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IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch SRH Vs RCB, Know All Details
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: 2016 winners Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will clash with the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in their last group stage match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Friday. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) have recovered from a disastrous start where they lost three out of four opening matches, to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs. They are currently placed in third spot in the points table with 16 points in 13 matches. A victory against RCB will take them to 18 points and amplify their chances of a crucial top-two finish. On the other side, the defending champions were the first team to qualify for the IPL 2026 playoffs. They are coming to the contest after a crucial 23-run win against the Punjab Kings. RCB will aim to seal their top-two spot with a win against SRH in their last group stage match. They are currently placed at the top of the points table with 18 points in 13 matches. Sunrisers hold a slight edge in the head-to-head record against the Challengers. Among the 27 matches played between the two sides, SRH have won 14 matches, while RCB have also been victorious in 12 outings. Both sides last met in the opening match of the IPL 2026, in which RCB beat SRH by 6 wickets at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. When: Friday, May 22, 7:30 PM IST Where: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. Where to watch: The SRH vs RCB match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The SRH vs RCB match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Rajat Patidar (captain), Virat Kohli, Tim David, Jacob Bethell, Romario Shepherd, Josh Hazlewood, Nuwan Thushara, Devdutt Padikkal, Jitesh Sharma (wicketkeeper), Krunal Pandya, Rasikh Dar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Jordan Cox, Suyash Sharma, Venkatesh lyer, Swapnil Singh, Jacob Duffy, Kanishk Chouhan, Abhinandan Singh, Mangesh Yadav, Phil Salt, Satvik Deswal, Vicky Ostwal, Vihaan Malhotra. Article Source: IANS
'We Want To Make Winning A Habit': Harmanpreet Eyes New Era After Historic ODI WC Triumph
T20 World Cup: Ahead of the Womens T20 World Cup, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said that the Women in Blue want to make winning a habit after their historic Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 title win. She believes the landmark victory has shifted the teams ambitions from chasing history to building sustained dominance. Indias maiden ICC womens title transformed the mood around the team and intensified expectations ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup in England. But for Kaur, the achievement was only the beginning of a larger journey. Winning that World Cup was a seminal moment for womens cricket in India. It was bigger than one trophy. Most importantly, it brought belief and showed young girls that the highest stage is not out of reach, Kaur wrote in her ICC column. The Womens World Cup 2025 win gave us a massive boost in confidence. However, it was only the beginning. We want to make winning a habit. While the 2025 World Cup win gave us immense joy, it also gave us responsibility. We know expectations will rise, and that brings pressure, of course, but it is a good kind of pressure. It tells you that you have earned something important, and now you have to recreate it again, she mentioned. India head into the tournament after a demanding stretch of international cricket that tested the side across different conditions and situations. They swept Sri Lanka at home, secured a milestone T20I series win in Australia, their first there in ten years, before suffering a difficult series defeat in South Africa. With a tour of England next on the schedule, Kaur believes the experiences have helped sharpen the squad ahead of another global challenge. We would like to carry forward the confidence and belief from that win into the T20 World Cup. We know the standards we want to maintain, and the recent T20I series against Sri Lanka, Australia, and South Africa have helped us test ourselves and given us plenty of learnings, she stated. Kaur acknowledged that success in the T20 format leaves little room for error, particularly in high-pressure ICC tournaments where games can turn within a few deliveries. Winning this tournament would mean a great deal. Every ICC trophy has its own challenges. The format is shorter, the margins are smaller, and the pressure is greater. We will have to be sharper right from the start, and winning the key moments will be crucial, Kaur said. The India skipper also sees the tournament as an opportunity to usher in a more sustained phase of success for the national side. If we win this tournament, it would signal the beginning of a stronger and more consistent era for Indian womens cricket, she added. Indias squad for the marquee event combines established match-winners with emerging names who have rapidly progressed throu gh the domestic system. Four players, Bharti Fulmali, Nandani Sharma, Shree Charani and Kranti Gaud, are set for their maiden ICC Womens T20 World Cup appearances. Kaur credited the rise of the Women's Premier League for expanding Indias talent pool and preparing young players for international pressure, writing, What excites me about this squad is the balance we have. There is talent, fearlessness, and a good mix of experience and youth. A lot of credit goes to the Womens Premier League (WPL). It has unearthed real talent and given players regular exposure to pressure situations, higher standards, and some of the best cricketers in the world. The players have grown in maturity, and the league has helped build a winning mindset. England also remains a deeply emotional venue in Kaurs cricketing journey. Her unforgettable unbeaten 171 against Australia during the 2017 Womens World Cup semifinal remains one of the most iconic innings in the history of the womens game and helped transform public perception of womens cricket in India. My memories of the 2017 World Cup in England are still very fresh. My 171 against Australia changed a lot of things in my life. The teams performance in the tournament was a turning point for Indian womens cricket. Though India fell short in the final that year, Kaur recalled the overwhelming reception the team received after returning home, a sign that the womens game had entered a new phase of recognition and popularity. While we could not cross the finish line in the final, the reception we got from fans and the media on our return home was something special. That campaign made people sit up and take notice. Since then, the womens game has grown a lot, she recalled. Now, nearly a decade later, Kaur believes Indian womens cricket is entering another defining chapter, one built not only on progress, but on consistency and sustained excellence. While we could not cross the finish line in the final, the reception we got from fans and the media on our return home was something special. That campaign made people sit up and take notice. Since then, the womens game has grown a lot, she recalled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India have been drawn in Group A alongside Australia, Bangladesh, the Netherlands, Pakistan and South Africa. They begin their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan in Birmingham on June 14. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Watching Narine Trouble Batters Is A Treat,' Says Dasgupta On Eden Gardens Masterclass
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta said watching Sunil Narine trouble batters with his variations is a treat after the veteran spinner played a key role in Kolkata Knight Riders four-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians on Wednesday. Narine delivered a superb spell of 1/13 in four overs on a turning track as KKR restricted the Mumbai Indians to 147/8 before successfully chasing down the target in 18.5 overs to stay alive in the playoff race. Dasgupta praised Narine for exploiting the conditions perfectly and highlighted his deep understanding of the Eden Gardens surface. The extent of turn that Sunil Narine was getting from this Eden Gardens surface was quite sharp. It was good to see him making full use of the favourable conditions. Narine has been playing at this venue since 2012 and knows it very well. Watching him trouble batters with his variations is a treat. The way he brought the ball back into the stumps of Hardik Pandya and clean bowled him was a vintage Sunil Narine delivery, Dasgupta told Jio Hotstar. The former cricketer felt the nature of the surface resembled the spin-friendly Eden Gardens tracks seen during the 2013-14 seasons and noted that rain before the match also contributed to the conditions. This Eden Gardens surface reminded us not of the 2020s but of 2013-14, where the ball used to turn quite a bit. The bit of rain and the covers also played their part, he added. Dasgupta further said Narines economical spell ensured the Mumbai Indians could never build momentum during the middle overs. Returning with an economical spell of 1 for 13 meant that MI could never get going in the middle overs whenever Sunil Narine bowled, he said. Dasgupta further said Narines economical spell ensured the Mumbai Indians could never build momentum during the middle overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score KKR later completed the chase through crucial contributions from Manish Pandey (45) and Rovman Powell (40) to stay in the playoff contention. Article Source: IANS
'Hallmark Of A Master': Aakash Chopra Lauds Sunil Narine After KKR Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra heaped praise on veteran all-rounder Sunil Narine after the spinner once again delivered a match-defining spell in Kolkata Knight Riders crucial four-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in IPL 2026. With their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, KKR produced a disciplined all-round performance at Eden Gardens to stay alive in the race. Narine played a central role in restricting Mumbai to 147/8 on a difficult two-paced surface, finishing with miserly figures of 4-1-13-1 and removing MI skipper Hardik Pandya at a key stage of the innings. Speaking about Narines continued dominance in the IPL, Chopra highlighted the spinners remarkable control over length and trajectory, qualities that have troubled batters for years across conditions and venues. He's brilliant. These are the conditions he relishes, but he's equally effective everywhere he's played this season and in seasons gone by. His length is impeccable. You can't hit him off the back foot. He's flat and slightly quicker through the air, where you can't really step down. You won't see him getting clobbered by people stepping down or hitting off the back foot. He bowls in that five-to-seven-metre mark every time, a very difficult trajectory to pick, Chopra told JioStar. Narine's spell proved especially important after rain interrupted Mumbais innings at 57/4 in eight overs. Following the restart, KKR tightened their grip through spin, with Narine and Varun Chakravarthy squeezing the middle overs and denying Mumbai any momentum. Chopra also praised Narines ability to bounce back immediately even after conceding boundaries, calling it one of the defining traits of elite bowlers. Then he's got the variations and the accuracy. One thing that stands out is that when you hit him for a four or a six, he comes back with an equally effective delivery to follow up. And that's the hallmark of a master, he stated. KKR eventually chased down the target with four wickets in hand, thanks largely to a composed 45 from Manish Pandey and a counterattacking 40 from Rovman Powell. The result kept Kolkata mathematically alive in the playoff race heading into their final league-stage fixture. Chopra also reflected on the wider playoff picture and the pressure on teams still battling for qualification spots. Discussing Punjab Kings and their final league game against Lucknow Super Giants, he said PBKS would continue pushing aggressively despite the odds stacked against them. It's not going to be easy, but they would want to fight and come back into the tournament. You get to 15 points, you improve your net run rate, even if it's ever so slightly. And they play that aggressive brand of cricket, Chopra said. Punjabs qualification chances remain dependent not only on their own result, but also on other outcomes, particularly involving Rajasthan Royals. Chopra pointed out that teams like Punjab, Kolkata and even Chennai Super Kings would all be watching Rajasthans final fixture closely. It's not going to be easy, but they would want to fight and come back into the tournament. You get to 15 points, you improve your net run rate, even if it's ever so slightly. And they play that aggressive brand of cricket, Chopra said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Of course, they'll also have to hope that Rajasthan lose. Punjab, KKR, or even CSK need Rajasthan to lose that last one for their chances to even be entertained, he noted. Article Source: IANS
'Manish Repaid KKRs Faith Brilliantly': Deep Dasgupta
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Deep Dasgupta said veteran batter Manish Pandey repaid Kolkata Knight Riderss faith brilliantly with a composed and impactful innings in the sides four-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians at Eden Gardens. Batting for the first time in the season, Pandey anchored KKRs chase with a steady 45 off 33 balls on a difficult two-paced wicket, while Rovman Powell added a valuable 40 as KKR chased down 148 in 18.5 overs to keep their playoff hopes alive. Dasgupta praised Pandeys calmness and ability to handle pressure during a tense low-scoring chase. Manish Pandey has always had a special ability to contribute with both bat and on the field. He has batted in multiple positions, and at this stage of his career, he knows how to use his experience effectively. That is exactly what he did against Mumbai, he told Jio Hotstar. It was a tricky chase. Low-scoring games are always tense. After losing early wickets in the Powerplay, he could have gone into a shell. But he didnt. He played with positive intent, took calculated risks, hit over the infield, and was brave enough to go aerial when needed, Dasgupta added. He also highlighted the importance of the partnership between Pandey and Powell after KKR stumbled early in the chase. That is why this partnership between Rovman Powell and Manish Pandey was so crucial. Manish was batting for the first time this season, and Rovman has also not had many opportunities to come out and bat. It is good to see them contribute, he said. The former cricketer added that experienced players must justify the confidence shown in them by franchises, and Pandey did exactly that against Mumbai. It is good to see Manish get a game and play an impactful innings. Once you have been part of the IPL for such a long period of time and teams show faith in you, you must repay that faith. Manish did that quite brilliantly against Mumbai, Dasgupta added. Dasgupta further noted that MI were probably 25-30 runs short on a difficult batting surface despite some early breakthroughs by their bowlers. It is good to see Manish get a game and play an impactful innings. Once you have been part of the IPL for such a long period of time and teams show faith in you, you must repay that faith. Manish did that quite brilliantly against Mumbai, Dasgupta added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score KKR eventually completed the chase with four wickets in hand, with Rinku Singh hitting the winning boundary to keep Kolkata alive in the race for the playoffs. Article Source: IANS
'MI Focused On 40 Overs Of Quality Cricket, Not The Points Table': Mhambrey
Kolkata Knight Riders: Mumbai Indians (MI) bowling coach Paras Mhambrey said the side remains focused on playing quality 40 overs of cricket and learning from mistakes after suffering a four-wicket loss to Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens. Mumbai Indians, who had already been eliminated from the playoff race before the match, slumped to their ninth defeat in 13 matches this season and remained ninth on the points table with eight points. Reflecting on the campaign, Mhambrey said the teams focus throughout the tournament had been on finding ways to win matches and improving as a unit. Our preparation is simple: look at winning the games. Thats what weve been doing, Mhambrey said said in a post-match presser. The focus on this game, as well as earlier games, is winning. And we want to look back and say: how do you work around constructing a team, what are the things that we need to learn from this game and take it to the next game, which allows us to win a game? Mhambrey believes that while outside results and points-table changes often create discussions, the team's priority remained executing its plans properly on the field. We can only control what we can control, and what we can control is going out there and playing quality 40 overs of cricket and winning the game, and leave the results or the positions in the table for someone else to look into, headed. Mumbais fielding errors also proved costly during the chase, including a dropped catch of Rovman Powell. However, Mhambrey defended his players and said such mistakes are part of the game. No one does it on purpose. You drop catches. It just happens, part of the game. Yes, if you look at it in hindsight and say that catch at that stage would have been 15 or 20 runs extra, yeah. But Im not going to blame anyone out here. Mumbais fielding errors also proved costly during the chase, including a dropped catch of Rovman Powell. However, Mhambrey defended his players and said such mistakes are part of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If you look at Corbin, he took a brilliant catch. So you compensate it for that, right? Mhambrey said. Article Source: IANS
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'A form team is always dangerous' - KKR rise from the ashes
They have got their combinations right, they have played to their strengths, Abhinav Mukund says about KKR's stunning turnaround in IPL 2026
Carrying Memories Of Past Performances Can Eat You Up: Sudharsan
New Delhi: Gujarat Titans batter Sai Sudharsan admitted that T20 crickets constantly changing nature and demands flexibility from batters, especially during difficult phases in a tournament. Rather than viewing lean scores as setbacks, the Tamil Nadu cricketer said he treats them as opportunities to improve. After emerging as one of the standout performers of the previous IPL season, Sudharsan has continued to display calmness and clarity amid the pressures that come with expectations, records and evolving demands of T20 cricket. I don't look at it as a lean patch or a phase where I'm not scoring runs. It's a learning experience for me to move forward, improve, and get better. In an important tournament like this, it's crucial not to carry the residue of the previous innings. It can eat you up if you enter the game with memories of previous performances lingering in your mind. So, I try to keep things as open as possible, Sudharsan told JioStar. If the game has gone well, yes, we can carry the confidence, but if it hasn't, we try to keep our minds as fresh as possible for the upcoming games. There's a very famous quote by Babe Ruth, 'Yesterday's home runs won't win today's games.' That's my motto because whatever I've done yesterday doesn't serve a purpose for me today. The opener explained that he prefers to approach every day and every season with a fresh perspective rather than relying on past accomplishments. I have to start the grind again from today. And when tomorrow comes, I'll start fresh again. So, I don't worry about or dwell on the last season. I try to take the learnings from it and remain as fresh as possible for the coming season or the coming day. The 24-year-old further spoke about how rapidly T20 batting trends evolve and why adaptability has become one of the most important skills in the shortest format. It's also important to understand how the game is evolving because T20 cricket changes very quickly. As batters, we have to be versatile enough to adjust to what the team or the situation demands. If we are able to execute that, I think that's the best thing, he said. Sudharsan also shed light on his successful opening partnership with Gujarat Titans captain Gill, a duo that has consistently laid strong foundations for the franchise over the last two seasons. Praising Gills tactical awareness and game reading, he described the Indian ODI and Test skipper as someone who brings calmness and balance to the partnership. Shubman is such a mastermind. He understands the game so well and is tactically very strong. It gives you a sense of freedom to do whatever you want because you know Shubman is there. And I think it's vice versa, when he tries to go after the bowlers, he knows that I'm there and can anchor the innings. I think we complement each other really well. We share a great relationship, understand each other very well, and take turns accordingly, he mentioned. Having won the Orange Cap in IPL 2025, Sudharsan entered the new season carrying heightened expectations. However, he insisted that dwelling on past achievements serves little purpose in professional sport. It's actually very interesting. I don't look at the past anymore, to be honest, because it's already gone. What matters is the present, he said. Sudharsan also recently achieved another major milestone by breaking Gayles record for the most runs scored in the first 50 IPL innings. It's actually very interesting. I don't look at the past anymore, to be honest, because it's already gone. What matters is the present, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When a record is broken, it's obviously a great feeling and a significant milestone to achieve because it validates that we are moving in the right direction. I feel those milestones and accolades help me believe in myself more, trust my abilities further, and continue improving along the same path, Sudharsan said. Article Source: IANS
'I Was Padded Up For Four Games Waiting For My Chance,': Manish Pandey
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batter Manish Pandey revealed that he stayed prepared and waited for his chance in the last four games before the opportunity finally arrived to deliver a crucial innings as the three -time winner defeated Mumbai Indians by four wickets at Eden Gardens. Pandey played a composed knock of 45 off 33 balls on a difficult two-paced surface as KKR chased down 148 in 18.5 overs to keep their playoff hopes alive. He also stitched crucial partnerships with skipper Ajinkya Rahane and Rovman Powell during the tense chase. Speaking after the match, Pandey said he remained mentally prepared despite spending the previous four games waiting on the sidelines as he was placed down in the order. Great opportunity for me, as you rightly said. For four games, I was padded up, waiting for my chances. But I think the way we batted the last four games was unbelievable, and you kept on pushing me down the order. Thats completely fine, he told Abhishek Nayar in a video released by IPL on X. As we say, we keep changing, we use the opportunity left, right, and middle. Thats the game plan. When I was told I was batting at number three, I started preparing myself as soon as I was coming out of the ground, he added. Pandey credited Rahanes guidance during the chase and highlighted the importance of building partnerships on a challenging wicket. Talking to Ajju (Ajinkya Rahane), he kept telling me about having a small partnership and watching the ball closely. Thats what I did. The partnership between me and Ajju and then me and Rovman was really crucial. It took us to the stage where 25 were needed off the last 25 balls, he added. Pandey further spoke about his preparation and the importance of trusting the process despite limited opportunities earlier in the season. Its an everyday process. Preparing for IPL, youre coming after the domestic season. For me, it was about working on fitness and spending time on the wicket. I was preparing for a long time for this tournament, he said. Pandey further spoke about his preparation and the importance of trusting the process despite limited opportunities earlier in the season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, KKRs bowlers restricted the Mumbai Indians to 147/8, with Cameron Green and Saurabh Dubey picking up two wickets each. Powell later added a quickfire 40 before Rinku sealed the chase with a boundary as KKR stayed alive in the race for the playoffs. Article Source: IANS
Mhambrey won't throw Chahar 'under the train' for catching mishaps
What we can control is going out there and playing quality 40 hours of cricket, Paras Mhambrey says about Mumbai Indians' motivation with the season having gone bust
MI Skipper Hardik Penalised For IPL Code Of Conduct Breach
Kolkata Knight Riders: Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya has been fined 10 per cent of his match fee and also accumulated one Demerit Point for breaching Level 1 of the IPLs Code of Conduct for Players and Team Officials during the IPL 2026 match against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Hardik Pandya was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the IPLs Code of Conduct, which pertains to 'abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings' during a match, the IPL said in a statement. The incident occurred on the 4th ball of the 10th over of the second innings of the match, when Hardik, while walking back to his run-up, knocked the bails of the wicket with force. Hardik Pandya admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction imposed by Match Referee - Rajiv Seth, it added. Already eliminated from the playoffs race, MI suffered a four-wicket loss at the hands of KKR. KKR seamers Cameron Green and Saurabh Dubey took out two MI batters each in the powerplay before their spin twins turned the screw in on a pitch with both seam movement and turna srhe visitors were restricted to 147/8. On a surface that offered considerable assistance to both seamers and spinners, the hosts expertly chased down a tricky target of 148 with seven deliveries to spare thanks to an invaluable partnership between Manish Pandey and Rovman Powell while consigning the MI to another difficult defeat. I think we lost a lot of wickets in powerplay, but if Tilak and would have stayed longer, and we had stitched a couple of more partnerships and got those 15-20 runs, I think we would have had a decent chance. To be very honest, I don't mind playing on this sort of wickets where bowlers have something to do. On a surface that offered considerable assistance to both seamers and spinners, the hosts expertly chased down a tricky target of 148 with seven deliveries to spare thanks to an invaluable partnership between Manish Pandey and Rovman Powell while consigning the MI to another difficult defeat. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The result has catapulted KKR to sixth on the points table, keeping their playoff aspirations firmly alive. Article Source: IANS
Watson lauds injured Varun's 'desperation to play for KKR'
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Darren Gough says Brendon McCullum very lucky to keep England job after Ashes disaster
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough believes England coach Brendon McCullum was very lucky to remain in post after England's Ashes flop as he expressed his hurt at being overlooked for the role of national selector. Gough, who took 467 international wickets, previously worked as Yorkshire's managing director of cricket but lost out to Marcus North in the race to become the new national selector. Gough, 55, believes a key aspect of the role is to challenge the current England management, all of whom were retained despite a 4-1 Ashes series loss in Australia in 2025/26. McCullum and red-ball captain Ben Stokes have retained their positions ahead of an upcoming three-Test series at home to New Zealand. I think Baz McCullum is realistically very lucky to carry on as England's head coach, he told The Overlap's Stick to Cricket show. If you're not winning games your job is going to come under scrutiny. It's a four-year cycle, so if you go to Australia on the fourth year of it and you win, or you get really close, you can say there's been a big change and let's give it another couple of years. It didn't happen but I wish them the best of luck. I like the way they play but it needs toning down a bit. We need a bit of steel and I'd like to think we'll see that this summer. Gough, asked if New Zealander McCullum would face increased scrutiny this season, added: Absolutely. They're under pressure and they should be, I don't think there's any doubt about that. As for his failure to become England's new national selector, with the England and Wales Cricket Board preferring former Australia bastman North, a frustrated Gough said: I was disheartened. I'll be honest, it did hurt me. I could have challenged them in the right areas. I'm mature now, I'm not like I was 10 years ago, a hothead. I've mellowed a lot, I've managed people. Also Read: Live Cricket Score My honest opinion was, if they went down the route of someone who'd played for England, who has done all the roles in the game, I might just get this.
Kartik Tyagi rises to fifth on IPL 2026 Purple Cap table
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Hardik: 'We would've had a chance had Tilak or I stayed longer'
MI captain pointed to dropped chances at crucial junctures as another reason for their loss in Kolkata
IPL 2026: Pandey, Powell, And Bowlers Keep KKR's Playoffs Hope Alive
Kolkata Knight Riders: Manish Pandey and Rovman Powell played key roles under pressure as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) beat Mumbai Indians (MI) by four wickets in Match 65 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday, keeping alive their hopes of reaching the playoffs stage. Chasing a target of 148 on a tricky two-paced surface, KKR faced a few tense moments but crossed the finish line thanks mainly to Pandeys steady 45 off 33 balls and Powells bold batting in the middle overs. KKR started their innings aggressively despite an early loss. Impact substitute Finn Allen, who replaced injured Varun Chakravarthy, hit two clean square-driven boundaries off Deepak Chahar before dragging the last ball of the opening over into his stumps. KKR was 10/1 after one over. Jasprit Bumrah then delivered an excellent second over in which Ajinkya Rahane and Pandey faced only two balls combined, illustrating the tough batting conditions. However, Rahane quickly found his groove as KKR picked up the pace. Bumrah had an unusually expensive fourth over, with Rahane and Pandey both hitting boundaries to move KKR to 31/1 after four overs. Mumbai Indians made a brief comeback when Corbin Bosch dismissed Rahane for 21 off 17 balls in the final over of the Power-play. After giving away nine runs on the first three balls, Bosch adjusted his length brilliantly to induce an outside edge, catching Rahane off guard. KKR finished the Power-play at 48/2. The hosts faced another setback in the eighth over when Cameron Green mishit a poor delivery down the leg side from Allah Ghazanfar straight to a fielder, scoring only four runs off eight balls. At 54/3, Mumbai sensed an opportunity. Pandey, however, expertly stabilised the innings while Powell shifted the momentum with a series of powerful shots. Powell almost got out in the 10th over when Deepak Chahar let a top-edged hook shot slip through for Robin Minz at fine leg, but the chance was missed amid confusion. Meanwhile, Pandey kept the innings flowing by rotating the strike and punishing loose balls. He reached 45 before Bumrah finally got him out for the first time in T20 cricket after 49 balls in their matchups. Bumrah bowled a fantastic offcutter with the 15-over-old ball that sharply moved back through bat and pad. Earlier, KKRs bowlers set the stage for victory by limiting the Mumbai Indians to a modest 147/8 in 20 overs. Cameron Green and Saurabh Dubey dismantled Mumbais top-order batter on a challenging pitch. Green removed Naman Dhir for a three-ball duck and then took an incredible over-the-shoulder catch to dismiss Rohit Sharma for 15. Dubey also struck twice during the Power-play, including the wicket of Suryakumar Yadav for 15, as Mumbai fell to 46/4 after six overs. After a rain delay at 57/4 in eight overs, KKRs spin pair of Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy tightened their grip on the game. Narine bowled exceptionally well, finishing with 4-1-13-1 by taking out Hardik Pandya for 26, while Varun delivered 4-0-28-0 despite having a hairline fracture in his foot. Tilak Varma struggled with his rhythm, scoring 20 off 32 balls before Kartik Tyagi dismissed him with a bouncer. Will Jacks was run out for 13 after a mix-up with Bosch. Late hitting from Bosch and Chahar helped Mumbai recover a bit, with Bosch hitting back-to-back sixes in the final overs, allowing MI to gather 52 runs in the last four overs for a total of 147/8. However, that total ultimately proved too low. Even after Pandeys wicket, Powell (40)continued to attack, hitting Ghazanfar for a huge six over long-on. But Bosch shone again in the field, diving to his right at backward point to take a stunning catch, dismissing Powell just as the game seemed secure for KKR. Despite losing wickets late in the game, KKR crossed the finish line with four wickets in hand as Rinku Singh hit the final runs with a boundary over long-on, keeping their playoff aspirations alive. Even after Pandeys wicket, Powell (40)continued to attack, hitting Ghazanfar for a huge six over long-on. But Bosch shone again in the field, diving to his right at backward point to take a stunning catch, dismissing Powell just as the game seemed secure for KKR. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians 147/8 in 20 overs (Corbin Bosch 32 not out, Hardik Pandya 26; Cameron Green 2-23, Saurabh Debey 2-34) lost to Kolkata Knight Riders 148/6 in 18.5 overs (Manish Pandey 45, Rovman Powell 40; Corbin Bosch 3-40) by four wickets. Article Source: IANS
KKR keep their IPL campaign alive with low-scoring win
KKR remain in contention for the playoffs but need other results to go their way
IPL 2026: Ramandeep Singh Replaces Injured Raghuvanshi As Concussion Substitute
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders had to make a concussion substitution during their important match in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against Mumbai Indians after in-form batter and stand-in wicketkeeper Angkrish Raghuvanshi injured his hand in a field collision. KKR replaced Raghuvanshi with Ramandeep Singh for the run chase in match 65 on Wednesday. Ramandeep Singh has replaced Angkrish Raghuvanshi as a concussion substitute, KKR posted on X. The incident happened during the 11th over of the Mumbai Indians' innings at Eden Gardens. Tilak Varma top-edged a delivery from spinner Varun Chakaravarthy high into the air. Both Raghuvanshi and Chakaravarthy ran for the catch and collided awkwardly, which allowed Tilak to escape. Raghuvanshi seemed to hurt his hand and left the field shortly after. Initially, KKR put Tejasvi Singh in as the substitute wicketkeeper for the rest of the innings. They later officially named Ramandeep as the concussion replacement during the chase. The incident happened during the 11th over of the Mumbai Indians' innings at Eden Gardens. Tilak Varma top-edged a delivery from spinner Varun Chakaravarthy high into the air. Both Raghuvanshi and Chakaravarthy ran for the catch and collided awkwardly, which allowed Tilak to escape. Raghuvanshi seemed to hurt his hand and left the field shortly after. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ramandeep has had a tough time finding consistency this season. Before losing his spot in the XI last month, the all-rounder scored only 82 runs in six innings. As the tournament reaches its final stages, KKR hopes Raghuvanshi's injury is not serious enough to keep one of their key players sidelined. Article Source: IANS
England bowl first as New Zealand experiment with Bates at No.9
Absences force hosts into changes, with Sophia Dunkley and Alice Capsey set to open the batting
IPL 2026: Clinical Bowling Led By Green, Saurabh And Narine Help KKR Restrict MI To 147/8
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) produced a clinical bowling performance led by the early strikes of Cameron Green and Saurabh Dubey before the spin duo of Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy tightened the screws to leave Mumbai Indians (MI) struggling at 147/8 in 20 overs in Match 65 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 clash at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday. Asked to bat first, the Mumbai Indians could not recover from a terrible start on a challenging two-paced pitch. Ryan Rickelton (6), after surviving the opening overs, edged Anukul Roy's delivery to point, where Manish Pandey made a fantastic, swirling catch. Green took control of the game with a powerful spell of seam bowling. The Australian dismissed Naman Dhir for a three-ball duck with a classic outswinger that caught the edge after repeatedly beating the batter outside off stump. Mumbai fell to 17/2 in three overs. The pressure increased when Rohit Sharma (15) misplayed a slot ball from Saurabh Dubey towards deep midwicket. Green ran 33 meters from mid-on and completed a stunning over-the-shoulder catch while avoiding a collision with Rovman Powell, leaving MI at 24/3 in four overs. Dubey continued to trouble Mumbais batters, although Suryakumar Yadav (15) briefly fought back with a trademark pickup six. The left-arm pacer then adjusted his angle and induced a thick inside edge from Suryakumar, who got out as Mumbai finished the powerplay at 46/4. Dubey's opening figures were 3-0-22-2. Then, a sudden rain interruption stopped play with Mumbai at 57/4 after eight overs. However, KKRs spinners maintained their grip after the game resumed. Sunil Narine, using a sharp turn and grip from the pitch, completely restricted the middle order. Tilak Varma struggled against the veteran spinner, who operated with a slip and short leg for Hardik Pandya, benefiting from significant pitch assistance. Narine allowed only six runs in his first two overs, leaving MI at a slow 64/4 after 10 overs. Varun Chakravarthy, despite dealing with a small hairline fracture on his foot, also bowled effectively, conceding just four runs in his first over after the break. The mystery spinner finished with figures of 4-0-28-0 before Finn Allen took over as the Impact Player. Tilak faced a scare when Varun dropped a high catch after almost colliding with substitute wicketkeeper Angkrish Raghuvanshi, who hurt his hand and had to leave the field. However, KKR quickly regained the upper hand as Kartik Tyagi dismissed Tilak, who managed only 20 runs off 32 balls, despite the short boundary on the leg side. Hardik Pandya tried to rebuild alongside Will Jacks but never seemed comfortable against Narines variations. The off-spinner eventually broke through Hardiks defence with a sharp offbreak at 94kph, getting the MI captain out for 26 off 27 balls. Narine finished with excellent figures of 4-1-13-1. Will Jacks run-out for 13 added to Mumbais woes, as Corbin Bosch sent him back while trying for a risky second run. Bosch and Deepak Chahar then collected nine runs in Tyagis second last and 13 of Saurabhs last, courtesy of back-to-back boundaries from Chahar. Bosch then delivered back-to-back maximums of Tyagis last, followed by a boundary as visitors grabbed 52 runs of the last four overs, only to reach 147/8 in 20 overs. Will Jacks run-out for 13 added to Mumbais woes, as Corbin Bosch sent him back while trying for a risky second run. Bosch and Deepak Chahar then collected nine runs in Tyagis second last and 13 of Saurabhs last, courtesy of back-to-back boundaries from Chahar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians 147/8 in 20 overs (Corbin Bosch 32 not out, Hardik Pandya 26; Cameron Green 2-23, Saurabh Debey 2-34) against Kolkata Knight Riders. Article Source: IANS
Titans eye top two finish as they face a CSK team living on a prayer
MS Dhoni has gone back home to Ranchi but will join CSK if they make the playoffs
David Payne out of Gloucestershire Blast campaign due to ankle surgery
Left-arm seamer suffered injury during short-lived IPL stint
Amelia Kerr Backs New Zealand To Defend Womens T20 World Cup Crown In England
T20 World Cup: New Zealand skipper Amelia Kerr has expressed confidence that the White Ferns can retain their ICC Womens T20 World Cup title in England next month, citing improved squad depth and belief gained from their 2024 triumph in the UAE. The mega event happening from June 12 to July 5 is the first time Amelia will lead the side after taking over from long-time skipper and 2024 Womens T20 World Cup winning captain Sophie Devine. Becoming championstwo years ago was an incredible achievement, and it has given us belief as we look to do it again. Right now, I dont know if our status as reigning champions means there's greater pressure on us or not. Its not really something we are thinking too much about. Ultimately, we've done it before, and we know we are capable of doing it, so the main factor is that belief. In the two years since we lifted the trophy, our depth has improved. The most pleasing thing of late is that when we have been successful, it has involved different players stepping up at different times. Izzy Gaze has done so in a few games, Rosemary Mair got a five-for recently against South Africa, there are so many different players putting their hands up and putting in significant performances for their country, wrote Amelia in her column for the ICC on Wednesday. Amelia herself has been in prolific form, scoring 276 runs in the home T20I series against South Africa and extending a record streak of 11 consecutive 30plus scores in the shortest format, apart from being the top-ranked all-rounder in the womens T20I rankings. On a personal note, Ive really enjoyed captaining since coming into the role earlier this year. Ive always loved thinking about the game, so I'm enjoying the tactical side of it as well as the off-field elements, such as how to get the best out of the people around you. It's a pleasure to lead this group, and I want to lead from the front, step up and take responsibility. Cricket is a fickle game, and it doesnt always happen as you want it to, but I have a desire to be the best I can be, and I know if I am, it'll help the team. My form has been good, and I am trying to cash in when that is the case, while not trying to get too low if its not so good. You are only ever one innings or one good ball away from being back in the game and impacting games of cricket, she added. Amelia also acknowledged the impending retirements of Sophie, Suzie Bates, and Lea Tahuhu, as well as newcomers Nensi Patel and Izzy Sharp, making their tournament debuts. I remember my first World Cup for New Zealand was in the UK in 2017, and this year, Nensi (Patel) and Izzy Sharp are appearing at their first one, which is such a special opportunity for them. At the same time, as ever in professional sport, you have players coming in and others leaving the game. In our case, we have three of the greats leaving the group after this competition in the form of Sophie (Devine), Suzie (Bates), and Lea (Tahuhu). When you are talking about the greats of New Zealand cricket, there are three names that will always be thrown around. For them, there will be emotions around that; they have all had really long careers, but hopefully they can go out there and enjoy it. Winning and success help, but in terms of what we can control off the field, hopefully we can make it a really special last tour for them, she added. Looking ahead, Amelia said preparation via white-ball series against England will be vital before the World Cup, where New Zealand are in Group 2 alongside England, Ireland, Scotland, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies. Playing England in ODIs and T20Is in the run-up is a great way to prepare for the World Cup. For us, playing cricket is the best practice. We have come off our home summer, where we've played a lot of cricket, we had a couple of really good series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, and we're looking to do the same against England. The more you play, the more learning opportunities there are. It is about learning, growing, getting better in each game we play, and building confidence in our strengths and what we do well. If we have a strengths-based approach and nail the things we do really well, we have a good chance of winning the World Cup. Playing England in ODIs and T20Is in the run-up is a great way to prepare for the World Cup. For us, playing cricket is the best practice. We have come off our home summer, where we've played a lot of cricket, we had a couple of really good series against Zimbabwe and South Africa, and we're looking to do the same against England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hopefully, it inspired more kids boys and girls to get involved in cricket in New Zealand. I would love to see cricket become the number one sport in New Zealand one day, and if youve got the BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS going well, that really helps the grassroots game as well. Kids look up to BLACKCAPS and WHITE FERNS players as role models. If they want to be like them, they'll pick up a cricket bat and ball, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: I Keep Things Simple And Play According To Match Situation, Says Tilak Varma
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: Mumbai Indians batter Tilak Varma credited a return to basics and sticking to a consistent routine for his strong season in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, saying he never felt his form had dipped drastically despite scrutiny earlier in the campaign. I worked on my basics and routine, didn't change anything. I knew my game would come back. I wasn't playing too badly before that. By god's grace, everything went well. I feel the team has confidence in me. I keep things simple, I play according to the situation of the match, and that's what brings the results. The left-hander said the faith shown in him by the team management and fans has helped him stay calm under pressure, while also embracing the responsibility that comes with heightened expectations. I accept it. When the fans back you and expect things from you, the pressure isn't much. At the same time, you have to be responsible. I try to be proactive when the team needs me and try to keep calm in pressure situations. 'I always say that Ill finish the game, said Tilak after starring in the previous game with a match-winning knock against PBKS In the previous match against Punjab Kings, Varma smoked an unbeaten 75 in the IPL 2026 clash at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium. Chasing a challenging target of 201, the Mumbai Indians completed the chase with one ball to spare, with Tilak anchoring the innings brilliantly. Tilak remained unbeaten on 75 off 37 balls, smashing six fours and six sixes in a composed yet aggressive innings that turned the match in Mumbais favour. Reflecting on his approach during the tense chase, Tilak said he always backed himself to finish the game. I am the man you always believed in me. So if you won't believe in yourself, then no one will believe. So I always say that I'll finish the game, Tilak said in a video released by IPL on X. Tilak remained unbeaten on 75 off 37 balls, smashing six fours and six sixes in a composed yet aggressive innings that turned the match in Mumbais favour. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai were under pressure during the closing stages after Sherfane Rutherford was dismissed in the 17th over. However, Tilak continued to attack confidently and completed his fifty in just 25 balls before taking Mumbai over the line. Article Source: IANS
Gough Believes McCullum very Lucky To Keep England Coach Job, Admits Hurt Over Selector Snub
Wales Cricket Board: Former England fast bowler Darren Gough has said head coach Brendon McCullum was very lucky to retain his job as the head coach after the 4-1 debacle in the Ashes, while admitting he was disheartened on missing out on the role of national selector. Gough, who claimed 467 international wickets and previously served as Yorkshires managing director of cricket, missed out on becoming Englands new national selector, with the role going to former Australia batter Marcus North. North, who played 21 Tests for Australia, was appointed to the role by Rob Key, managing director of mens cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), ahead of other candidates, including Gough and Steven Finn, as the replacement for Luke Wright. I think Baz McCullum is realistically very lucky to carry on as Englands head coach. If youre not winning games, your job is going to come under scrutiny. Its a fouryear cycle, so if you go to Australia on the fourth year of it and you win, or you get really close, you can say theres been a big change, and lets give it another couple of years. It didnt happen, but I wish them the best of luck. I like the way they play, but it needs to be toned down a bit. We need a bit of steel, and Id like to think well see that this summer, Gough told The Overlaps Stick to Cricket show. Asked if McCullum, the former New Zealand skipper, would face increased scrutiny this season, Gough replied in the affirmative. Absolutely. Theyre under pressure, and they should be, I dont think theres any doubt about that. Quizzed on sadness over losing out to North in the race to be Englands chief selector, Gough stated, I was disheartened. Ill be honest, it did hurt me. I could have challenged them in the right areas. Im mature now, Im not like I was 10 years ago, a hothead. Ive mellowed a lot, and Ive managed people. My honest opinion was, if they went down the route of someone whod played for England, who has done all the roles in the game, I might just get this. This is a hard role because there are a lot of repair jobs to be done. Quizzed on sadness over losing out to North in the race to be Englands chief selector, Gough stated, I was disheartened. Ill be honest, it did hurt me. I could have challenged them in the right areas. Im mature now, Im not like I was 10 years ago, a hothead. Ive mellowed a lot, and Ive managed people. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He's Australian that's not a safer option, is it? Key didn't think I'd enjoy the role, which I didn't agree with either, because I wouldn't have gone for that role. I love the sport, and I'm into data and writing. I write a lot and watch a lot of cricket. I think it's because he's the director of cricket at Durham. I would say as director of cricket at Durham, he doesn't watch as much cricket as he probably should. Article Source: IANS
KKR opt to bowl; Hardik and Suryakumar return for MI
KKR bring Rovman Powell in place of Pathirana
IPL 2026: Rohit, Pandya Come In For MI As KKR Elect To Bowl In Must-win Clash
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders won the toss and elected to bowl against Mumbai Indians in the 65th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday. With both captains suggesting the surface at the Wankhede had a bit of uncertainty around it after spending time under covers. KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane admitted his side was in a must-win situation but stressed the importance of staying present rather than looking too far ahead. Need to win two out of two, but staying in the moment is important, Rahane said, adding that the pitch was difficult to read at first glance. Pandya revealed he would have preferred to bowl first as well, pointing to the conditions and the nature of the wicket. Looks like a track thats been under the covers, he said, while also underlining MIs confidence despite the pressure phase of the tournament. MI has a long history of winning titles; we want to keep our heads high. The MI skipper also confirmed his own return to the XI along with Afghanistan spinner Allah Ghazanfar, while Suryakumar Yadav was also available and part of the playing XI. Kolkata Knight Riders made one change to their XI, bringing in Rovman Powell in place of Finn Allen as they looked to strengthen their middle-order power-hitting. Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, welcomed back a host of senior stars, with Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and skipper Hardik Pandya all returning to the playing XI. Making way were Sherfane Rutherford, Raj Angad Bawa, and Shardul Thakur. Playing XIs: Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya (c), Will Jacks, Corbin Bosch, Deepak Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Raghu Sharma Impact substitutes: Allah Ghazanfar, Krish Bhagat, Shardul Thakur, Robin Minz, Mayank Rawat Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma, Ryan Rickelton (wk), Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya (c), Will Jacks, Corbin Bosch, Deepak Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Raghu Sharma Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Finn Allen, Vaibhav Arora, Ramandeep Singh, Rahul Tripathi, Tejasvi Singh Article Source: IANS
'It Was For My Mother': Sooryavanshi Reveals Reason Behind Unique Half-century Celebration Vs LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi revealed that the special hand gesture he made after reaching his half-century during Rajasthan Royals thrilling seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants was dedicated to his mother, saying the emotional celebration was personal because her name starts with the letter A. The young opener played one of the finest knocks of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, smashing a breathtaking 93 off just 38 balls to power RR to a stunning chase of 221 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. His innings, laced with 10 sixes, helped keep RR alive in the playoff race. Speaking after the match, Sooryavanshi finally explained the meaning behind the now-viral celebration he made after completing his fifty. I dedicated it to my mother. I didnt want to tell everyone because this is personal. Actually, it was for her. Her name starts with A, so I made it, he said in a video released by Rajasthan Royals on X. The youngster also admitted that he felt pressure early in the chase after a slow start, but said advice from opening partner Yashasvi Jaiswal helped him stay calm. When I got 2-3 balls, I started feeling a bit of pressure. But Yashasvi Bhaiya said, You play 10 overs. Till then, they will be on the back foot. You dont take tension in the game. The score can be covered at any time, Sooryavanshi said. Despite his aggressive reputation, the left-hander looked unusually composed during the chase and said it was a conscious decision because of the importance of the match. It was a very important game. It was a challenge for the team. I wanted to keep playing until the game was over. Otherwise, the game would have been over earlier. But I will try to finish the game next time as well with this mindset, he said. Sooryavanshi also revealed a conversation he had with RR coach Kumar Sangakkara before the chase, saying he could sense pressure in the dressing room after the teams recent defeats. We were not doing well in the last three matches. Even today, when the score was 220, I could see he was under tension. But I was confident that if I backed my game, it would be done, he said. Despite his aggressive reputation, the left-hander looked unusually composed during the chase and said it was a conscious decision because of the importance of the match. It was a very important game. It was a challenge for the team. I wanted to keep playing until the game was over. Otherwise, the game would have been over earlier. But I will try to finish the game next time as well with this mindset, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, Mitchell Marsh smashed 96 while Josh Inglis made 60 to help LSG post 220/5 in 20 overs. In reply, RR chased down the target in 19.1 overs with Dhruv Jurel remaining unbeaten on 53. Article Source: IANS
GT vs CSK Match 66, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
GT vs CSK Match 66 , Cricket Tips :Gujarat Titans have made it to the playoffs after some good performances in the second half of the group stage. They will now be playing their final group game against Chennai Super Kings. This contest will begin at 7:30 PM IST on Thursday at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. GT can secure a place in the top two after winning this game. That is what they will aim at. Their win also means that CSK will be knocked out. Ruturaj Gaikwad & co. have 12 points after two consecutive defeats. Their qualification chances are very low, but to stand a chance, they need to win this game by a big margin. GT vs CSK: Match Details Date : May 21, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad GT vs CSK Live Streaming Details The live action of the GT vs CSK contest will be live on the Star Sports networks in India. Fans can also access the live stream of the game through the Jio Hotstar app or website. GT vs CSK Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 09 GT : 05 CSK : 04 No - Result : 00 GT vs CSK: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Ahmedabad is good for batting. The wicket is flat and has good bounce. Early on, the fast bowlers can extract good assistance from the wicket. Spinners will be in the game in the lateral stages. The best time to bowl is in the first innings. GT vs CSK Possible XIs GT : Shubman Gill (c), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (wk), Washington Sundar, Nishant Sindhu, Jason Holder, Rashid Khan, Kagiso Rabada, Arshad Khan, R. Sai Kishore, Mohammed Siraj CSK : Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), Sanju Samson (wk), Kartik Sharma, Urvil Patel, Dewald Brevis, Shivam Dube, Akeal Hosein, Prashant Veer, Noor Ahmad, Anshul Kamboj, Spencer Johnson GT vs CSK Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sanju Samson and Sai Sudharsan are two players to watch out for. These two have a great record against these opponents. Probable Best Bowler Kagiso Rabada is in excellent form and will be a tough bowler to face. For CSK, the role of Noor Ahmad will be key, because he has played for GT in Ahmedabad and knows this venue. Today Match Prediction : CSK will be under pressure, and their form has also dipped. Meanwhile, GT are in excellent shape and will be the favorite to win this game. GT vs CSK Match 66, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, GT vs CSK 2026 Prediction, GT vs CSK Predicted XIs, Injury Update for GT vs CSK Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Indian U19 Men's Team To Tour Sri Lanka For Three Onedayers, Two Fourday Matches In July
Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium: The Indian mens U19 team will tour Sri Lanka in July 2026 for a bilateral series comprising three oneday matches and two fourday games, said Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Wednesday. The India U19 mens squad will arrive in Sri Lanka on June 30, with the tour beginning on July 4 with the first 50-over game to be played at the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium (MRICS) in Hambantota. It is followed by the second and third games at the same venue on July 6 and 9, respectively. The longer format contests will then take centre stage, with the first fourday game scheduled to be played from July 1316 at the Galle International Cricket Stadium (GICS). The second fourday match will be played from July 2023 at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium (RPICS) in Colombo. The series is expected to provide valuable exposure to the next generation of cricketers from both countries, especially with India coming in as the winners of this years Mens U19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia. After this, the India U19 mens team will host Australia for a threematch oneday series in Rajkot on September 18, 21, and 23, before shifting focus to the longer format with two fourday games starting on September 27 in Rajkot and October 5 in Ahmedabad. The series is expected to provide valuable exposure to the next generation of cricketers from both countries, especially with India coming in as the winners of this years Mens U19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sooryavanshi, who is currently playing for Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026 and will be playing for India A in the 50-over tri-series happening in Sri Lanka from June 9-21, was adjudged Player of the Final and Player of the Tournament in India's winning Mens U19 World Cup for a record sixth time. Article Source: IANS
The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: The upcoming 2026/27 domestic season will see the U23 mens oneday tournament replaced by the T20 format, while the Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy winners vs Rest of India match returns to the domestic season calendar, said the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Wednesday. The 202627 domestic season will feature 1,788 matches across mens and womens cricket in multiple agegroup categories. The season will begin with the prestigious Duleep Trophy from August 23 to September 10, to be played at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. It is followed by the Irani Cup, starting on October 1 and likely to be played in either Jammu or Srinagar, due to Jammu & Kashmir being the current holders of the Ranji Trophy, which they won earlier this year in Hubbali. The Ranji Trophy will continue in a twophase format, with the Elite Group comprising 32 teams across four groups and the Plate Group featuring six sides in the usual home-and-away format. The Col. C.K. Nayudu Trophy Winners vs Rest of India fixture will return from October 14, providing a platform for emerging U23 cricketers to have more red-ball cricket under their belt. Apart from the Mens U23 State A Trophy converted to T20s, the Vizzy Trophy will also be played from T20s, instead of being a oneday competition. The knockout stages of the Cooch Behar Trophy (Elite Group) will be staged in Bengaluru and Mysuru to ensure competitive balance during the January window. The Vijay Merchant Trophy (U16) has been advanced to NovemberJanuary for improved scheduling and player preparation. The Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Elite Group league games will happen from September 27 to October 10 in Visakhapatnam, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Mohali, with knockouts to happen from October 14-25 in Nagpur. The Plate Group league phase will happen from September 27 to October 6, with knockouts to take place from October 8-10 in Dimapur. The league phase of the Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group will be held from November 12 to December 1 in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Ranchi, and Rajkot, with knockouts to be played from December 5-17 in Visakhapatnam. The Plate Group league phase will happen from November 12-12, with knockouts to happen from November 23-25 in Indore. The womens domestic season will begin with the Senior Womens T20 Trophy (Elite), set to run from October 26 to November 6 in Lucknow, Pune, New Delhi, and Mohali, with knockouts to be held from November 1420 in Ahmedabad, while the plate group games and knockouts will be held in Dimapur from October 26 to November 4. The Senior Womens One Day Trophy (Elite) is scheduled to be held from December 1931 in Cuttack, Jaipur, Baroda, and Raipur, followed by knockouts from January 410, 2027, in Chennai. The Senior Womens Interzonal multiday competition will be played from March 1328, 2027, in Dehradun. At the U23 level, the Womens T20 Trophy (Elite) will be held from November 1421, with knockouts from November 25December 1. The Senior Womens One Day Trophy (Elite) is scheduled to be held from December 1931 in Cuttack, Jaipur, Baroda, and Raipur, followed by knockouts from January 410, 2027, in Chennai. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 2026-27 domestic season reflects the BCCIs continued commitment to building a strong and competitive domestic structure while ensuring a balanced progression across formats and categories, further said the BCCI. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan's Salman Agha Reprimanded For Code Of Conduct Breach During 2nd Test Vs Bangladesh
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium: Pakistan's middle-order batter Salman Agha has been officially reprimanded by the ICC for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during Pakistans second Test against Bangladesh at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium. The incident took place on Tuesday during the 82nd over of Pakistans second innings when Salman, after being dismissed, struck an advertising board with his bat while walking back to the pavilion. According to the ICC, Salman breached Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to the abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match. Apart from the official reprimand, one demerit point has also been added to Salmans disciplinary record. It was his second offence within 24 months, taking his total tally to two demerit points. His previous offence was also a breach of Article 2.2 during an ODI against Bangladesh in Dhaka on March 13 this year. Salman admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Jeff Crowe of the ICC Elite Panel, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. The charge was levelled by on-field umpires Richard Kettleborough and Allahuddien Palekar, third umpire Kumar Dharmasena, and fourth umpire Masudur Rahman Mukul. Level 1 breaches under the ICC Code of Conduct carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, along with one or two demerit points. The disciplinary action came during a disappointing outing for Pakistan, who suffered a 78-run defeat against Bangladesh in the second Test. Bangladesh completed a historic 2-0 series sweep after spinner Taijul Islam claimed a match-winning haul of 6-120 while defending a target of 437 on the final day. Level 1 breaches under the ICC Code of Conduct carry a minimum penalty of an official reprimand and a maximum penalty of 50 per cent of a players match fee, along with one or two demerit points. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this loss, Pakistan have also slipped to eighth position in the WTC points table. They have won only one out of four matches in the ongoing cycle. Article Source: IANS
CSA squeeze out home fans with ticket sales for New Year's Test
Thirty-nine percent of seats for the SA vs England game allocated to fans who purchase packages from tour groups like the Barmy Army
Lewis To Lead Ireland In Womens T20 WC; To Skip Preceding Tri-series For Injury Recovery
T20 World Cup Global Qualifier: Gaby Lewis will captain Ireland in the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup in England, set to happen from June 12 to July 5. But Gaby will miss the preceding triseries against Pakistan and West Indies in Clontarf as she continues her recovery from a leg injury. Cricket Ireland also said Orla Prendergast, ranked seventh among womens T20I allrounders, will lead the side in the triseries before resuming her role as vicecaptain at the T20 World Cup. Gaby finished as the top run-getter in the ICC Womens T20 World Cup Global Qualifier by amassing 276 runs in seven matches and it will be the first time she will captain Ireland in the T20 World Cup. Ireland, currently ninth in the ICC women T20I rankings, have been drawn in Group 2 alongside England, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Scotland. Group 1 features Australia, South Africa, India, Pakistan, the Netherlands and Bangladesh. The top two teams from each group will qualify for the semifinals. The 15member World Cup squad also includes Laura Delany, Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride, Cara Murray, Leah Paul and Rebecca Stokell. Cricket Ireland also confirmed that Jane Maguire has been ruled out of both events due to an injury, while Aimee Maguire has returned to fitness and is included in both squads. Ireland will open the triseries against West Indies on May 28, followed by matches against Pakistan on May 31 and June 4, with an additional fixture against the Caribbean side scheduled for June 1. At the World Cup, Ireland will begin their campaign against Scotland at Old Trafford on June 13, before facing hosts and 2009 winners England on June 16 and defending champions New Zealand on June 19. Their final group matches are against Sri Lanka on June 23 in Bristol and West Indies on June 27 at the same venue. Cricket Ireland also confirmed that Jane Maguire has been ruled out of both events due to an injury, while Aimee Maguire has returned to fitness and is included in both squads. Ireland will open the triseries against West Indies on May 28, followed by matches against Pakistan on May 31 and June 4, with an additional fixture against the Caribbean side scheduled for June 1. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ireland squad for womens tri-series: Orla Prendergast (c), Ava Canning, Christina Coulter Reilly, Alana Dalzell, Laura Delany, Georgina Dempsey, Amy Hunter, Arlene Kelly, Louise Little, Aimee Maguire, Lara McBride, Cara Murray, Leah Paul and Rebecca Stokell Article Source: IANS
Nabi Should Have Gotten A Chance To Be In Squad For Test Against Afghanistan, Says Raina
With Harshit Rana: Former India batter Suresh Raina has said Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Nabi should have been given a chance in the Test squad for the one-off match against Afghanistan, though he also felt captain Shubman Gills inputs could have shaped the final look of the bowling attack. With Harshit Rana and Akash Deep ruled out due to varied injuries and ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah rested, Nabi - one of the standout performers of the Ranji Trophy season, where he led Jammu and Kashmir to victory by picking 60 scalps, was widely tipped to get a maiden Test callup. But the selectors opted for lanky Punjab pacer Gurnoor Brar as the backup fast bowling option to join Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna in the squad, meaning that Nabi, who has 104 wickets in the last two Ranji Trophy seasons, will have to wait for his chance to be in the Test team. Auqib Nabi should have gotten a chance. He played a key role in Jammu and Kashmir winning the Ranji Trophy for the first time. But I feel Prasidh and Siraj are bowling well with good line and length. They have pace, and Gurnoor, who is 6'5, comes from Punjab and has taken 52 wickets in 18 first-class matches. I am sure Shubman Gill would have given his inputs about the kind of bowlers he wanted, said Raina on JioHotstar. Gurnoors inclusion for the Test and ODI teams is seen as a punt on attributes he provides, like raw pace and the ability to generate steep bounce even on placid pitches. Though he has a modest return of 52 wickets from 18 first-class matches, Gurnoor broke into the India A squads last year and picked up 12 wickets in three matches, including six in Kanpur against Australia A, where he overshadowed Siraj and Prasidh. They have pace, and Gurnoor, who is 6'5, comes from Punjab and has taken 52 wickets in 18 first-class matches. I am sure Shubman Gill would have given his inputs about the kind of bowlers he wanted, said Raina on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So I feel Pragyan Ojha and RP Singh are doing a good job in the selection committee. They have been watching matches all around the country and would have kept an eye on the top performers during the red-ball season, added Raina. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch GT Vs CSK, Know All Details
Champions Gujarat Titans: 2022 Champions Gujarat Titans (GT) will clash with five-time winners Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their last group stage match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Thursday. Gujarat Titans are currently placed at second spot in the points table with 16 points in 13 matches. They are qualified for the IPL 2026 playoffs and will look to finish the league stage on a high to seal a top-two finish. GT is coming to the contest after registering a dominant win against the Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens. Meanwhile, on the other side, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are placed at sixth position in the points table with 12 points in 13 matches, and they will need to win their final match against GT to stay in the playoffs qualification race. CSK also needs to win the match with a big margin to improve their net run rate, which can play a big role in deciding the fourth team if other teams' results go in their favour. CSK and GT have faced each other nine times in IPL 2026, in which Gujarat have come victorious on five occasions, and Chennai have won only four matches. When: Friday, May 21, 7:30 PM IST Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad Where to watch: The GT vs CSK match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The GT vs CSK match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chennai Super Kings: Ruturaj Gaikwad (c), MS Dhoni (wk), Devon Conway, Rahul Tripathi, Shaik Rasheed, Vansh Bedi (wk), C Andre Siddharth, Rachin Ravindra, Ravichandran Ashwin, Vijay Shankar, Sam Curran, Anshul Kamboj, Deepak Hooda, Jamie Overton, Kamlesh Nagarkoti, Ramakrishna Ghosh, Ravindra Jadeja, Shivam Dube, Khaleel Ahmed, Noor Ahmad, Mukesh Choudhary, Dewald Brevis, Nathan Ellis, Shreyas Gopal, Matheesha Pathirana. Article Source: IANS
People Are Finally Seeing The Depth Of Talent Pool In South Africa: Du Plessis On SA20s Influence
ICC World Test Championship: Former South African skipper Faf du Plessis has credited the SA20 league for providing young players a platform to showcase their talent internationally and gain recognition. Up to 21 South African players are featuring in the ongoing IPL 2026 season, with 17 of them either retained or bought in the player auction across the 10 teams, and du Plessis highlighted South Africas recent successes in ICC tournaments, including their triumph in the World Test Championship at Lords last year. When it comes to opportunity, you have to credit the SA20. People are finally seeing the depth of the talent pool in South Africa. In the past, you only saw our marquee national players in the IPL - maybe six or seven guys, plus one or two youngsters who came out of nowhere. It was never a high number, du Plessis told SA20 on his return after a successful broadcasting stint in the IPL. With the SA20 being broadcast to the whole world over the last four years, everyone can see there is so much more talent beyond the starting XI. Yes, the national side consists of incredible players, but much like in India and the IPL, theres a massive group underneath them waiting for an opportunity who are just as dangerous in the T20 format. India can pick a second or third-string team because of their depth, and you can now say the same about South Africa. For a long time, I felt the national team was just a couple of injuries away from being knocked out of contention at an ICC event, he added. The 41-year-old elaborated by giving the example of the Australian side, explaining how leagues were previously dominated by Australian players and how the global spotlight is slowly shifting towards the Proteas after reaching a couple of white-ball finals and winning the ICC World Test Championship mace. For years and years in the IPL, you saw a majority of Australians playing. That was largely because there were - and still are - a lot of Australian coaches, so they naturally gravitated towards their own players. For a long time, Australian cricket was seen as the pinnacle globally, so teams looked up to them. However, South Africa making a couple of white-ball finals over the last few World Cups and winning the World Test Championship has put us back in the global spotlight as a proper cricketing nation. Young talents like Connor Esterhuizen and Dian Forrester are already reaping the benefits. Esterhuizen impressed with Pretoria Capitals and earned a spot with Gujarat Titans as a replacement player, while Forresters standout performances for Joburg Super Kings in the SA20 landed him a Pakistan Super League contract with Rawalpindi, where he maintained a strike rate of 171.42 and an average of 44. Du Plessis, who plans to play for JSK in the upcoming SA20, shared his reflections on his IPL commentary stint, emphasising the unique learning experience it offered. When stepping into a new venture surrounded by commentators who have been doing it for years, you try to find your own label. One of those areas is my recency of playing with the current players. Young talents like Connor Esterhuizen and Dian Forrester are already reaping the benefits. Esterhuizen impressed with Pretoria Capitals and earned a spot with Gujarat Titans as a replacement player, while Forresters standout performances for Joburg Super Kings in the SA20 landed him a Pakistan Super League contract with Rawalpindi, where he maintained a strike rate of 171.42 and an average of 44. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He added, For me, leaning on that experience was a great way to find my own voice in the commentary space, and I really enjoyed it. One major learning curve is realising that speaking normally doesn't always work in commentary. You have to convey emotion through your voice so the listener can feel the stadium's atmosphere, even if they can't see the game. Going through the gears in terms of excitement and living within the game is where I realised I need to do the most work. In commentary, the audience can't see you, so your tone and pacing are the only ways to transmit that energy. Article Source: IANS
Kapil Dev And Mens Team Won Their First-ever WC There, Wed Love To Win T20WC At Lords Too: Jemimah
T20 World Cup: Jemimah Rodrigues has set her sights on Lords, the iconic ground where Kapil Dev led the Indian mens team to their first-ever World Cup triumph in 1983. The Indian womens star says her team dreams of achieving the same milestone at the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026, aiming to lift their maiden T20 title at the historic venue. Kapil Dev and the Indian mens team won their first-ever World Cup there. We would love to win our first-ever Womens T20 World Cup there. That would be super cool, Jemimah was quoted by ICC. The 25-year-old batter, who recently played an innings of a lifetime, an unbeaten 127 off 134 balls, to guide India across the line in an epic ICC Womens Cricket World Cup semi-final chase against Australia last year, feels that victory has instilled a newfound resolve within the team. India went on to clinch their maiden title that night in Navi Mumbai, and Jemimah believes that triumph has only fueled their motivation heading into England and Wales. The monkey is off the back. But I don't think it's pressure. I think it's more motivation because now you've tasted what it feels like to lift one World Cup. It makes you want one more and then one more and then one more. So I think the team is even more motivated and even more eager. And more than that, we saw the kind of impact it had for women's cricket in India, she said. Jemimah also praised her teammates' character, emphasising the importance of mental strength in high-pressure games. We just want to continue that legacy going to England. I think this team has character. When you want to win big games, you need people with character, people who are different in their own way, but they have a thing that they'll do anything to win the match. That kind of an attitude. And I think that's great character. That's why in any situation, I believe our team will find a way to win a match, Jemimah said. Reflecting on her personal journey, Jemimah revealed how past setbacks prepared her for her breakthrough innings against Australia. I think firstly, the biggest learning for me was because I was going through a lot of anxiety, not doing well, got two ducks in the tournament, was dropped and four years ago, I was dropped from the Cricket World Cup. This was my first World Cup. What I realised is that sometimes all you have got to do is show up because life has a way of making all things work together for good, she said. And I think, those four years actually trained me for such a moment as that, because I had to use all that experience that all the failures in all those years taught me maybe for such a time as that. So I think that was my biggest learning, that sometimes, especially when it gets hard and you don't have the strength to run or fly, sometimes all you have to do is just go and stand and God works out everything for you, Jemimah added. Jemimah will once again play a pivotal role as India chase their maiden T20 World Cup crown. Slotted in Group 1, the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side will take on Australia, South Africa, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands, opening their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan on June 14 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. And I think, those four years actually trained me for such a moment as that, because I had to use all that experience that all the failures in all those years taught me maybe for such a time as that. So I think that was my biggest learning, that sometimes, especially when it gets hard and you don't have the strength to run or fly, sometimes all you have to do is just go and stand and God works out everything for you, Jemimah added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With that blend of experience, character, and confidence, Jemimah and her teammates aim to create more memorable moments as they kickstart their campaign at the iconic grounds of England. Article Source: IANS
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto called for more Test matches against top nations such as Australia, England, and India after his side completed a historic 2-0 Test series sweep over Pakistan with a 78-run win in the second Test at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Bangladesh sealed their first-ever home Test series victory against Pakistan after spinner Taijul Islam claimed a match-winning 6-120 to bowl Pakistan out for 358 while defending a target of 437 on the final day. Following the victory, Shanto said Bangladesh now wants to challenge themselves more regularly against the top Test-playing nations in both home and away conditions. We actually want to play Test matches. We want to play with every team. I think now we want to play more Tests with Australia, England, India, both home and away, Shanto told reporters after the match. Because when we get the chance to play matches, when we get those new experiences, the team will slowly build. Otherwise, playing with the same team again and again, playing in the same conditions, it is difficult to actually build a team, he added. The Bangladesh skipper also expressed hope that the ICC would schedule more Tests for his side against stronger opponents. So hopefully, the ICC will give us more Test matches with all the teams. Now that we are getting the chance to play more matches, this is a positive aspect. But if we can play more and better matches with Australia, England, and India, of course, it will be better for our team, he said. Bangladesh were briefly put under pressure on the final day as Mohammad Rizwan and Sajid Khan added important runs in the morning session before the hosts fought back strongly. Shanto admitted the tense final session tested his side emotionally but praised his players for staying calm under pressure. Its difficult to explain the emotion in the last hour because, honestly, they were batting well and we were a little under pressure. But compared to the previous Test matches, controlling that emotion and not panicking has become a little better, he said. But there is still a need for improvement. Overall, I feel very proud as a captain to see the work ethic of every player. Every player worked hard, and everyone contributed to this result, he added. Its difficult to explain the emotion in the last hour because, honestly, they were batting well and we were a little under pressure. But compared to the previous Test matches, controlling that emotion and not panicking has become a little better, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score What I always say is that we have to build our Test team slowly, there is still a lot of room for improvement. When we play consistently well at home and abroad, then I would say that our team is better than before, he said. Article Source: IANS
Pant Hasnt Done Anything Wrong, Deserved To Continue As Vicecaptain In Tests: Kaif
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India batter Mohammad Kaif has said Rishabh Pant deserved to continue as vicecaptain of the Test team, insisting that the wicketkeeperbatter remains Indias biggest matchwinner in the redball format and that he hadnt done anything wrong. Pants elevation as Indias vice-captain in Tests after Shubman Gill was made the new red-ball skipper last year for the tour of England was seen as a clear signal that the wicketkeeper-batter was identified as a leader-in-waiting. Even when Gill was ruled out of the Guwahati Test against South Africa last year due to a neck injury, Pant led India, though it ended in a massive 408-run defeat, as the hosts suffered a 2-0 series loss. But the selectors latest call while announcing the squad for the one-off Test against Afghanistan left everyone surprised, as Pant has now been replaced as vice-captain by KL Rahul, whos one of the current players to have captained India across all three formats. Rishabh Pant hasn't done anything wrong. Red-ball and white-ball cricket are two very different formats. You are judging him based on the IPL, saying that he is not doing a good job as captain, that his team is losing, and that he is not scoring runs. But I believe there is no bigger match-winner for India in Tests, as a batter, than Rishabh Pant, said Kaif on JioHotstar. Pants recent form as a batter and captain in IPL 2026 for Lucknow Super Giants has been a horrid one, but Kaif felt taking decisions on the basis of mixing formats is not good from the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee. Rishabh Pant hasn't done anything wrong. Red-ball and white-ball cricket are two very different formats. You are judging him based on the IPL, saying that he is not doing a good job as captain, that his team is losing, and that he is not scoring runs. But I believe there is no bigger match-winner for India in Tests, as a batter, than Rishabh Pant, said Kaif on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, I'd want them to be consistent. Either go by form, regardless of age, and if you are scoring runs or taking wickets, you should get picked. Because I think Rishabh Pant deserved to continue as vice-captain, he added. Article Source: IANS
Masood leaves captaincy future to PCB but calls for 'structural' changes
After a series loss to Bangladesh, Pakistan captain urged his side to reflect on recurring failures and address the oot causes behind their slide in Tests
IPL 2026: Boost For RCB As Opener Phil Salt Set To Rejoin Squad Later This Week
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: In a timely boost for defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), opener Phil Salt is set to return to India later this week after spending a month back home on the sidelines due to a finger injury. Salt, 29, injured a finger on his left hand while diving to save a boundary during RCB's defeat to Delhi Capitals in an afternoon clash at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 18. He then flew home to recover and spend time with his young family. But now, as per a report from ESPNCricinfo, Salt is set to come back to India and rejoin RCB. It remains to be seen if Salt will be available to play in RCB's final league-stage match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Friday, but they are unlikely to take any risks so close to the playoffs, further said the report. In his absence, RCB have already secured qualification for the playoffs and are wellplaced to reach Qualifier 1, to be played at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala next Tuesday, barring a significant dent to their net run rate. Salt had provided a significant spark at the top of the order for RCB by amassing 202 runs across six innings at an impressive strike rate of 168.33 before the finger injury forced him out of the lineup. In his absence, his England teammate Jacob Bethell has partnered with Virat Kohli at the top of the batting order. But Bethell has struggled to make an impact, amassing only 96 runs in seven innings with a highest score of 27. Salt had provided a significant spark at the top of the order for RCB by amassing 202 runs across six innings at an impressive strike rate of 168.33 before the finger injury forced him out of the lineup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With regular skipper Rajat Patidar missing the game against PBKS due to not travelling to Dharamshala after being struck on the helmet by a sharp bouncer from Kolkata Knight Riders pacer Kartik Tyagi during the clash in Raipur, Iyer stepped up to make crucial runs for RCB. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: After Win Over LSG, RR Skipper Parag Urges Commentators To talk About Cricket
Indian Premier League: Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag has taken aim at television commentators and experts for making personal remarks during the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season, and urged them to respect players and keep their analysis limited to on-field happenings. Parag sat out of RRs seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants due to a recurring hamstring injury. Despite that, RR managed to get a crucial win which in turn has boosted their hopes of entering the playoffs. As far as the IPL is concerned, there are a lot of things happening outside this year. I feel the whole country loves cricket a lot. We, as players, try to give our best whenever we can. We perform according to the expectations of the crowd. So, I feel, we should all love cricket and look at it in the same way. Players are working very hard. It is very easy to say, if a team gets all out for 75 or 80 runs, that they do not know how to play or have the mindset to play. But before that game, there is a 34 days' preparation (period) to ensure how we can score 200250. But sometimes it doesn't happen. We are humans too and we make mistakes too. So, I feel, as much as it is happening outside, especially the commentators, their voices are reaching out to the people, I would request them to love cricket and talk about cricket, Parag told reporters at the end of the game. Parag, who has been named as India A vicecaptain for next months 50-over tri-series in Sri Lanka, said the sport must be treated with respect. The sport, which is the country's most important sport, and in which we are the best, I feel, (should be treated) with a little respect. We should only talk about cricket. We should not talk about anything else, he said. Talking about his mantra to block out outside noise, Parag said, I have understood one thing that you have been saying for the last four years, that no matter what I do, there will be talks. I have also understood that whatever talks are happening, it shouldn't affect my game, my form or my mindset because keyboard warriors are outsiders. Parag, who has been named as India A vicecaptain for next months 50-over tri-series in Sri Lanka, said the sport must be treated with respect. The sport, which is the country's most important sport, and in which we are the best, I feel, (should be treated) with a little respect. We should only talk about cricket. We should not talk about anything else, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But it was really fun and curious to see Vaibhav, being 15. He took his time. He played that first big shot off Mayank (Yadav) over covers, which really gave me a sense of satisfaction and understanding that, okay, he is small but then he has a larger understanding of the game. Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh Leapfrog India On WTC27 Standings After Series Sweep Over Pakistan
ICC World Test Championship: Bangladesh have leapfrogged India in the ICC World Test Championship standings after an impressive 78-run triumph over Pakistan in the second Test in Sylhet. Bangladesh wrapped up the series-clinching victory during the morning session on the final day of the Test on Wednesday, with their bowlers taking the last three Pakistan wickets to ensure a 2-0 series scoreline. The win took Bangladesh to fifth place on the WTC 2027 standings with a win-loss percentage of 58.33 percent, surpassing India, who dropped to sixth with 48.15 points from nine Tests, four wins and as many defeats along with a drawn Test. Meanwhile, Pakistan remained in eighth place on the standings following the loss. India, who have not played a Test match so far this year, will play a one-off Test against Afghanistan, which is not part of the WTC cycle. Resuming the final day on 316/7 while chasing a challenging 437-run target, Pakistan added 42 runs before being bowled out for 358 in 97.2 overs. Wicketkeeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan top-scored with a fighting 94 off 166 balls, smashing 10 boundaries. Pakistan entered the final day with hopes of pulling off a record chase and Rizwan continued to battle hard alongside Sajid Khan, who played a 28-run knock featuring five boundaries, but Pakistan lost their final three wickets without adding to the total after reaching 358. Spinner Taijul Islam was the star for Bangladesh as he claimed six wickets, which included two scalps on the final day as the visitors attempted to pull off a record run chase of 437 Pakistan entered the final day with hopes of pulling off a record chase and Rizwan continued to battle hard alongside Sajid Khan, who played a 28-run knock featuring five boundaries, but Pakistan lost their final three wickets without adding to the total after reaching 358. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The series triumph was Bangladesh's first at home against Pakistan and their second successive sweep over their Asian rivals after their 2-0 win on Pakistani soil in 2024. Article Source: IANS
KKR Have A Real Shot At The Playoffs; Must Not Take MI Lightly: Kumble
Kolkata Knight Riders: Former India captain Anil Kumble believes three-time winners Kolkata Knight Riders do have a real shot of making it to the IPL 2026 playoffs but cautioned that they must not commit the mistake of taking five-time champions Mumbai Indians lightly in their upcoming clash to be played at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday evening. KKRs second half resurgence has been driven by good bowling performances, as well as Rinku Singh and Finn Allen playing blistering knocks. KKR have been brilliant in their last few games. The momentum is firmly with them. Varun Chakaravarthy, who had a poor start to the season, is suddenly back in rhythm. Finn Allen is batting superbly. It's been a remarkable turnaround, and Rinku Singh has played a key role in it. When KKR were struggling, it was Rinku's innings that changed their fortunes. With Sunil Narine and others also firing, there are plenty of positives for KKR right now. But the big challenge is Mumbai Indians. MI have nothing to lose. They will go all out to finish the season on a high. KKR have a real shot at the playoffs, so they must not make the mistake of taking MI lightly, said Kumble on Star Sports. It's been a remarkable turnaround, and Rinku Singh has played a key role in it. When KKR were struggling, it was Rinku's innings that changed their fortunes. With Sunil Narine and others also firing, there are plenty of positives for KKR right now. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rohit has looked in good touch this season. Even though he didn't score much in the last game at Dharamshala, he has batted with purpose and conviction in most of his other innings. He looks like the old Rohit. And he has a special connection with Eden Gardens. KKR will want to dismiss him early; otherwise, the game could quickly swing in Mumbai's favour. Article Source: IANS
Nepal Stars Make ODI Rankings Gains After Back-to-back Wins In League 2
Cricket World Cup League: A string of impressive performances in the ongoing ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2 has propelled several Nepal players up the latest ICC Mens ODI Player Rankings. