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MI-RCB Clash In Navi Mumbai To Open WPL 2026, Final In Vadodara On A Weekday
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 will kick off with a marquee clash between two-time champions Mumbai Indians and 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 9, announced the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday. Previously, WPL chairman Jayesh George had announced the 2026 season dates and venues on Thursday before the first mega auction began in New Delhi. While unveiling the schedule on Saturday, Secretary Devajit Saikia said the tournament will feature two double-headers in Navi Mumbai, while the final is slated to be played at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on a weekday, February 5, thus adding a fresh dimension to the competition. The Navi Mumbai leg will be held from January 9-17, and will host 11 matches before the action shifts to Vadodara for the remaining 11 fixtures, including the Playoffs. Gujarat Giants will open the Vadodara leg with a clash against RCB, followed by a rematch of the 2025 final between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians. Once the league stage concludes on February 1, the Eliminator, contested by the second and third-placed sides, will be held on February 3, while the table topper advances directly to the final on February 5. It will cap off a crowded time, as the mens Under-19 World Cup will happen on February 6, while the mens T20 World Cup starts on February 7. Staged for the first time in the January-February window, the WPL avoids clashes with major international fixtures after three seasons in the February-March slot. Mumbai Indians enter as defending champions, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the only other side to have lifted the WPL trophy. Delhi Capitals have finished runners-up thrice, with Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz yet to reach a final. Soon after WPL is over, Indias all-format tour of Australia will begin on February 15 and run until March 9. With the mega auction in New Delhi on Thursday reshaping and strengthening squads, WPL 2026 is poised to deliver its most riveting season yet. Young Indian players are set to break through alongside seasoned international performers, promising high-intensity cricket throughout, said Saikia. WPL 2026 schedule Navi Mumbai leg January 9: Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 10: UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants January 10: Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals January 11: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Giants January 12: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz January 13: Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Giants January 14: UP Warriorz vs Delhi Capitals January 15: Mumbai Indians vs UP Warriorz January 16: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Giants January 17: UP Warriorz vs Mumbai Indians January 17: Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Vadodara leg January 19: Gujarat Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 20: Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians January 22: Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz January 24: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals January 26: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians January 27: Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals January 29: UP Warriorz vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 30: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians February 1: Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriorz January 30: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians Also Read: Live Cricket Score February 5: Final Article Source: IANS
Its Good To Be Back In Blue, Really Looking Forward To Playing Again For India: Gaikwad
JSCA International Stadium: Ahead of the ODI series against South Africa, India batter Ruturaj Gaikwad expressed his delight at returning to the national set-up, saying it has felt good to be back in blue and is eager to contribute for the side again in the international cricket arena. With no Shubman Gill (neck injury) and Shreyas Iyer (spleen injury), Gaikwad was included in Indias ODI squad for the three-match series, to be led by wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul, against South Africa starting on Sunday at the JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi. It's good to be back in blue and really looking forward to again playing for Team India, said Gaikwad in a video posted by BCCI on X on Saturday, on the sidelines of the team photoshoot activities. Gaikwad last featured in an ODI on December 19, 2023, against South Africa in Gqeberha, while his most recent international outing came in a T20I against Zimbabwe in Harare on July 13, 2024. It's great to have him here. He's been a quality player for a number of years, and if he gets this chance, I'm pretty sure he'll do the country very proud, India bowling coach Morne Morkel had said on Friday about Gaikwads call-up to the ODI team. Gaikwad last featured in an ODI on December 19, 2023, against South Africa in Gqeberha, while his most recent international outing came in a T20I against Zimbabwe in Harare on July 13, 2024. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While left-handed batters Tilak Varma and Rishabh Pant remain the frontrunners for the position, Gaikwads prolific form gives the team management another option as they weigh up the make-up of their middle order. Following the ODI series opener in Ranchi, India and South Africa will play the next two games in Raipur and Visakhapatnam. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: Terming England As Arrogant Is Little Bit Too Far, Says Stokes
Terming England: England captain Ben Stokes has pushed back against suggestions that his side carried an air of arrogance during the first Ashes Test against Australia in Perth, insisting that saying this was a little bit too far. A bruising two-day defeat in the opening Ashes Test in Perth last week has put England under huge criticism for a variety of reasons: their pre-series build-up, reckless batting choices and the contentious call to rest first-choice players from this weekends pink-ball warm-up game in Canberra. Add to it, former Australia fast bowler Mitchell Johnson also described England as arrogant. Look, you can call us rubbish, call us whatever you want. We didn't have the Test match that we wanted to. We were great in passages of that game but I think arrogant might be a little bit too far. But that's okay. We'll take the rough with the smooth. I'd rather words like 'rubbish', but 'arrogant', I'm not so sure about that, Stokes told reporters on Saturday, as England resumed their training for the second Test to be played with a pink ball. He also acknowledged the criticism over not sending many first choice players for the warm-up game against PMs XI. But there's obviously a lot more to it than just that. There's where it is, in Canberra, which is a different state from Brisbane. The conditions are going to be completely different to what we are going to have coming up. You take all the factors into consideration, the pros and cons, whatever it may be. We then discuss that and decide what we think is the best preparation. We have a few more days off than we planned after that Test. We had to go away and ask how we use these next few days wisely in order to be prepared for what it will be like in Brisbane. We schedule everything as if the Test match is going to go five days. It didn't go five days, so we had three days planned for training, and that obviously had to change. That's why now we have a longer build-up for this pink-ball game, elaborated Stokes. You take all the factors into consideration, the pros and cons, whatever it may be. We then discuss that and decide what we think is the best preparation. We have a few more days off than we planned after that Test. We had to go away and ask how we use these next few days wisely in order to be prepared for what it will be like in Brisbane. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sometimes when you go out there and you make a decision, it doesn't always play out or work in the way that you want it to. And that's what the key for the rest of this tour is, is making sure that we stay true to our beliefs of how we play our cricket. But also, we do know that we could have definitely been a lot better in certain areas throughout that Test match, he added. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: two double-headers, final on a weekday
This is the first time in four seasons that the final of the Women's Premier League will not be played on a weekend
Stokes: Calling England arrogant is a step too far
The England captain attempted to reset the tone for the tour as the team begins preparations for the second Test
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Bangladesh vs Ireland, 2nd T20I - Who will win today BAN vs IRE match?
BAN vs IRE , 2nd T20I , Cricket Tips :The second T20I between Bangladesh and Ireland will be played at Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram, on Saturday. The game will commence at 5:30 PM IST. Ireland pulled off a good win the first game. Matthew Humphreys and Harry Tector were the stars. For Bangladesh, Towhid Hridoy showed some fight with an unbeaten fifty. But no other Bangladeshi batter supported him, and they suffered a 39-run defeat. Ireland will have their nose ahead, as they are one win away from recording their first-ever T20I series win against Bangladesh. The hosts will put everything to avoid that scenario. BAN vs IRE: Match Details Date : November 29, 2025 (Saturday) Time : 5:30 PM IST Venue : Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieutenant Matiur Rahman Stadium, Chattogram BAN vs IRE: Live Streaming Details To watch the live action of the BAN vs IRE 2nd T20I, Indian fans can switch to the FanCode streaming platform, which needs a nominal fee or charge. BAN vs IRE: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 09 Bangladesh : 05 Ireland : 03 Drawn : 01 BAN vs IRE: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Chattogram is a very good T20I wicket. It has runs for the batters, especially batting first. The wicket will get difficult to bat on as the game goes forward. That is why the toss is an advantage here, as batting first can give an edge over the opposition. BAN vs IRE: Possible XIs Bangladesh : Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Litton Das (c) (wk), Saif Hassan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Towhid Hridoy, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Jaker Ali, Nasum Ahmed, Rishad Hossain, Shoriful Islam, Mustafizur Rahman Ireland : Paul Stirling (c), Tim Tector, Lorcan Tucker (wk), Harry Tector, Gareth Delany, Curtis Campher, Barry McCarthy, George Dockrell, Mark Adair, Matthew Humphreys, Joshua Little BAN vs IRE: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Harry Tector played a good innings, and he is Ireland's most consistent batter in this format. For Bangladesh, in-form Towhid Hridoy played a good innings and will be the key heading into this game as well. Probable Best Bowler Tanzim Sakib is delivering good spells consistently, and he is a very promising pacer for Bangladesh. For Ireland, Matthew Hamphreys has been the go-to bowler on this tour. Today Match Prediction : Bangladesh have an out-of-form top order, which is why we predict Ireland to win the second T20I on Saturday. BAN vs IRE Match 2nd T20I, Today Match BAN vs IRE, BAN vs IRE Prediction, BAN vs IRE Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Bangladesh vs Ireland Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Women's county ins and outs 2025-26
Keep up to date with all the player movements ahead of the 2026 women's Tier 1 county season
Morkel: Gill is recovering well, Shreyas has started rehab
Morkel also said it was good to have Kohli and Rohit in the ODI team as India look to move on from the Test series loss against South Africa
UAE To Host Ireland For Two T20Is In January 2026 As Part Of T20 WC Preparation
ICC T20 World Cup: The UAE will host Ireland for a two-match T20I series in January 2026 as part of both teams fine tuning their preparations for the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, starting in India and Sri Lanka on February 7. The matches will be played at the Dubai International Stadium on January 29 under lights and on January 31 in a morning start. We are delighted to announce Irelands tour to the UAE. The tour will benefit both teams and help them in their ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 preparations. Here at the ECB, we have always endeavoured to provide the best exposure and opportunities to our players by hosting ICC Full Members on a regular basis. In 2025 we hosted Bangladesh followed by a tri-series in Sharjah (Afghanistan and Pakistan). Our team also earned great experience by competing in the Asia Cup. The players will have a good build-up to the prestigious ICC T20 World Cup through the Ireland series, said Subhan Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer, Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), in a statement on Friday. UAE and Ireland have met 11 times in mens T20Is, with the former holding the edge via seven victories as compared to the latters four wins. After the series is over, Ireland will travel to Sri Lanka where they will play Australia, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe and Oman as part of their Group B games in the Mens T20 World Cup. Our team also earned great experience by competing in the Asia Cup. The players will have a good build-up to the prestigious ICC T20 World Cup through the Ireland series, said Subhan Ahmed, Chief Operating Officer, Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), in a statement on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This series against the UAE will provide part of an exceptional warm-up programme for our players we hope to announce more fixtures shortly. Our thanks to the ECB and we look forward to playing some competitive cricket in such a prestigious stadium, said Richard Holdsworth, Director of Cricket at Cricket Ireland. Article Source: IANS
Rohit And Kohli Have Won Trophies, Know How To Play Big Tournaments, Says Morne Morkel
ODI World Cup: Indias bowling coach Morne Morkel has backed the possibility of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli featuring in the 2027 ODI World Cup, saying that the veteran duos experience of winning trophies and handling the pressures in major tournaments will be important. Though India lost the ODI series to Australia in October, Rohit was named Player of the Series after scoring a half-century in Adelaide and a century in Sydney. Kohli, meanwhile, picked successive ducks before regaining form with an unbeaten 74 in Sydney. The duo will be seen in action when India plays South Africa at the JSCA International Stadium in Ranchi on Sunday. For sure, they're quality players -- as long as they're happy to put the hard work in and the fitness. I've always believed in experience, and to have that experience, you don't find it anywhere. They've won trophies, they know how to play big tournaments. So for sure, if they mentally and physically feel that their bodies can do that, it's still a long way away -- the World Cup, by all means. I've played many games against them. I've had sleepless nights, bowling to them. So I know, as a bowler, what goes through your preparation when playing against them. So for me, definitely on board with that, said Morkel in the pre-series press conference. He also felt a change in format would help India, who are coming on the back of a 2-0 Test series defeat to the Proteas. Obviously, it was a disappointing two weeks for us, but we had a couple of days now to reflect, and I think the important thing now is to give all our energy into the white ball team. We've been playing a lot of good white ball cricket. It's a couple of new faces in, not new faces, but fresh energy into the squad now with Virat and Rohit and them coming back. So, excited for the next two and a couple of weeks now with playing white ball cricket, he added. Against South Africa, India will be without newly-appointed skipper Shubman Gill due to a neck injury, while vice-captain Shreyas Iyer is still on the road to recovery from a spleen injury, which needed hospitalisation in Sydney. Morkel revealed the duo are progressing well from their respective injuries. We've been playing a lot of good white ball cricket. It's a couple of new faces in, not new faces, but fresh energy into the squad now with Virat and Rohit and them coming back. So, excited for the next two and a couple of weeks now with playing white ball cricket, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, we are looking forward to welcoming them back into the squad. The good thing is that they are healthy, and they are starting their preparation on their way back into the team, added Morkel. Article Source: IANS
'Do Bhai, Dono Tabahi': India Awaits Ro-Kos Explosive Return To ODI Action
Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International: As India prepare to face South Africa in the first ODI of the three-match series in Ranchi on Sunday, all eyes are firmly fixed on two of the biggest names in world cricket Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The iconic duo, fondly referred to by fans as Do Bhai, Dono Tabahi, are set to return to international action, igniting excitement across the nation. Rohit and Virat, who remain towering figures in the cricketing world, were last seen in action during Indias tour of Australia. However, their performances did not quite match expectations on that occasion. Now, with conditions favourable and with both having a point to prove, fans are eager to see their bats do the talking once again. This ODI series carries added significance following Indias recent Test series defeat against South Africa. A strong performance in the 50-over format could go a long way in lifting the spirits of supporters and restoring momentum for the Men in Blue. Notably, both Rohit and Kohli have stepped away from Test and T20I cricket, announcing their retirement from the two formats earlier this year. However, the veteran pair expressed their desire to continue representing India in ODIs, and the selectors have backed them fully by including them in the squad for this crucial series. With the spotlight back on Ranchi, expectations are sky-high. The fans await nothing less than fireworks from two modern-day legends who have defined an era of Indian cricket and now stand ready to script another chapter in blue. Notably, both Rohit and Kohli have stepped away from Test and T20I cricket, announcing their retirement from the two formats earlier this year. However, the veteran pair expressed their desire to continue representing India in ODIs, and the selectors have backed them fully by including them in the squad for this crucial series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The ACAVDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam will host the third and final ODI match on December 6. Article Source: IANS
Rain, controversial finish rob Thunder of a win
Despite the chase taking place with steady rain on, the umpires called off play with Thunder three runs away from a win
Khawaja Criticises Perth Pitch Despite ICCs very Good Rating For Ashes Opener
Usman Khawaja Foundation: Australia opener Usman Khawaja, who has retained his place for the second Ashes Test at the Gabba, came down heavily on the series opener pitch in Perth despite the ICC giving the surface a very good rating. In the opening Test that lasted for less than six sessions, 19 wickets fell on the first day, while the second day saw 17 dismissals as Australia scripted an eight-wicket win to take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Meanwhile, Khawaja, who was unable to open in either innings because of back spasms, voiced his disappointment with the pitch used for the Perth Test. Nineteen wickets on the first day and about 20 people got hit, that's a great wicket - that seems real fair, Khawaja said at an event for his Usman Khawaja Foundation, a charity which helps support children from diverse, rural and low socio-economic backgrounds. The same thing happened last year in the Indian Test, it's just that day one wicket, the ball just does not react. Steve Smith's by far the best cricketer I've ever played with and he's missing the middle of his bat by a long way - he does not miss the middle of his bat. He's getting hit in the elbow, he's getting hit. You can't really predict up and down. Up and down is the hardest - sideways is a little bit easier but up and down, your hands can't catch up. So day one wicket at (Perth) is a piece of s***, I'm happy to say that. It has been last year, it was this year. They do get better. Day two, day three, and then day four, they start to crack up. The same thing happened last year in the Indian Test, it's just that day one wicket, the ball just does not react. Steve Smith's by far the best cricketer I've ever played with and he's missing the middle of his bat by a long way - he does not miss the middle of his bat. He's getting hit in the elbow, he's getting hit. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I feel good, he said. I'd never experienced it before, but the last few days have been good. I've never had back spasms before, so it's been quite new for me. I've been quite lucky. I'm 39 years old (on December 18) and have always had a pretty solid back. Rachel, my wife, has been taking care of me - she's been letting me sleep in a fair bit actually, I've really been taking advantage of it. I should be right. Article Source: IANS
Abhishek Nayar: We wanted Shikha's experience and Deepti back through RTM
UP Warriorz head coach was very surprised to bag Sophie Ecclestone for INR 85 lakh, as he expected her to go for 1.50 crore
Retaining Deepti, Sophie, Kiran And Kranti Ensures Continuity In Our Core, Says UPW Coach Nayar
ODI World Cup: UP Warriorz (UPW) head coach Abhishek Nayar underlined the importance of stability after the 2026 WPL auction, stating that retaining Deepti Sharma, Sophie Ecclestone, Kiran Navgire and Kranti Gaud via the Right to Match (RTM) card ensured that theres continuity in their set-ups core. Apart from buying back the four aforementioned players, UPW pulled off one of the headline moves of the first-ever WPL mega auction by signing former Australia captain Meg Lanning for INR 1.90 crore, and snapped rising Australian batter Phoebe Litchfield and West Indies power-hitter Deandra Dottin. This auction has given us exactly the kind of squad we wanted to build. Retaining Deepti, Sophie, Kiran and Kranti ensures continuity in our core, and adding leaders like Meg, dynamic young talents such as Phoebe and Pratika, and experienced match-winners like Harleen, Shikha and Deandra gives us balance across departments. These are players who understand pressure, deliver in big moments and reflect the competitive, fearless brand of cricket we want UP Warriorz to stand for, said Nayar in a franchise statement on Friday. UPW further strengthened the line-up by roping in India batters Harleen Deol and Pratika Rawal, who were team-mates with Kranti in the recent ODI World Cup win. They also added experienced pacer Shikha Pandey, who became the third most expensive buy in the auction, as well as leg-spinner Asha Sobhana and USA pacer Tara Norris. We are really excited to have some of our players back Deepti, Kranti, Kiran and Sophie. It is obviously difficult to see some of the others go to different franchises. We have built some great memories with that group over the years, and they have contributed so much. UPW further strengthened the line-up by roping in India batters Harleen Deol and Pratika Rawal, who were team-mates with Kranti in the recent ODI World Cup win. They also added experienced pacer Shikha Pandey, who became the third most expensive buy in the auction, as well as leg-spinner Asha Sobhana and USA pacer Tara Norris. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Most importantly, we are happy with the Indian players we have added, like Shikha Pandey, Asha Sobhana and other young guns. The set-up looks really good, and we are looking forward to how the season starts, added Kshemal Waingankar, the COO of UPW. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: Pink-ball Test Is A Bit Of Lottery, Says Stuart Broad
For The Love: Former England cricketer Stuart Broad believes England's chances in the Brisbane Test will be based on the fact how well they utilise the lottery with the pink ball. The second Test of the five-match Ashes series will begin on December 4 and will be a day-night match at the Gabba following an eight-wicket win for Australia in the first game. We know the pink-ball Test, having played a few ourselves, is a bit of a lottery, said Broad on the For The Love of Cricket podcast. Ultimately, the best team generally wins Test matches but this one, it's on a bit more of a knife edge of conditions. England have lost all three of their pink ball Test, first by 120 runs in Adelaide in 2017, before 275-run and 146-run defeats in Adelaide and Hobart on their last tour in 2021. If you can get a brand new ball under the floodlights at the Gabba, you should be taking wickets and you can break the game open, said Broad. It is all about timing a little bit of when you bowl with the brand new ball. That is why I don't like bowling first in pink-ball cricket because you bowl with a brand new ball in daylight and it doesn't do a lot. By the time you get to the twilight period the ball is 60 overs old and doesn't do anything - and the new ball comes too late in the day. Winning the toss and batting is pretty crucial in the pink-ball Test in my opinion. That is my feeling in pink-ball cricket. It is going to be one hell of a challenge. As compared to England, Australia have won 12 out of their 13 pink ball Test at home, having lost only one against West Indies at the Gabba last year. Teams batting first have won six times in eleven occasions, with the pink ball giving extra assistance to bowlers in night. I'm not the biggest fan (of pink-ball Tests) to be honest, said the veteran pacer. It's quite situational dependent, so if you can manipulate the game to get a brand new ball in the twilight, you've got a great chance of doing really well because the ball just seems to zip around a little bit more. I'm not the biggest fan (of pink-ball Tests) to be honest, said the veteran pacer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's just the lights are reflecting off the pink ball so it's almost like a big planet coming flying towards you. It means you're just judging it from the movement off the surface or reading off the movement of the ball, but at such pace it's quite difficult to do. That's why I think it is quite important to bat first because even if you are bowled out by tea when it's starting to go dark, you have a brand new ball under lights. And if you bat well you can control when you bowl in the game and in the day, he added. Article Source: IANS
Union Home Minister Amit Shah: Tokyo Olympics bronze medallist boxer Lovlina Borgohain expressed her delight at India being named the host of the 2030 Commonwealth Games (CWG), saying it will inspire the younger generation to take up sports and represent India on the international stage, bringing honour to the country. At the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow on Wednesday, delegates of the 74 Commonwealth member nations and territories ratified Indias bid to host the Centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030. India presented a compelling vision for the 2030 Games, centred in the Gujarat city of Ahmedabad, which will build on foundations laid by Glasgow 2026, enabling India to celebrate the centenary in style. Speaking to IANS, Lovlina said, There are many opportunities for players now. When children see the Commonwealth Games taking place in India, it motivates them a lot. Many people come to watch these competitions. In 2010, when the CWG were held in India, we also dreamed of representing the country someday. Now, with India being the host nation for the 2030 CWG, it is a big achievement. Its happening here in Gujarat, which makes it even more special. The first Commonwealth Games were held in 1930 in Hamilton, Canada. Australia topped the medal table at the most recent Games, staged in Birmingham, England, in 2022, with the rest of the top five made up of England, Canada, India and New Zealand. When a country hosts a major competition, it gains many benefits, including winning more medals. The crowd and the players both feel highly motivated. A lot of young talent will feel inspired and confident that they, too, can achieve great things, she added. In September this year, Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Naranpura, Ahmedabad, was inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Built at a cost of Rs 825 crore, the state-of-the-art facility is spread over 21 acres. When a country hosts a major competition, it gains many benefits, including winning more medals. The crowd and the players both feel highly motivated. A lot of young talent will feel inspired and confident that they, too, can achieve great things, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Our Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) is showing great interest in promoting sports other than cricket, and the environment has completely changed. He has done a lot for non-cricketing sports, and people now believe that India can excel in many disciplines, not just cricket, she added. Article Source: IANS
We Were Very Clear On What We Wanted And How We Were Going To Go About It, Says RCB Coach Rangarajan
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the 2024 champions of the Womens Premier League (WPL), wrapped up their first-ever mega auction with a mix of marquee signings and talented uncapped players ahead of the new season, where they will be led by Smriti Mandhana. In a conversation with IANS, head coach Malolan Rangarajan spoke about how the auction went for the team, scouting process, the fitness of Pooja Vastrakar, roping in Gautami Naik and Prathyoosha Kumar, and more. Excerpts:- Q. What are your thoughts on how closely the strategy you prepared aligned with what you were able to achieve in auction? A. See, like you start getting bored of this, but everyone will say we got what we wanted or we got 85% to 90% of what we wanted. All I can say from an RCB point of view, we were very clear on what we wanted and how we were going to go about it. A lot of what happened in the auction room was very similar to the IPL 2025 mega auction from last year. So, a bit of experience from there, knowing that a lot of money is flying out of the auction in the first few sets. So that kept us aware of what was happening and like I said, the planning helped us to exactly know what we wanted, how we want to play and which kind of players fit our strategy. Q. Having worked with RCB in both mens and womens setups, what has motivated you to stay committed to womens cricket? Do you feel perceptions around coaching in the womens game are changing after the World Cup win? A. Absolutely. Even prior to the World Cup win, I think WPL was the catalyst for that change. The (ODI) World Cup win will propel that further. At least, I can only speak for myself. I don't want to generalize it. I never saw it like that. It was an opportunity to work with a bunch of cricketers, regardless of them being male, female. It doesn't matter. I am associated with RCB. RCB had picked another team in the WPL. I was given the opportunity to take up a role with the WPL team also. I wasn't going to say no. The greatest joy is to help players, and help RCB win as many titles as possible. Q. RCB has had a history of involving female coaches, from VR Vanitha, Courtney Winfield-Hill to Sunetra Paranjpe and now Anya Shrubsole. How important is it to continue that trend, given the limited presence of female coaches in the womens cricket ecosystem? A. I think, firstly, it starts with the fact that RCB got another team in a BCCI tournament. That's where it starts and it trickles down from the upwards. As far as having Courtney in the initial years, now having Sunetra and Anya, and absolutely Vanitha was there in year one. Even as part of our scouting team, we have Swagatika, and Krithika. But again, the way I see it, we want to have the best people involved. If it is women, yes, very good. I don't see it as men are better than women, or women are better. We need the right people. It does help having women involved in the staff because there's a level of comfort. So I think we have a good balance now. We have myself and RX and Aamya and Sunetra in our coaching staff. All massively experienced in their own way. So it's a good balance but I don't think it is a very conscious effort of (having) women (coaches). The consciousness comes from the fact that we want a team in the IPL and WPL and we'll do our best to make both teams as best as possible. Q. Youve been deeply involved in scouting for a long time. Could you walk us through your process - how much weight do you place on data and analytics, and the traditional eye test? A. What I would say is within scouting, it is often termed only as identifying unknown players. I think that's part of scouting and identifying players. The key bit for any organization is you need to identify players who are able to come and create an impact for the role. If that happens to be somebody who is an unknown, well and good. If it happens to be somebody who is an experienced player, why not? Talent ID extends to finding players who fit a role. That will be number one. As far as the question on data, I think it's a mix. It doesn't work in isolation. You need to have information from a data point of view. From the scout's eye test, we do a psychological evaluation of players and then you show them to our coaches who then try to validate the evaluation of our scouts. I think there are 4-5 parts to it. Once that's done, then it goes back to how we want to play. Does this player fit into our scheme of things? So it's not just going to a game, turning up to a game. This player is good, or that player is good. It doesn't work like that. There are layers to it and we have to take everything into consideration. Q. From a psychological standpoint, what are the non-negotiables you look for when identifying a player for RCB? A. Being very specific about psychology, we just try to, especially with the ones who haven't been exposed to the WPL level, or the international level, we just try to find out how well they can cope when they are with us in our trials. Then, once they are in our system, how can we support them? Because, having been part of RCB for the last 6-7 years, there is a lot of attention, be it the social media, and you'll see the difference even in the games we play. There's going to be a lot of crowd. So, you can't until they experience it, they're never going to understand what it is. But from our point of view, we have to prep them as best as we can. So, again, we try to find out what kind of support they need. Q. Could you share how the team identified someone like Gautami Naik and decided to invest in her at this mega auction? A. With Gautami, again, our scouts were very bullish about her ability. As someone who has got power, if you see her, she's a lanky individual, she's got very long levers, and she was part of our trials in Surat and Mumbai. In both rounds, she was there, and then we had our coaches also RX, Sunetra, myself, and we were able to send a couple of videos to Anya. So, having followed her closely, we saw that from a physical point of view and the skills required from the field, she's ticking all boxes. A good fielder, very athletic. Can bowl a couple of overs of off-spin also. We also had enough intel to know that there's a chance that she may not attract a lot of bids in the auction. But that's almost like a tertiary point. The primary point being is, she ticked most of the boxes. An uncapped player, and will she be able to withstand the pressures? Maybe it will be more when she plays. But an exciting player nonetheless. Q. Similarly, what stood out about Prathyusha Kumar that convinced you about her being the right fit for the squad? A. Pratyusha, again, she's been travelling with the RCB team for the last couple of years as a travelling wicketkeeper. So, we've followed her now for the last couple of years. She played the Maharani Trophy in Karnataka this year, had a decent outing and also played for Karnataka. So, we need a backup keeper to Richa and with someone like Pratyusha, who we've been following, there were a couple of other options. But, having seen her for the last two years, when she's been travelling with us, we knew that she could be someone we could pick and try to groom over the next couple of seasons. Q. Can you provide an update on Pooja Vastrakars fitness? Are you confident she will be ready in time for the season? A. We've shelled out some cash on her. But, officially, the BCCI has intimated to us that she's expected to be fit by the next month and we'll wait for that. The WPL is maybe 40-50 days away. We've been tracking her progress in the last couple of weeks. She's trending in the right direction and she's with the CoE. So, until she's with the COE, we'll have to wait for her to be released. But it sounds like she will be fit in the next couple of weeks. Q. RCB had tried getting Laura Wolvaardt, but you secured Georgia Voll instead. With her and Smriti Mandhana at the top, how exciting a prospect is this opening combination? A. Voll is, again, a player who's trending in the right direction. An exciting player and attacking batter - that would be something (great). If you look closely in our squad, we've looked for players who could play an attacking brand of cricket and Georgia Voll again gives us an option to bowl a couple of overs off-spin if required. Q. RCB had tried getting Laura Wolvaardt, but you secured Georgia Voll instead. With her and Smriti Mandhana at the top, how exciting a prospect is this opening combination? Also Read: Live Cricket Score We'll be playing in DY Patil Stadium. It requires a different set of batting. You go to Baroda (Vadodara), it's different. So, Voll comes in with a lot of hope with us and we've done our due diligence on her. She is a good fit for us. Article Source: IANS
Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant and other Indian players visited MS Dhoni's Ranchi home ahead of the ODI series against South Africa as the team regroups after the Test defeat. After dinner, MS Dhoni personally drove Virat Kohli back to the team hotel.
It Feels Like Home: Sree Charani 'very Happy' To Be Back With Delhi Capitals
Shree Charani: India spinner Sree Charani expressed her elation on being acquired by Delhi Capitals for Rs 1.3 crore in the WPL 2026 auction on Thursday for the upcoming season. Charani made her WPL debut with Delhi Capitals in 2025 when she was picked up for Rs 55 lakh in the auction held in 2024. Before the auction, I was just hoping to play in WPL this season with any team. But I am very happy to be back with Delhi Capitals. It feels like home and I love playing for this team, she said on JioHotstar. On her goals after returning to Delhi Capitals, the 21-year-old said, I feel very proud to be part of Delhi Capitals again. This is my chance to contribute to the team once more. I'm grateful to be back with DC and looking forward to a good season ahead. I'm just hoping for the best to happen for our team. Apart from Sree, Delhi Capitals' major picks in the auction were South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt, West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry and India star Sneh Rana. Sneh brimmed with confidence about the upcoming season and said Srees pick was the best by the side. Our team combination looks very good, strong and well-sorted. Shree Charani remains Delhi's best young pick and I'm sure she'll do well this season. I'm hopeful we'll have a great season and finally lift the trophy this time, she said. Apart from Sree, Delhi Capitals' major picks in the auction were South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt, West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry and India star Sneh Rana. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sharing her emotion after the auction, Chinelle Henry said, Honestly, I was really nervous and excited. Now I can finally breathe again. I'm so happy to be returning to India and joining the DC family. I'm actually lost for words - just sitting here in my living room in Australia, feeling overwhelmed with joy. Article Source: IANS
Saudi Cricket and FairBreak announce new Women's World T20 Challenge
There are set to be at least five seasons and it will be the first professional women's cricket event in Saudi Arabia
Very Pleased With How It Played Out, Says Klinger On GGs Squad After WPL Mega Auction
The Adani Sportsline: Gujarat Giants (GG) head coach Michael Klinger said he was very pleased with how the proceedings panned out in shaping the squad for the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction, held in the national capital on Thursday. The Adani Sportsline-owned franchise secured marquee signings of New Zealand veteran all-rounder Sophie Devine for Rs 2 crore before adding India pacer Renuka Singh Thakur for Rs 60 lakh. The franchise exercised its first RTM to re-acquire Bharti Fulmali for Rs 70 lakh and secured young seamer Titas Sadhu for Rs 30 lakh. Were very pleased with how the auction played out. We picked up the players we wanted and now have a dynamic squad that combines experienced leaders with energetic young players. As a coach, that balance gives us tremendous flexibility. Its always sad to say farewell to some previous players, but were excited for this new chapter. Our core values remain the same, an attacking, fearless mindset. Im confident well see an excellent turnout this season, said Klinger in a statement. In the accelerated round, Gujarat used their second RTM on Kashvee Gautam (Rs 65 lakh) and followed up with three successive buys Kanika Ahuja (Rs 30 lakh), left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Tanuja Kanwar (Rs 45 lakh) and Australia leg-spinner Georgia Wareham, who returned to the side for Rs 1 crore. GG further bolstered their squad with Australia all-rounder Kim Garth and local girl, wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia (both Rs 50 lakh), alongside talented domestic players Anushka Sharma (Rs 45 lakh), Happy Kumari (Rs 10 lakh) and Shivani Singh (Rs 10 lakh). We are very happy with how things unfolded for us at the auction. We now have several experienced players within the squad, who can guide the group and give us tremendous flexibility in how we build our playing combinations. GG further bolstered their squad with Australia all-rounder Kim Garth and local girl, wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia (both Rs 50 lakh), alongside talented domestic players Anushka Sharma (Rs 45 lakh), Happy Kumari (Rs 10 lakh) and Shivani Singh (Rs 10 lakh). Also Read: Live Cricket Score They closed proceedings with acquisition of England batter Danielle Wyatt-Hodge (Rs 50 lakh) and Rajeshwari Gayakwad (Rs 40 lakh), while investing in promising youngster Ayushi Soni for Rs 30 lakh. The 2026 WPL season will be held from January 9 to February 5 in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. Article Source: IANS
Ayush Mhatre To Lead India In U19 Men's Asia Cup
Asia Cup Rising Stars: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday named India's squad for the upcoming ACC Mens U19 Asia Cup to take place in Dubai from December 12. India, who are placed in Group A along with Pakistan and two other teams that will join them through qualifiers, will be led by Ayush Mhatre in the continental tournament. Group B includes Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Qualifier 2. Teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who recently displayed his hitting prowess in the Asia Cup Rising Stars, will continue to spearhead the top-order batting for India. Vihaan Malhotra has been named India's vice-captain in the tournament. India have put together an exciting squad showcasing some of the brightest young talents poised to shine on the international stage. The team is further strengthened by four standby players; Rahul Kumar, Hemchudeshan J, B.K. Kishore, and Aditya Rawat, who add depth and reliable backup support. India enter the tournament as eight-time champions, the most titles by any country in the competition. India missed out on the title last year after losing to current holders Bangladesh in the final. The eight-team tournament will begin on December 12, with India taking on Qualifier 1 at the ICC Academy Ground in Dubai. On the same day, Pakistan will take on Qualifier 3 at The Seven Stadium. India will next take on Pakistan on December 14 before taking on Qualifier 3 on December 16. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semifinals, which will be held on December 19. The final of the tournament will be played on December 21. India will next take on Pakistan on December 14 before taking on Qualifier 3 on December 16. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semifinals, which will be held on December 19. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Standby players: Rahul Kumar, Hemchudeshan J, B.K. Kishore, Aditya Rawat. Article Source: IANS
India To Host Sri Lanka For Five-match Women T20I Series From Dec 21 To 30
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: India will host Sri Lanka for a five-match womens T20I series from December 21 to 30, with the first two games to be played in Visakhapatnam before the remaining fixtures will be played in Thiruvananthapuram, said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday. As per a statement by BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia, India and Sri Lanka will play first two T20Is on December 21 and 23 at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam. The remaining three matches will be played on December 26, 28 and 30 at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. The announcement comes after Bangladeshs scheduled trip to India in December was postponed earlier this month amidst political tensions between the two countries, which had previously led to India mens tour of Bangladesh being postponed to September 2026. Visakhapatnam was the host to Indias league matches against South Africa and Australia during the 2025 Women's ODI World Cup, as well as for the sides ten-day pre-tournament camp. Thiruvananthapuram, meanwhile, will be playing hosts to womens international games for the first time after hosting mens T20Is and ODIs, as well as youth ODIs and Tests. The announcement comes after Bangladeshs scheduled trip to India in December was postponed earlier this month amidst political tensions between the two countries, which had previously led to India mens tour of Bangladesh being postponed to September 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The T20I series against Sri Lanka will be followed by fourth edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL), to be played from January 9 to February 5, 2026 in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara, before India leaves for the multi-format tour of Australia happening from February 15 to March 6. Article Source: IANS
Tough To Put A Timeline On It: Hazlewood Eyeing Comeback In 'back End' Of Ashes
Josh Hazlewood: Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood says hes aiming to be available for the back end of the Ashes as he is still recovering from his hamstring injury. Hazlewood missed the opening Ashes Test in Perth after a second set of scans confirmed a right hamstring injury he sustained during a Sheffield Shield game for NSW shortly before the first Test, and has also been left out of the squad for the day-night second Test at the Gabba, starting on December 4, as Australia have named the unchanged squad for the second game. Hazlewood, however, has bowled in the nets this week in Sydney with a red ball, boosting hopes that he might get a shot in the later stage of the series, meaning the series may be decided by the time he bowls a Test delivery against England. Its coming along slowly. Ill have another bowl today; I just started the other day. Running and everythings going well, Hazlewood said at the SCG on Friday. Its probably tough to put a timeline on it. I think Ron (Australian coach Andrew McDonald) probably nailed it the other day play a part in the back end, hopefully. Hopefully its not still in the balance, hopefully were on top by then, he added. Hazlewood also stated that fellow quick and Australian captain Pat Cummins was looking strong ahead of a possible return for the Brisbane Test, which begins next Thursday at the Gabba, but Cummins was later left out of the squad and has been given an extra two weeks to return to full fitness. Its probably tough to put a timeline on it. I think Ron (Australian coach Andrew McDonald) probably nailed it the other day play a part in the back end, hopefully. Hopefully its not still in the balance, hopefully were on top by then, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Cummins trained strongly at the SCG on Friday, bowling at what appeared to be full speed to Steve Smith for more than an hour with a pink ball after getting through a similar session at NSW's Cricket Central headquarters on Tuesday and has a strong chance to return to the side for the third match in Adelaide beginning December 17. Article Source: IANS
Australia set to face Zimbabwe in three ODIs in 2026
The series will be tagged onto the tour of South Africa although ZC had also held out hope for a Test match
India to host Sri Lanka for five women's T20Is in December
The T20Is will be played just before WPL, and act as preparation for the T20 World Cup next year
The Khawaja debate: for and against his Test career continuing
Travis Head's remarkable century in Perth, and his comments that it's a role he has talked about doing, is posing a tough call for selectors
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the Indian Blind Womens T20 World Cup Champions at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg and engaged warmly with the players, acknowledging their determination and encouraging them to continue their journey with confidence and resilience. The team scripted history by winning the first-ever Blind Womens T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, defeating Nepal by seven wickets in the final. India remained unbeaten throughout the tournament. PM Modi emphasised that those who move forward through hard work never fail, not only on the sports field but also in life. He noted that the players had created their own identity, which had strengthened their self-confidence. Highlighting the significance of 150 years of Vande Mataram, PM Modi observed that the teams spirit reflects the values of unity and national pride. He appreciated the musical talent of one of the players who sang devotional verses, connecting it with his own association with Kashi. In a light-hearted exchange, the Prime Minister compared the teams versatility to politics, remarking that just as in politics, individuals take on different roles, such as minister, MLA, or MP, the players too were all-rounders. The players shared personal stories of overcoming challenges, including societal prejudices and family hardships. One player recalled her late fathers dream of seeing her succeed and expressed that meeting the Prime Minister fulfilled that dream. In a light-hearted exchange, the Prime Minister compared the teams versatility to politics, remarking that just as in politics, individuals take on different roles, such as minister, MLA, or MP, the players too were all-rounders. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PM Modi concluded the interaction by extending his best wishes to the team, lauding their role in raising Indias profile globally and motivating countless others through their dedication and spirit. Article Source: IANS
Cummins misses Brisbane Test, Australia name unchanged 14
Usman Khawaja has kept his place in the squad after the back spasms that limited his role in Perth
Cummins Comeback Delayed As Australia Keep Unchanged Squad For Day-night Ashes Test
Skipper Pat Cummins: Skipper Pat Cummins will miss a second consecutive match as Australia named an unchanged 14-man squad for the day-night Ashes Test at the Gabba that commences on December 4. Veteran opener Usman Khawaja included after back spasms prevented him from batting in the second innings of Perth's series opener. Cummins missed the opening Test of the series in Perth with a back injury as the Aussies clinched an eight-wicket victory inside two days, but the pacer has been given an extra two weeks to return to full fitness. The 32-year-old, who is in the final stages of his recovery from lumbar back stress, will travel with the squad to Brisbane. The absence of Cummins means that Brendan Doggett, who claimed five wickets in Perth, will likely retain his place alongside Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland. Cummins trained strongly at the SCG on Friday, bowling at what appeared to be full speed to Steve Smith for more than an hour with a pink ball after getting through a similar session at NSW's Cricket Central headquarters on Tuesday, as per cricket.com.au. The pacer was joined by Josh Hazlewood, who was also missed the Ashes opener after suffering a hamstring strain playing for NSW in the Sheffield Shield a week before the first Test, during his net sessions this week. Cummins trained strongly at the SCG on Friday, bowling at what appeared to be full speed to Steve Smith for more than an hour with a pink ball after getting through a similar session at NSW's Cricket Central headquarters on Tuesday, as per cricket.com.au. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad for second Test: Steve Smith (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster Article Source: IANS
Sunil Gavaskar Calls For 'Post-Mortem' After India Test Debacle
Batting great Sunil Gavaskar has called for a post-mortem into India Test cricket after their aura of home invincibility was blown away by a second series whitewash in 12 months. South Africa inflicted a record 408-run defeat on India in the second Test on Wednesday to take the series 2-0. It was India's fifth defeat in their last seven home Tests dating back just over a year to New Zealand's 3-0 sweep. You need to do a thorough post-mortem as to areas that you need to strengthen at the Test level, Gavaskar told TV channel India Today. Bring in an outside perspective. Take Ravi Shastri, Rahul Dravid -- your two earlier coaches. Take Anil Kumble, Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar. Sit with them and formulate for the next five years what Indian cricket should be doing. Head coach Gautam Gambhir has come under severe criticism for constantly changing the batting order. But Gavaskar defended Gambhir, saying the players had to take responsibility. He's a coach, said Gavaskar. The coach can prepare a team. But it's out there in the middle that the players have to deliver. If you're not prepared to give him credit for the Champions Trophy and the Asia Cup win, then please tell me why you want to blame him for the team out there on that 22-yard strip not doing well, Gavaskar added. India's batting flopped in the series with their first innings total of 201 in Guwahati their best against an inspired South Africa spin attack led by Simon Harmer. The hosts lost the opening Test inside three days in Kolkata and in the second match mustered only 140, chasing a mammoth 549 target on day five. There was an aura around the Indian team when playing in India. You can see it disappearing in the distance, veteran commentator Harsha Bhogle wrote on X. Former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik said: Teams used to be scared of coming to India to play Test cricket. Now they must be licking their lips. A second whitewash in a span of 12 months. These are tough times for India in Test cricket, and tough decisions might have to be taken. India last month registered a home 2-0 series sweep against a depleted West Indies after drawing 2-2 in England in captain Shubman Gill's first series in charge after the retirements of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Also Read: Live Cricket Score
Nagal bows out of Australian Open Asia-Pacific wild card play-off tournament
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2026 WPL Auction: Deepti, Charani Headline World Cup Performers Landing Big Paydays (Ld)
ODI World Cup: The first ever Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction lived up to the expectations of several World Cup-winning Indian players commanding hefty bids in a cool evening at the National capital on Thursday. Indias premier off-spin bowling all-rounder Deepti Sharma became the joint second-most expensive player in WPLs history after being reclaimed by UP Warriorz for INR 3.2 crore via the Right to Match (RTM) option. Deepti, the Player of the Tournament in the recent Womens ODI World Cup, could have been taken by Delhi Capitals for INR 50 lakh, before UPW took her eventually to make her the costliest player in Thursdays proceedings. DC also invested heavily in N Sree Charani, Indias second-highest wicket-taker in the World Cup, for INR 1.3 crore, and added Sneh Rana for INR 50 lakh. South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt was another marquee signing, joining DC for INR 1.1 crore. UP Warriorz, meanwhile, brought back pacer Kranti Gaud at her base price of INR 50 lakh and secured Harleen Deol as well as Pratika Rawal for the same amount. They also made one of the days biggest splashes by signing veteran seamer Shikha Pandey for INR 2.4 crore, alongside young Australia batter Phoebe Litchfield for INR 1.2 crore. Royal Challengers Bengaluru strengthened their domestic core with Radha Yadav for INR 65 lakh and Arundhati Reddy for INR 75 lakh. Gujarat Giants picked up Renuka Singh for INR 60 lakh and New Zealands Sophie Devine for INR 2 crore, making her the fourth player to cross the two-crore mark. GG also added India spinner Tanuja Kanwar and Australia leg spinner Georgia Wareham to bolster their bowling depth. Mumbai Indians regained New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr for INR 3 crore, ensuring continuity in their overseas contingent. They also got their previous players Shabnim Ismail, Sanskriti Gupta, S Sajana and Saika Ishaque back, apart from adding a few newbies. Australia skipper Alyssa Healy went unsold, even as Sophie Devine, back after missing 2025, was snapped up by GG for INR 2 crore following a tussle with RCB and DC. UPW secured former DC captain Meg Lanning for INR 1.9 crore, potentially lining her up as their new leader. South Africa skipper Laura Wolvaardt went to DC for INR 1.1 crore, ruling out a Mandhana-Wolvaardt opening pair at RCB. UPW used multiple RTM cards, reclaiming Kiran Navgire, and pacer Kranti Gaud, while also adding Phoebe Litchfield (INR 1.2 crore) and Shikha Pandey (INR 2.4 crore). RCB bolstered their spin and allrounder options with Radha Yadav (INR 65 lakh), Arundhati Reddy (INR 75 lakh), Nadine de Klerk (INR 65 lakh) and England pacer Lauren Bell (INR 90 lakh). GG added Renuka Singh (INR 60 lakh), Georgia Wareham (INR 1 crore) and India quick Titas Sadhu (INR 30 lakh), while DC picked up Charani, Sneh, West Indies hitter Chinelle Henry (INR 1.3 crore) and former South Africa keeper Lizelle Lee (INR 30 lakh). While several uncapped names went unsold, Delhi Capitals invested in 16-year-old Deeya Yadav for INR 10 lakh. The auction also veteran India leg-spinner Asha Sobhana joining UPW for INR 1.1 crore, underlining the demand for spin depth across franchises. UPW also picked Deandra Dottin for INR 80 lakh and reclaimed Pratika Rawal for INR 50 lakh despite fitness concerns. RCB strengthened their domestic core with Arundhati Reddy (INR 75 lakh), Pooja Vastrakar (INR 85 lakh) and Grace Harris (INR 75 lakh), while also adding Dayalan Hemalatha and uncapped keeper Prathyoosha Kumar. GG exercised their RTM to bring back Kashvee Gautam for INR 65 lakh and added Georgia Wareham for INR 1 crore, alongside Anushka Sharma, Tanuja Kanwar, Yastika Bhatia and Englands Danni Wyatt-Hodge. MI added Nicola Carey and uncapped pacer Milly Illingworth, while DC picked up Mamatha Madiwala, Lucy Hamilton and India allrounder Minnu Mani, while UPW rounded off their roster with Tara Norris, Chloe Tryon, Simran Shaikh and U19 World Cup winner G Trisha. The final accelerated round ended with Gujarat Giants signing Delhi batter Ayushi Soni for INR 30 lakh, bringing the curtain down on the WPL 2026 mega auction. WPL 2026 full squads Delhi Capitals: Shafali Verma, Annabel Sutherland, Jemimah Rodrigues, Marizanne Kapp, Shree Charani, Chinelle Henry, Laura Wolvaardt, Niki Prasad, Sneh Rana, Taniya Bhatia, Lizelle Lee, Deeya Yadav, Mamatha Madiwala, Nandani Sharma, Lucy Hamilton, Minnu Mani Gujarat Giants: Ashleigh Gardner, Beth Mooney, Sophie Devine, Georgia Wareham, Bharti Fulmali, Kashvee Gautam, Renuka Singh, Yastika Bhatia, Anushka Sharma, Tanuja Kanwar, Kanika Ahuja, Titas Sadhu, Happy Kumari, Kim Garth, Shivani Singh, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Ayushi Soni Mumbai Indians: Nat Sciver-Brunt, Amelia Kerr, Harmanpreet Kaur, Hayley Matthews, Amanjot Kaur, Sajeevan Sajana, Shabnim Ismail, Gunalan Kullkarni, Nicola Carey, Sanskriti Gupta, Rahil Firdous, Poonam Khemnar, Triveni Vasistha, Nalla Reddy, Saika Ishaque, Milly Illingworth Gujarat Giants: Ashleigh Gardner, Beth Mooney, Sophie Devine, Georgia Wareham, Bharti Fulmali, Kashvee Gautam, Renuka Singh, Yastika Bhatia, Anushka Sharma, Tanuja Kanwar, Kanika Ahuja, Titas Sadhu, Happy Kumari, Kim Garth, Shivani Singh, Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Rajeshwari Gayakwad, Ayushi Soni Also Read: Live Cricket Score UP Warriorz: Deepti Sharma, Shikha Pandey, Meg Lanning, Phoebe Litchfield, Asha Sobhana, Sophie Ecclestone, Deandra Dottin, Kiran Navgire, Kranti Gaud, Shweta Sehrawat, Harleen Deol, Chloe Tryon, Suman Meena, Simran Shaikh, G Trisha, Pratika Rawal Article Source: IANS
2026 WPL Auction: Shikha Gets INR 2.4 Crore, Yastika And Pratika Find Takers As Proceedings End
ODI World Cup: Veteran India seamer Shikha Pandey became one of the top three buys in the 2026 WPL mega auction, while Yastika Bhatia and Pratika Rawal found teams despite injury concerns on Thursday. UP Warriorz shelled out INR 2.4 crore for buying Shikha, as in all 67 players were sold 23 of which were overseas players for INR 40.8 crore. The accelerated round began with Deandra Dottin going to UPW for INR 80 lakh after a brief tussle with RCB. Kashvee Gautam was brought back by GG via RTM for INR 65 lakh, after thwarting bids from MI and UPW. Shikha, the veteran Indian fast bowler, sparked a fierce bidding war between RCB and UPW driving the price past INR 2 crore. UPW eventually outlasted RCB to get her services for INR 2.4 crore. ODI World Cup winner, seam-bowling all-rounder Arundhati Reddy drew bids from DC, RCB and GG before the contest settled in Bengalurus favour at INR 75 lakh. At RCB, Arundhati will reunite with close friends Smriti Mandhana and Radha Yadav. MI, meanwhile, reclaimed Sajana Sajeevan after a bidding tussle with UP Warriorz for INR 75 lakh. India allrounder Pooja Vastrakar, currently in rehab after missing WPL 2025 with a shoulder injury, still attracted bids from RCB and UPW before the former secured her for INR 85 lakh. Uncapped wicketkeeper Rahila Firdous went to MI for INR 10 lakh, while India all-rounder Kanika Ahuja was picked by GG for INR 30 lakh. Left-arm spinner Tanuja Kanwar rejoined GG for INR 45 lakh after dodging DC. Australia leg spinner Georgia Wareham was snapped up by GG for INR 1 crore after edging RCB. Uncapped Indian allrounder Anushka Sharma went to GG for INR 45 lakh, with a wry smile present on RCB think tank table. Australian all-rounder Nicola Carey was picked by MI for INR 30 lakh. After that, all five teams were asked to nominate 10 names each as the auction moved into the second accelerated phase after a short break. The second round saw S Meghana, Amy Jones and Darcie Brown go unsold. But Grace Harris found takers with RCB and UPW, her previous team, in the contest before the former took her for INR 75 lakh. Wicketkeeper Shipra Giri drew interest from UPW, who signed her for INR 10 lakh, while Mamatha Madiwala was added to DCs roster at the same price. Pacer Happy Kumari was snapped up by GG at her base price of INR 10 lakh, while Australias Kim Garth was picked by the same team for INR 50 lakh. There was a tussle between UPW and GG for India wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia, before the latter picked her for INR 50 lakh. UPW, meanwhile, picked hard-hitting batter Simran Shaikh for INR 10 lakh, while MI took Poonam Khemnar for the same amount and wicketkeeper Shivani Singh was roped in by GG for the very same price. USA pacer Tara Norris, who picked a five-for in WPL 2023, was picked by UPW for INR 10 lakh, while the franchise also took South Africa all-rounder Chole Tryon for INR 30 lakh. Uncapped Australia pacer Lucy Hamilton was picked by DC for INR 10 lakh, while all-rounder Triveni Vasistha was taken by MI for INR 20 lakh and Suman Meena was roped in by UPW for INR 10 lakh. RCB roped in off-spin all-rounder Gautami Naik for INR 10 lakh, while MI took seam-bowling all-rounder Nalla Reddy for the same amount. In the final accelerated round, India left-arm spinner Saika Ishaque was picked by MI for INR 30 lakh, while UPW took two-time U19 World Cup winner G Trisha for INR 10 lakh. USA pacer Tara Norris, who picked a five-for in WPL 2023, was picked by UPW for INR 10 lakh, while the franchise also took South Africa all-rounder Chole Tryon for INR 30 lakh. Uncapped Australia pacer Lucy Hamilton was picked by DC for INR 10 lakh, while all-rounder Triveni Vasistha was taken by MI for INR 20 lakh and Suman Meena was roped in by UPW for INR 10 lakh. Also Read: Live Cricket Score DC added India allrounder Minnu Mani for INR 40 lakh, while RCB strengthened their middle order with former GG batter Dayalan Hemalatha for INR 30 lakh. GG signing Delhi batter Ayushi Soni for INR 30 lakh brought the curtains down on the WPL 2026 mega auction. Article Source: IANS
Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Para-Olympic athlete Bhavnaben Chaudhary has expressed her joy after Ahmedabad was awarded the hosting rights for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. Calling it a historic and emotional moment for Indian sports, she said, It is a proud moment for India. After 20 years, we have once again received the opportunity to host the Commonwealth Games. This event will strengthen New Indias global identity. For young athletes across the country, it is a matter of honour that the 2030 Commonwealth Games will take place in India. Bhavana emphasised the long-standing commitment of Prime Minister Narendra Modis towards Indian sports and athletes. The Prime Minister has always supported sports and boosted the morale of young athletes. In 2010, India performed strongly at the Commonwealth Games and in 2030 we will be even better, Bhavanaben Chaudhary told IANS. The Amdavad 2030 organisers will work with Commonwealth Sport and international federations to finalise a programme of 1517 sports aligned with the recent Sport Programme Review, with additional disciplines such as cricket T20, shooting, hockey, wrestling, judo, rugby sevens, and 3x3 basketball under consideration, besides the option for two new sports proposed by the host. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision, Ahmedabad has emerged as a world-class sports destination with state-of-the-art infrastructure, advanced training ecosystems, and international-standard facilities. Sports experts believe the Games will enhance Indias global sporting stature while boosting tourism, employment, and economic growth. At the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre in Gandhinagar, athletes are already intensifying their preparations, driven by a shared sense of pride and opportunity. Kabaddi player Somveer Mehra expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister, calling the announcement a defining moment: It is a matter of great happiness that after 20 years India is once again going to host the Commonwealth Games. Athletes from other countries will come here, and we will get so much to learn from them. Mehra, who has previously won gold for India, is confident about 2030: We are preparing hard for the 2030 Games. We have won gold for India in the past, and we will once again give our best to make the country proud, Somveer Mehra, Kabaddi player. Kabaddi player Somveer Mehra expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Prime Minister, calling the announcement a defining moment: It is a matter of great happiness that after 20 years India is once again going to host the Commonwealth Games. Athletes from other countries will come here, and we will get so much to learn from them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She also credited PM Modis perspective on sports. The Prime Minister has always viewed sports from a different and encouraging lens. His role in bringing the Commonwealth Games to India has been crucial. Article Source: IANS
ODI World Cup: UP Warriorz mentor Lisa Sthalekar said the franchise was unable to retain Deepti Sharma ahead of the WPL 2026 mega auction because of the players we needed in the initial sets, but expressed relief at having the India all-rounder back in the squad. At the ongoing WPL 2026 mega auction in New Delhi, Deepti, the Player of the Tournament in Indias recent Womens ODI World Cup, became the joint second-most expensive player in the leagues auction history when UPW exercised their Right to Match (RTM) card to reclaim her for INR 3.2 crore. No, we needed to have a bigger purse. Obviously, if you retain a capped player like Deepti Sharma, you're losing 3.5 crore anyway from your purse. So, it was about being able to have some flexibility to navigate and pick up the players that we wanted to in probably the first one and two sets because there was a lot of good players that we needed in that set. So, that's the reason why she wasnt retained. But thankfully, she's come back, Lisa told reporters on the sidelines of the auction on Thursday. Asked on getting Australia opener Phoebe Litchfield, Lisa said, I think Phoebe Litchfield has got the ability to play 360 degree. She loves Indian conditions. She loves Indian bowlers. We know that with her record. She's going to be a powerhouse and we're hoping to kind of develop her over these next couple of years with the UP Warriorz. Lisa said the think-tank was happy with their auction buys so far, but admitted to being surprised over getting back Sophie Ecclestone as a bargain buy. We're happy so far. We've still got a few spots to fill. So, this next little phase will be really important for us. But at the moment, we're tracking according to plan. To be fair, I was very surprised about the price of Sophie Ecclestone. 85 lakh, I think, is an absolute bargain for what she brings. So, that has helped us to be able to gain and bid for other players just to fill our squad a little bit more with depth. Getting leg-spinner Asha Sobhana was important too from a experience perspective. We needed someone in the middle. Obviously, a wrist spinner as well is very important. She's got good speeds. She's already been there and done it at a WPL level. So, we're excited to see what she can potentially do for us, said Lisa. She also felt pleased over N Sree Charani getting INR 1.3 crore. Well, look at all of you, right? There's a prime example. Normally, there was like one or two of you. Now, I'm absolutely crowded by reporters. So, that's a great thing for the women's game. We've probably seen someone like Sree Charani as well. Her performances in the World Cup has probably elevated her price. Obviously, 50 over T20 cricket is slightly different. But she's performed well and she deserves everything she gets. Getting pacer Kranti Gaud cheaply for INR 50 lakh was huge, said UPW fielding coach Saurabh Bandekar. I think it took everyone by surprise but we knew that not many people would potentially bid for her knowing that we had the RTM so it was okay. I think we were all expecting it because our purse was very big. We were getting the players we had planned for at a good price. So, this was expected, I guess, he told reporters. He also talked about head coach Abhishek Nayar heading the sides auction strategy. He gave the most input. He is the head coach. One good thing about him was that he was very clear. So, our plan was to be clear, go with the plan and stay disciplined. So, I think that worked today. Getting Deepti and Sophie back again was a big positive for the side. I am very excited. Everyone knows the quality of Sophie Ecclestone and Deepti Sharma. They have done a great job for us in the past as well. As far as Phoebe Litchfield is concerned, she is a very good prospect, and exciting talent. She can make runs anywhere on the ground and she is very good at fielding as well. So, we are very excited about that as well, added Bandekar. Getting Deepti and Sophie back again was a big positive for the side. I am very excited. Everyone knows the quality of Sophie Ecclestone and Deepti Sharma. They have done a great job for us in the past as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Harleen Deol has gone through a very good year. She has made a lot of runs. In India, she is probably after Smriti, Jemimah and Harman who have made very good runs. We have seen Kranti, she did very well last year for us. She brings two skills for us - good bowling with the new ball and is very good at fielding as well. So, we are very happy. Article Source: IANS
Delighted That UP Warriorz Bought Me Back: Deepti Sharma
Match Centre Live Auction Special: Deepti Sharma was sold for 3.2 crore to UP Warriorz via right-to-match, making her the joint-second most expensive player at the WPL. After initially being sold to Delhi Capitals for her base price of Rs. 50 lakh, the Warriorz went for the RTM option, asking DC to give a final amount. With the three-time runner-up finalising Rs. 3.2 crore as the bidding amount and UPW agreed to the same and bought back the World Cup-winning all-rounder for a higher price. Deepti shared her enthusiasm upon rejoining UPW on JioHotstars Match Centre Live Auction Special, after the team won the bidding battle with DC. Im from Uttar Pradesh and have strong ties with UP Warriorz. The management has always been excellent and supportive. The auction was thrilling from the start, and Im delighted that the UP Warriorz bought me back. Im excited to represent them again. The WPL has played a massive role in my development. The year I won MVP, and even prior to that, the intense practice on expanding my batting shots paid off tremendously. That season helped me mature significantly as a batter, teaching me how to elevate my strike-rate strategically by adapting my game plan. For me, thats been WPLs biggest contribution. The atmosphere has been great right from the start. Im feeling really positive seeing new players from different teams join UP Warriorz. Having played with many of them before creates a comfortable vibe. The management remains incredibly supportive, and as I mentioned earlier, the changes I made to my batting two years ago were transformative for me. The WPL has played a massive role in my development. The year I won MVP, and even prior to that, the intense practice on expanding my batting shots paid off tremendously. That season helped me mature significantly as a batter, teaching me how to elevate my strike-rate strategically by adapting my game plan. For me, thats been WPLs biggest contribution. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its tough to pick just one because players like Phoebe Litchfield and Meg Lanning are performing brilliantly. Meg Lanning has been outstanding in the Big Bash (League), while Harleen Deol shone in the World Cup. Theyre all exciting additions, but if I had to choose, Id go with Phoebe Litchfield. Article Source: IANS
2026 WPL Auction: DC Are Very Clear In Going With An Indian Captain For The Season, Says Jindal
ODI World Cup: Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal said the franchise was very clear about going with an Indian captain for the upcoming WPL season. At the ongoing mega auction, DC bolstered their squad with key signings of Laura Wolvaardt, Chinelle Henry, Sneh Rana, Lizelle Lee and young Deeya Yadav, while buying back left-arm spinner N Sree Charani. No, no, not at all. I think we are very clear that we would like to have an Indian as the captain. So, depending on who else we land, we already have our mind made up. But let's see what happens, but I mean Laura will add a lot of leadership into the dressing room. But we are clear that we want to go with an Indian captain, said Jindal in the press conference. Getting Laura in meant that DC could look at her as the captain after Meg Lanning went to UP Warriorz, but now they could look at having India batter Jemimah Rodrigues as the skipper. Laura will also fill in as the opener alongside the explosive Shafali Verma. Obviously we went till what where we could go for Meg, but I think in Laura we've got a tremendous player who can fill in those shoes. Not only was she the highest run scorer in the recent World Cup, but she's also someone who's got leadership ability as well. So I think she'll be a great addition to the dressing room I think. We're very excited about our spin attack now with Sree Charani and Sneh Rana both coming in - it's stronger than what we had last year as well. We still have some budget left to go after some more players. So I think its looking like a very good balanced team with Henry also coming in, as she can bowl with the new ball. One of the things we felt we lacked last season or in the last cycle was some explosiveness at the bottom order and she brings that. So with Sutherland, Kapp, Henry and then with Charani, Sneh and then you have Shafali, and Nikki - all who can come in with the ball. We'll have more than six bowling options and we have a very deep batting order. So it's looking good and we've reached three finals. Its time we go one step further and we have to - it's about time, elaborated Jindal. He also talked in length about the growth of WPL since its inception in 2023 and how the ODI World Cup win will create more interest amongst fans for the upcoming season. Three years ago, all the owners took a leap of faith into the women's game, and we're so thrilled that we did that and for us when the bidding happened, we were very clear that this is a sport that is only going to go from strength to strength, and to see 446 million Indians watch the World Cup final - more people watched it than they watched the men's T20 World Cup final live, it shows how far the game has come. I wrote it in one of my tweets as well that the World Cup win in 2025 is the 1983 moment for women's cricket, and I think this season the interest in the WPL is going to be like it's never been before. The number of people who even came up to me and asked me in my office or whenever I go out, say that Hey, November 27 is the women's auction. Who you guys going to get, and are you retaining Lanning? Why didn't you retain Lanning? So many questions, which in the last three years never happened. So it just shows the kind of interest. Three years ago, all the owners took a leap of faith into the women's game, and we're so thrilled that we did that and for us when the bidding happened, we were very clear that this is a sport that is only going to go from strength to strength, and to see 446 million Indians watch the World Cup final - more people watched it than they watched the men's T20 World Cup final live, it shows how far the game has come. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But I hope we get a bigger longer window for the WPL as well going forward. I think it is imminent that either one or two new teams will come in at some point and that's why I think this cycle is such a short cycle with only two WPLs over 14 months. So I'm pretty sure that the BCCI is planning on adding a team, and maybe with that addition, we move home in a way that would be ideal for the fans, for the game and for the growth of the WPL. Article Source: IANS
2026 WPL Auction: Anyas Intel Has Been Invaluable, Shes Been Brilliant So Far, Says Malolan
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru head coach Malolan Rangarajan said newly appointed assistant coach Anya Shrubsoles intel has been invaluable in their 2026 WPL mega auction strategy, adding that the former England seamer has been brilliant in her role so far. RCB underlined that England influence by snapping up fast bowler Lauren Bell and left-arm spinner Linsey Smith. First of all, Anya is someone we've wanted on board for a while now and we're very very happy that she's part of our think tank and our set-up. For all the Indians, I will have to unfortunately remind everyone of the 2017 tragic she gave to us. But jokes apart, we've been working with Anya for the last couple of weeks planning our retentions and auctions. It's a coincidence that we have Anya, Lauren Bell and Linsey Smith, so don't have to make any untowards connections there. It was a clear battle between MI and us for the pacer and we are very happy with that. Anya brings a wealth of experience having played for England successfully and also captained franchises and teams around the world who are doing well. You can see the level of calm and intel she brings on board. Its invaluable and can't put it into words, but she's been brilliant so far and I am she'll be even better in the tournament, said Malolan, while replying to an IANS query, in the press conference. Asked about missing out on buying back leg-spinner Asha Sobhana, who was snapped by UP Warriorz for INR 1.1 crore, Malolan said, Talking about Asha first, obviously she was an integral part in RCB's win in 2024, obviously we missed her in 2025 with her injury. Personally I'm very happy for her, she's got a good payday, someone who really deserves what she's got, and knowing her on a very personal front, so I'm very happy for her. As far as what our strategy has been and what we've achieved so far, we've more or less ticked off what we're looking for, trying to get as much as bowling and with our retained players, the idea was trying to supplement them and make them as better as possible. So, very happy with where we are at the moment, still got a little bit of work left, but happy at the moment. Mumbai Indians have been buying back their core players Amelia Kerr, Shabnim Ismail, and Sanskriti Gupta. Head coach Lisa Keightley said getting the trio back was important to their tactic of getting old players back for their title defence. Firstly, we're really excited to have the same core back, we've got world class players in there who can win matches and games of cricket, which is most important. I think sometimes you can underestimate having the same core back. Mumbai Indians have been buying back their core players Amelia Kerr, Shabnim Ismail, and Sanskriti Gupta. Head coach Lisa Keightley said getting the trio back was important to their tactic of getting old players back for their title defence. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We were pretty much on the limit with Amelia, I think most people would have known that, but we think she's worth the money, so we're really excited to have her back, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
PM Narendra Modi Hosts World Cup Winning Blind Women's Team
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted the Indian Blind Womens Cricket Team, winners of the inaugural T20 World Cup, at his residence in Lok Kalyan Marg here on Wednesday. Indian team made history by winning the first-ever Blind Women's T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, beating Nepal by seven wickets in the final. The PM was greeted with the World Cup trophy along with all the players and coaching staff. PM was seen interacting with the captain of Indian team Deepika and other players also offering them sweet with his own hand. The teams success marked a perfect campaign, with India remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament, demonstrating complete dominance. Opting to field first after winning the toss, India restricted Nepal to 114 for 5 in their 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the stand-out performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. In the semi-final, India secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over Australia, while Nepal advanced to the final by narrowly defeating Pakistan in the other last-four encounter. Opting to field first after winning the toss, India restricted Nepal to 114 for 5 in their 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the stand-out performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias emphatic title run not only highlights their consistency but also marks a major milestone for blind cricket, paving the way for increased recognition and growth of the sport in the coming years. Article Source: IANS
Rajat Patidar cleared to play after knee injury
The MP captain will be available from the third round of SMAT matches on November 30
2026 WPL Auction: Prema Bought Back By RCB, MI Regain Sanskriti, Deeya Bought In By DC
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Mumbai Indians brought back off-spin bowling all-rounder Sanskriti Gupta at her base price of INR 20 lakh, while Royal Challengers Bangalore exercised their Right to Match (RTM) card to reclaim leg-spin bowling all-rounder Prema Rawat in 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction. Delhi Capitals, meanwhile, picked up 16-year-old Gurugram-based batting prodigy Deeya Yadav for INR 10 lakh, as a majority of uncapped Indian talent went unsold. But theres an expectation that they could find takers in the accelerated round. In the uncapped batters set, Pranavi Chandra, Davina Perrin, Vrinda Dinesh, Disha Kasat, Arushi Goel and Sanika Chalke found no takers. But Deeya got a bid from DC and was picked for her base price. In DC, Deeya will unite with her fellow Haryana team-mate, opening all-rounder Shafali Verma. Deeya came into the attention of scouts after enjoying a breakout time in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy, amassing 298 runs in eight innings at an impressive average of 59.5 and a strike rate of 128, including hitting three half-centuries. Deeya maintained her explosive form in the inter-zonal T20 competition in Nagaland, amassing 151 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 149.5, and took North Zone to the final. Sanskriti, hailing from Madhya Pradesh, was brought back by MI for her base price of INR 20 lakh. It continued MIs policy of bringing back their old players, after previously buying back Shabnim Ismail and Amelia Kerr. Deeya maintained her explosive form in the inter-zonal T20 competition in Nagaland, amassing 151 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 149.5, and took North Zone to the final. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The players who didnt find takers include Humaira Kaazi, Amandeep Kaur, G Trisha, Jintimani Kalita, S Yashasri, Shipra Giri, Mamatha Madiwala, Khushi Bhatia, Prathyoosha Kumar, Nandini Kashyap, Happy Kumari, Nandini Sharma, Komalpreet Kour, Milly Illingworth, Shabnam Shakil, Prakashika Naik, Bharti Rawal, Priyanka Koushal, Parunika Sisodia and Jagravi Pawar. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan opt to bowl in must-win game for Sri Lanka
Pakistan bring in Salman Mirza and Abrar Ahmed for Naseem Shah and Usman Tariq; Sri Lanka are unchanged
2026 WPL Auction: Its Too Early To Say On Who Would Captain UP Warriorz, Says Waingankar
ODI World Cup: UP Warriorz director of cricket Kshemal Waingankar said it was oo early to say who would lead the side in the upcoming WPL season, after buying back Deepti Sharma and including multi-time World Cup-winning captain Meg Lanning. At the mega auction in New Delhi, Deepti, the Player of the Tournament in the recent Womens ODI World Cup, became the joint second-most expensive player in WPL auction history after UPW used their Right to Match (RTM) card to reclaim her for INR 3.2 crore. UPW also added Australia Meg for INR 1.9 crore. We will discuss that, I mean it's too early to say. It depends on how the squad comes through and we'll have to have a conversation. We'll have to have a conversation with Deepti, understand the dynamics with the leadership, and we haven't thought that through yet. Definitely expected the price to be in the range of what we saw. As you see, we tried to go for Amelia Kerr, and she went up to three crores. Its the premium that you pay for high quality spin bowling all-rounder and there was no doubt that we wanted her back, said Waingankar in the press conference. Asked on why Deepti wasnt retained before, Waingankar said, There were certain dynamics in the entire auction process and the retention process. So since we had Abhishek now coming at the helm, I think we wanted to give him a clean slate and to be able to figure out what his vision is and try to build a squad together. We had no doubt that we'd be able to bring Deepti back, which we have and we're very delighted to be able to bring her back as well. To add to that, we've also been able to bring Sophie back and a leader like Meg Lanning in the mix as well. So I think so far it's played out well, let's see how the rest of the auction goes. Asked on why Deepti wasnt retained before, Waingankar said, There were certain dynamics in the entire auction process and the retention process. So since we had Abhishek now coming at the helm, I think we wanted to give him a clean slate and to be able to figure out what his vision is and try to build a squad together. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It adds eight overs of really high quality bowling and they add experience due to both of them being World Cup winners. Renuka can give us a really good start with the new ball and Sophie can bowl in all three phases and bat anywhere from one to six. Two picks were really important for us in terms of giving us that flexibility and now we'll see how we go in the coming sets, he said. Article Source: IANS
2026 WPL Auction: RCB Snap Bell And Smith, Lee Picked By DC, UP Include Gaud And Sobhana
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) added England fast bowler Lauren Bell and left-arm spinner Linsey Smith to their roster at the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction on Thursday. Delhi Capitals secured former South Africa wicketkeeper-batter Lizelle Lee, while UP Warriorz exercised their final Right to Match (RTM) card to bring back India pacer Kranti Gaud and brought in leg-spinner Asha Sobhana. Mumbai Indians continued their strategy of getting back old players by including Shabnim Ismail, while Gujarat Giants got in India fast bowler Titas Sadhu. In the keepers category, there were no takers for Isabella Gaze, Amy Jones and Uma Chetry, who was a member of Indias ODI World Cup-winning campaign. Lizelle Lee, the former South Africa opener and wicketkeeper now based in Australia, was claimed by DC for INR 30 lakh. Lauren, the fast bowler from England, was the first name in the pacers set, with RCB and MI trading early bids before the former sealed her services at INR 90 lakh. Known for her ability to hit the deck and swing the ball both ways, Lauren will now reunite with Smriti Mandhana at RCB, who was her former Southern Brave team-mate at The Hundred. While the Australian duo of Darcie Brown and Lauren Cheatle found no takers, Indias ODI World Cup-winning fast bowler Kranti Gaud was back with UPW after the franchise exercised their final RTM card. Listed at a base price of INR 50 lakh, Kranti drew a solitary bid from DC before UPW reclaimed her for her base price. Lauren, the fast bowler from England, was the first name in the pacers set, with RCB and MI trading early bids before the former sealed her services at INR 90 lakh. Known for her ability to hit the deck and swing the ball both ways, Lauren will now reunite with Smriti Mandhana at RCB, who was her former Southern Brave team-mate at The Hundred. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asha, the veteran India leg-spinner, was at the centre of a bidding war between DC and UPW before RCB entered at INR 60 lakh and drove the contest past INR 1 crore. But UPW eventually got her services for INR 1.1 crore. There were no takes for the likes of Priya Mishra, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Saika Ishaque, and Alana King. Article Source: IANS
ICC Confirms Record-breaking Digital Engagement Numbers For Womens World Cup 2025
Cricket World Cup: The ICC announced that the 2025 Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 set unprecedented digital engagement records, becoming the most digitally consumed womens cricket event ever and one of the most-watched womens sports events globally. The tournament captivated fans around the world, generating 5.2 billion video views, a dramatic leap from the 1.5 billion achieved during the 2024 ICC Womens T20 World Cup. Social media engagement soared to 279 million interactions, more than triple last years figure (84 million), while the ICC website and app attracted 8.5 million unique visitors, up from 3 million in 2024, the ICC said. The title-winning campaign by Team India became a rallying point for millions, with raw, emotional moments from the field resonating deeply with fans. The winning moment alone amassed over 87 million views, while the jubilant scenes from the semi-final surpassed 70 million. Powerful images of sportsmanship after the final gathered 40 million views, and a heart-stirring celebration featuring legendary former players crossed 30 million views, it added. Never-before-seen camera angles and cinematic content also went viral worldwide, including one clip that exploded across platforms and even drew reactions from the players themselves. Sanjog Gupta, ICC CEO, said, The ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 has redefined what is possible for womens sport on the global stage. The scale of digital engagement reflects not just the passion of fans, but the power of the athletes, the stories, and the cricket they produced. This tournament has ignited a deeper emotional connection with audiences worldwide and accelerated the momentum of womens cricket in an unprecedented way. These results reaffirm our long-term commitment to elevating the womens game, through stronger events, broader access, greater investment and a digital strategy that brings fans closer to every moment. Sanjog Gupta, ICC CEO, said, The ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 has redefined what is possible for womens sport on the global stage. The scale of digital engagement reflects not just the passion of fans, but the power of the athletes, the stories, and the cricket they produced. This tournament has ignited a deeper emotional connection with audiences worldwide and accelerated the momentum of womens cricket in an unprecedented way. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These milestone numbers reflect the accelerating rise of womens cricket, the deepening connection between players and fans, and the transformative impact of immersive, digital-first storytelling on the global growth of the womens game. Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh win toss and bowl; Little and Adair back for Ireland
Bangladesh picked five out-and-out bowlers for the first T20I
WPL 2026 Auction: DC Make Big Gains By Buying Back Charani, Add Henry And Rana
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals (DC) made significant gains at the WPL 2026 mega auction by buying back left-arm spinner N Sree Charani while adding West Indies all-rounder Chinelle Henry and Indias off-spin all-rounder Sneh Rana in their squad on Thursday. After using the RTM card on Deepti Sharma and Sophie Ecclestone, UP Warriorz used it again to get Kiran Navgire back, while adding Phoebe Litchfield and Harleen Deol. Gujarat Giants, meanwhile, used one RTM card to retain Bharti Fulmali, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru added Georgia Voll, Nadine de Klerk and Radha Yadav. While S Meghana and Tazmin Brits found no takers, India batter Bharti Fulmali, who previously turned out for GG, was retained by UPW via RTM card after MI pushed her price to Rs 70 lakh. Soon after, UPW secured Australian opener Phoebe Litchfield for Rs 1.2 crore by outbidding RCB. RCB, though, managed to get Georgia Voll at Rs 60 lakh after UPW opted out of exercising their RTM, with the right-hander likely to partner Smriti Mandhana at the top of the batting order. UPW then reclaimed hard-hitting India batter Kiran Navgire by matching RCBs bid of Rs 60 lakh to bring back the batter who had featured for them previously. The all-rounders set began with Australias Grace Harris going unsold, but there was considerable interest for Chinelle, the big-hitting West Indies all-rounder who featured briefly for UPW last season as a mid-season replacement. RCB and DC pushed her price from a base of Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore, before the latter sealed the deal for her at Rs 1.3 crore after UPW opted not to exercise their RTM card. For Charani, a former DC player, the franchise was in a spirited contest with UPW DC also reclaimed another former player after a spirited contest with UP Warriorz. Starting at Rs 30 lakh, the bid escalated past 75 lakh before UPW briefly re-entered at 90 lakh. But DC responded decisively by sealing Charanis singing at Rs 1.3 crore. The all-rounders set began with Australias Grace Harris going unsold, but there was considerable interest for Chinelle, the big-hitting West Indies all-rounder who featured briefly for UPW last season as a mid-season replacement. RCB and DC pushed her price from a base of Rs 30 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore, before the latter sealed the deal for her at Rs 1.3 crore after UPW opted not to exercise their RTM card. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Radha, Indias left-arm spin bowling all-rounder, was picked up by RCB for Rs 65 lakh after GG opened the bidding at her base price of 30 lakh. UPW, meanwhile, secured Harleen Deol for Rs 50 lakh after GG declined to use their RTM card. Article Source: IANS
UP Warriorz buy Deepti Sharma for INR 3.2 crore; Healy unsold in first round
Sophie Devine was the first player sold at the WPL mega auction in Delhi on Thursday
Commonwealth Sport General Assembly: As Ahmedabad has been formally ratified as the host of the Centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030, Indian tennis player Zeel Desai shared her excitement, saying this is really a proud moment not just for Gujarat but the entire nation. Delegates of the 74 Commonwealth member nations and territories ratified Indias bid at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow on Wednesday. It will mark the return of the multisports event in the country after 20 years. India last hosted the CWG in 2010 when it was held in the national capital. India presented a compelling vision for the 2030 Games, centred in the Gujarat city of Ahmedabad, which will build on foundations laid by Glasgow 2026, enabling India to celebrate the centenary in style. I am very proud that the Commonwealth Games 2030 are going to be held in Ahmedabad. This is not just a proud moment for Ahmedabad or for Gujarat, but for the entire country. I began my tennis journey in this city, so it feels especially meaningful to me, Zeel told IANS. I am confident that this will inspire many young athletes. The infrastructure being developed, along with the new stadiums that will be built for the Games, is excellent and will further elevate sports in our country. For our Indian athletes, competing against international players who come here will be a wonderful opportunity to learn, grow, and excel, she added. I am confident that this will inspire many young athletes. The infrastructure being developed, along with the new stadiums that will be built for the Games, is excellent and will further elevate sports in our country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In addition to confirming the hosts for 2030, Commonwealth Sport also confirmed that 15 to 17 sports will feature at Ahmedabad 2030. Article Source: IANS
2026 WPL Auction: UPW Buy Back Deepti, Ecclestone Via RTM; Healy Goes Unsold
Renuka Singh Thakur: UP Warriorz were expected to be busy in the marquee set of 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction, and they lived up to the billing by buying back India all-rounder Deepti Sharma and England spinner Sophie Ecclestone via RTM card. But UPW also sprung a surprise by securing multiple World Cups-winning Australia captain Meg Lanning. Menwhile, Mumbai Indians bought back New Zealands leg-spin all-rounder Amelia Kerr, while Gujarat Giants also shelled out big money to buy New Zealand all-rounder Sophie Devine and India pacer Renuka Singh Thakur. In a surprise outcome, Australia skipper Alyssa Healy went unsold at the auction, though theres a hope that she could be back in the accelerated round. The auction began with Alyssas name being called out for a base price of Rs 50 lakh, but found no takers. For Sophie, who missed the 2025 season due to a mental health break following New Zealands T20 World Cup win, GG opened the bidding at Rs 50 lakh, sparking a tussle with her former team Royal Challengers Bengaluru that quickly pushed the price past Rs 90 lakh. Delhi Capitals entered late at Rs 1.1 crore, but GG and RCB kept raising the stakes, with the former eventually outlasting all challengers to secure Sophies services for Rs 2 crore. Deepti, the Player of the Tournament in the recent ODI World Cup win who also captained UPW in Alyssas absence last season, drew immediate interest when Delhi Capitals opened the bidding at Rs 50 lakh and pushed it up to Rs 3.2 crore, but UPW exercised their Right to Match card to reclaim the all-rounder. Deepti also became the second-most expensive player in WPLs history Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Smriti Madhana, who was bought for a whopping Rs. 3.40 crore by RCB during the first WPL auction in 2023. Amelia, part of two title-winning MI squads, was at the centre of a fierce bidding war between the franchise and UPW. Her price surged past Rs 90 lakh and then to 1.7 crore, before it zoomed to Rs 3 crore and was reclaimed by MI. Renuka, a member of Indias ODI World Cup-winning team, went to GG for Rs 60 lakh after a brief tussle with UPW. The evenings spotlight, however, was on Sophie, the gun left-arm spinner, as RCB and DC sparred before UPW exercised their RTM card at INR 85 lakh to reclaim her. DC then engaged in a fierce bidding war with UPW for their former captain Meg, who had led them to three finals. Her price surged past Rs 1.9 crore, before UPW sealed the deal and potentially their new captain. Renuka, a member of Indias ODI World Cup-winning team, went to GG for Rs 60 lakh after a brief tussle with UPW. The evenings spotlight, however, was on Sophie, the gun left-arm spinner, as RCB and DC sparred before UPW exercised their RTM card at INR 85 lakh to reclaim her. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The contest left open the prospect of a Mandhana-Wolvaardt opening pair for RCB, should they hold firm, but DC sealed the deal for Rs 1.1 crore and that meant Laura could open with Shafali Verma in the season. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026 to run from January 9 to February 5 in Navi Mumbai, Vadodara
The DY Patil Stadium and the Kotambi Stadium will be the two venues
Notts open Championship defence at Somerset
County Championship 2026 will be played in three blocks of matches starting in April, June and August
WPL 2026 Auction: Anjum, Veda Feel UP Warriorz Will Go For Laura Wolvaardt
ODI World Cup: Former India captain Anjum Chopra feels that UP Warriorz will go for South African captain Laura Wolvaardt in the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 Auction on Thursday. UP Warriorz, who are rebuilding their squad after retaining only Shweta Sehrawat, have the biggest purse of Rs 14.5 crore to spend in the auction. With Laura riding high on the ODI World Cup form and guiding her side to a runners-up finish, her name will likely start a bidding war in the auction hall. UP Warriorz are clearly rebuilding their team completely. They will be searching for a new captain and strong players. Laura Wolvaardt could be their target, she was the highest run-scorer in the Women's ODI World Cup and her batting would strengthen their line-up. She might even become their captain while adding quality to their batting unit, Anjum said on JioHotstar. JioStar expert Veda Krishnamurthy praised Laura Wolvaardt's leadership and batting skills. Laura Wolvaardt performed brilliantly in the Women's ODI World Cup, leading South Africa to the final and showed great captaincy skills. She's the kind of opener who guarantees 350-plus runs every season. With UP Warriorz needing a captain while other teams have their leadership sorted, Laura would be perfect to bring stability to their team with both, her batting and leadership qualities. Anjum added that New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr will be highly sought after in this auction. Amelia Kerr will be highly sought after in this auction. With two WPL titles from the Mumbai Indians and her dual skills as a batting and bowling all-rounder, she brings great value. Her consistent performances with both bat and ball make her a strong contender to be among the most expensive players in WPL's auction. Anjum added that New Zealand all-rounder Amelia Kerr will be highly sought after in this auction. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Teams are watching Pratika Rawal's ankle fracture recovery closely. If she's 80-85% ready by tournament start, she'll attract interest. While her T20 numbers aren't flashy, she provides solid stability at the top, allowing stroke-makers to play freely. RCB specifically need an established opener after trying multiple partners for Smriti Mandhana. Their successful Indian opening combination could work well in WPL too. She might not command a high price but will bring great value to any team that signs her. Article Source: IANS
Pant Pens Apology After 0-2 Whitewash: 'Sorry We Couldnt Live Up To Expectations'
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Indias wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant admitted that the team 'did not play good cricket' in the recently concluded two-game Test series against South Africa and apologised to the fans for not being able to live up to their expectations. India suffered a 0-2 whitewash at home as the Proteas dominated the proceedings throughout the two Tests in Kolkata and Guwahati. After the reigning World Test champions, South Africa, clinched their first Test win in India since 2010 in the Kolkata Test, the visitors sealed their historic series victory by handing India its heaviest defeat with a 408-run win in the second Test. This was the Proteas' second Test series win in India after their 2-0 sweep in February-March 2000 under Hansie Cronje. Since their defeat on Wednesday, the head coach and players have been under intense scrutiny. Amid ongoing criticism from fans and pundits, Pant posted a picture on Instagram and apologised to everyone who had placed their hopes in the teams victory and assured them that they will work hard to make a strong comeback as a team and as individuals. There is no shying away from the fact that we didnt play good enough cricket over the last two weeks. As a team and as individuals, we always want to perform at the highest level and bring smiles to billions of Indians. Sorry we couldnt live up to expectations this time, but sport teaches you to learn, adapt and grow - both as a team and as individuals. Representing India is the greatest honour of our lives. We know what this team is capable of, and we will work hard, regroup, refocus and reset to come back stronger and better as a team & individuals. Thank you for your unwavering support and love! Jai Hind, Pant wrote. There is no shying away from the fact that we didnt play good enough cricket over the last two weeks. As a team and as individuals, we always want to perform at the highest level and bring smiles to billions of Indians. Sorry we couldnt live up to expectations this time, but sport teaches you to learn, adapt and grow - both as a team and as individuals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Taking the blame and expressing regret over losing the series, Pant, speaking during the presentation ceremony after the game in Guwahatis Barsapara Cricket Stadium, said, Its a little disappointing. As a team we need to get better. Credit to the opposition they dominated the series. We needed to be clear with our mindset. Cricket demands capitalising as a team, and we didnt do that. That cost us the whole series. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: Pat Cummins Set To Play Brisbane Test
The West Australian: Pat Cummins is set to be included in Australias squad for the second Ashes Test, providing another significant boost following their victory in Perth. Reports earlier indicated that it has not yet been confirmed if the team's captain will play in the game at the Gabba starting December 4. However, The West Australian confirmed that Cummins will be named in the squad that will be announced on Friday. No further players are anticipated to join Australias squad, leaving the teams top-order uncertain following Usman Khawajas back problems and Travis Heads impressive fourth-innings century in the first Test. Initially, there were concerns that Cummins might miss the entire blockbuster series due to a bone stress flare-up in his back revealed in September. However, he has since been able to complete bowling sessions at full intensity, including high-intensity sessions at Perth before and after the Ashes opener. On Thursday, Brendan Dodgett expressed uncertainty about his participation in the second Test, with Cummins recovering well and on schedule. However, he stated that he was mentally prepared to rise up to the occasion if needed in case Cummins was to miss out. Initially, there were concerns that Cummins might miss the entire blockbuster series due to a bone stress flare-up in his back revealed in September. However, he has since been able to complete bowling sessions at full intensity, including high-intensity sessions at Perth before and after the Ashes opener. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Asked if he had heard anything from the selectors regarding the second Test, Doggett added, We are soaking in the win and letting everyone get back to their families. We arrive in Brisbane on Sunday, so I assume conversations will start there about what the line-up looks like for the second Test. Article Source: IANS
Devine upstages Capsey as Scorchers seal victory
The NZ allrounder followed figures of 2 for 16 with 46 off 24 balls
Coach Cant Pick Up The Bat And Play: Ashwin Defends Gambhir After SA Whitewash
World Test Championship: Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin came to the defence of head coach Gautam Gambhir amid the heavy criticism of his strategy and game plan after a 0-2 home Test series sweep against South Africa. Fans and former cricketers raised questions over Gambhirs style of coaching after India suffered their second Test series sweep in two years. In the two-match series, Indian batters looked out of touch and failed to stitch big partnerships or individual scores to give a fight against the reigning World Test Championship winners. Why are we doing this? It's a sport. Managing a team cannot be that easy. And yes, he is hurting too. We must understand that. It might feel nice to get someone sacked, but that's not how it should be, Ashwin said in his YouTube show 'Ash ki Baat'. I've never been that kind of person. It's not about supporting anyone; Gautam is not my relative. I could also point out 10 mistakes. Yes, mistakes happen, but anybody can make them. It's just that when they cost you, they become very expensive, he added. Ashwin highlighted Indias struggles in the series, where they didnt post a total above 201 across four innings. The former spinner also added that the coachs responsibility is restricted to strategising off the field, and the rest remains with the players. We want to ask for responsibility. It's easy, because in Indian cricket, you know it and I know it -- there's a lot to gain and a lot of money involved, he said. So many people are ready to take the job, and there will always be people putting their hat in the ring. But the fact is, a coach cannot pick up the bat and go out to play. What can a coach do? I'm asking you a simple question. Put yourself in the coach's position. You may say a player needs continuity and that there has been a lot of rotation, fine, agreed. But the skill to play and perform is the player's responsibility, he added. So many people are ready to take the job, and there will always be people putting their hat in the ring. But the fact is, a coach cannot pick up the bat and go out to play. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I haven't seen enough responsibility taken by enough players to say the coach is the problem...I didn't see enough from the players side to blame decision-making alone. Sure, decision-making can always be better, no doubt, he said. Article Source: IANS
Union Home Minister Amit Shah: Olympian backstroke swimmer Maana Patel expressed her excitement as her home city was officially announced as the host of the 2030 Commonwealth Games (CWG) and credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for establishing a strong foundation for sports infrastructure in Gujarat. Ahmedabad was formally ratified as the host of the centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030, marking the return of the multisports event in the country after 20 years. The decision confirms that the worlds most populous nation will stage the landmark edition of the Games, after delegates of the 74 Commonwealth member nations and territories ratified Indias bid at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow. I feel very proud that Ahmedabad will be hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2030. India last hosted the CWG in 2010 in New Delhi, and now, after 20 years, my city will get the opportunity to host such a major multi-sport event. It truly makes me excited to see the city I grew up in achieve something so big, Maana, who was the first Indian female swimmer to qualify for the Olympics in 2021, told IANS. Modi ji had already laid a strong foundation for sports in Gujarat during his time as the Chief Minister. He launched Khel Mahakumbh, which has now evolved into Khelo India. His contribution to Gujarat - whether in sports development or women empowerment - has always been immense. Because of these efforts, many girls were encouraged to take up sports, she added. As a result, Ahmedabad has seen remarkable sports infrastructure growth, including the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex. The city now offers excellent sports facilities, and it makes me genuinely proud to see how far weve come, Maana further said. In September this year, Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Naranpura, Ahmedabad, was inaugurated by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Built at a cost of Rs 825 crore, the state-of-the-art facility is spread over 21 acres. It is equipped with an aquatics stadium, a sports centre of excellence, an indoor multi-sports arena, outdoor courts, a community sports centre, and a Fit India zone. It also offers opportunities for training, coaching, fitness, and yoga for both athletes and citizens. In addition to confirming the hosts for 2030, Commonwealth Sport also confirmed that 15 to 17 sports will feature at Ahmedabad 2030. Recently concluded Sport Programme Review outlined the sports which will feature at the Commonwealth Games: Athletics and Para Athletics, Swimming and Para Swimming, Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, Bowls and Para Bowls, Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting, Artistic Gymnastics, Netball and Boxing. In addition to confirming the hosts for 2030, Commonwealth Sport also confirmed that 15 to 17 sports will feature at Ahmedabad 2030. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The sports under consideration are:Archery, Badminton, 3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball, Beach Volleyball,CricketT20,Cycling, Diving,Hockey,Judo, Rhythmic Gymnastics,RugbySevens,Shooting, Squash, Triathlon and Para Triathlon and Wrestling. Article Source: IANS
Rodrigues to miss rest of WBBL for Brisbane Heat
She will remain in India and will support Mandhana whose wedding was postponed due to her father's health issues
Botham Calls Englands Outing In Ashes Opener horrendous'
PA News Agency: England legend Ian Botham criticised Bazball, suggesting that Ben Stokes and his team should consider returning home if they refuse to adapt after their embarrassing defeat in Perth. England was thoroughly outplayed by Travis Head's brilliance, allowing Australia to finish the match in just two days and secure an eight-wicket victory. England's Bazball approach faced further criticism, with figures like Michael Vaughan and R Ashwin calling it reckless after the defeat. The latest to condemn Bazball is Botham, describing it as horrendous and warning that England must quickly adapt and energise away from Bazball. It (Perth) was horrendous, there's no other word for it. England needs to fire up and fire up quickly. I'm fed up of hearing, 'this is the way we play'. If I hear it once more, I think I'll throw something at the television. If that's the way you play, you might as well go home now because it's going to be 5-0. They probably won't like me saying that but they need to need to get their heads around it. I want more pride when I see people pulling that sweater on, Botham told PA News Agency. The Ashes opener in Perth became a remarkable two-day drubbing as Australia defeated England by eight wickets. England, having won the toss and chosen to bat, scored only 172 in the first innings before the hosts were bowled out for 132. The chaotic first day saw a record 19 wickets fall, the most ever on Day 1 of an Ashes Test, with bowlers, especially Mitchell Starc, dominating and leaving England in a vulnerable state. They probably won't like me saying that but they need to need to get their heads around it. I want more pride when I see people pulling that sweater on, Botham told PA News Agency. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With support from Marnus Labuschagne (51*) and the winning runs from Steve Smith, Australia wrapped up the chase in just 28.2 overs, leaving England shell-shocked, while Australia surged to a 10 lead in the five-match series. Article Source: IANS
NZ Pacer Ben Sears To Play Club Cricket In Melbourne
Melbourne University Cricket Club: New Zealand fast bowler Ben Sears is set for a short playing spell in Victoria Premier Cricket as he works his way back from a hamstring injury. Sears will feature in six matches for Melbourne University Cricket Club - five T20s and one 50-over game - aiming to be ready for Wellingtons Super Smash campaign beginning in late December. If he returns to full fitness, he is expected to be in contention for New Zealands T20 World Cup squad in February. The 27-year-old has been out of action since the T20I series against Australia in early October, following a recurrence of the hamstring issue that also kept him out of Februarys Champions Trophy. With New Zealand currently focused on Plunket Shield fixtures and offering minimal short-format opportunities, Melbourne was chosen as the ideal place for him to regain match practice. Ben has missed a large portion of cricket in two out of the last three summers, so it was important for him to get as much cricket as possible on grass wickets leading into his Super Smash return, New Zealand coach Rob Walter said. He's a big part of our future plans and with an important period of T20 cricket ahead of us, we want to ensure Ben has the safest and most appropriate return to play plan in place. He's been progressing well and we're looking forward to seeing how he gets on in Melbourne. Sears who has represented New Zealand in one Test, four ODIs, and 22 T20Is is among several Black Caps fast bowlers currently dealing with injuries. Will O'Rourke is still recovering from a back stress fracture, Lockie Ferguson has been out with a hamstring issue, and Adam Milne is managing an ankle injury. Kyle Jamieson is also being eased back carefully following his back problems. He's a big part of our future plans and with an important period of T20 cricket ahead of us, we want to ensure Ben has the safest and most appropriate return to play plan in place. He's been progressing well and we're looking forward to seeing how he gets on in Melbourne. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sears will play his first match for University, a T20 against Kingston-Hawthorn, on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
ICC Rates Perth Pitch 'very Good' After Rapid Ashes Opener
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rated the playing surface for the first Ashes Test in Perth as 'very good' after the series opener was wrapped up within two days. The entire Test match lasted just 847 deliveries, making it the shortest Ashes Test by balls bowled since 1888. Match referee Ranjan Madugalle rated the Perth wicket 'very good', which, under the ICC's four-tier rating system, is the highest ranking possible awarded to pitches with good carry, limited seam movement, and consistent bounce early in the match, allowing for a balanced contest between batters and bowlers. The opening Test saw 19 wickets fall on Day 1 as England were bowled out for 172 with Mitchell Starc taking career-best figures of 7-58 before Australia's batters collapsed to 121/9 at stumps. Day 2 saw 13 wickets fall and 380 runs put on the board as England were bowled out for 164 before Travis Head's incredible 123 guided Australia to an eight-wicket win and 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Cricket Australia, chief of cricket, James Allsopp, said, The match referee's 'very good' rating justifies our belief Perth Stadium produced a pitch that provided a fair balance between bat and ball. The dominance of some brilliant pace bowling from both sides and the frenetic nature of the contest meant the match lasted only two days. Day 2 saw 13 wickets fall and 380 runs put on the board as England were bowled out for 164 before Travis Head's incredible 123 guided Australia to an eight-wicket win and 1-0 lead in the five-match series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As always, we want to ensure pitches across Australia have their own characteristics and we're looking forward to another enthralling contest under lights at the Gabba starting next Thursday, he added. Article Source: IANS
Jonassen Pulls Out Of WPL Auction Due To Injury, Other Left-arm Spinners In Sharp Focus
Mannat Kashyap Shuchi Upadhayay: Hours ahead of the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) mega auction, Australias left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Jess Jonassen has been ruled out from the player pool owing to an injury. Sources familiar with the matter told IANS on Thursday that Jesss unavailability was formally communicated to all five franchises during the mandatory pre-auction briefing on Wednesday. Jess had been a part of Delhi Capitals (DC) in the first three WPL seasons, where they finished as runners-up on all occasions. Though Jess is turning out for Brisbane Heat in the ongoing Womens Big Bash League (WBBL), it is understood that a shoulder issue she has been managing for an extended period is the reason behind her unavailability for the WPL auction and subsequent season. A few teams were keen on getting her in the auction due to Sophie Molineux not registering, but now that strategy has been changed and back up plans being discussed due to her unavailability being told a day prior. It wont come as a surprise if the other left-arm spinners, especially in the Indian players pool, will have more takers for them or their eventual price sees an increase in the mega auction, said sources. Other prominent left-arm spin bowling options who are also handy all-rounders are Englands Sophie Ecclestone, South Africas Chloe Tryon, as well as Indias N Sree Charani, Radha Yadav, Tanuja Kanwer, and are followed by youngsters like Parunika Sisodia, Bharti Rawal, Vaishavi Sharma, Ayushee Shukla, Mannat Kashyap Shuchi Upadhayay and Triveni Vasistha. It is also understood that in the pre-auction briefing, all five franchises were told that India opener Pratika Rawal, wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia and uncapped seamer VJ Joshitha are nursing injuries, though their names remain in the auction pool. Pratika is recovering from an ankle injury sustained in the World Cup league game against Bangladesh in Navi Mumbai, while Yastika had to undergo an ACL surgery after being ruled out of the World Cup due to injuring her left knee in the pre-tournament camp in Visakhapatnam. It is also understood that the injured trio cannot be counted towards the mandatory 15-member squad (though 18 is the maximum squad strength for the competition), and if they are picked, teams cannot get a replacement for them. Pratika is recovering from an ankle injury sustained in the World Cup league game against Bangladesh in Navi Mumbai, while Yastika had to undergo an ACL surgery after being ruled out of the World Cup due to injuring her left knee in the pre-tournament camp in Visakhapatnam. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 2026 WPL mega auction will begin with the marquee set featuring eight players Sophie, India duo of Deepti Sharma and Renuka Singh Thakur, followed by Australian pair of Alyssa Healy and Meg Lanning, South Africas Laura Wolvaardt and New Zealand duo of Sophie Devine and Amelia Kerr. Article Source: IANS
Sears set for club cricket stint in Melbourne
The fast bowler has been sidelined by a hamstring injury since early October
Jess Jonassen pulls out of WPL auction
The Australia allrounder is recovering from a shoulder complaint she has been managing for some time
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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 6th T20I- Who will win today PAK vs SL match?
PAK vs SL , 6th T20I , Cricket Tips :Pathum Nissanka played a match-winning knock against Zimbabwe and scored an unbeaten 98 off 58 balls to take Sri Lanka to victory. Though he missed a well-deserved century, he certainly gave hope to his team to play in the tri-series final. Sri Lanka will now face Pakistan at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. This match will begin at 6:30 PM IST on Thursday, and it is a chance for Sri Lanka to make it to the final. With three out of three wins, Pakistan are already through. This is a dead rubber game for them. But they will look to keep the winning momentum up. PAK vs SL: Match Details Date : November 27, 2025 (Thursday) Time : 6:30 PM IST Venue : Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium PAK vs SL: Live Streaming Details To watch the live action of the PAK vs SL game, Indian fans can switch to the Sports TV YouTube channel on Thursday. PAK vs SL: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 25 Pakistan : 15 Sri Lanka : 10 No - result / Tied : 00 PAK vs SL: Ground Pitch Report Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium offers a balanced wicket. Batters who can stay patient and have a good game against spin can run here. Fast bowlers will get swing for the first few overs, and then spinners will dominate the game. PAK vs SL: Possible XIs Pakistan : Salman Agha (c), Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Usman Khan (wk), Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Md. Wasim Jr, Mohammad Nawaz, Naseem Shah, Usman Tariq Zimbabwe : Kusal Mendis (wk), Pathum Nissanka, Kamil Mishara, Dasun Shanaka (c), Kusal Perera, Pavan Rathnayake, Janith Liyanage, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Eshan Malinga PAK vs SL: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter It will be a competition between Sahibzada Farhan and Pathum Nissanka. Both are in good form and are key batters for their side. Probable Best Bowler Usman Tariq is a mystery bowler who recorded a hat trick against Zimbabwe. For Sri Lanka, Wanindu Hasaranga has troubled these Pakistani batters in recent matches. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka are not looking comfortable against Pakistan and are losing consistently. Hence, we predict Pakistan to win this game. PAK vs SL Match 6th T20I, Today Match PAK vs SL, PAK vs SL Prediction, PAK vs SL Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 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.
Still Stranded After 4 Hours Mohammed Siraj Accuses Air India Express Of Leaving Passengers In Limbo
Air India Express Flight IX: India national cricket team fast-bowler Mohammad Siraj has publicly vented his anger after a frustrating experience with Air India Express. In a message on social media, Siraj said that his flight Air India Express Flight IX 2884 from Guwahati to Hyderabad was scheduled to depart at 7:25 pm but never took off on time. According to Siraj, despite repeated follow-ups, the airline offered no proper explanation and left passengers stranded for four hours. Flight delayed by 4 hours and still no update has left us stranded. Worst airline experience, Siraj wrote, warning fellow travellers against boarding the flight unless the airline cant take a stand. Siraj is returning home to Hyderabad after the Indian team suffered an embarrassing 408-run defeat to South Africa and lost the two-match series 0-2, their second successive home series clean sweep after losing 3-0 to New Zealand last year. Off-spinner Simon Harmer picked up 6-37 as India, chasing a massive target of 549, slumped to 140 all out on the fifth and final day of the match despite veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja waging a lone battle, top-scoring 54, the only saving grace for the Indian batting line-up that has surrendered completely against sustained bowling. South Africa also handed India their heaviest Test defeat by runs and set a new record for their biggest winning margin over India in Tests. Right from the time South Africa won the toss, everything went their way. India lost the first Test by 30 runs at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. India are now left to ponder over multiple questions as their fortress-like reputation when playing Tests at home suffered another big blow after their 3-0 loss to New Zealand last year. South Africa also handed India their heaviest Test defeat by runs and set a new record for their biggest winning margin over India in Tests. Right from the time South Africa won the toss, everything went their way. India lost the first Test by 30 runs at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will play South Africa in a three-match ODI series from November 30. Article Source: IANS
Opposition Rahul Gandhi: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, hosted the Indian blind womens cricket team, winners of the inaugural T20 World Cup, at 10 Janpath, New Delhi, on Wednesday. The Indian team made history by winning the first-ever Blind Women's T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka, beating Nepal by seven wickets in the final. Today, had the honour of hosting the Indian Blind Womens Cricket Team, the proud winners of the inaugural T20 World Cup, in New Delhi. Their historic victory is a powerful message of courage and possibilities. Their grit, discipline, and extraordinary spirit are an inspiration for the entire nation. India is proud of these champions, posted Rahul Gandhi on Facebook. The teams success marked a perfect campaign, with India remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament, demonstrating complete dominance. Opting to field first after winning the toss, India restricted Nepal to 114 for 5 in 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the stand-out performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. In the semifinal, India secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over Australia, while Nepal advanced to the final by narrowly defeating Pakistan in the other last-four encounter. Opting to field first after winning the toss, India restricted Nepal to 114 for 5 in 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the stand-out performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias emphatic title run not only highlights their consistency but also marks a major milestone for blind cricket, paving the way for increased recognition and growth of the sport in the coming years. Article Source: IANS
Sai Sudharsan Added To TN Squad For Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India batter Sai Sudharsan was added to the senior squad of Tamil Nadu by the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) on Wednesday for the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) in Ahmedabad, giving the team a much-needed boost following a slow start to the season. After scoring 15 and 14 in a difficult debut series that ended in a 408-run thrashing, the 24-year-old, who played in India's most recent Test loss in Guwahati that sealed a 0-2 series loss to South Africa, returns to domestic T20 action. Only Yashpal Sharma's 13 off 157 against Australia in 1981 is slower than Sudharsan's lengthy innings of 14 off 139 balls against South Africa in the current second Test at Guwahati, which is India's second-slowest Test knock involving at least 100 balls. Sudharsan's inclusion is anticipated to bolster an inexperienced batting unit looking for early momentum after Tamil Nadu lost to Rajasthan by six wickets on Wednesday to start their Group D campaign. Ahmedabad is familiar to the left-hander because it is the city where he established his T20 reputation with the Gujarat Titans, for whom he was a standout opener. With 759 runs from 15 games at a strike rate of 156.17, Sudharsan had a breakout IPL 2025 season and won the Orange Cap. Tamil Nadu will be hoping he can carry this form into their SMAT campaign. India's national T20 championship will have six emerging sides, Mizoram, Nagaland, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur, aiming for the plate division honours alongside the opportunity to be promoted to the elite category. The Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy's plate leg runs simultaneously with the 32-team competition in the elite bracket. Mizoram will be taking on Nagaland in the opening game of the plate division in Pune. Ahmedabad is familiar to the left-hander because it is the city where he established his T20 reputation with the Gujarat Titans, for whom he was a standout opener. With 759 runs from 15 games at a strike rate of 156.17, Sudharsan had a breakout IPL 2025 season and won the Orange Cap. Tamil Nadu will be hoping he can carry this form into their SMAT campaign. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Varun Chakravarthy (capt), Narayan Jagadeesan (vice-capt, wk), Tushar Raheja (wk), VP Amit Sathvik, M. Shahrukh Khan, Andre Siddarth, Pradosh Ranjan Paul, Shivam Singh, R Sai Kishore, M Siddharth, T Natarajan, Gurjapneet Singh, A Esakkimuthu, R Sonu Yadav, R Silambarasan, S Rithik Easwaran (wk), Sai Sudharsan Article Source: IANS
Delighted That India Won Bid To Host Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030: PM Narendra Modi
Union Home Minister Amit Shah: Prime Minister Narendra Modi sent his congratulations to the people of India after the nation was officially awarded the 2030 Commonwealth Games, with Amdavad (Ahmedabad) declared as the host city. This landmark declaration was made during the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly in Glasgow on Wednesday. has placed India firmly on the global sporting map. With the ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, we are eager to celebrate these historic games with great enthusiasm. We look forward to welcoming the world! posted Narendra Modi on X. The Amdavad 2030 organisers will work with Commonwealth Sport and international federations to finalise a programme of 1517 sports aligned with the recent Sport Programme Review, with additional disciplines such as cricket T20, shooting, hockey, wrestling, judo, rugby sevens, and 3x3 basketball under consideration, besides the option for two new sports proposed by the host. Union Home Minister Amit Shah credited PM Narendra Modi for the achievement of turning Bharat into a global sports hotspot. Congratulations to every citizen as India wins the prestigious bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad. This is a testament to PM Shri @narendramodi Jis vision for turning our Bharat into a global sports hotspot. Through penance spanning over a decade, Modi Ji has developed world-class sports infrastructure and uplifted our nations potential through effective governance and seamless teamwork, Amit Shah posted on X. Union Home Minister Amit Shah credited PM Narendra Modi for the achievement of turning Bharat into a global sports hotspot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ahmedabad is the second Indian city and the third in Asia to host the Commonwealth Games. The next edition of the Games will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2026. The previous edition was held in Birmingham in 2022. Article Source: IANS
Commonwealth Sport President Donald Rukare: India has been officially awarded the 2030 Commonwealth Games, with Amdavad (Ahmedabad) declared as the host city. This landmark declaration was made during the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly in Glasgow, Scotland, on Wednesday. Ashwini Kumar, Principal Secretary for Ports and Transport in Gujarat, said Indias preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games were meticulous, confident and driven by a solid team. Moments after delegates from 74 Commonwealth nations and territories approved Indias bid in Glasgow, Kumar said the state expected to complete all major preparations by the end of 2028 or early 2029, emphasising that facilities would be ready well in advance, aided by the staging of the World Police and Fire Games in October 2029. We are very confident, and we have done a good homework as a team. This team is led by the Deputy Chief Minister, who is a young and dynamic person We have the support of our Honourable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, our Union Sports Minister, Union Home Minister, and our Chief Minister, so this time there is a solid team behind the project, he said, stressing that funding and budgets had been very, very meticulously worked out. Kumar added that India was committed to delivering a Games that would be remembered for years to come, and one that would be sustainable financially and otherwise, befitting the events centenary and capable of being carried into the next 100 years. His assurances came on a day that marked a historic milestone for the Commonwealth Sport Movement, as Indiathe worlds most populous nationwas chosen to host the landmark 2030 Games, with Ahmedabad, Gujarat, as the main venue. The announcement triggered spontaneous celebrations: 20 Garba dancers and 30 Indian dhol drummers performed inside the General Assembly Hall, offering a vibrant glimpse into the cultural richness that awaits athletes and fans in 2030. Commonwealth Sport President Donald Rukare lauded Indias moment, saying, It will be a historic moment for India hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2030, and we truly believe that this event will be historic for the country. I have all my faith and trust in the administration guided by the Prime Minister himself, and I wish all my brothers and sisters from the country for this historic event. The Amdavad 2030 organisers will work with Commonwealth Sport and international federations to finalise a programme of 1517 sports aligned with the recent Sport Programme Review, with additional disciplines such as cricket T20, shooting, hockey, wrestling, judo, rugby sevens, and 3x3 basketball under consideration, besides the option for two new sports proposed by the host. Commonwealth Sport President Donald Rukare lauded Indias moment, saying, It will be a historic moment for India hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2030, and we truly believe that this event will be historic for the country. I have all my faith and trust in the administration guided by the Prime Minister himself, and I wish all my brothers and sisters from the country for this historic event. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India had won a total of 101 medals, including 38 gold medals in the 2010 CWG in New Delhi, with 30 medals coming from Shooting alone. In the 2022 edition, India bagged 61 medals, including 22 gold. Shooting was not included in the Birmingham edition. Article Source: IANS
Ahmedabad Named Host Of Centenary Commonwealth Games 2030
Commonwealth Sport General Assembly: Ahmedabad, India, has officially been confirmed as the host city for the Centenary Commonwealth Games in 2030, marking a historic milestone for the Commonwealth Sport Movement. This will be the second time that India will host the Commonwealth Games after New Delhi in 2010. The decision confirms that the worlds most populous nation will host the landmark edition of the Games after delegates from 74 Commonwealth member nations and territories approved Indias bid at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow on Wednesday. India put forward a strong vision for the 2030 Games, with Ahmedabad, Gujarat, as the main host city. This plan builds on the groundwork laid by Glasgow 2026 and allows India to celebrate its centenary in a memorable way. Moments after Amdavad was chosen to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, 20 Garba dancers and 30 Indian dhol drummers spontaneously performed in the General Assembly Hall. Their vibrant cultural display surprised delegates and offered a glimpse of the heritage and pride that athletes and fans can anticipate from a Games held in Gujarat, India. Garba is Gujarats traditional folk dance. The performance included members of Glasgows Indian community and individuals from other parts of the Commonwealth. It showcased both diversity and unity as part of the Movement, marking the journey from the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games to its Centenary edition. The inaugural Commonwealth Games took place in 1930 in Hamilton, Canada. At the latest Games in Birmingham, England, in 2022, Australia led the medal tally. The top five nations also included England, Canada, India, and New Zealand. Donald Rukare, President of Commonwealth Sport, said, This is the start of a new golden era for Commonwealth Sport. After a 'Games reset', we head to Glasgow 2026 in fantastic shape to welcome the 74 teams of the Commonwealth before setting our sights on Amdavad 2030 for a special Centenary edition of the Commonwealth Games. India brings scale, youth, ambition, rich culture, enormous sporting passion, and relevance, and I'm delighted to report strong interest from a range of nations to host the 2034 Games and beyond. We start our next century for the Commonwealth Games in good health. PT Usha, President of the Commonwealth Games Association of India, said, We are deeply honoured by the trust shown by Commonwealth Sport. The 2030 Games will not only celebrate a hundred years of the Commonwealth Movement but also lay the foundation for the next century. It will bring together Athletes, communities, and cultures from across the Commonwealth in a spirit of friendship and progress. Aside from confirming the hosts for 2030, Commonwealth Sport also announced that 15 to 17 sports will be included at Amdavad 2030. The Amdavad 2030 team will collaborate with Commonwealth Sport and the International Federation community to develop a vibrant and engaging sports programme that resonates locally while appealing globally. This will follow Commonwealth Sports recent Sport Programme Review, which outlines the sports included in the Commonwealth Games: Athletics and Para Athletics, Swimming and Para Swimming, Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, Bowls and Para Bowls, Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting, Artistic Gymnastics, Netball, and Boxing. The process to finalise the remaining sports in the programme will begin next month, with the complete line-up for the Centenary Games being announced next year. The sports being considered include:Archery, Badminton, 3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball, Beach Volleyball,CricketT20,Cycling, Diving,Hockey,Judo, Rhythmic Gymnastics,RugbySevens,Shooting, Squash, Triathlon, Para Triathlon, and Wrestling. The host may also suggest up to two new or existing sports. Duncan Scott, multiple Commonwealth champion swimmer, said, The Commonwealth Games are a special part of my career. Taking part in the home Games is incredible, so Im excited for Indian Athletes wholl get to do that in 2030. And for everyone else, weve got an opportunity to expand our horizons and experience the ambition and colour of Amdavad and India. I loved the chance to compete in the Gold Coast in Australia as part of a travelling Team Scotland. The sports being considered include:Archery, Badminton, 3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball, Beach Volleyball,CricketT20,Cycling, Diving,Hockey,Judo, Rhythmic Gymnastics,RugbySevens,Shooting, Squash, Triathlon, Para Triathlon, and Wrestling. The host may also suggest up to two new or existing sports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jaismine Lamboria, World Champion Boxer from India, said, It truly is a proud moment to see India become the host of the Centenary Commonwealth Games. Amdavad will give Athletes and fans a very warm and vibrant welcome, and having the opportunity to compete on home soil in 2030 will be a huge motivation for me and for many others. Im excited for the next decade for Indian sport. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026 Auction: Meet The Uncapped Indian Players Who Could Be On Franchises Radar
Emerging Teams Asia Cup: In its three seasons so far, the Womens Premier League (WPL) has already proven to be a launchpad for talented cricketers to shine and enter the Indian team. Players such as N. Sree Charani and Kranti Gaud are prime examples of this trend, as the duo played pivotal roles in Indias recent triumph in the ODI World Cup. Before them, players like Shreyanka Patil, Saika Ishaque, Asha Sobhana, Kashvee Gautam, and Titas Sadhu first came to prominence through the WPL and graduated to the national setup following standout performances in the competition. In the mega auction for the 2026 WPL, scheduled for Thursday in New Delhi, though marquee internationals will dominate the spotlight, the eyes of fans will be on the gems franchises unearthed from the vast pool of 142 uncapped Indian players. IANS looks at some uncapped cricketers, who have never featured in the league before, and could ignite intense bidding wars in the upcoming WPL auction: Vaishnavi Sharma (Base Price INR 10 lakh) The left-arm spinner announced her arrival on the big stage with a hat-trick during India's victorious U-19 World Cup campaign in Malaysia this year, where she also ended up at the top of the wicket-taking charts. Since then, her trajectory has been nothing short of exceptional. Vaishnavi dominated the recent Senior Women's T20 Trophy by being the leading wicket-taker with 21 scalps coming in 11 matches at an economy rate of 6.47. She maintained her purple patch through the inter-zonal tournament by picking up 12 wickets in five matches for Central Zone. Both tournaments had been closely watched by WPL scouts on the ground, and they would have taken note of Vaishnavis ability to extract a sharp turn by bowling slower through the air. With left-arm spinners set to be in heavy demand, expect teams to be in a bidding war for Vaishnavi, who hails from Madhya Pradesh, a state that has produced Indian players like Pooja Vastrakar and Kranti Gaud. Deeya Yadav (Base Price INR 10 lakh) The hard-hitting top-order batter, who has consciously modelled her game on fellow Haryana opener Shafali Verma, enjoyed a breakout time in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy, amassing 298 runs in eight innings at an impressive average of 59.5 and a strike rate of 128, including hitting three half-centuries. Deeya maintained her explosive form in the inter-zonal T20s, amassing 151 runs in six innings at a strike rate of 149.5, and took North Zone to the final. The lanky openers range of shots has caught the attention of scouts. The Gurugram-based Deeya first came into the limelight in November 2023 when she smashed an unbeaten 213 off 125 balls against Tripura in the U-15 Women's One-Day Trophy at Raipur. Mamatha Madiwala (Base Price INR 10 lakh) Many teams will be looking for a wicketkeeper-batter who can be a handy addition in the lower order, and someone like Mamatha fits the bill. She came into attention when she hit 56 not out in India As four-wicket win over New Zealand via DLS method in the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup warm-up match at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground 2 in Bengaluru. Though Shafali Verma top-scored with a 49-ball 70, Mamathas 56 not out off 60 balls, laced with six fours and a maximum, took India A over the line in what was also her debut game for the side. Representing Hyderabad in domestic cricket, Mamatha was a member of the Indian team at the 2023 Womens Emerging Teams Asia Cup in Hong Kong. Tanisha Singh (Base Price INR 10 lakh) Apart from her Delhi team-mates Bharti Rawal and Nazma Khan, another player from the national capital who will have the attention of all teams will be batting all-rounder Tanisha Singh. She was named the Most Valuable Player of the Season for her all-round performance in the 2025 Womens DPL, including hitting an unbeaten 76. Apart from being a handy off-spin bowler, Tanisha captained Delhi to the U23 Womens T20 Trophy win in the previous season. G. Trisha (Base Price INR 10 lakh) The Hyderabad-based opener had registered for WPL auctions before, but could never find any takers. But if her performances in 2025 are to go by, she may well find a team this time around in the mega auction. G. Trisha (Base Price INR 10 lakh) Also Read: Live Cricket Score After making 147 runs in the Senior Womens T20 Trophy, Trisha is currently playing the U23 Womens T20 Trophy, and with two U19 World Cup wins under her belt, teams will be tempted to rope in Trisha for the upcoming season. Article Source: IANS
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Parth Jindal vented his frustration after Team India lost the two-match home Test series to South Africa on Wednesday at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, calling it a complete thrashing and not remembering seeing the Test side being so weak at home. South Africa achieved a historic series sweep over India, their first in the nation in 25 years, as the hosts succumbed to another poor batting display on a worn fifth-day pitch in Guwahati. India were defeated by 408 runs, marking their heaviest loss by margin of runs at home, continuing a confusing decline that now includes five losses in their last seven home Tests after a 12-year unbeaten streak spanning 18 series. Not even close, what a complete thrashing at home! Dont remember seeing our test side being so weak at home!!! This is what happens when red ball specialists are not picked. This team is nowhere near reflective of the deep strength we possess in the red ball format. Time for India to move to a specialist red ball coach for Test cricket, Jindal, the founder and director of JSW Sports, which owns the Delhi Capitals franchise in IPL and WPL, said in a post on X. India head coach Gautam Gambhir defended the team managements decisions following the recent series loss, emphasising that all choices were made with the teams best interests in mind and that hindsight has no place in sport. He accepted collective responsibility for the defeat, stressing that accountability lies within the dressing room. Not even close, what a complete thrashing at home! Dont remember seeing our test side being so weak at home!!! This is what happens when red ball specialists are not picked. This team is nowhere near reflective of the deep strength we possess in the red ball format. Time for India to move to a specialist red ball coach for Test cricket, Jindal, the founder and director of JSW Sports, which owns the Delhi Capitals franchise in IPL and WPL, said in a post on X. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gambhir also highlighted that the loss to South Africa should not be compared with Indias 3-0 defeat to New Zealand the previous year, since that team had experienced senior players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravichandran Ashwin, all of whom have now quit the red-ball format. He noted that the current group is much younger and requires more exposure against strong opposition to develop. Article Source: IANS
Anjum Chopra Feels Sophie Ecclestone 'won't Come Cheap' At WPL Mega Auction
Anjum Chopra: Former India captain Anjum Chopra opined that England cricketer Sophie Ecclestone will earn big bucks at the inaugural Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 mega auction here on Thursday. The auction is set to feature 277 players, including 194 Indian and 83 international stars, promising an electrifying battle for talent across franchises. As anticipation builds, Anjum, alongside former India player Veda Krishnamurthy, highlighted that Englands Ecclestone and Australias Alyssa Healy are likely to dominate the auction spotlight. Speaking on JioHostar, Chopra emphasised Ecclestones value as a left-arm spinner capable of turning games, saying, Sophie Ecclestone is a true match-winner and will undoubtedly command a strong price at the auction. Given the budgets teams currently have, she wont come cheap. Most teams are likely to consider her as a key acquisition. Her left-arm spin and control make her a valuable asset. While Delhi and Mumbai Indians might not prioritise her, teams like the UP Warriorz will definitely look to use their right-to-match card on her. Even Delhi could consider bringing her on board as a strategic option. Adding to this, Veda highlighted Ecclestones consistency and all-around contributions as she stated, Ecclestone has been extremely impressive, especially in the World Cup, where she showcased why she is the top-ranked T20 bowler. In the shorter format, she brings a crucial X-factor, consistently delivering her full quota of four overs with an excellent economy rate. Additionally, she can contribute valuable runs with the bat, making her a genuine match-winner. Much like Deepti Sharma, Sophie will be a highly sought-after player by all teams in the auction. Adding to this, Veda highlighted Ecclestones consistency and all-around contributions as she stated, Ecclestone has been extremely impressive, especially in the World Cup, where she showcased why she is the top-ranked T20 bowler. In the shorter format, she brings a crucial X-factor, consistently delivering her full quota of four overs with an excellent economy rate. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, Veda also raised concerns about Healys fitness following her recent injury, saying, There is some uncertainty around Alyssa Healys fitness, as we observed during the recent World Cup that she wasnt at full strength in the later stages. She was in the process of making a comeback from injury, which raises questions about her readiness. Article Source: IANS
'I Am The Same Guy Who Got Results...': Gambhir Says His Future Is For BCCI To Decide
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Under immense pressure after suffering a 2-0 series defeat to South Africa, India head coach Gautam Gambhir said his future rests with the BCCI while pointing to the success the Indian team achieved during his tenure so far. At the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, India were bowled out for just 140 in pursuit of an improbable 549 and suffered a 408-run hammering to suffer their second home series loss after a 3-0 defeat to New Zealand last year. Gambhir's coaching is under the scanner regarding the Test team's recent poor performances, despite significant success in limited-overs formats. Under Gambhir's reign, India has played six Test series so far, winning only two, while one ended in a draw. It is up to BCCI to decide. I have said it during my first press conference when I took over as the head coach: Indian cricket is important, I am not important, and I sit here and say exactly the same thing. Yes, people can keep forgetting about it. I am the same guy who got results in England as well with a young team, and I am sure you guys will forget very soon because a lot of people keep talking about New Zealand. I am the same guy under whom we won the Champions Trophy and the Asia Cup as well. Yes, this is a team which has less experience and I have said it before as well that they need to keep learning and they are putting everything possible to turn the tide, said Gambhir in the post-match press conference. Under Gambhirs tenure, India have now lost 10 of their 18 Tests, with the 408-run loss in Guwahati being their heaviest defeat in Tests by runs. Gambhir has faced mounting criticism in recent months for his frequent chopping and changing of the playing eleven and his preference for all-rounders over specialist batters and bowlers in the longer format. It lies with everyone in the dressing room and starts with me, to everyone in the dressing room. I have said it before as well that we win together, we lose together. So I am not going to be someone who is going to say that it lies with X, Y or Z. It lies with everyone sitting in that room, as simple as it can get. That is what team sport is all about. Again, the buck should be stopping with everyone, as simple because yes, we need to apply better. At one stage, we were 95/1. I am sure you guys must be watching the game. From 95/1 to 120/7 is not acceptable and we keep talking about obviously spin, but then one seamer got four wickets in that spell and we have had these collapses in the past as well. Someone needs to put their hand up and say that I am going to stop this, whatever you call it, the collapse. For me, I think that is something that was that 30-minute spell that obviously took us away from the game as well because at one stage on day three, we were pretty much in control of the game where we were 95/1. Then from there to lose five or six wickets for nothing on the board literally was always pushing us back, he added. Gautam further rejected any similarities between the series defeats to South Africa and New Zealand at home, adding that the batters need time to settle into playing Test cricket. First of all, in the series against New Zealand, we had a very different side and this is a very different one. When you see this batting line-up against that batting line-up, the experience between the two is chalk and cheese. Someone needs to put their hand up and say that I am going to stop this, whatever you call it, the collapse. For me, I think that is something that was that 30-minute spell that obviously took us away from the game as well because at one stage on day three, we were pretty much in control of the game where we were 95/1. Then from there to lose five or six wickets for nothing on the board literally was always pushing us back, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So for me, I think that is something they will keep learning. Hopefully, they keep learning as that is important. Because I know that I hate using this word transition and this is exactly what transition is. When you have got a batting line-up which has literally played less than 15-20 Test matches, they need time to absorb pressure and have to keep getting better against quality attacks and against quality sides, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Itll Be An Epic Contest Across All Formats Against India: Beth Mooney
While Beth Mooney: While Beth Mooney is focused on the ongoing Womens Big Bash League, her mind is already racing ahead to Marchs big stage when Australia play a day-night Test against India. With just 100 days to go, the Australian batter is thinking beyond the present and eyeing opportunities for fresh faces to break into the national side. The pink-ball clash at the WACA Ground, set for March 6-9, will wrap up a high-stakes multi-format series featuring three T20Is and three ODIs. Emotions are bound to run high after Indias stunning semi-final win over Australia at the recent edition of the ODI World Cup, where Harmanpreet Kaurs side claimed their first ICC crown. I think the scary thing about India now is they've been a little bit settled for a while with their selection calls and things like that. It looks like they've got a pretty good style of play in all formats of the game, Mooney was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au. It'll be an epic contest across all formats, ending in a Test match at the WACA, which is really exciting. (The World Cup) didn't pan out how we wanted them to in that semi-final, but at the same time, we're still playing a great brand of cricket in the 50-over format, and have found our way again in the T20 format as well, so I think it'll be a really exciting series across the board, and hopefully we get plenty of fans out to see us, she added. For Australia, the series comes at a pivotal moment. The T20Is will be their first matches in nearly a year, offering a vital chance to test combinations ahead of the T20 World Cup in England in June 2026. The ODIs mark the start of a new four-year cycle in the 50-over game, a period expected to see significant squad changes. And then theres the Test. Scarce and unshackled by a championship ladder, womens Tests provide selectors with rare freedom to experiment. It could be the perfect platform to blood the next generation and build momentum for the future. For Australia, the series comes at a pivotal moment. The T20Is will be their first matches in nearly a year, offering a vital chance to test combinations ahead of the T20 World Cup in England in June 2026. The ODIs mark the start of a new four-year cycle in the 50-over game, a period expected to see significant squad changes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias multi-format tour of Australia begins on February 15 at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). Article Source: IANS
'Every Match Reflected Their Hunger For Glory', Says India Coach Tejeswini Of Womens Kabaddi WC Win
Kabaddi World Cup: The Indian womens kabaddi team, on Wednesday, returned to the country with much fanfare after beating Chinese Taipei in the Womens Kabaddi World Cup in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The side secured a 3528 win in the final, in what was their second straight World Cup title, further showcasing their strength in the sport. Speaking on the victory, head coach V. Tejeswini Bai shared words of praise for his team. What this team achieved in Dhaka has filled my heart with pride. The girls played with incredible heart, discipline, and determination every single match was a reflection of their hunger to bring glory to India. I was the head coach when we won the Asian Games in 2023, and the Asian Kabaddi Championship in 2025, so this is a hat-trick of wins for me. Winning a World Cup medal for the country is always special, but watching these young women rise to the moment makes it even more meaningful. As a coach, I couldnt be prouder of them, she added. Skipper Ritu Negi spoke about how important this victory was for the future of womens kabaddi in India, Lifting the World Cup for India is a feeling beyond words. As captain, I know Im only as strong as the team behind me, and this group of girls stood together through every challenge. Womens kabaddi has grown so much the competition is tougher than ever but we believed in each other till the final whistle. Chinese Taipei pushed us hard, but our unity and trust made the difference. This victory belongs to every girl who dreams of representing India one day, she added. Sanju Devi, who finished as the Player of the Tournament, lauded the teams collective effort for the win. Being named Player of the Tournament is an honour I will cherish forever, but this moment belongs to my entire team. Every raid, every tackle, every point it came from our collective fight. Womens kabaddi has grown so much the competition is tougher than ever but we believed in each other till the final whistle. Chinese Taipei pushed us hard, but our unity and trust made the difference. This victory belongs to every girl who dreams of representing India one day, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India dominated the tournament from start to finish, winning all their group-stage matches before defeating Iran 3321 in the semi-final to book their place in the title clash. Chinese Taipei also enjoyed an unbeaten run in their group and overcame hosts Bangladesh 2518 in the other semi-final. Article Source: IANS
A Defeat Too Loud To Ignore: Indian Test Cricket Faces Its Moment Of Reckoning
Coach Gautam Gambhir: By the end of a bruising Test series, it wasnt just the scoreboard that told the story; it was the silence of disbelief echoing across Indian cricket. Time is the only healer may sound comforting, but for the current Indian Test side, time feels more like a ticking clock. A back-to-back series loss, capped by a humiliating defeat at home, has left nowhere to hide. The wounds are fresh, the questions louder, and the scrutiny unforgiving. South Africa's 20 sweep was not just historic; it was ruthless. The visitors etched their names into the record books with a 408-run demolition in the second Test, Indias heaviest defeat in the format. It marked only the Proteas second-ever Test series win on Indian soil, and their first since 2000, making the result all the more damning for the hosts. The Guwahati decider became a showcase of South African dominance. What began as a cautious innings turned monumental through Senuran Muthusamys resolute 109 and Marco Jansen's commanding 93, pushing the total to a formidable 489. Jansen then switched roles seamlessly, tearing through Indias batting with a fiery 6-48 as the home side crumbled to 201. Refusing to loosen their grip, South Africa extended the advantage. Tristan Stubbs assured 94 powered them to 260/5 declared, setting an impossible target. Simon Harmer, already a hero from Kolkata, delivered the final blow with a magical 6/37, dismantling Indias resistance on the last day. Indias fight was sporadic at best. Sai Sudarshan showed promise, and Ravindra Jadejas gritty 54 offered brief hope, but the collapse that followed spoke volumes of a side struggling for identity and direction. Beyond the boundary, the fallout is intensifying. Critics, former cricketers, and fans alike are questioning selections, strategies, and leadership. Coach Gautam Gambhir now finds himself under the microscope, with BCCI officials expected to seek clear answers from both him and the team management. The defeat also stings in the larger picture. Indias WTC 2025-27 campaign has taken a severe hit, slipping to fifth in the standings with a PCT of 48.15, overtaken even by arch-rivals Pakistan. South Africa, meanwhile, surge with confidence, boasting 36 points and a commanding 75 per cent PCT as they tighten their grip near the summit. Beyond the boundary, the fallout is intensifying. Critics, former cricketers, and fans alike are questioning selections, strategies, and leadership. Coach Gautam Gambhir now finds himself under the microscope, with BCCI officials expected to seek clear answers from both him and the team management. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indian cricket is at a crossroads, and every decision from here on could define its future. Article Source: IANS
SSC ground in Sri Lanka to get floodlights for men's T20 World Cup
That will open up fresh possibilities for Sri Lankan cricket with day-night Tests becoming more viable in the country
Cricket In India Isn't Just Playing Against XI; You Face A Whole Nation: Dale Styen
Former South Africa: Former South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn praised the team's historic 2-0 Test series victory in India, calling it a landmark achievement that highlighted their collective efforts. At the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, South Africa crushed India by 408 runs in the second Test to complete a 2-0 series sweep. Simon Harmer returned with figures of 6-37 to bowl India out for just 140 in pursuit of an improbable 549, as South Africa secured their first Test series win in India in 25 years, the previous victory coming under Hansie Cronjes captaincy in 2000. Its a monumental achievement, especially considering its taken South Africa 25 years to win a Test series in India. Having toured here myself, I know how challenging it is. Its a place that pushes you out of your comfort zone. Cricket in India isn't just about competing against eleven players; its facing an entire cricket-mad nation, which tests everything from travel to conditions for any visiting team, Steyn said on JioStar. Under Temba Bavumas leadership, South Africa has built a cohesive unit with bowlers capable of taking 20 wickets in a Test and a batting line-up that relentlessly accumulates runs. While they may lack players with lofty batting averages like previous stars, this teams strength lies in collective contribution. No one in the South African squad had a poor tour; every player contributed with bat and ball. Their fielding was also outstanding, with Kyle Verreynne shining behind the stumps and with the bat. This South African team is firing on all cylinders, deserving immense respect as they capitalise on their current peak form, which they emphatically demonstrated here in India, he added. He also noted that luck and South Africas spinners being better than the Indian tweakers also played major roles in the visitors' 2-0 series win. The conditions in India remain challenging as ever. Had this been the first Test of the series, I believe it still would have been tough cricket. No one in the South African squad had a poor tour; every player contributed with bat and ball. Their fielding was also outstanding, with Kyle Verreynne shining behind the stumps and with the bat. This South African team is firing on all cylinders, deserving immense respect as they capitalise on their current peak form, which they emphatically demonstrated here in India, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South African batsmen confidently took on the Indian spinners, while bowlers like Marco Jansen adapted expertly with reverse swing and variations. The Indian side, by contrast, appeared less adaptable. Overall, the conditions remained tough, but South Africas superior execution made the difference, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
India's WTC final prospects take a hit after 2-0 loss to South Africa
They are down at No. 5 in the World Test Championship table and have plenty to do the the second half of their cycle
'Guys want to be the men for the team': Bavuma hails incredible SA achievement
Rohit Sharma Back As No. 1 ODI Batter, Starc Attains Career-high In Test Rankings
T20I Player Rankings: Rohit Sharma regained the top rank among ODI batters, while Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza achieved the No.1 spot in the T20I all-rounders rankings for the first time in his career, reflecting his recent strong form in the latest ICC Men's T20I Player Rankings. Raza has been in excellent form for his team in the ongoing tri-series with Sri Lanka and hosts Pakistan. His latest performance was against Sri Lanka on Tuesday, where he scored a rapid 37 runs and bowled four economical overs in a nine-wicket defeat. Raza's performance was sufficient for him to surpass Pakistan's Saim Ayub in the T20I all-rounders rankings, with the 39-year-old reaching the top spot for the first time in his 13-year international career. Raza has remained in the top 10 rankings since the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, with his recent performances highlighting his consistent form in the shortest format of the game. He was recently ranked No.1 as the ODI all-rounder in September and is now second in the same category for the longer white-ball format. Ayub drops to second in T20I all-rounders rankings, while Mohammad Nawaz moves up to seventh after strong performances in the tri-series. Pakistan players continue to improve, with Sahibzada Farhan climbing eight spots to rank fourth among T20I batters, and former captain Babar Azam rising five spots to reach 29th after scoring a recent half-century. All three formats see reshuffles in the top 10 this week, including a notable change at the ODI summit, where India veteran Rohit Sharma retakes the top spot back from New Zealands Daryl Mitchell. Mitchell had to sit out the final two matches of the Black Caps' ODI series sweep over the West Indies at home, resulting in the right-hander losing valuable rating points and falling below Rohit at the top of the ODI batter rankings. The Kiwis saw some positive movements as Rachin Ravindra advanced one spot to 12th and Devon Conway climbed 11 places to 31st. Meanwhile, West Indies captain Shai Hope improved two positions to eighth after scoring an unbeaten century in the second match of the series against New Zealand. The Black Caps see their rankings improve in the ODI bowlers list, with Mitchell Santner (up one place to sixth) and Matt Henry (up one spot to joint 10th) benefiting most from their 3-0 series sweep. The latest Test rankings also show several Australian players advancing after their impressive win against England in Perth, while stars from Bangladesh are making similar progress following their victory over Ireland at home. Australia's Travis Head delivered a match-winning innings in Perth's fourth innings, helping his team secure victory. His performance earned him a four-place rise to sixth in the latest Test batter rankings. England's left-hander Ollie Pope moved up four spots to rank 24th, also making progress among Test batters. Meanwhile, Bangladesh's Mushfiqur Rahim rose seven places to 30th, Litton Das climbed eight spots to 37th, and Mominul Haque advanced eight places to tie at 46th. These updates follow their team's 217-run win over Ireland in Mirpur. Australia's Travis Head delivered a match-winning innings in Perth's fourth innings, helping his team secure victory. His performance earned him a four-place rise to sixth in the latest Test batter rankings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There is also a change near the top of the list for Test all-rounders as Ben Stokes moves up one place to second behind India's Ravindra Jadeja, while Starc gains two spots to leap to fifth. Article Source: IANS
Defeat To SA, 3-0 Loss To NZ Reflect Broader Issues Beyond Just Outcomes, Says Kumble
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Former India captain and coach Anil Kumble said the teams recent setbacks - a 2-0 series defeat to South Africa coming just a year after the 3-0 loss to New Zealand - point to deeper concerns within the Test team and that improvements are the need of the hour. At the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Wednesday, India were bowled out for 140 and lost to South Africa by 408 runs their biggest Test defeat by runs. Its also Indias fifth loss in their last seven home Tests, as South Africa clinched a Test series win in India for just the second time after 2000. The results, especially todays defeat to South Africa and the 3-0 loss to New Zealand, reflect broader issues beyond just outcomes. India appeared well-positioned in parts, but ultimately faltered. Whats needed is a different mindset for Test cricket; constant changes to the playing XI, batting orders, and frequent rotations prevent stability. While injuries and form dips are understandable, India must take time to deeply reflect, said Kumble on JioStar. With Indias next assignment coming via a two-match trip to Sri Lanka next year, Kumble felt now is the time to review the defeats and set the roadmap for improving as a Test side. With the next Test only in August 2026, there is room for thoughtful discussion on the future direction of Indian Test cricket. The retirement of several key stalwarts in recent months has created a vacuum that requires clear vision and structured planning. The team needs a strong core of experienced players to support and nurture emerging talent. Introducing too many inexperienced players simultaneously without a solid foundation wont work. A robust line-up with mostly seasoned players, complemented by one or two newcomers, is essential for sustained success. Kumble, one of the greatest leg-spinners in the game, was also left disappointed by Indias repeated batting struggles against South Africa. It was also evident from the fact that barring Ravindra Jadejas 54, none of the batters touched even the 20-run mark. Its very disappointing for India. Looking back at the four innings, the team could only bat a maximum of 83.5 overs, largely due to the resilient partnership between Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar. Kumble, one of the greatest leg-spinners in the game, was also left disappointed by Indias repeated batting struggles against South Africa. It was also evident from the fact that barring Ravindra Jadejas 54, none of the batters touched even the 20-run mark. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Unfortunately, this pattern has repeated itself with different bowlers, teams, and slightly varying conditions. It was a tough surface with natural wear and tear to be negotiated, but India failed to cope with these challenges, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

