 runs to the hosts' score with Alex Carey scoring 63 and Mitchell Starc compiling 77 off 141 balls to help them take a 177-run lead, England will be looking to their remaining batters to add as many runs as possible to help the visitors make a match of it. Their first target will be to obliterate the remaining 43 runs of the lead to make the hosts bat again. The second aim will be to set Australia at least a 150-run target in the fourth innings and maintain their chances of winning the Test and levelling the series 1-1. It's a tall order no doubt but Ben Stokes, who is batting on four, and Will Jacks (4 not out) will, for inspiration, only have to look at the scoreboard of the first Test between New Zealand and West Indies for inspiration as the Caribbean batters, especially Justin Greaves (202*) batted superbly to threaten chasing a target of 518 run in fourth innings. Test cricket has produced many sensational and unpredictable results, and it is now in the hands of the England team to take a leaf out of the West Indies' book and keep their hopes alive. But with the cracks on the pitch opening up rapidly, batting is only going to get tougher on the fourth day. The day belonged to Mitchell Starc, who had claimed 6-72 to help dismiss England for 334 in their first innings. The left-arm pacer shone with the bat and produced his highest Test score in almost nine years to help Australia take a massive lead. Resuming at 378/6 under blue skies in front of another sold-out and energetic crowd, Australia lost Michael Neser (16) in the third over of the day, for the addition of five runs to the score. But Alex Carey, batting on 46 on Friday evening, found a good partner in Mitchell Starc, and they took the hosts to 416 with Carey completing his fifty off 53 balls (5x4). Carey struck Brydon Carse's chest-high delivery over first slip for four, and Starc helped himself to two cover-driven fours in his next over. Carey was out for 63 from 69 balls, but Starc and fellow-pacer Scott Boland (21 not out) raised 75 runs for the ninth wicket as Starc reached his fifty off 100 balls (8x4). He was eventually out for 77, caught by keeper Jamie Smith off Ben Stokes. Boland (21no) and Brendan Doggett (13) batted on, adding 20 runs to take Australia's total to 511 in 117.5 overs. Carse finished with 4-162 while Stokes claimed 3-113 on another difficult day for England. Things became worse for the visitors as they landed in trouble soon. Zak Cravley (44) and Ben Duckett (15) raised 48 runs for the opening wicket before the latter was bowled by Boland. Neser had caught Ollie Pope (26) and Crawly off his own bowling, and England slumped to 90/3. Starc returned to the attack late to claim the massive wicket of Joe Root, who scored a hundred in the first innings, to put England in big trouble. Root edged behind to Carey for 15, and England were 121/4. Harry Brook and Jamie Smith, the second victim for Starc in the final hour, joined him in the pavilion as soon as the visitors slumped to 134/6 and were staring into the abyss. Starc has added 2-48 to his first innings haul, Scott Boland claimed 2-33 while Neser bagged 2-27 to add to England's discomfort as the visiting batters fell prey to rash shots and lack of application besides some good bowling. Starc returned to the attack late to claim the massive wicket of Joe Root, who scored a hundred in the first innings, to put England in big trouble. Root edged behind to Carey for 15, and England were 121/4. Harry Brook and Jamie Smith, the second victim for Starc in the final hour, joined him in the pavilion as soon as the visitors slumped to 134/6 and were staring into the abyss. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 334 & 134/6 in 35 overs (Zak Crawley 44, Ollie Pope 26; Mitchell Starc 2-48, Michael Neser 2-27, Scott Boland 2-33) trail Australia 511 all out in 117.3 overs (Mitchell Starc 77, Jake Weatherald 72, Marnus Labuschagne 65, Steven Smith 61, Alex Carey 63; Brydon Carse 4-152, Ben Stokes 3-113) by 43 runs. Article Source: IANS
Scorchers book final spot with Renegades defence over
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But Prasidh Krishna: South Africa's Quinton de Kock hammered his 23rd century but India came back strongly with spinner Kuldeep Yadav and Prasidh Krishna claiming four wickets apiece to restrict them to 270 all out in the series-deciding third and final ODI at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. De Kock, who played cautiously initially before changing gears, scored 106 off 89 balls, studded with eight fours and six maximums, but Kuldeep picked his ninth four-wicket haul in ODIs and helped India reel in the rampaging Proteas batters, who at one time were looking on course to take the visitors past the 300-run mark in the third successive ODI. Left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep claimed 4-41, including Marco Jansen (17) and Dewald Brevis in an eventful 39th over to help India wrap up the tail in a series in which the first two matches produced massive scores. With the series tied 1-1 after India won the first game by 17 runs and South Africa returned the favour in the second, the third match is the series decider that both teams want to win. Asked to bat first after the Indian captain won the toss after 20 consecutive losses, South Africa lost Ryan Rickelton (0) in the first over to Arshdeep Singh, but Quinton de Kock struck a superb hundred, and with help from skipper Temba Bavuma (48) and Matthew Breetzke (24), helped the visitors reach a strong position at 168/2. Together with captain Temba Bavuma, de Kock scored 113 runs for the second wicket partnership and then, with Matthew Breetzke, shared a 54-run stand to reach his century off 80 balls in the 30th over of SA's innings. De Kock now shares the top spot with de Villiers, who has seven centuries to his name, ahead of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has scored six centuries in India. De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. But Prasidh Krishna, who was taken to cleaners in 0-27 in two overs in his first spell, redeemed himself a bit by trapping Breetzke for a run-a-ball 24 (2x6) to trigger a collapse, as South Africa lost three quick wickets to have half of their side in the dugout for 199 runs. Prasidh Krishna, in his second spell, continued his fightback by having Aiden Markram, who scored a hundred in the previous match, lob a slower one to Virat Kohli for one, and then got the massive wicket of Quinton de Kock, the South African opener playing all over a fast and full delivery and seeing his middle-stump sent cartwheeling. Dewald Brevis (29) and Marco Jansen (17) added 35 runs for the sixth wicket, but Kuldeep changed the complexion of the game by getting both batters in the space of three balls to turn things in India's favour. Kuldeep, who bowled with great control and mixed up his deliveries, got Brevis with a wrong'un pitched outside the off-stump, and the South African spooned it up to Rohit Sharma at midwicket. A ball later, Kuldeep had another one as Jansen tried to hit out a well-tossed up delivery with a cross-batted shot, only to be caught by Ravindra Jadeja at deep midwicket. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. The Indian bowlers initially got the stick but came back strongly in the middle-overs to wrap up the South African innings with two overs to spare. Keshav Maharaj struck a couple of fours in his unbeaten 20, but Kuldeep added Corbin Bosch (9) and Lungi Ngidi to his victims, and Prasidh Krishna returned for his third spell and bowled Ottneil Baartman (3) to leave India needing 271 runs to win the match and seal a 2-1 series win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 270 all out in 47.5 overs (Quinton de Kock 106, Temba Bavuma 48, Dewald Brevis 29; Kuldeep Yadav 4-41, Prasidh Krishna 4-66) against India Article Source: IANS
3rd ODI: De Kock Equals ABDs India Record With Seventh ODI Hundred
South Africa: South Africa wicket-keeper batter Quinton de Kock equalled the record of compatriot AB de Villiers for most centuries by a visiting batter in India against India in the third and final ODI of the series at ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. Together with captain Temba Bavuma, de Kock scored 113 runs for the second wicket partnership and then, with Matthew Breetzke, shared a 54-run stand to reach his century off 80 balls in the 30th over of SA's innings. De Kock now shares the top position with de Villiers, who has seven centuries under his name ahead of West Indies legend Chris Gayle, who has scored six centuries in India. The century also saw de Kock drawing level with Sanath Jayasuriya for the most hundreds scored against India in the format. De Kock reached the landmark in just 23 innings, compared to Jayasuriyas 85. Only three other batters have six ODI centuries each against India AB de Villiers (32 innings), Ricky Ponting (59 innings), and Kumar Sangakkara (71 innings). De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. In terms of ODI tons, de Kock has surpassed David Warner, Sourav Ganguly, and Tillakaratne Dilshan with his 23rd. In ODIs, Warner, Ganguly, and Dilshan recorded 22 centuries. De Kock has amassed 23 ODI hundreds while serving as a designated wicketkeeper. As a designated keeper, he has tied with Kumar Sangakkara, who also hit 23 centuries. Currently, this is the designated keepers' joint-highest total of hundreds. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After losing the two-Test series 0-2, India won the first ODI by 17 runs in Ranchi before South Africa came back strongly in the second match in Raipur, chasing a 350-plus target to win by four wickets. Article Source: IANS
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma: In an inspiring moment for Indian sport and social inclusion, Indias blind cricket star Simu Das received financial support and the promise of a government job from the Chief Minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma. The Assam CM awarded Simu 10 lakh in financial assistance and promised a government job, which is a powerful recognition for a visually impaired woman cricketer who has represented India on the global stage. Simu, a B1 (totally blind) category cricketer, was part of the Indian blind womens cricket team that made the nation proud by winning the first-ever Blind Womens T20 World Cup. The Chief Ministers announcement marks one of the most significant gestures of state support extended to a visually impaired woman sportsperson in the history of Indian blind cricket, which reinforces the message that excellence, courage, and contribution to sport will be recognised, regardless of physical limitations. Simus journey is nothing short of extraordinary. She was born completely blind and grew up in extreme hardship. Her mother shouldered the entire responsibility of the family. With no permanent home and constant financial instability, Simu also carries the responsibility of a brother who is both blind and deaf. Despite circumstances that could have broken her spirit, she chose resilience and went on to represent the nation at the highest level of blind cricket. Through sheer determination, Simu continued her education and found hope through cricket. Identified and trained by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, she honed her skills and earned a spot on the Indian blind womens cricket team, transforming her life story into one of strength, discipline, and national pride. Speaking on the recognition, Simu Das said, Today is the most emotional day of my life. I come from a family that has struggled for everything. There were times when I felt my dreams were too big for someone like me. But the announcement of a government job and this honour from our Honble Chief Minister have given me a new life and a new identity. I thank him from the bottom of my heart for seeing not my blindness, but my potential. I also wish to express my respect to our Honble Prime Minister of India, whose leadership gives hope to millions of people like me to rise above our circumstances. I also want to thank the Cricket Association for the Blind in India and Samarthanam Trust, who found me and provided me with the training to reach where I am today. Simu Dass recognition represents a major milestone for blind cricket in India, especially for women. Her government job appointment is a powerful statement about inclusion, equal opportunity, and dignity for athletes with disabilities. It paves the way for greater institutional support and visibility for blind sport across the country. The Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) and Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled expressed sincere gratitude to the Assam Government and the Chief Minister for this landmark decision. Simu Dass recognition represents a major milestone for blind cricket in India, especially for women. Her government job appointment is a powerful statement about inclusion, equal opportunity, and dignity for athletes with disabilities. It paves the way for greater institutional support and visibility for blind sport across the country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Simu Dass story now stands as a symbol of what is possible when courage meets opportunity, reminding the world that true vision comes from determination, not eyesight. Article Source: IANS
Stobo's stunning spell helps NSW seize control at SCG
Stobo took 4 for 7 to leave Queensland 67 for 7 after Edwards made 95 as NSW piled up 471 for 7 declared
KIUG 2025: South Sudans Akot Finds Her Footing With SRM Universitys Basketball Team
Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: When South Sudans Akot Becky Paul Macuei applied for a sports scholarship quota to study B.Sc. Biotechnology in India; she wasnt sure whether she could pursue her basketball dreams or would have to just focus on her studies. The 18-year-old feared that her dream of becoming an international basketball player may take a back seat but was amazed to see the basketball culture in Chennai and the support she has received from SRM University. The SRM University womens team finished runners-up in the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025, but the camaraderie and passion for the sport made them stand apart with Akot playing an important role in their march to the final. Before coming here, many people believed that there is no basketball culture in India because India is mostly known for cricket. But when I arrived, I was amazed. I got a very supportive team, Akot told SAI media. Growing up in Rumbek in South Sudan, Akot had to sneak out to play basketball, as her parents wanted to excel in academics instead of following in the footsteps of her elder sister, Akon Paul Macuei, an international basketball player. But the youngest among the six siblings was determined to pursue her passion while also excelling in studies. My parents always asked me to focus on studies. My elder sister already represents our country, and they would say that one player in the family is enough. Eventually, they allowed me to pursue my dreams, and thats how I am here, she said. But her fathers death in 2020 due to COVID-19 once again derailed her plans, and it was then that her elder sister motivated her to apply for scholarship programs abroad to pursue her dreams. But the youngest among the six siblings was determined to pursue her passion while also excelling in studies. My parents always asked me to focus on studies. My elder sister already represents our country, and they would say that one player in the family is enough. Eventually, they allowed me to pursue my dreams, and thats how I am here, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Akot aims to use her playing experience in India as a launchpad to make it to the South Sudan National team and is confident that her three-year stay in Chennai would enrich her not only as a player but also as an individual. Article Source: IANS
McSweeney pushes Test recall case with double century
The South Australia batter, who is captaining Australia A, plundered the England Lions attack
Shardul, Mhatre and Rahane star for Mumbai; Jayant's four strikes trump Shami's three
Mumbai registered their fifth win; Bengal lost 9 for 38 to be bowled out for 96 against Puducherry
Scott, Lehmann tons help SA dominate Tasmania
Liam Scott made his maiden first-class century and Jake Lehmann also made a ton as South Australia dominate Tasmania
Greaves Calls It 'special, Special Day' After West Indies Pull Off Historic Draw
The West Indies: West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves called it a very special day after he rescued his team with an unbeaten 202 and drew against New Zealand in the first Test at the Hagley Oval. Greaves and Roach added 180 in an uninterrupted partnership for the seventh wicket after New Zealand set a total of 531 for the West Indies. The West Indies batted out 163.3 overs, with Greaves scoring 202 not out off 388 balls and Roach scoring 58 not out off 233. Only England's 654 for 5 in the classic Test match against South Africa in Durban in 1939 was higher than their 457 for 6, which was the second-highest fourth-innings total in Test cricket. It was just pretty much being resilient - the word we've thrown around in the dressing room a lot, said Greaves. So for me, to be there at the end was really important. So anything for the team at the end of the day. I had a really long chat with coach Floyd Reifer. And he was saying once you get in, stay in; it's a good pitch. Rachin Ravindra and Tom Latham showed us in the second innings. So it was just for us to go out there and play ourselves. With a career-high score of 202 not out, Greaves led the Windies and briefly threatened to have the unachievable mark of 531 chased down. The Barbados right-hander is only the seventh player in Test history to score a double hundred in a match's fourth innings. Pace bowler Kemar Roach (58*), who also recorded his best-ever innings from 86 Test matches, provided him with fitting support. On Day 5, he faced 233 balls on an extremely flat Christchurch pitch during his exhausting 282-minute stint. Special, special day for me; special day for the team, Greaves said. We were pretty much up against it. So, to come out here, batting the whole day after losing Shai [Hope]... We thought we would have probably pushed for a win. But then Kemar, the senior pro, guided me all the way. So pretty much happy for him being there at the end as well. To be a part of history is ecstatic. But for me, one day at a time, continue to enjoy it. Probably it hasn't sunk in just yet. Hopefully, over the next couple of days, it can. Special, special day for me; special day for the team, Greaves said. We were pretty much up against it. So, to come out here, batting the whole day after losing Shai [Hope]... We thought we would have probably pushed for a win. But then Kemar, the senior pro, guided me all the way. So pretty much happy for him being there at the end as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For us, it was just about getting to the last session, Greaves said. We always spoke about 100 runs in the last session, probably with a few more wickets in hand. Obviously, losing Shai and then losing Imlach shortly after was a big thing. But I think we did really well in the end to come up with a draw. Article Source: IANS
Marsh misfires again as rain stalls Victoria's charge
Marsh fell for 4 as WA slumped to 98 for 4 on a day when only 30 overs were bowled due to rain
India finally win a toss and replace Washington with Tilak
South Africa had to bring in Rickelton and Baartman due to injuries to Burger and de Zorzi
3rd ODI: Tilak Comes In For Sundar As India Elect To Bowl Against SA
South Africa Ryan Rickelton: After 20 failed attempts, India finally won the toss and elected to bowl first against South Africa in the third ODI at the ACAVDCA Cricket Stadium. India have made one change as Washington Sundar goes out and Tilak Varma comes in. Whereas, for South Africa Ryan Rickelton and Ottniel Baartman come in after Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi were ruled out of the third ODI. Cricket South Africa in a statement on Saturday said, Burger experienced right hamstring discomfort while bowling during the second ODI on Wednesday, and de Zorzi experienced right hamstring area pain while batting and was unable to continue batting during the run chase. Both players underwent scans on Friday, which confirmed the extent of their respective injuries. India captain KL Rahul said, Yeah, I think you should do more tosses. We are looking to bowl first. A little bit, we trained here last night. There was dew but it didn't come as soon as it did at Ranchi or Raipur. I don't think it is going to play as much of a role as it did in the previous games. But yeah, we wanted to chase a total and see how we can bowl first. Yeah, looks like a good wicket. No, honestly. Not at all, from me and the leadership group, we were happy with how we played the last game. I know from outside 360 getting chased down looks like a lot has gone wrong. But you have to consider the conditions and there were a lot of positives to take, the chat is to do the same things and be consistent. We need to be sharpen in the field. South Africa captain Temba Bavuma said, Yeah, we wouldve bowled first as well. The wicket doesnt look the easiest, so the plan is simple - start well upfront, assess conditions early, and set things up for the middle order. If we can put a competitive score on the board, we back ourselves to defend it. Its been a really entertaining series, from the intensity of red-ball cricket to the excitement of the white-ball format. The crowds been fantastic in every game, and we definitely want to put in a performance worthy of that support. Hopefully, today turns out to be another thriller. Weve got two changes today - Ryan Rickelton and Ottniel Baartman come into the XI. Unfortunately, Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi picked up injuries in the last ODI, so theyll be out for a couple of weeks. But its another opportunity for the guys coming in, and we back them to step up. Playing XIs: Weve got two changes today - Ryan Rickelton and Ottniel Baartman come into the XI. Unfortunately, Nandre Burger and Tony de Zorzi picked up injuries in the last ODI, so theyll be out for a couple of weeks. But its another opportunity for the guys coming in, and we back them to step up. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Tilak Varma, KL Rahul (c), Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna Article Source: IANS

