IPL 2026: 'One Bad Loss Can't Define Us', Says GT's Shahrukh After Heavy Defeat To MI
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans batting all-rounder Shahrukh Khan said the side must treat their heavy 99-run defeat to the Mumbai Indians at the Narendra Modi Stadium as an aberration in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 campaign, adding that every team endures at least one such result over the course of a long season. GT, the IPL 2022 winners, will next take on defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday, with an aim to get back to winning ways and improve their net run rate. A major point to watch out for will be how their middle-order, including Shahrukh, will step up in the rest of the season after having a forgetful time against MI, especially with their top three batters captain Shubman Gill, B. Sai Sudharsan, and Jos Buttler falling in the first five overs. That's the thing we have to do (set it aside and focus on upcoming games). Obviously, ups and downs in a long tournament are really normal for any team, but as professionals, it's important to set that aside and look forward to what has to be done. I think everybody is experienced enough to know it. One bad loss can't define us as a team. Everybody has that one bad loss in a long tournament. As individuals, we've set that aside and take the positives out of what happened and then move forward, said Shahrukh in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Tuesday. Last season, Shahrukh scored 179 runs at a strike rate of 179, but the lower-order hitter hasnt been off to the best of starts this year, making only 35 runs from 25 balls. At GT, Shahrukh has been deployed at various positions in the batting order number four, six, and seven, and stated he does not view his role as rigidly fixed. Obviously, my role is in the lower-middle order. But as the game progresses, it's not that somebody will bat in one particular situation. As the game progresses, everybody has to be ready to go in there and adapt to any situation and play. It's not a fixed sort of role. It's important that as middle order batters, we are really open in our head and try and go out and react to any situation that's in front of us, he said. Asked about the difference in batting across positions, particularly at number four compared to six or seven, Shahrukh acknowledged the contrasting demands of the roles, but maintained that professional adaptability was non-negotiable. It is obviously a different role altogether. I wouldn't say that this position is good or that position is good. As professionals, we must adapt to any situation, as I told you. At number four, obviously, you have the chance of taking a bit more time, probably three to four balls extra to get your eyes set in. But lower down the order, that doesn't happen. As professionals, we all know that this is the situation, and this is how it is going to be wherever we bat. Obviously, as per the amount of balls that we hit in the nets and practice, it's important that we adapt to any situation that's in front of us. Obviously, if we have a question of batting at number four or seven, it is different. But as professionals, we have to do it. We don't have any other choice here, he said. Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden has joined the Gujarat Titans as batting coach for IPL 2026, and Shahrukh shed light on the veteran's impact in the sides batting group. He has been a world-class player, obviously. Everybody looks up to him because of the power and the dominance that he showed throughout his career; whenever he batted, it was just immense. He has been really helping all batters in the nets - very simple information here and there. It's really helping batters to go out there and do what they want to. Hayden has obviously been a great influence for every batter who comes in, especially openers, because he has opened all his life, and the way he communicates stuff to the openers is brilliant, and his coming to the team has obviously gotten that. He is a guy who is always switched on, and he has got that aggression. So, it's really good to have him around, he elaborated. On his specific preparations for acing the finisher's role in the rest of the season, Shahrukh signed off by saying that hes aiming to ace two primary challenges bowlers pose at the back-end - yorkers and slower deliveries. The finisher's role is to start going from ball one, according to what the situation is put in front of you. The preparation has been very simple. Obviously, in the death overs, everybody is trying to bowl yorkers or slower balls. On his specific preparations for acing the finisher's role in the rest of the season, Shahrukh signed off by saying that hes aiming to ace two primary challenges bowlers pose at the back-end - yorkers and slower deliveries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously, yorkers are something that all bowlers go to in the death overs. So, try to dig out yorkers as much as possible at practice. So, work on these two aspects of death-overs batting is going on, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Andersons Availability Uncertain For Durham Clash As Lancashire Weigh Workload Concerns
Lancashire County Cricket Club: Lancashire County Cricket Club head coach Steven Croft has said a late call will be taken on the availability of veteran pacer and captain James Anderson for their upcoming County Championship clash against Durham County Cricket Club, beginning on Friday. Anderson, 43, who retired from international cricket in July 2024, has been instrumental in Lancashires strong start to the season, leading from the front with both ball and captaincy as the side sits atop Division Two with two wins and a draw from three matches. The experienced seamer is currently the leading wicket-taker in county cricket this season, claiming 21 wickets at an impressive average of 12.09. However, with Anderson having bowled nearly 100 overs across three matches in just over two weeks, the team management is cautious about his workload ahead of a demanding schedule. I think it's a bit of a waiting game. Jimmy's in incredible condition at the minute, but obviously the body is going to be creaking a little bit, Croft told BBC Radio Lancashire. The England ace began his campaign with a five-wicket haul against Northamptonshire County Cricket Club and followed it up with a decisive spell of 4-18 in a low-scoring win over Derbyshire County Cricket Club. Most recently, he turned the tide against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club with three wickets in four deliveries, helping Lancashire seal another victory. Those performances have propelled Lancashire to the top of the table, just ahead of Durham, setting up a crucial contest at the Riverside. With a scheduled break following the fixture, the team faces a key decision on whether to field Anderson for a fourth consecutive match. The England ace began his campaign with a five-wicket haul against Northamptonshire County Cricket Club and followed it up with a decisive spell of 4-18 in a low-scoring win over Derbyshire County Cricket Club. Most recently, he turned the tide against Gloucestershire County Cricket Club with three wickets in four deliveries, helping Lancashire seal another victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Lancashire will definitely be without opener Luke Wells, who suffered a dislocated shoulder, and fast bowler Ajeet Singh Dale, sidelined with a hamstring injury, both picked up during the previous match in Bristol. Article Source: IANS
Northamptonshire Extend Darren Lehmanns Contract Till End Of 2029
Northamptonshire County Cricket Club: Northamptonshire County Cricket Club have secured the services of head coach Darren Lehmann for the long term, with the former Australia international signing a two-year contract extension that will keep him at the club until the end of the 2029 season. Lehmann, 56, took charge in October 2024 and made an immediate impact, guiding Northamptonshire to the T20 Finals Day in his debut season, their first appearance at that stage in nine years. The campaign included a notable quarterfinal win over Surrey County Cricket Club. Having initially replaced John Sadler ahead of the 2025 season, Lehmann had already extended his stay once, committing to the club until 2027. The latest deal further underlines management's faith in his leadership. It was an easy decision for me because I love the place. Everyone has made it such a family club for me, so I'm delighted to be carrying on here. We just want to keep improving, and hopefully we represent the club proudly along the way, Lehmann said in a statement shared by Northamptonshire. While the T20 run marked a high point, Northamptonshire endured mixed results across formats last season, including a disappointing One-Day Cup campaign and a near-bottom finish in Division Two of the County Championship. However, the current season has begun on a more encouraging note, with the side unbeaten after three matches and placed second in the standings. Lehmann brings a wealth of experience, having served as head coach of the Australian team from 2013 to 2018, a period during which he oversaw two Ashes series victories and the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup triumph. His coaching rsum also includes stints in franchise leagues such as the IPL and the Big Bash League. Northamptonshire chief executive Ray Payne expressed confidence in Lehmanns continued role in shaping the teams future. Lehmann brings a wealth of experience, having served as head coach of the Australian team from 2013 to 2018, a period during which he oversaw two Ashes series victories and the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup triumph. His coaching rsum also includes stints in franchise leagues such as the IPL and the Big Bash League. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Northamptonshire will look to build on their steady start when they host Worcestershire County Cricket Club in their next County Championship fixture beginning May 1. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch LSG Vs RR, Know All Details
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) will take on Rajasthan Royals (RR) in Match 32 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on Wednesday at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, with both teams aiming to regain momentum at a crucial stage of the tournament. Rishabh Pant and Co. have endured a difficult campaign so far, sitting ninth on the points table with just two wins from six matches. Their victories have come against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders, but a run of three successive defeats has stalled their progress. The hosts will be keen to arrest the slide and revive their season with a much-needed win. In contrast, the Riyan Parag-led side has enjoyed a stronger start and currently occupy third place with four wins from six outings. After opening their campaign with four straight victories, RR have stumbled in their last two matches and will be looking to bounce back quickly to strengthen their playoff push. When: Wednesday, April 22, 7:30 PM IST Where: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow. Where to watch: The LSG vs RR match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The LSG vs RR match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rajasthan Royals: Shimron Hetmyer, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Riyan Parag (captain), Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Tushar Deshpande, Kwena Maphaka, Sandeep Sharma, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Ravi Bishnoi, Sushant Mishra, Ravi Singh, Aman Rao Perala, Adam Milne, Dasun Shanaka, Shubham Dubey, Vignesh Puthur, Kuldeep Sen, and Brijesh Sharma Article Source: IANS
'One Of The Best Ive Seen': Jayawardene Reserves High Praise For Tilak For His Maiden IPL Ton
New Delhi: Mumbai Indians (MI) head coach Mahela Jayawardene lauded his side's all-round execution while also dubbing Tilak Varmas century one of the best that he has ever seen after their emphatic 99-run victory over Gujarat Titans (GT). Reflecting on the innings that was built around a late surge, Jayawardene admitted the side had been under pressure early on. We were in trouble, but we dug ourselves from that, (we were) patient, and batted really well to get that score, he said in a video shared by the franchise, pointing to the composure shown by the middle order after early setbacks. The turnaround was powered by a stunning counterattack, particularly from Tilak Varma, whose maiden IPL century lifted MI to a formidable total. Jayawardene did not hold back in his praise for the young batters knock. We had a couple of big overs. Tilak, one of the best Ive seen! he remarked. The MI coach also credited the contributions with the ball, especially the early breakthroughs that set the tone for defending the total. He singled out the effort of young pacer Krish Bhagat while acknowledging the impact of returning seamer Ashwani Kumar. Krish (Krish Bhagat), brilliant effort up front. Ash (Ashwani Kumar), coming back to the team, well done, he noted, as MIs bowlers dismantled the GT batting line-up. The turnaround was powered by a stunning counterattack, particularly from Tilak Varma, whose maiden IPL century lifted MI to a formidable total. Jayawardene did not hold back in his praise for the young batters knock. We had a couple of big overs. Tilak, one of the best Ive seen! he remarked. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Stressing consistency as the key going forward, the former Sri Lankan captain urged his players to maintain the same standards in upcoming matches. The standard is something that you guys set as well the way MI plays, that's a standard. So let's do that, we need to keep repeating that energy, we need to bring to each and every game, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Shafali Nears Top 5, Harmanpreet Inches Closer To Entering Top 10 In T20I Rankings
T20I Rankings: Shafali Verma continued her steady rise in the ICC Womens T20I Rankings, climbing closer to the top five, while India captain Harmanpreet Kaur edged nearer to a return to the top 10 following the latest rankings update on Tuesday. The rankings reshuffle comes amid the ongoing five-match T20I series between India and South Africa, with several players from both sides rewarded for their recent performances ahead of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in England and Wales, which starts on June 12. Shafali jumped two places to sixth in the T20I batting charts after her brisk 57 against South Africa, closing in on the top five, while Smriti Mandhana remains Indias highest-ranked batter at fourth. Harmanpreet, meanwhile, moved up two spots to be placed just outside the top 10 at joint 11th, courtesy of her unbeaten 47 in the series opener, signalling a return to form at a crucial juncture. Among South African players, captain Laura Wolvaardt retained her fifth position after a composed half-century in the second T20I, while teammates Annerie Dercksen (up 18 places to 33rd) and Sune Luus (up eight places to 35th) made notable gains. In the bowling rankings, Sadia Iqbal held on to the No. 1 spot, though South Africas Nonkululeko Mlaba surged five places to joint sixth after an impressive start to the series against India. Further gains for South Africa came from Ayabonga Khaka (up eight places to 25th), Chloe Tryon (up three to 38th) and Tumi Sekhukhune (up 23 to 55th). India also saw progress through left-arm spinner Shree Charani, who climbed four spots to 23rd. In the all-rounders list, Melie Kerr continued to occupy the top position, while Tryon (up four places to joint 11th) and Dercksen (up 11 to 29th) registered significant improvements. Further gains for South Africa came from Ayabonga Khaka (up eight places to 25th), Chloe Tryon (up three to 38th) and Tumi Sekhukhune (up 23 to 55th). India also saw progress through left-arm spinner Shree Charani, who climbed four spots to 23rd. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Her teammate Sobhana Mostary rose eight spots to 50th after contributing 41 runs, while bowlers Nahida Akter (13th), Rabeya Khan (20th) and Marufa Akter (up nine places to joint 43rd) also moved up the rankings. Article Source: IANS
Tilak Needs To Be Positive Against Spinners, Should Step Out And Play His Strokes: Pujara
New Delhi: Veteran India batter Cheteshwar Pujara has called on Tilak Varma to adopt a more proactive approach against spinners, stressing that intent, rather than just shot selection, is key to succeeding in T20 cricket. Tilak has been one of the standout performers for the Mumbai Indians in the ongoing IPL 2026 season, including a recent match-winning century. However, Pujara believes there is still room for growth, particularly in how the young left-hander tackles spin bowling in the middle overs. Tilak Varma needs to be a bit more positive against spinners. I am not saying he should just go for the big shots. When you play with intent and try to be positive, the spinner is forced to change his lengths. That puts pressure on him. Pujara explained that the focus should not be limited to boundary-hitting but rather on consistently disrupting a spinners rhythm. Drawing from his own playing experience, the seasoned Test specialist highlighted the importance of understanding ones strengths and applying them against spin. Tilak can step out of the crease and can use the sweep or reverse sweep. He has many options, but first he must understand his own strength. When I played, stepping out was my strength. If a bowler tried a short ball, I would play the cut or pull on the back foot. With Tilak known for his strokeplay and adaptability, Pujara suggested that using footwork more assertively could help him dictate terms. I feel Tilak should also step out and play his strokes. That will put the spinner under pressure. His sweep shot is also good, so that is another option. The former India batter also cautioned against a purely conservative approach, noting that merely rotating the strike can allow spinners to settle into a rhythm in the shortest format. I feel Tilak should also step out and play his strokes. That will put the spinner under pressure. His sweep shot is also good, so that is another option. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As Tilak continues to evolve in the T20 format, Pujaras insights underline the importance of controlled aggression and tactical awareness, especially against spin, which often plays a decisive role in the middle phase of matches. Article Source: IANS
Bumrah Bowling The First Over Was Masterstroke: McClenaghan
After Mumbai Indians: After Mumbai Indians (MI) snapped their four-match losing streak in emphatic fashion after thrashing the Gujarat Titans (GT) by a massive 99-run margin, former cricketer Mitchell McClenaghan hailed skipper Hardik Pandya move to deploy pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah in the first over to expose GT's fragile middle order, calling it a masterstroke. In this season so far, Deepak Chahar has opened the bowling on three occasions, while Bumrah has bowled the second over and the fifth and fourth on the other occasions. After Tilak Varma's breathtaking 101 off 45 balls propelled MI to a commanding 199/5, Bumrah set the tone instantly in the defense, claiming a first-ball wicket, his first scalp of the 2026 season, to jolt the hosts' top order. Jasprit Bumrah bowling the first over of the run chase was a masterstroke. That is exactly what we have been asking for in many games now. With no other bowler in MI's lineup able to penetrate with the new ball, they needed Bumrah to be used as an attacking weapon. They used him in the first three overs to try and break the opening partnership of Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan, and Bumrah delivered. GT rely heavily on their opening pair for runs, McClenaghan said on JioStar. Later, Ashwani Kumar rattled through the middle and lower order to finish with exceptional figures of 4-24 as GT were bundles out for 100. Jasprit Bumrah bowling the first over of the run chase was a masterstroke. That is exactly what we have been asking for in many games now. With no other bowler in MI's lineup able to penetrate with the new ball, they needed Bumrah to be used as an attacking weapon. They used him in the first three overs to try and break the opening partnership of Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan, and Bumrah delivered. GT rely heavily on their opening pair for runs, McClenaghan said on JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While it was pleasing to see Bumrah take the new ball, they may not use him in the first six overs every time because other teams have strong middle orders, and Bumrah will be needed to penetrate there. But against GT, that strategy worked perfectly, he added. Article Source: IANS
We Couldn't Retract Negative Momentum, Got Some Work To Do: Hayden After GTs Loss To MI
Despite Tilak Varma: Gujarat Titans assistant coach Matthew Hayden admitted that the team fell well short of expectations in both departments as Mumbai Indians handed them a crushing defeat, with the former Australia opener pointing to poor execution on a surface he felt was far from a high-scoring one as he said that the 2022 champions have got some work to do. Despite Tilak Varmas stunning unbeaten century powering the Mumbai Indians to 199/5, Hayden believed the conditions at the Narendra Modi Stadium offered assistance to the bowlers and should have been managed better. Considering that performance, which, as I said, was both very average with the ball firstly, on a wicket that I really felt was probably a 175 type wicket. You know, when you look historically at this black soil pitch on No. 5, it's a 218 wicket for the lost five batters, that's been its winning first inning score, and today it wasn't that wicket, Hayden said in the press conference. It was visible that it had cracks in it, and it was up and down. So credit also has to go to Tilak Varma, who put in a wonderful performance from the position that you were just mentioning before. So we've got some work to do, definitely, he said. Tilaks counterattack proved decisive after MI were under pressure in the middle overs, with the left-hander turning the game around through an extraordinary display of power-hitting. Hayden likened the innings to a rare feat under difficult circumstances. Huge performance. I once spoke to a fisherman and asked him a question about longevity in his life and in his career, and he said, boy, when there's plenty of fish around, everyone catches fish. But what he did was that he caught fish when no one else was catching fish, Hayden said. Hayden acknowledged that his side was aware of MIs potential threat but failed to respond when it mattered most, saying, You know, Mumbai Indians, we all know that they're a dangerous side. We all know that they're notorious starters. We all know that they've got magic within that ocean that surrounds their ground there in Mumbai. And, you know, as an opposition side, we knew that, and we definitely, we blinked. And when you blink against a world-class player like Tilak Farmer, even on a wicket that's kind of spicy, that is our downfall. And we couldn't really retract the negative momentum that was going our way because of the performance that we saw at Tilak's moment. The former opener emphasised that Tilaks innings stood out for its adaptability and game awareness rather than just brute force. It wasn't just a one-dimensional performance. It wasn't a cookie-cutter-type performance. It was a dominant performance down the ground. He read the play nicely. We went into the wicket. He was able to pick up and play with power and precision. Hayden also pointed to tactical lapses, including poor shot selection and an inability to adapt to boundary dimensions as he said, And when you reflect on our own game, you know, we had one side of the ground that was a little more inaccessible than the other, and we lost, what, three wickets into the bigger side of that boundary. With Gujarat Titans now holding a 3-3 record, Hayden admitted the side has been inconsistent and failed to capitalise on a manageable chase. So Tilak, he had his day up, and he's now got Mumbai Indians in a position where they seemed like they were lacking a bit of belief, although suddenly with two younger players, they're able to beat us at home here. You know, this is a 50-50 record for us now. I think we're actually playing accordingly to that record, winning three, losing three. You know, before tonight, we won two out of the three run chases. Again, we put ourselves in the position to chase runs, Hayden stated. Hayden stressed that a target of 200 was within reach, particularly with the quality at the top of the batting order, but the early collapse derailed the effort. He said, And it wasn't an impossible total. Two hundred still is a total that I would back our three world-class players at the top of the order to etch into that a bit more and then allow our more sort of game players. An opportunity to set out their scores and back deep into the innings. Summing up the performance, Hayden conceded it was a forgettable outing for his side, with little to take away apart from one bright spot. Hayden stressed that a target of 200 was within reach, particularly with the quality at the top of the batting order, but the early collapse derailed the effort. He said, And it wasn't an impossible total. Two hundred still is a total that I would back our three world-class players at the top of the order to etch into that a bit more and then allow our more sort of game players. An opportunity to set out their scores and back deep into the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the loss exposing both tactical and executional shortcomings, the Gujarat Titans will look to regroup quickly as the tournament enters a crucial phase. Article Source: IANS
Laureus World Sports Awards: Serbian tennis great Novak Djokovic opened up on his friendship with Indian cricket stalwart Virat Kohli and revealed that it was Kohli because of whom he started watching cricket and expressed a desire to crossover between tennis and cricket involving the two legends when he visits India. Last year at Wimbledon 2025 on July 7, alongside his wife, Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, Kohli witnessed Djokovics thrilling round of 16 win against Australias Alex de Minaur and later took to Instagram to share his excitement, posting a heartfelt story for the Serb. What a match. It was business as usual for the gladiator, @djokernole, Kohli had shared on X. Virat is a friend and someone I, of course, respect and admire. He is actually, to be honest, the reason why I started following cricket. When I come to India, hopefully he can join, and then we could do a little bit of tennis, a little bit of cricket, and have fun and just spread positive, good vibes with people and celebrate sport, Djokovic was quoted as saying by Times Now on the sidelines of the Laureus World Sports Awards. Last year in May, when Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket, the 24-time Grand Slam winner spared a moment to pay his respects to the batting stalwart. He took to his Instagram and reshared the Indian batters Instagram post regarding his retirement, adding a tag that reads, Incredible innings @virat.kohli. Djokovic also shared a heartfelt message for his Indian fans, expressing deep gratitude for the love, respect, and appreciation he has received from tennis and fans across the globe. Last year in May, when Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket, the 24-time Grand Slam winner spared a moment to pay his respects to the batting stalwart. He took to his Instagram and reshared the Indian batters Instagram post regarding his retirement, adding a tag that reads, Incredible innings @virat.kohli. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And my message would also be 'See you very soon in India because I need to go to India' I've been feeling a calling to come for the last couple of years. So I really hope that I'll be able to come to India and do an event, play a match, or whatever it is. I really wish for that because I feel very close to Indian people, Djokovic added. Article Source: IANS
Alcaraz and Sabalenka win Laureus Sportsman and Sportswoman of the year
Alcaraz won the French and U.S. Opens last year plus the Australian Open in January. Sabalenka, the top-ranked woman, won her second consecutive U.S. Open last year.
Bumrah bowls the first over, and 'it just kicks belief' into MI
Jasprit Bumrah bowled the first ball of a match in IPL 2026 for the first time against Gujarat Titans on Monday, and struck straightaway, breaking his duck in the process
India Rules Wisden 2026: Gill, Pant & Co. Rewrite History
The publication of the worlds oldest cricket annual, Wisden Cricketers' Almanac, generally referred to as Wisden, is as regular as the commencement of every cricket season in the English summer. No doubt its importance as the time-keeper and compiler of cricketing events has diminished to some extent in this internet era, it still finds its regular place on the bookshelves of true cricket lovers for its unique features and columns. In fact, it is sometimes called the Bible of Cricket. At present, Lawrence Booth is editor of this cricketing bible and, as usual, he has touched upon the issues linked with present day cricket, in the 163rd edition of the annual. From Indias perspective, the most heartwarming fact of this edition is the domination of the Indian players in Wisdens annual awards. Five cricketers of the year: Men in blue, toured England in 2025 and became eligible for consideration for awards. This is Almanac's oldest accolade, and one that is based predominantly on performances in the preceding English summer. Four members of Subhuman Gills Test team are named Viz. Rishabh Pant: Rishabh Pants helter-skelter excellence was one of the summers highlights, not least at Headingley, where he made 134 and 118. He added three half-centuries- the last after breaking his foot, Wisden reported. Ravindra Jadeja: He played a crucial role in Indias fight back in England, topping their averages with 516 runs at 86. His six scores of 50 or more included a match-saving century in Manchester. Mohammed Siraj: He took 23 wickets in the EnglandIndia Test series, securing a 2-2 draw with a last-ditch five-for at The Oval, including three of Englands final four wickets on a dramatic final morning. Shubman Gill: His run-making dominated the AndersonTendulkar Test series, his tally of 754 the most in a series for India against England. That included a remarkable double of 269 and 161 at Edgbaston, in between hundreds at Headingley and Old Trafford, Wisden reported. Haseeb Hammed.: This title-winning Nottinghamshire captain is the only non-Indian included, for leading Nottinghamshire to their first Championship in 15 years and led the charge with 1,258 runs at 66. He carried his bat twice, and converted two of his four hundreds into doubles. Leading mens cricketer in the world: Mitchell Starc as he claimed 55 Test wickets at 17.32 in 11 Tests in the calendar year, and this included a career-best haul of 6 for 9 against West Indies. He then backed that up with 18 wickets in the first two Tests of the 2025-26 Ashes, en route to a series-winning haul of 31 at 19.93. Leading womens cricketer: Indias Deepti Sharma. She helped India to glory in the Womens Cricket World Cup with 215 runs at 30 and 22 wickets at 20, an unprecedented double by a man or woman cricketer, and excelled in the final, with a run-a-ball 58 and a match-sealing haul of 5 for 39. Deepti, 28, was India's player of the tournament. Other Indian players who won this coveted award: 2017 Mithali Raj 2018 Smriti Mandhana 2024 Smriti Mandhana Leading T20 cricketer: Indias Abhishek Sharma. He is named after scoring more than 1,000 runs in 2025 at faster than two a ball. Wisden Trophy for the best performance of the year: For scoring 430 runs in two innings during Indias Test win at Edgbaston, Shubhman Gill picks up this award. The Five Wisden Cricketers of the Year represents a tradition that dates back to 1889, making it the oldest individual award in the history of cricket. Here is a list of Indian Test Cricketers who made it to the Five Wisden Cricketers of the Year: Also Read: Live Cricket Score 1932: Nawab of Pataudi Sr (For his performance for England) 1933: CK Nayudu 1937: Vijay Merchant 1947: Vino Mankad 1968: Nawab of Pataudi Jr 1972: Bhagwat Chandrasekhar 1980: Sunil Gavaskar 1983: Kapil Dev 1984: Mohinder Amaranth 1987: Dilip Vengsarkar 1991: Mohammad Azharuddin 1996: Anil Kumble 1997: Sachin Tendulkar 2000: Rahul Dravid 2002: VVS Laxman 2008: Zaheer Khan 2014: Shikhar Dhawan 2019: Virat Kohli 2022: Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma 2023: Harmanpreet Kaur 2026: Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja, Rishabh Pant. Mohammed Siraj
GT's middle order 'exposed', but the problem might be higher up
We shouldn't be allowing Rahul Tewatia or Shahrukh Khan [to face] lots of balls, Matthew Hayden, Gujarat Titans' batting coach, says after the collapse against Mumbai Indians
Nahid Ranas 5-Wicket Haul Powers Bangladesh to Series-Levelling Win Over New Zealand
Pace sensation Nahid Rana took 5-32 to lead Bangladesh to a comfortable six-wicket win over New Zealand in the second one-day international and level the three-match series at 1-1 on Monday. Rana registered his second five-wicket ODI haul as Bangladesh bundled out New Zealand for 198, a total they overhauled with 14.3 overs to spare in Dhaka. Opener Tanzid Hasan Tamim, who top-scored with 76, and Najmul Hossain Shanto, retired hurt on 50, steered the hosts to 199-4 in 35.3 overs, setting up a series decider on Thursday in Chattogram. Bangladesh suffered early blows with opener Saif Hassan and Soumya Sarkar out for eight apiece, but Tanzid hit back with an aggressive counter-attack that hauled the hosts to 67 in 10 overs. Tanzid found an able ally in Shanto and the left-handed pair put on 120 runs for the third-wicket stand to put the chase firmly in Bangladesh's control. Left-arm spinner Jayden Lennox briefly threatened to spark a collapse, dismissing Tanzid and Litton Das in quick succession -- both falling while attempting to clear the boundary. Tanzid struck 10 fours and four sixes in his 58-ball knock. Litton made seven. Shanto kept his calm as he raised his fifty off 71 balls, but was forced to retire due to severe cramp. Towhid Hridoy, unbeaten on 30, and skipper Mehidy Hasan Miraz, not out on eight, saw Bangladesh home without further trouble. Earlier, the 23-year-old Rana set up the win during New Zealand's innings after he operated across four separate spells and struck in the first over of each new burst. Left-arm quick Shoriful Islam provided strong support, returning 2-32 from his 10 overs, including the wicket of Nick Kelly (83). Fast bowlers Soumya and Taskin Ahmed tookone wicket each, as did leg-spinner Rishad Hossain. New Zealand's innings was held together almost single-handedly by opener Kelly, who made 83 for his maiden ODI half-century. No other visiting batter reached 20, with Muhammad Abbas the next highest scorer, on 19. Shoriful set the platform early, delivering an incisive opening spell of six overs for just 17 runs, generating 29 dot balls to put the tourists on the back foot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rana tightened the stranglehold, collecting two wickets in his opening five-over spell.
Indian Premier League: Captain Hardik Pandya heaped praise on top batter Tilak Varma after his brilliant century helped the Mumbai Indians (MI) crush the Gujarat Titans (GT) by 99 runs in Match 30 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. Pandya said that Tilaks knock was exactly what the team needed at the right moment. He highlighted that such performances were expected of a player of his talent and believed it was the right time for him to step up. The talent Tilak has, he does not need much advice. It was about time he came and delivered. It was much needed for the group, for Tilak and the Mumbai Indians, Pandya said after the match. Mumbai Indians put up a commanding total of 199/5, built around Tilaks sensational unbeaten 101 off just 45 balls, a knock that also saw him equal the franchise record for the fastest century. Naman Dhir supported well with a crucial 45-run innings, helping MI recover after early setbacks. Pandya also expressed satisfaction after the Mumbai Indians broke the four-match loss streak in IPL 2026. Very important. It is always challenging to go away and win. Also, Ahmedabad has not been a happy ground for the Mumbai Indians, so very satisfying, he said. Defending the total, MIs bowlers dominated from the start. Jasprit Bumrah struck on the very first ball, while Pandya himself removed Jos Buttler early in the chase. The pressure never eased on the Gujarat Titans as wickets fell regularly. Addressing questions around Bumrahs usage with the new ball, Pandya made it clear that it was a tactical choice. Quite fascinating, I have seen many people asking why Jassi hasn't bowled with the new ball, but he hasn't bowled with the new ball maybe 7 or 8 times, so it is not a Hardik Pandya problem, it is Jassi being special, he explained. Defending the total, MIs bowlers dominated from the start. Jasprit Bumrah struck on the very first ball, while Pandya himself removed Jos Buttler early in the chase. The pressure never eased on the Gujarat Titans as wickets fell regularly. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, after the dominant win, the Mumbai Indians have moved up to seventh in the points table with four points from six matches. They will next face arch-rivals Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on April 23. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'We Gave Away Too Many Runs,' Says Gill After Gujarat Titans 'heavy Defeat' To MI
Indian Premier League: Skipper Shubman Gill admitted that the Gujarat Titans (GT) conceded too many runs in the middle overs as they slumped to a heavy 99-run defeat against the Mumbai Indians (MI) in Match 30 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. Honestly, I think we gave away too many runs in the middle overs. On a wicket like that, I think 160-170 was a par score, Gill said after the match. Mumbai Indians had posted a commanding 199/5, riding on a sensational unbeaten 101 off just 45 balls from Tilak Varma, who also equalled the franchise record for the fastest century. Naman Dhir provided solid support with a 45-run knock, while Kagiso Rabada was the pick of the GT bowlers with three wickets. Chasing a big target, the Gujarat Titans never really got going. Jasprit Bumrah struck on the very first ball, while Hardik Pandya removed Jos Buttler early to put MI firmly in control. Despite a brief fightback, GT kept losing wickets at regular intervals. I think there are a lot of lessons for us from this game. A small hiccup, but now weve got a couple of games on the road, so hopefully we will come back on the winning side again, Gill said. Mumbai Indians bowlers dominated the chase, with Ashwani Kumar starring with a superb four-wicket haul, while Mitchell Santner and Allah Ghazanfar chipped in with two wickets each to bundle out GT well short of the target. Reflecting on what could have been done differently, Gill said his bowlers failed to adapt to the conditions. I think the wicket was a little bit on the slower side. I dont think we hit the right areas. The length ball wasnt coming on as well, some balls were coming, some werent, and some were keeping low, he said. I think we could have hit that length in the middle overs a bit more consistently, which we were not able to, he added. Reflecting on what could have been done differently, Gill said his bowlers failed to adapt to the conditions. I think the wicket was a little bit on the slower side. I dont think we hit the right areas. The length ball wasnt coming on as well, some balls were coming, some werent, and some were keeping low, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, with this loss, the Gujarat Titans have moved down to sixth position in the points table with three wins in six matches. They will next face Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) on April 24. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Tilak Vermas Ton, Ashwanis Four-fer Power MI To 99-run Win Over GT
Indian Premier League: Fast bowler Ashwani Kumar took four wickets after Titak Varma slammed an unbeaten century as the Mumbai Indians registered a dominant 99-run win in Match 30 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. The big win gave a big boost to the Mumbai Indians' Net Run Rate as the five-time champions moved to seventh spot in the points table. Ashwani Kumar bagged 4-24 as the Gujarat Titans were bowled out for just 100 runs in 15.5 overs while chasing 200 runs as five-time champions. Earlier, India's T20 World Cup winner Tilak Varma smashed his maiden century off 45 balls and took the Mumbai Indians to 199/5 runs in 20 overs after a shaky start courtesy of Kagiso Rabada's three wickets in the Power-play. Chasing a challenging target of 200, the Gujarat Titans had a nightmarish start as they lost a wicket on the very first ball. Jasprit Bumrah struck immediately to dismiss Sai Sudarshan, marking his first wicket of the IPL 2026. The pressure continued in the next over when skipper Hardik Pandya removed Jos Buttler. The in-form batter was trapped lbw and, despite opting for a review, the decision stayed with the umpire. Buttler managed just 5 runs off 6 balls, leaving GT in early trouble. After the double setback, Sundar and captain Shubman Gill tried to rebuild the innings with a counterattack. The pair struck five boundaries in quick time, taking the score to 35/2 in four overs and briefly shifting momentum. However, just as the Gujarat Titans looked to stabilise their innings, young pacer Ashwani Kumar struck to remove Gill for 14 off 13 balls. Down three wickets, the Gujarat Titans ended the Power-play at 45/3, still under pressure in the chase. Mumbai Indians bowlers continued to dominate after the power-play. Allah Ghazanfar built pressure with a tight over before Mitchell Santner delivered a decisive double blow in the eighth over. He first dismissed Sundar for a brisk 26 off 17 balls and then removed Glenn Phillips with a clever slower delivery, leaving GT struggling at 56/5. With the match slipping away, Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan tried to steady things with a partnership built on singles and doubles. However, the required run rate kept climbing, adding more pressure. The stand was broken in the 11th over when Tewatia edged a delivery from Ashwani and was caught behind by Quinton de Kock for 8 off 11 balls. Ashwani continued his impressive spell, striking again in his next over as Rashid Khan was caught for four. He then completed a brilliant four-wicket haul by dismissing Shahrukh Khan, who fell while attempting a big shot. Ghazanfar wrapped up the innings by picking up back-to-back wickets of Rabada and Mohammed Siraj in the 16th over, sealing a comprehensive bowling performance. Ashwani Kumar was the standout bowler for the Mumbai Indians, finishing with excellent figures of 4-24. Santner and Ghazanfar supported well with two wickets each, while Bumrah and Pandya chipped in with one wicket apiece as the Mumbai Indians dominated the chase from start to finish. MI had a slow start after being put in to bat. Openers Danish Malewar and Quinton de Kock could not get going. Malewar was dismissed early for two by Kagiso Rabada, and de Kock followed soon after, scoring 13. Naman Dhir tried to counterattack with a few boundaries, but Rabada continued his strong spell. He picked up his third wicket by removing Suryakumar Yadav for 15, leaving MI struggling at 46/3 in the powerplay. After the early setbacks, Tilak Varma and Dhir rebuilt the innings with a steady partnership. They rotated the strike well and punished loose balls, taking MI to 75/3 at the halfway stage. Their 52-run stand ended when Prasidh Krishna dismissed Dhir for a well-made 45 off 32 balls. Tilak then shifted gears in the final overs. After a slow start, he began attacking the bowlers, hitting big shots all around the ground. He reached his fifty in 33 balls and then accelerated further. In the death overs, Tilak dominated the bowling attack, completing his maiden IPL century in just 45 balls. He remained unbeaten on 101, hitting eight fours and seven sixes, guiding the Mumbai Indians to a strong total of 199/5. For the Gujarat Titans, Rabada was the standout bowler with figures of 3/33. Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna picked up one wicket each. In the death overs, Tilak dominated the bowling attack, completing his maiden IPL century in just 45 balls. He remained unbeaten on 101, hitting eight fours and seven sixes, guiding the Mumbai Indians to a strong total of 199/5. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians 199/5 in 20 overs (Tilak Varma 101*, Naman Dhir 45; Kagiso Rabada 3-33, Mohammed Siraj 1-25) beat Gujarat Titans 100 all out in 15.5 overs (Washington Sundar 26, Shahrukh Khan 17; Ashwani Kumar 4-24, Mitchell Santner 2-16) by 99 runs. Article Source: IANS
Tilak ends MI's losing streak with 45-ball century
It was the joint-quickest hundred by an MI batter, equalling Sanath Jayasuriya's effort from 2008
IPL 2026: Tilak Varma Equals Record For Fastest Hundred For MI With 45-ball Masterclass Vs GT
Narendra Modi Stadium: Tilak Varma etched his name into the record books by equalling the fastest century ever scored for the Mumbai Indians (MI), reaching his hundred in just 45 balls during Match 30 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against the Gujarat Titans (GT) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. With this effort, he matched the long-standing record of Sanath Jayasuriya, who had scored a 45-ball century against Chennai Super Kings at the Wankhede Stadium back in 2008. The list of fastest hundreds for the Mumbai Indians now sees Tilak share the top spot with Jayasuriya (45 balls, 2008), followed by Cameron Green, who smashed a 47-ball ton against Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2023, and Suryakumar Yadav, who registered a 49-ball century against Gujarat Titans in the same season. Tilaks knock also adds to MIs success against GT, becoming their second centurion against the franchise after Suryakumar Yadavs unbeaten 103 off 49 balls at the Wankhede Stadium in 2023. Speaking of the match, the five-time champions had a difficult start after being asked to bat first. Early strikes from Kagiso Rabada put MI under pressure, as he removed Danish Malewar, Quinton de Kock, and Suryakumar Yadav in the Power-play, restricting the side to just 46/3 in six overs. With the team in trouble, Tilak took responsibility and rebuilt the innings alongside Naman Dhir. The duo stitched a crucial 52-run partnership, stabilising the innings with smart strike rotation and timely boundaries. Dhir contributed a fluent 45 off 32 balls before falling to Prasidh Krishna. Tilak, who began cautiously on a slightly slow surface, shifted gears after settling in. He accelerated brilliantly in the latter half of the innings, targeting the bowlers with confidence. His fifty came off 33 balls, but what followed was a display of pure dominance. With the team in trouble, Tilak took responsibility and rebuilt the innings alongside Naman Dhir. The duo stitched a crucial 52-run partnership, stabilising the innings with smart strike rotation and timely boundaries. Dhir contributed a fluent 45 off 32 balls before falling to Prasidh Krishna. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His outstanding knock lifted the Mumbai Indians to a competitive total of 199/5, especially after their shaky start. Rabada was the standout bowler for the Gujarat Titans with figures of 3/33, but Tilaks brilliance in the final overs ensured MI finished strongly. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Danish Malewar, The 21-year-old Vidarbha Star, Hopes For More Changes After MI Debut
Indian Premier League: A new name has entered the spotlight for the five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI) as 21-year-old batter Danish Malewar made his debut in the Indian Premier League (IPL) against Gujarat Titans (GT) at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Monday. The Vidarbha batter was expected to come in place of Rohit Sharma in MI's previous match against Punjab Kings at the Wankhede Stadium last Thursday. But the team management decided to go ahead with the South African duo of Ryan Rickelton and Quinton de Kock. However, Malewar, who came as an opener on Monday, failed to make an impact on debut as he struggled from the onset and got out against Kagiso Rabada after scoring just two runs in four balls in his debut innings. However, the youngster would be looking to do much better if he got more chances. Born on October 8, 2003, the 21-year-old from Nagpur is a right-handed top-order batter and a right-arm leg-break bowler. Known for his consistency in red-ball cricket and attacking intent in shorter formats, Malewar was picked by the Mumbai Indians at his base price of INR 30 lakh. His journey began at the City Gymkhana Academy under coaches Swaroopraj Shrivastava and Nitin Gawande. Joining at just seven years old, Malewar quickly stood out for his discipline and determination. By the age of 12, he was already representing Vidarbhas Under-14 team. One story often shared about him highlights his commitment. After returning from a tour at 2 am, Malewar chose to play an Under-14 final the very next morning and went on to score a century despite barely getting any rest. He rose through the ranks to become a key player for Vidarbha. In the 202425 Ranji Trophy season, he played an important role in their title-winning campaign, scoring 783 runs in nine matches at an average of 52. His tally included two centuries and six half-centuries, making him the teams third-highest run-scorer. One story often shared about him highlights his commitment. After returning from a tour at 2 am, Malewar chose to play an Under-14 final the very next morning and went on to score a century despite barely getting any rest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He continues to shape his batting by learning from players like Sachin Tendulkar and KL Rahul, aiming to develop his own identity while mastering every shot in the book. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Tilak Varma's Century Guides Mumbai Indians To 199/5 Against Gujarat Titans
Indian Premier League: India's T20 World Cup champion Tilak Varma smashed his maiden IPL century as Mumbai Indians (MI) posted 199/5 in 20 overs against Gujarat Titans (GT) in Match 30 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Monday despite early breakthroughs by Kagiso Rabada. Asked to bat first, the Mumbai Indians had a cautious start with a new opening combination of debutant Danish Malewar and experienced Quinton de Kock. The pair struggled to find timing early on, managing just two runs in the opening over, bowled by Mohammed Siraj. The pressure told in the second over when Kagiso Rabada struck early. Malewar, playing his first match, was trapped after scoring just two runs. De Kock tried to get going but couldnt convert his start, falling for 13 off 11 balls as Rabada produced a sharp caught-and-bowled effort. Amid the early setbacks, Naman Dhir looked positive and played a few attacking shots, including consecutive boundaries off Siraj. However, Rabada continued to dominate the Power-play, removing Suryakumar Yadav for 15 to leave the Mumbai Indians in trouble. At the end of six overs, the Mumbai Indians were restricted to 46/3. With the top-order back in the pavilion, Tilak Varma and Dhir focused on rebuilding the innings. The duo showed good composure, rotating the strike regularly and picking up boundaries whenever the bowlers erred. Their steady approach helped MI recover, as they reached 75/3 at the halfway mark. The partnership grew to 52 runs before Prasidh Krishna broke through in the 13th over. Dhir attempted a big shot but was caught in the deep, ending a valuable knock of 45 off 32 balls, which included several well-timed boundaries. Tilak, who had started cautiously on a slightly slow pitch, began to accelerate after Dhirs dismissal. He targeted the bowlers in the middle and death overs, especially taking on Prasidh Krishna in a high-scoring over that shifted momentum back in MIs favour. He brought up his half-century in 33 balls and continued to play aggressively. In the final overs, Tilak showcased his full range of shots, finding gaps with ease and clearing the boundary regularly. His timing and shot selection stood out as he took control of the innings. Tilak eventually reached his maiden IPL century in just 45 balls and remained unbeaten on 101. His outstanding knock was decorated with eight fours and seven sixes, helping the Mumbai Indians finish strongly and post a challenging total of 199/5. For the Gujarat Titans, Rabada was the pick of the bowlers with impressive figures of 3/33 in his four overs, making early breakthroughs that kept his team in the game. Siraj and Prasidh Krishna chipped in with one wicket each, but the bowlers struggled to contain Tilak in the final overs. Tilak eventually reached his maiden IPL century in just 45 balls and remained unbeaten on 101. His outstanding knock was decorated with eight fours and seven sixes, helping the Mumbai Indians finish strongly and post a challenging total of 199/5. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians 199/5 in 20 overs (Tilak Varma 101*, Naman Dhir 45; Kagiso Rabada 3-33, Mohammed Siraj 1-25) against Gujarat Titans. Article Source: IANS
Will Sutherland ruled out of Yorkshire stint with shoulder injury
Australian allrounder was due to play two County Championship matches and the T20 Blast
Keith Barker marks Warwickshire return with match-winning haul
Three wickets in an over amid his 4 for 29 rocks Essex's run chase
Tom Abell 101* helps Somerset past Sonny Baker and Hampshire
Ex-captain extends Somerset's early lead at top of Division One with nervy two-wicket win
IPL 2026: 'We Havent Had A Great Start, But Thats Fine': De Kock On MI's Poor Campaign So Far
Indian Premier League: Mumbai Indians (MI) opener Quinton de Kock struck a calm and honest note on the teams campaign so far in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, admitting that while results havent gone their way early on, there is still enough time to turn things around. Its been pretty chill, to be honest. Obviously, I know the squad pretty well. Obviously, we havent had a great start, but thats fine. Were getting to the halfway stage of the tournament, so hopefully we can turn things around and see how we go, he said to the broadcasters ahead of the clash against the Gujarat Titans (GT) at Narendra Modi Stadium. Nothing tactical, just see it and have a crack. I think its just the way the games going, and I just have to keep up with the pace. Thats pretty much it, he added. The left-hander also spoke about adapting to the evolving nature of T20 cricket, particularly the importance of match-ups. All about match-ups at the end of the day. Im still trying to learn that and just trying to sort out what Im trying to do, he added. Reflecting on the teams early struggles, De Kock admitted that the side may have overcomplicated things. The left-hander also spoke about adapting to the evolving nature of T20 cricket, particularly the importance of match-ups. All about match-ups at the end of the day. Im still trying to learn that and just trying to sort out what Im trying to do, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The five-time champions, the Mumbai Indians, found themselves struggling for momentum in the ongoing season. After ending their long-standing streak of losing opening matches, they have slipped into poor form with four successive defeats, leaving them in the last spot in the points table with just two points in five matches. Article Source: IANS
Sixes vs stability: SRH and DC brace for another run-fest in Hyderabad
Both teams are neck-and-neck on the points table, but their top-order approaches couldn't be more different this season
IPL 2026: 'I Would Give Credit To The Bowling Unit,' Says Krishna On GT's Comeback
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans (GT) pacer Prasidh Krishna has credited the bowling unit for a strong comeback in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 after a poor start as the team clashes with five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI) at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. GT have bounced back strongly from opening two defeats to string together three consecutive victories. Their bowling unit, which was a strength last year, has rediscovered its rhythm and is now delivering across all phases of the innings. Krishna is once again among the leading wicket-takers, while Rashid Khan has been outstanding in the middle overs. While Siraj and Rabada are also looking in good touch. I would actually give credit to the bowling unit that we have. Everybody is bowling pretty well, keeping up the pressure, and that enables me to come in, bowl those balls, and maybe pick up the wickets, he said to the broadcasters ahead of the match. The right-arm pacer, who has picked up 11 wickets so far, brushed aside any specific tactical reasoning behind not getting wickets in the middle overs. I think its just a coincidence. Its not really that I come in to bowl at that stage, or that theres any tactic behind it. Its just that, as I said, the bowlers who are bowling with me and alongside me are creating enough pressure for false shots to come, and Im just benefiting with the wickets, he explained. Prasidh also underlined the importance of preparation and teamwork behind the scenes, noting that consistent communication and planning play a major role in execution on the field. Theres a lot of effort put in on the field as well, during practice days. There are a lot of discussions that go around with your fellow players and coaches. Quite a bit of preparation goes into it before you come into the game, he said. Prasidh also underlined the importance of preparation and teamwork behind the scenes, noting that consistent communication and planning play a major role in execution on the field. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its just the communication that the two of us have every single time. I mean, when Im bowling, hes around, we discuss, there are a couple of plans that go in and out, and then we know each other quite well to let somebody decide at that point in time. And then when we have something in place, its just about executing that ball. Article Source: IANS
SL allrounder Shanaka banned from PSL for one year
Shanaka opted out of a contract with Lahore Qalandars and later joined IPL team Rajasthan Royals
Rohit still not fit as MI pick two debutants against GT
Batter Danish Malewar and fast bowler Krish Bhagat made their debuts for Mumbai Indians
IPL 2026: Mumbai Indians Hand Debuts To Krish, Danish As Gujarat Titans Opt To Bowl
Indian Premier League: Gujarat Titans (GT) have won the toss and elected to bowl first against the Mumbai Indians (MI) in match 30th of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Monday. The five-time champions have made several changes in the playing XI, as Krish Bhagat and Danish Malewar are making their debut, and Ryan Rickleton and Deepak Chahar are out of the team. After winning the toss, GT skipper Shubman Gill said, It looks like a decent wicket, honestly. There was a bit of dew in the last match. So, just in case there is today, I think it would make more sense. Always good to have a target on the board and then try to chase it down. I think the way we have been bowling up front has been a huge positive for us, even in the last match and the game before that. So hopefully we continue with our bowling rhythm up front, and then in the middle overs, Rashid Khan has been really good for us. So hopefully we all continue in the same manner. Always good to have some runs on the belt and in a tournament like IPL, a long tournament, if you start well, you can really, really have a good season. And thats what I will strive for. Always a good challenge to play against them. I think they are a solid team, and hopefully its going to be a good match. Were going with the same team, he added. After losing the toss, MI skipper Hardik Pandya spoke about the changes in the team and performance so far in the season. We would have fielded as well. Its obviously the last game for us as a group. We had to regroup and speak about what the Mumbai Indians stand for and what kind of game we want to play. And we had a good number of chats. People are looking forward to the game. (You have bounced back from such situations before?) Yeah, more often than not. So this time we want to make sure that we start the winning form and make sure that we play some good cricket and tick boxes whenever we are supposed to tick. And yeah, just backing each other, sticking by each other, he said There will be tough times, but yeah, just stand with each other and go out and play some good cricket. (Areas of improvement) I think we need to play overall better cricket. I cant pinpoint one factor. As Ive said earlier, we win together, we lose together. So as a group, we need to get better. It's a fresh day. The sun has risen again in a positive way. A couple of debuts for us. Danish (Malewar) makes his Mumbai Indians debut. And Krish (Bhagat), who was part of the support bowlers, really impressed us. He got into the team three days back, and such is life that hes playing today, he added. GT have bounced back strongly from opening two defeats to string together three consecutive victories. Their bowling unit, which was a strength last year, has rediscovered its rhythm and is now delivering across all phases of the innings. Prasidh Krishna is once again among the leading wicket-takers, while Rashid Khan has been outstanding in the middle overs. While Siraj and Rabada are also looking in good touch. In contrast, the Mumbai Indians find themselves struggling for momentum. After ending their long-standing streak of losing opening matches, they have slipped into poor form with four successive defeats, leaving them in the lower half of the standings. Jasprit Bumrah, though economical, is yet to claim a wicket in five matches, and the bowling unit as a whole has failed to take wickets at regular intervals and also stop the flow of runs. Playing XIs: Gujarat Titans (Playing XI) Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Ashok Sharma, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna Impact substitutes: Jason Holder, Shahrukh Khan, Manav Suthar, Kulwant Khejroliya, Anuj Rawat Gujarat Titans (Playing XI) Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Glenn Phillips, Rahul Tewatia, Rashid Khan, Ashok Sharma, Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Mayank Rawat, Corbin Bosch, Raj Bawa, Ashwani Kumar, Raghu Sharma Article Source: IANS
Keaton Jennings leads Lancashire win with back-to-back fifties
Unbeaten 78 follows first-innings 70 to wrap up four-wicket win over Gloucestershire shortly after lunch on day four
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani has thrown his weight behind David Miller after the batter refused a single in the closing stages of the game against the Gujarat Titans, saying that the veteran left-handed batter took the right call for not taking a single on the penultimate ball despite it ending in a one-run defeat. After being unable to take DC over the line against GT when they needed two runs off two balls earlier this month, Miller completed a redemption of sorts by smashing Romario Shepherd for two sixes and a four in the final over to help DC beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six wickets at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. See, I think first and foremost we need to understand that he is somebody who has been around for a very, very long time. Yes, it is heartbreaking to lose a game like the one we lost against Gujarat. There was enough chatter about it through social media, on the news, on the telly, and even (by) the broadcasters. But the bottom line is that the player takes a call at some time. Sometimes you get the right call, sometimes you don't get the right call. I still believe that he has taken the right call. Contrary to what everyone else thinks, that is an opinion that I respect, and I understand that everyone has an opinion, Badani said in the pre-match press conference, ahead of DC taking on Sunrisers Hyderabad. With 15 runs needed from the last over, Miller got the strike again when 13 runs were required off four balls and achieved it with great gusto, while sharing a match-winning 45-run partnership with Player of the Match Tristan Stubbs. But to come out of that, I think he has shown character. I think the world sees that he is somebody who can finish games. He has done that in the past, and we believe in him. If you go back and see the visuals and the way we backed him even after that one run loss, the conversation from the captain to the coach, to the management, to the players was straightforward. It is absolutely okay, it can happen, and we trust in you, and he has literally shown us the faith within two games, added Badani. Speaking on batting consistency and the demands of T20 cricket, Badani said, If I have to answer this in a nutshell, this format does not rely on consistency. It relies on impact, seizing the moment, and stepping up when it really matters, and I think we have done that. Even if you speak of the couple of losses that we have had, one, I think the whole world knows that with that Miller one run, things could have been very different. The other game was the only game that we spoke of, the one that is against CSK. If anybody were to win four out of five games, I don't think any side would be worried about it. I think it is more about the process that we have followed. I think we have consistently stuck to the process. Results will come or not come. But we are happy with the way we are going, he added. On Sameer Rizvis recent performances, especially after he had a blip post two match-winning knocks in as many chases, Badani said, He is in a great space. I mean, this format, if somebody has won you two games single-handedly, he has actually got three Man-of-the-Match awards from last year. I don't think many of you would remember that the last game that he played for us was a man-of-the-match. If anybody were to win four out of five games, I don't think any side would be worried about it. I think it is more about the process that we have followed. I think we have consistently stuck to the process. Results will come or not come. But we are happy with the way we are going, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On Axar Patels fitness, especially after he retired hurt due to cramps in Bengaluru, Badani said: All good. He is fit to play. Asked about Stubbs recent performances, he signed off by saying, ero conversation. Pretty happy with the way he has gone by. Article Source: IANS
Nahid, Tanzid help Bangladesh level the series
Rana took wickets across all phases before Tanzid blitzed NZ out in the chase
PCB Hands SL All-rounder Dasun Shanaka A One-year Ban On Participation In PSL
The Pakistan Cricket Board: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has banned Sri Lanka seam-bowling all-rounder Dasun Shanaka from participating in the next edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL), citing breach of contractual obligations. The decision follows after the PCB did a review of Shanakas withdrawal from the 2026 tournament with Lahore Qalandars to honour an IPL 2026 deal with Rajasthan Royals. Shanaka was named as an injury replacement for Sam Curran by RR in the ongoing season for Rs 2 crore. I deeply regret my decision to withdraw from the HBL PSL and offer my sincere apologies to the people of Pakistan, the fans of HBL PSL, and the wider cricket community. The HBL PSL is a prestigious tournament, and I fully understand the disappointment caused by my actions. To the loyal fans of Lahore Qalandars, I am truly sorry for letting you down. I must clarify that at the time I withdrew from the HBL PSL, I had no intention of joining any other tournament. I have the greatest respect for Pakistani Fans and have always enjoyed my time in Pakistan. I hope to return to the HBL PSL in the future with renewed dedication and the trust of the fans, said Shanaka in a statement issued by the PCB on Monday. Qalandars then got Australias seam-bowling all-rounder Daniel Sams as a replacement for Shanaka. The review concluded that the players unilateral withdrawal from the tournament on March 21, 2026, constituted a clear breach of both the Player Registration terms and the Tripartite Agreement. The findings indicated that the withdrawal was made on grounds not recognised within the existing contractual framework. While the Board has taken note of the players expressions of regret and his stated passion for playing in Pakistan during the formal hearing, the severity of the contractual violations necessitates regulatory action to maintain the integrity and exclusivity of the League. Qalandars then got Australias seam-bowling all-rounder Daniel Sams as a replacement for Shanaka. The review concluded that the players unilateral withdrawal from the tournament on March 21, 2026, constituted a clear breach of both the Player Registration terms and the Tripartite Agreement. The findings indicated that the withdrawal was made on grounds not recognised within the existing contractual framework. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Previously, Zimbabwe pacer Blessing Muzarabani opted out of his deal with the Islamabad United in the PSL to play for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. After the PCB imposed a two-year ban on him, Muzarabanis agent denied that a binding agreement between the league and the player had been reached before he signed an IPL contract. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Josh Inglis To Join LSG Squad Ahead Of Clash With MI: Report
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) have received a big boost amid the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, as Australian wicketkeeper batter Josh Inglis is expected to join the squad ahead of their clash against the five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI) on May 4 at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. According to a report by ESPNcricinfo, Inglis was unavailable for the first half of the season due to his wedding, which was scheduled for mid-April. The wicketkeeper-batter tied the knot on April 18 and is expected to spend some more time away before travelling to India to link up with the LSG squad. Inglis had a productive season last year with Punjab Kings, scoring 278 runs at an impressive strike rate of 162.57. Despite that, he was released ahead of the 2026 auction, where LSG secured his services for INR 8.6 crore, even with the knowledge that he would miss a part of the tournament. If he becomes available from May 4, Inglis could feature in the final six league matches for LSG, depending on team combinations. The franchise is currently using overseas options like Mitchell Marsh, Aiden Markram, and Nicholas Pooran, while not always opting for a fourth overseas player. South African spinner George Linde has featured in two of the last three games. However, Pooran has struggled with form, managing just 51 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 80. Inglis had a productive season last year with Punjab Kings, scoring 278 runs at an impressive strike rate of 162.57. Despite that, he was released ahead of the 2026 auction, where LSG secured his services for INR 8.6 crore, even with the knowledge that he would miss a part of the tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score LSG have had a tough campaign so far and are currently placed eighth on the points table, with just two wins from six matches. They will next take on the Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Wednesday as they look to get back to winning ways. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch SRH Vs DC, Know All Details
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium: The 2016 champions Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will take on Delhi Capitals (DC) in match 31 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Hyderabad have had a mixed season so far and are currently placed fourth on the points table with six points. They started their campaign with a loss against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru but quickly recovered with a win over the Kolkata Knight Riders. However, their form dipped again as they suffered a close defeat to Lucknow Super Giants and then lost to Punjab Kings. Recently, though, the team has found some rhythm, registering back-to-back victories against the Rajasthan Royals and the Chennai Super Kings. With momentum on their side, they will be aiming to secure another win. On the other hand, Delhi had a promising start to their season, winning their first two matches. But they then faced a setback with consecutive losses. They managed to turn things around in their most recent game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where David Miller played a crucial role by finishing the match in the final over. With confidence restored after that win, Delhi will look to continue their positive run in this contest. The head-to-head record between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals in T20 cricket has been fairly competitive over the years. Out of the 26 matches played between the two sides, Sunrisers Hyderabad have won 13 games, while Delhi Capitals have secured 11 victories. One match ended in a tie, and one produced no result. Their first-ever meeting on April 12, 2013, was won by Sunrisers Hyderabad, while their most recent encounter on May 5, 2025, ended in a tie. When: Tuesday, April 21, 7:30 PM IST Where: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad. Where to watch: The PBKS vs GT match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The PBKS vs GT match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals: Pathum Nissanka, KL Rahul(wk), Sameer Rizvi, David Miller, Axar Patel(c), Tristan Stubbs, Auqib Nabi Dar, Lungi Ngidi, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Mukesh Kumar, Vipraj Nigam, Ashutosh Sharma, Karun Nair, Dushmantha Chameera, Nitish Rana, Mitchell Starc, Kyle Jamieson, Ajay Jadav Mandal, Prithvi Shaw, Tripurana Vijay, Abishek Porel, Sahil Parakh, Madhav Tiwari Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: PBKS Will Be Bloody Hard Team To Beat If We Do Things Near Our Best, Says Ponting
Lucknow Super Giants: Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting believes his sides current form and collective mindset make them one of the toughest teams to overcome in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, asserting that sticking close to their best standards will keep them firmly ahead of the competition. Punjab Kings underlined that confidence with a dominant 54-run win over Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday, extending their unbeaten run in the season. In doing so, PBKS also created history by becoming the first team in IPL history to remain undefeated after their opening six matches, a milestone in the leagues 19-year history. Asked to bat first for the first time this season, PBKS responded with 254/7, the highest total of IPL 2026, powered by a sensational 182-run stand for the second wicket between Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly. Arya led the charge with a blistering 93 off just 37 balls, smashing nine sixes, while Connolly complemented him with a fluent 87 off 46 deliveries. Ponting credited the teams team-first philosophy as the cornerstone of their success, reiterating the importance of maintaining standards inside the dressing room. Knowing that if we do things somewhere near our best, you're going to be a bloody hard team to beat. Priyansh just decided to go ahead and play his own way, regardless of what happened at the other end. One of the values and standards we have as a groupand the number one on the top of our listis team first. This has probably been our biggest victory, Ponting said. Arya, whose fearless strokeplay set the tone early, spoke about keeping his approach simple despite the high-scoring contest. I was thinking that I would respect a good ball and take a single or double. And whatever is on my radar, I'll go for boundaries. That's what I was looking for, he said. At the other end, Connolly admitted he found himself admiring Aryas onslaught at times while working his way into the innings. I was at the other end just in awe a little bit because I couldn't get off strike, but yeah, I was just enjoying watching Priyansh bat. We all have discussions about what works for each other, and we take little things out of each other's books to get better as a group, Cooper noted. Skipper Shreyas Iyer praised the young duo for their composure and attacking intent, while also revealing a light-hearted internal challenge to keep them motivated. Absolutely brilliant batting. Some of the shots were just incredible. It takes a lot of courage and concentration to play shots like those. I was talking to Cooper and Priyansh, and we were challenging them to see who could hit the most sixes this season. The prize? Theyll get my bat! I hope it brings some joy and motivation. They are constantly putting in the effort, and we just tell them to go out there and express themselves, Iyer said. The late acceleration came from Marcus Stoinis and Shashank Singh, and their quickfire contributions ensured PBKS capitalised fully on the platform set by the top order. Stoinis acknowledged the impact of the opening pair in shaping the innings. Absolutely brilliant batting. Some of the shots were just incredible. It takes a lot of courage and concentration to play shots like those. I was talking to Cooper and Priyansh, and we were challenging them to see who could hit the most sixes this season. The prize? Theyll get my bat! I hope it brings some joy and motivation. They are constantly putting in the effort, and we just tell them to go out there and express themselves, Iyer said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With five wins and one no result, Punjab Kings sit comfortably at the top of the IPL 2026 standings and will aim to carry their momentum into their next clash against the Delhi Capitals on April 25. Article Source: IANS
Former Afghanistan Pacer Shapoor Zadran Battles A Rare Illness, Admitted To ICU In New Delhi
Afghanistan Cricket Board: Former Afghanistan pacer Shapoor Zadran is in a critical condition at a hospital in New Delhi after being diagnosed with Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare and life-threatening immune disorder. Zadran, who played 44 ODIs and 36 T20Is for Afghanistan from 2009 to 2020, is currently in the intensive care unit (ICU) with stage four HLH. Under this condition, a person suffers from hyper-inflammation, which leads to damage in tissues, including the bone marrow, liver, spleen, and lymph nodes. His younger brother Ghamai Zadran, who resides in Canada, said Shapoor first felt unwell in October last year and was advised to seek treatment in India. With support from Rashid Khan and Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) chairman Mirwais Ashraf, Shapoors visa was fast-tracked, and he was admitted to the hospital in New Delhi on January 18. It was a very serious infection. His whole body was full of the infection, including TB (tuberculosis). It also spread to his brain, which was revealed after an MRI and CT scan, Ghamai was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo. While Ashraf spoke about Shapoor to ICC chairman Jay Shah, Rashid reached out to his contacts in the franchise circuit, including the Gujarat Titans, for whom he plays in the IPL. Rashid had even come to meet Shapoor when Afghanistan had their Mens T20 World Cup group game in New Delhi this year. On April 3, Afghanistan wrist-spinner AM Ghazanfar, who plays for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026, visited Shapoor a day before he had the game against the Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Former Afghanistan captain Asghar Afghan has been shuttling between Dubai and Delhi to assist Shapoor, while Rashid and other Afghanistan players have stayed in touch with doctors and family. Despite initial improvement, his condition worsened with recurring infections, dengue, and severely depleted red blood cell counts. On April 3, Afghanistan wrist-spinner AM Ghazanfar, who plays for the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026, visited Shapoor a day before he had the game against the Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He started getting a fever, and then he tested positive for dengue. His immunity was very weak as the red blood cell count was severely depleted. He doesn't have much vitality. We have hope that he will improve day by day. The steroids Shapoor has been given recently seem to be working, and that has given us hope, added Ghamai. Article Source: IANS
MCA Launches Champions Trophy 2026 As T20 Mumbai League Build-up
The Mumbai Cricket Association: The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Monday inaugurated the MCA Champions Trophy 2026 at the MCA BKC Ground, marking the beginning of an important preparatory tournament ahead of the much-awaited T20 Mumbai League 2026. The opening ceremony was attended by MCA President Ajinkya Naik, chief guest Rajeev Kulkarni, former India captain Diana Edulji, along with MCA Secretary Prof. Dr. Unmesh Khanvilkar, Joint Secretary Nilesh Bhosle, Treasurer Arman Mallick, Apex Council members, and participating players. The tournament will run from April 20 to April 30 and will feature eight teams selected by MCA selectors from a pool of registered players for the T20 Mumbai League. Matches will be held across four venues MCA BKC Ground, MCA Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana in Kandivali, Dadoji Konddev Stadium in Thane, and Western Railway Ground in Mahalaxmi. Designed as a high-performance platform, the tournament aims to give emerging players valuable match exposure. It will also help franchises assess player form, fitness, and readiness ahead of the T20 Mumbai League 2026 auction. The competition is expected to play a key role in shaping team strategies and identifying standout performers. The tournament will run from April 20 to April 30 and will feature eight teams selected by MCA selectors from a pool of registered players for the T20 Mumbai League. Matches will be held across four venues MCA BKC Ground, MCA Sachin Tendulkar Gymkhana in Kandivali, Dadoji Konddev Stadium in Thane, and Western Railway Ground in Mahalaxmi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Former India cricketer Rajeev Kulkarni also highlighted the importance of the tournament. He said, A tournament like this is crucial in the lead-up to a league of this scale. It gives players the game time, clarity, and confidence they need, while also helping teams identify the right combinations. Initiatives like the MCA Champions Trophy play a key role in ensuring quality and competitiveness in the T20 Mumbai League. Article Source: IANS
Moni, Sharmin help Bangladesh register maiden ODI win against Sri Lanka
Bangladesh lost four wickets for one run when they were close to the finish line, but averted disaster in the end
Josh Inglis to join LSG before May 4 match against MI
South Africa fast bowler Anrich Nortje also left the LSG camp last week
'It Feels Truly Special': Sachin Tendulkar Reflects On Laureus Honour
Laureus World Sports Awards: Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has described holding the Laureus Trophy he received in 2020 as a truly special feeling, underlining how years of hard work, ups and downs, and perseverance made the recognition even more meaningful. When you have this beautiful trophy in your hand, you really feel special. For all those years where youve been through ups and downs in life, and then you get appreciated in this special manner, in front of the top athletes of the world. It really makes it a memorable event. I cherish this. I mean, its really special, he said in a video released by Laureus on X. Those words gain even more significance as the 2026 Laureus World Sports Awards is set to take place at Madrids Palacio de Cibeles on Monday. Widely regarded as the Oscars of sport, the Laureus Awards recognise not just excellence in performance, but defining moments that inspire millions across the globe. Tendulkar was honoured with the Laureus Sporting Moment Award (20002020) for the iconic Carried on the Shoulders of a Nation tribute, following Indias triumph in the 2011 ICC World Cup Final. The fan-voted award immortalised the emotional scene of him being lifted by teammates after India ended a 28-year wait for the World Cup. He received the award in Berlin in 2020. Those words gain even more significance as the 2026 Laureus World Sports Awards is set to take place at Madrids Palacio de Cibeles on Monday. Widely regarded as the Oscars of sport, the Laureus Awards recognise not just excellence in performance, but defining moments that inspire millions across the globe. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the Indian women's cricket team will be among the key contenders at this years Laureus Awards, having been nominated for the World Team of the Year honour. The nomination follows their historic win in the 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup Final, where they defeated the South Africa women's national cricket team by 52 runs to secure their maiden ICC title. Article Source: IANS
AIU Chair David Howman: Indian athletes are now required to follow stricter anti-doping regulations following the Athletics Federation of Indias (AFI) upgrade from Category B to Category A' under Rule 15 of the World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules. This decision by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) Board pertains to persistently extremely high doping risk in India, which has consistently ranked among the top two for the most Anti-Doping Rule Violations (ADRVs) in athletics from 2022 to 2025. In 2022, India reported 48 ADRVs, ranking second; in 2023, 63 ADRVs, also second; in 2024, 71 ADRVs, moving to first; and for 2025, India has recorded 30 ADRVs so far, maintaining the first position. Under the World Athletics Anti-Doping Rules, the AIU Board classifies all Member Federations by their doping risk to the sport. Category A Federations, which pose the highest risk, face stricter requirements under the Rules, such as minimum testing obligations for their national team athletes. The doping situation in India has been high-risk for a long time, and, unfortunately, the quality of the domestic anti-doping programme is simply not proportionate to the doping risk. While the AFI has advocated for anti-doping reforms within India, not enough has changed. The AIU will now work with the AFI to achieve reforms to safeguard the integrity of the sport of athletics, as we have done with other Category A Member Federations, AIU Chair David Howman explained. In contrast to India, Howman stated that after ongoing reform efforts, the Bahrain Athletics Association (BAA) will be reclassified from Category A to Category B in 2027, as long as the existing measures are sustained through 2026. The BAA is to be congratulated on the vast improvement of the anti-doping situation in Bahrain, Howman stated. Key accomplishments include establishing a new, independent Bahrain NADO, which has substantially expanded its national testing pool, is implementing proper no-notice out-of-competition testing, and rigorously testing Bahrain athletes residing abroad. The BAA has also introduced effective performance-monitoring and education initiatives for athletes, along with vetting procedures for support personnel and measures to oversee athletes overseas. These high standards need only be maintained in 2026 for the BAA to be re-categorised for 2027 our next World Championships year, Howman added. Elsewhere, Category B Federations such as Botswana, Peru, and Cuba now must meet minimum testing requirements for their athletes participating in certain events: the World Relays in Gaborone this May (for Botswanan athletes); the World Racewalking Championships in Braslia held earlier this month on April 12 (for Peruvian athletes); and the World Athletics Championships in Beijing 2027 (for Peruvian, Botswanan, and Cuban athletes). Although these Category B Federations are not currently classified as high risk for doping, the AIU Board has mandated minimum testing requirements because their national teams' testing levels have been persistently inadequate. The imposition of minimum testing obligations for Botswana for the World Relays 2026 and the Beijing World Championships 2027 stems from an inadequate response to repeated warnings about low testing levels, and an increase in performance at the international level, explained Howman. Conversely, the Peru team was required to undergo only minimal testing in 2024 for the Paris Olympics, before these requirements were waived in 2025. However, we witnessed a total backsliding by Peru in 2025 almost returning to the testing levels that were the basis for the imposition of the minimum testing obligations for the Paris Olympic Games in the first place, disclosed the AIU Chair Conversely, the Peru team was required to undergo only minimal testing in 2024 for the Paris Olympics, before these requirements were waived in 2025. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Each athlete on these teams must undergo at least three out-of-competition tests before the relevant event to qualify for competition. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Tyagis Execution Against Best Batters Stands Out, Long May It Continue, Says Watson
Indian Premier League: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) assistant coach Shane Watson praised young pacer Kartik Tyagi for his ability to deliver against the best batters in the world, saying his pursuit of excellence is evident in every ball he bowls. Tyagi picked 3-22 and played a vital hand in KKR keeping Rajasthan Royals to 155/9, which the three-time champions chased down with four wickets in hand to get their first win of the ongoing IPL 2026 season. A mention I would make, and this is not a surprise to anyone, is Kartik Tyagi. Your pursuit of excellence is going to continue to learn from every ball that you bowl, whether that's in training or in the game. There's no surprise why you continue to execute like you are against the best batters in the world so long may that continue, Watson said in a video posted by the franchise on their social media accounts on Monday. Watson also lauded Varun Chakaravarthy, Anukul Roy, and Ramandeep Singh for playing crucial roles in the much-needed win for KKR. The very best performers and the very best cricketers in the world always understand how to be able to bring their best every single ball when they're engaged in the game. That was brilliant again, and next up is Varun Chakaravarthy - to be able to see what you're able to do after a great learning time for you over the last little while. Anukul Roy, to be able to have an opportunity to do what you did, to be able to stand in the face of one of the best class bowlers and smash him over mid-off for a six, was great and well done. Working hard at training, working hard is you're always looking to get better for an opportunity, for the right opportunity to come your way. In the lead-up to the tournament, you can see yourself bowling before every single game. Two overs came in and did a brilliant job at a really important time Ramandeep Singh, he elaborated. That was brilliant again, and next up is Varun Chakaravarthy - to be able to see what you're able to do after a great learning time for you over the last little while. Anukul Roy, to be able to have an opportunity to do what you did, to be able to stand in the face of one of the best class bowlers and smash him over mid-off for a six, was great and well done. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is to bring it together, the love, the support, the connection, and we could see that after the game the other night, to be able to see how many people came together even when things haven't been going that well, to be able to actually continue to build that connection is so incredibly important. That, for me, just showed that everyone who did say yes, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: The Group's Been Great, Really Looking Forward To Rest Of Tournament, Says Connolly
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Punjab Kings Australian recruit Cooper Connolly said the camaraderie within the squad has made his IPL experience enjoyable, adding that he is eager to see how the rest of the tournament unfolds for the side. PBKS continued their unbeaten run and maintained their pole position in IPL 2026 points table with a 54-run win over Lucknow Super Giants at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium. Priyansh Arya struck 93 while Connolly hit 87 to power PBKS to this season's highest total of 254/7. The duo shared a match-defining partnership of 182 runs for the second wicket and hit 16 sixes between themselves. It feels good. It's always nice to sort of run out with a fellow two Aussies, but no, it's been enjoyable. The group's been great and really looking forward to, I guess, the rest of the tournament. But it's been nice, said Connolly in a video posted on IPLs website on Monday. His Australian compatriot, batting all-rounder Marcus Stoinis, admitted he was pleased to finally spend some time in the middle after limited batting opportunities this season. During his 16-ball 29, Stoinis also smashed two flat sixes, which left everyone in awe of it. It feels good. It's always nice to sort of run out with a fellow two Aussies, but no, it's been enjoyable. The group's been great and really looking forward to, I guess, the rest of the tournament. But it's been nice, said Connolly in a video posted on IPLs website on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the Bas Jeetna Hai tagline used by PBKS for this season so far after being runners-up in IPL 2025, Stoinis said, I'm pretty sure it means, so far, we're winning all our games. So may it continue for us. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'One Team Owner Did Indulge In This Type Of Practice (black Magic)': Lalit Modi
Former Indian Premier League: Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi has dismissed a viral letter as fake, where it alleged black magic was performed during the Chennai Super KingsSunrisers Hyderabad clash. At the same time, Modi said similar claims have surfaced in the past. The controversy began with a video from the match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, where a fan was shown performing a lemon trick shortly before CSK batter Shivam Dube was preparing to face SRH pacer Sakib Hussain. The footage was followed by an unverified complaint letter from CSK circulating online. Seems fake this time. But one team owner did indulge in this type of practice, Modi wrote on his X account on Monday. I remember I posted some team owner doing this to the opposing team. By doing exactly this themselves in opposing team dressing room. I even alerted the opposing team owners about this way back in 2011 season - when it happened and I got an alert with concrete proof. I will reveal all these type of activities conducted by whom in the movie / TV series as decided by my team to disclose, he added. The footage was followed by an unverified complaint letter from CSK circulating online. Seems fake this time. But one team owner did indulge in this type of practice, Modi wrote on his X account on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score SRH will now take on Delhi Capitals at their home venue on Tuesday, while five-time champions CSK prepare to take on Mumbai Indians in a high-octane clash at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Rana five-wicket haul restricts NZ to 198
Kelly, the NZ opener, hit a fighting half-century
IPL 2026: All Adjectives Would Be Pretty Less For Sooryavanshi, Hes One For Future, Says Iyer
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer has hailed young Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as a rare talent whos one for the future, adding that all adjectives will be very inadequate to describe his explosive batting skills. So far, Sooryavanshi has amassed 246 runs in six innings, averaging 41 at a strike-rate of 236.53 . He is a spectacular talent, and all the adjectives would be pretty less for him. The way he has that bat flow, the rhythm and momentum he creates before the delivery, I think he is one for the future, said Iyer on JioStars Believe. Iyer himself has been in good nick, amassing 208 runs in six innings at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 182.45. he also reflected on his instinctive stroke off Jasprit Bumrah in the second qualifier of IPL 2025, a moment that stood out in PBKS becoming runners-up in the competition. It was completely instinctive. I was trying to hit him straight down the ground. That was the thought at the back of my mind, that wherever he bowled, I would target him straight. When you get into that position, your head is completely still and your body moves in a certain flow. Iyer himself has been in good nick, amassing 208 runs in six innings at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 182.45. he also reflected on his instinctive stroke off Jasprit Bumrah in the second qualifier of IPL 2025, a moment that stood out in PBKS becoming runners-up in the competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I didnt celebrate because I knew we had to come back and play there again after a day. If you show emotions, your heart rate goes up and down. Once you are in control of your emotions, you can be very clear in your mindset and decisive about the main goal, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Calling Prabhsimran, Priyansh Match-winners Boosts Their Confidence, Says Shreyas Iyer
Prabhsimran Singh: Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer said calling openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya as match-winners boosts their confidence and allows them to play with freedom in the IPL. Both Prabhsimran and Priyansh have amassed 211 runs each in the ongoing season, as PBKS have maintained their position as the only unbeaten team in the competition. We have a team room, which is probably there for every team. We try to spend a lot of time together in that team room before and after games, and whenever we have off days. We come together and build that bond. Whenever I speak to them, my only message is, just be yourself. Dont try to emulate, mimic, or be someone else. When you are playing at this level and you are fearless and flamboyant in your own way, you dont have to resemble or copy anyone. When you tell these guys that they are match-winners, both Prabhsimran and Priyansh Arya, it instils confidence in them. They can just go out there and play freely. They have been delivering for us and hopefully, they continue to do so, said Iyer on JioStars Believe. Iyer also recalled the tactical gamble of turning to Shashank Singh against Sunrisers Hyderabad after they had a rollicking power-play. After six overs, I straightaway asked for a timeout. Shashank Singh was running around at that time. You have to respect the attitude and characteristics he possesses, because when all the bowlers are being taken for runs, he comes to me directly and asks for an over, Give me an over, I think I can do something here. I didnt respond to him at that time. Ricky came, started talking and asked who I was going to bowl next, and I said, I think I am going to go with Shashank. Ricky said, You take your call, thats fine. The way he bowled his first over, he gave just five or six runs, even though he didnt get a wicket. But, in the second over, he took two back-to-back wickets and the whole scenario changed, he added. On aiming to win the IPL trophy this year after finishing runners-up last year, Iyer explained how hes manifesting consistently to win the title with PBKS. Whenever I play in any tournament, I play to win. For me, winning is everything; there is no substitute. Even if it doesnt happen, that is fine, I can accept it and move on. Ricky came, started talking and asked who I was going to bowl next, and I said, I think I am going to go with Shashank. Ricky said, You take your call, thats fine. The way he bowled his first over, he gave just five or six runs, even though he didnt get a wicket. But, in the second over, he took two back-to-back wickets and the whole scenario changed, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I just want to put it out there in the universe that I want to lift the trophy. There are going to be small steps to reach that stage. It will definitely take a team effort and everyone has to think in that direction; only then can you achieve that, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Virat, Anushka Visit Premanand Maharajs Keli Kunj Ashram In Vrindavan
Ashram Shri Hit Radha Keli: Veteran India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricketer Virat Kohli visited Vrindavan with his wife, Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma, and sought spiritual guidance and blessings while also engaging in Ekantik Vartalaap (private spiritual conversation) with Premanand Ji Maharaj in his Ashram Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj, Varah Ghat, on Monday. RCBs last outing at the IPL 2026 was on Saturday against Delhi Capitals at their home ground, the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, where Kohli could only manage a 13-ball 19 while opening with the bat. With a five-day gap before their next game on Friday against the Gujarat Titans at the same venue, Kohli took the time to visit Premanand Ji Maharajs Ashram and indulged in the spiritual conversation. This is Kohli and Anushkas third visit in the last five months. The couple visit the ashram regularly, and their recent trip marked their second time this year, having previously visited Vrindavan in February shortly after their son Akaays birthday on the 15th of that month. The duo visited the Ashram thrice last year: in January with their kids, in May, just a day after Kohli announced his retirement from Test cricket, and again in December. In a video released by the Ashram on their YouTube channel, Bhajan Marg, Kohli and Anushka were sitting silently with the large crowd in the ashram hall, listening to the preaching of Premanand Maharaj During one of their earlier interactions, the spiritual leader spoke about lifes ultimate purpose and the journey of devotion guided by ones guru. In a video released by the Ashram on their YouTube channel, Bhajan Marg, Kohli and Anushka were sitting silently with the large crowd in the ashram hall, listening to the preaching of Premanand Maharaj Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kohli will next be seen in RCBs upcoming clash against the 2022 champions, Gujarat. The defending champions are currently placed second in the points table with eight points from four wins and two losses in six games so far. Article Source: IANS
Lucknow Super Giants: Punjab Kings well-rounded bowling attack has emerged as a defining force in their IPL 2026 campaign, drawing high praise from former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis, who believes the sides strength lies in its ability to deploy a variety of wicket-taking options at different phases of the game. Following PBKS dominant 54-run win over the Lucknow Super Giants, du Plessis highlighted how the teams diverse bowler arsenal allows them to stay one step ahead, adapting seamlessly to match situations while maintaining an attacking edge. When we are talking about putting bowling attacks together, you want variety. As a captain, you've got all the different guns at your disposal that you can just pull the trigger at different stages and that's what gives them very, very great variety in their bowling attack, he told ESPNcricinfo. He pointed out that PBKS attack is built around genuine wicket-taking options rather than defensive containment, making them a constant threat to opposition batters. You have to look at what they have in their team. It's not a team that is lacking offensive skill sets. Their skill sets can go defensive. But you look at the names in that bowling attack, it's all frontline attacking bowlers - Marco Jansen, (Xavier) Bartlett, Arshdeep Singh. It is all genuine wicket-takers with the new ball there, with the skill set of swinging the ball; tall bowlers getting bounce; Arshdeep is a good yorker bowler with the new ball. So it's not by chance that they are one of the better bowling units, he said. PBKS ability to adapt between attacking and defensive modes while still maintaining wicket-taking intent was another aspect that the Proteas star emphasised as crucial to their success. They can switch to defensive, but also, as a batter, if you are fronting up against them, you feel like they can get you out at any stage as well, he said. He further underlined the depth of their bowling resources, noting the presence of additional impact players who can step in and deliver when required, as he said, Guys like (Vijaykumar) Vyshak can then come in and do their thing. Yuzvendra Chahal is an attacking spinner. Yes, he can be defensive, but his method is he gets wickets. They can switch to defensive, but also, as a batter, if you are fronting up against them, you feel like they can get you out at any stage as well, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think they have the capability to do both. They have everything in their arsenal and also they have the know-how of what to do - that is the biggest factor when you look at the IPL and the bowling units. I think these guys have a much more mature, confident, as well as skilful bowling unit compared to many other teams, Rayudu said. Article Source: IANS
ETPL Announces Glasgow Franchise, Gayle Acquires Team Ownership
The European T20 Premier League: The European T20 Premier League (ETPL), Europes inaugural ICC-approved T20 franchise competition, has unveiled the Glasgow Mugafians,' its Glasgow-based team representing Scotland. The franchise is owned by Tansha Batra, with West Indies icon Chris Gayle serving as co-owner and Global Brand Ambassador. The first edition of the ETPL is scheduled from August 26 to September 20, 2026. It will feature six franchises from Glasgow, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, and Rotterdam, competing in 33 matches. Speaking about the Glasgow franchise, Abhishek Bachchan, Bollywood actor and co-owner of ETPL, said, We are delighted to welcome the Mugafi Group and Chris Gayle to this journey. Europe represents one of the most exciting frontiers for cricket, a region rich in sporting culture, diversity and untapped potential. With the ETPL, we are not just building a league but creating a platform that can unlock talent, unite markets and establish Europe as a powerful new centre of the global game. Tansha Batra, owner of Glasgow Mugafians, said, This is not about bringing cricket to Scotland. Cricket has been here for a very long time in the parks, in the clubs, in the communities. What were building is a franchise that finally gives all of that a professional home. Glasgow Mugafians is where Scotlands cricket story stops being a secret and starts being told to the world. Chris Gayle, co-owner and Global Brand Ambassador of Glasgow Mugafians, said, Stepping into the role of co-owner of Glasgow Mugafians marks an exciting new chapter for me. The ETPL is already creating waves globally, and having played in franchise leagues around the world, Im confident this will be something special. Europe represents crickets final frontier, and the ETPL has the potential to unravel promising local talent and nurture future heroes who will strengthen the sport in that region. I cant wait to get started on this new journey. Tansha Batra, owner of Glasgow Mugafians, said, This is not about bringing cricket to Scotland. Cricket has been here for a very long time in the parks, in the clubs, in the communities. What were building is a franchise that finally gives all of that a professional home. Glasgow Mugafians is where Scotlands cricket story stops being a secret and starts being told to the world. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The European T20 Premier League (ETPL) is being developed in partnership with Cricket Ireland, Cricket Scotland and Royal Dutch Cricket Association. Article Source: IANS
Lucknow Super Giants: Punjab Kings recent win over Lucknow Super Giants was headlined by a stunning partnership between Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly, but the latter admitted that while his own innings began on a rather uncertain note, it was super exciting for him to watch Arya bat on the other end. Reflecting on his time at the crease, Connolly revealed that he initially struggled to get going, even as Arya dominated from the other end during their match-defining 182-run stand for the second wicket. I was out there for a little while. I was 19 off 22. Priyansh wasnt saying much to me, so I was a little bit nervous. But spending some time out in the middle with him was great. I hadnt batted with him before, Connolly told JioStar. While Connolly took time to settle, Arya was already in full flow, racing to a 19-ball half-century and dismantling the LSG bowling attack with fearless strokeplay. His aggressive intent allowed PBKS to maintain a soaring run rate, even as Connolly worked his way into the innings. Connolly acknowledged the young openers impact and expressed excitement about what lies ahead for him in the tournament. Hes super exciting to watch, and Im looking forward to what he can do for the rest of the tournament, he said. The Australian southpaw eventually found his rhythm, accelerating to an 87 off 46 balls, but admitted that he could have adapted quicker to the tempo set by Arya at the other end. Hes super exciting to watch, and Im looking forward to what he can do for the rest of the tournament, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Once both batters were in sync, PBKS unleashed a relentless assault, with the duo particularly targeting part-time off-spinner Aiden Markram for 32 runs in a single over. Their combined effort propelled Punjab past the 250-run mark, the highest total of the IPL 2026 season, setting up a commanding 54-run victory backed by a clinical bowling display. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Morgan Labels Arya As 'key Component' Of PBKS Setup
Lucknow Super Giants: Former England cricketer Eoin Morgan labeled young batting sensation Priyansh Arya as a key component of Punjab Kings setuo after his heroics against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on Sunday. Punjab Kings remained at the top of the table with a resounding 54-run win against Lucknow Super Giants, while Kolkata Knight Riders bagged their first win in the earlier game against Rajasthan Royals. Arya (93 not out) and Connolly (87) produced a breathtaking display of modern-day power-hitting while sharing a 182-run second-wicket partnership and shatter LSGs bowling rhythm to post the highest score of this season. With the aim to send every ball past the boundary ropes, Arya hit four boundaries and nine sixes at will, while Connolly matched him step by step by smashing eight fours and seven sixes Punjab Kings have reached a very strong position where they are no longer solely reliant on their Captain or a superstar to deliver every time. They were so far ahead in the game that individual contributions almost became secondary; such is their depth that they would likely have posted 230240 regardless. This allows them to ease the pressure on key players like Shreyas Iyer. When the rest of the batting unit is firing, it strengthens the side further, even if some players havent had much time at the crease, Morgan said on JioStar. Arya (93 not out) and Connolly (87) produced a breathtaking display of modern-day power-hitting while sharing a 182-run second-wicket partnership and shatter LSGs bowling rhythm to post the highest score of this season. With the aim to send every ball past the boundary ropes, Arya hit four boundaries and nine sixes at will, while Connolly matched him step by step by smashing eight fours and seven sixes Also Read: Live Cricket Score On Cooper Connollys batting, Morgan said, He is just 22-years-old, and when a young player comes into an environment like Punjab Kings, the biggest compliment is how much it elevates his stature. He looked slightly frenetic early on, which is part of finding the balance between risk and reward. Once he settled, particularly after facing around 20 balls, he shifted gears impressively and took the attack to the opposition. He struck the ball as well as anyone in this tournament. Article Source: IANS
'We take little things out of each other's books' - Connolly on batting with Arya
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Mohammad Rizwan Vows Comeback Amid Form Slump, Eyes Return To T20I Setup
ICC World Test Championship: Mohammad Rizwan has talked about his recent slump in form. He is determined to overcome this tough period and reclaim his spot in all formats for the Pakistan national cricket team. The 33-year-old is an important player in Tests and ODIs, but he has not been in Pakistans T20I team since the end of 2024. He was also left out of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup squad earlier this year. His struggles have continued in the ongoing Pakistan Super League, where he has only scored 107 runs in seven innings for Rawalpindi, including five scores below 20. In response to criticism and his poor performance, Rizwan spoke honestly and with determination. Players are human beings and go through tough times in their careers, and it is no different for me. But I still love playing cricket in all formats, and I have no intentions of giving up because of criticism directed at me, he said. The wicketkeeper-batter emphasized that retirement is not on his mind. I believe a player should only think about retirement when he knows he has lost the ability to compete with others and has lost interest in cricket. I can still compete with others. Despite these challenges, Rizwan has been selected for Pakistans upcoming Test series against Bangladesh as part of the ongoing ICC World Test Championship, where Pakistan is currently ranked fifth. With more challenges ahead, including a Test tour of England later this year and the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in 2027, Rizwan is focused on regaining his best form. The wicketkeeper-batter emphasized that retirement is not on his mind. I believe a player should only think about retirement when he knows he has lost the ability to compete with others and has lost interest in cricket. I can still compete with others. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Acknowledging his struggles, Rizwan is still determined to make a comeback. Yes, I am losing now. My performance is not good. But with Gods will, my hard work is never less. I have worked hard. With Gods will, I will stand in front of you again, after my hard work. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'It Is Difficult To Put Out One Area', Says LSG Skipper Pant After Loss Against PBKS
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Rishabh Pant cut a perplexed figure after Lucknow Super Giants slumped to a crushing 54-run defeat against Punjab Kings, admitting it was hard to pinpoint where things went wrong as his side slipped to eighth on the Indian Premier League 2026 points table. It was a night to forget for LSG at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, where PBKS piled up a daunting 254/7 after being put in to bat. Priyansh Arya led the carnage with a blistering 93 off just 37 balls at a strike rate of 251, smashing nine sixes, while Cooper Connolly provided perfect support with an explosive 87 off 46 deliveries. The duos aggressive strokeplay left LSG bowlers with no answers. It is difficult to put out one area because bowlers are putting up a nice show. There are areas of concerns. There were some positives for us also to work around. There was some glimpse of batting what we talked about. As a team we gotta do well each and every match. Chasing a daunting 255, LSG managed 200/5 but never truly threatened the target. Ayush Badoni, promoted as a surprise opener, made 35 off 21 balls, while Mitchell Marsh (40 off 28), Pant himself (43 off 23) and Markram (42 off 22) chipped in with useful contributions. However, the absence of a defining knock and an overall lack of acceleration meant the chase fell well short. It is difficult to put out one area because bowlers are putting up a nice show. There are areas of concerns. There were some positives for us also to work around. There was some glimpse of batting what we talked about. As a team we gotta do well each and every match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The bowling unit endured a nightmare outing, with almost every bowlerbarring Prince Yadavgoing at over 10 runs per over. Aiden Markram leaked 32 runs in a single over, while Mohammed Shami (56 in four overs), Avesh Khan (46 in three overs) and Mohsin Khan (43 in four overs) were all taken apart. Manimaran Siddharth and Prince Yadav were the only bright spots, picking up two wickets each while maintaining relative control. Article Source: IANS
PBKS Dressing Room Six-Hitting Challenge Fueled 254-Run Blitz vs LSG, Reveals Shreyas Iyer
Shreyas Iyer revealed that a light-hearted six-hitting contest in the dressing room sparked Punjab Kings batting blitz after they hammered Lucknow Super Giants by 54 runs in a high-scoring Indian Premier League 2026 clash on Sunday. PBKS, who sit atop the points table, produced another batting masterclass, piling up 254/7 the highest total of the season so far riding on sensational knocks from Priyansh Arya and Cooper Connolly. The duo stitched together a stunning 182-run stand for the second wicket in just 13.2 overs, leaving the opposition chasing shadows. Skipper Iyer was effusive in his praise for the pair, saying, Well, it was exceptional to see. Some of the shots I saw from them were just jaw dropping honestly speaking. Hitting fast bowlers off the back foot straight down the ground needs a lot of courage. Things can slip a bit but the way they built that partnership, especially in the middle overs was just sensational. He also revealed the fun challenge that drove their fearless approach. I was just talking with Cooper and Priyansh about that. I told them, let us compete in this IPL who hits most sixes and they are up for it. The prize is going to be my bat. So, it doesn't make sense. So, at the end of the day, if they keep performing and the team keeps performing, I am happy. Skipper Iyer was effusive in his praise for the pair, saying, Well, it was exceptional to see. Some of the shots I saw from them were just jaw dropping honestly speaking. Hitting fast bowlers off the back foot straight down the ground needs a lot of courage. Things can slip a bit but the way they built that partnership, especially in the middle overs was just sensational. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The bowlers then backed up the batting effort with a disciplined performance, restricting LSG to 200/5 to seal a comprehensive victory. Iyer credited the experience within his attack, stating, Majority of our bowlers are international bowlers with immense experience. We have plans against certain batters, it's all about execution. They just shouldn't get complacent. Article Source: IANS
Prince Yadav enters top three on Purple Cap table after Sunday's action in IPL 2026
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BAN vs NZ 2nd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
BAN vs NZ 2nd ODI , Cricket Tips :Dean Foxcroft produced a great all-round display in his very second ODI match to take New Zealand to a 26-run win over Bangladesh. He scored a quick 59 off 58 balls, with four boundaries. With the ball, he took 1-25 in his six overs. New Zealand have taken a 1-0 lead and will aim at the series win. The second ODI will be held at Shere Bangla National Stadium on Monday at 7:30 PM IST. Bangladesh suffered another poor collapse, losing the last seven wickets for just 37 runs. That has been their problem, which they will look to bounce back and level the series. BAN vs NZ: Match Details Date : March 20, 2026 (Sunday) Time : 10:30 AM IST Venue : Shere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka BAN vs NZ: Live Streaming Details In India, the only option to watch the BAN vs NZ 2nd ODI will be on the FanCode mobile app or website. BAN vs. NZ: Head-to-Head in ODI Total Matches : 47 New Zealand : 35 Bangladesh : 11 No result/Tied: 01 BAN vs NZ: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Dhaka is good for bowling. It is a slow deck, which needs special ability to bat. Spinners will have a lot to bowl with, and fast bowlers can change the pace and trouble the batters. The par score here is around 250-260. BAN vs NZ: Possible XIs Bangladesh : Saif Hassan, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Najmul Shanto, Litton Das (wk), Mehidy Hasan Miraz (c), Rishad Hossain, Afif Hossain, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Shoriful Islam New Zealand : Will Young, Tom Latham (c & wk), Henry Nicholls, Nick Kelly, Muhammad Abbas, Dean Foxcroft, Josh Clarkson, Nathan Smith, Blair Tickner, Jayden Lennox, William ORourke BAN vs NZ: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Towhid Hridoy is a very good middle-order batter, and he can play well in these slow conditions. For New Zealand, Henry Nicholls has all the experience to do well here. Probable Best Bowler Shoriful Islam was unplayable in the first game and kept bowling a tight line. Blair Tickner bowled a brilliant spell and troubled the batters. Today's Match Prediction : New Zealand had a great win in the first game, and they have the momentum with them. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win the second game also. BAN vs NZ Match 2nd ODI, Today's Match BAN vs NZ, BAN vs NZ Prediction, BAN vs NZ Predicted XIs, Injury Update for BAN vs NZ Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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IPL 2026: Arya, Connolly, Bowlers Help PBKS Extend Unbeaten Run With 54-run Win Over LSG (Ld)
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Blazing half-centuries from opener Priyansh Arya (93 off 37 balls) and Australian southpaw Cooper Connolly (87 off 46 balls), followed by a clinical bowling performance, powered Punjab Kings to a clinical 54-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants in their IPL 2026 clash on Sunday. At a packed Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, PBKS defended a season-high total of 254/7 by restricting LSG to 200/5. With this win, the in-form PBKS extended their unbeaten run to remain at the top of the points table, while LSG slumped to their third straight loss and be at number eight. Arya and Connolly produced a breathtaking display of modern-day power-hitting while sharing a 182-run second-wicket partnership and shatter LSGs bowling rhythm to post the highest score of this season. With the aim to send every ball past the boundary ropes, Arya hit four boundaries and nine sixes at will, while Connolly matched him step by step by smashing eight fours and seven sixes. Though they lost wickets at the back end, the Arya-Connolly efforts meant PBKS crossed 250-mark. For LSG, Prince Yadav was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2-25, while the rest of the bowling attack conceded 226 runs in 16 overs. Opting to bowl first, veteran Mohammed Shami provided the perfect start by dismissing Prabhsimran Singh for a duck through a wobble seam delivery. But the joy was short-lived as Arya welcomed Mohsin Khan with a massive six over mid-wicket to signal his intent. While Connolly was initially scratchy, crawling to 19 off 22 balls, Arya kept the momentum high with relentless boundary-hitting to reach his fifty in just 19 deliveries. Connolly eventually found his range to hit a 35-ball fifty. The duo saved their most brutal assault for Aiden Markram, milking the part-time off-spinner for 32 runs in the 13th over, including five sixes. The breakthrough finally came when Prince induced a top edge from Connolly and end his stay at 87. Arya looked set for reaching a well-deserved century, but fell seven runs short of it after being caught at long-off by Mitchell Marsh off Manimaran Siddharth. A brief middle-order wobble saw Shreyas Iyer and Nehal Wadhera depart in quick succession as LSG began to claw back. But the momentum stayed with the hosts as Marcus Stoinis (29 off 16 balls) and Shashank Singh (17 off 6 balls) unleashed a late barrage. Shashank took 20 runs off Shamis final over to push the total past the 250-run mark, before Stoinis was eventually run out on the final ball of the innings. LSGs experiment of getting Ayush Badoni to open with Mitchell Marsh their third opening pair of the season - began well as they hit 10 boundaries in their opening stand going past fifty. But the 61-run stand wasnt ever enough to set the tone for chasing a tall score - Vyshak broke the stand on the final ball of the powerplay by deceiving Badoni with a slower delivery that was comfortably caught by mid-wicket. Marsh and Pant then tried to inject momentum with the LSG skipper smoking Jansen for back-to-back sixes. But the introduction of Chahal tightened the screws with 20 runs coming off overs 9-11, he broke the threatening second-wicket partnership when Marsh dragged a flighted delivery straight to long-on. Pant continued his solo charge by smashing Chahal for consecutive sixes in the 12th over, but fell for a quick-fire 43 when his attempt to slice a wide yorker from Arshdeep led to him being caught behind, a decision confirmed by UltraEdge. Marsh and Pant then tried to inject momentum with the LSG skipper smoking Jansen for back-to-back sixes. But the introduction of Chahal tightened the screws with 20 runs coming off overs 9-11, he broke the threatening second-wicket partnership when Marsh dragged a flighted delivery straight to long-on. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Punjab Kings 254/7 in 20 overs (Priyansh Arya 93, Cooper Connolly 87; Prince Yadav 2-25, M Siddharth 2-35) beat Lucknow Super Giants 200/5 in 20 overs (Rishabh Pant 43, Aiden Markram 42; Marco Jansen 2-37, Vijaykumar Vyshak 1-30) by 54 runs. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Bowlers Star As PBKS Continue Unbeaten Run With 54-run Win Over LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: In-form Punjab Kings extended their unbeaten streak in IPL 2026 with a clinical 54-run demolition of Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday. Defending a season-high total of 254/7, Marco Jansen finished with 2-37, while Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Vijaykumar Vyshak claimed one wicket apiece to ensure PBKS remained at the top of the points table. While opener Priyansh Arya (93 off 37 balls) and Australian southpaw Cooper Connolly (87 off 46 balls) set up the massive target with their blazing fifties, PBKS bowlers delivered a disciplined performance to restrict LSG to 200/5, despite some late sloppiness in the field. Chasing 255 was always going to be an uphill task for LSG and they went on this pursuit with their third opening combination Mitchell Marsh joining forces with Ayush Badoni. The duo did well to have a 61-run stand, but it wasnt enough to chase a steep target. Though Marsh, Rishabh Pant and Aiden Markram hit 40s each, none could convert it to a huge game-defining knock to give PBKS a scare. With the heavy defeat, LSG got their third straight loss and are now at number eight, with only Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians behind them. LSGs experiment of opening Badoni with Marsh began well as they hit 10 boundaries in their opening stand going past fifty, before Vyshak broke the stand on the final ball of the powerplay by deceiving the former with a slower delivery that was comfortably caught by mid-wicket. Marsh and Pant then tried to inject momentum with the LSG skipper smoking Jansen for back-to-back sixes. But the introduction of Chahal tightened the screws with 20 runs coming off overs 9-11, he broke the threatening second-wicket partnership when Marsh dragged a flighted delivery straight to long-on. Pant continued his solo charge by smashing Chahal for consecutive sixes in the 12th over, but fell for a quick-fire 43 when his attempt to slice a wide yorker from Arshdeep led to him being caught behind, a decision confirmed by UltraEdge. Marsh and Pant then tried to inject momentum with the LSG skipper smoking Jansen for back-to-back sixes. But the introduction of Chahal tightened the screws with 20 runs coming off overs 9-11, he broke the threatening second-wicket partnership when Marsh dragged a flighted delivery straight to long-on. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Punjab Kings 254/7 in 20 overs (Priyansh Arya 93, Cooper Connolly 87; Prince Yadav 2-25, M Siddharth 2-35) beat Lucknow Super Giants 200/5 in 20 overs (Rishabh Pant 43, Aiden Markram 42; Marco Jansen 2-37, Vijaykumar Vyshak 1-30) by 54 runs Article Source: IANS
Another James Rew fifty puts Somerset on course to beat Hampshire
Lewis Gregory took his first five-wicket haul in three years to restrict Hampshire, despite fifties to Nick Gubbins, Jake Lehmann and Ben Brown
Varun points to slow Kolkata pitch for his match-winning return
KKR spinner says spinners will always go for runs when there is nothing in the surface to help them
Don't Want To Make A Sweeping Statement: Varun Downplays Return To Form, Unbothered By outside Noise
Spinner Varun Chakaravarthy: Spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who returned to form with a decisive Player of the Match performance in Kolkata Knight Riders win over Rajasthan Royals, reflected on the challenging period leading up to the game. He stated that bowlers are bound to leak runs if the wicket isnt in their favour and expressed that there was nothing to worry about his form or the outside noise. Having endured scrutiny since an underwhelming outing in an ICC tournament fixture against South Africa, Varun placed his recent struggles in perspective, insisting that fluctuating returns are part and parcel of a bowlers journey in modern-day cricket. Look, just because I have taken three wickets today, I don't want to make a sweeping statement. That's the nature of the game. Next match, if the wicket has nothing in it, that's going to happen to every spinner. As you can see, initially, every spinner was travelling. So, that's how it is. Once the pitches start slowing down, that's how we start coming into the game and we start being more effective. So, it's the nature of the game and we can't change it. So, I don't think much about that, Varun told the media at the press conference after the game. Varun acknowledged that KKRs inconsistent results and external criticism may have influenced the teams approach at times, but stressed that the collective effort eventually paid off. Yes, there could be many things because we have not been winning and there is much outside noise which comes and which affects the players. But finally, we turned out in the better side today. We won the match. Yes, there are many areas for improvement, for sure. Because we started this tournament with many, as in many injuries and it actually crippled us before even the tournament started. So, I would like to give credit to the coaches, the head coach, Abhishek Nayar. If you are taking up a team in such conditions, you have a lot of work to do and you need a lot of courage for that. So, he has taken up the team from a very tough situation. So, it is going to take some time for build up. And I think, slowly, slowly, step by step, baby step, one win here, one win there, we will be back on track, he said. Highlighting the emotional weight of the victory, Varun revealed the impact it had inside the dressing room, saying, Very, very significant. I can say to you that I could see many tears today, which we did not see in the winning year, the year that we won the IPL in 2024 or so. here, inside the dressing room. I could see many tears. On the tactical front, the mystery spinner reiterated his reliance on attacking lines whenever conditions offered assistance. Once there is something in the pitch, I go back to my strength. My strength is to keep attacking the stumps. But if there is nothing in the pitch, that is when bowlers start searching, they start getting confused, they are clueless, which happens to everyone. It has happened to the best of the best. So, no one can be judged with just one match of good performance and bad performance, he said. Despite the modest first-innings total, Varun believed both teams misread the surface slightly. Generally, it does. Generally, it starts getting a bit slower. I am not telling it slows down so much. But today, I felt it was a 190 wicket. Both teams struggled with batting. As in, both teams were going too explosive. But where you could have just put your head down and played, it could have been done. So, you could have easily scored 190. So, that is what I thought. But again, this win is very important for us. In the next half of the IPL, we are going to build upon the positives that we got in this match, the mystery spinner mentioned. He also shed light on the tactical discussions around his bowling role and praised the team environment for shielding players from criticism. Yes, there was a lot of discussion on when I can start bowling in the powerplay or after the powerplay and all those things. But once I get back in form, I feel more confident. That was the whole plan behind it and Sunny has been doing well in the powerplay. But still, I think we will have the plans fluid. I might bowl in the powerplay or Sunny will bowl in the powerplay. But exactly, the main credit has to go to the coaching staff because they didn't let the outside noise affect us. Because there were too many people floating around with totally baseless judgments. At such times, you need a strong core that supports you and we have a very strong core that supports us, he noted. Varun also revealed that he has been managing multiple injuries during the tournament as he said, Yes, unfortunately, before the first match itself, I fractured one of my fingers. In another match, I fractured another finger. Left hand? Yes, two fractures. So, I couldn't use my left hand itself. Fielding was totally out of the question. I am still trying to manage but it is a little painful. Addressing speculation around changes in his bowling, he clarified that his core approach remains intact. I didn't say anything about speed. Speed is the same. When I was taking wickets, I didn't change anything in terms of speed. I didn't change anything in terms of length either. I am just changing the line. Line of attack. So, more cramping lines. Not in the fourth stump line, more cramping lines. Offside wide, leg side wide. I am working on all the lines right now. I am not just sticking on to stumps. I have not changed anything, he mentioned. Finally, he attributed earlier struggles largely to unhelpful conditions rather than technical flaws. There was no mistake. The pitch was like this. Because I am very tough on myself. If I don't do well, I go and pinpoint what is not there. Because the pitches were such that there was nothing for the spinners. If you see other spinners also, it was the same condition for everyone. So, it's nice that there is something for the spinners now. And hopefully, there is more for the spinners, Varun stated. Finally, he attributed earlier struggles largely to unhelpful conditions rather than technical flaws. Also Read: Live Cricket Score About the wicket, there has been a lot of to and fro about the wicket. I don't know who is deciding on what wicket is going to come. But we are ready for whatever wicket comes. We are just open to play on any wicket, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
2nd WT20I: Shafali Promises India Will come Back Harder After Defeat In Durban
BCCI Women: India opener Shafali Verma expressed regret over a mistimed shot that ended her stay at the crease at 57, but insisted that the team remains united and vowed the visitors will come back harder after suffering an eight-wicket defeat to South Africa in second T20I. Despite scoring a fluent 57, Shafalis dismissal saw India lose their way and were eventually bowled out for a below-par 147, which South Africa chased it down with eight wickets to spare. In the beginning, I got a very good start. Then I was just thinking to go for shots down the ground, take one run at a time, and then whenever I will get a loose ball, I will go for that. I just saw the scorecard and thought I will get the ball over cover, but that was a mistimed shot and then I got out. I would have done more, maybe if I stayed till 18th over. I should have just stayed calm, Shafali said in the post-match press conference. Trailing 0-2 in the five-match series, Shafali stated that the squad's strength lies in their collective resolve to make a comeback. Well, of course, nothing much. We all know our strength. We will just come back hard and we will just stand shoulder to shoulder and we will practice more and practice hard. We have two days break and we will get back together and we will do well and we will come back harder, she added. The match also marked a personal milestone for Shafali, who became the youngest Indian cricketer to reach the 100-game mark in T20Is. While acknowledging her achievement, she credited the Proteas for their clinical performance Playing 100 games for India is a very proud feeling for myself. Talking about their team, they batted really well and they have done very well in all three formats. So, I will say we will come back hard and we will give our best for the third game. The match also marked a personal milestone for Shafali, who became the youngest Indian cricketer to reach the 100-game mark in T20Is. While acknowledging her achievement, she credited the Proteas for their clinical performance Also Read: Live Cricket Score Well, it's not a technical issue. We have really done hard work in the fielding and fitness. We are giving our 100 percent and in our hand, it's just giving 100 percent and we are doing that. Hopefully, we will come back hard and we will not do that mistake again, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
'I Am Playing For My Country': Rashid Khan On Rejecting India, Australia Citizenship Offers
Kolkata Knight Riders: Rashid Khan has shared that he turned down offers of citizenship from both India and Australia. He chose to stay committed to representing Afghanistan. The star leg-spinner revealed this in his book, Rashid Khan: From Streets to Stardom. He recounted an incident from the 2023 IPL season. A team official told him that a senior figure from Indian cricket wanted to meet him. Rashid remembered the conversation. He said, I went over and greeted him. We started talking, and he said: The situation in your country (Afghanistan) is very bad. Come stay in India. We will give you Indian documents, live here, play cricket here. I was surprised by what he was saying and didnt know how to respond. But I smiled and said, Thank you very much. I am playing for my country, Afghanistan. Rashid also mentioned that such offers weren't unique to one country. I received such offers (citizenship and playing) from both Australia and India. But I told them, If I dont play for my country, I wont play for any other country either, he wrote, emphasizing his strong loyalty to Afghanistan. The 25-year-old reflected on a similar episode from 2018 while with Sunrisers Hyderabad. After a match-winning performance against Kolkata Knight Riders, social media in India was filled with calls for him to get citizenshipshowing the significant admiration he had already earned. Khan also celebrated a special moment off the field by sharing the news of his sons birth in an emotional social media post, introducing the newborn as Aslan. The 25-year-old reflected on a similar episode from 2018 while with Sunrisers Hyderabad. After a match-winning performance against Kolkata Knight Riders, social media in India was filled with calls for him to get citizenshipshowing the significant admiration he had already earned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sharing his joy, Rashid wrote on Instagram, Alhamdulillah. Welcome to the world, my little prince, and asked well-wishers to keep his family in their prayers. The post quickly drew congratulatory messages from fellow cricketers and members of the cricketing fraternity, reflecting the admiration he enjoys across the sport. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Arya, Connolly Hit Blazing Fifties, Power PBKS To 254/7 Against LSG
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Blazing half-centuries from opener Priyansh Arya (93 off 37 balls) and Australian southpaw Cooper Connolly (87 off 46 balls) powered Punjab Kings (PBKS) to a humongous 254/7 in their IPL 2026 clash against Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday. At a packed Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Arya and Connolly produced a breathtaking display of modern-day power-hitting while sharing a 182-run second-wicket partnership and shatter LSGs bowling rhythm to post the highest score of this season. With the aim to send every ball past the boundary ropes, Priyansh hit four boundaries and nine sixes at will, while Connolly matched him step by step by smashing eight fours and seven sixes. Though they lost wickets at the back end, the Arya-Connolly efforts meant PBKS crossed 250-mark. For LSG, Prince Yadav was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2-25, while the rest of the bowling attack conceded 226 runs in 16 overs. Opting to bowl first, veteran Mohammed Shami provided the perfect start by dismissing Prabhsimran Singh for a duck through a wobble seam delivery. But the joy was short-lived as Arya welcomed Mohsin Khan with a massive six over mid-wicket to signal his intent. While Connolly was initially scratchy, crawling to 19 off 22 balls, Arya kept the momentum high with relentless boundary-hitting to reach his fifty in just 19 deliveries. Connolly eventually found his range to hit a 35-ball fifty. The duo saved their most brutal assault for Aiden Markram, milking the part-time off-spinner for 32 runs in the 13th over, including five sixes. The breakthrough finally came when Prince induced a top edge from Connolly and end his stay at 87. Arya looked set for reaching a well-deserved century, but fell seven runs short of it after being caught at long-off by Mitchell Marsh off Manimaran Siddharth. A brief middle-order wobble saw Shreyas Iyer and Nehal Wadhera depart in quick succession as LSG began to claw back. But the momentum stayed with the hosts as Marcus Stoinis (29 off 16 balls) and Shashank Singh (17 off 6 balls) unleashed a late barrage. The breakthrough finally came when Prince induced a top edge from Connolly and end his stay at 87. Arya looked set for reaching a well-deserved century, but fell seven runs short of it after being caught at long-off by Mitchell Marsh off Manimaran Siddharth. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Punjab Kings 254/7 in 20 overs (Priyansh Arya 93, Cooper Connolly 87; Prince Yadav 2-25, M Siddharth 2-35) against Lucknow Super Giants Article Source: IANS
2nd WT20I: Didnt Bat Well In Last Ten Overs, Need To Think For Next Three Games, Says Harmanpreet
Match Chloe Tryon: After suffering an eight-wicket defeat to South Africa in the second T20I, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur admitted that the side didnt bat well in the last ten overs of their innings and that a lot of thinking needs to happen for their approach in the last three matches. A middle-order batting collapse led to India being bowled out for 147, despite Shafali Verma hitting 57 in her 100th T20I game. Then a poor bowling effort and sloppy time in fielding meant South Africa completed the chase with 17 balls to spare, thanks to half-centuries from skipper Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus and take a 2-0 lead in the five-game series. I think with the bat, we were not able to contribute the way we wanted. In the last ten overs of the innings we did not bat well. We need to think about how we go about the next three matches. Powerplay, while bowling, is not going our way. Tough time. We as a team need to stay together, Harmanpreet said during the post-match presentation ceremony. She also felt better strike rotation could have arrested the mid-innings slide for India. When you're not getting the shots, rotating strike is a key point. We were discussing... we can rotate strike and it can help us through that time. But it's a time when things didn't work. Shafali has been a great talent for us. Attacking batter. Hope she'll continue for us, she added. Looking ahead to the third game in Johannesburg, Harmanpreet said, New place, hopefully we'll go with a positive approach. The T20 format is like that: it's about staying together. Laura, meanwhile praised her sides discipline, particularly the death bowling which had been a point of concern previously. Pretty good catching, one or two put down, but we took one or two good ones as well. After the start they had, restricting them was great. The area we struggled with last season (death bowling), bowlers identified bowling slower ones into the wicket was helping, she said She also noted the teams improved mental awareness when on field. It's something we've talked a lot about. Being present on the cricket field. Little things showing on the field. Change of venue (for next two games), we'll have an assessment, see how it plays, great position to be in. But India, world champs in ODI cricket, they'll come back pretty hard. Switch off tomorrow and then be ready for the next one. She also noted the teams improved mental awareness when on field. It's something we've talked a lot about. Being present on the cricket field. Little things showing on the field. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Happy to play at home... I was happy I could help the team today. Well, it was good today, and I had a lot of fun, so I'm happy that I did this for him today. But he's been a big help for me. He's watched me, and all his knowledge has helped me, she said. Article Source: IANS
2nd WT20I: Tryon, Sekhukhne, Wolvaardt And Luus Help SA Thrash India By Eight Wickets (Ld)
South Africa Women: Chloe Tryon and Tumi Sekhukhune picked three wickets each while skipper Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus struck commanding half-centuries each as a clinical South Africa Women thrashed a sloppy India by eight wickets and secure a 2-0 lead in the five-match series at Kingsmead on Sunday. From a position of relative comfort at 99/3, India lost their way as the last seven wickets fell for just 33 runs to end at a below-par 147. Shafali Verma, playing her 100th T20I game, hit 57 off 38 balls and was sensational in hitting seven fours and two sixes. Shafali was the lone bright spot in an otherwise disappointing batting display for India. For South Africa, Tumi and Chloe picked excellent three-fors, and used the slower balls and good length area to great effect. Chasing a below-par 148, the Proteas openers made a mockery of the Indian attack with a 106-run stand. Laura led from the front by finding gaps with immaculate ease and smashed a 34-ball 54, laced with seven fours and a six, while Luus remained equally effective by hitting 57 off 46 deliveries, studded with six fours and a maximum. After the duo fell to Shreyanka Patil, Tazmin Brits (20 not out) and Annerie Dercksen (12 not out) wrapped up the proceedings with 17 balls to spare to get a comprehensive win for the Proteas. It also helped that Indian bowlers werent penetrative enough, gave away too many runs in fielding lapses and middle order collapse meant they failed to capitalise on the good start provided by Shafali Vermas 57. The chase began with intent as Laura greeted Kranti Gaud with a crisp boundary through backward point in the opening over. Shreyanka Patil was introduced in the second over but fared no better, as Laura stepped out to drive her through mid-off for another four, before the Proteas captain creamed Kranti Gaud for a boundary. Sune joined the party in the fourth over, clearing the long-on ropes for the first six of the chase off Shreyanka. By the time the Powerplay concluded, South Africa had raced to 66/0, with Deepti Sharma conceding 12 runs in her opening over. With India prone to misfields, Laura reached her fifty off 30 balls by creaming Arundhati over extra cover. But she fell in the 12th over, caught by Arundhati at long-on off Shreyanka. But the damage was already done Sune reached her own half-century off 41 balls after having effectively countered the Indian spinners. Even after Sune was caught by Kranti Gaud off Shreyanka, India continued to give reprieves to South Africa. Smriti Mandhana dropped Tazmin Brits at long-on in the 15th over, followed by Arundhati shelling her chance at the same position in the next over. Tazmin sealed the victory by cutting debutant Anushka Sharma for a boundary through point, ensuring that it was all easy for Proteas to get a clinical win. Previously, Shafali started with her typical aggression, smoking Tumi for a six in the very first over. Her opening partner Smriti Mandhana (12) looked fluent with three boundaries off Ayabonga Khaka, before falling to Chloe while attempting a sweep. After Jemimah Rodrigues fell cheaply to Chloe, Anushka joined Shafali to steady the ship with a 53-run stand. However, Anushka struggled for rhythm on a slowing pitch, managing a sluggish 28 off 31 balls, even as Shafali, dropped on 28, got her 15th T20I fifty off 31 balls. Once the partnership was broken in the 13th over when Anushka holed out to deep mid-wicket off Chloe, the floodgates opened for South Africa. Shafali followed shortly after, caught brilliantly by a diving Nadine de Klerk at long-off off Nonkululeko Mlaba. The middle and lower order offered little resistance against the disciplined South African bowling attack. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (12) was run out due to a sharp piece of glovework by keeper Sinalo Jafta, while Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh and Shreyanka Patil perished in quick succession. Once the partnership was broken in the 13th over when Anushka holed out to deep mid-wicket off Chloe, the floodgates opened for South Africa. Shafali followed shortly after, caught brilliantly by a diving Nadine de Klerk at long-off off Nonkululeko Mlaba. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 147 in 20 overs (Shafali Verma 57, Anushka Sharma 28; Chloe Tryon 3-22, Tumi Sekhukhune 3-31) lost to South Africa 148/2 in 17.1 overs (Sune Luus 57, Laura Wolvaardt 54; Shreyanka Patil 2-35) by eight wickets. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Lot Of Positives, This Will Give Us Confidence, Says Rahane After KKRs First Win Of Season
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ajinkya Rahane expressed relief and satisfaction after his side finally opened their account in IPL 2026, crediting the collective effort while singling out Rinku Singh, Anukul Roy and Varun Chakravarthy for their impact in a tense win. Feels really good. There were a lot of emotions going on during the game, but personally, I'm really happy for Rinku Singh, Anukul Roy, and Varun Chakravarthy as well. The way he bowled in the middle today, Varun was going through a tough phase, but last three games, he's been bowling fantastically, Rahane said after the win. He highlighted how both Rinku and Varun had worked through difficult phases, making their contributions in this win even more significant. Rinku Singh again, he was going through a tough phase mentally. Really happy to see him finishing the game. And Anukul Roy, he had a fantastic domestic season, very confident guy. We wanted to give him that opportunity. Today, he couldn't bowl because of the left-hand-right-hand combination. But really happy to see how both of them, they batted that partnership for us, Rahane stated. The KKR captain also shed light on his leadership style, emphasising individual conversations and simplicity in approach Most of the practice sessions, we do have common conversation. I like to have one-on-one conversation rather than talking in the groups. Even all the coaches, they've been talking to the players. It's about reading the situation well. I feel cricket is a simple game. If you keep it really simple, rather than thinking far too ahead, he said. Rahane believed the win could be a turning point for the team, especially given the improvements already visible in their bowling unit. I thought this victory will probably give us that confidence as a team because bowling-wise, I felt we've been doing really well. Last three games, the bowlers are coming nicely together. They're bowling in partnership, bowling as a unit. Batting-wise, yes, there are areas we can still improve. But again, as I said, there's lots to take positively from this game. So, really happy with the victory, he noted. He also had special praise for young pacer Kartik Tyagi, who has impressed with his clarity and execution. Fantastic, he's been really good from the practice games which we played. Since then, he's been really clear about his ability, what he wants to do in the middle. As a captain, when you have a guy like that who's really clear coming and playing after a very long time, he's still young. But the confidence which he has in his ability to what he wants to bowl in different kind of situations has been amazing. He bowled in the death overs, bowling in those middle overs as well, sometimes tough overs. So, really happy to see Kartik Tyagi gaining that confidence as a young fast bowler. And the pace which he's bowling has been fantastic, Rahane said on Tyagis three-wicket haul. On the batting approach, Rahane stressed the need for better awareness and adaptability, especially after a string of poor powerplay performances. There's lots to learn from every game. As I said, batting-wise, yes, we had a bad powerplay last three games, basically not good, but again, that's where the cricketing awareness comes in as a team, as a batting unit. Sometimes I feel strike rate is overrated. Wicket like this, you just have to focus on the singles, still keep the intent, but have those singles and doubles. It's not about going out there and hitting big sixes, the skipper mentioned. While acknowledging that the win came after some nervy moments, Rahane called it a timely wake-up call for the batting group, saying, I think if we can have that cricketing awareness, take the game deep, and we saw what happened today. Last couple of games, yes, we made those errors, but that can happen. This was a great escape for us, I would say, that partnership from Rinku and Anukul, but as a batting unit, we need to learn very quickly. Looking ahead, Rahane emphasised reflection and honest communication within the squad. Thankfully, we'll get those five, six extra days now before the next game, and those days will be really good, but we need to reflect, we need to learn what errors we have made, because as I said, cricketing God gives you that one opportunity. And I thought tonight's game was such that as a team, we have to come together, probably be honest with each other, and have that clear communication, he expressed. He also lauded the team environment and preparation, while underlining the importance of execution. Apart from that, everything has been really good, like preparation, the attitude from boys, the atmosphere we have inside the dressing room has been amazing, but it's just simple things where cricket demands. You just have to deliver that, the 37-year-old said. He also lauded the team environment and preparation, while underlining the importance of execution. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The fans have been fantastic throughout here, they come here and support. Last five games were really bad for us, but this victory belongs to them. This victory belongs to the fans, as I said. They have been amazing, very positive. Once we enter the stadium, you get that positive vibe, those loud chants and the atmosphere, that energy has been fantastic, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: My Mindset Was To Take The Game Deep, Says Rinku After Guiding KKR To First Win
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders vice-captain Rinku Singh credited a calm and calculated approach for his match-winning knock, saying his focus was always on taking the game deep as the side finally registered their first win of the IPL 2026 season by defeating Rajasthan Royals by four wickets at Eden Gardens on Sunday. Coming in at a tense phase of the chase, Rinku anchored the innings and held one end firm despite wickets falling around him, eventually steering KKR home with a composed half-century. Reflecting on his on-field intensity, Rinku said it stemmed from the situation rather than any frustration. Sometimes it happens like that when a few things dont go your way, so you feel that intensity. But it wasnt like I was hesitating or unsure about playing my shots. My mindset was to take the game till the end because I had conversations with the coach and also with my batting partner. The idea was to take it deep since the match was in a tricky situation, he said after the game. The left-hander also survived an early scare in his innings, a moment he admitted could have gone either way as he said, Thats what happens sometimes, sir. In that moment, the mind doesnt work properly and you end up playing such shots. But thankfully, luck was on my side and we eventually won the match. Having endured a string of low scores earlier in the season, Rinku acknowledged the importance of this innings for his own confidence. I had played quite a few innings and was waiting for a big one. This was a very good innings for me and also very important for my confidence, he stated. Rinkus knock came at a crucial juncture for KKR, who were under pressure after a string of defeats and a shaky start in the chase. His partnership with Anukul Roy proved decisive, as the duo absorbed pressure before accelerating in the death overs. Speaking about his batting role, Rinku emphasised flexibility and team-first thinking saying, Theres nothing like a fixed position for me. I can bat at number five, lower down the order, or even at number four. Wherever the team needs me, Im ready to bat in that position. Rinkus knock came at a crucial juncture for KKR, who were under pressure after a string of defeats and a shaky start in the chase. His partnership with Anukul Roy proved decisive, as the duo absorbed pressure before accelerating in the death overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score KKR chased down the target in a tense finish, with Rinkus unbeaten 53-run knock proving to be the difference in a game that swung both ways before the hosts held their nerve at the death. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Silly Errors From Our Side, No Excuses, Says Parag After RRs Defeat To KKR
Kolkata Knight Riders: Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag admitted that his side let a winnable game slip through their fingers, pointing to fielding lapses and execution errors as key reasons behind their defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in Sundays IPL 2026 clash at Eden Gardens. Reflecting on the first innings, Parag felt his team fell short with the bat despite reading the conditions well early on. I think like the first four or five overs we assessed, the was a 170-run wicket, so we were 10 under par for starters. And then I think the way we clawed back, the effort the bowlers put in, I'll say, and it was our game. No excuses there. We can't be dropping catches, we can't be bowling lines that help the batters. So, silly errors from our side. But this was our game, he said after the game. Despite being slightly under par, Rajasthans bowlers brought them back into contention, particularly through spin, a tactical call Parag stood by. I think there was a lot of spin in the wicket (on not bowling Brijesh and the other pacers until late). And the way Bishnoi and Poonja bowl is different. I felt that spin was what the situation required. And that's why I went with it. When it works out, it looks nice. But then I felt it worked out today as well. And then just a few errors here and there. And that's the point, he noted. Parag also elaborated on his decision-making regarding bowling changes, especially the delay in using pacer Brijesh Sharma. I think he was almost there to bowl, I feel, the 14th and the 16th as well. But then they lost wickets and then they were two left-handers. So I got myself in and the spinners were going really well. So I chose to trust those spinners that we might, you know, get a slog or something to get a wicket. We almost did that. And once that Bishnoi's over was done, I felt, okay, spinners might go here because of the left-hand combinations. And I felt Brijesh will go 18 and 20th over, Parag stated. On the batting front, the 24-year-old acknowledged that the middle-order buildup was in line with the plan, but the finishing phase didnt go as intended. The way the middle order executed today, I think they all set a platform for them. Me and Hetty, we took 10-15 balls each and then when it was time to go, we missed. So I think the game plan was there collectively during the time was we felt, like I said, it was a 170 wicket and we would give ourselves some time and go for the last five overs. We tried doing that, didn't really come off, but I'm happy with the way the boys are thinking, he mentioned. While disappointed with the result, Parag remained optimistic about the teams approach going forward, as he said, I feel, again, a few errors here and there and that's also true, boys. Hopefully next game, we could have a clinical game for you all. He also reserved praise for young bowler Yash Punja, backing him to grow into a key asset for the franchise. While disappointed with the result, Parag remained optimistic about the teams approach going forward, as he said, I feel, again, a few errors here and there and that's also true, boys. Hopefully next game, we could have a clinical game for you all. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rajasthan Royals posted a competitive total in the first innings but KKR eventually chased it down, with Rinku Singh and Anukul Roys late heroics sealing a tense final-over win for the hosts. Article Source: IANS
Rinku, Anukul, spinners earn first win for KKR
After Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy bowled frugal spells to share five wickets, the KKR middle and lower order saw them home
IPL 2026: Bartlett Hails Iyers Brilliant Catch, Feels Sticking To Strengths Key For PBKS
Lucknow Super Giants: Punjab Kings pacer Xavier Bartlett described Shreyas Iyers astonishing catch as unbelievable and said the franchise is playing to its strengths ahead of their IPL 2026 clash against Lucknow Super Giants. Iyer left the capacity crowd at the Wankhede Stadium stunned when he flung himself into the air to stop a certain six in the 18th over of the Mumbai Indians innings. The PBKS skipper timed his leap to perfection and parried the ball back into air while airborne, as Bartlett backed him up well to complete a sensational relay catch. It (Shreyas Iyer's effort) was unbelievable. Off the bat, I thought it was coming to me and then Shreyas Iyer was already halfway there. To see it unfold so close and just the presence of mind from him as well to know where I was and throw it back. That was probably one of the easier catches that comes off my column, but thats the stuff he practices day in, day out. Its just part of his athleticism. To have our best batter also perform those acts on the field, it lifts us other boys out there. So it was amazing seeing it close, Bartlett said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. The Australian pacer underlined his own desire to contribute with the bat and spoke of the challenge of competing in the IPL, where PBKS are the lone unbeaten side. Ive always tried to add value with my batting. Its obviously the best competition in the world for a reason. Amazing players week in, week out, day in, day out. That was probably one of the easier catches that comes off my column, but thats the stuff he practices day in, day out. Its just part of his athleticism. To have our best batter also perform those acts on the field, it lifts us other boys out there. So it was amazing seeing it close, Bartlett said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bartlett added that the teams approach has been clear in their quest to win the title. I think at the moment were just playing our brand of cricket really well. Every team we play against is unbelievable opposition. But I think were just sticking to our strengths really well and hopefully we can keep the ball rolling tonight. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: LSG Will Really Get This Tournament Started When Openers Click, Says Langer
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer said the teams campaign would gain momentum once the opening pair of Mitchell Marsh and Aiden Markram fire on all cylinders in IPL 2026. Marsh and Markram, who had a productive 2025, are yet to fire in unison in the ongoing tournament. Whats exciting for us is when they (openers) get going, we know how destructive they can be. Our bowling units been excellent. Our fielding units been very good. Havent quite got going yet, but Im really confident, with great players, its never far off. So lets hope they can click tonight and well really get this tournament started when that happens, Langer remarked in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. He stressed on Nicholas Poorans commitment to routines and processes in a bid to get back to form. What we know is that even the great players, whether theyre making runs or not, they continue to work hard on their game. Nickys (Pooran's) working so hard on his game. Its a matter of him switching back into the routines that he knows work. The great thing about experience is you know the processes that work. So sometimes your mind can get a little muddy by the past or what might happen in the future. When they click back in with some clarity, then we know how great players they are. So thats what were excited about. Thats what were working on, he said. On young wicketkeeper-batter Mukul Choudhary, Langer was effusive in his praise. What a player he is. What a great kid. Another one, you look in his eyes, hes so hungry. Hes so hungry to do well, an amazing athlete. He wicket-keeps, but he also comes out and fields like hes one of the best fielders youve ever seen. The great thing about experience is you know the processes that work. So sometimes your mind can get a little muddy by the past or what might happen in the future. When they click back in with some clarity, then we know how great players they are. So thats what were excited about. Thats what were working on, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also confirmed Rishabh Pants readiness for the clash against Punjab Kings after a minor elbow injury led to him retiring hurt against RCB. He (Pant) got a bump on the elbow the other day. When you think about Rishabh Pant, what hes been through in his life with his body, a little knock on the elbow from a cricket ball, is a childs play. So hes back in. Hes ready to go and hes very determined to do well for us. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Rinku, Anukul Script Dramatic Turnaround As KKR Beat RR By 4 Wickets To Seal First Win
Debutant Yash Raj Punja: After a torrid start to their IPL 2026 campaign, Kolkata Knight Riders finally found relief as Rinku Singh and Anukul Roy held their nerve in a tense finish to guide the side to their first win of the season, chasing down a modest target against Rajasthan Royals at Eden Gardens on Sunday. In a chase that began disastrously, KKR were reduced to 2/2 in the first two overs. Jofra Archer struck off the very first ball to remove Tim Seifert, while Nandre Burger followed it up by dismissing skipper Ajinkya Rahane for a second consecutive duck. The early collapse continued to haunt KKR as wickets fell at regular intervals, leaving them reeling at 84 for 5 by the 13th over. Cameron Green briefly counter-attacked with a brisk 27 off 13 balls, while Rovman Powell added 23, but Rajasthans spin duo, led by Ravindra Jadeja (2/8), kept the scoring in check through the middle overs. Debutant Yash Raj Punja also made an impact, picking up his maiden IPL wicket and maintaining control after an expensive start. At 97 for 6 in the 15th over, the game seemed to be slipping away from KKR. However, Rinku Singh and Anukul Roy stitched together a match-defining partnership for the seventh wicket, blending caution with calculated aggression. The turning point came in the 16th over when Anukul took on Ravi Bishnoi, smashing a six to inject momentum into the chase. Rinku, who had struggled initially and even survived a dropped catch, gradually found his rhythm, rotating strike effectively before unleashing boundaries at crucial moments. With 40 needed off the last four overs, the duo steadily chipped away at the target. Rinku took charge against Jofra Archer in the 17th over, finding gaps and keeping the equation within reach. Anukul complemented him perfectly, including a towering six off Archer in the 18th over that swung the pressure back onto the Royals. Needing 21 off the last two overs, the pair showed composure under pressure. Anukuls smart running and timely hits, combined with Rinkus calculated strokeplay, brought the equation down to nine off the final over. Facing Brijesh Sharma in the 20th over, Rinku sealed the contest in dramatic fashion. After striking two boundaries early in the over, he brought up his half-century with a top-edged six that sailed over the keeper, sparking wild celebrations at Eden Gardens as KKR completed a memorable win with two balls to spare. Rinku remained unbeaten, anchoring the chase with a composed unbeaten half-century (53*), while Anukuls valuable cameo (29 not out) provided the perfect support in the closing stages. Earlier, Rajasthan Royals had posted a competitive total on the back of disciplined batting, but KKRs bowlers, especially Varun Chakaravarthy, Kartik Tyagi and Sunil Narine, managed to restrict them from posting an imposing score. Despite that, KKRs batting frailties nearly cost them again before Rinku and Anukul turned the tide. Rinku remained unbeaten, anchoring the chase with a composed unbeaten half-century (53*), while Anukuls valuable cameo (29 not out) provided the perfect support in the closing stages. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Rajasthan Royals 155/9 in 20 overs (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 46, Yashasvi Jaiswal 39; Varun Chakaravarthy 3-14, Kartik Tyagi 3-22) lost to Kolkata Knight Riders (Rinku Singh 53*, Anukul Roy 29*; Ravindra Jadeja 2-8, Yash Punja 1-25) by four wickets. Article Source: IANS
2nd WT20I: Batting Meltdown Results In India Skittled Out For 147 Despite Shafali's Fifty
For South Africa: A sensational half-century by opener Shafali Verma in her 100th T20I game was offset by a dramatic batting collapse as India were bundled out for a modest 147 in exactly 20 overs against South Africa in the second T20I at the Kingsmead on Sunday. From a position of relative comfort at 99/3, India lost their last seven wickets for just 33 runs to end at a below-par total. Their batting implosion handed the momentum back to the Proteas, who now require 148 runs to win and take a commanding 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Shafali hit 57 off 38 balls and was sensational in hitting seven fours and two sixes and be the lone bright spot in an otherwise disappointing batting display. The middle order minus debutant Anushka Sharma, who struggled to hit 28 on a slow pitch, never got going to boost India to a big total. For South Africa, Tumi Sekhukhune and Chloe Tryon picked excellent three-fors, and used the slower balls and good length area to great effect. Shafali started with typical aggression, smoking Tumi Sekhukhune for a six in the very first over. Her Smriti Mandhana (12) looked fluent with three boundaries off Ayabonga Khaka, before falling to Chloe while attempting a sweep. After Jemimah Rodrigues fell cheaply to Chloe, Anushka joined Shafali to steady the ship with a 53-run stand. However, Anushka struggled for rhythm on a slowing pitch, managing a sluggish 28 off 31 balls, even as Shafali, dropped on 28, got her 15th T20I fifty off 31 balls. Once the partnership was broken in the 13th over when Anushka holed out to deep mid-wicket off Chloe, the floodgates opened for South Africa. Shafali followed shortly after, caught brilliantly by a diving Nadine de Klerk at long-off. The middle and lower order offered little resistance against the disciplined South African attack. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (12) was run out due to a sharp piece of glovework by keeper Sinalo Jafta, while Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh and Shreyanka Patil perished in quick succession. Once the partnership was broken in the 13th over when Anushka holed out to deep mid-wicket off Chloe, the floodgates opened for South Africa. Shafali followed shortly after, caught brilliantly by a diving Nadine de Klerk at long-off. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 147 in 20 overs (Shafali Verma 57, Anushka Sharma 28; Chloe Tryon 3-22, Tumi Sekhukhune 3-31) against South Africa Article Source: IANS
LSG choose to bowl against table-toppers PBKS
PBKS made no changes to their team, while LSG brought in Mohsin Khan for his second game of the season

