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Swiss Open: Ruud Survives A Scare, Comes Back To Beat Faria, Reaches Quarters
Swiss Open Gstaad: Casper Ruud survived a major scare in his opening match at the Swiss Open Gstaad on Thursday, as he rallied past Portugals Jaime Faria 6-7(1), 6-4, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the clay court event. Faria, who overcame Stan Wawrinka in the first round, was at his free-flowing best for large parts of his clash against Ruud to move close to his first win against a Top-20 player. However, from a set down, the Norwegian crucially increased his weight and depth of shot. The second seed broke Farias serve on his sixth break point of an intriguing ninth game of the second set before he put his foot down to race clear in the third and record his first win since Roland Garros. Sometimes it is hard to say when you get a good feeling, and you start to win some games in a row, said Ruud, who is chasing his first title of the season. You try from the first game to the last, but suddenly something clicked in the middle of the second for me, luckily. Ruud is aiming to join Sergi Bruguera and Alex Corretja as just the third player to lift the trophy in Gstaad on three occasions. The 2021 and 2022 champion, who owns a 10-1 tournament record, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, will next meet Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Cerundolo, who upset the No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, Jannik Sinner, on clay at Roland Garros in May, overcame Miomir Kecmanovic 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 to advance to his third tour-level quarter-final of the season. Ruud is aiming to join Sergi Bruguera and Alex Corretja as just the third player to lift the trophy in Gstaad on three occasions. The 2021 and 2022 champion, who owns a 10-1 tournament record, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index, will next meet Juan Manuel Cerundolo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Over two days sounds like a cricket match. I am happy to have it done. It was a long one. We played for a long time. He played an unbelievable match from his side and made my life pretty difficult out there, Tsitsipas said when reflecting on his two-hour and 29-minute win. It is a bit strange going to bed without the match being completed. I was trying to visualise what I was going to do today, and it worked out pretty well. Article Source: IANS
Selectors Unlikely To Pick Rohit Sharma For ODIs After Lords Match Against England
ODI World Cup: In a major development that could signal the end of an era in Indian cricket, senior opener and former captain Rohit Sharma is unlikely to be picked for ODIs following Sundays match against England at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground. According to a BCCI source aware of the development, the Ajit Agarkar-led national selection committee has decided to look past the veteran batter in the 50-over format, as they look to give more game time to young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal in preparation for the 2027 Mens ODI World Cup, to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. The selectors have decided that henceforth they will not select Rohit Sharma in ODIs. If he wants to bow out gracefully or chooses not to call it a day immediately, that is entirely his personal decision. However, the message is clear: the selectors will not pick him for ODIs after the game at Lords on Sunday, said the BCCI source to IANS on Thursday. The decision stems from growing concerns over the veteran batsman's recent form, which is evident from his scratchy knock of 26 against England in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens. The word going around is that Rohit hasn't been operating at his fluent best for some time. Meanwhile, someone like Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has scored well of late in ODIs, is forced to sit out. This stark contrast is what prompted the selectors to rethink their long-term strategy. As of now, it is becoming increasingly certain that Sundays game at Lords may well be Rohits final appearance as an Indian cricket team player, added the BCCI source. It is yet to be known if the selection committee had informed Rohit in advance about its decision to move on from him in ODIs after the trip to England ends on Sunday. Rohit has already retired from T20Is, shortly after leading India to the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup title. He is playing the 50-over format because he wants to represent the country in the 2027 ODI World Cup. The word going around is that Rohit hasn't been operating at his fluent best for some time. Meanwhile, someone like Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has scored well of late in ODIs, is forced to sit out. This stark contrast is what prompted the selectors to rethink their long-term strategy. As of now, it is becoming increasingly certain that Sundays game at Lords may well be Rohits final appearance as an Indian cricket team player, added the BCCI source. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also led India with aplomb in 56 ODIs, including leading the side to the 2023 World Cup final with his all-out attacking approach and astute leadership. Rohit also captained India to the 2025 Mens Champions Trophy triumph in the UAE. Article Source: IANS
2nd ODI: India Batters Are A Little Bit Worried About Playing The Short Ball, Says Bopara
On BBC Radio: Former England all-rounder Ravi Bopara believes Indian batters have started to look a little bit worried about tackling the short ball on English wickets, following them being bowled out for 233 in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Thursday. Throughout Indias innings, a majority of their batters struggled to play the short balls and were dismissed because of it, as Englands pacers took nine wickets collectively. Its almost like every time an Indian batsman falls to the short ball, a signal is sent to the dressing room, and they get worried about the short ball. You get a lot of indifference in pace and bounce on English wickets. It just looks like India are a little bit worried about the short ball at the moment, Bopara said to broadcasters Sky Sports during the mid-innings break. Former England captain Eoin Morgan credited the hosts' tactical discipline during the middle overs for choking India's scoring rate and forcing errors through cross-batted shots. Throughout the middle phase of the game, England took wickets, and India's runs flowed. But England were more accurate with how they bowled in the second powerplay. They enticed India into cross-batted shots, which stunted them and allowed England to take and create more opportunities, he noted. Morgan also expressed surprise over Virat Kohli's dismissal for 65, calling it a rare slip-up for a batsman known for converting half-centuries into match-winning hundreds. All of us had the house on for Kohli producing something special. Were all homeless now! He looked highly tuned, Virat Kohli in the form of his life from the get-go. He walked out with a huge amount of intent; his footwork was crisp, and he made things look easy. It was classic Kohli, accumulating a run-a-ball, even when partnerships slowed. For him to get out at 65 is an anomaly. Weve seen how good he is throughout his career, converting starts into hundreds. He normally capitalises and punishes the opposition, but not today, and thats to Englands credit. Another former England captain, Michael Atherton, highlighted how the inclusion of Gus Atkinson relieved pressure on captain Harry Brook and premier pacer Jofra Archer. England should be confident chasing this down. Well see if they can in the second half of this game, but the first has gone very well. Harry Brook was able to bowl Jofra Archer out because he had more cover with the extra seamer, with Gus Atkinson the big difference. Atkinson changed the balance of the side and claimed the big wickets of Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer. Another former England captain, Michael Atherton, highlighted how the inclusion of Gus Atkinson relieved pressure on captain Harry Brook and premier pacer Jofra Archer. England should be confident chasing this down. Well see if they can in the second half of this game, but the first has gone very well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The first innings was disappointing -- some poor batting from India. Looking at the pitch, India will be looking to get some early wickets, get into that middle order, and try to make it a game. I think they are 30 or 40 runs short. The way India was batting, we were looking at 300. There is something for the bowlers on this surface, so who knows. Article Source: IANS
India rolled for 233 despite Kohli and Iyer fifties
Jofra Archer and Gus Atkinson picked up three wickets each on a pitch that had runs in it
Jofra Archer: A dramatic middle-order collapse saw India being bundled out for a below-par 233 in 44 overs, despite half-centuries from Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer, in the second ODI against England at the Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Thursday. England pace spearheads Jofra Archer (3-47) and Gus Atkinson (3-50) did the maximum damage as India imploded spectacularly, losing their last seven wickets for just 55 runs after being comfortably placed at 178/3 at one stage. England's pacers dominated the proceedings, accounting for nine wickets in the innings. While skipper Shubman Gill provided a brisk start, Rohit Sharma struggled for rhythm. Kohli (65 off 66 balls) then anchored the innings with a well-crafted half-century, and Iyer (66 off 71 balls) waged a lone battle. A late, explosive cameo by Jasprit Bumrah (20 not out off 13 balls) gave the visitors a much-needed push towards the end. But Atkinson and Saqib Mahmood (2-52) cleaned up the tail to leave England chasing a target of 234 runs to level the three-match series. Put into bat first, Gill and Rohit started cautiously against the pace duo of Jofra Archer and Saqib Mahmood. Gill hit the first boundary of the innings by elegantly flicking Mahmood through mid-wicket, while Rohit was dropped on five when Gus dropped a tough chance off his mistimed pull at fine leg off Archer. Gill, however, found his rhythm quickly. After surviving an LBW review, he responded immediately by charging Mahmood for a boundary over cover. He looked in sublime touch, hitting Archer for consecutive boundaries in the fifth over and repeating the feat against Mahmood in the sixth over. The reintroduction of Atkinson in the eighth over brought the crucial breakthrough for England - Gill drove a half-volley firmly in the air, and Ben Duckett took a sharp, diving catch to his right at cover to dismiss him for 31. Kohli walked in and wasted no time, getting off the mark with a crisp straight drive for four off Archer. He continued his aggressive intent against Atkinson in the 10th over, whipping him over mid-on and drilling a trademark cover drive for back-to-back boundaries. Rohit, who had been relatively quiet, broke the shackles in the 12th over by pulling Atkinson over deep square leg for the first six of the innings. Kohli maintained the pressure on Adil Rashid, finding the fence with a late cut and a well-executed sweep to reach an unbeaten 29 off 25 balls before the drinks break came. But shortly after that, Rohit got a top-edge on a sweep off Will Jacks and gave Jos Buttler a simple catch after moving to his left to fall for 26, while Ishan Kishans struggles ended with him toe-ending a pull to Sam Curran, who completed a sharp grab off his own bowling. With Iyer starting well, Kohli marched forward to dispatch Curran down the ground for four and bring up his fifty off 50 balls. Just when the partnership between Kohli and Iyer was looking dangerous, England skipper Harry Brook brought back his premier pacer Archer, and the move paid rich dividends in the 32nd over. Kohli got a top edge while trying to whip a back-of-a-length delivery, and Rashid ran in from third man to complete a fine catch and dismiss him for 65. One brought two for England as Washington Sundar, struggling with a hamstring issue, couldnt move much while pulling and lobbed it behind Buttler for an easy catch off Mahmood. Though Iyer got his fifty in 42 balls by pulling Archer for six and continued to wage a lone battle, Indias slide continued as Archer dismissed Axar Patel, who got a feather edge to Buttler while attempting to guide a sharp, rising delivery over the keepers head. On the very next ball, Shivam Dube was dismissed for a golden duck after chipping a length delivery straight back to Archer, who took a sharp return catch in his follow-through. Gurnoor Brar flashed hard at a wide delivery from Mahmood and was caught at sweeper cover. Bumrah sent the Cardiff crowd into a frenzy by taking Mahmood to the cleaners in an 18-run 43rd over. He hit consecutive boundaries -- a top-edged pull over the keeper followed by a powerful whip through mid-wicket, before smashing a short delivery over deep square leg for a magnificent six. But Indias late charge was halted in the next over when Atkinson had Iyer poking at a good-length delivery outside the off-stump, but Iyer could only edge behind. Two balls later, Atkinson ended Indias innings by sending Prasidh Krishnas leg stump for a toss, as England completed a clinical bowling show. Gurnoor Brar flashed hard at a wide delivery from Mahmood and was caught at sweeper cover. Bumrah sent the Cardiff crowd into a frenzy by taking Mahmood to the cleaners in an 18-run 43rd over. He hit consecutive boundaries -- a top-edged pull over the keeper followed by a powerful whip through mid-wicket, before smashing a short delivery over deep square leg for a magnificent six. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 233 all out in 44 overs (Shreyas Iyer 66, Virat Kohli 65; Jofra Archer 3-47, Gus Atkinson 3-50) against England Article Source: IANS
Buoyant Zimbabwe eye series win against depleted Bangladesh
Bangladesh have now lost their last five T20Is and need their top order to fire
Raichandani's Double Ton Becomes A Standout In Drawn First Youth Test Between India And Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Under: Opener Lakshay Raichandanis magnificent double century and a patient hundred by wicketkeeper-batter Manav Krishna were the standout performances in India Under-19's dominant batting display as their first Youth Test against Sri Lanka Under-19 ended in a tame draw in Galle on Thursday. Resuming on the overnight score of 196, Raichandani quickly crossed the double ton milestone before being dismissed for a superb 207 off 324 balls. His marathon 492-minute stay at the crease was studded with 22 boundaries and three sixes. India amassed a mammoth 576 in their first innings to secure a substantial 152-run lead over the hosts, who had declared their first innings at 424 for nine. Krishna played a stellar supporting role, scoring a well-compiled 100 off 153 deliveries, laced with six fours and three sixes, before becoming the last man to be dismissed. Facing a deficit, Sri Lanka U-19 fought back in their second innings to post 178/6 before declaring. India skipper, off-spinner Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan, bowled beautifully to claim 4-49 and momentarily put the hosts under pressure. However, Sri Lankan opener Dulnith Sigera's defiant 72 off 77 balls, coupled with a resilient 51 off 66 balls from Kavija Gamage and an unbeaten 21 off 26 balls from Chamika Heenatigala, ensured the hosts batted out the remaining overs safely. With no realistic chance of an outright result on the final day, the four-day match ended in a draw. The action now shifts to Colombo, where the second four-day game is scheduled to begin on July 20. However, Sri Lankan opener Dulnith Sigera's defiant 72 off 77 balls, coupled with a resilient 51 off 66 balls from Kavija Gamage and an unbeaten 21 off 26 balls from Chamika Heenatigala, ensured the hosts batted out the remaining overs safely. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka U-19 424/9 decl & 178/6 decl in 55 overs (Dulnith Sigera 72, Kavija Gamage 51; Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan 4-49) drew with India U-19 576 all out in 153 overs (Lakshay Raichandani 207, Sagar Virk 134, Manav Krishna 100; Lathendra Akash 3-66). Article Source: IANS
Nike out of World Cup contention as Adidas-outfitted teams head to final
Adidas had sponsored a total of 14 national teams in the tournament. None of Nike's 12 teams, including semi-finalists England and France, managed to secure a spot in the final match
Hamza Shaikh rejects Warwickshire contract to join Leicestershire
After 12 years at Edgbaston, Shaikh has opted to move to Grace Road for more 1st XI opportunities
'They are 15 short, boys' - Ponting doesa Kallis as Freedom pull off record chase
Gous leads the way with 132 off 51 balls as Freedom break records and MINY at Oakland's Coliseum
ZIM vs BAN 2nd T20I Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
ZIM vs BAN 2nd T20I , Cricket Tips :Bangladesh have found it hard to get going in the ongoing tour of Zimbabwe. They lost the one-off test and ODI series. It was followed by a defeat in the first T20I in Bulawayo. Zimbabwe have been all over them on this tour, and they are making good use of home conditions. Richard Ngarava and Blessing Muzarabani took four wickets each in the first T20I and carried on their good performance. Bangladesh are looking down with confidence and need to find good form before they lose yet another series on this tour. Zimbabwe will look to wrap up the series win. ZIM vs BAN: Match Details Date : July 17, 2026 (Friday) Time : 4:00 PM IST Venue : Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo ZIM vs BAN: Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the live action of the game on the FanCode mobile app or website. ZIM vs BAN: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches: 26 Zimbabwe : 09 Bangladesh : 15 No-result : 00 ZIM vs BAN: Ground Pitch Report The wicket played slow in the first game, also. It is not an easy wicket to bat on. Especially in the second innings, the surface will turn slow and low, making it difficult to play shots. Spinners will have a key role on this wicket because the ball will grip more. ZIM vs BAN: Possible XIs Zimbabwe : Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani (wk), Sikandar Raza (c), Dion Myers, Ryan Burl, Milton Shumba, Clive Madande, Brad Evans, Tashinga Musekiwa, Richard Ngarava, Blessing Muzarabani Bangladesh : Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Parvez Hossain, Saif Hassan, Towhid Hridoy (c), Yasir Ali, Mahedi Hasan, Nurul Hasan (wk), Md. Saifuddin, Nasum Ahmed, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana ZIM vs BAN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Brian Bennett and Yasir Ali showed good applications on the crease. They will be confident going into the second game. Probable Best Bowler Nahid Rana and Blessing Muzarabani took four wickets in the first game and showed why they are the premier bowlers for their teams across formats. Today Match Prediction: Bangladesh have already tried different things on this tour, but nothing has worked for them. Zimbabwe are in good form, and we predict them to record a win on Friday. ZIM vs BAN Match 2nd T20I, Today Match ZIM vs BAN, ZIM vs BAN Prediction, ZIM vs BAN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer: The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
2nd ODI: Kishan Replaces Ill Rahul, Atkinson, Mahmood Come As England Elect To Bowl Against India
Ishan Kishan: Wicketkeeper-batsman Ishan Kishan has replaced an ill KL Rahul in the playing eleven as England skipper Harry Brook won the toss and elected to bowl against India in the second ODI at Sophia Gardens on Thursday. Looking to bounce back from their defeat in the series opener at Edgbaston, England have made two changes to their side - bringing in fast bowlers Gus Atkinson and Saqib Mahmood in place of Josh Tongue and Liam Dawson. Its a nice, even spread of grass. Hopefully, we can get a bit of seam movement and swing up front. We need to execute slightly better. Ive always said we are never out of games, and I thought we put up a really good fight in the last game to take it that deep. It was an awesome effort from the guys, and we need some more of that, said England captain Harry Brook. India, who lead the three-match series 1-0, were forced to make the solitary change with Kishan donning the wicketkeeping gloves in Rahul's absence. KL Rahul was unavailable for selection due to illness, said the BCCI in an official update. India captain Shubman Gill said his side is seeking another near-perfect performance. Wed have bowled first as well. Were doing well. We had a near-perfect game last time out; hopefully, were going to have another good one. We started well, and it was great to see fast bowlers do well. Very good memories here, he said. Playing XIs: India captain Shubman Gill said his side is seeking another near-perfect performance. Wed have bowled first as well. Were doing well. We had a near-perfect game last time out; hopefully, were going to have another good one. We started well, and it was great to see fast bowlers do well. Very good memories here, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook (captain), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Saqib Mahmood Article Source: IANS
England bowl; Kishan in for unwell Rahul
Saqib Mahmood and Gus Atkinson come in for Josh Tongue and Liam Dawson
ICC Independent Director Dr Ros: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Mithun Manhas congratulated Secretary Devajit Saikia after he was elected Chair of the ICC Governance Review Committee and appointed as a member of the ICC Franchise Leagues Committee during the International Cricket Council's Annual Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. The ICC Board approved the formation of two new sub-committees during its Annual Meetings, with Saikia being entrusted to lead the newly constituted Governance Review Committee. He will work alongside Cricket South Africa's Dr Mohammed Moosajee and ICC Independent Director Dr Ros Rivaz. Saikia has also been named a member of the newly established Franchise Leagues Committee, which will be chaired by Bangladesh Cricket Board president Tamim Iqbal. Following the announcement, Manhas described the appointments as recognition of Saikia's contribution to cricket administration and expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to the game's global growth. Reacting to the development, Manhas praised his colleague for earning the prestigious international responsibilities as he wrote on X, Heartiest congratulations to my colleague at @BCCI, Devajit Saikia ji, for being elected as the Chair of ICC Governance Review Committee & as a Member, ICC Franchise Leagues Committee at the recent ICC Annual Conference at Edinburgh, Scotland. Manhas said the appointments reflected Saikia's sustained contribution to the administration of the sport, as he added, This distinguished appointment is a fitting recognition of unwavering commitment and invaluable contribution to the administration and growth of cricket. He also expressed confidence that Saikia's experience would help strengthen the game's governance at the international level. I am confident that his experience and vision will further strengthen the global development of our sport. Manhas said the appointments reflected Saikia's sustained contribution to the administration of the sport, as he added, This distinguished appointment is a fitting recognition of unwavering commitment and invaluable contribution to the administration and growth of cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Governance Review Committee is one of two new board sub-committees established by the ICC to oversee key aspects of cricket administration. Alongside Saikia's leadership of the governance panel, the newly formed Franchise Leagues Committee includes representatives from the Bangladesh Cricket Board, Cricket Namibia, the England and Wales Cricket Board, Cricket Australia, and the BCCI, reflecting the ICC's continued focus on strengthening governance structures and the rapidly expanding franchise cricket landscape. Article Source: IANS
