Livingstone, Stanley keep Yorkshire waiting on Blast qualification
James Anderson wins mini-duel with Joe Root as Lancashire maintain own hopes of progression
Wong refuses to allow England to fester in short Lord's turnaround
Fast bowler revels in return to red-ball cricket on historic day at Lord's
Yates, Mousley propel Bears to victory, end Glamorgan prospects
Jimmy Neesham fails to defend 13 off final over as Welsh county's quarter-final hopes snuffed out
Tom Moores fifty ensures Notts claim home quarter-final
Outlaws restrict Leicestershire to 143 for 7 before cruising to eighth win in a row
All-round Critchley show keeps Essex's last-eight hopes alive
Victory secured with four overs to spare against South Group frontrunners
Colin Ackermann 69 gives Durham knockout lifeline
Five-run win over Derbyshire keeps home side in contention for last eight
Dhariwal fireworks help Gloucestershire get over line
Record-equaling fifty from 13 balls sets up two-wicket win to boost qualification hopes
Roy, Clark star as Surrey demolish Kent
Home side blown away for 102 with only four batters reaching double-figures
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters Beat Coastal Kings Mangaluru To Enter Final
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters booked their place in the final of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 tournament after defeating Coastal Kings Mangaluru by 12 runs in Qualifier 1 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Friday. After slipping to 52/5 inside eight overs, the Blasters recovered spectacularly through an unbeaten 133-run partnership between captain Shubhang Hegde and Praveen Dubey to post 185/5. Samit Dravid then led the defence with figures of 3-30 as the Coastal Kings finished on 173/6 despite a spirited late fightback. Put into bat, the Blasters were rocked early as Vasuki Koushik and Santokh Singh reduced them to 52/5 in the eighth over. Koushik removed Bhuvan Raju and Shivraj S, while Santokh accounted for Rohan Patil and Wahid Faizan Khan, to leave the league leaders in deep trouble. With the innings in the balance, Hegde and Dubey rebuilt patiently before accelerating through the back end. The pair added 133 unbeaten runs for the sixth wicket off just 74 deliveries, including 78 runs in the final five overs, to wrest back control of the contest. Dubey was the aggressor during the stand, bringing up his second half-century of the tournament on his way to an unbeaten 69 off 38 deliveries, studded with six fours and two sixes. Hegde anchored the partnership with an unbeaten 65 off 52 balls, striking two fours and three sixes as the Blasters posted a competitive 185/5. Chasing 186, Coastal Kings lost both Aadharsh Prajwal and captain Karun Nair inside the power-play. Samit Dravid struck first to remove Aadharsh, while Vidwath Kaverappa dismissed the dangerous Karun Nair for two, leaving the Kings at 23/2. Nikin Jose and Prajwal Pavan steadied the innings with a 50-run partnership for the third wicket before Dravid returned to dismiss Jose for a well-made 45, reducing the Kings to 88/4. Siddharth Akhil and Suraj Ahuja kept the chase alive with a brisk 64-run stand for the fifth wicket. Akhil struck 37 off 24 balls with two fours and three sixes, while Ahuja remained unbeaten on 52 off 29 deliveries, hitting six fours and two sixes. However, with 34 required off the final two overs, Dubey delivered the decisive breakthrough by dismissing Dheeraj Gowda in the 19th over. Despite Ahuja's unbeaten half-century, the target proved too steep. The defeat means Coastal Kings Mangaluru will face Shivamogga Yodhas in Qualifier 2 on Saturday for the remaining place in the final. However, with 34 required off the final two overs, Dubey delivered the decisive breakthrough by dismissing Dheeraj Gowda in the 19th over. Despite Ahuja's unbeaten half-century, the target proved too steep. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bengaluru Blasters 185/5 in 20 overs (Shubhang Hegde 65 not out, Praveen Dubey 69 not out; Vasuki Koushik 2-26, Santokh Singh 2-45) beat Coastal Kings Mangaluru 173/6 in 20 overs (Nikin Jose 45, Siddharth Akhil 37; Suraj Ahuja 52 not out, Samit Dravid 3-30) by 12 runs. Article Source: IANS
Sinner bulldozes Djokovic; Zverev blows Fery away
The defending champion and World No. 1 beats the seven-time winner for a second straight time at Wimbledon while the German enters his maiden final at the All England Club
Hughes hundred tips balance in basement battle
Sussex hand out thrashing against fellow South Group strugglers
Wimbledon: Shubman Gill Joins Anjali & Sachin Tendulkar In Royal Box At Centre Court
All England Lawn Tennis: India's current Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill joined cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar in the Royal Box at the Centre Court at Wimbledon to watch the two men's singles semifinals at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London on Friday. Tendulkar and Gill were among the celebrities who visited Wimbledon on Friday, and both were welcomed by the Club. Tendulkar was accompanied by his wife, Anjali. A picture of Gill with Anjali and Sachin Tendulkar sitting in the Royal Box was posted by the India Test and ODI captain via his official handle on X, which went viral, causing a lot of excitement among netizens as Gill is reported to be dating Tendulkar's daughter Sara. Earlier, the official handle of Wimbledon on X posted a photograph of Tendulkar watching the match from the Royal Box on Friday, rejoicing that the cricket royalty was spotted among the celebrities in the box. Cricket royalty returns to the Royal Box. Welcome back to Wimbledon, Sachin Tendulkar, said the official handle of Wimbledon in its post on X, formerly Twitter. Gill is the fourth Indian captain to receive an invitation to watch Wimbledon from the Royal Box, after Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, and Rohit Sharma. He is also the fourth Indian cricketer to visit the hallowed grass courts of SW18 in 2026, joining the likes of Shikhar Dhawan, Deepti Sharma, and Sachin Tendulkar. Another former cricket star, Brian Lara of the West Indies, was also in the Royal Box, an area reserved for special guests invited by the All England Club. Both Gill and Tendulkar met many international celebrities during their time in the Royal Box. Gill met the Fashion ICON, Anna Wintour! Another former cricket star, Brian Lara of the West Indies, was also in the Royal Box, an area reserved for special guests invited by the All England Club. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On Friday, Jannik Sinner defeated Novak Djokovic in the second semifinal to set up a summit clash with Alexander Zverev, who ended the dream run of British wildcard Arthur Fery. Article Source: IANS
ENG vs IND 5th T20I Prediction: Can Shreyas Iyer's India Stay Alive Against England?
ENG vs IND 5th T20I,CricketTips :Another game, another humiliation, and another defeat for Shreyas Iyer as new T20I captain. Nothing has gone in favor of India since they have landed for the UK tour. They lost to Ireland for the first time; now they have also lost the first bilateral T20I series to England, with one match left to play. Will India leave the UK without wining a single T20I? The fifth and final game will be held at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday at 7 PM IST. India have been below standard. because of poor form and combination. They will be desperately looking for a win. England have won the series, but a win on Saturday will take them to no. 1 T20I rankings. ENG vs IND: Match Details Date : July 11, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : The Rose Bowl, Southampton ENG vs IND: Live Streaming Details The live telecast of the fifth T20I will be televised on the Star Sports networks. Indian fans can also watch the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. ENG vs IND: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 34 India : 18 England : 15 No-result : 01 ENG vs IND: Ground Pitch Report The Rose Bowl offers a balanced surface, which has good bounce and pace. The new ball will move and swing for the fast bowlers, and the spinners will get some grip. But as the game goes forward, the wicket will settle down and will become good for batting. ENG vs IND: Possible XIs England : Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook (c), Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue India : Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav Suryavanshi, Ishan Kishan (wk), Shreyas Iyer (c), Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Prince Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna ENG vs IND: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shreyas Iyer has been the lone warrior for India in two games and is someone who has shown better application on these tough pitches. For England, captain Harry Brook has been the standout batter, who has won two games with the bat. Probable Best Bowler Arshdeep Singh is the only bowler who has shown better performance with the new ball. For England, Jofra Archer is making the difference with the new ball and has been impactful. Today Match Prediction : India are playing poor cricket. But England are on the top of their form. Hence, we predict England to win the fifth T20I. ENG vs IND Match 5th T20, Today Match ENG vs IND, ENG vs IND Prediction, ENG vs IND Predicted XIs, Injury Update for England vs India Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
ZIM vs BAN 3rd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
ZIM vs BAN 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips :After some good performances at home, Bangladesh found it difficult to get going in the away conditions. Their tour to Zimbabwe has not been against their expectations. They have lost the one-off Test and then the ODI series with one game left to play. The third ODI between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh will be played on Saturday. This contest will be held at Harare Sports Club at 1 PM IST. Bangladesh have bowled well in both ODIs, but their batting has failed to deliver under pressure. On the other hand, Richard Ngarava has been superb as captain, and he will aim to record a 3-0 clean sweep. ZIM vs BAN: Match Details Date : July 11, 2026 (Saturday) Time : 1:00 PM IST Venue : Harare Sports Club, Harare ZIM vs BAN: Live Streaming Details The live stream of the third ODI between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh will be available on the FanCode mobile app or website. ZIM vs BAN: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches: 83 Zimbabwe : 31 Bangladesh : 51 No-result: 00 ZIM vs BAN: Ground Pitch Report Harare Sports Club has been a tough wicket to bat on. The slow wicket offers uneven bounce, which has a lot of assistance for spinners. Fast bowlers will get seam and swing with the new ball. Early on, the batting conditions will be better, but it will be tough to bat in the second innings. ZIM vs BAN: Possible XIs Zimbabwe : Innocent Kaia, Ben Curran, Brian Bennett, Craig Ervine, Sikandar Raza, Wessly Madhevere, Clive Madande (wk), Brad Evans, Newman Nyamhuri, Richard Ngarava (c), Blessing Muzarabani Bangladesh : Tanzid Hasan, Najmul Hossain Shanto, Soumya Sarkar, Towhid Hridoy, Nurul Hasan (wk), Mosaddek Hossain, Mehidy Hasan (c), Rishad Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam ZIM vs BAN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Ben Curran slammed a century in the last game and is the in-form batter for his team. For Bangladesh, Towhid Hridoy has been pretty good in Zimbabwe and is a key batter. Probable Best Bowler Nahid Rana and Blessing Muzarabani are two strike bowlers for these teams, and they have shown good form. Today Match Prediction: Zimbabwe have been brilliant in this series. Hence, we predict Zimbabwe to win the final ODI. ZIM vs BAN Match 3rd ODI, Today Match ZIM vs BAN, ZIM vs BAN Prediction, ZIM vs BAN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
BCCI to review India's 'bad phase' in T20Is after England tour
BCCI secretary Saikia made it clear that the meeting would focus solely on cricketing matters
Mandhana, Harmanpreet fifties but England restrict India to 285 on historic opening day
Playing a women's Test at Lord's for the first time, England lost Tammy Beaumont in their batting response before stumps
Bulbulia 98 sets up South Africa U19s before late strikes with ball
England U19s slip to 13 for 2 before close after dismissing visitors for 295 on day one at Beckenham
One-off Test: Gaud Removes Beaumont As England Reach 21/1, Trail India By 264 Runs
Decision Review System: Medium-pacer Kranti Gaud struck an early blow to dismiss veteran opener Tammy Beaumont, whos playing her final international game. But a resilient England managed to reach 21/1 in 11 overs at stumps and trail India by 264 runs on a highly competitive day one of the historic first-ever women's Test at Lord's on Friday. After bowling out India for 285, England openers Maia Bouchier and Beaumont faced a testing 11-over spell from the Indian new-ball bowlers. Sayali Satghare opened the attack for India, starting with a no-ball, but quickly adjusted her line to test Maia with subtle away-movement. The breakthrough came in the fourth over when Kranti delivered a superb, incoming back-of-a-length delivery that kept low. Tammy (2) was caught completely in the crease and trapped plumb in front. The veteran chose not to review, though it was eventually hitting stumps via the umpires call. Kranti nearly handed India a massive second breakthrough in the eighth over when she hit Heather Knight on the pads. The vociferous appeal was turned down by the umpire, and India decided against using the Decision Review System (DRS). However, replays later confirmed the ball would have crashed into the leg stump, handing Heather a major reprieve. Maia, meanwhile, held her ground watchfully and broke the shackles in the ninth over, dispatching a rare loose delivery from Sayali through mid-wicket for the first boundary of the innings. Harmanpreet Kaur introduced spin in the penultimate over through Sneh Rana, who bowled a tidy, maiden over. In the final over of the day, Maia capitalised on a stray delivery from Kranti by clipping through fine leg to finish unbeaten on 17 alongside Heather, whos unconquered on one. Maia, meanwhile, held her ground watchfully and broke the shackles in the ninth over, dispatching a rare loose delivery from Sayali through mid-wicket for the first boundary of the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 285 all out in 74.5 overs (Smriti Mandhana 83, Harmanpreet Kaur 58; Sophie Ecclestone 3-68, Issy Wong 2-41) lead England 21/1 in 11 overs (Maia Bouchier 17 not out; Kranti Gaud 1-8) by 264 runs Article Source: IANS
Campbell's super knock powers Yorkshire to Roses win
Opener hits 64 off 42 to set up comfortable win over Lancashire
TG20 Season 1: Hyderabad E-Champions Set Up Summit Clash With Khammam Aces
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium: Hyderabad E-Champions returned to winning ways, delivering a clinical performance to register a commanding 8-wicket win over EIPL & eleve Karimnagar Diamonds in Qualifier 2 of the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 Season 1 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad on Friday. Hyderabad E-Champions will face Anvita Khammam Aces in the grand finale of the TG20 on Sunday. Having lost to the Aces in Qualifier 1, E-Champions will be motivated to get their revenge in the summit clash. Skipper Abhirath Reddy led the way with another glorious knock, scoring 82 off 49 balls, including seven fours and five sixes to become the first batter to score 500 runs in the season. In the first innings, E-Champions bowlers were precise in executing their plans with Purple Cap holder Ajay Dev Goud (2/24), Shanmukha Ashwin (2/24), and Pranav Varma (2/32) each bagging a brace to restrict Diamonds to a modest 157/7 in 20 overs. Opting to bat first in this must-win contest, Diamonds had a sedate start to their innings with Satwik Reddy and Tanmay Agarwal (10 off 10) being watchful in their approach. They scored 20 in the first three overs before Shanmukha Ashwin dealt a significant blow as he bagged the prized scalp of Tanmay. Hrishikesh Simha and Satwik added some impetus to the innings, smashing three sixes against Yashveer Goud to score 21 runs in the final over of the powerplay to propel their side to 50/1. The pair rotated strike actively while also finding the occasional boundary to add 40 runs in 23 balls. Akhil Rathod broke the partnership for E-Champions, dismissing Satwik for 28 off 21 balls. Entering a tricky situation at No.4, Rahul Radesh (28 off 15) got into the act immediately, finding boundaries with regularity to ensure that the scoring rate doesnt drop significantly for Diamonds. He added 40 off 26 balls alongside Simha, who was given a lifeline after being dropped on 29 by Abhirath Reddy in the tenth over. In an attempt to up the ante, Rahuls cameo came to an abrupt end as he was bowled by Shanmukha in the 12th over. E-Champions began to tighten the screws thereafter, conceding only 12 runs in 14 balls. Pranav Varma then delivered twin strikes in the 15th over, ending Simhas resistance after a 31-ball 38 and also cleaned up Chandan Sahani (7 off 10) to have the Diamonds reeling at 119/5. E-Champions bowlers were exceptional in their execution in the latter half of the innings, ensuring no boundaries were conceded in 48 deliveries. Shubham Sharma finally broke the shackles for his side, smacking consecutive sixes against Dev Mehta in the penultimate over to help them get past 150. Purple Cap holder Ajay Dev Goud closed out the innings efficiently for E-Champions, only allowing seven runs of the final over and bagging two wickets to restrict Diamonds to 157/7. In response, Abhirath and Sai Vikas Reddy ensured a steady start for the E-Champions, getting their eye in at 9/0 after two overs. They scored 17 runs off Rathlavath Dinesh in the following over and never looked back. The pair added 56 runs in the Power-play as they continued to put the Diamonds bowlers under pressure. They went about their business rather clinically from thereon, scoring 58 runs in the next five overs to wipe away a chunk of the target. Abhirath put on a show, displaying why hes regarded as one of the best batters in the tournament. He amassed his half-century in 32 balls, regaining the Orange Cap in the process. Sai Vikas also switched gears effortlessly after playing second fiddle for most of the chase as the two openers posted the second-highest opening stand of the tournament (124 runs). Sai Vikas missed out on his half-century as Shubham ended his 31-ball 45-run knock. Abhirath was also dismissed by Akhil Kumar in the 15th over. However, the damage had already been done. Vaishav Reddy (25 off 12) and Yashveer Goud (4 off 1) sealed the deal for E-Champions with 27 balls to spare. Sai Vikas also switched gears effortlessly after playing second fiddle for most of the chase as the two openers posted the second-highest opening stand of the tournament (124 runs). Sai Vikas missed out on his half-century as Shubham ended his 31-ball 45-run knock. Abhirath was also dismissed by Akhil Kumar in the 15th over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karimnagar Diamonds 157/7 in 20 overs (Hrishikesh Simha 38, Shubham Sharma 31, Shanmukha Ashwin 2/22, Ajay Dev Goud 2/24) lost to Hyderabad E-Champions 160/2 in 16.3 overs (Abhirath Reddy 82, Sai Vikas Reddy 45, Akhil Kumar 1/23, 1/41) by 8 wickets. Article Source: IANS
Matthews, Grimmond put on West Indies' biggest partnership to crush Ireland
The opening duo added 258 off 225 as West Indies completed their highest successful ODI chase
Hampshire secure top spot as Adams stars with bat and ball again
Captain hits 53 after taking 2 for 21 as Warwickshire fall to ninth defeat in 12 group games
Grace Scrivens 85 sets up Essex for victory over Durham
Captain combines in 94-run opening stand with Anneke Bosch to set visitors on their way
Is Brook ready to lead England across all three formats?
England don't have many options as a long-term replacement for Stokes but turning Brook risks spreading him too thin
Knott downs Somerset to seal Blaze's spot at Finals Day
Somerset's Charlie Dean top-scores with 41 and takes 3 for 24 but finds little support
Little to separate Muchova and Noskova in race to win first Grand Slam title
One-off Test: England Fight Back By Removing Smriti, Harmanpreet, Leave India At 202/5
Smriti Mandhana: Debutant off-spinner Mady Villiers struck a sensational blow on the final delivery of the afternoon session to dismiss India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, as hosts England fought their way back to leave the visitors at 202/5 in 51.2overs at tea on the first day of the one-off Test at Lord's on Friday. While the first session majorly belonged to India, England's bowlers roared back into the contest in the post-lunch session by showing discipline in their bowling and picking up the crucial wickets of set batters Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet, who both compiled 83 and 58, respectively. Resuming from 122/3 in 25 overs, Smriti and Harmanpreet (58) frustrated the hosts by taking India past the 150-run mark. Smriti was in splendid touch, using her feet elegantly against premier left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone and executing crisp pulls off the fast bowlers. At the other end, Harmanpreet battled intensely through physical discomfort and needed continuous medical attention from the team physio for troubles in her hand and hamstring. Scoring mainly through the off-side, Harmanpreet reached her second Test half-century off 99 balls with a drive off Mady. However, Englands persistence soon broke the 79-run stand off 155 balls against the run of play. Fast bowler Issy Wong, operating with supreme control, induced a faint outside edge from Smriti, as she fell 17 short of a historic century after being caught neatly behind by a diving Amy Jones standing up to the stumps. England also burned two unsuccessful reviews during the session - one for a caught-behind off Smriti and another off Deepti Sharma (five not out). Just as the session seemed to be closing out evenly, Mady tossed one up beautifully outside off, and lured Harmanpreet into an expansive drive before turning sharply through the gate to castle the skipper and give England more delight at the stroke of tea break. Scoring mainly through the off-side, Harmanpreet reached her second Test half-century off 99 balls with a drive off Mady. However, Englands persistence soon broke the 79-run stand off 155 balls against the run of play. Fast bowler Issy Wong, operating with supreme control, induced a faint outside edge from Smriti, as she fell 17 short of a historic century after being caught neatly behind by a diving Amy Jones standing up to the stumps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 202/5 in 51.2 overs (Smriti Mandhana 83, Harmanpreet Kaur 58; Issy Wong 2-41, Mady Villiers 1-22) against England Article Source: IANS
England chase 4-0 as India look to halt historic slump
A win for England in the fifth T20I would see them swipe India's No.1 ICC ranking
Review Meeting On T20I Series Losses Will Be Strictly About Course Correction, Says Saikia
T20 World Cup: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has stated that the upcoming review meeting on India mens recent T20I series defeats once the trip to United Kingdom concludes on July 19 will be strictly focused on course correction, adding that the discussions will revolve around identifying shortcomings and charting the way forward. Indias T20I side under Shreyas Iyer suffered a shock 2-0 series defeat to Ireland before enduring another series defeat in England. The twin setbacks have prompted the BCCI to take stock of the slide, especially after India had won the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup on home soil in March. The BCCI is currently observing the performance of the Indian T20 team, which has not been up to the mark in the ongoing series against England. However, this is not something abnormal and can happen in international cricket. We consider it as a purely bad phase. Once the ODI series gets over on July 19 and the team comes back, we will have a review meeting with core members of the team to discuss what went wrong in England. Since there is an ODI series, we are hoping that the team will be back in good form. The review meeting will be strictly about the performance of the team and how course correction can be done with regards to shortfalls. Nothing else will be discussed, said Saikia in a statement issued to IANS on Friday. The review meeting is expected to involve newly-appointed captain Shreyas and head coach Gautam Gambhir, and will examine team selection, tactical approach and execution of it in overseas conditions. The review meeting will be strictly about the performance of the team and how course correction can be done with regards to shortfalls. Nothing else will be discussed, said Saikia in a statement issued to IANS on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It remains to be seen whether the outcomes of the BCCIs detailed review meeting will come into effect before India embark on a three-match T20I series against Zimbabwe, beginning on July 23 in Harare. Article Source: IANS
Shivamogga Yodhas Tame Mysore Warriors By Seven Wickets To Book Qualifier 2 Berth
Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Shivamogga Yodhas stormed into Qualifier 2 of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 with a swift seven-wicket victory over Mysuru Warriors in the Eliminator at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday. Having restricted the Yodhas to 161/9 the Yodhas chased down the target with 23 balls to spare courtesy of half-centuries from Luvnith Sisodia and Tushar Singh. The victory also avenged their 66-all out defeat to the Warriors in the final league-stage fixture two days earlier. Asked to bat first, the Warriors endured a difficult start as Abhilash Shetty (3-14) and Naveen MG (3-53) dismantled the top order to leave the Warriors reeling at 66/6 in the 13th over. Madhav Bajaj and captain Vyshak Vijayakumar briefly revived the innings with a 39-run partnership for the eighth wicket before both fell in the space of seven balls. Coming in at No. 10, Abhishek Prabhakar then launched a sensational late assault, smashing an unbeaten 36 off just 10 deliveries, including five sixes and a four. Prabhakar plundered 28 runs in the final over of the innings. Alongside Lavish Kaushal, he added an unbroken 40 runs for the final wicket to post a competitive score. In reply, Luvnith Sisodia and Tushar Singh put the Yodhas firmly in control with a 95-run opening partnership in just 9.5 overs. Sisodia struck 56 off 35 balls, laced with seven fours and two sixes, while Tushar made 53 off 39 deliveries, including two fours and three sixes. Madhav Bajaj and captain Vyshak Vijayakumar briefly revived the innings with a 39-run partnership for the eighth wicket before both fell in the space of seven balls. Coming in at No. 10, Abhishek Prabhakar then launched a sensational late assault, smashing an unbeaten 36 off just 10 deliveries, including five sixes and a four. Prabhakar plundered 28 runs in the final over of the innings. Alongside Lavish Kaushal, he added an unbroken 40 runs for the final wicket to post a competitive score. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Later in the evening, the Bengaluru Blaster take on the Coastal Kings Mangaluru. The winner will advance to the final while, the loser will face the Yodhas tomorrow in Qualifier 2. The innings also saw Sisodia reclaim the Orange Cap, taking his tally to 374 runs in the tournament. Article Source: IANS
One-off Test: Smriti Hits Unbeaten 56 As India Reach 122/3 Against England At Lunch
Captain Harmanpreet Kaur: Smriti Mandhanas counter-attacking unbeaten half-century in her 300th international game guided India to 122/3 in 25 overs at lunch on the opening day of the one-off Test match against England at Lord's on Friday. In what is also the first-ever womens Test to be played at the iconic venue, England picked up three crucial wickets in an action-packed first session. But the honours majorly belonged to Smriti, who brought out her wonderful shots and punished England heavily through the legside to hit nine boundaries and a six. Opting to bowl first, England found immediate movement off the seam via Lauren Bell. India suffered an early blow in the second over when opener Shafali Verma was completely squared up by a sharp, short-of-length delivery from Lauren Filer and nicked behind to wicketkeeper Amy Jones for a duck. Yastika Bhatia (12) joined Smriti and started confidently with a flurry of boundaries, while also surviving a close leg-before-wicket review on umpire's call off Bell. However, Bell redeemed herself soon after, cleaning up Yastika with a brilliant inswinger that nipped away to hit the off-stump. Jemimah Rodrigues then partnered with Mandhana to steady the innings, capitalising heavily on a wayward English bowling display that lacked discipline. Smriti looked in sublime touch, punishing the loose balls and welcoming premier spinner Sophie Ecclestone into the attack with a massive slog-sweep over midwicket for six to close out the first hour. Smriti then brought up a sparkling run-a-ball half-century off just 50 deliveries in the 16th over and got the distinction of getting the first-ever Womens Test fifty at Lords. The dangerous 64-run third-wicket partnership was eventually broken against the run of play when Jemimah (35) chopped onto her stumps while going for an expansive drive against Issy Wong. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur (14 not out) then joined Smriti to safely navigate the remaining overs, ensuring India walked into the lunch break as the happier side after 25 overs of play. Smriti then brought up a sparkling run-a-ball half-century off just 50 deliveries in the 16th over and got the distinction of getting the first-ever Womens Test fifty at Lords. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 122/3 in 25 overs (Smriti Mandhana 56 not out, Jemimah Rodrigues 35; Lauren Filer 1-19, Issy Wong 1-29) against England Article Source: IANS
5th T20I: When And Where To Watch ENG Vs IND, Know All Details
Sony Sports Network TV: India will look to end their losing streak when they take on hosts England in the fifth and final match of the T20I series at the Rose Bowl on Saturday. After suffering a crushing nine-wicket defeat in Bristol, Shreyas Iyer's side trail the five-match series 3-0, with the opening game having been washed out. They will look to avoid the whitewash on English soil for the first time and get a consolation win. India's batting has let them down on the tour. After slipping to another shaky start in the 4th T20I, Iyer's unbeaten 80 almost single-handedly carried the visitors to 158/7. But the total proved nowhere near enough as Harry Brook and Phil Salt dismantled the attack with an unbeaten 151-run partnership, chasing the target with 37 balls to spare. England, on the other side, is leaving no stones unturned to dismantle the visitors with sheer pace and an attacking mindset. Harry Brook's side is looking like a well-oiled machine, with both batters and bowlers contributing to their success. India and England have faced each other in 34 T20Is, with India holding a narrow edge with 18 victories compared to England's 15 wins, while one match ended without a result. Their first-ever T20I meeting came on September 19, 2007, when India emerged victorious. The most recent encounter was on July 9, 2026, with England registering a comprehensive win to take an unassailable lead in the ongoing series. When: Saturday, July 11 at 7:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: Sony Sports Network TV channels and live-streaming on JioHotstar Squads: Where to watch: Sony Sports Network TV channels and live-streaming on JioHotstar Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Harry Brook (c), Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue, Jordan Cox, Sonny Baker, Luke Wood, Saqib Mahmood, Rehan Ahmed, James Coles. Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe eye 3-0 sweep as Bangladesh seek consolation
Zimbabwe haven't completed a clean sweep of Bangladesh in any format since 2001
Sony Sports Network TV: India will head into the fifth and final T20I against England at the Rose Bowl on Saturday searching for more than just a consolation victory. After suffering a crushing nine-wicket defeat in Bristol, Shreyas Iyer's side trail the five-match series 3-0, with the opening game having been washed out, leaving the visitors desperate to avoid entering the ODI leg without a single win. For England, however, the equation is straightforward. Another victory would complete a dominant series sweep and underline the gulf between the two sides throughout the tour, where they have consistently outplayed India in every department. The series has exposed several concerns for India's new leadership group. Despite flashes of individual brilliance, particularly from captain Iyer, India have failed to produce complete performances with either bat or ball. The batting has repeatedly crumbled under pressure from England's pace attack, while the bowlers have struggled to contain England's fearless batting approach. The defeat in Bristol summed up India's campaign. After slipping to another shaky start, Iyer's unbeaten 80 almost single-handedly carried the visitors to 158/7. But the total proved nowhere near enough as Harry Brook and Phil Salt dismantled the attack with an unbeaten 151-run partnership, chasing the target with 37 balls to spare. Iyer's personal form has been one of the few positives for India, but victories have remained elusive since he took over the captaincy. Across six cities in the United Kingdom, including Chester-Le-Street where the opening match was abandoned due to rain, India are still searching for their first win under his leadership. It is now the longest winless streak for the Indian men's team since they began playing T20 Internationals in 2006. The visitors will also be looking for greater contributions from the rest of the batting order. Young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has shown promise but has struggled against England's express pace, while Tilak Varma and the middle order have failed to convert starts into meaningful scores. Whether the team management opts for changes in the final match or continues backing the same combination will be one of the key talking points. India's bowling has fared little better. The pace attack has lacked consistency with the new ball, while the spinners have been unable to control the middle overs or provide breakthroughs when required. England's aggressive top order has capitalised on those shortcomings throughout the series. England, meanwhile, have looked a settled and confident unit. Brook has led from the front with authority, Phil Salt has rediscovered his touch at the top, while the new-ball pairing of Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue has repeatedly dismantled India's batting. Their sharp fielding and tactical discipline have further highlighted the difference between the two sides. With the series already secured, England have the opportunity to complete a memorable unbeaten campaign at home, while India will simply hope to salvage some pride and end an otherwise disappointing tour on a positive note When: Saturday, July 11 at 7:00 PM IST Where: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Where to watch: Sony Sports Network TV channels and live-streaming on JioHotstar Squads: Where to watch: Sony Sports Network TV channels and live-streaming on JioHotstar Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Harry Brook (c), Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue, Jordan Cox, Sonny Baker, Luke Wood, Saqib Mahmood, Rehan Ahmed, James Coles. Article Source: IANS
Ngarava Named As Zimbabwes Test And ODI Captain; Raza Retained As T20I Skipper
ZC Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani: Fast bowler Richard Ngarava will continue to be the skipper of Zimbabwe's men's Test and One-Day International (ODI) teams, while veteran batting all-rounder Sikandar Raza has been retained to lead the T20I side, said Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) on Friday. ZC has also named experienced all-rounder Josephine Nkomo as the new captain of the national womens team, after long-time skipper Mary-Anne Musonda announced her retirement from international cricket in April this year. The appointments, recommended by the ZC Boards Cricket Committee, were officially endorsed during a board meeting held in Harare. Ngarava, who recently made his captaincy debut during the one-off Test against Bangladesh at the Harare Sports Club and is leading the side in ODIs against them, will be assisted by youngster Brian Bennett as the Test vice-captain. Raza will step in as the ODI vice-captain, while Ngarava will conversely serve as Raza's deputy in the T20I format. For the women's team, left-arm seamer Nomvelo Sibanda has been appointed vice-captain to support Josephine. Confirming the leadership structure, ZC Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani stated that the board closely evaluated the character and experience of the chosen leaders. Captaincy is about far more than leading a team onto the field. It demands integrity, resilience, sound judgment, and the ability to inspire those around you. Raza will step in as the ODI vice-captain, while Ngarava will conversely serve as Raza's deputy in the T20I format. For the women's team, left-arm seamer Nomvelo Sibanda has been appointed vice-captain to support Josephine. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The crucial leadership appointments come at a vital juncture for Zimbabwe -- the men's team looks to sustain its recent upward trajectory, while the women's side has embarked on a historic maiden appearance in the ICC Womens Championship, which began earlier this year. Article Source: IANS
England win toss and bowl in historic women's Lord's Test
Villiers, Capsey and Shree Charani make Test debutants on sunny day in St John's Wood
PM Modi Gifts Steve Waugh A Two-decade-old Photo Of Their Meeting During MCG Visit
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese: Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented former Australia captain Steve Waugh with a nearly 20-year-old photograph of their first meeting when Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat during his visit to the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. Accompanied by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan, Modi unveiled a significant moment in world cricket. The Melbourne Renegades will face the Perth Scorchers at Chennai's M. A. Chidambaram Stadium on December 12 to kick off the 2026-27 Big Bash League season. This match will be the first-ever BBL game held outside Australia, with the Renegades acting as the home team. It is scheduled after the fourth day's play of the opening Test between Australia and New Zealand in Perth. India and Australia jointly support this initiative, with partial funding from the Centre of Australia-India Relations as part of a larger plan to strengthen bilateral ties. Chennai was chosen, with the backing of the BCCI and Australian Consul-General Silai Zaki, because of its rich cricket culture and the popularity of the Chennai Super Kings, the IPL franchise with the most social media followers. The BBL will be the first overseas domestic cricket league to hold a match in India. While Australian teams like the Perth Scorchers, Brisbane Heat, and Hobart Hurricanes previously played in India during the now-defunct Champions League T20, this will be the first official BBL game on Indian soil. Cricket Australia had taken a Sheffield Shield match to New Zealand in 2016. Cricket Australia General Manager of Big Bash Leagues Alistair Dobson said that staging the season opener in India reflects the BBL's growing global appeal and the strong cricketing connection between the two countries. The match is expected to be the most-watched game in the history of any Australian domestic sporting league. Australian broadcasters will send commentary teams to Chennai, while JioStar will broadcast the game across India. Cricket Australia aims for a full house at the 38,000-capacity stadium and will offer travel packages for Australian fans. During his visit to the MCG, Modi interacted with children taking part in exhibition matches of cricket, kabaddi, and Australian rules football alongside sporting legends like Steve Waugh and former Australia women's cricketer Lisa Sthalekar. The event celebrated the growing sporting relationship between the two countries. Cricket Australia General Manager of Big Bash Leagues Alistair Dobson said that staging the season opener in India reflects the BBL's growing global appeal and the strong cricketing connection between the two countries. The match is expected to be the most-watched game in the history of any Australian domestic sporting league. Australian broadcasters will send commentary teams to Chennai, while JioStar will broadcast the game across India. Cricket Australia aims for a full house at the 38,000-capacity stadium and will offer travel packages for Australian fans. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PM Modi also congratulated Australia on winning the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and noted that the coming decade offers unique opportunities for collaboration, with India set to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and Australia hosting the 2032 Brisbane Olympics. Article Source: IANS
Counties face World Cup football clash for Blast quarter-finals
Contingency plans in place for earlier start times if England beat Norway in Saturday's quarter-final
'Time Has Come For Shreyas Iyer To Create His Own Identity As Captain,' Says Karim
T20 World Cup: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim believes Shreyas Iyer must now establish his own identity as India's T20I captain, saying the tactical acumen he displayed in the IPL has yet to be reflected at the international level. Karim's remarks came after India slumped to a nine-wicket defeat against England in the fourth T20I in Bristol, handing the hosts an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series after the opening game was washed out. The series defeat is India's second bilateral T20I series loss since winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, with one match still to be played. I feel the time has come for Shreyas Iyer to assert himself as a captain. The tactical captaincy we have seen from him in the IPL has not yet been visible in international cricket, Karim told Jio Hotstar. The former national selector questioned some of Iyer's on-field decisions, particularly India's batting order during the Bristol defeat. For example, when he was batting in the middle, Shivam Dube came in at number five. I didn't understand that decision. That is not the Shreyas Iyer we know from the IPL. Logically, if he were captaining in the IPL right now, Tilak Varma would have walked in at number five instead of Shivam Dube, he said. Karim also stressed that communication from the captain during crucial phases of an innings is equally important. When you are batting in the middle as a captain, the messages you send to your partner are very important. Maybe it will take time for him to grow into the role, he added. Despite questioning Iyer's tactical approach, Karim felt the skipper's batting offered a major positive and would eventually help him become a better leader. Iyer played a brilliant knock of 80 runs off 49 balls against England in the 4th T20i, but he lacked support as India posted only 158 runs in 20 overs, which was chased down easily by England in 13.5 overs. But the biggest positive is that he scored runs with the bat. That gives a captain a lot of confidence. When your own performance is good, the captaincy automatically improves. I hope we will see that in the coming matches. I want him to create his own identity. He is ready for it. Now is the time to do it, Karim said. Karim also criticised India's batting approach against England's pace attack, saying the visitors failed to adapt to English conditions. But the biggest positive is that he scored runs with the bat. That gives a captain a lot of confidence. When your own performance is good, the captaincy automatically improves. I hope we will see that in the coming matches. I want him to create his own identity. He is ready for it. Now is the time to do it, Karim said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Iyer's captaincy will again be in focus when India take on England in the last match of the series on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
BCCI Women: England have won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in the historic one-off debut Test at the Lords Cricket Ground on Friday. The match is also the first-ever women's Test to be played at the iconic venue. After winning the toss, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt said batting all-rounder Alice Capsey and off-spinner Mady Villiers have been handed their debut caps. The match is also the final international game of opener Tammy Beaumont. The most we can get out of the wicket as bowlers will be now. We are looking forward to getting out there as a team. We are stood here on such a special occasion. We are the custodians of our team and have had that passed on from amazing people in the past, she said. India skipper Harmanpreet Kaur said left-arm spinner N Sree Charani has been handed a Test debut, while Yastika Bhatia will slot at number three after Pratika Rawal was ruled due to a laceration on her right knee. This is a great opportunity for us to put runs on the board, so let's see how it goes. It is a big achievement for us playing at Lord's and we are very excited about it. Going with two pacers and three spinners, she said. In the pitch report, Simon Doull said a healthy 7mm grass covering is there with a slightly spongy feel, and will provide assistance for the seamers early on. There is a tufty covering of grass so I think it will offer a bit of seam and the great Shane Warne said if it seams, it spins. I think the ball will slide on at medium pace - it won't be overly quick. Bowlers probably have to be a bit fuller at Lord's, he said. Playing XIs: In the pitch report, Simon Doull said a healthy 7mm grass covering is there with a slightly spongy feel, and will provide assistance for the seamers early on. There is a tufty covering of grass so I think it will offer a bit of seam and the great Shane Warne said if it seams, it spins. I think the ball will slide on at medium pace - it won't be overly quick. Bowlers probably have to be a bit fuller at Lord's, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Tammy Beaumont, Maia Bouchier, Heather Knight, Nat Sciver-Brunt (captain), Alice Capsey, Amy Jones (wicket-keeper), Mady Villiers, Sophie Ecclestone, Issy Wong, Lauren Bell, and Lauren Filer Article Source: IANS
Samson's Omission Was An Emotional Decision, Not A Logical One: Parthiv Patel
T20 World Cup: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel believes the decision to drop Sanju Samson and hand teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi an opportunity in the ongoing T20I series against England was driven more by emotion than logic. India's bold selection call has come under scrutiny after the defending T20 World Cup champions slipped to an unassailable 3-0 deficit in the five-match series, with the opening match washed out by rain and only one game remaining. England sealed the series with a dominant nine-wicket win in the fourth T20I, their first-ever bilateral T20I series triumph over India. Sooryavanshi, who was brought into the XI after intense public demand following his exploits in the IPL, has struggled to make an impact. The 15-year-old scored 14 on debut, followed it up with 13 in India's record 125-run defeat in the third T20I, and managed only a modest contribution in the fourth game as India's top order continued to falter. Why is it always Sanju Samson who misses out? If you look at Sanju Samson's career over the last 11-12 years, the one question that has always followed him is consistency. In 12 years, there has been just one IPL season in which he scored over 500 runs. Even in international cricket, he either blows hot or cold. And when it comes to selection, that factor always comes into play, Patel told Jio Hotstar. Either the player who isn't scoring quickly enough gets left out, or the one who has been inconsistent. You can't make decisions based on both emotion and logic. So emotionally, yes, it was the right call to give Vaibhav Sooryavanshi a chance. But if you go purely by logic, then why has Sanju Samson been left out? So, I think this decision was taken emotionally, Patel added. The former India wicketkeeper also said Indian cricket's vast talent pool often fuels debates over players left out of the playing XI. This is just how we are. Whenever someone isn't in the team, we automatically feel they're the one who would have done a better job. At the last T20 World Cup, Shreyas Iyer wasn't there, and everyone kept asking, 'Why isn't Shreyas Iyer in the team?' Now that he's back, people are saying Rajat Patidar should be in the side. Either the player who isn't scoring quickly enough gets left out, or the one who has been inconsistent. You can't make decisions based on both emotion and logic. So emotionally, yes, it was the right call to give Vaibhav Sooryavanshi a chance. But if you go purely by logic, then why has Sanju Samson been left out? So, I think this decision was taken emotionally, Patel added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Team India and Sooryavanshi would look to end their England tour on a high note with a win in the last match on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
BCCI To Review T20I Team's Performance After Series Loss To England: Saikia
The Indian T20I: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will conduct a detailed performance review of the mens T20I team immediately after the ongoing tour is over, said Secretary Devajit Saikia. The development came after India, the current Mens T20 World Cup holders, suffered a heavy nine-wicket defeat to England in Bristol on Thursday, handing the hosts a 3-0 unassailable lead in the five-match series. Speaking to IANS from Edinburgh, where the ICC Annual Conference is underway, Saikia acknowledged the mens T20I team's slump but remained confident of finding the solutions in the review meeting. The thing is very simple. The Indian T20I team is going through a bad phase in their games against England and Ireland before. So, we have to do a review once this series is over. Right now, a bad phase is going on in terms of the performance of the mens T20I team. So, we will have to look into what the problems they are facing, and we will definitely try to sort it out in a detailed review once the series is over. The review will happen immediately after the ODI series ends in England on July 19, Saikia said. In Bristol, barring skipper Shreyas Iyers unbeaten 80, rest of the Indian batting line-up fell quickly due to poor shot selection and were restricted to a below-par 158/7. In reply, England captain Harry Brook (79 not out) and Phil Salt (59 not out) completed the chase with six overs to spare. Since their return to international cricket, India have endured a nightmarish time in T20Is suffering a shocking, first-ever 2-0 series defeat to Ireland and now conceding the series to England, including a record 125-run defeat after being bundled out for just 76 in Nottingham. The problems have been aplenty for India their top-order and middle order have failed to click consistently and adjust themselves to playing on lively pitches. The bowling line-up minus Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah has been far from its best and the fielding has not been at its usual best. Since their return to international cricket, India have endured a nightmarish time in T20Is suffering a shocking, first-ever 2-0 series defeat to Ireland and now conceding the series to England, including a record 125-run defeat after being bundled out for just 76 in Nottingham. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It remains to be seen if the outcomes of the detailed review come into effect before India play a three-game T20I series against Zimbabwe, starting on July 23 in Harare. Article Source: IANS
Delighted To Witness Young Sporting Talent Play Cricket, Kabaddi At MCG: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his delight at witnessing young sporting talent in action at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), stressing that sports possess a unique ability to unite people across borders. PM Modi on Friday visited the MCG, accompanied by his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese and the Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan, for an event celebrating India-Australia sporting ties. Several Australian sporting legends, including Steve Waugh and Lisa Sthalekar, were present at the event. During the visit, the leaders interacted with young athletes participating in Kabbadi, Australian football and cricket exhibition games. Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi shared his experience, stating, Delighted to witness young sporting talent in action at the MCG. Watching children play cricket, Kabaddi and Australian rules football was a wonderful reminder that sport has a unique ability to connect people. The visit underscored the growing importance of sports, cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties as pillars of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The two leaders jointly released the India-Australia Sports Collaboration Roadmap and welcomed the growing collaboration between India and Australia in the field of sports. India and Australia share a deep sporting bond. As both our nations prepare to host major global sporting events in the years ahead, there is immense potential to deepen cooperation in sports, youth engagement, infrastructure and talent development, he added. The visit underscored the growing importance of sports, cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties as pillars of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The two leaders jointly released the India-Australia Sports Collaboration Roadmap and welcomed the growing collaboration between India and Australia in the field of sports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He noted that India and Australia were together entering a significant decade in international sports, with India hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2030 and Australia hosting the Brisbane Olympics in 2032. He emphasised that these developments create natural opportunities for closer bilateral cooperation in sports and associated industries. Article Source: IANS
Tromp, Fletcher and Russell lift LAKR to No. 3
Narine's 1 for 14 in four overs and Russell's two blows in an over restricted Washington Freedom
PM Modi and Australian PM Albanese release Sports Collaboration Roadmap
As per the roadmap, an India-Australia Youth Sports Festival will also be organised
158 Wasn't The Perfect Total; We Fell Short Of Our Execution: Iyer
Skipper Shreyas Iyer: Skipper Shreyas Iyer admitted his side India once again fell short in execution across departments after England sealed the T20I series with a dominant nine-wicket victory. India once again endured a batting collapse before skipper Shreyas Iyer rescued the innings with a fighting 80 off 49 balls. But no other Indian batter managed to make a significant contribution as the visitors finished on 158/7 in 20 overs. Chasing a modest target of 159, England lost Jos Buttler early, but thereafter India had no answers as Brook and Salt stitched together an unbroken 151-run stand for the second wicket as England raced to 159/1 in just 13.5 overs, winning with 37 balls to spare. This is the first time England have beaten India in a bilateral T20I series of two or more games. India have won five of the previous six, while one ended in a draw. Indias last two defeats in a bilateral series against England (any format) had come on the 2018 tour (by 2-1 in ODIs and by 4-1 in Tests). Post then, until before the ongoing one, they had won eight out of 10, with the last two Test series in the country ending in draws (both 2-2). Again, it was a disappointing one. Definitely, 158 wasn't the perfect total on the board. And eventually we saw how quickly they chased down. When we came on to bowling, I just asked our bowlers to repeat the lengths as much as possible because top of middle-stump and leg-stump, it was very difficult to hit and score boundaries off that. So I think we fell a bit short in terms of our execution. And, yeah, we saw that when we were changing the pace, when we were trying something else, they scored off those loose balls, Iyer said after the match. Shreyas Iyer rescued the innings with a fighting 80 off 49 balls. Walking in after the fall of early wickets, Iyer anchored the innings almost single-handedly, striking four fours and five sixes. Reflecting on his own performance, Iyer said personal performances mattered little without a victory. Definitely happy with my performance, but see, if it's not on the winning cause, it just goes to the side. So disappointed on that aspect because whenever I play, I want to perform and see to it that my team wins. But unfortunately, today wasn't that day. Definitely look forward in the next game, he said. Iyer further said the Indian side is currently in transition phase and backed the players to learn from their mistakes. See, this is the transition phase and we will be making lot of mistakes. You see a lot of youngsters playing here in these conditions for the first time. So mistakes will definitely make them realize how important it is to adapt and have that awareness when you come in the overseas conditions, said Iyer. Reflecting on his own performance, Iyer said personal performances mattered little without a victory. Definitely happy with my performance, but see, if it's not on the winning cause, it just goes to the side. So disappointed on that aspect because whenever I play, I want to perform and see to it that my team wins. But unfortunately, today wasn't that day. Definitely look forward in the next game, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before the ongoing season, India had won 11 of their last 12 bilateral T20I series, while the one in South Africa in December 2023 ended in a 1-1 draw. Article Source: IANS
Harmanpreet Kaur Eyes Historic Lords Test as India Seek Redemption Against England
Harmanpreet Kaur believes the first women's Test at Lord's offers India the chance to end their tour of England on a high after the disappointment of a T20 World Cup group-stage exit at the 'Home of Cricket' a fortnight ago. India's six-wicket defeat by eventual champions Australia on June 28 ended the 50-over World Cup title-holders' dreams of holding both major limited-overs trophies at the same time. But it did leave them with 11 days to prepare before facing England in a four-day Test starting on Friday. After 150 men's Tests at Lord's dating back to 1884, this match marks another landmark for a rapidly evolving women's game, where leading nations such as England and India are now fully professional. This Test match is a very big deal for us, India captain Kaur told reporters at Lord's on Thursday. It will be very good for the team if we win it. Everyone at home is sad that we could not give our best at the T20 World Cup. We did well in some games but not overall. But at this Test match, we can make up for that. We can bring that confidence back. India have won three out of 15 Tests against England, and their opponents just one, with the other 11 drawn over a span of 40 years. - 'Not too late' - That demonstrates just how rare multi-day games are in women's cricket, with Kaur -- who will be playing just her eighth Test this week -- glad to be involved in a landmark fixture at the age of 37. Maybe it's late but not too late, said Kaur. Still I'm playing and still getting this opportunity to be part of this historic day so I'm really looking forward to this. The dynamic batter added: As a kid we always dream about playing Test matches, and playing at Lord's is one of the dreams. The Test takes place 50 years after the first women's international at Lords, when females were not allowed to be members of Marylebone Cricket Club, the owners of the celebrated London venue and were also denied access to the Long Room of the ground's iconic pavilion. But England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, confessed to mixed emotions as she and her team return to Lord's just five days after their crushing seven-wicket defeat by Australia in the World Cup final. It's something we, as cricketers, have probably hoped for, said Sciver-Brunt. I think we are pretty deserving of being here and we'll relish the opportunity. I'm sure the disappointment won't have left lots of people about what happened at the final, but we are looking forward to such a special week at Lord's, doing something we dreamt of as kids growing up. It's a great time to be a women's cricketer. England will also have the added incentive of trying to send Tammy Beaumont out with a win as she brings down the curtain on an international career that started in 2009. She's seen women's cricket through all of the changes we've had. Seventeen years playing the game for England is a huge achievement, said Sciver-Brunt. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She's scored a lot of runs for our team and we've relied on those runs a lot of times... I hope we can send her off with a great week here at Lord's.
Mustafizur Rahman ruled out for four weeks with hamstring and knee injuries
He has been ruled out of the remainder of Bangladesh's tour of Zimbabwe
Grimmond replaces injured Henry in West Indies squad for Ireland ODIs
The three-match series in Ireland is West Indies' third of the 2025-29 Women's Championship
PM Modi, Albanese Unveil Historic BBL Fixture; Chennai To Host Season Opener
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Melbourne Renegades will play Perth Scorchers in Chennai in December to open the 2026-27 Big Bash League (BBL) season. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese unveiled the fixture during a joint visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Friday. The match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium scheduled for December 12 will be the first BBL fixture outside Australia and will launch the BBL 16 season. The Renegades will be the home team with the match to take place after the fourth day's play in the first Test against New Zealand in Perth. I am happy that a Big Bash League match will be hosted in Chennai, India. Hosting a match in India for any league guarantees a massive reach and viewership,' PM Modi said in his address. India and Australia have been involved in securing the fixture, which is partly funded by a grant from the Centre of Australia-India Relations to promote ties between the two countries. Chennai was chosen for the game by the BCCI and Australian Consul-General Silai Zaki because of the city's deep passion for cricket and its loyalty to the Chennai Super Kings, the most followed IPL team on social media. The BBL became the first foreign cricket league to take a game to India. The Scorchers, Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes played T20 matches in the country more than a decade ago in the now defunct Champions League tournament, while CA previously held a Sheffield Shield fixture in New Zealand, near Christchurch, when NSW drew with WA in 2016. Alistair Dobson, CA's general manager of Big Bash Leagues, said the opportunity to play in India reinforced the BBL's appeal as a global competition with support within and beyond Australia's borders. The BBL became the first foreign cricket league to take a game to India. The Scorchers, Brisbane Heat and Hobart Hurricanes played T20 matches in the country more than a decade ago in the now defunct Champions League tournament, while CA previously held a Sheffield Shield fixture in New Zealand, near Christchurch, when NSW drew with WA in 2016. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australian networks will send commentary teams to Chennai and JioStar will broadcast the match to Indian viewers. Cricket Australia said that the league is aiming to sell out the 38,000-seat stadium for the season opener, with packages to be available for travelling fans. Article Source: IANS
Ben Currans Maiden ODI Century Powers Zimbabwe to Series-Sealing Win Over Bangladesh
Ben Curran struck a century as Zimbabwe beat Bangladesh by 13 runs in Harare on Thursday to take a winning 2-0 lead in a three-match one-day international series. An unbeaten 111 by opener Curran propelled the home side to 247 for six and the tourists were all out for 234 off the first ball of the penultimate over. Zimbabwe won the first ODI by 25 runs on Monday and the sides meet again on Saturday in a dead rubber. The teams then move to Bulawayo for a three-match Twenty20 series from July 15. Curran, a brother of England internationals Sam and Tom, became the seventh Zimbabwean to bat through an entire 300-ball ODI innings. His stay at the crease could have been much shorter if Towhid Hridoy had not fumbled an attempted catch at short cover with the Zimbabwean having made just four runs. With Zimbabwe 66 for four, Curran and unbeaten lower-order batter Brad Evans (58) put on 99 runs in a seventh-wicket partnershp that ultimately proved decisive. Curran has never struck a six in an ODI and that record remained. He did hit nine fours off 135 balls in an innings that became progressively bolder. Evans hit five sixes and two fours. Bangladesh lost two wickets for 38 runs before opener Tanzid Hasan (57) and middle-order Hridoy (60) combined for an 84-run third-wicket stand, lifting the visitors to 122-3. Needing 14 runs from their final two overs for victory with one wicket standing, Bangladeshi hopes were dashed when captain Mehidy Hasan Miraz (27) was caught by Evans near deep square leg. Brief scores Zimbabwe 247-6 in 50 overs (B. Curran 111 not out, B. Evans 58 not out; Mehidy Hasan Miraz 2-32, Taskin Ahmed 2-57) v Bangladesh 234-9 in 48.1 overs (Towhid Hridoy 60, Tanzid Hasan 57; R. Ngarava 3-55) Result: Zimbabwe won by 13 runs Series: Zimbabwe have winning 2-0 lead with one match to play Also Read: Live Cricket Score Toss: Bangladesh
Chennai locked in to host Renegades vs Scorchers BBL opener
CA said they had interest from most clubs in being part of the fixture, and hope to sell out MA Chidambaram Stadium
Melbourne Renegades BBL team leave Marvel Stadium after 15 years
The MCG will become their official home venue although it's understood they will host two games at Junction Oval
Brook targets England No.1 ranking after sealing series win
Captain surprised by progress but says score is fair reflection after strong run of form
Middlesex name Harrington as interim chief executive
Statement makes no mention of Andrew Cornish, who was placed on gardening leave in late 2025
4th T20I: Brook, Salt Crush India As England Seal Series With Emphatic Nine-wicket Win
Captain Harry Brook: Captain Harry Brook produced a scintillating 79 not out off just 35 balls while Phil Salt remained unbeaten on 59 off 42 deliveries as England thrashed India by nine wickets with 37 balls to spare in the fourth T20I at the County Ground in Bristol, to clinch the five-match series 3-0 with one game to spare. Chasing a modest target of 159, England lost Jos Buttler early, but thereafter India had no answers as Brook and Salt stitched together an unbroken 151-run stand for the second wicket. Brook dominated the attack with a flurry of boundaries and sixes, while Salt played the perfect supporting role as England raced to 159/1 in just 13.5 overs, winning with 37 balls to spare. Earlier, India once again endured a batting collapse before skipper Shreyas Iyer rescued the innings with a fighting 80 off 49 balls. Walking in after the fall of early wickets, Iyer anchored the innings almost single-handedly, striking four fours and five sixes. Shivam Dube chipped in with 22, but no other Indian batter managed to make a significant contribution as the visitors finished on 158/7 in 20 overs. Englands bowlers laid the foundation for victory with disciplined spells. Jofra Archer claimed 2-20 while Josh Tongue also picked up two wickets to ensure India never built any sustained momentum despite Iyers resistance. Indias bowlers failed to defend the below-par total after dismissing Buttler cheaply. Brook seized control from the outset, attacking both pace and spin with ease, while Salt kept the scoreboard ticking as England completed one of their most dominant chases of the series. The victory gives England an unassailable lead in the five-match series, continuing Indias disappointing tour in which their batting has repeatedly depended on skipper Iyer. At the same time, the bowling attack has struggled to contain Englands aggressive batting lineup. After the first match was abandoned, England won the next three. Indias bowlers failed to defend the below-par total after dismissing Buttler cheaply. Brook seized control from the outset, attacking both pace and spin with ease, while Salt kept the scoreboard ticking as England completed one of their most dominant chases of the series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 158/7 in 20 overs (Shreyas Iyer 80*, Shivam Dube 22; Jofra Archer 2-20, Josh Tongue 2-36) lost to England 159/1 in 13.5 overs (Harry Brook 79*, Phil Salt 59*) by 9 wickets Article Source: IANS
Muchova pips Gauff in a thriller, sets up title clash with Noskova
It will be the first womens singles final at SW19 between compatriots since Serena Williams met sister Venus in 2009; Indias Arnav bows out in boys singles quarterfinal
TG20 Season 1: Khammam Aces End Hyderabad's Unbeaten Run, Storm Into Final
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium: Anvita Khammam Aces booked their place in the final of the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 with a thrilling 10-run victory over Hyderabad E-Champions in Qualifier 1 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad on Thursday. Powered by Mickil Jaiswal's unbeaten 76 and a disciplined bowling effort led by Sahendra Mallu (3/31) as well as Harshith Sais disciplined final over, the Aces successfully defended 200 to hand Hyderabad E-Champions their first defeat of the tournament, ending the league leaders' unbeaten run. While Anvita Khammam Aces advance directly to the final on Sunday, July 12, Hyderabad E-Champions will have another opportunity to qualify when they face EIPL & eleve Karimnagar Diamonds in Qualifier 2 on Friday, July 10, after the Diamonds defeated Ranga Reddy Risers by 75 runs in Thursday's Eliminator. Aces made a steady start after being put in to bat, with Paras Raj (32 off 18) leading the early charge despite the loss of Wafi Kachchhi (3 off 5). Paras took the attack to Akhil Rathod with two towering sixes before continuing his aggressive approach against Shanmukha Ashwin, striking a six and a four to help the Aces race to 49/1 after five overs. However, Ajay Dev Goud struck immediately after the Power-play, dismissing Paras to peg the innings back. G Sai Krishna Reddy (40 off 30) and Ananth Prateek Reddy (18 off 11) then rebuilt calmly, rotating the strike while keeping the scoreboard ticking. Sai Krishna broke the shackles with a six off Anvith Reddy before Ananth shifted gears, launching Pranav Varma for a six and a four in the opening deliveries of the 10th over. Pranav, however, responded with the crucial wicket of Ananth off the very next ball, leaving Anvita Khammam Aces well placed at 87/3 at the halfway stage. Mickil Jaiswal and Sai Krishna ensured Aces maintained the momentum after the halfway stage, adding quick runs against the Hyderabad E-Champions attack. Sai Krishna accelerated with a six before Akhil Rathod ended his impressive knock, having him caught by Ganesh Gadugu for 40 off 30, leaving the Aces at 98/4 after 11 overs. Mickil then took charge alongside skipper CV Milind (17 off 12), steadily rebuilding the innings with regular boundaries. Milind struck a six and a four off Shanmukha Ashwin and Pranav Varma, respectively. At the same time, Mickil matched him stroke for stroke with a six off Ashwin and consecutive boundaries against Ajay Dev Goud to bring up a brilliant half-century off just 26 balls. After Ashwin dismissed Milind, Sahendra Mallu (9 off 8) joined Mickil as the duo added crucial late runs, with Mickil smashing two sixes off Ajay Dev Goud in the 18th over before finishing in spectacular fashion with three more sixes in the final over. The unbeaten Mickil Jaiswal finished on 76 off 34, anchoring the innings with seven sixes and four boundaries, as the late assault helped the Aces pile on 113 runs in the final 10 overs to finish with a formidable 200/6. E-Champions began their chase aggressively despite an early setback as skipper Abhirath Reddy (1 off 3) fell in the second over. Sai Vikas Reddy (69 off 27), however, took charge immediately, smashing back-to-back sixes off Harshith Sai before adding another maximum and a flurry of boundaries to propel the E-Champions to 37/1 after three overs. Sai Vikas continued his assault through the powerplay, finding regular boundaries against Milind and Vidyananda Reddy, while Anvith Reddy (16 off 16) played the supporting role. The pair guided E-Champions to a commanding 71/1 at the end of the Power-play. Aces struck back soon after as 16-year-old Ved Reddy dismissed Anvith, but Sai Vikas remained unstoppable, bringing up a breathtaking half-century before hammering another boundary to race to 69. Ved eventually ended his whirlwind knock in the ninth over, leaving E-Champions at 100/3. Ganesh Gadugu ensured there was no further wobble, taking the attack to Shaik Azhar with two towering sixes in the 10th over. Their late flourish lifted E-Champions to 114/3 at the halfway stage, firmly in control of the chase. Ganesh and Pranav Varma rebuilt cautiously after the halfway stage, rotating the strike well. Pranav found the boundary off Sahendra Mallu before Ganesh's steady knock ended on 123/4, caught by Ananth Prateek Reddy off Sahendra Mallu for 27 off 16. Ajay Dev Goud then injected momentum into the chase, striking a towering six and a boundary off Ved Reddy against Sahendra Mallu. However, Sahendra produced another crucial breakthrough by dismissing Ajay for 13 off 10, reducing E-Champions to 140/5 after 14 overs. Pranav Varma (26 off 22) and Vaishnav Reddy (21* off 16) stitched together a useful partnership, with Pranav launching Sahendra for a six before Vidyananda Reddy removed him in the 17th over. The Aces tightened the screws further as Sahendra dismissed P Arvind (0 off 4) and Milind trapped Shanmukha Ashwin (1 off 4) LBW, leaving the E-Champions struggling at 176/8. Vaishnav fought till the very end, striking a six off Sahendra Mallu before adding a boundary in the final over off Harshith Sai. Akhil Rathod remained unbeaten on 8 off 4 and chipped in with a six in the closing stages, but E-Champions could only reach 190/8, falling 10 runs short despite Vaishnav's unbeaten effort. Pranav Varma (26 off 22) and Vaishnav Reddy (21* off 16) stitched together a useful partnership, with Pranav launching Sahendra for a six before Vidyananda Reddy removed him in the 17th over. The Aces tightened the screws further as Sahendra dismissed P Arvind (0 off 4) and Milind trapped Shanmukha Ashwin (1 off 4) LBW, leaving the E-Champions struggling at 176/8. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Anvita Khammam Aces 200/6 in 20 overs (Mickil Jaiswal 76*, G Sai Krishna Reddy 40, Paras Raj 32, Akhil Rathod 2/33, Pranav Varma 1/32) beat Hyderabad E-Champions 190/8 in 20 overs (Sai Vikas Reddy 69, Ganesh Gadugu 27, Pranav Varma 26, Ved Reddy 2/33, Sahendra Mallu 3/31) by 10 runs Article Source: IANS
4th T20I: Shreyas Iyer's Fighting 80 Takes India To 158/7 Against Disciplined England
Skipper Shreyas Iyer: Skipper Shreyas Iyer played a lone hand with a counter-attacking 80 off 49 balls, but a disciplined England bowling performance restricted a stuttering Indian batting lineup to a below-par 158/7 in their must-win fourth T20I at the County Ground in Bristol on Thursday. Electing to bat first, India were rocked again by Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue, who started well again with the ball and used short balls to great effect. After that, the rest of the bowlers took over to keep India to two runs below 160, including not conceding boundaries in the last two overs. With Indias batters again falling to pull shots and not staying at the crease for long, Iyer stood up to lead the batting charge through his unbeaten knock, laced with four boundaries and five sixes. The sun-baked conditions at Bristol demanded precision with shot selection due to short straight boundaries and longer square boundaries. But India's strategy to explode in the powerplay backfired against the extra bounce extracted by the England pacers. Openers Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (15) and Abhishek Sharma (16) briefly took 15 runs from Josh Tongues opening over, but the recovery was short-lived. Jofra Archer (2-20) provided the initial breakthrough by dismissing young Sooryavanshi, who holed out to mid-on on a pull. Tongue (2-36) soon joined the party, utilising a short-ball plan to remove Ishan Kishan (4) via a top-edge. When spinner Adil Rashid claimed Abhishek caught and bowled in his very first over, India's left-handed top-order was back in the dugout with the scorecard reading a modest 48/3 in 6.4 overs. Captain Shreyas then anchored the innings alongside Shivam Dube (22). The duo stitched a 53-run partnership for the fourth wicket, pulling India past the 100-mark. However, England's bowlers maintained a tight leash on a spongy surface, keeping Dube's strike rate under check before Will Jacks broke the stand by having him caught at long-on. The introduction of Tilak Varma (11) didnt bring any momentum as he fell to Tongue's change of pace. Left with little support, Shreyas shifted gears spectacularly in the 18th over, dismantling Rashid for two massive sixes and a boundary in a 20-run over to get his fifty off 33 balls. Just when India looked poised for a late flourish, Sam Curran delivered a brilliant penultimate over, conceding a mere four runs. Archer then closed out the final over clinically, removing Washington Sundar (5) before executing a clever piece of football skill on his follow-through to run out Axar Patel (1), as England now need to chase down 159 for a series victory. The introduction of Tilak Varma (11) didnt bring any momentum as he fell to Tongue's change of pace. Left with little support, Shreyas shifted gears spectacularly in the 18th over, dismantling Rashid for two massive sixes and a boundary in a 20-run over to get his fifty off 33 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 158/7 in 20 overs (Shreyas Iyer 80 not out, Shivam Dube 22; Jofra Archer 2-20, Josh Tongue 2-36) against England Article Source: IANS
Varun, Harshit Rana out of rest of T20I series against England
Both players had suffered hamstring injuries during the third T20I against England
'Historic' Lord's Test offers chance at redemption for India and England
Both teams look to move on from T20 World Cup heartbreak as Harmanpreet and Sciver-Brunt call for more women's Tests ahead of Lord's clash
4th T20I: Reigning World Champions India Feeling The Heat After Ordinary Show, Says Dinesh Karthik
T20 World Champions: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik on Thursday said that the reigning T20 World Champions are feeling the heat after a very ordinary performance in the ongoing series against England, adding that constant chopping and changing hasnt really helped their cause. After a shock 2-0 series defeat to Ireland, India are 2-0 behind in the five-game series and need a win to keep themselves alive. In their last game at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, India were bowled out for 76, their second-lowest total in mens T20Is, and suffered a massive 125-run defeat. India have been very ordinary so far in this series, so there are a lot of questions being asked about the XI they are choosing, the players left out, the bowling changes, and, most importantly, the batting order. India will be feeling the heat. They are reigning world T20 champions and have set a certain standard for themselves that they are not standing up to. They are a side in transition, bringing in a lot of new faces and a new captain in Shreyas, so I believe they are focused on the ODI World Cup in 2027, and that T20 is about bringing youngsters in, said Karthik on Sky Sports Cricket. Echoing Karthik's sentiments, Englands 2019 ODI World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan stated that the hosts have comprehensively outplayed India with their balanced approach and tactical discipline. India are wounded, and England are absolutely flying. They have batted with an element of temperament that has perhaps not been there before, and bowled with a huge amount of confidence that has put India on their backsides. Now it is about adapting to conditions. If England win the final two games of this series, they will go to world No 1, leapfrogging India, so that is a huge opportunity they can't take for granted. This format is becoming England's best numbers-wise, he added. India are wounded, and England are absolutely flying. They have batted with an element of temperament that has perhaps not been there before, and bowled with a huge amount of confidence that has put India on their backsides. Now it is about adapting to conditions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I don't think the England fast bowlers will get the bounce they got at Trent Bridge, but the line will be similar, into the rib cage. It is pretty clear they want India's batsmen to leave their driving licence in the dressing room. Article Source: IANS
India bat; Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy ruled out of the series
Prasidh Krishna and Washington Sundar came into India's XI in Bristol
4th T20I: Injured Rana, Chakaravarthy Ruled Out Of Remaining Games Against England
The BCCI Medical Team: In a major blow to the Indian team, seam-bowling all-rounder Harshit Rana and wrist-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy have been ruled out of the remainder of the ongoing T20I series against England due to hamstring injuries. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed the development shortly after the toss for the crucial fourth T20I at the County Ground, with India electing to bat first in a must-win clash. Harshit Rana and Varun Chakaravarthy sustained hamstring injuries in the third T20I against England at Trent Bridge. The BCCI Medical Team has assessed them and ruled them out of the 4th and 5th T20Is, said the BCCI in an official statement. Rana recently returned to the setup after a knee injury requiring surgery kept him out of the victorious T20 World Cup campaign and IPL 2026. Chakaravarthy, meanwhile, had missed the 2-0 T20I series defeat in Ireland due to foot injury rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. In the duos absence, pacer Prasidh Krishna and off-spin bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar have found their way back into the playing eleven for the fourth game. The injury setback also means that Rana is likely to be out of the subsequent three-match ODI series against England, starting on July 14. Rana recently returned to the setup after a knee injury requiring surgery kept him out of the victorious T20 World Cup campaign and IPL 2026. Chakaravarthy, meanwhile, had missed the 2-0 T20I series defeat in Ireland due to foot injury rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fast bowler Prince Yadav, who has been a bright spot for India on the ongoing tour, will be in the frame to be his replacement in the Shubman Gill-led ODI team. Following the series opener at Edgbaston in Birmingham, India and England will play further ODI games in Cardiff (July 16) and Lords (July 19). Article Source: IANS
4th T20I: Washington, Prasidh Return As India Elect To Bat In Must-win Clash With England
Washington Sundar: Off-spin bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar and pacer Prasidh Krishna returned to Indias playing eleven as captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and elected to bat first in their must-win fourth T20I against England here at the County Ground in Bristol on Thursday. India are 2-0 behind in the five-game series and need a win to keep themselves alive. After the toss, Iyer said Washington and Prasidh would come in for Harshit Rana and Varun Chakaravarthy being ruled out due to hamstring injuries. The match also marks left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Axar Patels 100th T20I appearance. It is a must-win game, and we are going to play like that. We have had fearlessness, but have not been able to execute the plans as much as possible. Today is a fresh day, a fresh start, and the boys are in high spirits. We want to be positive, but you have to read the environment and see how the game is going - adapt to the wicket and the way the wind is blowing. If we sort these, we will definitely get the results, he said. England skipper Harry Brook said leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed replaces left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Liam Dawson in the playing eleven. We would have batted. There's a nice, even spread of grass. We played awesome in the last game, adapted to conditions, and communicated really well. It was a very good team performance. It would be lovely to win the series, and it is more of the same from the other night. Adapt, communicate, and back ourselves. Everyone can contribute on our side. Playing XIs: We played awesome in the last game, adapted to conditions, and communicated really well. It was a very good team performance. It would be lovely to win the series, and it is more of the same from the other night. Adapt, communicate, and back ourselves. Everyone can contribute on our side. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Harry Brook (captain), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Josh Tongue Article Source: IANS
T20 WC Heartbreak Behind Us, Looking Forward To A Special Week At Lord's, Says Sciver-Brunt
T20 World Cup: Asserting that the disappointment of their T20 World Cup final defeat is behind them, England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt on Thursday said the squad is looking forward to a special week as they gear up for the historic first-ever women's Test match against India at Lord's starting on Friday. The match marks the first time the England women's team will play a Test match at the iconic venue, and its importance is highlighted by a UK-record ticket sale of over 30,000 for a women's red-ball game. There's some disappointment about the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final. The beauty of being here now is that it's a change of format and the polar opposite of T20 cricket. We've got some fresh faces in our squad who are bringing some great energy as well. I'm sure the disappointment of the final won't have left lots of people, but we are looking forward to such a special week here at Lord's, doing something that we dreamt of as kids. It's a great time to be a women's cricketer, she said in the pre-match press conference. With potential Test debuts on the horizon for Alice Capsey, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, and Mady Villiers, Nat warned her team about the challenges of navigating a gruelling four-day game against a formidable Indian line-up. The basics of the game don't change, whatever format you're playing in. It might just be the mental battles you have with yourself throughout the game. There's a lot of resilience that needs to be shown during a Test match, and riding the waves of energy that you'll have, but some proper determination will go into every day that we'll be playing. Acknowledging the distinct defensive batting strengths that the visiting Indian batters possess, Nat noted that breaking down Indias resistance will be a game of patience. India have had lots of success and some very experienced top batters that love batting for a long time. It's really drilled into the Indian batters that 'the value of your wicket is so important'. They will pose some great challenges for us to navigate. I'm sure we'll be thrown lots of different things while we are out there, and hopefully we can throw some things back. The match will also serve as an emotional farewell for veteran opening batter Tammy Beaumont, who will retire from international cricket at the conclusion of this Test match. Nat paid an extensive tribute to her longtime teammate, who ended her 17-year international career as England's highest century-maker in the 50-over format. It's really drilled into the Indian batters that 'the value of your wicket is so important'. They will pose some great challenges for us to navigate. I'm sure we'll be thrown lots of different things while we are out there, and hopefully we can throw some things back. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She is someone who has got great determination and resolve in that, 'no one's going to get me out today, this is my day, and I'm scoring runs'. That attitude will certainly be missed. Personally, as a friend, she will be missed in the team as well. I hope that we can send her off with a great week here at Lord's, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
India and England turn to whites as Lord's gears up for a historic first
It will be a quick turnaround for both sides after the T20 World Cup but with more than 30,000 tickets already sold, the occasion promises to be a landmark
For the U.S. Men's National Team (USMNT), their performance in FIFA, which began with so much promise, ended earlier than millions of American fans had hoped.
Wimbledon 2026: Battle-hardened Djokovic, Sinner set for an intriguingshowdown
FIFA World Cup advertising rates hit 20-25 lakh during knockout stage
The company confirmed commitment of over 95 per cent of premium advertising inventory for FIFA World Cup 2026
TG20 Season 1: Tanmay's Blistering 137, Ashish's Five-for Power Karimnagar Diamonds To Qualifier 2
Though Nitin Sai Yadav: Skipper Tanmay Agarwal led from the front with a sensational 61-ball 137 before spinner Ashish Srivastav scalped a five-wicket haul as EIPL & Eleve Karimnagar Diamonds routed Ranga Reddy Risers by 75 runs to storm into the Qualifier 2 of the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 in Hyderabad on Thursday. By virtue of this victory, Karimnagar Diamonds will now face the losing team of Qualifier 1, to be played between Hyderabad E-Champions and Anvita Khammam Aces, in the do-or-die Qualifier 2 fixture scheduled for Friday. Electing to bat first, Karimnagar Diamonds, riding on a batting masterclass from Tanmay and a fine half-century from Hrishikesh Simha (50), posted a mammoth 238/7 in their allotted 20 overs. In reply, Ranga Reddy Risers chase fizzled out for 163 runs in 16.3 overs despite fighting fifties from skipper Tanay Thyagarajann (63) and Nitin Sai Yadav (50), courtesy of Srivastavs brilliant spell of 5-16. The day, however, belonged to Tanmay, who slammed his second consecutive and third overall century of the tournament. His explosive innings was laced with 11 boundaries and 10 towering sixes, propelling him to the top of the 'Orange Cap' leaderboard with an aggregate of 465 runs. The Diamonds' captain set the tone early on, motoring his team to 75/1 in the Powerplay. He notched up his individual half-century in just 24 deliveries. Tanmay then found an able ally in Simha as the duo shared a devastating 139-run partnership for the second wicket off just 69 balls. Simha reached his own milestone off 27 balls, while Tanmay breached the three-figure mark in 48 balls. Though Nitin Sai Yadav eventually dismissed Tanmay in the latter half, sparking a late batting collapse where the Diamonds lost five wickets for 28 runs, the total proved way beyond the Risers' reach. Chasing a daunting 239, Ranga Reddy Risers suffered early jolts, losing opener Aaron George (12) and Alankrith Rapole (2) cheaply within the first three overs to sit precariously at 29/2. Skipper Tanay counter-attacked valiantly alongside Aditya Javvaji (17), stitching a quick-fire 43-run stand. However, Srivastav completely turned the tide by picking up two wickets in the seventh over outfoxing Aditya and Gnana Prakash Reddy (1) in quick succession, with wicketkeeper Rahul Radesh sharp as a hawk behind the stumps to effect the two dismissals. Though Tanay struggled hard to keep the match alive, he hit 63 off 33 balls before being cleaned up by Shubham Sharma (2/14), and once Nitin holed out for a 30-ball 50, the lower order crumbled completely under pressure to hand the Diamonds a comprehensive victory. However, Srivastav completely turned the tide by picking up two wickets in the seventh over outfoxing Aditya and Gnana Prakash Reddy (1) in quick succession, with wicketkeeper Rahul Radesh sharp as a hawk behind the stumps to effect the two dismissals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score EIPL & Eleve Karimnagar Diamonds 238/7 in 20 overs (Tanmay Agarwal 137, Hrishikesh Simha 50; Aryan Cariappa 2-52, Arun Kumar 1-41) beat Ranga Reddy Risers 163 all out in 16.3 overs (Tanay Thyagarajann 63, Nitin Sai Yadav 50; Ashish Srivastav 5-16, Shubham Sharma 2-14) by 75 runs. Article Source: IANS
Lords Test A Chance To Redeem Ourselves After Early Exit From T20 WC, Says Harmanpreet
T20 World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Thursday admitted that the team went through a very hard moment following their disappointing campaign at the recent T20 World Cup, but stated that the upcoming historic Lord's Test against England is the perfect catalyst to bring their confidence back as a unit. India failed to make it to the semi-finals of the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup the second straight time they missed out on a spot in the knockouts. They will aim to sign off from the tour on a high when the first-ever Test match at Lords begins on Friday, where Harmanpreet & Co will take on Nat Sciver-Brunt-led England. To be honest, it was a very hard moment for all of us because we really prepared hard for the World Cup. But unfortunately, we didn't give our best, and I think this Test match was something that kept us very excited. We all came together as a group, and we all wanted to give our best for this upcoming match. Everyone looks in good shape, and hopefully, we'll enjoy our cricket tomorrow, Harmanpreet said in the pre-match press conference. The skipper believes a victory at the iconic venue could completely shift the team's momentum ahead of a busy international calendar. Look, I think this Test match is a very big moment for us because if we win this Test match, it can be very good for the team because right now, after the T20 World Cup, everybody was very sad that we couldn't give our best. In patches, we did well, but unfortunately, as a team, we couldn't do so well. But through this Test match, we can cover a lot of things. We can bring that confidence back because cricket is such a game one day, you feel so strong, you feel you're the best team in the world. But sometimes you feel a little low when things don't go your way. So I think this Test match is very important for us, and hopefully if we play together and support each other, and win as a team at that time, I think this victory can bring us a lot of confidence back, and along with that, it will also help us a lot in the upcoming tournaments, she elaborated. She also welcomed the BCCI's renewed interest in reviving longer-format domestic cricket for women, while calling for more structured preparation time for senior national players. We do need red-ball domestic cricket because earlier we used to have it, but now we play a lot of white-ball. So that's why we shifted more to the white ball than the red ball. But now, as the board is showing so much interest in red-ball, we are definitely getting back our domestic red-ball games. We have already played so many Test matches domestically, and they are very important, and definitely I would love to have some more time to prepare as a team, because last time when we played domestic games, many of us were not there because we were playing some international cricket. But some of the girls got the opportunity to play domestic cricket. But I think as a team, these games are very important. If we get some good quality time to prepare and then go there for executing yourself, that can be more practical. But I think whatever is in our hands, we are just trying to do our best, and hopefully we'll go with a lot of confidence and give our best. The Indian skipper was full of praise for young left-arm spinner N. Sree Charani, earmarking her as a vital cog in the bowling department who provides crucial leadership options on the field. Charani recently finished as the leading wicket-taker in the T20 World Cup with 14 scalps and is on the verge of making her Test debut at Lords. Charani is one of our key bowlers. No doubt about it, and the way she performed in the T20 World Cup, she is doing it even before that. I think she has given an option to the team that she is there to bowl all those crucial overs, and whenever the team needs a breakthrough, she is always there for the team. So I think it is very important for such players to be in the team, and players like her give a lot of confidence to me also as a captain because playing with such players and making a team with such players is something very special. So, wishing her all the luck, hopefully, she will continue to perform like this in the future as well. The press conference also saw Harmanpreet extending her best wishes to veteran England cricketer Tammy Beaumont, who will retire from international cricket after the one-off Test ends. They're a very good side. We respect them as an opposition, and they always play good cricket against us. Tammy is one of my dear friends, and I have played a lot of cricket with her. She's a very, very, very nice person and a very nice, very competitive cricketer, and I wish her all the luck, and hopefully her next life brings the same excitement that the cricket field brought to her. The press conference also saw Harmanpreet extending her best wishes to veteran England cricketer Tammy Beaumont, who will retire from international cricket after the one-off Test ends. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think all our seniors have always supported us a lot. They have always been there for us, no matter what time we are going through in life. So I think because of their support, we have grown a lot in life. Now this test match is also a big part of our life, and hopefully we play our best cricket and make our seniors, our country, and all our fans who are coming to see us feel proud, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
India seeks to strengthen its Olympics 2036 bid with series of international events
Indias calendar for this year includes the Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships as well as amateur snooker and badminton world championships
I Just Look At Maybe It's Late, But Not Too Late, Says Harmanpreet Ahead Of Historic Test At Lords
T20 World Cup: Terming it a very big moment for women's cricket, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur on Thursday said walking out for the historic Test match against England at Lord's, which starts on Friday, will be the fulfilment of a childhood dream. The one-off clash against England will also be the first time Lords will host a womens Test match. It's a very big moment for all of us. As a captain and as a player, I'm really looking forward to this opportunity. As kids, we always dreamt about playing Test matches, and playing at Lords was one of our dreams. I'm so happy that we have got this opportunity. Other girls are also very excited, and as a team, we are really looking forward to this opportunity, Harmanpreet said in the pre-match press conference. Further reflecting on the historical weight of the fixture, Harmanpreet gave a glimpse into the discussion within the Indian camp around it. Yes, we were having a discussion that after so many years, this match is going to happen. It took us so many years to feel that women can also be part of the Lords Test matches. I mean, I was surprised to know that I wasn't aware of this. But, I mean, it's a great opportunity. I just look at it, maybe it's late, but not too late. Still, I'm playing and getting this opportunity to be part of this historic day. So I'm really looking forward to this. Indias women cricketers rarely play a lot of Test matches, and transitioning from playing in the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup requires a quick mental and technical shift. However, Harmanpreet believes their rigorous net sessions after making a group-stage exit have put them in a good frame of mind. To be honest, it's a bit challenging because we are not that used to playing red-ball. But I think we all are very excited about this game. We had four or five sessions where, you know, we all looked really good in the nets. So I think this is something we are not used to, but we are very excited. I think when you're excited about something, you always give your best, and we are really looking forward to tomorrow's game, she said. The skipper admitted that losing Pratika Rawal to a right knee laceration injury was a big blow, but remained confident in her bench strength and India's traditional spin arsenal to put up a memorable show at Lords. It was a very sad moment when we got to know of it. We tried our best to make her feel comfortable and get ready for this game. But unfortunately, her condition is such that she's not that ready. But I think we do have other players who are looking really good in the nets, and hopefully they'll fill that spot. As a team, we always believe in going with our strengths, and spinners have been our strengths. Still, we are waiting to see what the final pitch is because work is still going on, and let's see how things are there, and then accordingly, we'll take the call, she said. When asked about her views on the overall volume of women's Test cricket and the roadmap ahead, Harmanpreet placed her faith in the administrators but made her personal desires as a competitive player crystal clear. As a team, we always believe in going with our strengths, and spinners have been our strengths. Still, we are waiting to see what the final pitch is because work is still going on, and let's see how things are there, and then accordingly, we'll take the call, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But if you ask me, as a player, I definitely want to play lots of cricket and don't want to sit home and do nothing. But I think we are enjoying our time. We are quite busy, and in between, we are getting games. Last March, we played one Test, and now, tomorrow, we're going to get one more Test. I think things are going the right way, and hopefully, in the future, we'll see many more Test matches coming up, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Ben Curran bats through 50 overs for 111* as Zimbabwe post 247
Swift fifty from Evans at No. 8 also ensures hosts have a decent total to defend against Bangladesh
'Never Imagined I Would Complete': Axar Patel Cherishes Landmark 100th T20I Appearance For India
World Cup T20s: India all-rounder Axar Patel is set to reach a major international milestone and play his 100th T20I when he takes the field in the fourth T20I against England, describing the occasion as one that fulfils every cricketer's dream. Speaking ahead of the match on the ongoing England tour, Axar reflected on his journey from making his T20I debut in 2015 to becoming one of India's most dependable white-ball performers, while acknowledging the people who have shaped his career and the lessons that have defined it. When I played T20 for the first time, I never imagined that I would play 100 matches. This England tour will be a very special day for me. In the second T20, I completed 100 wickets and in the fourth T20, Ill complete 100 matches. It's a very special day for me. I am enjoying this moment a lot. I am feeling very good, Axar said in a BCCI video. While individual milestones often dominate headlines, Axar insisted the achievement belongs to everyone who has supported him throughout his career. Basically, as a player, when you achieve a milestone, I feel that it's not about me. I am not achieving this alone. You know, I have my team members, my coaches, my family with me. So, I think everyone's role has been in my journey, he added. The left-arm spinner admitted that representing India itself remains the biggest achievement, making the prospect of completing 100 T20Is even more special. When you start, when you debut for the first time, that feeling is different. At that time, you don't know how much you will achieve. But now, I am going to play the 100th match. You cannot express that feeling. Even if you play one match for India, it's a big deal for you. Because it's a player's dream. And when you are going to play the 100th match, I think that is a very special moment, Axar stated. Axar's road to the milestone has been far from straightforward. After making an early impression on debut, opportunities came sporadically before he established himself as a regular in India's white-ball setup in recent years. If you play for such a long time, then that journey obviously becomes like a roller coaster. You never know. In the first 5 or 6 years, I played 15 or 16 matches. And then from 2021 till now, I think, I have played continuously. We have the last two World Cup T20s. In 1924, I played for the first time. And in 1926, I played for the second time. So, when you are playing the 100th match, all these journeys make memories for you. And I think all those special memories are for you, the all-rounder said. Having also completed 100 T20I wickets earlier in the series, Axar said personal records are satisfying but remain secondary to continuous improvement. Milestone doesn't matter that much for me. But, yes, sometimes you feel good that you are taking 100 or T20 wickets. Or like a batsman takes 50 or 100 wickets. Or like a bowler takes 50 or 100 wickets. That is a milestone. You know, whatever hard work we have done for so many years, whether it was good or bad, whatever mistakes we have made, we have learned from it. How can we be better? And because of that, I think, we have paid attention to our process. Day by day, we have become better, he mentioned. Looking back on the player who debuted over a decade ago, Axar believes experience has fundamentally changed how he approaches the game. I know that in my first match, I was the man of the match. So, I know that I have taken 3 wickets by giving 9 runs, or 18 or 20 runs. I have taken 3 wickets. No, no, today's Axar Patel and that Axar Patel have changed a lot. I think this is 2015 and 2026. I think it's been 11 years. It's a very long time. You learn along with the mistakes you make. So, when you have a young blood, you think, I should do this, I should do that. So, I think in today's Axar and that Axar, in today's Axar, you have to handle a lot of pressure. And all that has become easier. At that time, everything seemed new. At that time, I used to think, this will happen, we will do this. And at the same time, that was the first match. Now, there are 2-0 at the back. I think that is a very big change, he stated. I know that in my first match, I was the man of the match. So, I know that I have taken 3 wickets by giving 9 runs, or 18 or 20 runs. I have taken 3 wickets. No, no, today's Axar Patel and that Axar Patel have changed a lot. I think this is 2015 and 2026. I think it's been 11 years. It's a very long time. You learn along with the mistakes you make. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If I had met Axar earlier, I would have said the same thing. Learn as much as you can from your mistakes. Obviously, in the cricket game, mistakes are bound to happen. It's not that they won't happen. But the time that can happen between one mistake and the next, we have learnt that early. And now, it's not happening. So, I will be very grateful for that, the 32-year-old concluded. Article Source: IANS
Yuvraj, Harbhajan Congratulate Ganguly On ICC Hall Of Fame Honour
ODI World Cup: Former India captain Sourav Ganguly's induction into the ICC Hall of Fame drew warm tributes from some of Indian cricket's biggest names, with former teammates Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh joining the celebrations after the landmark recognition. Ganguly became the 12th Indian cricketer to be inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame, with the honour announced during the ICC's annual conference in Edinburgh. The recognition also came on the occasion of his 54th birthday, adding another memorable chapter to the former skipper's illustrious cricketing journey. Among those to congratulate him was former India spinner Harbhajan Singh. Congratulations Captain . Happy to hear the Announcement, Harbhajan wrote on X. Yuvraj Singh, who was part of Ganguly's iconic Indian side in the early 2000s, reflected on the former captain's lasting influence on Indian cricket. Congratulations Dada on being inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. Thoroughly deserved! You didnt just build a team, you built belief in a generation of cricketers. Grateful to have played under your leadership and created memories that will last a lifetime. Congratulations once again, Yuvraj wrote. Earlier, batting great Sachin Tendulkar had also extended his wishes to his long-time opening partner. There aren't too many surprises left after knowing each other since we were 14. This wasn't one either. Congratulations @SGanguly99. So happy to see you in the @ICC Hall of Fame! Tendulkar wrote on X. Ganguly responded with an emotional message of gratitude, acknowledging what the recognition meant to him. Thank you champion... to be in the same list as you is the biggest job satisfaction ever @bcci, he replied. Currently serving as the president of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), Ganguly is set to become the 12th Indian overall and the 10th Indian men's cricketer to receive one of cricket's highest honours. Ganguly responded with an emotional message of gratitude, acknowledging what the recognition meant to him. Thank you champion... to be in the same list as you is the biggest job satisfaction ever @bcci, he replied. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His induction into the ICC Hall of Fame now places him alongside some of the greatest names in the history of the game. Previous Indian inductees include Bishan Singh Bedi, Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Vinoo Mankad, Diana Edulji, Virender Sehwag, Neetu David and MS Dhoni. Article Source: IANS
4th T20I: 'Every Bowler Will Look To Target Sooryavanshi With Short Ball,' Says Parthiv
As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel believes young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will continue to face a barrage of short-pitched bowling in international cricket, saying Englands plan against the teenager was evident right from the IPL and will remain the preferred tactic for opposition bowlers. Vaibhav, who impressed with his performances in the IPL 2026, is yet to convert the success into international cricket. The youngster has managed scores of 14 off 10 balls in the second T20I and 13 off five deliveries in the third match against England, with the hosts repeatedly testing him with short deliveries. Not just Jofra Archer, I think anyone who watched the IPL would not be surprised that there is a deliberate plan to bowl short to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. It wasnt just the wicket ball; the ball before it was short as well. In the first game, on the delivery he hit for six, it may not have bounced as much, but the line was the same, Parthiv told Jio Hotstar. As Vaibhav Sooryavanshi progresses in his international career, he will continue to face this kind of bowling, with deliveries that are short and above 145 km/hr. So, the question will definitely be how he copes against short-pitched bowling, because every bowler will look to target him there, he added. Patel also called for greater game awareness from Indias batting unit in the fourth T20I after their dismal collapse for 78 in the third match, urging the batters to adjust better to English conditions instead of chasing quick runs from the outset. I would like to see a better understanding of the game and a bit more game awareness from the Indian batters in Bristol. Yes, there are 200 runs on the board, but these are all experienced T20 batters and, in this format, you have a bit more time than you think, he said. Patel also called for greater game awareness from Indias batting unit in the fourth T20I after their dismal collapse for 78 in the third match, urging the batters to adjust better to English conditions instead of chasing quick runs from the outset. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will be hoping to bounce back in the fourth T20I after the heavy defeat in the third game, with the home team looking to seal the series with another win. Article Source: IANS
ENG-W vs IND-W One-Off Test Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
ENG-W vs IND-W One-Off Test , Cricket Tips :Just like India's men's team, the situation of Indian women has been pretty bad since they landed for the UK tour. India Women lost the T20I series 2-1, and then they had a disastrous display in the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026, with a group stage exit. Now, Harmanpreet Kaur and her team will face England in the one-off test. This match will be held at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, starting at 3:30 PM IST between July 10 and 13. Harmanpreet and the management are under fire after their recent performance in the ICC event. Hence, they can't afford to lose this game. On the other hand, England finished the ICC event as runner-up. This is the final international game for Tammy Beaumont, and England would like to give her a winning farewell. ENG-W vs IND-W: Match Details Date : June 10-13, 2026 (Friday-Monday) Time : 3:30 PM IST Venue : Lord's Cricket Ground, London ENG-W vs IND-W: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can tune into the Star Sports Networks to watch the live action of the game. The live stream of the match will be available on the Jio Hotstar app or website. ENG-W vs IND-W: Head-to-Head in Test Total Matches : 15 England Women : 01 India Women : 03 Drawn : 11 ENG-W vs IND-W: Ground Pitch Report Lord's Cricket Ground is expected to offer a good bowling wicket. The surface here offers good swing and pace for the fast bowlers. The weather will be a little humid, which will allow the ball to grip as it gets old. Hence, batting first can be a good option here. ENG-W vs IND-W: Possible XIs England Women : Tammy Beaumont (wk), Alice Capsey, Heather Knight, Amy Jones (wk), Maia Boucher, Nat Sciver-Brunt , Emma Lamb, Mady Villiers, Lauren Bell, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer India Women: Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Smriti Mandhana (vc), Shafali Verma, Harleen Deol, Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Sayali Satghare, Shree Charani, Kranti Goud, Renuka Thakur ENG-W vs IND-W: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Smriti Mandhana is a great striker of the ball, and she is temperamentally strong to play big innings. Nat Sciver-Brunt has two half-centuries in the last two games and is in good form. Probable Best Bowler Renuka Thakur can get the best out of the wicket with the new ball, and she will be tough to face. For England, Lauren Bell will be a hard bowler to face because of her ability to swing at a good pace. Today Match Prediction: India have been struggling in these conditions, and their players are in good form. England are strong in their conditions, and we predict them to beat India Women. ENG-W vs IND-W Match One-Off Test, Today Match ENG-W vs IND-W, ENG-W vs IND-W Prediction, ENG-W vs IND-W Predicted XIs, Injury Update for ENG-W vs IND-W Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer: The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
'So Happy To See You In The Hall Of Fame': Tendulkar Congratulates Ganguly On ICC Honour
The International Cricket Council: Batting great Sachin Tendulkar congratulated former India captain Sourav Ganguly after the latter was named as the latest inductee into the ICC Hall of Fame on his 54th birthday, with Ganguly responding that joining the iconic batter in the prestigious list was the iggest job satisfaction ever. Taking to X, Tendulkar shared a heartfelt message for his long-time teammate, with whom he formed one of the most successful opening partnerships in ODI cricket. There aren't too many surprises left after knowing each other since we were 14. This wasn't one either. Congratulations @SGanguly99. So happy to see you in the @ICC Hall of Fame! Tendulkar wrote. Responding to the message, an emotional Ganguly thanked the cricket icon and said being inducted alongside him was the greatest satisfaction of his cricketing career. Thank you champion... to be in the same list as you is the biggest job satisfaction ever @bcci, Ganguly replied on X. Currently serving as the president of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), Ganguly is set to become the 12th Indian overall and the 10th Indian men's cricketer to receive one of cricket's highest honours. One of the finest ODI batters of his generation, Ganguly scored 11,363 runs in 311 ODIs, including 22 centuries, while also claiming 132 wickets. In Test cricket, he amassed 7,212 runs in 113 matches. Affectionately known as the 'God of the Off-side', Ganguly took over India's captaincy in 2000 during the match-fixing crisis and transformed the team's mindset with an aggressive approach. Under his leadership, India won the 2002 NatWest Trophy, shared the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, reached the 2003 ODI World Cup final, secured a historic Test series victory in Pakistan in 2004, and scripted the famous comeback win against Australia in the 2001 Kolkata Test at Eden Gardens. One of the finest ODI batters of his generation, Ganguly scored 11,363 runs in 311 ODIs, including 22 centuries, while also claiming 132 wickets. In Test cricket, he amassed 7,212 runs in 113 matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The International Cricket Council is expected to formally announce the latest Hall of Fame inductees on July 11 at the conclusion of its annual conference in Edinburgh. Previous Indian inductees include Bishan Singh Bedi, Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Vinoo Mankad, Diana Edulji, Virender Sehwag, Neetu David and MS Dhoni. Article Source: IANS
Melbourne Cricket Ground: Cricket's most celebrated venue is set to witness a long-awaited milestone when Lord's stages its first-ever women's Test beginning Friday, with England and India meeting in a one-off contest that carries significance far beyond the result. More than 140 years after the ground hosted its inaugural men's Test, the women's game finally arrives at the Home of Cricket, a development that has been widely viewed as another important step in the sport's push towards greater equality. The occasion has already generated unprecedented interest, with over 30,000 tickets sold across the four days, the highest attendance ever recorded for a women's Test in the United Kingdom. The fixture also comes less than three years after an independent review into equity in English cricket criticised the absence of women's Test cricket at Lord's, making this week's match symbolic as well as competitive. For both sides, however, sentiment will quickly give way to cricketing priorities. England return to the longest format seeking to halt an underwhelming run that has yielded only one Test victory in the past decade. Their last appearance ended in a comprehensive defeat to Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground earlier this year, while memories of falling short in the T20 World Cup final on home soil continue to linger. Captain Nat Sciver-Brunt will hope the switch to red-ball cricket offers an opportunity to reset a side that has shown flashes of brilliance but struggled for consistency on the biggest occasions. India arrive with similar motivation after their own disappointing T20 World Cup campaign ended at the group stage. Although Harmanpreet Kaur's side has played only sparingly in the format over recent years, they have produced impressive performances whenever opportunities have arisen. A commanding victory over South Africa in Chennai in 2024 reaffirmed India's strength in red-ball cricket before Australia halted their unbeaten run earlier this year in a pink-ball Test at Perth. History, meanwhile, offers India plenty of encouragement. The visitors remain unbeaten in women's Tests played in England, having avoided defeat in all nine previous matches on English soil. Their overall record against England is equally impressive, with India losing just one of 15 Tests between the two nations while recording three victories and drawing the remaining contests. One of those victories remains among the defining moments in India's women's cricket journey. Their triumph at Wormsley in 2014, achieved with a squad featuring eight Test debutants, ended an eight-year absence from the format and announced the arrival of a new generation led by players such as Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur. Nearly a decade later, India underlined their growing authority with a crushing 347-run win over England in Navi Mumbai. The latest chapter promises another fascinating tactical contest. England have opted for a youthful squad, handing maiden Test call-ups to Alice Capsey, Eleanor Threlkeld, Grace Potts, Mady Villiers and teenage left-arm spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman. Their selection reflects an attempt to build depth while managing workloads, with Charlie Dean rested after an extended white-ball schedule. India, too, have injected fresh faces into the squad. Harleen Deol, left-arm spinner N Shree Charani and fast bowler Nandani Sharma are all in line for potential Test debuts, while seam-bowling all-rounder Sayali Satghare offers valuable balance after making her international breakthrough earlier this year. Selection decisions could prove decisive once conditions are assessed on the opening morning. England possess genuine pace options in Lauren Filer and Issy Wong, both capable of exploiting any assistance available from the Lord's surface. Their experienced core, featuring Tammy Beaumont, Heather Knight, Maia Bouchier and world-class spinner Sophie Ecclestone, gives the hosts a settled spine despite the influx of newcomers. India's preparations have been disrupted by the loss of opener Pratika Rawal, who suffered a knee injury during an India A fixture in Taunton. Priya Punia has been drafted into the squad, while the race for places in the batting order remains open with Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Yastika Bhatia and Harleen Deol all competing for starting spots. The composition of India's bowling attack is another area of intrigue. Head coach Amol Muzumdar must determine the ideal combination from Renuka Singh, Kranti Gaud and Nandani Sharma, with Satghare's ability to contribute in both disciplines strengthening her case for inclusion. On paper, England enter the contest with the advantage of familiar conditions and a squad packed with experienced performers. India, however, have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to compete in overseas Tests and carry the confidence of an outstanding record against England in the format. As Lord's finally opens its gates to women's Test cricket, the match represents far more than a place in the result books. It offers two ambitious teams the chance to shape another landmark in the evolution of the women's game while adding a new chapter to one of cricket's oldest rivalries. When: Friday, July 10, 3:30 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The one-off Test between England and India will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network channels and will be live-streamed on the SonyLiv app. Squads: Where to watch: The one-off Test between England and India will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network channels and will be live-streamed on the SonyLiv app. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Smriti Mandhana, Yastika Bhatia, Harleen Deol, Richa Ghosh (wk), Priya Punia, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Sneh Rana, Sayali Satghare, Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, Kranti Gaud, Renuka Singh, Nandani Sharma, Shree Charani Article Source: IANS
Shoriful returns as Bangladesh bowl against unchanged Zimbabwe
Visitors need a victory to level the series while hosts eye a series win today
15 Captains in 20 Years: The Fascinating Story Behind India's T20I Captaincy Evolution
The journey of India's T20 International captains has now entered the Shreyas Iyer era. His tenure began with the first T20I against Ireland in Belfast with a twist of fate that, after his last T20I in December 2023, the next T20I he played in June 2026, saw him leading the team as a captain. Never in India had the T20 International captaincy been handed to a player who had been out of the team for such an extended period. Shreyas Iyer could not cap this memorable occasion with a memorable result that is another story. He is now India's 15th T20 International captain and appointed with the expectation that he is a solution to Indias search for a long-term and regular captain. The list of India's captains reveals that only four of the previous 14 were given the opportunity to helm the team for an extended period. Virender Sehwag was India's first T20 International captain and started with a victory (against South Africa in Johannesburg on December 1, 2006). Very soon, MS Dhoni, on the recommendation of Sachin Tendulkar to BCCI, took the charge and led India in 72 T20I between 2007 and 2016, recording 41 wins and 28 losses. He is remembered for: India won the 2007 T20 World Cup, holds the record for the longest tenure as an Indian T20 captain and was widely acclaimed for taking the right decisions under pressure and his empathetic approach to nurturing young talent. He built India's T20 culture. In his absence, Suresh Raina (3 matches in 201011) and Ajinkya Rahane (2 matches in 2015) captained on an interim basis. The next phase saw Virat Kohli at the helm between 2017 and 2021 and under him the team won 30 out of 50 matches and lost 16. Rohit Sharma would step in as captain during Virats absence and eventually succeed him as the next regular captain. After India's semi-final exits in the 2016 and 2021 T20 World Cups, there was a growing belief that the team needed a more aggressive batting philosophy. This eventually led to a leadership change, with Rohit Sharma taking over as the full-time T20I captain in late 2021. Between 2017 and 2024, he captained in 62 matches, winning 49 (most for India) and losing 12. He also led India to a T20 World Cup win, ending Team Indias drought of ICC trophies. He holds the record for the highest individual T20I score by an Indian captain121* against Afghanistan. In between, Shikhar Dhawan (3 matches in 2021) and Rishabh Pant (5 matches in 2022) served as stop-gap captains. Indias search for its next captain seemed to have ended with Hardik Pandya but fitness issues prevented him from fully meeting the requirements; he captained 16 matches across 202223, winning 10 and losing 5. From 2022 onwards, the BCCI frequently rested senior players during bilateral T20I series. As a result, several players got opportunities to captain. During this period, KL Rahul (1 match in 2022), Jasprit Bumrah (the only bowler to captain India in T20I- 2 matches in 2023), and Ruturaj Gaikwad (3 matches in 2023) captained. Ruturaj led India to a gold medal at the 2023 Asian Games in Hangzhou, the first captain to win an Asian Games gold. After India won the 2024 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja retired from T20Is. That marked the beginning of a new era, and Suryakumar Yadav was entrusted with leading a younger side. Suryakumar Yadav led India from 2023 to 2026, winning 40 out of 52 matches and lost only 8. The biggest achievement under him was another T20 World Cup title. Meanwhile, the selectors also experimented with Shubman Gill in 2024, with a plan to see him captaining India across all three formats. He won four out of five matches, but this experiment was halted as his batting suffered. Shreyas Iyer is now captain, with the expectation that he will successfully shoulder this responsibility through to the 2028 Olympics. He couldnt register a win in the first five T20Is. The burning question at this moment: was the removal of Suryakumar Yadav (who was Player of the Series in the January T20I series against New Zealand this year) justified? It felt harsh to leave him out right after leading India to a T20 World Cup title and the disaster is in front of everyone. Also Read: Live Cricket Score From India's first T20I in 2006 until the end of 2016 (about 10 years), India had only four T20I captains. From 2017 onwards, the number increased sharply as workload management, injuries, rest policies and succession planning became integral to team management. This reflects not instability but a deliberate shift in strategy.
ENG vs IND 4th T20I: Approaching Milestones and Records Ahead of Bristol Clash
ENG vs IND 4th T20I,T20IApproaching Milestones and Records :The Indian Cricket Team have been struggling since they have landed for the UK tour. The Indian management retired to reshuffle the deck with the change in captaincy and add new faces. But it didn't work out. Shreyas Iyer has led India in five T20Is and has yet to record a win as captain. They suffered the whitewash at the hands of Ireland. Now, they are approaching a consecutive series defeat. In the ongoing series, the English cricket team have taken a 2-0 lead and are one win away from winning the series. The fourth T20I is scheduled for Thursday (July 9) at County Ground in Bristol at 10 PM IST. This is the must-win game for India, as they are not in a position to suffer another series defeat. England have dominated India in both games and have managed clinical wins. The last game was a nightmare for India, and they registered some unwanted records. India recorded their second-highest T20I total and suffered their biggest T20I defeat. There were several other records, which got broken also. Some amazing records are lined up in the Bristol match on Thursday. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the England vs India fourth T20I clash at County Ground in Bristol. ENG vs IND 4th T20I: Approaching Test Records and T20ICricket Milestones Ahead of the ENG vs IND 4th T20IatCounty Ground in Bristol 83 - Jos Buttler is 83 runs away from becoming only the third batter to score 14500 runs in T20 cricket. If he scores 33 runs, he will surpass Alex Hales (14449) and will become the English batter with the most runs. 3 - Jos Buttler is three sixes away from surpassing Nicholas Pooran (179), and he will have the third-most sixes in T20Is. If he hits five sixes, he will have the fourth-most sixes in international cricket, surpassing Shahid Afridi (398). If he hits six sixes, he will be only the fourth batter with 400 international sixes. 4 - Harshit Rana needs four wickets to complete 50 international wickets in his career. 5 - Jos Buttler needs five runs to complete 12500 international runs. 32 - Jacob Bethell needs 32 runs to complete 2000 international runs. 3 - Jofra Archer needs three more wickets to reach 200 international wickets for England. 1 - India have been one of the dominating forces in this format. Though their current form is bad, if they can play well, 200 or more is easy for them. If India can score 200+ in the Bristol game, they will become the first team to reach 200 or more 50 times in T20Is. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 1 - Axar Patel will become the fifth Indian to play 100 T20I matches if he plays the fourth game.
ENG-W Vs IND-W: When And Where To Watch One-off Test, Know All Details
Sony Sports Network: A landmark moment awaits women's cricket when Lord's stages its first-ever women's Test, with England hosting India in a one-off four-day contest beginning Friday. The occasion is expected to draw record crowds, with more than 30,000 tickets sold, underlining the growing appeal of the women's game at one of cricket's most iconic venues. While history will be made off the field, both teams have plenty to prove on it. England head into the contest looking to bounce back from a difficult run in the longest format after suffering an innings defeat to Australia in their previous Test earlier this year. Led by Nat Sciver-Brunt, the hosts have blended experience with youth, handing maiden Test call-ups to Alice Capsey, Eleanor Threlkeld, Grace Potts, Mady Villiers and teenage spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman. India, captained by Harmanpreet Kaur, will draw confidence from an impressive record against England in Test cricket. The visitors are unbeaten in nine women's Tests played in England and registered a comprehensive 347-run victory over England in their most recent meeting in Navi Mumbai in 2023. However, India's preparations have been disrupted by the injury to opener Pratika Rawal, forcing a late change to the squad with Priya Punia drafted in. The visitors have also included potential debutants Harleen Deol, N Shree Charani and Nandani Sharma as they look to inject fresh energy into the red-ball setup. Selection will be crucial for both camps. England must decide how much pace to deploy in conditions that traditionally favour seam bowling, while India face key decisions over their batting combination and the composition of their pace attack. Although England begin as favourites in familiar conditions, India's strong overseas record in the format and their success against the hosts ensure the inaugural women's Test at Lord's promises to be far more than a ceremonial occasion. When: Friday, July 10, 3:30 PM IST Where: Lords Cricket Ground, London Where to watch: The one-off Test between England and India will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network channels and will be live-streamed on the SonyLiv app. Squads: Where to watch: The one-off Test between England and India will be broadcast on Sony Sports Network channels and will be live-streamed on the SonyLiv app. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Smriti Mandhana, Yastika Bhatia, Harleen Deol, Richa Ghosh (wk), Priya Punia, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Sneh Rana, Sayali Satghare, Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, Kranti Gaud, Renuka Singh, Nandani Sharma, Shree Charani Article Source: IANS
Women's Cricket Gets Its First Lord's Test As England Face India
Lord's will finally host a women's Test, 142 years since staging its first such men's match, when England face India in a four-day game at the 'Home of Cricket' starting Friday. It just boggles my mind that it is just the first (women's) Test match here at Lord's, said India coach Amol Muzumdar, who added: It is a great occasion and we are looking forward to it. The match takes place just over 50 years since the first women's match of any kind at the renowned London venue, with England beating Australia by eight wickets in a one-day international on August 4, 1976. England's captain at Lord's that day was the late Rachael Heyhoe Flint, a pioneering figure in a women's game where players were still wearing skirts rather than, as they do no now, white or coloured trousers. Heyhoe Flint, who died in 2017, now has a gate named after her at Lord's. But in 1976, Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), the owners of Lord's, were still decades away from admitting women as members, with the thought of females walking directly through the Long Room of the pavilion before taking the field a distant dream. England's No. 5 that day, Megan Lear, compared the experience to the moon landing, telling the Guardian: On that day in 1976, to walk on to the hallowed turf at Lord's, it was like one small step for us women cricketers, but one giant leap towards the future of women's cricket. It is a sign of how things have changed from those amateur days that a Test between two professional sides will also be England's second fixture at Lord's in under a week following Sunday's defeat by Australia in the women's T20 World Cup final -- a match that attracted a capacity crowd. Nine of England's World Cup squad are included for the Test, including captain Nat Sciver-Brunt, who is hoping to play despite a nagging calf injury. - 'History in the making' - We've always known this has been on the calendar, said England coach Charlotte Edwards. A lot of our players have been doing Test match prep throughout the T20s so we're really looking forward to it, added Edwards, England's captain when they won the 2009 Women's T20 World Cup final at Lord's. It's a historic Test match for us as a group and for the Indian team, and we can't wait to play in front of a lot of people again over the next four days Teenage England spinner Tilly Corteen-Colman is well aware of the importance of the occasion. I remember speaking to Lottie (Edwards) about when she used to play here and they weren't allowed in the Long Room, said the 18-year-old. The first women's Test at Lord's is history in the making, so to be involved would be incredible. It would mean the absolute world. As well as a breakthrough, the game will also mark England batter Tammy Beaumont's farewell to international cricket. Beaumont has made 260 appearances for England since her debut 17 years ago and she was the first English woman to score a double century in a Test -- 208 against Australia at Trent Bridge in 2023. When I fell in love with playing cricket as a young girl, I barely knew that playing cricket for England was an option, said Beaumont. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Th 35-year-old, who will continue to play domestic cricket, added: Our first ever women's Test at Lord's feels like the perfect occasion to sign off on a career that I could never have dreamt would be as special as it has been.
Neesham Joins Auckland As NZC Announce First Round Of 2026/27 Domestic Contracts
Cricket World Cup: New Zealand's six major associations have announced the opening round of men's contracts for the 2026/27 domestic season. Among the biggest developments is the inclusion of experienced all-rounder Jimmy Neesham on Auckland's full-time contract list. Having featured on a casual playing arrangement since the 2021/22 season while balancing international commitments, Neesham now returns as a permanent member of Auckland's squad, bringing a wealth of experience across all aspects of the game, most recently captaining New Zealand as the 12th men's T20I captain. Alongside Neesham, Adithya Ashok also returned to the Auckland contract list. Wellington have strengthened their ranks by signing fast bowler Henry Shipley from Canterbury. Shipley departs the province where he began his domestic career, bringing valuable experience from both domestic cricket and his appearances for New Zealand in ODIs and T20Is. Wellington also welcome Muhammad Abbas, who was featured on the BLACKCAPS central contract list last season. Another notable transfer sees top-order batter Nick Kelly head back to Northern Districts after captaining Wellington across all three formats for the past four seasons. Kelly, who spent the previous two seasons with Otago before leading Wellington, returns to the association where his domestic journey began in 2015/16 after making his international debut in both white-ball formats last season. Central Districts have secured the services of all-rounder Jake Gibson following his stint with Otago. Gibson arrives with proven credentials in both limited-overs and red-ball cricket, adding versatility to the Stags' squad ahead of the new campaign. Several players also return to domestic contract lists after recent international recognition. Leg-spinner Adithya Ashok is back on Auckland's contracted roster, while Wellington have retained Muhammad Abbas after both featured on New Zealand's central contracts last season. The first round of announcements also rewarded a number of emerging talents with maiden domestic contracts. Auckland handed a first full-time deal to Luke Watson after the youngster impressed during his debut season in T20 and first-class cricket. Watson had previously represented New Zealand at the ICC Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup and featured regularly for Auckland A. Otago continued its emphasis on youth by awarding first contracts to batter Tom Jones and seamer Thomas O'Connor. Jones announced himself with a century during his debut first-class campaign, while O'Connor enjoyed a breakthrough season with a series of impressive performances, including a 13-wicket match haul that underlined his promise. Canterbury have added bowling all-rounder Lachie Harper to their contracted group after an encouraging debut season across the Ford Trophy and Super Smash, while Central Districts rewarded Taylor Bettelheim with a full-season contract after he joined midway through last year. Sam Cassidy also earned a full contract after progressing through the association's development system and strong performances in domestic T20 cricket. Northern Districts, meanwhile, welcomed back Snehith Reddy after the youngster regained his place on the association's contract list. Each Major Association has named up to 15 contracted players in the initial selection phase. A two-week transfer window will now allow uncontracted cricketers to explore opportunities with other teams before every association confirms its final 16-player squad for the 2026/27 domestic season. The contracted players will form the backbone of their respective campaigns in the Plunket Shield, Ford Trophy and Super Smash, although opportunities will remain available for uncontracted players throughout the season. Each Major Association has named up to 15 contracted players in the initial selection phase. A two-week transfer window will now allow uncontracted cricketers to explore opportunities with other teams before every association confirms its final 16-player squad for the 2026/27 domestic season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Contracted players receive a retainer and form the core of each major association's campaigns across the Plunket Shield, Ford Trophy and Dream11 Super Smash, but uncontracted players typically also get chances to shine and impress in each region during the season. Article Source: IANS
Pretorius' maiden T20 century consolidates Unicorns' top spot
Lhuan-dre Pretorius finished on 102* in the chase of 144 after Matthew Short had restricted MI New York with 3 for 24
Holden clings on to keep Middlesex hopes alive
Hard-fought 62 on tough pitch make it back-to-back wins
Smeed leads Somerset to emphatic victory over Derbyshire
Opener's superb 89 included six sixes off 51 balls to take the holders to 214 for 6

