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T20 WC: Bas De Leede Guides Netherlands To 7-wicket Over Namibia
T20 World Cup: Fast-bowling all-rounder Bas de Leede stepped up to hit an unbeaten 72 as the Netherlands registered a commanding seven-wicket win over Namibia in a Group A clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. The chase of 157 was set up smartly by the Netherlands, as de Leede became the first player from his country to score a fifty and take two wickets, which previously stalled Namibias charge, in the same T20 World Cup match. His unbeaten 72 came off 48 balls, laced with five fours and four sixes at a strike-rate of 150, helped the Netherlands reach home with two overs to spare. Batting with intent and authority, de Leede muscled the ball to all parts of the ground, mixing clean hitting with calculated placement, and never allowed Namibias bowlers to settle down. His 70-run partnership with Colin Ackermann was the turning point, as Namibias attack, despite being disciplined at times, lacked the penetration to get regular breakthroughs. By the time Ackermann departed, the Dutch were well on course for the win, as de Leede and captain Scott Edwards applied finishing touches in style. Netherlands chase of 157 began on a false note as Max ODowd never looked settled and miscued a jab to mid-on off Bernard Scholtz. Opener Michael Levitt took the early initiative, striking three clean sixes and a four to race to 28 off 15 balls, before slicing to cover off Ruben Trumpelmann. By then, de Leede had already signalled intent with a muscular six over long-on off JJ Smit, and from there, he and Ackermann stitched together a defining stand. They rotated strike smartly against spin, punished loose deliveries, and capitalised on Namibias missed chances Ackermann was dropped on 14 in the ninth over by Louren Steenkamp. Ackermann grew in confidence, launching young Max Heingo for a massive six over midwicket, while de Leede showcased his range with crisp drives and powerful pulls. He hammered Gerhard Erasmus for a towering six over midwicket to bring up the Netherlands hundred and then pumped Loftie-Eaton into the second tier for another maximum. Ackermanns dismissal for 32 briefly checked the Netherlands momentum, but de Leede was already in full flow. He reached his fifty with an exquisite straight six Smit, and followed it up with back-to-back boundaries coming via slash and pull. His composure under pressure stood out - even as Namibia tried pace-off variations, de Leede continued to muscle the ball to all parts. Ackermann grew in confidence, launching young Max Heingo for a massive six over midwicket, while de Leede showcased his range with crisp drives and powerful pulls. He hammered Gerhard Erasmus for a towering six over midwicket to bring up the Netherlands hundred and then pumped Loftie-Eaton into the second tier for another maximum. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Namibia 156/8 in 20 overs (Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 42, Jan Frylinck 30; Logan van Beek 2-13, Bas de Leede 2-20) lost to Netherlands 159/3 in 18 overs (Bas de Leede 72 not out, Colin Ackermann 32; Bernard Scholtz 1-27, Ruben Trumpelmann 1-30) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Rajeev Shukla Hails ICC For 'amicable Solution' To Bring Cricket Back To The Forefront
Pakistan T20 World Cup: BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla lauded the International Cricket Council (ICC) for finding an amicable solution that made sure the India-Pakistan T20 World Cup match will go ahead as per schedule after the latter decided to reverse its earlier decision to boycott the game. The Pakistan government made a U-turn on its earlier stance and has now allowed the men's cricket team to play its scheduled match against India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on February 15 in Colombo. I am delighted to see the outcome of the deliberations initiated by the ICC representative, supervised by the ICC chairman, and then the representatives who had gone to Lahore to talk to the Pakistan Cricket Board as well as the Bangladesh Cricket Board. It's a good solution, an amicable solution which has been found to give priority to the importance of cricket to the game, Shukla told reporters on Tuesday. So all kudos to ICC for taking this initiative, resolving the whole issue and bringing the cricket back to the forefront. So this is a big achievement as far as ICC is concerned. I would like to thank ICC for taking this initiative and bringing Pakistan to the table and then, ultimately, deciding for Pakistan to play in the Colombo match. It's good news for all of us, and the scheduled match for Feb 15 in Colombo will take place, and Pakistan will also play. So now this World Cup will also be a big success story, he said. Moreover, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and ICC thereafter confirmed that Bangladesh will not face penalties for their absence from the tournament and will have the opportunity to host an ICC event ahead of the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to standard ICC hosting processes and requirements. So all kudos to ICC for taking this initiative, resolving the whole issue and bringing the cricket back to the forefront. So this is a big achievement as far as ICC is concerned. I would like to thank ICC for taking this initiative and bringing Pakistan to the table and then, ultimately, deciding for Pakistan to play in the Colombo match. It's good news for all of us, and the scheduled match for Feb 15 in Colombo will take place, and Pakistan will also play. So now this World Cup will also be a big success story, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In fact, they have praised ICC for their efforts. So it's a win-win situation for everybody, and I am happy that, you know, the match will take place and the World Cup will be a successful event, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
All-round de Leede leads Netherlands to thumping win over Namibia
A number of Namibia batters got starts, but no one apart from a somewhat restrained Loftie-Eaton got a substantial score, meaning they stopped well below the par score
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Theyve Got Power But Are Missing Key Pieces: Bishop On WI's Team's Balance In T20 WC
T20 World Cup: After the West Indies began their ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 campaign with a win over Scotland, cricket legend Ian Bishop elaborated on the team's balance, saying they are missing key pieces like a wrist spinner. Shimron Hetmyers fluent 64 and Romario Shepherds sensational 5-20, including a hat-trick, propelled the West Indies to a 35-run victory over Scotland in their first Group C game in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday. The West Indies are missing key pieces, particularly a wrist spinner. We havent found one and given him enough experience yet. A couple of the guys at the top their batting isn't as consistent as it should be, but theyve got power. Theyve got some young fast bowlers. If they're fit, Jayden Seales is getting slightly better, but they are still not where I think they should have been after the last T20 World Cup in the Caribbean in 2024. They did better. I thought they could have gone further, so I still dont know where to place them. The talent is there. Its whether they can bring it all together, said Hope on JioStar. He further spoke on the workload of head coach Daren Sammy and white-ball captain Shai Hope and said, I think for the West Indies, there are a couple of things. They have Daren Sammy as coach across all formats. Shai Hope now plays all formats, so the energy they are expending and the planning that has to be done, while they are concentrating on Test cricket and 50-over cricket to qualify for the next World Cup, means their backroom staff have to be broad-minded enough to also plan for T20s and alleviate that workload from Shai Hope and, to some extent, from Daren Sammy. Speaking on the West Indies preparation leading into the tournament, former Australia cricketer Mel Jones added, 100 per cent, the players can draw from their IPL experience. But the difficulty is that you cant just rely on those couple of players who have had that experience. They played New Zealand and South Africa, two very good oppositions, but in conditions that do not mimic what they are going to come up against in the subcontinent. She continued, How do you then start to put into play all your game plans, all the role-playing and all those sorts of things, to get ready for the World Cup in the subcontinent when youre not in the subcontinent? Thats the planning piece that I think they may have just missed a beat on there. Speaking on the West Indies preparation leading into the tournament, former Australia cricketer Mel Jones added, 100 per cent, the players can draw from their IPL experience. But the difficulty is that you cant just rely on those couple of players who have had that experience. They played New Zealand and South Africa, two very good oppositions, but in conditions that do not mimic what they are going to come up against in the subcontinent. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The West Indies will be eager to continue their winning momentum when they take on England on Wednesday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Pacers Shine As Netherlands Restrict Namibia To 156/8
T20 World Cup: Pace-bowling all-rounders Logan van Beek and Bas de Leede picked two wickets each as Netherlands bowlers delivered a disciplined performance to restrict Namibia to 156/8 in their 20 overs in a Group A clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Namibias innings began with plenty of urgency but little composure, as frantic running between the wickets nearly cost them in the opening over. Off-spinner Aryan Dutt set the tone in the powerplay, conceding just 13 runs in his three overs and removing Louren Steenkamp. Namibia briefly recovered through a 50-run stand between Jan Frylinck and Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, who top-scored with 42. But the duo and skipper Gerhard Erasmus fell in their bid to up the tempo, as none of the Namibian batters managed to convert their starts into a defining knock. Scott Edwards rotated his eight bowlers smartly to keep Namibia to a slightly under par total, leaving the Netherlands with a chase of 157 that they will back themselves to achieve. Dutt opened proceedings for the Netherlands and created drama on the final ball when Steenkamp nudged to the on-side for a single but survived a run-out chance when Edwards accidentally dislodged a bail before gathering the ball. With Dutt getting turn and bounce, he had a breakthrough in his second over when he beat Steenkamp in flight and had him stumped by Edwards for six. Fred Klaassens introduction in the fourth over saw Frylinck begin a brief counterattack flicking through midwicket for four and then launching him straight over the bowlers head for six. After surviving an lbw appeal off Colin Ackermann, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton smoked him for a towering six and later edged one for four, while Frylinck sliced him over cover to pick another boundary. After the partnership crossed the fifty-mark, Loftie-Eaton had twin reprieves on the same ball de Leede dropping his chance at cover, while Ackermann failed to gather the ball in time to inflict a run-out. Van Beek returned in the ninth over to break the 50-run stand by having Frylinck nick behind for 30. But Loftie-Eaton began to open up, lofting Ackermann over long-off and pulling with authority for six and four respectively. Erasmus arrived with intent hammering Timm van der Gugten for a six over long-on and two fours hit on both sides of the wicket in quick succession. But de Leede struck back in the 13th over, as Erasmus mistimed a pull to midwicket and fell for 18, while van Beek had Loftie-Eaton mistiming an off-cutter and holing out to long-on. JJ Smit broke free against Roelof van der Merwe by launching him cleanly over cow corner before going down on one knee to smack it over long-off for a brace of sixes. But Netherlands made a late fightback which didnt allow Namibia to have a great finishing flourish. De Leede struck again when he cramped Smit for room on a late cut and hit the top of the off stump, while Klaassen returned to have Zane Green hole out to deep cover. Erasmus arrived with intent hammering Timm van der Gugten for a six over long-on and two fours hit on both sides of the wicket in quick succession. But de Leede struck back in the 13th over, as Erasmus mistimed a pull to midwicket and fell for 18, while van Beek had Loftie-Eaton mistiming an off-cutter and holing out to long-on. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Namibia 156/8 in 20 overs (Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 42, Jan Frylinck 30; Logan van Beek 2-13, Bas de Leede 2-20) against Netherlands Article Source: IANS
Pakistan Reverses Boycott Decision, Confirms T20 World Cup Clash Against India
Pakistan's decision to U-turn and go ahead with their blockbuster Group A match against India at the T20 World Cup on February 15 was hailed Tuesday as an outbreak of good sense and good for cricket. The Pakistan government in Islamabad late on Monday night ended a week-long stand-off by rescinding its order for the cricket team to boycott the match in Colombo. The biggest and most lucrative clash in world cricket was revived after a frantic weekend of negotiations. It culminated in International Cricket Council (ICC) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chiefs flying to Lahore on Sunday for talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The governments of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka both wrote to the Islamabad government on Monday urging it to change its stance and allow the game to go ahead, and just before midnight they got their wish. After multilateral discussions, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, the Islamabad government said on its official X account late Monday night. The decision had been taken with the aim of protecting the spirit of cricket, it added. Former India cricketer Madan Lal told AFP on Tuesday: Pakistan did shake up the ICC by repeatedly saying they would not play. Eventually, the ICC had to send officials to Pakistan to sort out the issue and that was good for cricket. We want strong teams to play so that the charm of the World Cup is not lost, he added. - 'Loss-loss situation' - Sri Lanka, who will host the match which generates multi-millions of dollars in advertising, broadcast rights, sponsorship and tourism, also hailed the decision. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake thanked Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for ensuring the game we all love goes on. Delighted that the eagerly awaited India and Pakistan match at the ongoing T20 Cricket World Cup in Colombo will proceed as planned, Dissanayake said in a social media post. Veteran Indian journalist Pradeep Magazine told AFP good sense has prevailed on all sides. Financial considerations would have been taken into account, he added. IndiaPakistan is not just about cricket revenue -- it also means wider commercial revenue, he said. Everyone realised that losing the revenue from an IndiaPakistan match would have been a loss-loss situation for all ICC member nations. Bitter political rivals Pakistan and India have not played bilateral cricket for more than a decade and meet only at global or regional tournament events, and only on neutral territory. The 20-team tournament had been overshadowed by an acrimonious political build-up. Bangladesh, who refused to play in India citing security concerns, were replaced by Scotland. As a protest, the Pakistan government ordered the team not to face co-hosts India in the Group A fixture. Pakistan, who edged out Netherlands in the tournament opener on Saturday, would have conceded two points if they had forfeited the match, which could have put their chances of progressing in the tournament in jeopardy. They play the USA in their second group match in Colombo later Tuesday. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said on Friday that his team would travel to Colombo for the clash, whether the game was on or not. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We haven't said no to playing them, Suryakumar said. Our flights are booked and we are going to Colombo.
'Karwali bezzati?' Netizens troll Pakistan after PCB reverses India boycott, Naqvi responds
At a PSL press event, he was pressed on whether the board had secured any concessions from the ICC. Naqvi said he had not done anything for himself, a remark that stood out as Pakistan later reversed its stance.
'No WAGs' Policy Intact For Indian Players In T20 WC: Report
T20 World Cup: The BCCI has stuck to its policy of players' families not being allowed to stay with them during the duration of the T20 World Cup campaign, as per reports. According the BCCI's rule, for series or tournaments lasting over 45 days, family members can join the players for up to 14 days, while for shorter tours, the limit is reduced to just seven days. As per the Indian Express report, the Indian team management had sought clarity regarding allowing families of cricketers to join them. But the board clearly stated that families wont be staying with the players. The board has made it clear that families wont be staying with the players. They can make separate arrangements, though, if they want to, the report quoted the source as saying. India will play three matches of the league phase at home and one game in Colombo (against Pakistan) during the T20 World Cup. The decision to restrict players' wives and families from accompanying players on tours, scrapped during the Covid-19 pandemic, was reinstated last January after Indias disappointing performance in Test cricket, including a 0-3 loss at home to New Zealand in 2024 and a 1-3 defeat in the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia, to address the situation. India will play three matches of the league phase at home and one game in Colombo (against Pakistan) during the T20 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India began its T20 World Cup campaign with a win over the USA and will take on Namibia on Thursday at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi before locking horns with archrivals Pakistan on February 15 in Colombo. Article Source: IANS
'Just Theatrics': Political Leaders Question Pakistans U-turn On India T20 World Cup Match
India T20 World Cup: The decision by Pakistan to withdraw its boycott and confirm participation in the high-profile T20 World Cup clash against India has triggered sharp political reactions in India, with leaders across party lines weighing in on the controversy and its wider implications for sports and diplomacy. Congress MP, Imran Masood launched a scathing attack, questioning the morality of engaging with Pakistan on the cricket field. Reacting to the development, Masood said, Their hands are stained with the vermilion of our sisters; they wiped away our sisters sindoor. Dont you feel ashamed playing with them? His remarks reflected strong emotional opposition, linking sporting ties to broader political and security concerns. Another Congress leader, MP Sukhdeo Bhagat, took a more measured but critical stance, saying such situations were not unprecedented and ultimately damaged the spirit of the game. This is nothing new. Such things have happened before as well. Ultimately, it harms the game. Unless firm action is taken in such cases Bhagat said, indicating that recurring uncertainty and politicisation of cricket fixtures undermine sporting integrity. Meanwhile, BJP Minister Dilip Jaiswal downplayed the earlier boycott threat, describing it as largely symbolic. Even earlier, it was quite likely that all this was just theatrics. The way such an atmosphere is being created in the game is not right. Well, better late than never, and it will be good in the end, Jaiswal remarked, welcoming Pakistans decision to stick to the tournament schedule. The political reactions came after the International Cricket Council (ICC) late on Monday night confirmed that Pakistan would honour its commitment to play all its scheduled matches in the ongoing ICC Mens T20 World Cup. This includes the much-anticipated India-Pakistan clash slated to be held in Colombo on February 15. Meanwhile, BJP Minister Dilip Jaiswal downplayed the earlier boycott threat, describing it as largely symbolic. Even earlier, it was quite likely that all this was just theatrics. The way such an atmosphere is being created in the game is not right. Well, better late than never, and it will be good in the end, Jaiswal remarked, welcoming Pakistans decision to stick to the tournament schedule. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The India-Pakistan match is considered one of the biggest attractions of the T20 World Cup, drawing massive global viewership and commercial interest. While cricketing authorities have stressed keeping politics separate from sports, reactions from political leaders underline how deeply intertwined the two remain. Article Source: IANS
Netherlands bring in Klaassen and van der Gugten and field; Myburgh debuts for Namibia
Netherlands have left out Kyle Klein and Paul van Meekeren from the XI that lost to Pakistan in their T20 World Cup opener
T20 WC: Klaassen, Van Der Gugten Come In As Netherlands Elect To Bowl First Against Namibia
T20 World Cup: Netherlands have brought in pacers Fred Klaassen and Timm van der Gugten as skipper Scott Edwards won the toss and elected to bowl first against Namibia in a Group A clash of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Netherlands are aiming to get their first win of the competition after losing narrowly to Pakistan by three wickets in Colombo. After winning the toss, Edwards said left-arm pacer Klaassen and right-armer van der Gugten come in place of Paul van Meekeren and Kyle Klein respectively, thus adding more variety to the Dutch bowling line-up. Early morning, if there's anything in the wicket, it's probably going to be now. We feel like we played a lot of good cricket (against Pakistan), and we probably missed in certain parts of the game. So, for us, it's another opportunity to execute when those moments come, he said. Namibia, meanwhile, are starting their campaign in the tournament and Tuesdays game marks the first time of them playing an international game in India. Captain Gerhard Erasmus said all-rounder Willem Myburgh has been handed a debut. It was a bit of a 50-50 for us. We feel like we are a good side batting first. We probably would have bowled first with the conditions, as Scottie mentioned. Phenomenal (preparation), we had 7 days in Dubai and then we were out there in the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. We played several games against the Afghans and Italy, and we're feeling really proud to be here for our fourth consecutive World Cup. It's always a special moment for someone making their debut because you've worked hard for many years. His life has literally changed over the last couple of months, so I'm really proud of him, he said. Playing XIs We played several games against the Afghans and Italy, and we're feeling really proud to be here for our fourth consecutive World Cup. It's always a special moment for someone making their debut because you've worked hard for many years. His life has literally changed over the last couple of months, so I'm really proud of him, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Michael Levitt, Max O'Dowd, Bas de Leede, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (captain & wk), Zach Lion-Cachet, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Roelof van der Merwe, Timm van der Gugten and Fred Klaassen Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Sri Lanka President Thanks Pakistan PM For Agreeing To Play India In Colombo
Sri Lanka President Anura Kumara: Sri Lanka President Anura Kumara Dissanayake thanked Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for confirming that the T20 World Cup 2026 match between India and Pakistan will go ahead. The Pakistan government made a U-turn on its earlier stance and has now allowed the men's cricket team to play its scheduled match against India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on February 15. Thank you Prime Minister @CMShehbaz for ensuring the game we all love goes on. Delighted that the eagerly awaited India and Pakistan match at the ongoing T20 Cricket World Cup in Colombo will proceed as planned, he shared on X. As co-host of the tournament, Sri Lanka thanks the @ICC and all concerned for their efforts. Sri Lanka hasnt forgotten the solidarity shown by both India and Pakistan during the 1996 World Cup, when they played in Colombo at a time when others refrained due to security concerns, he added. The Pakistan government had earlier asked the team not to take the field for the clash against archrivals India to show support to Bangladesh, which was thrown out of the ICC T20 World Cup and replaced by Scotland after its demand for relocating its matches from India to Sri Lanka was rejected by the ICC. But with the ICC taking a hardline stance on Pakistan's threat to boycott the India match and with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and the Sri Lanka government requesting Pakistan to reconsider its decision, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has given the green light to the Pakistan men's team to play the match. The Pakistan government said it has permitted its team to play the February 15 match because of requests from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussion, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, said a statement issued by the Pakistan Government on Monday night. The stand-off between the ICC and the Pakistan Cricket Board started on February 1 when Pakistan's premier Sharif cleared the team to feature in the World Cup but barred them from taking the field in Colombo against India. In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussion, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, said a statement issued by the Pakistan Government on Monday night. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Pakistan team is currently in Sri Lanka and will play its second Group A game against the United States on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
ICC Terms The Discussion With Pakistan As 'broader Engagement' As PCB Fails To Get Major Concessions
The Pakistan Cricket Board: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has failed to get any major concessions from the International Cricket Council (ICC) for agreeing not boycott the match against India in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup, scheduled to be played on February 15 in Colombo. In its negotiations with the ICC, the PCB has sought a higher share of revenue from ICC and had also asked the sport's governing body to ask BCCI to approach the Indian government seeking the restart of bilateral cricket ties between the two countries. The PCB has also asked the ICC to get the Indian players to drop their o handshake policy with Pakistan players, which was started during the 2025 Asia Cup. However, in its official statement on Monday, the ICC made no mention of these demands by the PCB. The dialogue between ICC and PCB took place as part of a broader engagement with both parties recognising the need for constructive dealings and being united, committed and purposeful in their aspirations to serve the best interests of the game with integrity, neutrality and cooperation, the ICC said in its official statement. The ICC statement was issued soon after the Pakistan Government released a statement in Islamabad, allowing its team to take the field for the match against India on February 15. In that prevailing spirit, it was agreed that all members will respect their commitments as per the terms of participation for ICC events and do all that is necessary to ensure that the ongoing edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup is a success, the ICC further said. The ICC statement was issued soon after the Pakistan Government released a statement in Islamabad, allowing its team to take the field for the match against India on February 15. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With respect to Bangladesh, the ICC reiterated its continued facilitation of growth in one of crickets most vibrant markets, with more than 200 million passionate fans to ensure that the national team's non-participation in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 does not have any long-term effects on cricket in the country, the ICC statement said. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Pakistan Govt Makes U-turn, Allows Team To Play India Match On February 15
ICC T20 World Cup: The Pakistan Government has made a U-turn on its earlier stance and has now allowed the men's cricket team to play its scheduled match against India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on February 15. The Pakistan government has earlier asked the team not to take the field for the clash against archrivals India to show support to Bangladesh, which was thrown out of the ICC T20 World Cup and replaced by Scotland after its demand for relocating its matches from India to Sri Lanka was rejected by the ICC. But with the ICC taking a hardline stance on Pakistan's threat to boycott the India match and with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB)_ and the Sri Lanka government requesting Pakistan to reconsider its decision, Prime Minister Shasbaz Sharif has given the green light to the Pakistan men's team to play the match. The Pakistan government said it has permitted its team to play the February 15 match because of requests from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. The Government of Pakistan has reviewed the formal requests extended to the PCB by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, as well as the supporting communications from Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, and other member nations. These correspondences sought Pakistan's leadership in securing a viable solution to recent challenges, the Pakistan Government said. The Government further noted the statement by BCB President, Mr. Aminul Islam. The profound gratitude expressed by our brotherly nation was received with great warmth. Pakistan reaffirms that it stands shoulder to shoulder with Bangladesh. This evening, the Prime Minister held a telephone call with H.E Anura Kumara Dissanayake, President of Sri Lanka. During their warm and friendly conversation, they recalled that Pakistan and Sri Lanka had always stood shoulder to shoulder, especially during challenging times. The Sri Lanka President requested the Prime Minister to accord serious consideration to amicably resolving the current impasse. In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussion, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, said a statement issued by the Pakistan Government on Monday night. The stand-off between ICC and Pakistan Cricket Board started on February 1 when Pakistan's premier Shahbaz Sharif cleared the team to feature in the World Cup but barred them from taking the field in Colombo against India. In view of the outcomes achieved in multilateral discussion, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, 2026, for its scheduled fixture in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, said a statement issued by the Pakistan Government on Monday night. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Pakistan team is currently in Sri Lanka and will play its second Group A game against the United States on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
ICC Chief Executive Sanjog Gupta: Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has escaped financial sanctions or suspension for its refusal to send its men's cricket team to India to play the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, resulting in the International Cricket Council (ICC) replacing them with Scotland in the event, jointly hosted by India and Sri Lanka. The ICC decision not to impose financial sanctions on the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) came after a tri-partite discussion also between the ICC, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in Lahore on Sunday. It is agreed that no financial, sporting, or administrative penalty will be imposed on the Bangladesh Cricket Board in relation to the current matter. It is acknowledged that BCB retains the right to approach the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC), should it choose to do so. This right exists under current ICC regulations and remains intact, the ICC said in a statement on Monday. According to the statement, ICCs approach is guided by its principles of neutrality and fairness and reflects the shared objective of facilitative support rather than punishment. However, many fans of the sport will consider the ICC's approach as a climbdown from its stance when it decided to bring in Scotland into the T20 World Cup 2026 in place of Bangladesh, after seeking to move its matches from India to Sri Lanka at a late juncture. While reflecting on the Bangladesh cricket teams unfortunate absence from the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, the global governing body for cricket reaffirmed BCB's position as a valued Full Member, with a proud cricketing history and a vital role in the growth of the global game. The ICC also reiterated its continued facilitation of growth in one of crickets most vibrant markets, with more than 200 million passionate fans to ensure that the national team's non-participation in ICC Men's T20 World Cup does not have any long-term effects on Cricket in the country, the ICC said. While many people will see this as a soft approach by the ICC and consider that the sport's governing body has succumbed to the pressure from Pakistan and Bangladesh, the ICC defended it as a forward-looking alignment reached in good faith. The highlights of the dialogue reflect a forward-looking alignment reached in good faith and are intended to provide clarity on the current position of the stakeholders. They do not alter, qualify, or detract from the ICCs constitutional autonomy, governance framework, or established decision-making processes, all of which remain fully applicable, the ICC statement said. The ICC has also allocated to Bangladesh the hosting rights of an ICC event between 2028 and 2031. This event is expected to be the ICC Men's U19 World Cup 2028. As part of this understanding, an agreement has been reached that Bangladesh will host an ICC event prior to the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to the usual ICC hosting processes, timelines, and operational requirements. This reflects confidence in Bangladeshs capability as a host and reinforces the ICCs commitment to providing meaningful hosting opportunities across its membership to develop cricket in the country, said the ICC statement. The ICC also stated that all stakeholders have decided to remain committed to continued dialogue, cooperation, and constructive engagement in the best interests of the sport. This reflects confidence in Bangladeshs capability as a host and reinforces the ICCs commitment to providing meaningful hosting opportunities across its membership to develop cricket in the country, said the ICC statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score ICC Chief Executive Sanjog Gupta said: Bangladeshs absence from the ICC Mens T20 World Cup is regrettable, but it does not alter the ICCs enduring commitment to Bangladesh as a core cricketing nation. Our focus continues to be on working closely with key stakeholders, including BCB, to ensure the sport grows sustainably in the country and that future opportunities for its players and fans are strengthened. Bangladesh remains a priority cricket ecosystem deserving of long-term investment in its development, competitiveness, and global integration, and is not defined by short-term disruptions. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan withdraw boycott of India match at T20 World Cup
No penalty for Bangladesh over T20 World Cup issue, says ICC
The ICC statement comes amid talks with the PCB to resolve Pakistan's boycott of their group match against India at the T20 World Cup
T20 WC: Adil Approved As Replacement For Singh In USA Squad
The Event Technical Committee: The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 on Monday approved Ehsan Adil as a replacement for Jasdeep Singh in the USA squad. The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee (ETC) before the player can be officially added to the squad. The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 on approves Ehsan Adil as a replacement for Jasdeep Singh in the USA squad, ICC said in a statement. Adil, who has played three Tests and six ODIs for Pakistan but has not yet turned out for the USA, was named as a replacement after Singh was ruled out with an injury to his right shoulder that was sustained during the warm-up game against New Zealand on 5 February. The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 on approves Ehsan Adil as a replacement for Jasdeep Singh in the USA squad, ICC said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With India struggling at 77/6, Surya and Axar Patel raised a vital 41 runs for the seventh wicket partnership. The Indian skipper then put on display his 360-degree stroke-making abilities and power-hitting as he hammered two sixes and two fours in the final over to help India reach 161/9 in 20 overs. Mohammad Siraj claimed three wickets for 29 runs, and with Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel bagging two wickets each, India strangled the USA innings and restricted them for 132/8 to win by 29 runs. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: After Tele Talk With SL Prez, Pakistan PM All Set To Give OK To India Match
Pakistan Prime Minister Shasbaz Sharif: Pakistan Prime Minister Shasbaz Sharif has given the green light to the Pakistan men's team to play archrivals India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Colombo on Friday. An official announcement of the U-turn by Pakistan will be made later on Monday night. The change in stance in the Pakistan government has come because of requests made by the Sri Lankan President, Telecom Asia Sport reported on Monday. After a telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the Pakistan government has finally relented and decided to allow the team to play the match. A hardline approach by the International Cricket Council (ICC), which has threatened severe action against Pakistan too has worked. The Pakistani cricket team should play the Pakistan-India match being held in Sri Lanka so as not cause huge losses to Sri Lanka. That was the gist of the request by the Sri Lankan President to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, said the report in www.telecomasia.net The report said the Pakistan government decides to accept the request by the Sri Lankan President because during the period of suspension of international cricket in Pakistan, Sri Lanka had fully supported Pakistan cricket and also toured the country after normalisation of things. Pakistan always gives priority to its long-standing relations with Sri Lanka above all, and despite terrorism (in Sri Lanka in mid 1990s), the Pakistani cricket team continued touring Sri Lanka to play cricket, the Sri Lankan President said during his conversation with PM Sharif, the Pakistan PMOsaid regarding the telephonic talk. The Telecom Asia Sport report said that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the sentiments expressed by the Sri Lankan President and also noted that Sri Lanka also stood firmly by Pakistan during difficult times and continued playing cricket in Pakistan. According to the report. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that after consultations regarding the Pakistan-India match of the T20 World Cup, he would inform the Sri Lankan President of the final decision. The stand-off started on February 1 when Pakistan's premier Shahbaz Sharif cleared the team to feature in the World Cup but barred them from taking the filed in Colombo against India. Pakistan's boycott came in the aftermath of a stand-off between the ICC and Bangladesh which started last month. The ICC rejected Bangladesh's demands to relocate their matches from India to co-hosts Sri Lanka over security fears, replacing them with Scotland. Earlier on Sunday, the ICC Deputy chief Imran Khawaja negotiated with Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Mohsin Naqvi during which the PCB conveyed Pakistan's conditions to the ICC top officials. Naqvi was supposed to meet PM Sharif on Monday afternoon but the meeting could not be held. Naqvi held a press briefing, vowing he and his government will not bow down to threats. We are waiting for the response from the ICC on certain issues. Once we get their response we will decide, Naqvi told media. There is nothing official yet and we do not care about what the media, especially the Indian media is saying. We do not get frightened on any threat nor does our government. The whole world knows our field Martial so no threats frightens us. We will go to PM for a final decision once ICC replies us. We are waiting for the response from the ICC on certain issues. Once we get their response we will decide, Naqvi told media. There is nothing official yet and we do not care about what the media, especially the Indian media is saying. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan team is currently in Sri Lanka and will play their second Group A game against the United States on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
No Penalty Or Sanction For BCB: ICC Issues Statement
ICC Chief Executive Sanjog Gupta: The International Cricket Council (ICC), Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) have concluded an open, constructive and congenial dialogue. This dialogue covered several matters, including but not limited to the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 and the broader outlook for cricket in South Asia. While reflecting on the Bangladesh cricket teams unfortunate absence from the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, the global governing body for cricket reaffirmed BCB's position as a valued Full Member, with a proud cricketing history and a vital role in the growth of the global game. The ICC also reiterated its continued facilitation of growth in one of crickets most vibrant markets, with more than 200 million passionate fans to ensure that the national team's non-participation in ICC Men's T20 World Cup does not have any long-term effects on Cricket in the country. The highlights of the dialogue set out below reflect a forward-looking alignment reached in good faith and are intended to provide clarity on the current position of the stakeholders. They do not alter, qualify or detract from the ICCs constitutional autonomy, governance framework or established decision-making processes, all of which remain fully applicable. It is agreed that no financial, sporting or administrative penalty will be imposed on Bangladesh Cricket Board in relation to the current matter. It is acknowledged that BCB retains the right to approach the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC), should it choose to do so. This right exists under current ICC regulations and remains intact. The ICCs approach is guided by its principles of neutrality and fairness and reflects the shared objective of facilitative support rather than punishment. As part of this understanding, an agreement has been reached that Bangladesh will host an ICC event prior to the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to the usual ICC hosting processes, timelines and operational requirements. This reflects confidence in Bangladeshs capability as a host and reinforces the ICCs commitment to providing meaningful hosting opportunities across its membership to develop cricket in the country. As part of this understanding, an agreement has been reached that Bangladesh will host an ICC event prior to the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to the usual ICC hosting processes, timelines and operational requirements. Also Read: Live Cricket Score ICC Chief Executive Sanjog Gupta said, Bangladeshs absence from the ICC Mens T20 World Cup is regrettable, but it does not alter the ICCs enduring commitment to Bangladesh as a core cricketing nation. Our focus continues to be on working closely with key stakeholders including BCB to ensure the sport grows sustainably in the country and that future opportunities for its players and fans are strengthened. Bangladesh remains a priority cricket ecosystem deserving of long-term investment in its development, competitiveness and global integration, and is not defined by short-term disruptions. Article Source: IANS
ICC Confirms No Sanctions On BCB, Bangladesh To Host ICC Event Before 2031 World Cup
The International Cricket Council (ICC), Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) have concluded an open, constructive and congenial dialogue. This dialogue covered several matters, including but not limited to the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 and the broader outlook for cricket in South Asia. While reflecting on the Bangladesh cricket teams unfortunate absence from the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, the global governing body for cricket reaffirmed BCB's position as a valued Full Member, with a proud cricketing history and a vital role in the growth of the global game. The ICC also reiterated its continued facilitation of growth in one of crickets most vibrant markets, with more than 200 million passionate fans to ensure that the national team's non-participation in ICC Men's T20 World Cup does not have any long-term effects on Cricket in the country. The highlights of the dialogue set out below reflect a forward-looking alignment reached in good faith and are intended to provide clarity on the current position of the stakeholders. They do not alter, qualify or detract from the ICCs constitutional autonomy, governance framework or established decision-making processes, all of which remain fully applicable. No Penalty or Sanction for BCB It is agreed that no financial, sporting or administrative penalty will be imposed on Bangladesh Cricket Board in relation to the current matter. It is acknowledged that BCB retains the right to approach the Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC), should it choose to do so. This right exists under current ICC regulations and remains intact. The ICCs approach is guided by its principles of neutrality and fairness and reflects the shared objective of facilitative support rather than punishment. Hosting of an ICC Event between 2028 and 2031 As part of this understanding, an agreement has been reached that Bangladesh will host an ICC event prior to the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2031, subject to the usual ICC hosting processes, timelines and operational requirements. This reflects confidence in Bangladeshs capability as a host and reinforces the ICCs commitment to providing meaningful hosting opportunities across its membership to develop cricket in the country. The ICC, PCB and BCB, along with other Members, remain committed to continued dialogue, cooperation and constructive engagement in the best interests of the sport. All stakeholders acknowledge that the spirit of this understanding is to protect the integrity of the game and preserve unity within the cricket fraternity. Also Read: Live Cricket Score ICC Chief Executive Sanjog Gupta said: Bangladeshs absence from the ICC Mens T20 World Cup is regrettable, but it does not alter the ICCs enduring commitment to Bangladesh as a core cricketing nation. Our focus continues to be on working closely with key stakeholders including BCB to ensure the sport grows sustainably in the country and that future opportunities for its players and fans are strengthened. Bangladesh remains a priority cricket ecosystem deserving of long-term investment in its development, competitiveness and global integration, and is not defined by short-term disruptions.
PCB waiting for ICC response before deciding on India match
BCB president Aminul Islam, meanwhile, has officially requested the PCB to play the match against India
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T20 WC: BCB Extends Appreciation To ICC, Asks PCB To Play Match Against India
PCB Chairman Mohsin Raza Naqvi: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Monday extended its sincere appreciation to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the International Cricket Council (ICC) and all involved after the recent exit from T20 World Cup 2026. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) extends its sincere appreciation to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the International Cricket Council (ICC) and all involved, BCB said in a statement. The development came after Bangladesh refused to participate under the tournaments published schedule, which would have required them to play their league-stage games in India, and was subsequently replaced by Scotland in the tournament. Bangladesh had sought to move their group-stage fixtures from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns in the wake of fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman being released from the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. But the ICCs decision to replace Bangladesh ended weeks of uncertainty after the BCB repeatedly pressed for a venue change and even suggested swapping groups with Ireland. In particular, the BCB extended its profound and heartfelt gratitude to PCB Chairman Mohsin Raza Naqvi, his Board and the cricket fans of Pakistan. BCB President Md Aminul Islam said: We are deeply moved by Pakistan's efforts to go above and beyond in supporting Bangladesh during this period. Long may our brotherhood flourish. In particular, the BCB extended its profound and heartfelt gratitude to PCB Chairman Mohsin Raza Naqvi, his Board and the cricket fans of Pakistan. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan to play the ICC T20 World Cup game on February 15 against India for the benefit of the entire cricket ecosystem. Article Source: IANS
IND vs PAK: PCB's revenue, handshake demands rejected by ICC as T20 World Cup 2026 standoff deepens
The ICC-PCB meeting in Lahore lasted about 6 hours and the PCB have laid out of demands for them to end the IND vs PAK boycott.
T20 WC: Netherlands Vs Namibia, New Zealand Vs UAE, Pakistan Vs USA Match Previews
ICC T20 World Cup: The Netherlands will aim for a quick turnaround when they face Namibia in the tenth match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Tuesday, as both sides look to gain early momentum in the group stage. The Dutch suffered a narrow three-wicket defeat against Pakistan in their opening match in Colombo. Despite the loss, the Netherlands showed competitive intent, once again underlining their ability to challenge higher-ranked opponents. Against Pakistan, the Netherlands posted 147, with captain Scott Edwards leading the way with a top score of 37. Bas de Leede and Colin Ackermann provided momentum in the middle overs, though the side was unable to fully capitalise on a solid platform and fell short of a bigger total. Despite the teams bowlers putting continuous pressure on Pakistan with wicket-taking deliveries, in the end, Faheem Ashraf played an impressive knock to hand the Netherlands a defeat in their first game. On the other hand, Namibia begin their fourth T20 World Cup campaign with a settled core and growing experience on the global stage. Led by Gerhard Erasmus, the side relies heavily on its all-round strength, with Jan Frylinck and JJ Smit offering balance and flexibility across conditions. The batting will again rely on stability at the top from Louren Steenkamp and Malan Kruger, with wicketkeeper Zane Green expected to steady the middle order. Young batters such as Jan Balt and Dylan Leicher add unpredictability, while Nicol Loftie-Eatons dual role strengthens the balance. The match will start at 11 am IST. Squads Netherlands: Scott Edwards (C), Max O'Dowd, Zach Lion-Cachet, Colin Ackermann, Bas de Leede, Michael Levitt, Timm van der Gugten, Saqib Zulfiqar, Noah Croes, Logan van Beek, Aryan Dutt, Fred Klaassen, Kyle Klein, Paul van Meekeren, Roelof van der Merwe. Namibia: Malan Kruger, Gerhard Erasmus (C), Jan Frylinck, Louren Steenkamp, Jan Balt, Dylan Leicher, JJ Smit, Zane Green, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Bernard Scholtz, Ruben Trumpelmann, Jack Brassell, Ben Shikongo, Willem Myburgh, Max Heingo. 11th Match: New Zealand vs United Arab Emirates, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai (3:00 PM IST) New Zealand will look to extend their winning run when they face the United Arab Emirates in their second match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Tuesday. New Zealand started their campaign on a positive note, defeating Afghanistan by five wickets on Sunday. Opener Tim Seifert played an impressive knock of 65 runs while chasing a target of 183 and was well supported by all-rounder Glenn Phillips, who scored 42 runs off just 25 balls. On the other side, the UAE will be playing their first match of the tournament. The side is returning to the World Cup after missing qualification for the 2024 edition. The UAE recently beat Bangladesh in a bilateral T20I series and gave Pakistan a scare in the Asia Cup, and they will be hoping to add more notable scalps as they begin their campaign. Squads New Zealand: Tim Seifert (w), Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Glenn Phillips, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, Mitchell Santner (c), James Neesham, Matt Henry, Lockie Ferguson, Jacob Duffy, Ish Sodhi, Kyle Jamieson, Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway. United Arab Emirates: Aryansh Sharma (w), Muhammad Waseem (c), Muhammad Zohaib, Alishan Sharafu, Harshit Kaushik, Mayank Kumar, Dhruv Parashar, Muhammad Arfan, Haider Ali, Junaid Siddique, Muhammad Jawadullah, Muhammad Rohid Khan, Simranjeet Singh, Sohaib Khan, Muhammad Farooq. 12th Match: Pakistan vs USA, Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo (7:00 PM IST) Pakistan will look for revenge when they face the United States of America in their second match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo on Tuesday. Pakistan began their campaign with a close three-wicket victory against the Netherlands. When they face the USA, memories will resurface of the 2024 T20 World Cup, where Pakistan were beaten by the hosts in a Super Over, producing one of the biggest upsets in the tournaments history. The USA entered the match after a dominant bowling performance against defending champions India in their opening game. However, the teams batting did not live up to expectations, resulting in a 29-run defeat. They will look to bounce back and challenge Pakistans batting line-up on a bowling-friendly surface. Squads The USA entered the match after a dominant bowling performance against defending champions India in their opening game. However, the teams batting did not live up to expectations, resulting in a 29-run defeat. They will look to bounce back and challenge Pakistans batting line-up on a bowling-friendly surface. Also Read: Live Cricket Score United States of America: Andries Gous (w), Saiteja Mukkamalla, Monank Patel (c), Milind Kumar, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Shubham Ranjane, Harmeet Singh, Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Ali Khan, Saurabh Netravalkar, Shehan Jayasuriya, Nosthush Kenjige, Jasdeep Singh, Shayan Jahangir. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All The Stats From Zimbabwe's Dominant 8-wicket Win Over Oman
Total Overs For Venue Year: Zimbabwe began their T20 World Cup 2026 campaign in emphatic fashion, registering a dominant eight-wicket victory over Oman as they chased down a modest target of 103 in just 13.3 overs in the eighth match of the tournament at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground (SSC) in Colombo on Monday. The fast bowling trio of Blessing Muzarabani, Richard Ngarava and Brad Evans picked up three wickets each as Zimbabwe bowled out Oman for 103 runs in 19.5 overs after choosing to bowl first. Coming in to chase an easy target, Zimbabwe were off to a strong start as both openers struck the ball fluently, with the team scoring at a run rate of over 10 runs per over in the first three overs. Oman finally got their breakthrough in the fourth over when Sufyan Mehmood dismissed Tadiwanashe Marumani and Dion Myers. After the back-to-back wickets, Zimbabwe wicketkeeper batter Brendan Taylor forged a match-winning 68-run partnership with opener Brian Bennett, who rotated the strike well. With this, Zimbabwe achieved the target easily in just 13.3 overs. Here's a look at all the key stats from the Zimbabwe vs Oman Match 9 -Zimbabwe recorded their 9th win in the T20 World Cup matches. To date, they have played 21 matches, won 9 and lost 11. while 1 match produced no result. 8 - Oman suffered their 8th defeat in the 11th World Cup matches. 3 - Brendan Taylor was retired hurt in the 13th over of the innings, when he was playing. In the last 5 T20 innings, this was the 3rd instance when he was retired hurt. 103 -103 in 19.5 overs is Oman's 3rd lowest total in the T20 World Cup. Before this, they scored 47 v England in North Sound in 2024 and 65 for 9 v Bangladesh in Dharamsala in the 2016 World Cup. Aamir Kaleem of Oman became the oldest player to feature in a T20 World Cup match. At 44 years and 81 days age Kaleem broke the record of Ryan Campbell, who played at 44 years and 34 days. Lowest totals against Zimbabwe in the T20 World Cup Total Overs For Venue Year 103 19.5 Oman Colombo 2026 116-9 20 UAE Sylhet 2014 129-8 20 Pakistan Perth 2022 132-6 20 Scotland Hobart 2022 129-8 20 Pakistan Perth 2022 Also Read: Live Cricket Score 138-9 20 Australia Cape Town 2007 Article Source: IANS
Kohli, Rohit Dropped To Grade B In BCCI Central Contract (Ld)
T20 World Cup: Former India captains Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who now play in only one of the three international formats, have been placed in category B of the BCCIs central contracts list for the 2025-26 season This marks a drop from the top tier in a new grading system announced on Tuesday. The contracts, valid from October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026, include just three players in Category A. They are Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill, pace leader Jasprit Bumrah, and allrounder Ravindra Jadeja, who is now Indias most experienced active Test cricketer. Notably, the BCCI has removed the A+ category that existed in the 2024-25 cycle. Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah, and Jadeja were all in that elite group last season, making Gill the biggest mover after he took over as captain of both the Test and ODI teams from Rohit last year. Category B includes T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and senior players Rishabh Pant (Test vice-captain), KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shreyas Iyer, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, and Mohammed Siraj. Compared to last seasons setup, the BCCI seems to have combined the previous Grades A and B into a single middle tier for 2025-26, with Washington being a notable beneficiary of this change. Among the key adjustments, spin-bowling allrounder Axar Patel has been moved down to Category C despite being a regular in white-ball formats and serving as vice-captain of Indias current T20 World Cup team. The overall mens contracts list has been reduced from 34 players to 30, with no new additions. Senior fast bowler Mohammed Shami, who was in Grade A, along with Sarfaraz Khan, Rajat Patidar, and Mukesh Kumar, have been dropped from the latest list. The BCCI has not revealed the financial details for the three contract categories. Category C includes a mix of established players and rising talent, such as Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, Sanju Samson, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Akash Deep, Dhruv Jurel, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Abhishek Sharma, Sai Sudharsan, Ravi Bishnoi, and Ruturaj Gaikwad. List of BCCI-contracted players for 2025-26 Category A: Shubman Gill, Jasprit Bumrah, Ravindra Jadeja. List of BCCI-contracted players for 2025-26 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Category C: Axar Patel, Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, Sanju Samson, Arshdeep Singh, Prasidh Krishna, Akash Deep, Dhruv Jurel, Harshit Rana, Varun Chakravarthy, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Abhishek Sharma, B Sai Sudharsan, Ravi Bishnoi, Ruturaj Gaikwad. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Dutch Cricket's Paradox - Talent Pool Expands As Infra And Funding Crisis Threatens Growth
Royal Netherlands Cricket Board: The Netherlands putting up a spirited performance before going down to a three-wicket loss to Pakistan in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup opening game in Colombo encapsulated a broader truth about Dutch cricket: punching above their weight while operating with tied hands behind their back. As the team prepared for their Group A clash against Namibia, another country with a thin talent pool who have full-time professional players and recently hosted Mens U19 World Cup games, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday, the contrast between on-field competitiveness and off-field constraints couldnt have been starker. With approximately 5,000-6,000 active cricketers across 60 cricket clubs and a competitive eight-team Topklasse league, the grassroots are flourishing, especially with South Asian origin expats taking up the sport in great numbers. Yet a funding shortfall of approximately 1.2 million euros - a quarter of the Royal Netherlands Cricket Board's (KNCB) operating budget forecasted in 2024 along with infrastructure issues and lack of games with big teams outside the World Cups - threatens to derail ambitions just as the talent pool reaches critical mass. John van Vliet, the Netherlands' manager and a seasoned observer of Dutch cricket, highlights how far the player base has expanded in recent years. Just as an example, to put the squad together for this tournament, there was a choice. I've got a feeling six years ago, we wouldn't have a choice of players. Five, probably even six of the guys who made the qualification possible are not here. That was, of course, because of the country contracts and they came back in because there are no leagues around the world these days. But at least it gives us something as a certain base, van Vilet told reporters on Monday. The depth now available represents a sea change from previous generations. Yet the very existence of that depth highlights ongoing challenges around player availability. It will happen again this summer when we play the World Cricket League, two matches. Not all of the county guys will be available. Our coach does it always on availability. He doesn't want to bring the guys into trouble by getting them in. By ICC rules, you can, but it might hurt their careers in their counties or whatever. So he always does it on availability. We could have, for example, during qualification, fly in one or two of the guys for one of the matches, let them fly back into England and probably... well, you weren't allowed to bring them back again, but he didn't do it. Despite these constraints, progress is evident. That's the situation we are in and we know we are in it. But at least, compared to a couple of years ago, the squad has been growing. I'm not saying that if we brought the other guys...I'm not talking about level in strength, but there is a broader squad now to pick from, he said. Several Dutch players have county experience, though post-Brexit regulations have complicated pathways. Roelof van der Merwe had a successful stint at Somerset, while Tim Pringle, Bas de Leede, Paul van Meekeren and Colin Ackermann have also featured in county cricket. With all the new Brexit and EU rules, it's difficult for our boys to get an England county contract anyhow because they are seen as a foreigner player. If I be honest, I would pick an Australian above... well, not every Australian, but you know what I mean. It's hard - if you count the foreign players and you have to take a Dutch player instead of an Indian, Australian or whatever player, it's hard for them to get in, he said. Asked about Test cricket ambitions, van Vilet was blunt about the obstacles. We need to do a lot to play Test cricket. But we don't have a stadium, for example. We can build a temporary one, as we did for World League matches versus England. It might be on the horizon, but without glasses, I won't see that horizon. Let's be clear. I don't feel there is, at the moment, real Test ambitions. ODI status, definitely. On top of that, but then we have to get there first and then we might start thinking of that. So every cut in funding is hard for us. The financial challenges are multifaceted. A combination of substantially reduced ICC funding and failure to secure anticipated sponsorship, compounded by inflationary pressures and lower-than-expected subsidy from the NOC*NSF (Netherlands Olympic and National Sports Federation), left the KNCB facing the 1.2 million euros shortfall for 2025. The situation is further complicated by ICC warnings of potential future revenue decrease by 30 percent in 2028 when their media rights contracts come up for renewal. Van Vilet explained how currency fluctuations add another layer of difficulty: For example, the value of the dollar at the moment, because ICC do all their funding in dollars, makes it hard for us because the Euro is very good to the dollar now. So that means automatically, it's a drop down in numbers already for this year's budget. The board only secured a title sponsor - Globe Group of Companies - just three days before the T20 World Cup began, even as players are on a nine-month contract. We were able to find a sponsor in Globe Capital just three days before this tournament starts. So it's really hard, said van Vilet. Infrastructure limitations extend beyond stadiums to training facilities and international exposure. Van Vliet noted that while the Netherlands has developed quality pitches, attracting major nations for warm-up matches remains difficult. As of now, Netherlands has one major hosting around the VRA Ground in Amstelveen, which is currently under snow cover. It hosted Super League ODI games against England and West Indies in 2022, with temporary stands erected to have more home fans seated. We got a feeling in general, not only India, but all the bigger destinations are visiting England every year. They're looking for preparation games, warm-up games. We've got a few wickets around the Netherlands where they could do preparation games or one or two warm-up games. They still want to do it on English pitches, so we should make that work. For them, it's easier when you're based in England for your five-match Test series or whatever, it's easier just to go up the road to Ireland or Scotland than have to travel back to another outside EU which has visa things as well. So it's easier to travel around the UK and I know Ireland is not in the UK, but still very close. The team's World Cup preparation reflected these constraints a certain group of players trained in South Africa, before another group trained in Mumbai and all of them came together in Chennai, before flying to Colombo for the clash against Pakistan. Management structures also operate on shoestring budgets. For example, I'm a part-timer as well, so as another manager, only went to Colombo. Our coach, Ryan Cook was doing all the managerial stuff when they were in Chennai. So it's really combining functions and there's a lot to do for him also. A few Dutch players maintain careers or studies alongside cricket. Fast bowler Saqib Zulfiqar works at ABN Amro, while Bas de Leede and Aryan Dutt are doing studies. Despite funding challenges at the elite level, participation is growing - particularly in unexpected quarters. Crucially, homegrown talent is emerging in 20-25 age group. A year or two ago, the federation got a call from a company in Eindhoven which is ASML chip makers. For the first time in our history, which is over 120 years, the company called for please help us laying down a cricket pitch or a cricket field because we got most of our employees from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh asking for playing cricket. There is a certain number of clubs now in the southern parts of the Netherlands where it was probably one club, and there is about eight clubs now developing there. If you look at our national junior teams - under 11, 13 and all those, I would say at least half of them is filled by expat kids. Of course, some of them do come from another origin or played in another country, but they feel very much for playing for Holland because either their parents or their grandparents or whatever. The first thing they do when they touch down in the Netherlands for the first time is go to visit the places where their parents lived. Public awareness remains modest but is trending upward. Our national TV station is very much into Winter Olympics these days and they are a huge team. But they are still live streaming our matches in this World Cup which is absolutely unique because I am sure three years ago they wouldn't have done that while another event was going on. But they are doing it now. To be honest, not much in newspapers. But that's also to be seen. You can blame me if you walk down the street in the Netherlands and ask them, but I think there will be some common knowledge that we are taking part in the World Cup. Probably they won't know where or when we play. They were streaming only two of the matches from the ODI World Cup and it has grown. The 2023 ODI World Cup victory over South Africa marked a watershed moment. It was in our 8 o'clock news for the first time in our history. So not the sport news but the general 8 o'clock news which was huge, van Vilet said. To be honest, not much in newspapers. But that's also to be seen. You can blame me if you walk down the street in the Netherlands and ask them, but I think there will be some common knowledge that we are taking part in the World Cup. Probably they won't know where or when we play. They were streaming only two of the matches from the ODI World Cup and it has grown. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Our football team missed several World Cups. We may miss it for sure in the future. But, well, it's quite stable at the moment to be able to plan even. I'm not saying we've planned the 2027 World Cup but there is a plan leading up to qualification, concluded van Vilet. Article Source: IANS
BCCI annual contracts: Rodrigues elevated to Grade A; Patil, Vastrakar miss out
There was significant movement in Grade B, with Radha, Amanjot, and Reddy earning promotions, while Rawal, Gaud, and Chetry are the new entrants
Gill, Jadeja, Bumrah In Grade A As BCCI Announce Annual Contract Lists
Team India Senior Men: Senior players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were retained in Grade B as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced the Annual Player Contracts for Team India Senior Men and Senior Women for the 2025-26 season. These contracts will start on October 1, 2025, and end on September 30, 2026. The contracts show a clear generational shift in Indian cricket. Shubman Gill is now in Grade A for the senior men, joining Jasprit Bumrah and Ravindra Jadeja. Meanwhile, long-time players Kohli and Rohit dropped down to Grade B, along with KL Rahul, Mohammed Siraj, Hardik Pandya, Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer, Kuldeep Yadav, and Yashasvi Jaiswal. Bumrah is the only fast bowler in the top grade, which confirms his importance under different conditions. Jadeja's place in Grade A shows his ongoing value as an all-rounder. For the women, Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Deepti Sharma lead the Grade A list. The women's contracts also include several younger players, highlighting the growth of the senior women's pool. The mens Grade C list is the largest, featuring a mix of emerging talent and format specialists. This group includes Axar Patel, Tilak Varma, Rinku Singh, Arshdeep Singh, Sanju Samson, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, and Ruturaj Gaikwad, among others. For the women, Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues, and Deepti Sharma lead the Grade A list. The women's contracts also include several younger players, highlighting the growth of the senior women's pool. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the womens team, players such as Shafali Verma, Richa Ghosh, Sneh Rana, Yastika Bhatia, and Harleen Deol appear in Grades B and C. Newer names like Uma Chetry, Kranti Gaud, and Kashvee Gautam have also received central contracts. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Markram Sets It Up, Miller Seals It As South Africa Post 213/4
T20 World Cup: A flourish at the end, a roar in the middle, and a statement throughout South Africa stamped their authority with the bat to post a commanding 213/4 after being asked to bat against Canada in Group D in the ninth match of the T20 World Cup 2026, here at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Aiden Markram led with a stylish 59 off 32 balls, and David Miller finished strong with an unbeaten 39 off 23. The Proteas played smoothly at the start, took charge in the middle, and went all out at the end, leaving Canada battered at every stage. South Africa quickly took control. The Powerplay was all about Markram and Quinton de Kock, who scored 65 runs without losing a wicket in the first six overs. They didnt play wildly; they played smart. Markram found the gaps, de Kock kept the score ticking, and Canadas bowlers struggled to find their rhythm. Extras didnt help, either, with nine runs added by the time they reached 50 in 4.3 overs. Kaleem Sana and Bajwa couldnt find their lengths. The result was no wickets and no holds. If the powerplay showed control, the middle overs were all about dominance. After drinks at 66/0, Markram shifted gears and reached a solid T20 fifty off 28 balls. Ryan Rickelton joined in, and the second-wicket partnership grew to 56 runs in just 25 balls, pushing the run rate over ten. Canada finally took some wickets when de Kock and then Markram got out, but the scoreboard read 126/2, and the damage was done. Canada briefly saw a chance when three wickets fell between overs 11 and 14. Markram, Rickelton, and Brevis went back to the pavilion, leaving the score at 138/4. Ansh Patel bowled well during this time, using variations in pace and angles to create some uncertainty. However, without sustained pressure, it was just a brief halt. Then came David Miller. Calm and focused, Miller teamed up with Tristan Stubbs to crush any remaining hopes for Canada. Together, they put together an unbeaten 75-run partnership, attacking the final overs with control. South Africa scored 62 runs in the last five overs, with 21 coming off the final over. Miller finished with 39 off 23, Stubbs with 34 off 19, as they reached 200 in 19.2 overs, even a slow over-rate penalty couldnt stop their momentum. Canada briefly saw a chance when three wickets fell between overs 11 and 14. Markram, Rickelton, and Brevis went back to the pavilion, leaving the score at 138/4. Ansh Patel bowled well during this time, using variations in pace and angles to create some uncertainty. However, without sustained pressure, it was just a brief halt. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: South Africa 213/4 in 20 overs (Aiden Markram 59, David Miller 39 not out; Ansh Patel 3-31, Dilpreet Bajwa1-40) against Canada. Article Source: IANS
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ICC Rejects Three PCB Demands As Pakistan's India Standoff Continues: Report
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has reportedly rejected three key demands put forward by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) during ongoing discussions between the two bodies after Pakistan refused to play against India in their T20 World Cup 2026 fixture on February 15 in Colombo. As per media reports, the PCB placed several demands before the ICC in an effort to push for a reconsideration of its decision to boycott the match against India. Pakistan demanded a bilateral series with India, which the ICC rejected, stating that it does not fall under its jurisdiction, even within the World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. The PCB also proposed a tri-series involving India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, but the ICC clearly turned down the request. Pakistan's board stood out in support of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), whose officials were also present during the meeting. The PCB demanded that India must tour Bangladesh later this year for the series that was postponed last year. However, the ICC again maintained that it cannot intervene in decisions related to bilateral series. Meanwhile, the Pakistan boards demand that Bangladesh be awarded a compensatory ICC event, after last years Womens T20 World Cup was shifted from Bangladesh to Dubai, was considered. There is a possibility that Bangladesh could be given the hosting rights for the next Under-19 World Cup. According to the reports, one of Pakistans key demands is that Bangladesh should continue to receive its share of ICC revenue. However, the ICC has already decided not to penalise Bangladesh independently. Meanwhile, the Pakistan boards demand that Bangladesh be awarded a compensatory ICC event, after last years Womens T20 World Cup was shifted from Bangladesh to Dubai, was considered. There is a possibility that Bangladesh could be given the hosting rights for the next Under-19 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, both Pakistan and India began their campaigns with victories. Salman Aghas team edged past the Netherlands in a close encounter, while India registered a 29-run win against the USA. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Netherlands Opener O'Dowd Shrugs Off Dropped Catch Backlash, Targets Win Over Namibia
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground: Netherlands opener Max O'Dowd said he has moved on from the catch he dropped of Faheem Ashraf that proved to be costly in his side's narrow three-wicket defeat to Pakistan in the Mens T20 World Cup opener, adding that Indian fans were more upset about the miss than the Dutch public. At the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo, O'Dowd put down Pakistans seam-bowling all-rounder Ashraf in the penultimate over of the match. It proved to be very costly as Ashraf went on to hit an unbeaten 29 off 11 balls to seal victory for the 2009 champions. Soon after, comments section on social media accounts of ODowd were swarmed by Indian fans making distasteful remarks. Well, I mean, it's obviously disappointing to drop a catch. Just the first couple of hours after the game, I was disappointed as you would be. But to be honest, I think most Indian people were more angry than the Dutch public. I understand they want Pakistan to lose and my dropped catch obviously didn't help. But like I said, catches are a part of the game. They get caught, and get dropped and I've trained taking that catch a thousand times and I just happened to drop it that time. So, hopefully, the next time I do catch it, ODowd told IANS in an exclusive conversation on the eve of their Group A clash against Namibia, to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. The Netherlands now return to a venue where several squad members played during the 2023 ODI World Cup. A big clash. Obviously, a chance for us to get back to our best. I think after a disappointing result in the end against Pakistan, it'll be nice to get a win here into Delhi. Obviously, we were here in 2023 (during ODI World Cup). So, guys are quite familiar with the ground, which is high scoring. So, an exciting opportunity tomorrow, said O'Dowd. The Dutch posted 147 against Pakistan but suffered an almighty meltdown from 105/4, after being promising to post 160-ish. With Pakistans spinners tightening the screws, Netherlands lost their last seven wickets for 42 runs. We spoke about it as a batting group. I mean, we had a good start, obviously, and actually set ourselves up really nicely through the middle and then just probably took some wrong options at the wrong time and just lost wickets in clumps. I think that slowed down the progress, said O'Dowd. Despite the batting collapse, the opener praised his team's bowling performance in defending the total, with the Netherlands reducing Pakistan from 98/2 to 114/7 before Ashraf's late heroics came into the picture. But then, to be honest, that's probably the best I've seen us bowl through the middle period. If you ask any fan at the halfway stage, you'd say that game's done. I don't think many teams in the world are clawing back from that position in the way we did. Obviously, disappointing the way it ended. But we've had our discussions. We've moved on. It's obviously a different service here in Delhi. So, we're looking forward to that, he added. With Group A also having USA and defending champions India, O'Dowd stated about the importance of securing a victory against Namibia to get their campaign back on track. It's going to be extremely important. We've seen loads of close calls already so far this tournament. Obviously, Pakistan still have to play Namibia, USA and India and then for ourselves, we've got big games coming up and then obviously finishing against India in Ahmedabad, which is going to be extremely tough. But we've got two games to come here against Namibia, then USA and hopefully set us up for a big one at the end, he said. Asked about associate nations like themselves, USA and Nepal pushing higher-ranked teams close in the tournament's opening matches, O'Dowd signed off by saying the performances came as no surprise to those closely following global cricket. Obviously, Pakistan still have to play Namibia, USA and India and then for ourselves, we've got big games coming up and then obviously finishing against India in Ahmedabad, which is going to be extremely tough. But we've got two games to come here against Namibia, then USA and hopefully set us up for a big one at the end, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But for guys who really know what's going on around the world, they understand that the associates aren't just there to hang around and play some average cricket. I think in T20 cricket, it could have gone either way and that shows the associates are getting much stronger and they're bridging that gap. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Canada Elect To Bowl Against South Africa
T20 World Cup: Canada won the toss and elected to bowl against South Africa in the ninth match of Group D of the T20 World Cup 2026, at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Canada captain Dilpreet Bajwa said, We will bowl first. The boys are excited rather than anxious. Were playing against South Africa, who were runners-up in the last World Cup, so its a big challenge. Everyone is very happy to play at this stadium and is really looking forward to a night game. It looks like a very good batting track. However, because of the conditions and the possibility of dew later on, we decided to bowl first. Lets see how it plays out. Our preparation has been good. Because of the weather back home in Canada, we couldnt get enough cricket there, but thanks to our board, we had a pre-tour in Sri Lanka. We played some very good practice matches there, including against Sri Lanka A, which helped us a lot going into the World Cup. Weve gone with a balanced attack - three fast bowlers and spin options. The seamers are Kaleem Sana and Dilon Heyliger, and in spin, we have Saad Bin Zafar as a left-arm spinner, Ansh Patel as a wrist-spinner, and myself. Its a great experience for our players. Many of them have already played in the GT20 league, where they got the chance to rub shoulders with big international players. But the World Cup is a much bigger stage, and its a great opportunity for them to showcase their talent to the world. South Africa captain Aiden Markram said, Looks a pretty good surface. Hopefully, we can get to a good start with the bat, get to a good score and continue with that momentum with the ball in hand. We have been blessed with the draw, I suppose. Looking forward to it. the wicket looks good. A fantastic stadium to play in. Looking to get to a good start in Ahmedabad and run away with it. It is a big help. People can say whatever they want to say about white ball wickets, but they do vary from continent to continent. It does not mean that they are bad wickets. They are good wickets, but they can be different. We are fortunate that we have played quite a lot of a cricket in the subcontinent in the recent times. That is the long term goal. But first we have to earn the right to play in the Super 8s and then the knockouts. But having a good group phase is where the focus is now. Tristan Stubbs plays at no. 6, that was one of the question marks. 4 seamers Lungi (Ngidi), KG (Rabada), Corbin Bosch and Marco (Jansen) and Kesh (Keshav Maharaj) as the spinner. Playing XIs : Tristan Stubbs plays at no. 6, that was one of the question marks. 4 seamers Lungi (Ngidi), KG (Rabada), Corbin Bosch and Marco (Jansen) and Kesh (Keshav Maharaj) as the spinner. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Aiden Markram (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Ryan Rickelton, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi Article Source: IANS
PAK vs USA Match 12 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
PAK vs USA, Match 12, Cricket Tips :There is never a dull moment if you are a Pakistani cricket fan. Another example we saw in the game against the Netherlands. Faheem Ashraf's cameo made the difference with the bat and took Pakistan out of scrutiny. Pakistan did win, but they were poor with the tactics and middle-order batting. Can they improve in the next game? Pakistan are scheduled to face the United States of America on Tuesday at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo at 7 PM IST. This contest will not be easy either. Firstly, the USA have beaten them once, so Pakistan can't take them lightly. Secondly, the USA showed a much-improved performance in their opening game against India. So, they can make this game even more interesting with a good display. PAK vs USA: Match Details Date : February 10, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo PAK vs USA Live Streaming Details For the Indian fans, the live action for the PAK vs USA game will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can watch the game on mobile through the Jio Hotstar app or website. PAK vs USA: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 1 Pakistan: 0 United States of America : 1 No-Result : 0 PAK vs USA: Ground Pitch Report Sinhalese Sports Club has hosted two games, and the average score here is around 125-130. That shows how the wicket has behaved. Bowlers have been dominant here. The extra layering of grass has helped the fast bowlers to get early movement. Hence, it is better to bat second and plan according to the target. PAK vs USA: Possible XIs Pakistan : Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Salman Agha (c), Shadab Khan, Md. Nawaz, Usman Khan (wk), Naseem Shah, Faheem Ashraf, Salman Mirza, Abrar Ahmed United States of America : Monank Patel (c), Andries Gous (wk), Saiteja Mukkamalla, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Milind Kumar, Shubham Ranjane, Mohammad Mohsin, Harmeet Singh, Ali Khan, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Saurabh Netravalkar PAK vs USA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sahibzada Farhan played a great knock in the first game. He is in good form and takes advantage of the power play. For the USA, Andries Gous has been the pick of the batters, who has the experience of playing in different leagues globally. Probable Best Bowler Abrar Ahmed has been in red-hot form, and this pitch suits him well. For the USA, Ali Khan will be key because of his ability to take wickets with new and old balls. Today Match Prediction : USA can beat Pakistan as they did in the last edition. But the wicket here is different, and Pakistan have better bowling resources. Hence, we predict Pakistan to win this game. PAK vs USA Match 12, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today PAK vs USA Match, PAK vs USA Prediction, PAK vs USA Predicted XIs, Injury Update for PAK vs USA Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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NZ vs UAE Match 11 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
NZ vs UAE, Match 11, Cricket Tips :New Zealand have entered the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 with a lot of hopes, as they have been consistent performers in the ICC events. They have also started the tournament on a positive note and beaten Afghanistan in Chennai by five wickets. Most of the players did well for them, and the Kiwis produced an all-round display. Now, it is a time to take the momentum forward and record consecutive wins. New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates will be up against each other on Tuesday at MA Chiadambaram Stadium in Chennai at 3 PM IST. Can the UAE challenge New Zealand? Well, it looks a little difficult, but you never know. as in T20Is, the momentum can shift very fast. NZ vs UAE: Match Details Date : February 10, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 3:00 PM IST Venue : MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai NZ vs UAE Live Streaming Details On Star Sports Networks, Indian fans can watch the live action of this game. For live streaming, fans can switch to the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. NZ vs UAE: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 3 New Zealand: 2 United Arab Emirates : 1 No-Result : 0 NZ vs UAE: Ground Pitch Report MA Chidambaram Stadium is one of the slowest wickets in India. Spinners thrive here because of the slow wicket. There will be some swing with the new ball, but as the ball gets old, we might see fast turn. Chasing can be a good option, because this is an afternoon game and batting second can be better. NZ vs UAE: Possible XIs New Zealand : Tim Seifert (wk), Glenn Phillips, Finn Allen, Rachin Ravindra, Mark Chapman, Daryl Mitchell, James Neesham, Mitchell Santner (c), Lockie Ferguson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy United Arab Emirates : Muhammad Waseem (c), Muhammad Zohaib, Aryansh Sharma (wk), Alishan Sharafu, Sohaib Khan, Harshit Kaushik, Dhruv Parashar, Muhammad Rohid Khan, Junaid Siddique, Simranjeet Singh, Haider Ali NZ vs UAE: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Lockie Ferguson bowled well against Afghanistan in Chennai. His pace and changeups make it difficult to adjust. For the UAE, Junaid Siddique has been the game-changer with the ball over the years. Probable Best Bowler Tim Seifert is a good player against spin, and he showed it against Afghanistan. He will be the one to watch out for. For the UAE, Muhammad Waseem is the leading scorer, and he can take on any bowling unit. Today Match Prediction : UAE lack the experience of playing at the highest level. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win this game in Chennai. NZ vs UAE Match 11, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today NZ vs UAE Match, NZ vs UAE Prediction, NZ vs UAE Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NZ vs UAE Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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NED vs NAM Match 10 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
NED vs NAM, Match 10, Cricket Tips :Netherlands came very close to a win in the first game of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 against Pakistan. They did a lot of hard work, despite an average batting show, but a few errors on the field cost them two crucial points. But they will aim to bounce back to win their first game. They are scheduled to lock horns with Namibia on February 10 at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Netherlands have good numbers against this team, and they will fancy their chances. But Namibia have been a tricky opposition, which have an experienced side, which can outperform them if they get a good start. NED vs NAM: Match Details Date : February 10, 2026 (Tuesday) Time : 11:00 AM IST Venue : Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi NED vs NAM Live Streaming Details The live action of the upcoming game will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Fans also have a chance to watch the game on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. NED vs NAM: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 5 Netherlands: 3 Namibia : 1 No-Result : 1 NED vs NAM: Ground Pitch Report Arun Jaitley Stadium is expected to produce a flat deck, which will assist the batters. This is a difficult surface for the bowlers. The average score here in T20Is is 175 or more. Batting conditions will also improve with time, and chasing should be a good decision in this game. NED vs NAM: Possible XIs Netherlands : Michael Levitt, Bas de Leede, Max O'Dowd, Colin Ackermann, Scott Edwards (c & wk), Logan van Beek, Zach Lion Cachet, Roelof van der Merwe, Aryan Dutt, Kyle Klein, Paul van Meekeren. Namibia : Jan Frylinck, Louren Steenkamp, Gerhard Erasmus (c), JJ Smit, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Ruben Trumpelmann, Zane Green (wk), Bernard Scholtz, Ben Shikongo, Max Heingo, Jack Brassell NED vs NAM: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Max O'Dowd is the leading scorer for the Dutch in T20Is, and his experience will be key. For Namibia, captain Gerhard Erasmus will be the main man with the bat. Probable Best Bowler Aryan Dutt has been one of the few spinners who can bowl in the powerplay and take wickets, which makes him an asset. For Namibia, the experience of Ruben Trumpelmann will be crucial in this game. Today Match Prediction : Netherlands have a little weaker bowling unit for death overs, while Namibia have a good combination overall. Hence, we predict Namibia to win this game. NED vs NAM Match 10, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today NED vs NAM Match, NED vs NAM Prediction, NED vs NAM Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NED vs NAM Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
T20 WC: Pakistan Vs UAE Head-to-head And Recent Form Analysis (Stats)
Sinhalese Sports Club: Pakistan and the USA will face each other on Tuesday at the Sinhalese Sports Club in the 12th match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. The two teams are placed in Group A alongside India, Namibia and the Netherlands, and this will be their second match of the tournament. While Pakistan played the curtain raiser against the Netherlands on Saturday and beat them by three wickets in a close encounter, the USA suffered a 29-run defeat against defending champions India in the third match on the opening day of the tournament. Head-to-Head record in T20Is Matches Played 1 USA Won 1 Pakistan Won 0 The last time Pakistan competed against the United States, it marked one of the biggest upsets in T20 World Cup history. During the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2024, Pakistan suffered a surprise loss to the tournaments co-hosts, the USA, in a group-stage match at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas. Recent form guide (Last five T20Is) Pakistan: W, W, W, W, L USA: L, W, W, L, W Pakistan: W, W, W, W, L Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the USA are seeking their first win of the season and hope to repeat their successful performance against Pakistan from their last meeting. Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup Group: Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus believes his side's fielding prowess could prove to be decisive in tight moments as they prepare for their 2026 Mens T20 World Cup Group A opener against the Netherlands at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Erasmus drew encouragement from the tournament's opening matches, where associate nations like USA and Nepal pushed higher-ranked opponents like defending champions India and two-time winners England really close on successive days at the Wankhede Stadium. Netherlands also ran Pakistan close, before faltering at decisive moments. It's just that I think it's cricketers against each other. If we can take anything from their game, it is that in certain moments in the game, when they competed nicely, there were flipping moments in the game - it happened while fielding, when many of those mistakes were seen. I take confidence from the fact that we're quite a good fielding side. Hopefully if we get into a position against any of the so-called higher ranked teams or anyone in our group, and we can play those moments really well, I think we should be confident of also coming on the right side of the results, said Erasmus, while replying to a query from IANS in the pre-match press conference on Monday. He also emphatically dismissed the distinction between Test nations and so-called associate countries, saying that qualification for the T20 World Cup was merit-based regardless of infrastructure or status. I think all the teams that have qualified for the World Cup have just qualified as normal nations. They've qualified through rankings and positioning in their regions. So they don't really come here as an associate nation. That's just a tag that is put on the status of the countries all across the world, Test nations and associate nations because of infrastructure and the fact that you must qualify for it. But I don't see anyone as less or as an associate nation. Those first four games showed that it wasn't any flukes that those teams competed. They competed on very good conditions and good wickets. They competed with skill, with mental skill. So no, I don't think there's been any flukes like what we've seen thus far in the World Cup, he added. Erasmus further said the key difference between victories and narrow defeats for lower-ranked teams was exposure to high-pressure situations. It's been real proper just bat against ball cricket between teams, not associate teams, just the cricket teams. So for us, it's always about trying to shake off that feeling that you are less than the other nations and that you come from the associate nations. For me, it's just an exposure thing. If we play those countries more often, then I think that 14, 15 over mark, most of the teams that lost the first four games couldn't get over the line. If we have that exposure, then those flipping moments will turn it into more wins. Lots of the lower ranked teams that qualified in this World Cup have had good successes over the years, beating, I think, almost all of the test nations. They have been beaten, if I'm not correct - maybe not India and Australia. I'm not sure about the stats, but they show that they belong, especially in this format. So I don't think it's any good to put any tags on it, he elaborated. Namibia have enlisted former South Africa opener Gary Kirsten as a consultant coach, with the 2011 World Cup-winning mentor bringing both technical expertise and a people-first approach especially with Namibia not having played international cricket in India and Sri Lanka. He obviously has lots of experience not only in the IPL but as you say with the 2011 winning squad. So definitely brings a winning edge to it and also brings lots of knowledge of the different grounds. But I think looking past that, I think it's very nice in terms of management that you have so many mentor-type coaches who really like to bring the human side first and they really like to connect with the players. I think that's what we respect most about Gary and all the other coaches on our staff. But cricket is very much conditions based and it's awesome to have him around. He knows all the grounds around here and also opposition players he knows because he has been with so many different players and as you say, immense experience, he added. Erasmus also stated his team had familiarised themselves thoroughly with conditions at the Arun Jaitley Stadium since Sunday evening. We've been here two or three days now and pitches were open so we had a good look and a feel. We saw the groundsmen, how they prepared even for many hours in this morning session and in the afternoon session. We've been here for afternoon and morning training. So we're well accustomed and got a good feel of most of the day, he said. Asked about Namibia's upcoming match against hosts India at the same venue on February 12, Erasmus said his side's complete focus remained on Tuesday's opener against the Netherlands. No, all our energy is on the Netherlands game now. It's such a different game that we're going to face as opposed to the India game. We haven't even thought about the 12th. We're only thinking about the next 24 hours and obviously our attention is on ourselves first. It's about playing our best cricket, putting our best processes in place, accessing our best skills, and strengths, he said. Erasmus signed off by noting that execution would matter more than tactical complexity, adding that comprehensive analysis had levelled the playing field in terms of information of opposition players. No, all our energy is on the Netherlands game now. It's such a different game that we're going to face as opposed to the India game. We haven't even thought about the 12th. We're only thinking about the next 24 hours and obviously our attention is on ourselves first. It's about playing our best cricket, putting our best processes in place, accessing our best skills, and strengths, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously teams do so much analysis these days that the tactical side of the game is there's so much work being put in that sort of everyone has the information, everyone has the knowledge and the information out there to prepare and because everyone's a little bit more on an even keel with that, I think it's more about delivering your processes on the day than trying to outsmart the opposition too much with nosy tactics or anything. Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: KL Rahul's Ton Guides Karnataka To Semis Against Mumbai
Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy: Indias star batter KL Rahul struck a superb 24th first-class century to guide Karnataka to a memorable four-wicket victory over 42-time champions Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy 202526 quarterfinal at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy, BKC, on Monday. Chasing a mammoth target of 325 runs in the fourth innings against Mumbais experienced bowling attack, Karnataka were off to a poor start as opener Mayank Agarwal was dismissed in the second over by captain Shardul Thakur. Devdutt Padikkal, coming in at number three, continued his good form and forged an 84-run partnership with KL Rahul, who looked in great touch from the start. Padikkal was eventually sent back to the pavilion in the 20th over by Tanush Kotiyan, but his partner Rahul continued to rotate the strike. He was supported by Karun Nair, who scored 23 runs before getting out in the 31st over. After losing Karun, Rahul and young batter Smaran Ravichandran put pressure on the former champions with a match-winning partnership of 147 runs. Rahul completed his century in 147 balls as Karnataka were cruising at 265 for three when the lunch break was taken. Rahuls magnificent knock came to an end in the next session as he was dismissed by Tushar Deshpande. Rahul scored 130 runs off 182 balls and hit fourteen fours and one six during his innings. Smaran, who has scored a thousand runs in first-class cricket, showed great character and stayed till the end as Vidyadhar Patil hit the winning runs for Karnataka in the 74th over of the innings. Smaran remained not out on 83 as the team won with four wickets in hand. Earlier, Mumbai were bowled out for just 120 on Day 1, with Prasidh Krishna and Vidweth Kaverappa leading the charge for Karnataka. Smaran, who has scored a thousand runs in first-class cricket, showed great character and stayed till the end as Vidyadhar Patil hit the winning runs for Karnataka in the 74th over of the innings. Smaran remained not out on 83 as the team won with four wickets in hand. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this win, Karnataka have booked their place in the semifinals, where they will clash with Uttarakhand, who will be playing their first semifinal in Ranji Trophy history. Article Source: IANS
Spirited USA seek Pakistan scalp after opening day heartbreak
Pakistan will feel they have used a fair chunk of their fortune this tournament already, while the USA might be owed some
T20 World Cup: Scotland all-rounder Michael Leask concluded a memorable day at Eden Gardens by being named Player of the Match in his team's 73-run victory over debutants Italy during Mondays Group C match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. After the game, he acknowledged that he expects some teasing from his teammates for bowling to right-handed batters, but taking out three of their right-handers was likely the most crucial achievement. Leask delivered a standout all-round performance, ripping through Italys middle order with figures of 4-17, the third-best bowling figures by an associate nation bowler in Mens T20 World Cup history, and later smashed an unbeaten 22 off just five balls in the final over of Scotlands innings to propel them past the 200-run mark. Reflecting on the win, Leask was quick to credit the collective effort behind Scotlands first victory of the tournament. For me, it was just the full team performance today. Look, it's been a lot of hard work coming into this tour. We obviously hadn't had the prep time, but it just shows how much dedication we've got to what we've done. Look, we trained hard and obviously I know the guys are going to give me stick by bowling at right-handers, but getting three of their right-handers out probably was the most important, Leask said in the post-match presentation. Scotland posted a commanding 207/4 after being sent in to bat, with George Munseys 84 laying the platform before Leask provided the late fireworks, taking 22 runs from the final over to deliver the tournaments first 200-plus total and a historic landmark for associate nations. Discussing his late cameo with the bat, Leask explained that his approach has remained unchanged regardless of the stage or situation. Speaking of his knock, he said, Similar to the day I played against West Indies. Look if it's in my arc, it's got to go. It's my job. It's what I've always done for this team. I wear my heart on my sleeve and I play that same way on the field. If the first ball's there, I'll try and hit it for six and today was no different. Italys chase never fully recovered from early wickets, and Leask ensured there was no late resistance by exploiting the conditions and sticking to plans refined after Scotlands opening match. We learned a lot from game one. It was just a little bit more back of a length, a little bit more into the surface. Today, obviously, being the day match, it gave me a little bit more assistance, a little bit more spin and stop. So, just driving it into that surface and trying to shut off one side of the field was really important. And then, obviously, it got a little bit lucky at times, but yeah, it's nice when days go like that, he said of his bowling. Italy were bowled out for 134 in 16.4 overs, with Leasks spell breaking the backbone of their chase, while Mark Watt and the seamers maintained pressure from the other end. With Scotland now up and running in Group C, Leask stressed that the focus quickly shifts to what lies ahead, with qualification for the Super 8s firmly in sight. Italy were bowled out for 134 in 16.4 overs, with Leasks spell breaking the backbone of their chase, while Mark Watt and the seamers maintained pressure from the other end. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland will next face England on February 14 at the same venue, Eden Gardens. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Batting Performance Against Pakistan Bit Of An Outlier, Will Rectify It, Says Ackermann
T20 World Cup: Netherlands all-rounder Colin Ackermann said his sides batting display in their three-wicket defeat to Pakistan in the first game of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup was a bit of an outlier and vowed the team would iron out mistakes in the coming matches, starting from the one against Namibia to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. Netherlands will be looking for greater stability at the top after their batsmen failed to convert starts into substantial scores against Pakistan, with only two players passing 30. Partnerships were also hard to come by, with just two stands of more than 30. They began brightly against Pakistan by scoring 79 in the first 10 overs before a collapse in the final four overs saw them lose six wickets for 20 runs, leaving them short of the 160-mark they were expected to hit at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. I think we were on track for a total of around 170 after the 15-over mark. We had only lost three or four wickets for about 125 runs. It just didnt happen for us on the day. One of the strengths of this team is that we have quite a few all-rounders who can bat deep. So I think that game was a bit of an outlier. We spoke about it in the batting meeting this morning, and well look to rectify it in the coming games, said Ackermann, while replying to a query from IANS in the pre-match press conference on Monday. What also hurt Netherlands cause was opener Max ODowd dropping a crucial catch of Faheem Ashraf in the penultimate over. Asked if Netherlands would have extra catching practice in the light of that dropped catch by ODowd, Ackermann said, There hasnt been extra fielding practice. We only got to Delhi yesterday. But Max is good. There were obviously many other moments in the game where we could have done better. If we look at the last five overs of our batting, if we had added another 1520 runs, that could have been the difference. There are around 240 moments in a T20 game, so we need to be better in those other moments as well. From the games played here, it looks like a slightly higher-scoring ground than the one in Colombo. We knew coming into this tournament that wed be playing four games in four different venues, so communication is key once the game starts tomorrow, he elaborated. As per Ackermann, head coach Ryan Cook told the players to move on from the near-miss against Pakistan and focus on getting a win over Namibia to get their Group A campaign back on track. Yes, it was naturally a very disappointing result for us. But the nature of this tournament is that the games come thick and fast - so weve parked that. Part of the DNA of this Netherlands team is that we take ownership of our performances and our roles, and we learn from past experiences. When we got off the bus in Delhi, coach Ryan Cook said the past is the past - theres nothing we can do about it and we must look forward to the next game against Namibia. We have great self-belief as a team. Weve shown in the past that we can compete with Test nations, so theres a lot of confidence in the group. This group has worked extremely hard over the last six months to become the best version of themselves, and Im sure youll see that in the next three games, he added. Part of the DNA of this Netherlands team is that we take ownership of our performances and our roles, and we learn from past experiences. When we got off the bus in Delhi, coach Ryan Cook said the past is the past - theres nothing we can do about it and we must look forward to the next game against Namibia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Those words are printed on the inside of our playing shirts. So whenever youre in doubt or lacking clarity, you can look at them. Hes worked with us in that regard, and there are a few other things as well, but I wont go into those here. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Italy vice-captain Harry Manenti opined that their captain, Wayne Madsen, who was sidelined for most of the game due to an on-field injury, deserved the opportunity to demonstrate his skills on the international stage after the team lost by 73 runs to Scotland in their Group C match at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at Eden Gardens on Monday. Manenti assumed on-field leadership duties after Madsen dislocated his left shoulder following a fall in the fourth over of Scotlands innings, an incident that cast an early shadow over Italys maiden T20 WC campaign. Speaking after the match, Manenti addressed the setback and its impact on the team. Wayne obviously had a tough fall in that powerplay there and hit the deck and we believe dislocated his shoulder. So, obviously, more to come with that, and hopefully he's alright. And, Wayne's obviously our leader. He's played for a long time and was so deserving to show the world his abilities. So that's probably the sad thing for him personally and for us as a team, not to be able to see that shown on the world stage, said Manenti. Asked about the challenge of bowling first on a surface that produced the tournaments first 200-plus total, Manenti felt Scotlands score was still within reach at the halfway stage. That was a good total. We thought going into the break that they probably got me just above par, around par. So if we batted well and gave ourselves a chance to capitalise on that powerplay and kick on from there, we backed ourselves to chase it. Obviously, once you lose a few wickets, it's always tough, and then it's just one of those totals that you need things to go right for you, and it wasn't to be today. Scotland posted 207/4, powered by George Munseys 84 and late acceleration from Michael Leask, before their bowlers applied relentless pressure during Italys chase. Italy lost early wickets and were eventually bowled out for 134 in 16.4 overs, despite resistance from the Manenti brothers. Reflecting on the demands of chasing such a steep target, Harry acknowledged the risks involved against a disciplined Scottish attack. When you're chasing 200, you've got to go pretty hard, and there's going to be times where it doesn't come off, and there's going to be wickets, and it's the high-risk cricket, and that's T20 cricket. And when you're playing against a quality outfit like Scotland, who keep themselves in the game for as long as they can, it obviously can happen when you lose one, you can lose a few quickly. So we're understanding of trying to build a partnership through that middle period and hopefully back-ending it with some power at the back. Harrys 37 off 25 balls, alongside his brother Ben Manentis top score of 52, briefly revived Italys hopes and marked a memorable moment for the siblings on the world stage. Speaking of playing with his brother, Harry said, It was pretty special. Probably didn't quite take it for what it was when we were out there, just because we were so caught up in the game situation, trying to win it. But hopefully we'll sit down at some stage and reflect on that little partnership that we had, and it would have been nice to contribute to a win there, would have been what we were both wanting, and we are pretty frustrated coming off the two of us. But yeah, it was special, obviously, growing up and playing backyard cricket with him, batting together, and as young kids, then dreaming of being at a World Cup batting together, and we've got to live that out today. Speaking of playing with his brother, Harry said, It was pretty special. Probably didn't quite take it for what it was when we were out there, just because we were so caught up in the game situation, trying to win it. But hopefully we'll sit down at some stage and reflect on that little partnership that we had, and it would have been nice to contribute to a win there, would have been what we were both wanting, and we are pretty frustrated coming off the two of us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Italy will now regroup as they prepare for that crucial encounter, aiming to turn lessons from their World Cup debut into a stronger showing in the days ahead. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Netherlands Seek First Win As Namibia Kickstart Their Group A Campaign
T20 World Cup Group: After pushing Pakistan to the brink in Colombo, though it didnt result in an upset win, the Netherlands will test their credentials against a quietly dangerous Namibia in a Mens T20 World Cup Group A clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. The Dutch arrive in Indias national capital with tangible proof they can unsettle higher-ranked opposition. Their spirited performance against 2009 champions Pakistan showed promise but also exposed familiar vulnerabilities. Namibia are opening their tournament campaign, but they will be aware of areas where the Dutchs weaknesses can be exploited. Against Pakistan, skipper Scott Edwards' 37 anchored the innings, while Bas de Leede (30) and Colin Ackermann (20) provided some momentum. But the innings showed a concern area for the Netherlands: the inability to fully capitalise after a decent start. At 105/4 in the 13th over, the Netherlands were positioned for a 160-plus total but lost five wickets for 42 runs as Pakistan's spinners tightened the screws. Their struggles against spinners stood out six Dutch wickets picked by the tweakers at a run rate of 7.2. More alarmingly, their batting in overs 17-20 yielded only 20 runs for five wickets at a run rate of 5.2. Against Namibia's varied bowling attack, that middle and death overs phase could again decide the contest. The Dutch will look to their opening pair of Michael Levitt and Max O'Dowd to lay the platform for a big total, provided the pitch in New Delhi offers big runs. Their bowling, meanwhile, showed why they remain competitive in global events. Economical spells from Paul van Meekeren, Roelof van der Merwe and Aryan Dutt showed they have the bowlers to keep a lid on the scoring rate. Their middle-overs squeeze was particularly effective in inducing a Pakistani collapse, but that was squandered in the face of poor death overs bowling, with the veteran Logan van Beek struggling and ODowds dropped catch of Faheem Ashraf proving to be costly. Namibia, meanwhile, will take encouragement from those gaps. Appearing at their fourth consecutive T20 World Cup, the African side are yet to progress beyond the first stage. This time, they arrive high on confidence after a landmark victory over South Africa in their first-ever T20I against them last year. Since the 2024 World Cup, Namibia have won nine of 16 matches something that speaks of improved consistency. Led by Gerhard Erasmus, Namibia have a blend of talented youngsters combining with battle-hardened performers. Erasmus himself, along with six others in the current squad, was part of the Namibia playing eleven that beat the Netherlands in 2021. Bernard Scholtz and Jan Frylinck add more value to Namibias experienced core, while JJ Smit's all-round ability adds much-needed depth. Left-arm pace spearhead Rubem Trumpelmann's height and ability to extract movement make him a potent threat in the powerplay. His ability to strike early could be crucial against Levitt and O'Dowd, as well as Bernard Scholtzs handy left-arm spin. Batting-wise, Namibia will lean heavily on stability at the top from Erasmus, Louren Steenkamp and Malan Kruger, with wicketkeeper Zane Green expected to marshal the middle order alongside Smit. Conditions in New Delhi could further level the playing field. With relatively short square boundaries, adaptability will be key for bowlers to stop the batters from indulging in big-hitting pyrotechnics. For both teams, the stakes are clear. A win for either of them here could boost their T20 World Cup journey, while a loss would leave little margin for error in a tightly contested group that also features India, Pakistan and the United States of America. When: Tuesday, February 10, 11:00 AM IST Where: Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Head to head record: Total matches 5 Namibia: 1 Netherlands 3 No result: 1 Performance of both teams in their last 5 matches, respectively Namibia : W, W, W, L, W Netherlands : W, L, L, NR, L Squads Netherlands : W, L, L, NR, L Also Read: Live Cricket Score Netherlands: Scott Edwards (c), Colin Ackermann, Noah Croes, Bas de Leede, Aryan Dutt, Fred Klaassen, Kyle Klein, Michael Levitt, Zach Lion-Cachet, Max O'Dowd, Logan van Beek, Timm van der Gugten, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren, Saqib Zulfiqar Article Source: IANS
Rahul, Smaran help Karnata knock Mumbai out and make semi-final
Rahul scored 130 while Smaran remained unbeaten on 83 as Karnatana chased down 325 at BKC
Indian Women's Cricket Team Reaches Australia For Multi-format Series
The Indian Women: The Indian Women's cricket team touched down in Australia for the multi-format series, which will commence on February 15. India's tour will include three T20 matches, three One-Day Internationals, and a historic one-off Test. Harmanpreet Kaur will lead India in all the formats, with Smriti Mandhana continuing as vice-captain. In a video released by the BCCI Women on Monday, Indian cricketers were looking excited for the tour down under. Top-order batter Smriti talked about the celebrations after RCB won their second WPL title and how she is feeling coming back to national duty. Very hectic, I would say, but worth it. We had a lot of fun, but now back to national duty, she said in a video released by BCCI on X. India will play their first T20I match against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on February 15, followed by the second T20I at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on February 19, and concluding with the third match at the Adelaide Oval on February 21. The T20I series against Australia will be crucial preparation for the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held in June. Following the T20Is, the focus will shift to the ODI series, beginning on February 24 at Allan Border Field in Brisbane. The teams will then travel to Hobarts Bellerive Oval for the second and third ODIs, scheduled for February 27 and March 1, respectively. The T20I series against Australia will be crucial preparation for the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held in June. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The tour will end with the prestigious one-off Test match, a four-day contest set to be played from March 6 to March 9 at the Perth Stadium. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Scotland captain Richie Berrington praised his sides all-round performance after they clinched a commanding 73-run win over debutants Italy in their Group C game of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at Eden Gardens on Monday. After being sent in to bat, Scotland produced a record-setting batting display to post 207/4, the first 200-plus total of the tournament and the first time an associate nation has crossed the 200-run mark in a Mens T20 World Cup. Reflecting on the performance, Berrington highlighted the importance of the victory following a loss in their previous outing against the West Indies. Its really important for us to bounce back strong today. Really important to get the first win today. 200 on that was a good score on a very good wicket, he said during the post-match presentation. Scotlands innings was anchored by George Munseys 84 at the top of the order, supported by Brandon McMullens 41 and a late flourish from Michael Leask (22). Berrington underlined Munseys value and the impact of the opening partnership in setting the tone for the innings, saying, He is such an important player for us at the top of the order. He certainly is a hard batsman to bowl to when he gets going. It gave us the platform to accelerate later on. The captain was pleased with how Scotland lifted their tempo through the middle and death overs, an area they had focused on improving after the previous game, as he said, It was really pleasing to see after the previous game. We nailed that area today. Great to see guys coming out and playing well in that phase of the game, he added. Defending 208, Scotland struck early and maintained pressure throughout Italys chase, dismissing them for 134 in 16.4 overs. While Ben and Harry Manenti offered brief resistance, Scotlands bowlers stuck to their plans, led by Michael Leasks career-best figures of 4/17. We knew they got a lot of good players in that lineup. It put us on the front foot when we got wickets. Really pleased that the bowlers stuck to their plans and got a couple of wickets, which helped in defending that score, Berrington said. With Eden Gardens hosting its second Scotland outing of the tournament, Berrington also spoke about the value of familiarity and preparation as the focus now shifts to a high-profile clash against England. We knew they got a lot of good players in that lineup. It put us on the front foot when we got wickets. Really pleased that the bowlers stuck to their plans and got a couple of wickets, which helped in defending that score, Berrington said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotlands emphatic win puts them firmly on the board in Group C as they look to build momentum heading into the latter stages of the competition. Article Source: IANS
J&K Qualify For Their Maiden Ranji Trophy Semifinal
Ranji Trophy: Jammu & Kashmir scripted history by reaching their maiden Ranji Trophy semifinal after beating 202122 winners Madhya Pradesh by 56 runs in the quarterfinal here at the Holkar Stadium on Monday. J&K entered their first semifinal 67 years after they first featured in the Ranji Trophy and six years after they last made the knockouts. Auqib Nabis outstanding match figures of 12 for 110 secured a historic win for J&K. Madhya Pradesh started Day 4 on 87/5, needing 204 runs to win, but lost Venkatesh Iyer early. Saransh Jain kept their hopes alive with a fighting 64, but Nabi had the final say, bowling one that came back in to beat the former's defence. At 211 for 9, the last-wicket pair of Aryan Pandey and Kuldeep Sen kept J&K at bay by adding 23 before Yudhvir Singh clean bowled Pandey to seal victory. Earlier, J&K stormed back into the game after being bowled out for 194 thanks largely to Nabis 7-40, pocketing a slender 42-run lead. Then MP fought back to leave J&K reeling at 73 for 5 in the second innings, before their lower order led a jailbreak courtesy of Abid Mushtaq (41) and Vanshraj Sharma (54). Auqib Nabis outstanding match figures of 12 for 110 secured a historic win for J&K. Madhya Pradesh started Day 4 on 87/5, needing 204 runs to win, but lost Venkatesh Iyer early. Saransh Jain kept their hopes alive with a fighting 64, but Nabi had the final say, bowling one that came back in to beat the former's defence. At 211 for 9, the last-wicket pair of Aryan Pandey and Kuldeep Sen kept J&K at bay by adding 23 before Yudhvir Singh clean bowled Pandey to seal victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: Jammu and Kashmir 194 (Khajuria 60, Sen 5-66, Kartikeya 3-26) and 248 (Vanshraj 54*, Mushtaq 41, Sen 4-65) beat Madhya Pradesh 152 (Dubey 58, Nabi 7-40, Sunil 3-47) and 234 (Saransh 64, Nabi 5-70, Mushtaq 3-49) by 56 runs Article Source: IANS
Muzarabani returns as Zimbabwe opt to bowl against Oman
Oman include 44-year-old Aamir Kaleem, the oldest player in the tournament
Munsey and Leask spoil Italy's T20 World Cup debut
It was a tough outing for Italy, who also lost their captain Wayne Madsen to a shoulder injury early in the game
T20 WC: Zimbabwe Choose To Bowl Against Oman In Campaign Opener
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground: Zimbabwe have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Oman in their Group B clash of the 2026 T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground (SSC) in Colombo on Monday. After winning the toss, Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza said, We're going to have a bowl first. We looked at the wicket as well, and it looked like there's early movement as well, and with the wind going on as well, I think the wicket is going to look to get better from what I can see. Give our seamers the best chance to make the ball talk. imbabwe and Sri Lanka share a very good relationship, so they were very kind enough to allow us to come a week before, and we were in Hambantota for a week. And then we have been here for five odd days as well. So certainly those 10-12 days have certainly helped us to prepare. And adjust to the conditions, and we couldn't wait to get the show on the road, he added. While, after losing the toss, Oman captain Jatinder Singh said, Absolutely. Its a good surface, and it definitely settled down a bit in the second innings. The preparation has been excellent. We arrived in Sri Lanka quite early and had a really strong build-up. We played a couple of games, and since the conditions here are very different, it was important for us to get used to them. Its also much more humid compared to Oman, so overall, the preparation has been spot on. Based on the wicket, I think around 160 to 165 would be ideal. Anything in that range should be competitive, he added. Playing XIs We played a couple of games, and since the conditions here are very different, it was important for us to get used to them. Its also much more humid compared to Oman, so overall, the preparation has been spot on. Based on the wicket, I think around 160 to 165 would be ideal. Anything in that range should be competitive, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Oman: Jatinder Singh (c), Aamir Kaleem, Hammad Mirza, Wasim Ali, Karan Sonavale, Jiten Ramanandi, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Sufyan Mehmood, Nadeem Khan, Shah Faisal, Shakeel Ahmed. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Scotland Beat Debutants Italy By 73 Runs In Group C Game
T20 World Cup: Scotland beat debutants Italy by 73 runs here at the Eden Gardens on Monday to open their account in Group C of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. Batting first, Scotland posted an imposing target of 208 runs, courtesy of George Munsey (84), Brandon McMullen (41) and Michael Leasks (22 not out) fiery knocks. In reply, Italy's chase never really got going, and they were bowled out for 134 in 16.4 overs. Chasing 208, Italy got off to a disastrous start with Justin Mosca dismissed for a golden duck. His brother Anthony Mosca (13) and JJ Smuts (22 off 11) showed brief intent, with the latter striking at 200, but neither could convert their starts as wickets kept tumbling at regular intervals. The resistance came through the Manenti brothers. Harry Manenti played a spirited knock of 37 off 25 balls, while Ben Manenti top-scored with 52 off 31, hitting five fours and a six to momentarily lift Italys hopes. However, the lack of support from the other end ensured the required rate continued to spiral. Italy collapsed once the Manentis were dismissed, losing their final wickets quickly. Michael Leask was the standout bowler for Scotland, ripping through the middle order with figures of 4/17, while Mark Watt chipped in with two wickets and kept things tight. Contributions from Brad Currie, Brad Wheal, and Oliver Davidson ensured sustained pressure throughout the innings. With Italy falling short of one batter after their skipper dislocated his shoulder in the first innings, they lost nine wickets inside 17 overs as Scotland completed a comprehensive 73-run victory. Earlier, Scotland produced a commanding batting display, posting 207/4. It was the first 200-plus total of the tournament and also marked the first time an associate nation has scored over 200 in a T20 World Cup. After being sent in to bat, Scotland built a strong platform through openers Munsey and Michael Jones, who added 126 runs for the first wicket. Munsey led the charge with a superb 84 off 54 balls, striking 13 fours and two sixes, while Jones contributed 37 off 30. Their partnership ensured Scotland stayed in control despite a steady powerplay of 49 runs. Following the openers dismissals, Brandon McMullen and skipper Richie Berrington kept the momentum going. Scotland accelerated sharply in the death overs, with Berrington and McMullen exploiting the Italian attack before Leask provided a late flourish, smashing 22 runs in the final over as Scotland finished strongly with 207 runs on board. After being sent in to bat, Scotland built a strong platform through openers Munsey and Michael Jones, who added 126 runs for the first wicket. Munsey led the charge with a superb 84 off 54 balls, striking 13 fours and two sixes, while Jones contributed 37 off 30. Their partnership ensured Scotland stayed in control despite a steady powerplay of 49 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Scotland 207/4 (George Munsey 84, Brandon McMullen 41; Ali Hasan 1-21, JJ Smuts 1-38) beat Italy 134 in 16.4 overs (Ben Manenti 52, Harry Manenti 37; Michael Leask 4-17, Mark Watt 2-24) by 73 runs. Article Source: IANS
Namibia begin campaign in crucial game against Netherlands
Namibia are the last team in Group A to open their campaign, while Netherlands are coming off a defeat to Pakistan that could have been a victory
T20 World Cup: Former India coach Ravi Shastri and ex-Australian captain Ricky Ponting offered insight amid Pakistan batter Babar Azams inconsistent recent form, saying the right-hander has lost a bit of his power. Babar, who hit an unbeaten half-century against Australia in the final match of the three-game T20I series against Australia prior to the T20 World Cup, made a scratchy 15 off 18 in Pakistan's three-wicket win over the Netherlands in the tournament opener. Ponting harbours concerns that Babar no longer has the power he once possessed to maximise the middle overs of a batting innings, pondering whether hes playing the right role for the team. If you're 15 off 18 balls, you're not just putting pressure on yourself, you're putting pressure on the guy at the other end. The guy at the other end then knows that he's got to be the one to take up the boundary scoring. Babar needs to hit boundaries early on. He needs to get off and going, he needs two boundaries in his first six balls, otherwise the whole momentum of the game is going to change every time he goes in, Ponting said on The ICC Review. Shastri worries Babars reputation is applying even more pressure to the situation. When you are at that stage of your career, there's baggage. There's a weight of expectation. People expect you to go out there and deliver. Get out there (and) in your first five balls, I don't care if you get out, but I want you to make an effort to hit a couple of boundaries. Choose your spot, get into good positions, and anticipate what the bowler is doing. You will feel a lot better and things might change, added Shastri. Babar batted at No.4 in Pakistan's T20 World Cup opener against the Netherlands, which Ponting believes only adds to the growing pressure and suggested Pakistan should even consider returning Babar to his more favoured position in the batting order at first drop. It just to me looks like he's lost a bit of his power, his ball-striking ability, like taking that spinner on the way he did and not being able to even go close to clearing it, Ponting continued. I defended him at the start of the tournament a big-name player in a big event Pakistan need the best version of Babar Azam if they're going to go further in this tournament. I would even think about batting him at No. 3. I think the earlier he goes in, if he can get some time inside the powerplay with the field up, I think that's going to help him because if he has just lost that little bit of power, then you need everything in your favour. So having only two fielders out would help him. I defended him at the start of the tournament a big-name player in a big event Pakistan need the best version of Babar Azam if they're going to go further in this tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shastri continued, There will be questions asked. Hes a quality player we know he's got the experience to adjust very quickly, but he has to do it quickly because (the middle overs are) a very crucial period of play. In T20 cricket, you can't give it that much time unless the conditions are really in favour of the bowlers. Article Source: IANS
Ellis backs Australia's pace depth to cover big-name absences
Now the most experienced member of the pace attack, Ellis is confident he has recovered from his hamstring injury
T20 WC: Italy Captain Wayne Madsen Out Of Remainder Of Scotland Clash After Shoulder Dislocation
T20 World Cup: Italy faced a major blow in their opening ICC Mens T20 World Cup game against Scotland when captain Wayne Madsen dislocated his left shoulder while trying to field in the seventh game of the tournament here at Eden Gardens. With Madsen forced off the field, Harry Manenti took over the captaincy duties for the remainder of Scotlands innings. The Richie Berrington-led side became the first associate nation to post a 200+ total in the T20 World Cup, finishing at 207/4 in 20 overs. Fielding at midwicket, Madsen injured himself while attempting to intercept a fierce pull shot from George Munsey. He launched into a dive to his left but landed awkwardly, immediately signalling for medical assistance. The veteran was soon escorted off the field, his left arm supported in a makeshift sling fashioned from a towel. The commentators confirmed on air that Madsen will not continue in the match and will undergo assessments for concussion and a possible neck injury, raising concerns beyond just the shoulder issue. Italy Cricket later confirmed it on X, writing, Skipper Wayne Madsen suffered a dislocation of his left shoulder and hence will take no further part in today's match. Very very disheartening start to Italy's campaign. Hope our boys do well. The commentators confirmed on air that Madsen will not continue in the match and will undergo assessments for concussion and a possible neck injury, raising concerns beyond just the shoulder issue. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 42-year-old batter had been named Italys captain for the 2026 T20 World Cup after Joe Burns was left out of the squad. This tournament marks his second World Cup appearance across different sports, having previously represented South Africa in the 2006 mens hockey World Cup. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Munsey, McMullen Power Scotland To 207/4 Against Italy
T20 World Cup: Scotland brought up the first 200-plus total of this edition of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup and notched up 207 runs at the loss of four wickets against Italy in the Group C match here at the iconic Eden Gardens. In the process, Scotland became the first associate nation to put up a 200 plus total in World Cups, courtesy of George Munsey (84), Brandon McMullen (41) and Michael Leasks (22 not out) fiery knocks. Scotland produced a dominant batting display after being put in to bat by Italy, firmly took control of the contest, and scored 49 runs in the mandatory powerplay, then accelerated sharply through the middle overs, reflected in a healthy run rate of 9.56. The innings was anchored by a superb knock from Munsey, who was in devastating form at the top. He smashed 84 off just 54 balls, peppering the boundary with 13 fours and 2 sixes, and striking at an impressive 155.56. Munsey laid the platform during the powerplay and never let Italy settle, consistently punishing anything short or wide. Munsey found an effective partner in Michael Jones, who played the perfect supporting role before accelerating himself. Jones scored 37 from 30 balls, striking two sixes, as the pair put on a commanding 126-run opening partnership that effectively broke Italys grip on the game. Italy finally found a breakthrough when Harry Manenti had Munsey caught by Grant Stewart in the 14th over. Jones soon followed, dismissed by JJ Smuts, but by then the damage had already been done. Scotland maintained momentum through Brandon McMullen, ensuring there was no slowdown after the openers departed. Captain Richie Berrington remained unbeaten at the crease as Scotland reached 153/2 before starting with the death overs. Berrington notched Smuts for a couple of boundaries in the 17th over before Stewart got under pressure while bowling the 18th over as McMullen and the Scottish skipper made 15 runs off it. Jones soon followed, dismissed by JJ Smuts, but by then the damage had already been done. Scotland maintained momentum through Brandon McMullen, ensuring there was no slowdown after the openers departed. Captain Richie Berrington remained unbeaten at the crease as Scotland reached 153/2 before starting with the death overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Scotland 207/4 (George Munsey 84, Brandon McMullen 41; Ali Hasan 1-21, JJ Smuts 1-38) against Italy Article Source: IANS
Pakistan reverses T20 World Cup boycott, India vs Pakistan match likely on
Pakistan have made a U-turn on their decision to boycott the IND vs PAK game in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. ICC had warned of sanctions should PCB agree to the Pak government's decision and not take the field in Colombo on February 15. ICC and PCB have held talks in Lahore before a greenlight for the India vs Pakistan game was achieved.
Kirsten's Calming Influence Key To Namibia's Hopes In T20 WC: Smit
T20 World Cup Group: Senior all-rounder JJ Smit said Gary Kirsten's calming presence and subcontinental expertise as Namibias consultant coach have been invaluable for the side as they prepare to open their 2026 Mens T20 World Cup Group A campaign against the Netherlands at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. The former South Africa opener, who coached India to the 2011 ODI World Cup title on home soil, has joined Namibia as a consultant for the ongoing T20 World Cup. Kirsten has already made a huge impression on the Namibian team through his wealth of knowledge ahead of their fourth consecutive T20 World Cup appearance. He's just so calm. A very calm human being and hes very quiet. But in team meetings and warm-up stuff, when he speaks, there's just a lot of knowledge coming out. Just his calmness. When I bowled a day after the warm-up game against Namibia, we trained for a super over. When we bowled, he came up to me and smiled. He's like, you bowled that last over really well. What are you going to do now? I just said, I'm going to do the same. He just said, I like it. He turned around and walked away. So, he's a really funny guy as well. He loves to joke. But his experience and just his calmness that he brought to the group as well is amazing. The same is for our other coaches in Justin Kemp, Craig Williams and other assistants. They're all really calm people and look at the situation and talk about what is before you and what is the next challenge? Then we take it in, Smit told IANS in an exclusive conversation. Smit, who bats right-handed and bags crucial scalps with handy left-arm seam bowling, has been in stellar form after the 2024 T20 World Cup being Namibia's leading wicket-takers with 20 scalps while also smashing 22 sixes - the most by any batter from the country in that period. Smit, 30, has also amassed 111 runs at a strike rate of 206 between overs 17-20, striking a boundary every three balls. Obviously bowling is the hard part of T20 cricket. It seems like the batter is having fun all the time and the bowlers are struggling. The bowlers have the hardest task to get them out on these flat pitches as well, he added. Smit's partnership with left-arm quick Ruben Trumpelmann has been crucial to Namibia's success, with the pair forming a potent new-ball combination. Obviously bowling with Ruben is quite fun. He's got a lot of pace and swing in his bowling and he gets early wickets for us, which helps me a lot when I and other bowlers come on to bowl. It showed in previous World Cups - I think he's taken about four or five wickets in the first over of World Cups and just amazing to bowl with him, he added. A breakthrough moment for Namibia came in October last year when they stunned South Africa by four wickets in their first official game at their new stadium in Windhoek - a victory Smit describes as among the most memorable of his career. Beating the Proteas was key, as they are the team we support when we don't play cricket. So, beating them was amazing. Our plans for that game was pretty simple. Just keep it simple, do the basics right, and the result will come your way and that's exactly what happened. We bowled one or two bad balls in 120 balls, and we didn't actually bat as well as we could, but we still chased it down on the last ball. So, in saying that, all the skill is there. Just that feeling when we beat them, like, I don't think there's something that can describe that. There's two feelings that come to mind when I think back on it. When we first qualified for our first World Cup, that feeling was amazing, and when we beat Sri Lanka in Australia as well. So, they're not as big as beating the Proteas, but they come close to that feeling that we had on 11 October 2025. That was quite an amazing day and an amazing feeling. I can't say much more, but it was a good day, he recalled. Appearing at their fourth consecutive T20 World Cup, Namibia are determined to break new ground by reaching the Super Eights stage for the first time. If they are to break into the Super Eights, Namibia must come in the top two in a challenging group featuring defending champions India, Pakistan, the Netherlands and the United States of America (USA). Making the Super Eights would be crazy for Namibia. Imagine you see Namibia against Australia there or facing India again and that would be fantastic. For us to do that, we would have to beat at least three teams in our group or two and hope for other fixtures to go away. But it's definitely possible. The last year we've had in T20 cricket, we've beaten two or three Test nations. But the World Cup is different its hard, there's crowds, more people, more TV on you, media and stuff. So, it would be some achievement, but it's definitely possible, added Smit. Smit has adjusted his preparation to manage the demands of being a genuine all-rounder for Namibia. Basically balancing being an all-rounder, you have to keep fit and strong. I don't know if our trainer thinks that I'm fit and strong, but he makes me sweat and our physio keeps me on the field all the time. I can always hit the ball, but to bat long is important. An important part of my game now is to bat as long as possible in 50-over cricket and in T20 cricket. Batting is obviously the fun part. Enjoy that much more than bowling. My preparation for bowling is that I don't bowl as much as I usually do. The older body that I've got, I manage my bowling really. I hardly bowl in the nets. If I bowl, the guys smack me around. So, I don't enjoy that as well. But I just love hitting balls and batting time, he said. For a small nation like Namibia competing against cricket's superpowers, preparation for the unique atmosphere of Indian venues has been crucial, especially when they take on India in New Delhi on Thursday. Namibia's recent tour of Nepal, playing before 15,000 knowledgeable fans, has provided for valuable experience. People in our country back home, they enjoy T20 cricket more. When we played against the Proteas, there were 4,000 people. The stadium was absolutely packed; it was a small stadium, not like the big stadiums here in India, and the crowd really loved it. They loved T20 cricket and our team as well. I don't know how the young players prepare or how the coaches would love for the young players to prepare. But I've played against India and Pakistan in the 2021 T20 World Cup. A nice thing for Namibia is we played Nepal in Nepal, and they always have big crowds. They had 15,000 people at the game. So, that's a good enough prep. People in our country back home, they enjoy T20 cricket more. When we played against the Proteas, there were 4,000 people. The stadium was absolutely packed; it was a small stadium, not like the big stadiums here in India, and the crowd really loved it. They loved T20 cricket and our team as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, playing in front of those fans really, really helped. I think it's helped a few of our young players. So, they kind of know what to expect. It's not going to be the same playing against India in Delhi. I don't think there's anything that can prepare you for that, except playing against India in Delhi, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Italy captain Wayne Madsen injures shoulder in T20 World Cup opener
The Italy captain hurt his shoulder in the fourth over of Scotland's innings
T20 World Cup 2026: New Zealand Set to Face UAE in Group D Clash at MA Chidambaram Stadium
New Zealand and UAE are set to lock horns when they face each other on Tuesday here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in the 11th match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. The two teams are placed in Group D alongside Afghanistan, South Africa, and Canada, and while this will be the Black Caps second match of the tournament, itll be the UAEs campaign opener. Head-to-head record in T20Is Matches Played 3 New Zealand Won 2 UAE Won 1 The two sides faced off in a three-match T20I series in August 2023, with the Kiwis winning it 2-1. New Zealand started on a winning note, beating the UAE by 19 runs in the first match. Batting first, New Zealand posted 155/6, led by Tim Seiferts 55 and Cole McConchies 31. In reply, the UAE were bowled out for 136, despite Aryansh Sharmas 60, with Tim Southee (5/25) spearheading New Zealands bowling attack. The UAE bounced back strongly in the second T20I, defeating New Zealand by 7 wickets to level the series. New Zealand posted 142/8, with Mark Chapmans 63 the standout, while Aayan Afzal Khan (3-20) impressed with the ball. Chasing the target, the UAE cruised to 144/3 in just 15.4 overs, powered by Muhammad Waseems 55 and an unbeaten 48 from Asif Khan. New Zealand sealed the series with a 32-run victory in the third T20I. Batting first, they put up 166/5, built around solid half-centuries from Will Young (56) and Mark Chapman (51). The UAE chase never quite gained momentum, and they finished on 134/7, despite Aayan Afzal Khans 42, as Ben Lister (3-35) and Mitchell Santner kept things tight to wrap up the series for New Zealand. Recent form guide (last five T20Is) New Zealand: L, L, W, L, W Recent form guide (last five T20Is) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Both New Zealand and the UAE have won two of their previous five T20I matches. However, the Kiwis have momentum on their side, having clinched a victory in their most recent outing against Afghanistan, while the UAE will enter the upcoming contest on the back of three consecutive losses. Article Source: IANS
'Big Win For Indian Tennis': Pant Hails India's Davis Cup Qualifier Win Over The Netherlands
Davis Cup Qualifiers: India wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant on Monday lauded the Indian men's tennis team for its win in the Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round against the Netherlands. Dhakshineswar Suresh singlehandedly steered India past world No. 6 Netherlands in the Davis Cup Qualifiers 1st Round under the lights on a thrilling Sunday in Bengaluru. The victory paved India's way to Septembers Qualifiers 2nd Round, where they will compete to make it to the eight-team Davis Cup Finals. Big win for Indian tennis in the Davis Cup Qualifiers. Getting past the Netherlands and qualifying for the second round takes serious grit. Well played, boys, Pant posted on X. After earning India a point against the Dutch team's highest-ranked player, Jesper De Jong, in Saturdays singles, Suresh teamed up with Yuki Bhambri for the doubles against David Pel and Sander Arends to start the day. Playing together for the first time, the Indian pair produced an inspired performance, clinching a 7-6(0), 3-6, 7-6(1) win after three hours to edge the hosts ahead in the tie for the first time. India needed Sumit Nagals success in the first reverse singles for a victory, but De Jong redeemed himself to take the match 5-7, 6-1, 6-4, restoring the equilibrium. Nagal notably played with a grade two tear in his right thigh, a brave effort which proved vital as it bought his teammate more than three hours to recover. Playing together for the first time, the Indian pair produced an inspired performance, clinching a 7-6(0), 3-6, 7-6(1) win after three hours to edge the hosts ahead in the tie for the first time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the effort, he became the first Indian to win three matches in a Davis Cup tie since Leander Paes in 2004. It also ensured India of its deepest run in the World Cup of Tennis since losing in the last 16 to defending champions Serbia 15 years ago. Article Source: IANS
T20: Numbers Game From Sri Lanka's Win Over Ireland
After Shakib Al Hasan: As co-hosts Sri Lanka wrapped up an impressive win against Ireland in their T20 World Cup campaign opener; have a look at the number game from the Group B game. Spin twins Maheesh Theekshana and Wanindu Hasaranga picked three wickets apiece as Sri Lanka defeated Ireland by 20 runs at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Sunday. 11 deliveries bowled by Barry McCarthy in the 19th over is the joint-most number of balls in an over in T20 World Cups, alongside five others. Ireland lost their last 8 wickets for 38 runs (105-2 to 143), which was the second-worst collapse in the T20 World Cup. In the match 25 overs were bowled by both teams' spinners. In the T20 World Cup it was the 4th instance when spinners bowled 25 or more overs in a completed match. Number of wickets (40) claimed by Wanindu Hasaranga. After Shakib Al Hasan (50), he is now the 2nd most successful bowler in the World Cup. Kusal Mendis (56*) scored his 18th half-century in his 101st match. Number of wickets (40) claimed by Wanindu Hasaranga. After Shakib Al Hasan (50), he is now the 2nd most successful bowler in the World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chasing 164, Ireland looked well placed at 105/2, with Harry Tector set for the final assault alongside a struggling Lorcan Tucker. But both fell in quick succession, and the chase unravelled from there, as Ireland were eventually bowled out for 143 in 19.5 overs. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Netherlands Vs Namibia Head-to-head And Recent Form Analysis (Stats)
Last Five T20Is: Netherlands and Namibia are set to lock horns once again as they face each other on Tuesday at Delhis Arun Jaitley Stadium in the 10th match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. The two teams are placed in Group A alongside India, Pakistan, and the USA and while this will be the Dutch sides second match of the tournament, itll be Namibias campaign opener. Head-to-Head record in T20Is Matches Played 5 Netherlands Won 3 Namibia Won 1 No Result 1 The Netherlands and Namibia have met five times in T20 internationals, with the Dutch leading their head-to-head record, having won three games to Namibias one. One of their meetings saw no result. The Netherlands beat Namibia for the first time in October 2019 by 44 runs, before Namibia avenged their loss in October 2021 with a six-wicket victory in Abu Dhabi. The Netherlands won their next two meetings in Geelong and Kirtipur in October 2022 and February 2024. Recent form guide (Last Five T20Is) Netherlands: W, L, L, NR, L Recent form guide (Last Five T20Is) Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the Netherlands have won just one of their last five T20I outings, suffering a loss against Pakistan in the curtain-raiser on Saturday, Namibia have momentum on their side, having won four of their last five T20I outings, including a victory in their most recent game. Article Source: IANS
Italy opt to bowl; Scotland play Brad Wheal
A new pitch was being used for this game in Kolkata, with one square boundary (57m) being significantly shorter than the other (69m)
T20 WC: Debutants Italy Ask Scotland To Bat In Group C Game
T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier: Italy won the toss and elected to field against Scotland in the Group C match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup here at the iconic Eden Gardens. While the two sides do not have a long history in T20 internationals, their recent encounters have produced contrasting results. Scotland and Italy have met twice in T20 internationals, with the head-to-head record evenly poised at 11. Their meetings have come in high-stakes ICC events, adding further significance to their rivalry. Both teams have won three of their previous five T20I matches overall. Scotland began their recent run with two consecutive wins before suffering three straight defeats, while Italy opened with a win, endured three losses, and then bounced back with a victory in their most recent outing. Italy are the latest team to join the World Cup, bringing momentum with them. Nine months ago, they defeated todays opponents in the T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier, securing a historic 12-run win. They also recorded strong warm-up victories against Canada and the UAE in Chennai. Winning the toss, Italy captain Wayne Madsen said, Looks a really good wicket, think it's going to be hard to defend. The moment is for us now. It's about enjoying and expressing ourselves. We want to make our mark. Meanwhile, Scotland skipper Richie Berrington said, Quite happy with that (batting), hopefully we put a good total on the board. We can take positives (from the last game) into this one. (On Italy) They are a really good game, expect it to be a good contest. Just one change. Brad Wheal comes in for Sharif. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, Scotland skipper Richie Berrington said, Quite happy with that (batting), hopefully we put a good total on the board. We can take positives (from the last game) into this one. (On Italy) They are a really good game, expect it to be a good contest. Just one change. Brad Wheal comes in for Sharif. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland: George Munsey, Michael Jones, Brandon McMullen, Richie Berrington (c), Tom Bruce, Matthew Cross (wk), Mark Watt, Michael Leask, Oliver Davidson, Brad Wheal, Brad Currie Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Hopefully UAE Get Wins This Time And Go A Long Way, Says Sharafu
The United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) are all set to make their third appearance in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup when they open their Group D campaign against New Zealand in Chennai on Tuesday evening. The Gulf nation qualified for the mega event after finishing third in the Asia-EAP regional qualifiers and marked their return to the tournament for the first time since 2022, where they secured their maiden T20 World Cup victory over Namibia. Right-handed batter Alishan Sharafu has been in strong form since the last T20 World Cup in 2024, accumulating 1,105 runs in 37 innings at an average of 32.5 and a strike rate of 134. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Sharafu talks about his batting, the UAEs aims in the tournament, and the influence of captain Muhammad Waseem and head coach, former India opener Lalchand Rajput. Q. You've been in exceptional form post-2024, scoring over 1,000 runs with 10 fifty-plus scores. What's clicked for you during this period, and how do you maintain that consistency? A. I'm just glad that I've been able to score a few runs, and it's been fun so far batting at the top for UAE in T20Is, and I'm glad that I've had a couple of good games and helped the team in winning games, especially in important tournaments like the Asia Cup qualifiers and the T20 World Cup qualifiers. So, that's been fun, and hopefully, it keeps going well. Q. Your strike rate against pace (147) is significantly better than against spin (118). What specific work are you doing to improve your game against spinners ahead of playing in Indian conditions? A. About the strike rate, yes, I do enjoy playing a bit of pace early on when I go in to bat in the innings, and I fancy taking my chances against the fast bowlers in the power play, and then obviously in the middle overs, that's the time where you have to consolidate and play around with the other batters. So, I do enjoy playing spin and taking my chances against spin, but if I have to say, then I'll probably say that I enjoy playing pace a little bit more. Q. Playing alongside and against some of the world's best in the ILT20 which players have you learnt the most from, and what specific aspects of their game have you tried to incorporate into yours? A. Yes, ILT20 has been a massive platform for all of us UAE cricketers, and I've been especially lucky enough. I've been playing for the Knight Riders for the last three years, and they've fully trusted in what I do, and I'm grateful for the opportunities they've given. I've played every single game for them, and fortunately enough, I've done decently well for them. So, that experience has been invaluable, and I've fully enjoyed my time over there, and the environment there, and getting to spend quality time with the world-class cricketers there has been quite a good experience. Q. You've always been a top-order batter, but you're now adjusting to middle-order responsibilities as well. How challenging has that transition been, and what's the biggest difference in mindset between the two roles? A. Yes, I've always batted at the top, but it was in ILT20 where I first started batting in the middle order, and I enjoyed that challenge quite a bit and something different and new. But you have to learn to adapt to different situations and roles in the team. So I'm glad that I had a bit of experience doing that and in franchise cricket. Now that I've sort of started doing a similar role for the UAE, I hope I can channel my batting in the same frequency and hopefully consolidate in the middle overs and try and bat as deep as possible. Q. Can you talk us through how you developed your power-hitting game? Was it natural ability or hours of specific training? A. That's been the plan, especially going into this World Cup and in recent times. Power hitting, yes, I've always tried to incorporate an aggressive brand of cricket. Growing up like every other kid, I loved watching people hit sixes and obviously hit sixes myself too. So it was something that I don't know if it was natural or yes, I've worked a bit towards specifics for power hitting. But I've always enjoyed that brand of cricket. Q. You've only batted once in your previous World Cup appearance. How much are you looking forward to making a bigger impact this time around? A. Yes, at the last World Cup, I only played the last game, which we won against Namibia, and that was a special experience, making my first appearance at a World Cup. This time around, it's a different bunch of players, a different team and a different role too. I'm quite looking forward to this one and wherever I can contribute to making the team win. I'd be glad, and hopefully I can put my hand up and help the UAE win a few games here. Q. The UAE have never progressed past the group stage. Realistically, what does success look like for this team at this World Cup? A. Yes, the last World Cup, like I said, was the first time we marked our first World Cup victory. So, you always want to do better than what you did last time. Hopefully we win a few games this time, and you never know, if we win a couple of games, we have a pretty good shot at making it into the next round. So obviously the mindset has to be positive, and that's what we're going to collectively aim for as a team. So hopefully we have a couple of good games, and you never know on the day. It's T20 cricket, and if we go out there and express ourselves and play a positive brand of cricket, I'm pretty confident that if we do that, we can change things and go a long way in the tournament. Q. What's it like being part of a UAE team with players from different cultural backgrounds? How does that diversity strengthen the group? Also, a word on support from Captain Waseem and Coach Rajput. A. Yes, I think that's one thing about our team: we've got people from different backgrounds; we've got a diverse bunch of players, and I'm quite happy with how gelled we are as a team, and I don't think there's ever been a time where we've thought that, 'Oh, this person's from here,' or 'This person's from this background,' because we've pretty much played with each other all our lives in the UAE, and I think we're really comfortable with each other, and it's a really good environment. Q. What's it like being part of a UAE team with players from different cultural backgrounds? How does that diversity strengthen the group? Also, a word on support from Captain Waseem and Coach Rajput. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's been fun so far, and hopefully we have a few good knocks at this World Cup, and obviously our coach too; he's always been big on preparing really hard. It becomes a lot easier when you go out there into a match. I'm really glad to have these people around, and a huge thanks to both of them for all the support, and I quite enjoy being around them. Article Source: IANS
Aiden Markram Says South Africa Test Success Bodes Well For T20 World Cup
South Africa skipper Aiden Markram on Sunday said his team enters the T20 World Cup with confidence and self-belief boosted by their World Test Championship triumph last year. Runners-up in 2024, South Africa begin their campaign in the 20-team tournament against Canada at the world's biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad on Monday. The Proteas in June 2025 beat Australia in the World Test Championship final to win their first major International Cricket Council trophy and shrug off their chokers tag. Pace bowler Kagiso Rabada had recently spoken about the change in public perception about South Africa's presence in global tournaments and Markram said he thinks the same. I think KG is a lot more involved in social media. I'm pretty useless on my phone, Markram told reporters. But it does feel that way -- the belief, confidence, monkey off the back and all those things play a role in the language and behaviour within the camp. It definitely helps. But having said that, you don't come here thinking it's suddenly going to be easy. We still have to be at our best. The WTC trophy definitely gave us belief and confidence within the group. South Africa agonisingly lost the 2024 T20 World Cup final to India when needing 30 off the last 30 balls only to fall short by seven runs. They are clubbed with New Zealand, Afghanistan, United Arab Emirates and Canada in Group D. Markram admits playing an associate nation could be tricky in a format where upsets are inevitable. The gap between Associate nations and the other countries has become much smaller, said Markram. In this format, it just takes one or two players having a really good day for an upset to happen. Even at the start of this World Cup, we've seen some close games that could have gone either way. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Group A on the opening day, Pakistan survived a scare against the Netherlands and defending champions India were reduced to 77-6 before they triumphed over the United States.
Its just the beginning; I played some different tennis in these matches: Dhakshineswar
Dhakshineswar boasts an impressive 4-0 record, with three of those wins coming against the Netherlands in Bengaluru
Italys Cricket Revolution: From AC Milans Roots to a Historic T20 World Cup Debut
Most likely, many in Italy will not be aware that on 9th February 2026, with Italy making its T20 World Cup debut (25th different team to qualify for the event), cricket shall be put on the countrys football map, creating history for Italy. Facts no one remembers: *Famous 125 year old football club AC Milan was founded as the Milan Cricket and Football Club. * In the Europe Qualifier, Italy beat Guernsey and Scotland (registered its first ever win against an ODI-status nation), held in The Hague and secured a spot for the ICC Mens 2026 T20 World Cup. This is the first time ever Italy has qualified for the world event. For a country with a rich sporting culture in football (they are 4 time FIFA World Cup champions) and several other disciplines, playing in the T20 World Cup may act as a catalyst to spark lost interest in cricket. Cricket is penetrating with almost zero bases. The first step was ICC T20 World Cup qualification which was no less than a project. The professional cricketers from Australia and England were recruited. Australia Test cricketer Joe Burns (23 Tests: made his Test debut along with KL Rahul during the Boxing Day Test between India and Australia in 2014) was the first big name, followed by the present skipper Wayne Madsen. Cricket was brought on the TVs. For Burns, this WC qualification was more than just a professional milestone and he was all set to lead the team in the T20 WC. However, all was not rosy as reflected. A contract dispute with the Burns (captain during the qualifying campaign) led to his shocking sacking. Madsen was handed over the reins. He has represented Kwa-Zulu Natal and Derbyshire in first-class cricket, and played in the Hundred, BPL, PSL and SA20. Trivia; * In 2001, Italy pulled out of the ICC Trophy when ICC found four Italian players (di Venuto, Joe Scuderi-Australia, Benito Giordano -UK and Andy Corbellari-South Africa), are ineligible to play for them. *It was only after the re-inclusion of cricket in the Olympics, the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) provided cricket its own ground with a dressing room and training facilities, with the hope that one day it can become a really big Olympic sport. * The players now identified have largely the same background of either having moved to the country or having familial roots there. Ben and Harry Manenti- They came on the back of regular outings in the Big Bash League with Sydney Sixers and Adelaide Strikers respectively. Emilio Gay, Thomas Draca and Grant Stewart- Their respective mothers are Italian. Anthony and Justin Mosca- Both parents are from the country. Madsen- Born in Durban and qualified for Italian citizenship by descent. Jaspreet Singh- He moved to Telgate (a town 60km north-east of Milan) from India in 2006, with the family. Head coach John Davison- He is a former Canada captain, who played the 2003, 2007 and 2011 World Cups. Assistant coach Dougie Brown- He played for Scotland in the 2007 World Cup. Incidentally both Italy's head coach and assistant coach had the record for fastest 100 in men's Cricket World Cup at some point of time. John Davisons record (v WI in 2003) was later broken by Hayden in the 2007 WC and then Hayden's record was broken by Kevin O'Brien, a hundred in just 50 balls (v ENG in 2011) *Skipper Madsen has represented South Africa in the 2006 Hockey World Cup in Germany and at the Melbourne Commonwealth Games that year. *Sri Lankan-origin Crishan Kalugamage is a former track-and-field athlete. *JJ Smuts- Former South Africa international, once reached the Under-19 World Cup final with South Africa in 2007-08, He qualified for a passport through marriage. He has never visited Italy. * They are ranked 28th in the T20I standings. * So far 10 teams, playing in this T20 WC, have qualified for the 2026 FIFA WC also but Italy is not among them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before heading to India Italy upset Ireland in the 3rd T20I to register their first-ever win over a full ICC member. This has now sent ripples through the cricketing world. Italy are in Group C at the 2026 T20 World Cup along with Scotland, England, Nepal and West Indies. A win could herald a new dawn for cricket in Italy.
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SA vs CAN Match 9 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
SA vs CAN, Match 9, Cricket Tips :South Africa came very close to winning the last T20 World Cup in Barbados but failed to finish in the last moments and lost to India. But since the last season, South Africa have improved their T20 game even more. They will be in action on Monday, taking on Canada. This contest will kick off at 7 PM IST at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The Proteas have a very solid batting unit, and the form of De Kock is a big boost for them. They will be keen to start the tournament on a positive note. Canada will have a big hurdle, and they have a chance to create an upset. SA vs CAN: Match Details Date : February 09, 2026 (Monday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad SA vs CAN Live Streaming Details The live action of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also enjoy the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. SA vs CAN: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 0 South Africa: 0 Canada : 0 No-Result : 0 SA vs CAN: Ground Pitch Report Narendra Modi Stadium has been a good batting venue. The square boundaries are very big, and it will give bowlers a chance to use it well. The ball will stick to the surface, and there will be some challenge. But the batting conditions are expected to improve with time. SA vs CAN: Possible XIs South Africa : Aiden Markram (c), Ryan Rickelton, Quinton de Kock (wk), Dewald Brevis, Tristan Stubbs, George Linde, Jason Smith, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje Canada : Yuvraj Samra, Dilpreet Bajwa (c), Nicholas Kirton, Navneet Dhaliwal, Harsh Thaker, Shivam Sharma, Shreyas Movva (wk), Dilon Heyliger, Saad Bin Zafar, Kaleem Sana, Jaskaran Singh SA vs CAN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Quinton de Kock is in red-hot form, and he will be the one to watch out for. For Canada, Nicholas Kirton has been the leading batter in this format. Probable Best Bowler Kagiso Rabada is one of the best bowlers in the world, and he will be a tough bowler to face. For Canada, Kaleem Sana's experience will be the key. Today Match Prediction : There is no match between these two sides at any level. We predict South Africa to beat Canada to win this game. SA vs CAN Match 9, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SA vs CAN Match, SA vs CAN Prediction, SA vs CAN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SA vs CAN Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
T20 WC: Ireland Captain Stirling Rues Missed Chances, Awry Execution In Death Overs
T20 World Cup Group: Ireland captain Paul Stirling admitted his side fell short in key moments during their 20-run defeat to Sri Lanka in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup Group B clash, saying missed chances in the field and execution going away in death overs with the ball caused their downfall. To be honest, probably halfway through, we thought maybe they got 15-20 too many. So look, I think at the very start of the day, we would have been happy chasing 160. That's sort of what the note said on the wicket out here, that 160 was chaseable. So yeah, I think we could find 20 runs pretty much anywhere in the match, said Stirling in the post-match presentation ceremony. Reflecting on their poor death overs bowling, which led to Sri Lanka making 163/6, especially after not giving a single boundary in the middle overs, Stirling said, I think when the match was on the lines, we probably weren't as clinical as we wanted to be. A little bit sloppy in the field, which is disappointing, but plenty of areas that we need to come back with in a couple of days' time against Australia. Look, I think experience told today - Sri Lankan teams at the end, in both innings, I think that was the difference really. Those 20 runs they defended well at the backend. We had plenty of wickets in hand. We thought we were in good positions all the way through, and then they really upped the ante and put that squeeze on. Reflecting on their poor death overs bowling, which led to Sri Lanka making 163/6, especially after not giving a single boundary in the middle overs, Stirling said, I think when the match was on the lines, we probably weren't as clinical as we wanted to be. A little bit sloppy in the field, which is disappointing, but plenty of areas that we need to come back with in a couple of days' time against Australia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also underlined the role of spin in the tournament. I think spin is going to be a challenge in this competition. Certainly, it wasn't coming on to the bat as much as we thought it could have been. So looks like spin is going to be dominating parts and phases of this game. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Gambhir Hosts Dinner For Indian Team At His Residence Ahead Of The Namibia Match
T20 World Cup: Gautam Gambhir, head coach of the Indian men's team, hosted a dinner for the entire squad at his residence ahead of their second Group A match in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in New Delhi on Sunday. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice-president Rajiv Shukla, too, was present at the dinner, according to reports. Gambhir has organised a dinner for the entire team for the second time in his tenure as head coach. The earlier occasion was during the home Test series against the West Indies last October. This seems like another team-building exercise by Gautam Gambhir. In Mumbai, Gambhir and many members of the Indian team visited the famous Siddhivinayak temple to offer prayers to Lord Ganesha. The Indian team had reached New Delhi earlier in the day for their second match in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. Defending champions India started their campaign in the 10th edition of the T20 World Cup with a nervous victory against the United States at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. India had slumped to 77/6 at one stage before a majestic unbeaten 84 by skipper Suryakumar Yadav, which helped the hosts post a modest total of 161/9 in 20 overs. India then defended the total with pacer Mohd Siraj, a last-minute replacement for all-rounder Harshit Rana, claiming 3-29 within 24 hours of joining the squad. Defending champions India started their campaign in the 10th edition of the T20 World Cup with a nervous victory against the United States at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday. India had slumped to 77/6 at one stage before a majestic unbeaten 84 by skipper Suryakumar Yadav, which helped the hosts post a modest total of 161/9 in 20 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The impact on the morale showed as the hosts, asked to bat first on a Wankhede pitch that offered early movement on which the ball was gripping and holding, as they slumped to 77/6 against some fine bowling by the USA. But they managed to fight back to start their campaign on a winning note. Article Source: IANS
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