F1 Racer Arvid Hails Sooryavanshi As Part Of Sport's Fearless New Generation
The Racing Bulls: Formula One rookie Arvid Lindblad believes Indian cricket prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is part of a new wave of teenage stars redefining elite sport, saying advances in technology and access to better information are enabling athletes to reach the highest level at increasingly younger ages. The Racing Bulls driver shared his thoughts during the host broadcast of the first ODI between England and India at Edgbaston, where Shubman Gill's side secured a six-wicket victory to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. At just 18, Lindblad belongs to the same generation of emerging sporting talents as Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli, Spain football sensation Lamine Yamal, and 15-year-old Sooryavanshi, whose meteoric rise has made him India's youngest international cricketer after a breakthrough IPL season. Asked why Formula One is seeing more teenagers reach the grid, Lindblad said the trend extends far beyond motorsport. I think this is happening in all sports. The technology is improving around it. We get better information from an earlier age, and that is why there are really good youngsters who are doing really well, Arvid said. The British driver pointed to Sooryavanshi as an example of how rapidly young athletes are making an impact on the international stage. This happens in all sports, even in cricket, with Vaibhav (Sooryavanshi) doing really well. He is so young. I think this is just the nature of sport, he added. Lindblad, who has Indian ancestry through his maternal grandparents, also spoke warmly about his connection to the country during the broadcast with Ravi Shastri and Ian Ward. My Nana and Nani (maternal grandparents) are Punjabi. I am very connected to my Indian roots and love Indian food, particularly that cooked by my Nani, he expressed. The teenager also recalled visiting Mumbai late last year, where he experienced cricket firsthand while spending time with young players at the iconic Azad Maidan. I enjoyed my time in Mumbai playing cricket with the kids at Azad Maidan. It was a wonderful experience. Reflecting on his own journey, Lindblad admitted that making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne earlier this season was an emotional milestone after years of chasing the dream. All athletes, from an early age, have a dream of reaching the top. You always remain nervous, never really knowing if it's going to come true. For me, this year in Melbourne, the fact that this was happening to me for real was special. I got a little bit emotional before it all, he said. He also described his first home Grand Prix as a Formula One driver at Silverstone as another unforgettable moment. I had first been to Silverstone with my father when I was just five years old. Going there this year, thirteen years on, becoming an F1 race driver was really special to me, especially in front of the entire home support, he stated. Reflecting on his own journey, Lindblad admitted that making his Formula One debut at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne earlier this season was an emotional milestone after years of chasing the dream. All athletes, from an early age, have a dream of reaching the top. You always remain nervous, never really knowing if it's going to come true. For me, this year in Melbourne, the fact that this was happening to me for real was special. I got a little bit emotional before it all, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Racing Bulls rookie ended the conversation on a humorous note by revealing that, despite racing some of the fastest cars in the world, he is still working towards getting his road licence. It is a bit sad that I still have not got my driver's licence yet. It was funny for a bit, but now it is just getting a bit silly. I had my first driving lesson yesterday, so I need to get it soon. Article Source: IANS
R Sai Kishore signs six-match deal with Gloucestershire
It will be his second spell in county cricket after he took 11 wickets in two appearances for Surrey last July
Brar warned for breaching level one of ICC Code of Conduct
The incident occured in the eighth over of the Birmingham ODI, where he hurled the ball in the direction of the batter Duckett
After The End Of IPL 2025, Told Myself That Boys And RR Ready To Play Without Me, Says Samson
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson has opened up about his blockbuster trade from Rajasthan Royals to Chennai Super Kings before IPL 2026 began, stating that he felt his long-standing franchise was finally ready to transition into a new phase without him. Samson spent 11 years with RR and captained them for five seasons, before moving to CSK through a high-profile trade ahead of IPL 2026. Moving on from RR was a very big decision for me. I believe that after playing for a team for some time, you start to feel like this is your team and nobody can remove you. But I always had the awareness that there is a limited time for everyone at one place. You do your part, and you move out and after the end of IPL 2025, a point came when I felt that I should move on. I told myself that the boys are ready, and RR is ready to play without Sanju Samson. That is when I thought of leaving, Samson said on JioStar's 'Superstars. Explaining his choice to join CSK, Samson highlighted the influence of MS Dhoni and current skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad. And when you think of moving out, you wonder where to go and which team to join. There were two or three options at that time. But honestly, CSK, Mahi bhai's influence, the franchise itself, and my friends there, especially Ruturaj, meant I had great connections. Based on what I had heard about CSK from other players, I felt that this franchise was my type. If I go there, it will be very good for me. I had wished for that, but a trade is a tricky thing. I want to go there, but do they want me? And the original team needs to get what they want in return. Everyone has to agree. It was a major turning point. Luckily, I ended up in CSK. It was a great feeling, he added. While his move to CSK was fueled by a desire to share the field with his childhood idol, Dhoni's fitness issues meant he didnt play in IPL 2026. In turn, it has temporarily delayed Samsons dream of sharing a partnership with him in CSK colours. When I was in school, Mahi bhai had just gotten into the Indian team. The way he carried himself and his aggressive batting style really attracted me. I started following him closely. He used to appear in the ads, and I would cut out his picture and stick it in my diary. Every kid has an idol, and Mahi bhai was mine. As a child, I used to watch India play every day. Mahi bhai would be captaining and winning matches. I would go to sleep thinking, 'I have to play one day too.' I used to dream of batting with him, building a partnership, and fielding alongside him. Now, I have joined CSK. I felt like destiny had brought me here, and I would finally get to play with him. But unfortunately, he wasn't fit this time. He had a calf injury towards the end. But the dream is still alive. Let's see what happens next year, he remarked. Recalling his early days in the IPL, Samson credited former India pacer S Sreesanth for forcefully pushing his case during the RR trials when he was just a teenager. Sreesanth bhai is a very generous person. In the Kerala dressing room, when I was young, I used to see him take five or six players every year to the Rajasthan Royals trials. At that time, I was dropped from the Kerala team because I wasn't scoring runs. Sree bhai came down to play a crucial Ranji Trophy match. He called our secretary, TC Mathew sir, and said, 'I want Sanju in the team.' Mathew sir replied, 'He is not performing, why should we take him?' But Sree bhai insisted, 'No, bring him. I'll make him perform.' I was about 16 years-old then. I scored 122 in the first innings and 51 in the second. After the match, Sree bhai took me to the trial in Jaipur. Rahul Dravid sir came to meet me for the first time. Right in front of him, Sree bhai started hyping me up. He said, 'Rahul bhai, look at this boy. He has hit me for a lot of runs. He hit sixes, did this, did that.' I was already under pressure, and he made up a lot of stories there for me. But somehow, I managed to hit a few sixes after that, he recalled. Though Dravid promised him an opportunity, Samson had to bide his time on the bench during the 2013 season, which he used as a massive learning curve by maintaining a personal diary of advice from legends. Rahul sir was impressed with my performance in the trials, and he brought me into the Rajasthan Royals setup. He told me, 'I will make you play. In this team, I can promise you that you will get a chance. In other teams, I am not sure, but here I will give you an opportunity.' I did well in the trials and also performed for Kerala in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. In the first practice match before the IPL, Rahul sir gave me a game, but I didn't do well. Still, he had promised me a chance. But when the playing XI was announced for the first match, my name was not there. However, that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I sat out for about five or six games. I used to go and talk to Rahul sir every day for about half an hour. I asked him how to handle pressure. I was picking the brains of all the big players in those first six games. Shane Watson was there, Rahul sir, Ajinkya Rahane, Brad Hodge, all big names. I was just an 18-year-old kid asking them questions. I had a small diary. I would ask them questions, go back to my room, and write down their answers. I noted down how I should try and play if I got a match, he said. Samsons big IPL break eventually came due to an unfortunate injury to regular keeper Dishant Yagnik, though it ended with a quick reality check. After the first six games, I finally gathered the courage to ask Rahul bhai why I wasn't playing when he had promised me. He calmly explained that I needed to be patient and that my time would come. I sat out for about five or six games. I used to go and talk to Rahul sir every day for about half an hour. I asked him how to handle pressure. I was picking the brains of all the big players in those first six games. Shane Watson was there, Rahul sir, Ajinkya Rahane, Brad Hodge, all big names. I was just an 18-year-old kid asking them questions. I had a small diary. I would ask them questions, go back to my room, and write down their answers. I noted down how I should try and play if I got a match, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, they played me against Punjab, which was my debut in the IPL in 2013, and I won that game for the team. It was my first match. I scored 27 not out batting at number 6. I also got three-four dismissals while keeping the wickets. But in the next match, Dishant bhai was fit again, and I was dropped, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Ro-Ko Bring Calmness And Confidence That Comes With Experience; T20I Squad Lacked That: Pujara
The T20I: Veteran India batter Cheteshwar Pujara believes the return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli for the ODI series against England will provide the Indian dressing room with much-needed confidence after a disappointing 4-0 defeat in the preceding T20I series. Reflecting on India's struggles, Pujara attributed the batting unit's difficulties to its lack of experience in English conditions and expressed hope that the presence of two seasoned campaigners would help the team respond positively in the 50-over format. India's young batting group came under scrutiny after failing to consistently counter England's pace attack during the T20Is, with several batters troubled by the short ball. Pujara, however, felt the challenge went beyond technique and stemmed largely from unfamiliarity with white-ball cricket in England. If you look at this Indian batting group, they had IPL experience but very little white-ball experience in English conditions, Pujara told JioStar. He explained that success in England demands a different range of scoring options than those commonly used on batting-friendly surfaces elsewhere, saying, In England, you can't rely only on six-hitting. You need to play more flat-batted shots, access straight boundaries and use options like the upper cut and cuts over point against the short ball. We didn't see enough of those shots, and I think that was largely down to a lack of experience in these conditions. Pujara also widened the discussion to the balance between bat and ball in T20 cricket, arguing that conditions should offer bowlers greater assistance to preserve the contest, as he stated, Even in the IPL, you don't want matches where teams can easily chase 260. There has to be something for the bowlers. He believes increasingly powerful and inventive batting has made it essential for pitches to provide at least some early assistance. In T20 cricket, the margin for error is already very small, especially on flat pitches with short boundaries, while batters continue to get stronger and more innovative. That's why it's important to have pitches that offer bowlers a little assistance, whether through some turn or a bit of movement in the first two or three overs, Pujara added. Looking ahead at the ongoing ODI series, Pujara said the return of Rohit and Kohli would extend beyond their individual contributions with the bat, bringing invaluable composure to a relatively inexperienced squad. In T20 cricket, the margin for error is already very small, especially on flat pitches with short boundaries, while batters continue to get stronger and more innovative. That's why it's important to have pitches that offer bowlers a little assistance, whether through some turn or a bit of movement in the first two or three overs, Pujara added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It won't be easy. England have identified certain areas they can target, and after a 4-0 T20I series defeat, there will naturally be some pressure on the team. But the confidence Rohit and Virat bring can rub off on the rest of the squad. They have also had time to prepare before the ODI series, and that preparation should help them perform well. I hope they have a strong series, he added. Article Source: IANS
Brar Handed One Demerit Point For ICC Code Of Conduct Level One Breach Against England
Emirates ICC Elite Panel: India fast bowler Gurnoor Brar has been handed an official warning and handed one demerit point for a Level 1 breach of the ICC Code of Conduct during the first ODI against England at Edgbaston. The incident occurred during the eighth over of the England innings on July 14, when Brar picked up the ball while fielding and threw it towards the batter in an inappropriate and dangerous manner. According to an ICC statement, Brar was found to have breached Article 2.9 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to throwing a ball at or near a player in an inappropriate and/or dangerous manner during an international match. Consequently, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Brar, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. Brar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing, the ICC said on Thursday. The charges were levelled by on-field umpires Kumar Dharmasena and Mike Burns, third umpire Sam Nogajski, and fourth umpire Russell Warren. Level 1 breaches carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand, a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, and one or two demerit points. Consequently, one demerit point has been added to the disciplinary record of Brar, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. Brar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, and as such, there was no need for a formal hearing, the ICC said on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These demerit points remain on a players disciplinary record for a period of 24 months from their imposition, after which they are expunged. India took a 1-0 lead in the three-match series with a six-wicket win over England, where Brar picked two wickets for the visitors. The two teams will next face in the second ODI in Cardiff on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Wadhera moves from Punjab to Himachal ahead of 2026-27 domestic season
Prashant Chopra, who was with Uttarakhand last season, is also back at Himachal
The Support Staff's Response Has To Be Measured: Nayar Backs Patient Approach With Sooryavanshi
New Delhi: Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar has urged patience in handling teenage batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi following India's underwhelming T20I campaign against England, insisting the youngster needs understanding rather than immediate technical intervention. Reflecting on India's recent struggles and the team's loss of momentum, Nayar explained why the England assignment unfolded differently from the successful tour of South Africa in 2024, while outlining how the support staff should approach one of the country's brightest prospects. Sooryavanshi entered the series carrying significant expectations after attracting widespread attention in recent months, but endured a difficult run with the bat as India struggled to find rhythm throughout the tour. Nayar believes the priority should be understanding the teenager's state of mind before discussing cricket. The most important thing is to evaluate where the kid is today and how he's feeling. As a young player, you're already conflicted, that three games ago, the whole world was excited about your batting, and suddenly everything seems to have changed, Nayar told JioStar. According to Nayar, communication from coaches should focus on helping the youngster process the experience rather than overwhelming him with technical advice. The support staff's response has to be measured. First, understand how he's feeling. Maybe the conversation isn't even about batting initially, but about life and what international cricket is. Every bowler is coming at you, so can you find different solutions? he questioned. He added that allowing the player to reflect on his own experiences would be more effective than prescribing immediate fixes. You don't want him to see it as a problem, but as a tactical challenge. Instead of telling him what to do, have a conversation. Let him explain what he felt in that moment and what he was trying to do. The more he speaks, the clearer he'll become, he added. Nayar also highlighted the role of coaches in shielding young players from additional pressure during difficult phases, saying, As support staff, you don't put your emotions onto the player; you absorb theirs, so that the next time he walks in, he's clear in his mind. Discussing India's broader struggles, Nayar rejected comparisons with the team's successful T20I tour of South Africa in 2024, arguing that the circumstances surrounding the two series were vastly different. To be honest, the pitches in South Africa were very good. The conditions weren't the issue. In T20 cricket, form and momentum are everything, and this team had neither, he said. He pointed to the lack of preparation following the IPL, the introduction of a new captain, and the heightened attention around Sooryavanshi as factors that disrupted India's campaign before it had gathered momentum. After the IPL, there was a break. So, they went into the Ireland series without much preparation. The only question over the team was that there is a new captain and a couple of new players. There was so much discussion about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi going into it, that I felt that the team didn't have tunnel vision, the former India player stated. While acknowledging that India's batters found the short-ball strategy challenging, Nayar insisted the issue should not be viewed as a long-term concern given the players' proven ability. The players are talented. They struggled against the short ball, but it's not like players like Ishan Kishan, Abhishek and Sooryavanshi haven't handled it well before, After the IPL, there was a break. So, they went into the Ireland series without much preparation. The only question over the team was that there is a new captain and a couple of new players. There was so much discussion about Vaibhav Sooryavanshi going into it, that I felt that the team didn't have tunnel vision, the former India player stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland series hit them like a storm. Taking that momentum into the England series, where you haven't gotten runs, was in itself a challenge. If that over from Ravi Bishnoi had gone differently in one game, we might have been having a completely different conversation. A few small things haven't gone India's way, but I don't think it's a major problem yet, he opined. Article Source: IANS
Biggest Mistake In Sport Is Letting A Bully Bully You, Says Pietersen On Englands FIFA WC Exit
New York New Jersey: Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen criticised England's approach after their dramatic 2-1 defeat to Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal in Atlanta on Wednesday, saying the Three Lions allowed the defending champions to impose themselves after taking the lead. Pietersen shared his reaction shortly after Argentina completed a stoppage-time comeback to book a place in Sunday's final against Spain. England looked on course for a famous victory when Gordon finished off Morgan Rogers' cross, handing Thomas Tuchel's side the advantage in the second half. However, the defending champions responded through Enzo Fernandez before substitute Lautaro Martinez headed home the winner in the third minute of added time, extending Argentina's remarkable World Cup semifinal record. Reacting to the turnaround, Pietersen suggested England lost control of the contest by allowing Argentina to dictate proceedings after falling behind. One of the biggest mistakes you can make in sport is letting a bully, bully you, the former England captain wrote on X. Pietersen felt his country had produced an impressive display until the opening goal but believed the momentum shifted immediately afterwards. And you could see in the 1st 5min the Arg plan! England were unbelievable till they scored and then capitulated straight away to let the bully, bully them. Pietersen concluded by expressing his disappointment over how close England came to reaching only their second World Cup final. So close, yet so far! Pietersen felt his country had produced an impressive display until the opening goal but believed the momentum shifted immediately afterwards. And you could see in the 1st 5min the Arg plan! England were unbelievable till they scored and then capitulated straight away to let the bully, bully them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For England, the defeat extended a painful run in the competition's last four. The Three Lions have now lost World Cup semifinals in 1990, 2018 and 2026, with their lone appearance in the final still dating back to their triumphant home campaign in 1966. Article Source: IANS
WI vs NZ 3rd ODI: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
WI vs NZ 3rd ODI, Cricket Tips :The five-match ODI series between West Indies and New Zealand is evenly poised, with both teams have won one game each. West Indies produced a remarkable performance in the first game, but they failed to carry on the momentum. The hosts suffered a poor collapse and lost ten wickets for just 65 runs. They were 63/0 and were bowled out for 138 runs, which wasn't a big target for New Zealand. The third ODI will be held on Friday at 12 AM IST at Providence Stadium in Guayana. New Zealand worked on the areas they lacked and came up with a good bowling performance. West Indies need to make a strong comeback to take a lead. WI vs NZ: Match Details Date : July 17, 2026 (Friday) Time : 12:00 AM IST Venue : Providence Stadium, Guyana WI vs NZ: Live Streaming Details The live action of the third ODI will be available on the FanCode app or website. WI vs NZ: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches: 70 West Indies: 32 New Zealand: 31 No-result : 07 WI vs NZ: Ground Pitch Report Providence Stadium has a slow and low deck, which makes it tough to bat on. The wicket is on the slower side, which helps the bowlers to get assistance from the wicket. Seamers will get seam movement, while spinners will get good grip from the wicket. The batting will be a little difficult in the first innings, and the chasing will be ideal for this venue. WI vs NZ: Possible XIs West Indies : John Campbell, Ackeem Auguste, Shai Hope (c/wk), Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Amir Jangoo, Khary Pierre, Gudakesh Motie, Alzarri Joseph, Matthew Forde, Vitel Lawes New Zealand: Henry Nicholls, Will Young, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Tom Latham (wk), Mitchell Santner (c), Dean Foxcroft, Matthew Fisher, Jacob Duffy, Jayden Lennox WI vs NZ: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Shai Hope and Daryl Mitchell are two in-form batters from either side. They did well in the first game also and are coming off some good batting performances. Probable Best Bowler Alzarri Joseph is the leading wicket-taker for West Indies. He has looked good with the new ball. For New Zealand, Jayden Lennox has been exceptional, and his spell was key reason that New Zealand won the second game. Today Match Prediction: West Indies have not been consistent with the bat, which is why they lost the second game. We predict New Zealand will win the third ODI. WI vs NZ Match 3rd ODI, Today Match WI vs NZ, WI vs NZ Prediction, WI vs NZ Predicted XIs, Injury Update for West Indies vs New Zealand Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
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Ex-India Pacer Niranjana Backs Harmanpreet To Remain T20I Captain Despite Early WC Exit
T20 World Cup: Former India pacer Niranjana Nagarajan has backed Harmanpreet Kaur to remain as the T20I captain despite another group stage exit in the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup, adding that she hasnt underperformed as a skipper and instead pointed to a structural need for middle-order power hitters in the shortest format. The debate surrounding Indias shortest-format leadership had intensified following the Indian team failing to enter Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals for the second straight time. It happened just a fortnight before Indias historic Test triumph over England at Lords. Harmanpreet will turn 39 by the time the 2028 Womens T20 World Cup arrives, with many advocating for a leadership transition to happen. I think Harman is doing a good job. I don't think one World Cup loss should bother so much. This is the problem - one loss and everything comes up. The same Harman, who won the ODI World Cup, why not just back her for one off tournament? Give her that space. At the end of the day, they are all going through the same thing. We are all humans and make mistakes. But I don't think she has underperformed. She has stood up as a captain for India over the last 7-8 years. She has never underperformed as a captain. Even against Australia, she was the one who stood up. The captaincy is not affecting her. Even the coach is quite happy with her captaincy. It is up to the selector to decide whether they should change the captain or not. But in my opinion, it is not necessary now. The team has done and is doing well. The team is producing historic results under her captaincy. So, I don't think it is needed, Niranjana told IANS in an exclusive conversation. While Indias ODI and Test match game under Kaur and head coach Amol Muzumdar appears settled, their recurring stumbles in T20Is have drawn scrutiny. Nagarajan rejected the notion that the team has a mental block or is behind the pace of modern-day T20 cricket. No, I don't think so. See, in my perspective, I think we need a couple of more big hitters in the middle order. I don't want to be very critical because I still back this team. But probably when you say you need to make an impact on the T20 aspect globally, we need a couple of more power hitters in the middle who can clear the boundaries between the 7th and the 15th over, where Harman can get a little more cushioning and that pressure, it should reduce. When she comes out to bat, probably it is always 60/2 in 7, 8 overs or 10 overs. She is not able to take the risks immediately because we are losing wickets at a stretch. So, there we need a player who probably can support and release the pressure off Harman. At the same time, they also score runs with big shots. So, probably they say like the 15th or the 16th over or maybe the 13th over itself - Harman can then start going. Probably 150 can become 180 or maybe 180 can become 195 or something like that. So, maybe in the middle order, a couple of more power hitters can make a difference. It is just my humble opinion. I think they are working on it and probably it will happen very soon. We definitely have plenty of talent, she added. India's T20 World Cup campaign was also hindered by critical pre-tournament injuries to emerging all-rounders Amanjot Kaur and Kashvee Gautam, as well as Shreyanka Patil ruled out mid-way due to ankle injury, which disrupted the side's overall balance. It was clearly evident from India fielding a different bowling combination in each of the five matches, changing both its seam attack and newball pairing every time. The seamers struggled, as Renuka Singh Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Arundhati Reddy and Nandni Sharma shared only five wickets between themselves. There are quite a number of fast-bowlers, definitely. But I still would say that I like Renuka as a fast-bowler, especially in swinging conditions and Kranti too. Just that Renuka's experience could have been utilised in a better way. Yes, the absence of all-rounders, definitely it was hard because they give us the kind of balance that is required to set up an eleven and we couldn't find a settled eleven for the games. But again, that comes to the call of the management and the selectors. Probably for the next campaign or the next roadmap for the World Cup, we will see a better combination, added Niranjana. With still a lot of cricket ahead, including the Womens Asia Cup, the Asian Games, home series against Zimbabwe, and a multi-format tour of South Africa, Niranjana urged the need to prioritise the physical management of its fast bowlers through domestic structures and elite camps. I think the outlook should be that the fast bowlers first should be preserved and taken care of because a lot of tournaments which are coming up will be requiring the services of fast bowlers. I think the BCCI is doing a wonderful job in conducting camps with the CoE (Centre of Excellence). With still a lot of cricket ahead, including the Womens Asia Cup, the Asian Games, home series against Zimbabwe, and a multi-format tour of South Africa, Niranjana urged the need to prioritise the physical management of its fast bowlers through domestic structures and elite camps. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The process is going on really well. The core team will anyway remain the same. The rest of it will be decided on the domestic performances because the domestic season is going to start as such in October. A lot depends on that as well and the preparation has already started and it's just an ongoing process, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
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'Teams Like Nepal, USA, Ireland Need More Matches': Ashwin On ICCs World Cup Format Overhaul
International Cricket Council: Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has welcomed the International Cricket Councils (ICC) revamped formats for the ODI World Cup and the T20 World Cup, but believes the governing body must do more to accelerate the growth of cricket beyond its established nations. Reacting to the ICCs announcement, Ashwin said the structural changes improve competitiveness but stressed that expanding opportunities for emerging teams will be crucial if the sport is to fulfil its Olympic ambitions. The ICC recently confirmed sweeping changes to the formats of its two flagship white-ball tournaments. The 2027 ODI World Cup will feature a new three-stage structure beginning with a preliminary Super Series before progressing to a group phase, a Super 7 round and the knockout stage. Meanwhile, the 2028 T20 World Cup will retain 20 teams but adopt five initial groups followed by a Super 10 stage and Eliminators before the semi-finals. While backing the intent behind the revised competition structures, Ashwin argued that tournament reforms alone will not be enough to bridge the gap between Full Members and Associate nations. The ICCs changes to the fixture format for the 2027 ODI World Cup and 2028 T20 World Cup make sense from a competitiveness standpoint. But if the final goal is to grow the game, there needs to be a stronger pathway for emerging nations, Ashwin wrote on X. Ashwin suggested that the international calendar itself should evolve to provide associate teams with consistent exposure against higher-ranked opponents instead of limiting their opportunities to qualification events. Teams like the Netherlands, Scotland, Nepal, USA and Ireland need more meaningful matches ( FOR EXAMPLE: getting added as the third team into every bilateral series ), not just qualification tournaments, he added. Ashwin suggested that the international calendar itself should evolve to provide associate teams with consistent exposure against higher-ranked opponents instead of limiting their opportunities to qualification events. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lets not forget that collective growth will make this sport a spectacle at the Olympics, Ashwin stated. Article Source: IANS
Kranti's Bowling Action Is Reminiscent Of Shami: Niranjana
Bishan Singh Bedi: Former India fast bowler Niranjana Nagarajan has compared rising pacer Kranti Gauds bowling action to that of veteran mens speedster Mohammed Shami and hailed her smooth run-up, as she picked up a historic five-wicket haul in Indias unforgettable 270-run Test triumph over England at Lords. Kranti picked 537 in 17 overs as India got a crucial 115-run lead on day twos play and became the first woman to earn a place on the Lords honours boards. Before Kranti, the likes of BS Chandrasekhar, Bishan Singh Bedi and Kapil Dev registered themselves on the honours board in the away dressing room list of bowlers with fivewicket hauls. It's such a proud moment as a fast bowler for me to have Kranti Gaud writing her name on the Honours board and Yastika to get the name again as a centurion. So, these are the moments that we play and watch cricket for. I saw Kranti, a couple of years back when MP (Madhya Pradesh) won the domestic one-day trophy. I thought this girl was going to go up the ladder and definitely had the potential to represent the country, purely because of the fact that the run-up was so smooth. When you look at Kranti bowl, you will see that she is very smooth. The error percentage is very less considering her action. Definitely, she just needs to concentrate bowling only on the length areas and it happens automatically with her action because it is so smooth. It is so nice to watch her bowl, come and hit the seam. I always felt that her action is a little resembling Mohammed Shami. The way she loads, the way she releases the ball and everything - it is so nice, Niranjana told IANS in an exclusive conversation. She also credited the team managements faith in nurturing Krantis steady rise in just 13 months of her playing international cricket. She has developed as a player over the last one and a half years. Harman once said that we need a pack of pace bowlers whom we can trust and give the ball to. Definitely, she has had the backup of management backing her. Her talent couldn't be ignored. Her service to the Indian team so far has been fantastic. In this last Test match, especially the way she ran in, the way she delivered the ball in the right area. From there, the ball hit the seam. In and out, she was able to deliver both. So, I think she has a long way to go. She has gotten stronger. She is mentally a little more capable of handling pressure now. She looks lean, sharp - typically, that is how a fast bowler should be nurtured and nourished. Whenever I see somebody doing well, it makes me feel happy. I think the hunger is there in her and that is the main thing for a fast bowler. I wish her all the very best and she should continue to do this good work. It was a wholesome moment when I saw her talking to her parents back home from Lords. It was really good and may she continue to do well for the country. She is special, definitely and should be playing for India at least for the next 7-8 years, if I am right, elaborated Niranjana. Apart from Kranti, Yastika Bhatias knock of was equally significant, as her 113 also her maiden international century, made her the first woman to hit a hundred in a Test match at Lords. It also came on the back of Yastika missing India's victorious 2025 ODI World Cup campaign due to a knee injury requiring ACL surgery and having an indifferent time in this years T20 World Cup. It is never easy to come out of injuries. You will have your self-doubts. Slowly, you will start hearing what people are saying about the injuries. Every day, you will feel like, when will I go back and get to bat in the field? The process is also slow. You need to get the day to return to play. Everything is there. It is a mental battle and she has done really well to come out of that. She has kept up the trust that the management has shown on her. Honestly, this really came as a surprise package. We knew she was always capable. She was not in a great state and didnt look in a good form - let us be honest. What has differentiated her here is the mental strength that she has shown to survive through those 100 runs. Coming out of that injury, that speaks a lot about how resilient she is. That speaks a lot about her character. Sometimes, when you play Test cricket, you need character. You need to shut the noise outside and keep your head cool. You need to focus on one particular ball at a time. It is not going to be easy. Maybe for a bowler, it is 6 balls in an over. You can come back and pick up a wicket even if you are getting hit for a couple of boundaries. But for a batter in a Test game, there is only one chance. If you are out, you are just going to go back to the pavilion. She stuck to her plan and has announced herself in Test cricket. This is just a humble beginning for her and I think she has a long way to go, added Niranjana, who played two Tests, 22 ODIs and 14 T20Is for India. She also pointed to the Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) strategic reintroduction of the domestic multi-day tournament as the deciding factor behind India's recent superlative results in Tests. England might not be in the radar of playing domestic red-ball games. But definitely, they are more experienced in terms of playing Test cricket because they have played more Test games than India in the recent past. They play the Ashes regularly and they got their experience in it and were playing in home conditions as well. But the point I would like to signify here is definitely the fact that multi-day format was introduced in the domestic structure back home - that has provided a lot of help in terms of preparation mentally, how to leave the ball or probably how to grind through the innings and it's a battle of patience. In Test cricket, you definitely need to keep bowling at probably 7-8 overs without a wicket. You have to be really patient when it comes to being a batter or bowler. So, these things when the girls have already done back home in domestic and are used to at least get the feel of it, she said. Hence, it was no surprise to Niranjana, who played a huge part in the 2014 Wormsley Test win over England, that India managed to get a thumping victory at Lords. The BCCI has taken great efforts in terms of women's cricket over the last 5-6 years, especially since the emergence of WPL. One thing that has also changed is that I have always felt that there should be a multi-day format at the inter-zonal level. When I played, there was in 2017-18, a multi-day inter-zonal format. Post that, we didn't have one for the next 2-3 years. Covid-19 came and post that, even for a couple of years, we didn't have. But in the last few years, they did introduce the longer format and it did give the girls the idea to play longer innings, and survive through the day on the field, how to construct an innings and how to get mentally stronger to grind through the phases. So definitely, BCCI has given a base for the girls to know what longer format is all about. When the domestic base is strong, Virat (Kohli) once mentioned how it is that players are so good. Recently, he was interviewed and he said we have a very strong Ranji Trophy system back home. That is where we are able to produce good Test cricketers. I think the similar thing holds here. Maybe 2-3 years ago, the girls did not have an idea about what the longer format was. Now, the girls definitely have an idea of what the longer format is. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a special camp which is introduced, especially for the longer format girls. Probably very technically sound or some bowler is just hitting the length continuously. They can be hand-picked and they can just be prepared for Test cricket. These are all measures probably that will happen in the near future. But the domestic system back home has definitely had an impact. Asked whether multi-day red-ball structures should be pushed further down to the age-group levels to sustain this supply of talent, Niranjana advocated for a cautious approach, adding that the Under-23 level is the sweet spot for specialised red-ball development. Probably very technically sound or some bowler is just hitting the length continuously. They can be hand-picked and they can just be prepared for Test cricket. These are all measures probably that will happen in the near future. But the domestic system back home has definitely had an impact. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But if it is done, probably the girls can have more opportunities. If you take any senior side, mostly 70 percent of the side is U-23 - max 25-26. So, for a separate kind of U-23, you can go for it. But U-19, let's just groom them and get them ready for the next level. For them to understand what Test cricket is, it will take some time. But for the U-23 level, we can probably try, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Lords Win Proves Its Time To Expand Womens Test Schedule: Niranjana Nagarajan
Niranjana Nagarajan: India's historic 270-run victory over England in the first-ever womens Test match played at Lords will go down as a watershed moment that will permanently shift how women's red-ball cricket is perceived globally, said former India pace-bowling all-rounder Niranjana Nagarajan. On July 13, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side scripted a landmark Test triumph at Lords by bundling out England for 186. Wicketkeeper-batter Yastika Bhatia carved 113 the first-ever century hit in a womens Test match at Lords, while Kranti Gauds fivewicket haul secured her a place on the iconic honours board. Offspin bowling all-rounder Sneh Rana wrapped up the contest with a four-wicket haul in the second innings, as India sealed their second-highest win by margin of runs in Womens Tests and overall, the fourth biggest victory. It will go down as one of the best moments Indian women's cricket has witnessed. Yes, we won the World Cup, and that will top the charts, but Test cricket is the ultimate form of cricket. For me, I had always wanted to represent India in Test cricket and this win at Lords coming for the Indian team and Harmanpreet Kaur and others doing all the hard work and executing plans so well on the field - I think nobody expected India to play this well. We knew that they always had the potential, but they kind of out-beat England. We dominated in both innings and Kranti Gaud getting five wickets and the kind of trust Harman has shown on her - right from the time she made her debut and Yastika Bhatia coming out of an injury and not having a great World Cup. But she was backed and trusted by the team management - I think the girls have really delivered. Then, classy innings by Harman and Smriti in the first innings and it was a collective team effort. We are improving day by day as a team and when you see this Indian cricket team, there is always betterment. We are seeing everybody do well and the players are feeling happy for each other's performances, Niranjana told IANS in an exclusive conversation. She also believes the impact of the triumph at the Home of Cricket will instantly reverberate through the womens domestic circuit in India. They now know that if they do well, the domestic cricket level is going to improve. Those girls are looking up to the Indian team for inspiration. So, definitely, this Test win is going to make a huge impact on the way the domestic cricket back home and how the longer-format inter-zonals is played. Definitely, the girls will want to come back and play domestic cricket and the quality and performance in domestic cricket will improve because India has won a Test game and more Test games will come for them after this and the selection criteria will be competitive. So, this win is going to do a world of good when you look at Indian women's cricket, and domestic cricket on the whole, actually, she added. Reflecting on the sheer aura of Lord's, Niranjana, who played two Tests, 22 ODIs and 14 T20Is for India, pointed out how the team rose above the occasion and refused to let the historic setting distract them from the job at hand. Playing at the Lord's is always going to be special. Everything about the ground is history. It's poetic and got its own significance. As a cricketer, anybody would dream to play at Lord's. I think the girls have had the opportunity. Sometimes, there are chances that you get carried away by the look of it - that Yes, I am getting to play at Lord's and that itself is enough for me. That kind of attitude is not there. You get to play at Lord's, it's fine. But the performance is more important and getting your name on the Honours Board, it's one of the greatest achievements anybody can have. Being a former Indian cricketer, it is so good to see the girls do well and I am so happy and proud for them. They deserve the recognition that they are getting now. Earlier, there used to be a common phrase saying that women cricketers are not getting enough attention. But the girls have earned it now. If they are getting the attention, it's because of their performance. Not because they are women or anything like that. They have proved themselves and that they belong to the world stage and we can be world leaders and they are proving it in every format. Yes, we can be slightly better at T20. But Test cricket and ODIs, I think we are the team to beat now and we enter anywhere in the world to be competitive and we will be the favourites now. It's that kind of benchmark the girls have set in terms of fitness, skill levels and mentality that they are showing on the field - it's exceptional. With red-ball womens cricket still operating as one-off games, Niranjana firmly believes the sheer quality of the Lords Test demonstrates that the international schedule must now change to accommodate longer, multi-match series. When you watch men's cricket, people always come there. I mean, as a spectator, you would want to see them score runs and you would not want to have a game where the team is getting 100 all out or something like that. So, that is the reason why probably when women's cricket was at the global level, and not established, there were more one-day or T20 games because there is more excitement in those games. But the real test and real skills are only tested in a red-ball format. So, now is the right time for women's cricket at the global level to increase the number of Tests. Say, keep a three-match or five-match Test series because we can sustain four days now. It is not that we are getting all out in a day and then again the match gets over in 2-3 sessions or something like that. The girls are batting for three-four sessions and then coming back and bowling the next day. It is going for two innings and overall, if you see for Indian domestic cricket, this win is going to do a lot of good. Also at the global level, when India is actually touring SENA countries or wherever, I think Test matches should be a part of their schedule because they have proven their skills that they can be good Test cricketers. They have shown resilience and mindset when it comes to playing Test cricket. It is very good that we have specialist players for Tests and there are few players who are a part of the team for all the three formats. But the real test and real skills are only tested in a red-ball format. So, now is the right time for women's cricket at the global level to increase the number of Tests. Say, keep a three-match or five-match Test series because we can sustain four days now. It is not that we are getting all out in a day and then again the match gets over in 2-3 sessions or something like that. The girls are batting for three-four sessions and then coming back and bowling the next day. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We had the great master blaster coming and seeing the women cricketers and they said, the following teams can do this but you will always remain the first team to have done this here. So, that kind of words from such a legendary person is going to motivate the girls a lot to do even better in the coming Test games. I wish India plays more Tests in future, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
Moises Henriques Retires From Australian Cricket, To Play For Portugal In 2028 T20 WC Qualifiers
Cricket NSW Foundation Director: Moises Henriques, the most capped player in Australian domestic cricket history, has announced his retirement from New South Wales and the Sydney Sixers. Henriques full domestic retirement follows the conclusion of his First-Class career a year ago. He played five matches in the Blues successful One-Day Cup campaign in 2025-26 and led the Sixers to the BBL 15 Final but was not offered a contract for BBL 16. He will turn out for his native Portugal next month in a European qualifying tournament for the 2028 T20 World Cup. He will also remain available for overseas leagues and is set to represent Glasgow Cosmic in the new six-team European T20 competition that launches in August. Henriques, who migrated from Portugal to Australia as a child, was not offered a contract for the coming KFC BBL 16 season and had undergone back surgery in February. He signed his first NSW contract aged 17 and played all 15 seasons of the BBL to date with the Sydney Sixers. He is a three-time BBL champion, leading the side to consecutive titles in BBL 9 and 10. I have been very fortunate to call cricket my job for the past 22 years as a professional athlete. I had interest from other BBL teams, but it just didnt feel right to go elsewhere. To the people Ive been fortunate enough to play with and work alongside, Id like to thank you. If it werent for those relationships and the deep care I have for them, Im sure I would have reached this day much earlier. I think its time for me to call stumps on my career and start looking forward to the next chapter of my life, Henriques said in a statement shared by Cricket NSW. I have been very fortunate to call cricket my job for the past 22 years as a professional athlete. I had interest from other BBL teams, but it just didnt feel right to go elsewhere. To the people Ive been fortunate enough to play with and work alongside, Id like to thank you. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Henriques contribution to the game will continue in his role as Cricket NSW Foundation Director, which he has held since late 2025. Article Source: IANS
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ENG vs IND 2nd ODI, ODIApproaching Milestones and Records :The Indian cricket team finally had some success on the UK tour. They had seven winless matches and recorded a much-needed win to start the ODI series with a win. Axar Patel produced a match-winning display, and captain Shubman Gill was very close to a century before getting retired out. Washington Sundar also played well for his unbeaten half-century and ended the game with a six. England were very consistent in T20Is, but their over-aggressive approach needs to get a reality check. They made mistakes at the toss, and their batting also had a couple of bad collapses. But they will look to bounce back to level the series. The second game is scheduled for Thursday at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff at 5:30 PM IST. India didn't get many contributions from their senior pros, but as a unit, they were better than England. India went in with five specialist batters, which can backfire on them. Meanwhile, the first game saw some exciting records getting broken, while some key records are on the line in the second ODI also. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the England vs India second ODI clash at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff. ENG vs IND 2nd ODI: Approaching Test Records and ODI Cricket Milestones Ahead of the ENG vs IND 2nd ODI atSophia Gardens in Cardiff 4 - Virat Kohli is on the verge of making history. He needs four runs to surpass Rahul Dravid (2645), and he will have the most international runs in England by an Indian. 48 - Virat is just 48 runs away from becoming the fastest batter to reach 16500 runs in List A history. He is also just one century away from equalling Sachin Tendulkar's record of most List A centuries (60). 9 - Rohit Sharma is currently ranked 8th in the all-time list of highest scorers in ODIs with 11731 runs. He needs nine more to surpass Inzamam-ul-Haq (11739). 3 - Prasidh Krishna is just three wickets away from completing 50 ODI wickets. If he can do it in Cardiff, he will break the record of Jasprit Bumrah (28 matches) and become the third-fastest Indian to reach the feat. 1 - Rohit Sharma is just one century away from recording the most hundreds as an Indian opener. He will also become only the second batter after Sir Don Bradman to record ten international hundreds in England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 58 - Rohit needs just 58 runs to become the only Asian batter to have 9000 international runs against SENA countries. With three sixes, he will have most international sixes against SENA countries.
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Sneh Rana: Currently, the women's international cricket calendar remains heavily skewed toward T20Is and ODIs due to commercial incentives. But riding high on India's historic 270-run Test triumph over England at Lords, premier off-spin bowling all-rounder Sneh Rana has strongly advocated for more women's Test matches to be played, citing how the men's Ashes is a multi-game red-ball series, to help the format grow globally. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Sneh spoke about her preparation for the series, bowling plans in the match, post-game celebrations at Lords, having more red-ball womens cricket, and more. Excerpts:- Q. How was your preparation for the historic Test match after landing in England? A. When I joined the team for the first time and when we went for the first practice session, so yes, we were playing with Dukes for the first time. I myself experienced that ball for the first time, and it felt a little heavy, and I could feel its seam. At Lords, the ball tends to bounce a lot. So, later, when we had 2-3 practice sessions, I got to know about the grip and how firmly you have to hold it. So, I did all those things in practice. Finally, when I practised at Lords, I saw how the pitch was, how the red ball would behave. I figured all that and thought we could get a little turn at Lords - so that was a plus point. Q. Can you talk us through how you consciously adjusted to the conditions to get that extra bounce and turn? A. The endeavour was that the more revolutions you put on the ball, the more fingers you put on the ball, the more turns you would get. You had to put effort into every ball because whatever ball we release from above, which is called topspin, you had to put your finger on it, too. If we were letting go of the ball like this, then it was coming off the bat easily, too. So, I mean, it was a batting-friendly pitch, and it was also good for bowling. So, that's it - we had to put a little extra effort into the Duke's ball. But eventually, the result came in our favour. So, that's a good thing. Q. That dismissal of Nat Sciver-Brunt and then finally of Sophie Ecclestone in the second innings what was the planning behind it? A. Yes, the planning was very simple in the Test match. I don't do a lot of experiments, and I focus on my line and length only. I believe in myself because the more patiently you bowl in the Test match, the more success you will get. So, the plan was very simple. An lbw, yes, it was left to her. But the second ball was also as per the same plan - that she had to play a drive. But she went for a sweep, and I got that bat and pad gap, and maybe that's why the result was in my favour. See, obviously it was the revs because before that, I was making her (Ecclestone) play on the up. So, she was hitting drives easily. But I delivered that ball a little behind. So, maybe she made a little mistake in reading the length, and again, it became a bat and pad gap because I was getting a very good turn there, too. There were a lot of balls that could have gone between the bat and the pad. It hit the pad while I got a couple of wickets just like that. Q. Talk a bit about the post-game celebrations because Tendulkar sir was shaking hands with everyone, and after lifting the trophy, you went towards the fans. What did it feel like? A. Yes, when we won the match, Sachin sir, Jay Shah sir, Devajit Saikia sir, everyone was standing outside, and they came to give us their wishes. After meeting them, we went to the fans because one is nothing without their support, and they came in huge numbers to support us. It didn't feel like a test match was going on. They were chanting a lot and motivated us so much. Because it is a very long format, you sometimes get tired of standing inside. You don't understand what is going on and what is not clicking because it is a very long format. But they were boosting and motivating us so much. They were telling us so nicely Come on, India. So, they were giving us different chants, and it was very nice to hear. That's why we went to them and said thank you to them. Fans have a different space in an athlete's life because we are nothing without them. If there is their support, then maybe women's cricket will go further. It was a very happy thing that so many people came to see the Test match. I think the highest attendance at Lord's was 37,000-plus (37,846 fans, also a new world record for womens Test attendance) for a Test match, and I think this is a very big victory for women's cricket. Q. There used to be a time when female spectators were not allowed to join the MCC or be at the Lords pavilion till 1999. Now that this first-ever Womens Test has happened, how significant has this moment been from a cultural perspective? A. See, this match is a really big victory because the former cricketers of England, who also came there, were also given the Guard of Honour before the match started, and it was very nice to see. Earlier, when there was an entry ban for women, in that long room, where people yearn to sit and watch, women were not even allowed to come there. Today, every woman athlete comes from there to the field, and everyone claps for them. So, I think there is nothing bigger than this. It is also a very emotional moment when you stand on that balcony and when you walk from that long room to the field. It is a very special feeling. I think it is a very big victory for women's cricket and for England cricket as well, for what they have done. Maybe their former cricketers must have struggled a lot at that time, and today, we are getting a chance to play there. So, thanks to them also. Q. A word on acknowledging the past legends of Indian cricket who have paved the way for this big moment to become a reality? A. Absolutely, we should acknowledge them because they are the people who have laid the foundation, and they have seen that struggle. Maybe because of them, athletes like us have been able to play here now. It is very important to give them that recognition because at that time, there were not so many facilities and not so much media coverage. So, no one knows who has done what. But finally, today, when we see them on the ground or see their stats, we feel very proud. Q. How deeply do you feel this specific Lords Test will shift the needle in organising more womens Test matches globally? A. I always say this - that more Test matches should be there for womens cricket because it is a very good format. Test matches only test you as an athlete, and it is a special format. It is fun to play in the whites. Like the men's Ashes series, there are five Test matches - so, I feel, in the future, it should be done for women's cricket too, as soon as possible. It is good for us too, as we will also play a series. But it should be done for Test matches. Q. Right now, women's Test cricket is still restricted to rare, one-off matches, with the calendar heavily favouring T20s and ODIs. Given the financial incentives tied to shorter formats, how can a young girl growing up today practically harbour the ambition of becoming a great Test cricketer? What would you tell her? A. The more they watch Test cricket, and the more updates they take on it, maybe their interest will increase. Like BCCI took a very good step - they brought back three-day cricket in the domestic circuit. So that is a very good step because the experience you will get from there to play days cricket, maybe it will be used here because it is a very long format, and for that you need a lot of endurance and patience when you play at that level. You will get experience in handling and playing a four-day Test match in phases. The more Test matches you play, the more experience you will get from playing them. So all the youngsters who are coming and who think that we want to play Test cricket, maybe for them too, it will become a ladder to be a part of it. Q. Theres been a notion that many Indian players having prior red-ball playing experience have been helpful in the victory at Lords. Whats your take on it? A. See, it makes a difference. When you play days of cricket, and how your body adapts to the situation, it helps. A Test match has always been a game of phases, and you can go for batting anytime, as you have to bat for a long time. You also have to do continuous overs. So your mind gets ready accordingly. Also, BCCI has brought red-ball cricket back for women, and that was a very good step. There is also this advantage because we also know what to do in which phase. If you have to take out wickets, then how can you take them out patiently - how can you put the same ball again and again at the same place? So for tuning into it mentally, you become strong anyway - that patience you are putting into the same ball in the same area. So that patience is taught by Test cricket, and it helps somewhere. Q. With your performance in this Test (four wickets in the second innings, six in the match), you now have four four-wicket hauls in just 10 Test innings - putting you on par with Neetu David and trailing only Shubhangi Kulkarni and Jhulan Goswami in Indian women's Test history. What is it about red-ball cricket that brings out the absolute best in you? A. I always say this - Test cricket has always been my favourite format because I have a lot of patience. So I patiently keep putting the ball in the same place, and the batter keeps getting frustrated. I keep putting my line and length right, my top spin, and those revolutions, and I just focus on that. Q. With your performance in this Test (four wickets in the second innings, six in the match), you now have four four-wicket hauls in just 10 Test innings - putting you on par with Neetu David and trailing only Shubhangi Kulkarni and Jhulan Goswami in Indian women's Test history. What is it about red-ball cricket that brings out the absolute best in you? Also Read: Live Cricket Score So there is experience, and I think it helps somewhere. It feels good to play Test cricket. When you are talking about performances, I think it happens with practice. There is not much in it. It is also God's grace that I get wickets. Article Source: IANS
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Stuart Broad believes England must add an extra fast bowler to their attack if they are to be competitive at next year's 50-over World Cup in southern Africa. Three days on from on leapfrogging India at the top of the T20 world rankings, England's poor form in one-day international cricket continued with a decisive six-wicket loss to the top-ranked 50-over side at Edgbaston on Tuesday. England have now lost 14 of their last 20 ODIs and are a lowly eighth in the rankings, below Afghanistan. England are eighth in the world rankings and are playing like they are eighth, former England fast bowler Broad told Sky Sports. They need to get more experience into the roles of the players. England captain Harry Brook had five spin options in his side at Birmingham but just three seamers, meaning he had to use the bulk of express quick Jofra Archer's overs early in India's innings. But an extra seamer might have meant Liam Dawson missing out, with the veteran Hampshire all-rounder's 68 - his maiden ODI fifty -- and Joe Root's unbeaten 76 not out reviving England after they had collapsed to 80-5. Both Root and Dawson have played plenty of domestic 50-over cricket -- something difficult for younger team-mates who are often playing in a Hundred competition that clashes with the English game's One-Day Cup. Root and Dawson's partnership of 121 enabled England to set India a target of 259 for victory. That proved too little, but only after India had recovered from losing Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the space of six balls. India captain Shubman Gill's superb 80 from 75 balls before retiring hurt did much of the damage after Archer and Josh Tongue -- the only two outright fast bowlers in the attack -- bowled 13 of the first 16 overs between them. And Broad says more firepower is needed to ease the load on Archer, Tongue and leg-spinner Adil Rashid. After defeat at Edgbaston, there might be a shift in mindset towards playing another seamer, said Broad. Looking ahead to the next World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, it's going to be the faster, taller bowlers who do the damage there. Taking 10 wickets in an ODI, particularly through that middle period, is difficult. I look at Archer -- he's a natural wicket-taker, the best white-ball bowler we have. Tongue can take wickets. Rashid can take wickets. But I feel England need one more fast bowler to back up that group. Sam Curran is a very good cricketer, but he's not a first-change seam bowler. England need someone to come through in the middle overs, bowl bouncers and seamers, and take the outside edge, so they don't have to go to Archer all the time. Could that be Brydon Carse, Gus Atkinson or Saqib Mahmood? England need to start trialling that now. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second ODI of three between England and India takes place in Cardiff on Thursday.
ENG vs IND 2nd ODI Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XIs
ENG vs IND 2nd ODI , Cricket Tips :The change in format brought the change in fortunes for Team India. They suffered consecutive series clean sweeps in T20Is and have now managed to start the three-match ODI series with a win. India beat England in the first ODI in Birmingham by six wickets. Axar Patel won Man of the Match for his 4/62 and an unbeaten 57 off 52. Captain Shubman Gill also struck a fluent 80 off 75 balls, while Washington Sundar scored an unbeaten 52 and ended the chase with a six. England were guilty of making the wrong decision at the toss. Then, they lost six wickets for 36 runs. They will look to bounce back in the second game, which will start at 5:30 PM IST on Thursday at Sophia Gardens. ENG vs IND: Match Details Date : July 16, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 5:30 PM IST Venue : Sophia Gardens, Cardiff ENG vs IND: Live Streaming Details The live action will be televised on Star Sports Networks in India. Fans can also catch the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar app or website. ENG vs IND: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 111 India : 62 England : 44 No-result : 05 ENG vs IND: Ground Pitch Report Sophia Gardens offers batting-friendly conditions. Though fast bowlers will have enough assistance with the new ball, over time, the conditions are expected to settle down. That is why the chasing team has won 66 percent of ODIs at this venue. This is an afternoon game, and spinners will also have a key role in the middle. ENG vs IND: Possible XIs England : Jacob Bethell, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue India : Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (wk), Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, Gurnoor Brar, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna ENG vs IND: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Joe Root and Shubman Gill entered this series with good form and showed it in Birmingham. Surely, they will be key wickets for the opposition. Probable Best Bowler Jasprit Bumrah brings a lot to the Indian bowling unit, and his presence is valuable to make an impact. For England, Jofra Archer will have the key role of knocking down a few wickets in the powerplay. Today Match Prediction : England struggled with the bat, and their ultra-aggressive batting approach might not work here. Hence, we predict India to win the second game in Cardiff. ENG vs IND Match 2nd ODI, Today Match ENG vs IND, ENG vs IND Prediction, ENG vs IND Predicted XIs, Injury Update for England vs India Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Men's ODI WC To Have Three-stage Format, 'Super 10' With Eliminators In T20 WC Revamp
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) Board has announced a comprehensive structural overhaul of its major men's events, which include introducing a three-stage format for the 14-team ODI World Cup and expanding the second stage of the T20 World Cup to a 'Super 10' format along with eliminators. The decisions were finalized during the ICC's Annual Conference in Edinburgh, following recommendations from the Chief Executives Committee (CEC), with the governing body saying its an objective to create more meaningful contests, elevate competitive standards, and enhance the experience for athletes and fans. While the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup will continue to feature 14 teams, the tournament format will shift away from the traditional format. Instead, it will feature a three-stage competition leading to the finals. The lower-ranked three teams (Teams 12, 13, and 14) will initially square off in the round one named Super Series, with only the top team progressing to the main stage. Round 2 will consist of 12 teams split into two groups of six teams playing 30 matches. The top three teams from each group, along with the next highest-placed team across both groups, will advance to a newly minted seven-team round-robin stage called 'Super 7' (worth 21 matches). The top four teams from the Super 7 stage will qualify for the semi-finals. The structure has been designed to strengthen the competitive narrative across every stage of the event, with matches from Round 1 and Round 2 carrying higher consequence with a highly competitive Super 7 stage witnessing 7 qualifying teams going through a round-robin stage to qualify for the semi-finals. The increased consequence and enhanced competitive intensity promises to enhance the overall experience for fans while continuing to provide emerging teams with the opportunity to compete on cricket's biggest stage, said the ICC. Meanwhile, encouraged by the performance of emerging nations in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup edition, the ICC has decided to expand the second stage of the 20-team event from eight to ten teams. The opening group stage will now feature five groups of four teams each (30 matches total), a shift from the previous format of four groups of five teams. The top two teams from each group will advance to the 'Super 10' stage, which will comprise two groups of five teams. In a significant tweak to the knockout path, only the top team from each Super 10 group will directly qualify for the semi-finals. The teams finishing second and third in their respective groups will face off in cross-over 'Eliminators' to secure the remaining two semi-final spots. This promises to expand the representation of crickets emerging nations in the Super 10 stage while also delivering higher competitive standards. The addition of eliminators where the 2nd and 3rd ranked teams from groups in the Super 10 stage compete against each other for spots in the semi-finals also then adds significant consequence to the closing matches of the Super 10 stage, added the ICC. The ICC Board also charted the roadmap for other teams to qualify for the 2028 T20 World Cup cycle. Notably, Scotland has been granted a direct entry into the Europe Regional Final, bypassing earlier stages due to the exceptional circumstances surrounding their participation in the 2026 event where they came as a late replacement for Bangladesh. Teams from the 2026 tournament that failed to earn automatic qualification will move directly to the Global Qualifier. They will be joined by eight teams emerging from regional qualifiers: two each from Africa, Asia, and Europe, and one each from the Americas and the East Asia-Pacific regions. The ICC Board also charted the roadmap for other teams to qualify for the 2028 T20 World Cup cycle. Notably, Scotland has been granted a direct entry into the Europe Regional Final, bypassing earlier stages due to the exceptional circumstances surrounding their participation in the 2026 event where they came as a late replacement for Bangladesh. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the format has been endorsed by the ICC Board upon the recommendations of the Development and Chief Executives Committees, the final stamp of approval for the marquee roadmap will be given after a review by the Finance & Commercial Affairs committee during the November meetings. Article Source: IANS
Ben Stokes Returns For Durham After England Retirement, Set For First One-day Appearance In 12 Years
South Northumberland Cricket Club: Former England captain Ben Stokes is set to make his competitive return to cricket when he turns out for Durham against Derbyshire in the opening round of the One-Day Cup, marking his first appearance since retiring from international cricket last month. The 35-year-old all-rounder, who surprised everyone with his retirement from international cricket during England's third Test against New Zealand, will return to domestic one-day cricket on the same day the new version of The Hundred starts. Stokes missed the second Test against New Zealand while an investigation took place into an incident at a London nightclub. During that time away from the England team, he played for Durham in the County Championship against Northamptonshire. He later admitted that this experience reignited his love for the game. Being back at Durham, when I wasn't playing in the second Test, I found a new lease of life for the game, but unfortunately I just couldn't get that feeling back, Stokes said in a quote from BBC Sport. I'm very excited about the next part of what I get to do. Going back to play for my boyhood club Durham, I'm comparing this week to that weekright now I am buzzing. But there have been moments this week that have been really tough. It just adds to everything and makes it clear that I've made the right decision, he added. After his One-Day Cup return, Stokes could play again for Durham in the County Championship before the season ends. His comeback lines up with the start of a new era for The Hundred, which is the first season since all eight franchises were sold to investors for around 520 million. This brought new branding, team identities, and higher player salaries. Stokes chose not to enter the player auction and had already agreed to represent Durham in the One-Day Cup before announcing his retirement from England duties. Depending on Durham's schedule, one of England's top cricket stars could be seen playing at smaller county venues. Home games are set for South Northumberland Cricket Club in Gosforth and Darlington CC, while an away match against Yorkshire will take place at York CC. His comeback lines up with the start of a new era for The Hundred, which is the first season since all eight franchises were sold to investors for around 520 million. This brought new branding, team identities, and higher player salaries. Stokes chose not to enter the player auction and had already agreed to represent Durham in the One-Day Cup before announcing his retirement from England duties. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His last 50-over appearance for Durham was in their winning 2014 One-Day Cup final against Warwickshire. Earlier that tournament, a then 23-year-old Stokes scored 164 in the semi-final against Nottinghamshire. His last domestic one-day match came while he was representing Canterbury in New Zealand in 2017, during the time he missed England's Ashes tour after the Bristol nightclub incident. Article Source: IANS
ENG Vs IND: When And Where To Watch 2nd ODI, Know All Details
Sony Sports Network: India will look to seal the ODI series when they take on England in the second match at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on Thursday after taking a 1-0 lead with an impressive six-wicket victory in Birmingham. The opening game showcased India's depth, with different players stepping up at crucial moments. Axar Patel produced a match-winning all-round display, claiming four wickets before guiding the chase with an unbeaten 57. Washington Sundar followed with his maiden ODI fifty, while captain Shubman Gill's fluent 80 provided the platform before he retired hurt with cramps. Gill's fitness will remain under the spotlight heading into the second ODI, although the skipper has already dismissed fears of a serious injury by confirming that dehydration caused the problem. His availability would be a major boost for India, particularly after his composed leadership and batting display in the series opener. India may still weigh up changes depending on conditions. Sophia Gardens has often assisted seam bowling, making Arshdeep Singh a possible option if the team opts for additional pace. However, the management is unlikely to make sweeping changes after such a convincing performance, especially with Axar Patel, Washington Sundar and Jasprit Bumrah all making significant contributions in Birmingham. Another area of interest will be Rohit Sharma's form. The experienced opener has yet to produce a major score in the series and will be eager to make a stronger impact alongside Gill at the top of the order. England, meanwhile, have little room for error. Harry Brook's side must win in Cardiff to keep the series alive after another disappointing batting effort saw them surrender control despite fighting back through Joe Root and Liam Dawson. The hosts have received timely reinforcement with the return of fast bowler Brydon Carse, whose inclusion adds experience to the bowling attack. A victory for India would secure the series with one match to spare, while England need a response on home soil to force the contest into a deciding third ODI at Lord's. With contrasting objectives and the series hanging in the balance, Cardiff is set to host a pivotal encounter. When: Thursday, July 16, 5:30 PM IST Where: Sophia Gardens, Cardiff Where to watch: The England-India ODI series will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website Squads: Where to watch: The England-India ODI series will be telecast on the Sony Sports Network and streamed live on the JioHotstar app and website Also Read: Live Cricket Score India: Shubman Gill (c), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer (vc), KL Rahul (wk), Ishan Kishan (wk), Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, Gurnoor Brar, Prince Yadav Article Source: IANS
England Must Look To Try Extra Fast Bowler Ahead Of ODI World Cup, Says Stuart Broad
ODI World Cup: Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has urged the national team to immediately start playing an extra fast seamer to build necessary pace and depth ahead of the next ODI World Cup, warning that their 50-over flaws have been thoroughly exposed in their first ODI defeat to India. Broad's comments came after India registered a comprehensive six-wicket victory over England at Edgbaston to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. The defeat leaves Harry Brooks side languishing at eighth spot in the ODI rankings. Though England recovered from a precarious 80/5 to post 258, courtesy of Joe Root's unbeaten 76 and Liam Dawson's maiden ODI half-century, the target proved to be insufficient as Shubman Gill's masterful 80 along with fifties from Axar Patel and Washington Sundar took the visitors home. It didnt help England that they were playing only Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue as their fast bowling options. England are eighth in the world rankings and are playing like they are eighth. They need to get more experience into the roles of the players. After defeat at Edgbaston, there might be a shift in mindset towards playing another seamer, Broad said to Sky Sports on Wednesday. He also believes England must address their lack of seam-bowling options on an urgent basis, especially with the next ODI World Cup scheduled to be played in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Looking ahead to the next World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, it's going to be the faster, taller bowlers who do the damage there. Given the make-up and balance of this side, with Rashid, Liam Dawson and Will Jacks, along with the part-time spin options of Jacob Bethell and Joe Root, I'd be leaning towards playing an extra seamer instead of one of the spinners because it gives that bowler experience and exposure to match situations. Now, ahead of the second ODI to be played at Cardiff on Thursday, Broad further pointed out that relying too heavily on Archer to deliver breakthroughs is unsustainable and called for a more balanced bowling attack that can take wickets during the middle overs. Looking ahead to the next World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, it's going to be the faster, taller bowlers who do the damage there. Given the make-up and balance of this side, with Rashid, Liam Dawson and Will Jacks, along with the part-time spin options of Jacob Bethell and Joe Root, I'd be leaning towards playing an extra seamer instead of one of the spinners because it gives that bowler experience and exposure to match situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sam Curran is a very good cricketer, but he's not a first-change seam bowler. England need someone to come through in the middle overs, bowl bouncers and seamers, and take the outside edge, so they don't have to go to Archer all the time. Could that be Brydon Carse, Gus Atkinson or Saqib Mahmood? England need to start trialling that now, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
FIFA World Cup 2026: Spain becomes title favourites with impressive win over France
Spain booked their place in the title clash with a commanding 2-0 victory over France
Shubman Gill Closes In On No. 1 Spot In ODI Rankings After Match-winning Knock Against England
ICC ODI Bowling Rankings: India captain Shubman Gill moved a step closer to becoming the world's No. 1 ODI batter after his match-winning 80 against England in the opening ODI at Edgbaston earned him a 12-point gain in the latest ICC Men's ODI Batting Rankings, leaving him just 11 rating points behind top-ranked Daryl Mitchell. Gill returned to India's ODI squad alongside Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli after the T20I series. He led India's chase before retiring hurt on 80 runs off 75 balls, which included 11 fours and a six. His performance helped India break a tough streak that included a 4-0 loss in a four-match T20I series to England and a historic 2-0 T20I defeat of Ireland. Mitchell remains at the top of the rankings after scoring 93 runs in the first two ODIs against the West Indies, creating an exciting competition for the No. 1 ranking between the two batters. Bumrah made an immediate impact on his return to ODI cricket after 968 days out. He took 1/31 against England and climbed to 24th in the ICC ODI Bowling Rankings. India's chase briefly faltered after Gill's injury, but Axar Patel (57 not out off 52) and Washington Sundar (52 not out off 63) led the team home with an unbeaten century partnership. Axar, who took 4/62 earlier to win the Player of the Match award, saw significant gains across all rankings. He moved up 18 places to 73rd in the ODI Batting Rankings, rose two places to 42nd among bowlers, and entered the top 10 of the ICC Men's ODI All-Rounder Rankings at ninth. Sundar also did well, climbing 24 places to 177th among batters and 16 places to 55th in the all-rounders list. England's Joe Root was rewarded for his fluent 76 runs off 76 balls with a rise to joint 12th in the ODI Batting Rankings. Liam Dawson's determined 68 earned him a jump of 81 places to 262nd. Notable changes also occurred in the ongoing ODI series between the West Indies and New Zealand. New Zealand seamer Jayden Lennox achieved a career-best 5/19 in the second ODI, moving up 31 places to joint 66th in the ODI Bowling Rankings alongside Sri Lankas Dilshan Madushanka. West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph climbed six places to 36th after claiming five wickets in the first two matches. Among batters, West Indies captain Shai Hope moved up one place to sixth after scoring an unbeaten 87 in the series opener. Keacy Carty entered the top 20 after scoring 113 runs in the first two games. Notable changes also occurred in the ongoing ODI series between the West Indies and New Zealand. New Zealand seamer Jayden Lennox achieved a career-best 5/19 in the second ODI, moving up 31 places to joint 66th in the ODI Bowling Rankings alongside Sri Lankas Dilshan Madushanka. West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph climbed six places to 36th after claiming five wickets in the first two matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The latest T20I rankings also showed the effects of England's 4-0 series win over India. Captain Harry Brook rose 12 places to seventh in the ICC Men's T20I Batting Rankings after scoring 229 runs in five matches, including an unbeaten 95 off 45 balls in the final T20I. Jos Buttler, who scored a career-best 131 in the same match, moved up one place to sixth. Meanwhile, fast bowler Jofra Archer climbed eight places to joint 18th in the T20I Bowling Rankings after taking seven wickets in four matches. Article Source: IANS
Jonathan Trott joins Ireland as consultant amid England links
Reportedly in the shortlist to take over as England's Test coach, Trott will work with Ireland for their upcoming series against Afghanistan
Harry Brook Upbeat About England ODI Form Amid Test Captaincy Uncertainty
Harry Brook was adamant England's white-ball cricket was heading in the right direction after another chastening one-day international loss saw India enjoy a six-wicket success at Edgbaston on Tuesday. But England's limited-overs captain was rather more reserved when asked about the possibility of succeeding Ben Stokes as Test skipper, saying that was a matter for the incoming red-ball head coach. England came into this campaign following a 4-0 T20 clean sweep of India. But Tuesday's reverse means England have now lost 14 of their last 20 ODIs -- a worrying statistic ahead of next year's 50-over World Cup in southern Africa. Brook 27, has previously made clear he would have no qualms about leading England in all three international formats if called upon. But that was before Brendon McCullum was sacked as Test coach following a run of seven defeats in his last nine Tests, including a dire 4-1 Ashes series loss in Australia and a 2-1 reverse at home to his native New Zealand that ended in the international retirement of key all-rounder Stokes. McCullum, a former New Zealand captain, remains in charge of England's white ball-teams. - 'Awesome' McCullum - Gifted batsman Brook, speaking for the first time since McCullum's exit from the Test set-up was made public, told a post-match press conference at Edgbaston: It was obviously disappointing for me. Brendon has played a massive part in my career. I've only ever played under him and hes been awesome for me. The things that he did for the Test side when he first came in, and in the last few years, have been phenomenal. He is going to be missed. Brook added: It's not up to me to make that (captaincy) decision. Whatever decision they make, I'll be fully behind them. Its up to them to decide who they want and I'm enjoying my role as white-ball captain at the minute. I think we're heading in the right direction. What will be will be. Former England captain Nasser Hussain is among those calling for Andy Flower, who oversaw three Ashes series wins and took the team to number one in the Test rankings during his time as England coach from 2009-14, to succeed McCullum as England's red ball boss. Jonathan Trott has also been touted for the role following plaudits for his work coaching Afghanistan, with the former England batsman appointed Tuesday to a short-term consultancy role with Ireland. Brook's immediate focus remains on levelling this three-match series in Cardiff on Thursday in the hope Sunday's clash at Lord's becomes a 'live' decider. But if England are to get to 1-1 at Sophia Gardens they will need an improved display from their top order following a collapse from 61-0 to 80-5 in Birmingham. There was a poor period when we lost five for 20 runs, which obviously made a massive difference in the game really, said Brook, who insisted all was far from lost for England in this format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The World Cup is a long way away, he said. Hopefully we can come back stronger in Cardiff.
Bumrah's Inputs Helped Me Adapt To English Conditions: Gurnoor
Both Gautam Sir: India left-arm pacer Gurnoor Brar credited senior fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah for helping him adapt to English conditions after the youngster produced a crucial opening spell in India's six-wicket victory over England in the first ODI at Edgbaston on Tuesday. Gurnoor struck twice in the same over to remove England openers Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell, triggering a collapse that saw the hosts slump from 61 without loss to 80/5. England eventually recovered to 258 through Joe Root's unbeaten 76 and Liam Dawson's 68, but India chased down the target in 45.2 overs thanks to Shubman Gill's 80 before retirement hurt and an unbeaten 102-run fifth-wicket stand between Axar Patel (57 not out) and Washington Sundar (52 not out). Reflecting on his performance, Gurnoor said Bumrah's guidance during the training sessions before the match played a significant role in his success. I had heard that it was a lot of fun to play cricket in England, so I experienced it today, and it felt very good. During the two practice days, Jasprit bhai was bowling, and I asked him how to bowl on these wickets, how the ball behaves here, how the English batters attack, and what areas I should bowl in. He gave me a lot of inputs, which helped me a lot, Gurnoor said in a video released by BCCI on X. The 25-year-old added that head coach Gautam Gambhir and bowling coach Morne Morkel also encouraged him to trust his strengths and stick to his natural game. Both Gautam Sir and Morne Sir told me that what I had done in the Afghanistan series and what comes naturally to me was to keep repeating my lengths and stay consistent. I wasn't thinking too much. I just backed myself and challenged the batters. Gurnoor also revealed that he closely observed Bumrah during practice to understand how to succeed in English conditions. I was standing at mid-on while they were bowling and watching how they approached their spells, how the batters played them and how consistent they were with their line and length. They kept telling me ball by ball what I could do, so I just tried to keep hitting those areas. Gurnoor also revealed that he closely observed Bumrah during practice to understand how to succeed in English conditions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As soon as the ball went in the air, I thought it would go for six. But it was a brilliant catch. It's very difficult on the boundary because you don't know where to keep your feet. He judged it really well and caught it. I want to thank Bumrah for that second wicket. Article Source: IANS
1st ODI: 'We Kept Talking About Rotating Strike,' Says Axar On Match-winning Stand With Sundar
Match Axar Patel: Player of the Match Axar Patel revealed that constant communication and a focus on rotating the strike with Washington Sundar were the keys behind India's match-winning unbeaten partnership that sealed a six-wicket victory over England in the opening ODI at Edgbaston on Tuesday. After Axar's four-wicket haul helped bowl England out for 258, India found themselves under brief pressure in the chase after losing Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul in quick succession despite Shubman Gill's fluent 80 before retiring hurt with cramps. Axar then joined Washington Sundar at the crease, and the duo stitched together an unbeaten 102-run stand for the fifth wicket to guide India home with 28 balls to spare and hand the visitors a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Axar remained unbeaten on 57, while Sundar struck his maiden ODI half-century with an unbeaten 52, finishing the match with a towering six. Reflecting on the partnership, Axar said the pair never looked to target any particular bowler and instead concentrated on building a partnership through sensible cricket. At that time, there was a little pressure. Washi and I were talking that we should play the next five overs, build a partnership and then see if we needed to attack. We kept telling each other to keep playing, keep rotating the strike and not get stuck at one place, he said in a video released by BCCI on X. The all-rounder added that frequent singles and doubles allowed the partnership to flourish before both batters shifted gears. We were thinking that we should just keep playing. We didn't think that you target one bowler and I target another. On a wicket like this, once you are set, it becomes very important to finish the game. We wanted to take it till the end, and once we were set, we played our shots. The partnership developed from there and we won, he added. Earlier, Axar produced a decisive spell with the ball, claiming 4-62, including the final four wickets, after England had recovered through a 121-run stand between Joe Root (76 not out) and Liam Dawson (68). Explaining his bowling approach, the left-arm spinner said he quickly identified the nature of the surface and stuck to hitting the right areas. Earlier, Axar produced a decisive spell with the ball, claiming 4-62, including the final four wickets, after England had recovered through a 121-run stand between Joe Root (76 not out) and Liam Dawson (68). Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will now head to Cardiff for the second ODI, looking to clinch the three-match series after taking a commanding 1-0 lead. Article Source: IANS
'Things McCullum Did For The Test Side Were Phenomenal': Brook
With Ben Stokes: England white-ball captain Harry Brook has paid an emotional tribute to Brendon McCullum following the New Zealanders departure as Englands Test head coach, describing his influence on the team and his own career as 'phenomenal'. McCullum stepped down from the role after Englands recent Test series defeat, bringing an end to a transformative spell that began in 2022. Alongside then-captain Ben Stokes, McCullum oversaw the aggressive Bazball era that revitalised Englands Test side, but a string of disappointing results ultimately led to his exit. Brook, who made his Test breakthrough under McCullum, admitted the news was difficult to take. It was obviously disappointing for me. I think hes played a massive part in my career. Ive only ever played under him, and hes been awesome for me, Brook told reporters after Englands six-wicket defeat to India in the opening ODI at Edgbaston. The 27-year-old credited McCullum for changing the fortunes of Englands Test side during his tenure. The things that he did for the Test side when he first came in, in the last few years, have been phenomenal. Hes going to be missed, Brook said. With Ben Stokes having retired from Test cricket in the New Zealand series, Brook has emerged as one of the leading contenders to take over the vacant captaincy. However, the middle order batter refused to be drawn into the discussion, insisting the decision rests entirely with the England and Wales Cricket Board. The 27-year-old credited McCullum for changing the fortunes of Englands Test side during his tenure. The things that he did for the Test side when he first came in, in the last few years, have been phenomenal. Hes going to be missed, Brook said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brook is currently leading Englands white-ball side against India in the three-match ODI series, with the visitors taking a 1-0 lead after a six-wicket victory in the opening match at Edgbaston. Article Source: IANS
Sundar Feels 'blessed' To Be An Allrounder
Washington Sundar: India all-rounder Washington Sundar said he felt blessed being an all-rounder and added that his ability to contribute in multiple departments is one of the biggest advantages he can offer the team after playing a key role in India's six-wicket victory over England in the opening ODI at Edgbaston. He also opined that the presence of several all-rounders gives the side greater flexibility across conditions. Sundar struck an unbeaten 52, his maiden ODI half-century, and shared an unbroken 102-run fifth-wicket partnership with Axar Patel to guide India to 262/4 after Axar had earlier claimed 4-62 to help bowl England out for 258. The victory handed India a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Reflecting on the value of all-rounders in modern-day cricket, Sundar said the role allows teams to remain adaptable regardless of the conditions. Such a blessing for me to be an all-rounder. Any team would love to have as many all-rounders as possible, because you can play according to the conditions and it's always nice to have different varieties. You'll never think you're short in options, especially going in any conditions. We play a lot of cricket around the world, so the conditions are quite different. And yes, it was a good day today for all of us. Shivam bowled really well. Axar picked those crucial wickets and made sure they didn't get to 280 or 290. And obviously, the way he batted was magical. It was great for me to watch from the other end, Sundar said during the post-match press conference. India's all-rounders proved decisive in Birmingham. While Axar dismantled England's lower order before anchoring the chase, Sundar complemented him with a composed unbeaten fifty after India briefly found themselves under pressure following KL Rahul's dismissal. Asked whether India's bowlers had effectively won the game in the first innings, Sundar felt the chase was still demanding because of the assistance available for the seamers, crediting both captain Shubman Gill and Axar Patel for judging the conditions well. There was definitely a little bit on the wicket. And Shubman batted really well, even that partnership was very, very important. Obviously, Axar, the way he played, he got those crucial boundaries every time he needed. And made things actually look very easy. It wasn't that easy as he actually made it look like. But yes, there was a little bit on the wicket. And we applied really well, and I'm happy to have won this game, he added. The 26-year-old also reserved special praise for fast bowler Gurnoor Brar, who recovered from an expensive opening spell to dismiss England openers Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell in the same over, triggering a dramatic collapse. There was definitely a little bit on the wicket. And Shubman batted really well, even that partnership was very, very important. Obviously, Axar, the way he played, he got those crucial boundaries every time he needed. And made things actually look very easy. It wasn't that easy as he actually made it look like. But yes, there was a little bit on the wicket. And we applied really well, and I'm happy to have won this game, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With India's all-rounders delivering with both bat and ball in the series opener, Sundar's performance underlined the depth and balance that the visitors will look to carry into the second ODI as they chase a series-clinching win. Article Source: IANS
'The Pitch Changed A Little, And Made India's Chase Easy,' Says Brook After Loss In 1st ODI
ODI World Cup: England captain Harry Brook felt the pitch became easier to bat on in the second innings after his side suffered a six-wicket defeat to India in the opening ODI at Edgbaston but admitted that his teams middle-order collapse ultimately proved decisive. After opting to bat first, England slumped from 61 without loss to 80/5 after losing five wickets for just 20 runs. A fighting 121-run stand between Joe Root (76 not out) and Liam Dawson (68) lifted the hosts to 258 before Axar Patel claimed the last four wickets to finish with figures of 4-62. India chased down the target in 45.2 overs through Shubman Gills fluent 80 before he retired hurt, while Axar Patel (57 not out) and Washington Sundar (52 not out) shared an unbroken 102-run partnership to seal victory and give the visitors a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Reflecting on the defeat, Brook believed the surface behaved differently in the chase. Today, there was a poor period when we lost five for 20 runs, which has obviously made a massive difference in the game, really. I think the pitch changed a little bit from the first innings to the second innings, which made it easier for them to chase down what we thought at the halfway line was a decent score, Brook told reporters after the match. The England skipper acknowledged that the batting collapse hurt his side more than anything else, despite Root and Dawson rescuing the innings. Their partnership was vital. I thought they played it perfectly for the situation. Very risk-free, didnt really hit the ball in the air much, and got us up to what we thought was a total that we could defend, he added. Looking ahead, Brook insisted England would continue building towards the 2027 ODI World Cup while focusing on improving in the ongoing series. Obviously, the focus, the 2027 World Cup, comes into view quite heavily. There are always areas you want to get better at in any format. The World Cups a long way away, and hopefully we can come back stronger in Cardiff, he said. Brook also welcomed the return of all-rounder Brydon Carse to the squad, saying the all-round seamer adds aggression and balance ahead of the remaining two ODIs. Obviously, the focus, the 2027 World Cup, comes into view quite heavily. There are always areas you want to get better at in any format. The World Cups a long way away, and hopefully we can come back stronger in Cardiff, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The second ODI of the three-match series will be played in Cardiff on Thursday, where England will look to level the contest after Indias convincing victory at Edgbaston. Article Source: IANS
'They Made Me Understand My Game': Sundar Credits Gambhir, Nehra For Batting Prowess
Washington Sundar: India all-rounder Washington Sundar credited head coach Gautam Gambhir and Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra for helping him develop greater clarity as a batter after playing a pivotal unbeaten half-century in India's six-wicket win over England in the opening ODI at Edgbaston, saying their guidance has played a major role in his evolution across formats. Sundar remained unbeaten on 52 while sharing an unbroken 102-run partnership with Axar Patel to steer India to a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. His knock marked his maiden ODI fifty and capped another important contribution with the bat after assuming varied roles for both India and in franchise cricket over the last few seasons. Reflecting on his development as a batter, Sundar said preparation and the confidence shown in him by those around him have been instrumental. I try and prepare really well. As much as possible (with) preparation, I make sure I do it to the T. I give a lot of importance to preparation, and I am so grateful that people have always had faith in my skill set. Here, Gautibhai (Gautam Gambhir) always made me understand what exactly I could do with the bat, especially, and made me understand my game as well. And even Ashish Nehra in GT, he's always made sure, like he's helped me understand myself a lot more, be it as a person or as a cricketer on the whole. So, I'm honestly grateful for the fact that I've got such people around me who are actually helping me become a better cricketer every single day, Sundar told reporters during the post-match press conference. I think that's very important, especially for me. As an all-rounder, I think it's really important to keep looking to improve every single day and understand my game and obviously play according to situations. Playing a lot of games also helps you get to be in those situations, understand what exactly you can do and you have a lot of learning as well. So, yes, I'm so grateful that I've got such people who have always had faith in my skill sets and also made me understand what exactly I could do in different skill sets, he added. Sundar has been entrusted with multiple batting responsibilities over the years, ranging from opening in first-class cricket to batting in the middle order and finishing games in white-ball formats. He said embracing those changing responsibilities has helped him become a more complete cricketer. Over the years, I've understood the fact that I need to keep improving my skill sets, which will help me whenever the situation arises. And the fact that I play different roles is exciting. Not many people get to play different roles. I get to sort of play those different roles and be in those different situations. And obviously, I try my best to help the team win. Its exciting to sort of be in different situations and different phases of the game. But as I said, every single day, it's important, especially for me, to keep improving. As I said, we play different formats in a short span of time. So, there's hardly any change you could do between switching formats. I think, on the whole, as much as I could prepare really well, I think I'll be ready when the situation arrives. That's the mindset, he stated. India had switched directly from a T20I series into the ODI leg of the tour, but Sundar said adapting between formats is an expected part of international cricket. Its exciting to sort of be in different situations and different phases of the game. But as I said, every single day, it's important, especially for me, to keep improving. As I said, we play different formats in a short span of time. So, there's hardly any change you could do between switching formats. I think, on the whole, as much as I could prepare really well, I think I'll be ready when the situation arrives. That's the mindset, he stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Having helped India secure victory in Birmingham, Sundar will look to carry his confidence into the second ODI as India aim to seal the three-match series. Article Source: IANS
India Need Not Make Changes If Gurnoor And Gill Are Fit, Says Irfan Ahead Of 2nd ODI
New Delhi: Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan believes India should resist making unnecessary changes for the second ODI against England after their convincing series-opening victory at Edgbaston, saying the team's priority should be maintaining momentum while monitoring the fitness of Shubman Gill and Gurnoor Brar. India claimed a six-wicket win in Birmingham to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, with Axar Patel starring with both bat and ball and captain Shubman Gill laying the foundation during the chase before retiring hurt with cramps. Fast bowler Gurnoor Brar also picked up two key wickets after appearing to struggle physically during the match. Looking ahead to the next fixture, Pathan said India have little reason to alter a winning combination, while England face the bigger challenge of regrouping after the defeat. The main thing is to maintain this momentum. It's good that you won, so there isn't much you need to change. Anyway, it's just a day's break. England will have to work very hard. They will have to manage the short turnaround and come back with better planning. So, there are more challenges for them than for India, Pathan told JioStar. India recovered from the early losses of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the chase of 259, with Gill's 80, followed by an unbeaten century partnership between Axar Patel and Washington Sundar, sealing victory with 28 balls to spare. While backing continuity, Pathan identified fitness as the only area that could influence India's selection for the second ODI. For the Indian team, my main concern would be how serious Gurnoor Brar's injury is and how serious Shubman Gill's hamstring issue is, considering he retired hurt. Those are the two things I will be watching closely, he added. Gill retired hurt after making a fluent 80, while Brar played an important role with the ball by triggering England's middle-order collapse during the first innings. Pathan added that only injury concerns should prompt changes to the playing XI, even as discussions continue about the possibility of bringing in spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Gill retired hurt after making a fluent 80, while Brar played an important role with the ball by triggering England's middle-order collapse during the first innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will head into the second ODI seeking to clinch the series, while England face the task of quickly addressing their shortcomings after falling behind in the three-match contest. Article Source: IANS
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1st ODI: 'I Had To Stay Focused Rather Than Thinking,' Says Axar On Match-winning Knock
New Delhi: India's match-winner Axar Patel said patience, self-belief and trusting the conditions were the key factors behind his all-round display in the opening ODI against England at Edgbaston, where his four-wicket haul and unbeaten half-century helped India register a six-wicket victory and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Axar, who returned figures of 4-62 before scoring an unbeaten 57 in a decisive 102-run fifth-wicket partnership with Washington Sundar, admitted the innings was especially significant after a difficult T20I phase in which he felt he was trying to force the pace. It was very important for me to deliver this kind of performance. As for my mindset, I needed to keep at it. I had to stay focused rather than thinking it would just happen on its own. I had to have self-belief and execute my plans. I feel like I was trying to hit the ball too hard during the T20Is. When you go in to bat in the death overs, you don't have any other option but to go for big shots, but I was losing my shape a little. So, when I went in to bat in this game, obviously after we got a great start, I just wanted to build a partnership. I wasn't trying to hit the ball too hard because I knew I had time and could afford to take a few balls as well. I was focusing on my timing. On this kind of wicket, it is very important to trust the bounce. Once you start reading it well, I think you can score runs, Axar told JioStar. India's chase was jolted by the quick dismissals of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, and Shubman Gill later retired hurt after making 80. Axar and Sundar then combined to guide the visitors home with an unbeaten stand that effectively shut England out of the contest. The all-rounder also explained why batting became considerably easier once a batter had spent time at the crease, pointing to the movement available for the bowlers early in an innings. If you look at their innings, or even our innings, whoever was new to the crease found it very difficult to come in and start hitting straight away. Even for them, it became easier for Joe Root and Liam Dawson once the partnership was set. So I think spending some time at the crease after coming in to bat was very important. On such wickets, you cannot come in and play shots on the rise immediately because there was bounce, and it was swinging and seaming as well. You have to give yourself that little bit of time, and after that, you could play your shots, he added. England experienced similar challenges after opting to bat first. The hosts slipped from 61 without loss to 80 for five before Joe Root and Liam Dawson revived the innings with a 121-run partnership. Axar then removed the lower order to finish with four wickets as England were bowled out for 258. Reflecting on the current Indian setup, Axar credited the return of experienced campaigners for creating a settled environment in the dressing room, saying familiarity and clearly defined roles have strengthened the team's confidence. England experienced similar challenges after opting to bat first. The hosts slipped from 61 without loss to 80 for five before Joe Root and Liam Dawson revived the innings with a 121-run partnership. Axar then removed the lower order to finish with four wickets as England were bowled out for 258. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will head into the second ODI carrying a 1-0 advantage after Axar's influential all-round performance laid the foundation for a convincing victory at Edgbaston. Article Source: IANS
Ireland Men Beating India Injected A Lot Of Confidence Into Us: Orla Prendergast
For Orla Prendergast: There are moments in cricket that do not announce themselves with the roar of a crowd or the shatter of stumps. Instead, they arrive in quiet, seismic shifts of belief in a dressing room long before the first ball is even bowled. For Orla Prendergast and her Ireland team, that defining moment of belief came on June 26, just 24 hours ahead of their final Womens T20 World Cup group fixture against the formidable West Indies. Huddled together, they watched with sheer joy as their male counterparts orchestrated a staggering, 34-run heist against heavyweights India in Belfast. In that singular piece of epic cricketing theatre, the women's team pondered with renewed belief - if the men could dismantle the reigning T20 World Cup champions, why not them? What followed on Saturday in Bristol was nothing short of a fairytale - Ireland hunted down 129 to script an astonishing six-wicket victory over West Indies, the 2016 champions. Five tournaments and 22 agonising defeats later, Ireland finally tasted victory in the T20 World Cup. We were all watching it the day before our game. For them to turn over the best T20I side in the world, it was just great to watch. I mean it was unbelievable and it just reiterated that any team can beat anyone on their day and so I think it just injected a lot of confidence and belief into us. I'm sure they had the belief that they were going to win that game, but I doubt many other people in the world of cricket thought they were going to do it. It just proved that anyone can beat anyone and it definitely gave us that belief going into the next day and then thankfully they backed it up again with a series win on Sunday. So just an unbelievable weekend for Irish cricket and showed how much Irish cricket has grown on the global stage and that we can beat so many of those teams ranked above us, Orla told IANS on the sidelines of Ireland's ongoing ODI series against West Indies. The wait for getting a World Cup victory became heavier for Ireland with every passing fixture, more so once Scotland beat them to get their own first win earlier in the tournament. It definitely felt like a bit of a monkey on our back. We obviously saw Scotland get their first World Cup win against us, unfortunately, and different teams were performing really well and our tournament hadn't quite come together yet at that point. But just the belief to get it was massive for us, added Orla. That belief, she insists, never wavered - even after the near-miss against defending champions New Zealand. We came into the tournament with a lot of belief that we would win at least one game, and if not a few. We had a lot of belief that we definitely had multiple wins in us. We competed really well against New Zealand - they're obviously a really quality side. So we played really well against them and we definitely should have won that game. There's confidence to be taken from it, but there was a lot of heartbreak involved too, that we'd really lost a massive chance to turn them over. But confidence was definitely taken from it, and you could see that with the way we carried on in the tournament. We didn't put our best showing out against Sri Lanka in our first game in Bristol, but then we bounced back really well against the West Indies, she said. Beyond the points table, the World Cup also brought individual recognition for Orla of making the cut for the T20 World Cup for the second straight time after the 2023 edition, where she was the 12th player. For someone highly cited as one of the best pace-bowling all-rounders in the T20 circuit, the recognition is something she doesn't take lightly. Definitely feels like a big personal achievement to be listed amongst some of those names on that team is a massive honour. When you look through that list - it's some of the best players in the world. So to be listed there and amongst them is just a huge privilege. It's not something you ever expect coming out of a tournament and especially when unfortunately it didn't go as well as we'd hoped. We didn't win as many games as we'd hoped and so on a team level, you come out with a little bit of disappointment and you feel like you could have done more. But then to receive personal recognition like that, it's definitely pleasing, she said. Confidence heading into the tournament was also kept steady by Ireland's showing in the tri-series featuring Pakistan and West Indies ahead of the World Cup. You always go into World Cups with a bit of an unknown, coming up against the best teams in the world. We had the tri-series before, which thankfully went pretty well - we got a couple of wins against Pakistan and West Indies. So confidence as a team as a whole was high, and personally I had a couple of good performances that I could lean on coming into the World Cup and trust my skills. In her match-winning 63 against the West Indies, Orla was cutting and hooking at will against pace. It is also illustrated by the fact that Orla scored 45 runs from cut shots during the group stage, nearly 20 more than any other batter in the tournament. Asked if that back-foot dominance was something she specifically worked on, or was it just pure instinct at that moment, Orla described it as a blend of instinct and hard-earned technical work. It's a bit of both to be honest - it's definitely instincts and out on the pitch. I naturally love to cut and pull a lot, definitely versus spin. But on the flip side of that, I have worked a lot on the cut shot - it's something that I struggled in years gone by where I felt like if a spinner bowled outside off to me, I probably would hit to point a lot of the time. So I did a lot of work on sitting back and either whacking it in front of point or behind point. You do a lot of work, but then you kind of forget about it when the game's come around you obviously lean back on after a game, you can look back on the work you've done. But when you're in the moment, it's just relying on your instincts and what your body kind of tells you to do and so I definitely would look back on some balls that I probably felt I probably should have gone forward to and I was on the back foot. But I mean luckily it came off a little bit in the World Cup. Sharpening that game happens back home, at Ireland's outdoor training base in Blanchardstown, Dublin. Turning to the ongoing ODI series against West Indies, which Ireland have lost and will look to sign off with a win in the final game later on Wednesday, Orla was candid about where their process has fallen short. We've gone wrong on the bowling side of things and to be perfectly honest, we've batted pretty well. It's been that there have been nice batting pitches even if a little bit slow and we've put together two pretty good totals setting and batting first. Maybe would have liked a few more in each game but definitely not far off and definitely two defendable totals if we bowled better. Getting through their top order has obviously been a challenge for us. We've seen just how high quality of their Hayley Matthews is two games in a row now which is pretty unfortunate. So I mean a good start would be getting her out and we've obviously had a look at her and we're always putting together plans to get other teams best players out. So that'll be just another case of doing that for bouncing back and we've bowled well in patches, but just not well enough for long enough and we can probably be better at the new ball and a little bit more challenging there and then maybe a little more bit more containing in the middle overs and I don't think we're far off - in fact we've batted really well for a good start. But it's just a case of consistency with the ball that we'll be looking to grow on. She pointed to two clear metrics Ireland are chasing in the final game apart from winning - bowling a tighter, more consistent length and more batting partnerships. Something we speak about a lot is bowling a four-to-six-metre length - it's probably not rocket science, but our stats have definitely shown that's where we need to be a lot of the time. On the batting front it's a little more simple - the partnerships. There's a glaring difference in an innings when big players get big scores and build big partnerships with those around them, and in the innings where they don't do it. She pointed to two clear metrics Ireland are chasing in the final game apart from winning - bowling a tighter, more consistent length and more batting partnerships. Something we speak about a lot is bowling a four-to-six-metre length - it's probably not rocket science, but our stats have definitely shown that's where we need to be a lot of the time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fans can watch Ireland vs West Indies third womens ODI exclusively on FanCode. Article Source: IANS
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Best Of The Best From The TG20s Inaugural Season
Gravton Bike Promising District Player: The curtain came down on a spectacular inaugural edition of the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 Season 1 with Hyderabad E-Champions lifting the title, but the tournament also celebrated the individual brilliance that defined three weeks of enthralling cricket. From explosive batting displays and match-winning bowling spells to breathtaking catches and game-changing performances, the Sreenidhi University TG20 unearthed a host of stars who lit up the tournament with their consistency and flair. Leading the honours list was E-Champions captain Abhirath Reddy, who capped off a sensational campaign by bagging four major awards. The swashbuckling batter finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer with 549 runs to claim the Orange Cap, which carried a cash prize of INR 1,50,000. He also received the Player of the Tournament award, presented with a cash prize of INR 1,50,000 courtesy of Sreenidhi University. His relentless boundary-hitting throughout the season also earned him the Super 4s of the Tournament award, accompanied by a cash prize of INR 50,000 courtesy of Sreenidhi University, and the Super 6s of the Tournament award, which carried a cash prize of INR 50,000 courtesy of GMR. E-Champions' pace spearhead Ajay Dev Goud emerged as the Purple Cap winner after finishing with 21 wickets. His consistency with the ball earned him the Purple Cap along with a cash prize of INR 1,50,000. Power-hitting specialist and EIPL and eleve Karimnagar Diamonds skipper Tanmay Agarwal was recognised as the Gravton Bike Power Player of the Tournament after an explosive season that saw him amass 475 runs at a strike rate of 195.5, including three centuries. His fearless batting made him one of the most destructive players of the inaugural edition. Anvita Khammam Aces batter Mickil Jaiswal enjoyed a memorable tournament, receiving two prestigious honours. He was adjudged the winner of the Gravton Bike Best Catch of the Tournament award while also claiming the Incredible Moment of the Tournament award, which carried a cash prize of INR 50,000 courtesy of Telangana Tourism, for producing one of the standout moments of the season during their match against Ranga Reddy Risers. Another Anvita Khammam Aces star, Himateja Kodimela, was named the Gamechanger of the Tournament after a remarkable campaign in which he scored 430 runs in just seven innings at an astonishing average of 107.50. His match-winning contributions earned him a cash prize of INR 50,000 courtesy of BBG. Warangal Warriors skipper Aman Rao Perala earned the Super Striker of the Tournament award after entertaining fans with his fearless strokeplay. His strike rate of 245.4 was the highest among the leading run-scorers, and he received a cash prize of INR 50,000 courtesy CREDAI Hyderabad. The tournament also shone a spotlight on Telangana's next generation of cricketing talent. Anvita Khammam Aces' Ved Reddy was named the Gravton Bike Emerging Player of the Tournament after an impressive all-round campaign, finishing among the leading wicket-takers with 14 wickets while making valuable contributions with the bat. Meanwhile, E-Champions' Ganesh Gadugu was adjudged the Gravton Bike Promising District Player of the Tournament. The young batter emerged as one of the finds of the inaugural season, scoring 212 runs at a strike rate of over 160 and playing several impactful knocks that played a key role in his team's title-winning campaign. End-of-Season Individual Award Winners Sreenidhi University Player of the Tournament: Abhirath Reddy (Hyderabad E-Champions) Cash Prize: INR 1,50,000 Orange Cap (Highest Run-Scorer): Abhirath Reddy (549 runs) Cash Prize: INR 1,50,000 Purple Cap (Highest Wicket-Taker): Ajay Dev Goud (21 wickets) Cash Prize: INR 1,50,000 Sreenidhi University Super 4s of the Tournament: Abhirath Reddy Cash Prize: INR 50,000 GMR Super 6s of the Tournament: Abhirath Reddy Cash Prize: INR 50,000 Super Striker of the Tournament: Aman Rao Perala Cash Prize: INR 50,000 Telangana Tourism Incredible Moment of the Tournament: Mickil Jaiswal Cash Prize: INR 50,000 BBG Gamechanger of the Tournament: Himateja Kodimela Cash Prize: INR 50,000 Gravton Bike Power Player of the Tournament: Tanmay Agarwal Gravton Bike Best Catch of the Tournament: Mickil Jaiswal Gravton Bike Power Player of the Tournament: Tanmay Agarwal Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gravton Bike Promising District Player of the Tournament: Ganesh Gadugu Article Source: IANS
1st ODI: All-round Axar Guides India To A Six-wicket Victory Over England, Take 1-0 Series Lead
Axar Patel: Axar Patel had an impressive performance with both the bat and ball as India beat England by six wickets in the first ODI at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Tuesday, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Axar took four wickets to help bowl England out for 258 and then came out again to score an unbeaten 57 and partner with Washington Sundar in a match-winning 102-run partnership. Sundar remained not out on 52 and ended the match with a big six, marking his first ODI half-century. India got off to a great start after England won the toss and chose to bat first. The hosts struggled to score against India's disciplined pace attack, even though Ben Duckett launched a counter-attack in the second half of the Powerplay. Duckett and Jacob Bethell added 61 runs for the opening wicket, but Gurnoor Brar quickly changed the game by taking two wickets in one over. England then collapsed from 61 for no loss to 80 for five in just a few overs. Just when it seemed England would post a low total, Joe Root and Liam Dawson made a strong recovery with a 121-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Dawson scored a solid 68, marking his first ODI half-century before getting out. Root held the innings together with an unbeaten 76. Axar finished the tail-end in style, claiming the last four wickets and ending with impressive figures of 4 for 62 as England got bowled out for 258 in 47.5 overs. India's chase started steadily with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill handling the new-ball spells from Jofra Archer and ODI debutant Josh Tongue without much trouble. The opening partnership reached 43 before Sam Curran dismissed Rohit for 11. In the next over, Archer trapped Virat Kohli lbw for just 5, putting India under early pressure. Gill and Shreyas Iyer responded well, putting together a smooth 101-run stand for the third wicket, swinging the momentum back in India's favour. Gill looked confident and scored another classy half-century before cramps forced him to retire hurt on 80 despite receiving treatment several times. England briefly saw a chance when Iyer was run out for 35, and KL Rahul went for just 1. However, India's spin-bowling all-rounders ensured there was no late drama. Axar and Washington Sundar displayed great composure, putting together an unbeaten 102-run partnership for the fifth wicket, leading India to victory. Sundar fittingly finished the match by hitting the winning runs over the ropes, completing his unbeaten 52 and securing India's convincing six-wicket win with 28 balls remaining. Gill and Shreyas Iyer responded well, putting together a smooth 101-run stand for the third wicket, swinging the momentum back in India's favour. Gill looked confident and scored another classy half-century before cramps forced him to retire hurt on 80 despite receiving treatment several times. England briefly saw a chance when Iyer was run out for 35, and KL Rahul went for just 1. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 258 all out in 47.5 overs (Joe Root 76, Liam Dawson 68; Axar Patel 4-62, Prasidh Krishna 2-50) lost to India 262/4 in 45.2 overs (Shubman Gill 80 (retd hurt), Axar Patel 57; Josh Tongue 1-50, Sam Curran 1-55) by six wickets Article Source: IANS
Jonathan Trott Appointed Ireland Consultant Ahead Of Afghanistan ODI Series
Cricket World Cup Qualifier: Former England batter and ex-Afghanistan head coach Jonathan Trott has been appointed as a short-term consultant with the Ireland men's team ahead of next month's ODI series against Afghanistan. The 45-year-old will join the Ireland squad for a 14-day consultancy starting next week. His role will focus on helping the team prepare for the three-match ODI series and advising during the opening two games against Afghanistan. This series is an important part of Ireland's preparation for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in early 2027. Trott had a successful international career, playing 52 Tests, 68 ODIs, and seven T20Is for England from 2007 to 2015. He was appointed head coach for Afghanistan's men's cricket team in 2022 and stayed in that role until February 2026. His coaching experience also includes working with England Under-19s at the 2017 ICC Under-19 World Cup, serving as assistant coach at Warwickshire, and coaching roles with Kent and Scotland. Graeme West, the Director of High Performance at Cricket Ireland, said that Trott's appointment will give Ireland a valuable competitive edge. He stated, The upcoming One-Day International series against Afghanistan is critical to the Ireland Men's squad's preparation for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in early 2027. This is a rare opportunity to bring in a world-class coach who has a wealth of current knowledge about the opposition. Trott had a successful international career, playing 52 Tests, 68 ODIs, and seven T20Is for England from 2007 to 2015. He was appointed head coach for Afghanistan's men's cricket team in 2022 and stayed in that role until February 2026. His coaching experience also includes working with England Under-19s at the 2017 ICC Under-19 World Cup, serving as assistant coach at Warwickshire, and coaching roles with Kent and Scotland. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West added that Trott's influence will go beyond match preparation. The former England player is also expected to mentor the coaching group. He noted, Jonathan's value extends beyond player development. Once he joins the training camp, he will share his wide range of leadership experiences with the coaching staff. He will explain his philosophy on working with world-class players and his approach to managing an international team. Article Source: IANS
India's quicks and Axar restrict England to 258
Half-centurions Root and Dawson revived England after a collapse after Brook opted to bat
1st ODI: Bumrah Becomes India's Highest ODI Wicket-taker In England
Shakib Al Hasan: Jasprit Bumrah made a remarkable return to ODI cricket by becoming India's leading bowler in the format on English soil. He achieved this milestone by dismissing England captain Harry Brook during the first ODI at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Tuesday. After 968 days away from ODIs, Bumrah took his 150th wicket and surpassed Ravindra Jadeja's 30 wickets in England, moving into the lead with 31. He now tops the list of Indian ODI wicket-takers in England, ahead of Jadeja (30), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (28), Madan Lal (27), and Mohammed Shami (26). Brook's dismissal marked another achievement for the Indian pace bowler, who became the third Indian to reach 150 ODI wickets in the fewest balls. Bumrah did this in 4,605 deliveries, only behind Mohammed Shami (4,070 balls) and Kuldeep Yadav (4,513). He finished ahead of Ajit Agarkar (5,027) and Irfan Pathan (5,131). This wicket also earned Bumrah a spot in an exclusive global group. He joined Shakib Al Hasan and Tim Southee as the only cricketers to have 200 Test wickets, 150 ODI wickets, and 100 T20I wickets. Currently, Bumrah has 234 Test wickets, 150 ODI wickets, and 121 T20I wickets. Bumrah's record in England highlights his strength in overseas conditions. In 17 ODIs in the country, he has taken 31 wickets with an impressive average of 21.41 and an economy rate of 4.44. His best ODI performance also came in England when he dominated the hosts with remarkable figures of 6/19 during the 2022 series. Earlier, in the 2019 ODI World Cup held in England, Bumrah secured 18 wickets as India reached the semi-finals. He joined Shakib Al Hasan and Tim Southee as the only cricketers to have 200 Test wickets, 150 ODI wickets, and 100 T20I wickets. Currently, Bumrah has 234 Test wickets, 150 ODI wickets, and 121 T20I wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England bounced back from a dramatic middle-order collapse to post a competitive total after Joe Root and Liam Dawson put together a fantastic 121-run partnership for the seventh wicket in the opening ODI against India. Article Source: IANS
High-flying Zimbabwe meet under-strength Bangladesh in T20I series opener
Already without Litton, Mehidy, Taskin and Mahmud, Bangladesh will also miss the injured Mustafizur
1st ODI: Axar Patel Picks Career-best 4-62 As India Restrict England To 258
Axar Patel: All-rounder Axar Patel brought out his career-best performance of 4-62 as Joe Root was left stranded on the other end at 76 to guide England to 258 all out in 47.5 overs in the first ODI against India at the Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham on Tuesday. England bounced back from a dramatic middle-order collapse to post a competitive total after Joe Root and Liam Dawson put together a fantastic 121-run partnership for the seventh wicket in the opening ODI against India. Ben Duckett scored 43 off 45 balls, and Jacob Bethell added 14 off 31, giving England a strong start. They managed to put up 61 runs for the opening wicket while effectively handling Jasprit Bumrah's opening spell. This was Bumrah's first ODI game in 968 days. Gurnoor Brar struggled in his first spell but changed the game after switching ends. He was brought back in the 13th over and dismissed both openers in the same over, giving Duckett a send-off and triggering England's collapse. Bumrah made an impact right away, catching Harry Brook at first slip for just 1 run after returning to the attack. Meanwhile, Prasidh Krishna tore through the middle order, taking two wickets in one over. Jos Buttler's landmark 200th ODI ended disappointingly as the England captain fell cheaply. Sam Curran also lost his wicket with a poor shot, leaving the team in trouble at 80/5. Will Jacks, with 20 off 19, tried to shift the momentum back, but Shivam Dube took his second ODI wicket when KL Rahul made a stunning one-handed catch behind the stumps. With England in serious trouble, Root and Dawson led the recovery with their impressive 121-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Dawson reached his first ODI half-century, while Root notched his fourth consecutive score of over 50 in the format. Their effort steadied the innings and gave England's bowlers a total to defend. Axar Patel eventually broke the dogged resistance in the 44th over, getting rid of Liam Dawson for a career-best 68 off 83 balls and ending a valuable 121-run seventh-wicket stand with Joe Root. But Root took advantage of a reprieve when Shivam Dube dropped a simple return catch off his own bowling and went on to remain unbeaten on 76 from 76 balls, taking England past 250. Jofra Archer added a quick 12 from six balls towards the end, but Adil Rashid and ODI debutant Josh Tongue both fell in the 48th over, meaning Roots innings was cut short as England were bowled out for 258. Axar Patel eventually broke the dogged resistance in the 44th over, getting rid of Liam Dawson for a career-best 68 off 83 balls and ending a valuable 121-run seventh-wicket stand with Joe Root. But Root took advantage of a reprieve when Shivam Dube dropped a simple return catch off his own bowling and went on to remain unbeaten on 76 from 76 balls, taking England past 250. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 258 all out in 47.5 overs (Joe Root 76, Liam Dawson 68; Axar Patel 4-62, Prasidh Krishna 2-50) against India Article Source: IANS
Brydon Carse Returns To England ODI Squad For India Series After An Injury Layoff
Brydon Carse: England have strengthened their squad for the ongoing three-match One-Day International series against India by recalling pace-bowling all-rounder Brydon Carse following his recovery from wrist and elbow injuries. The 30-year-old returns to the national setup after spending several months on the sidelines, with selectors satisfied by his progress after making three appearances for Durham in the Vitality Blast. His inclusion provides England with an additional pace option as the hosts continue the series against India. Carse's return marks his first involvement with the ODI squad since November 2025, when he featured against New Zealand in Wellington. Having successfully completed his rehabilitation, the seam-bowling all-rounder is now back in contention for international action. England announced the squad update on Tuesday, with Carse joining a group led by captain Harry Brook. Since making his ODI debut in 2021, Carse has established himself as a valuable all-round option. In 30 ODI appearances, he has claimed 34 wickets at an average of 40.44, with his best figures coming in a five-wicket haul. Lower down the order, he has also contributed 264 runs at an average of 17.60, adding depth to England's batting line-up. The ODI series against India began at Edgbaston on Tuesday, with the remaining fixtures scheduled to be played at Sophia Gardens in Cardiff on July 16 and Lord's in London on July 19. England announced the squad update on Tuesday, with Carse joining a group led by captain Harry Brook. Since making his ODI debut in 2021, Carse has established himself as a valuable all-round option. In 30 ODI appearances, he has claimed 34 wickets at an average of 40.44, with his best figures coming in a five-wicket haul. Lower down the order, he has also contributed 264 runs at an average of 17.60, adding depth to England's batting line-up. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England's updated squad: Harry Brook (captain), Rehan Ahmed, Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Tom Banton, Jacob Bethell, Jos Buttler, Brydon Carse, James Coles, Sam Curran, Liam Dawson, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Saqib Mahmood, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, and Josh Tongue. Article Source: IANS
Manchester United Sign Experienced Goalkeeper Karl Darlow On Three-year Deal
Manchester United: Veteran Wales goalkeeper Karl Darlow has completed a move to Manchester United after leaving Leeds United upon the expiry of his contract, with the Premier League club confirming the 35-year-old has signed a deal until June 2028, with an option to extend for a further year. Darlow arrives at Old Trafford after choosing not to renew his contract with Leeds despite being offered a new deal. The experienced shot-stopper opted to pursue a fresh challenge, ending his spell at Elland Road after helping Leeds during the 2025-26 campaign. Manchester United confirmed the transfer on Tuesday, subject to registration, adding further experience to their goalkeeping department. I am extremely proud to sign for Manchester United. I'm joining an excellent group of goalkeepers, and I'm really looking forward to all pushing each other to ensure that we maintain the highest standards, which this club demands, Darlow said after completing the move in an official statement. This is a really special opportunity; everyone can see what an exciting time it is for the club and I cannot wait to play my part in supporting my team-mates and helping to drive the group forwards, he added. Darlow brings considerable experience to Old Trafford, having made 279 senior appearances during his career, including 74 in the Premier League. Last season, he established himself as Leeds United's first-choice goalkeeper and registered five clean sheets. Manchester United director of football Jason Wilcox welcomed the signing, highlighting the goalkeeper's experience and professionalism. Karl has proven his ability to perform at the highest level. His work ethic and determined personality make him a really strong addition to our squad, Wilcox said. We are delighted to add a player of his quality and experience to our excellent goalkeeping group. Leeds United confirmed Darlow's departure in a brief statement, revealing that the goalkeeper had rejected the club's offer of a new contract. Leeds United can confirm Karl Darlow has left the club upon the expiration of his contract to pursue an opportunity elsewhere, the club said. Leeds United confirmed Darlow's departure in a brief statement, revealing that the goalkeeper had rejected the club's offer of a new contract. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Darlow becomes Manchester United's latest addition as the club continues strengthening its squad ahead of the new season, with the veteran expected to provide experienced competition and depth in the goalkeeping ranks. Article Source: IANS
Indian Youth Sides Shine In Japan - Punjab FC, Bengaluru FC Win; FC Goa Lose Narrowly
Rakshit Priya Anil: It was a thrilling day of football as Indias top developmental squads faced off against their Japanese J-League counterparts, producing a mix of dominant displays and nail-biting finishes. The overall day belonged to Indian teams as the visitors -- Punjab FC, Bengaluru FC -- won two games while FC Goa went down in a close encounter. In the standout performance of the day, Punjab FC defeated Avispa Fukuoka with a commanding 5-0 victory. The Punjab attack was firing on all cylinders from the opening whistle, with Singamayum Shami netting an early brace (3', 28') to set a ruthless tone. Omang Dodum (42') and Ngarin Shaiza (55') extended the lead before Vishal Yadav put the final exclamation point on the victory deep into stoppage time (90+2'). Bengaluru FC edge out Giravanz Kitakyushu Bengaluru FC showed incredible resilience to secure a hard-fought 3-2 victory against Giravanz Kitakyushu. After trailing to a 40th-minute strike by Ryunosuke Imai, Bengaluru fought back in the second half. Rakshit Priya Anil found the equalizer in the 61st minute. Despite an unfortunate own goal keeping the Japanese side heavily in the contest, a 75th-minute strike from Serto Worneilen Kom and a relentless team defensive effort in the dying minutesdespite a 90th-minute goal from Md Arbashensured Bengaluru walked away with maximum points. Bengaluru FC showed incredible resilience to secure a hard-fought 3-2 victory against Giravanz Kitakyushu. After trailing to a 40th-minute strike by Ryunosuke Imai, Bengaluru fought back in the second half. Rakshit Priya Anil found the equalizer in the 61st minute. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In a tightly contested tactical battle, FC Goa fell just short against Sagan Tosu, conceding a lone 6th-minute goal to Zenryu Ono. Despite controlling large patches of possession and creating several close chances in the second half, the Gaurs couldn't breach the disciplined Japanese defense, finishing 1-0. Article Source: IANS
Heather Knight Wants England Women To Play More Red-Ball Cricket After India Loss
England great Heather Knight bowed out of international cricket calling for more domestic red-ball games following her side's 270-run thrashing by India in the inaugural women's Test at Lord's. The hosts were outplayed in all departments in a match that started just five days after England's defeat by Australia in the T20 World Cup final at the 'Home of Cricket'. India had a several days more preparation, with Australia knocking them out in the group stage of the World Cup, but, unlike England, they play domestic red-ball cricket as well. And with a Test win worth four points in next year's multi-format series at home to Australia, Knight believes this an issue officials must address following England's 16-0 humiliation 'Down Under' in the last women's Ashes. I'd love to see some domestic red-ball cricket, said Knight, the first woman to score a hundred in all three international formats. It doesn't necessarily have to be a full part of the calendar, but I do think it would help us develop as better white-ball cricketers as well. - 'Value your wicket' - The 35-year-old former England captain, who led her country to a 2017 50-over World Cup final victory over India at Lord's added: When I was a kid, it was hammered into me to value your wicket. A lot of our younger cricketers coming through are a lot better at T20 than they are 50-over, and they have to learn that side of it being able to build an innings or shape a spell. England women's coach Charlotte Edwards, Knight's predecessor as skipper, said she hoped to improve the team's Test cricket with the kind of training that had led to an upturn in their T20 form. A lot has been going on in my head over the last few days, and the one thing that I keep coming back to is, what we did so well last winter was we had this preparation phase of T20 cricket and we saw the benefits of that this summer, Edwards told Sky Sports. I'm now excited to see what we do in terms of our four-day approach to this winter's training. India needed just 95 minutes' play on Monday's fourth day to wrap up victory. The match was a personal triumph for India's Kranti Gaud and Yastika Bhatia, the first women to take five wickets and score a century respectively in a women's Test at Lord's. I think we were disciplined in our approach towards our batting and disciplined in our bowling as well, sticking to the basics of cricket, said India women's coach Amol Muzumdar. The Test took place 142 years, and 150 matches, after Lord's staged its first men's Test and decades on from the first women's game of any kind at the London ground -- a 1976 one-day international between England and Australia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The amazing thing about this week is it's been a historic occasion, this first Test match at Lord's, said Knight. But now hopefully there's not that many 'firsts' left to do and it can be all about the cricket.
Ten Doeschate Plans To Leave Indian Coaching, Gambhir's Approval Awaited: Report
Ireland T20Is: India's assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate is set to leave the team setup after the conclusion of the England tour, with the third and final ODI to be played on July 19 at Lord's cricket ground to be his final assignment. According to a report in Cricbuzz, the former Netherlands all-rounder has informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) about his desire to leave. However, the final call will be taken by the head coach Gautam Gambhir, who played a major role in bringing Doeschate to the Indian side. India's poor performance in the England and Ireland T20Is doesn't seem to be the reason behind his exit, as according to the digital publication, ten Doeschate wants to move on for purely personal reasons. With three young sons needing his attention, particularly as his wife is working, he wants to devote more time to his family, which is based in London. Given the extensive travel commitments associated with the India job, ten Doeschate is believed to be looking for a role that demands less travel and allows him to spend more time with his family. The report further added that as an assistant coach, ten Doeschate's role isn't fully defined. His main area of expertise is fielding, but with T Dilip already serving as the fielding coach for India, his contribution in that area may have been limited. Despite this, he shares a close personal and professional rapport with Gambhir, who had recommended him to the BCCI after taking over as India's head coach a couple of years ago. India's poor performance in the England and Ireland T20Is doesn't seem to be the reason behind his exit, as according to the digital publication, ten Doeschate wants to move on for purely personal reasons. With three young sons needing his attention, particularly as his wife is working, he wants to devote more time to his family, which is based in London. Given the extensive travel commitments associated with the India job, ten Doeschate is believed to be looking for a role that demands less travel and allows him to spend more time with his family. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India's fielding was a major cause of concern in the recently concluded England series, but the fielding coach, T. Dilip, is expected to remain with the team as India look to improve their catching. Article Source: IANS
Emirates Cricket Board Bags Three ICC Development Awards For 2025
Marriott Bonvoy ICC Development Initiative: The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) emerged as one of the biggest winners at the ICC Development Awards 2025, claiming three global honours in recognition of its efforts to expand the game and drive the growth of women's cricket across the United Arab Emirates. The awards were presented during the ICC Annual Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. This event celebrated outstanding development programs, initiatives, and performances from ICC Associate Members around the world. The ECB won the Marriott Bonvoy ICC Development Initiative of the Year award for its pioneering Girls U15 Academy League. This was the first initiative of its kind in the region. It has provided young girls with more access to competitive cricket while promoting inclusion and opportunity. For the second consecutive year, the ICC Female Cricket Initiative of the Year award went to two countries: the Emirates Cricket Board and Trkiye Cricket. The ECB received the award for building on the legacy of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2024. The Interschool Criiio Gulf Cup and Get into Cricket Girls Only program introduced the sport to schools and communities where opportunities for girls were previously limited. The UAE also won the ICC Associate Member Women's Team Performance of the Year award. The women's team had a landmark campaign against Zimbabwe. In their first ODI series after gaining One-Day International status, the UAE drew the four-match series 2-2. They then defeated Zimbabwe 2-0 in the T20I series, marking their first series victory over a higher-ranked Full Member nation away from home. ECB Board Member Zayed Abbas described the awards as a significant boost for everyone involved in UAE cricket. These awards are a great encouragement for the Emirates Cricket Board management, officials, players, and support staff. We thank the International Cricket Council for recognising Associate Members who face significant challenges to deliver such initiatives. Abbas noted that this recognition strengthened the board's commitment to investing more in cricket development, especially in the women's game. The acknowledgement our women's team has received truly inspires us. It gives us incredible motivation for the ongoing growth and development of women's cricket in the country. He added that the rising popularity of women's cricket in the UAE, fueled by increased media attention and expanding school and academy programs, created a strong foundation for the future. Thousands of girls are now playing cricket. This means we have a solid base to build on for the coming years. Many of these girls will eventually represent the UAE junior and senior teams, and we are dedicated to providing them every opportunity and support. He added that the rising popularity of women's cricket in the UAE, fueled by increased media attention and expanding school and academy programs, created a strong foundation for the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Other global winners at the ICC Development Awards 2025 included the Federazione Cricket Italiana for Associate Member Men's Team Performance, the Japan Cricket Association for Digital Fan Engagement, the Confederao Brasileira de Cricket for Cricket 4 Good Social Impact Initiative, and the Nigeria Cricket Federation for ICC x Rexona Criiio Cricket Festival of the Year. Article Source: IANS
The Master Blaster: Former India batting great Sachin Tendulkar described the inaugural womens Test at Lords as a golden moment for the sport after witnessing Indias historic victory over England, saying the occasion marked a significant step in the growth of womens cricket. Tendulkar, who addressed the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side before the start of the final days play at the Home of Cricket on Monday, reflected on the significance of the match, India's triumph, and the milestones achieved by Yastika Bhatia and Kranti Gaud at the iconic venue. Having returned to Lords, where he created countless memories during his playing career, Tendulkar said the staging of the first-ever womens Test at the venue represented a landmark occasion for the game. Feels nice to be walking back on the green again. A big moment for women's cricket because I remember in 1976, if I'm not mistaken, the first ODI for women was played here. I think that it was a 40-over match and literally now 50 years down the line, we're playing test match here at Lords. I've always considered test cricket to be the pinnacle of cricket. So, I think it's a fantastic occasion, a golden moment in women's cricket, I would say. All credit to ICC. I know that back home in India, few years ago, Jay Shah started this initiative and when it came to pay parity, women cricket was benefited equally as men's cricket. And today to see women's test match here at Lords, it's heartening, Tendulkar said in a BCCI video. The Master Blaster also revisited his own journey with the famous ground, recalling his first visit as a teenager before eventually representing India there. How can I forget that? It was way back in 1990 and I remember coming here as a 14-year-old kid with Star Cricket Club. And we had stood the opposite side of the pavilion as a team and we took photographs with this beautiful building in background. I cannot forget that moment and then two years down the line, I was sitting here in the dressing room. So, that transition happened very quickly and to be here in the same balcony where India lifted the World Cup, what can one ask for?, he said. India's emphatic win also produced two historic firsts at Lords, with Yastika Bhatia becoming the first woman to score a Test century at the venue and Kranti Gaud registering her maiden five-wicket haul in the red-ball format. Tendulkar believes those achievements will forever hold a special place in the history books. How can I forget that? It was way back in 1990 and I remember coming here as a 14-year-old kid with Star Cricket Club. And we had stood the opposite side of the pavilion as a team and we took photographs with this beautiful building in background. I cannot forget that moment and then two years down the line, I was sitting here in the dressing room. So, that transition happened very quickly and to be here in the same balcony where India lifted the World Cup, what can one ask for?, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The attendance across the four-day contest, tallying 37846, also impressed the cricket legend, who believes the support shown at Lords is only the start of a much bigger journey for the womens game. I was reading and it was 30,000-something over four days, which is fantastic. This is just the beginning. I'm sure there are bigger things to happen in store for us. Article Source: IANS

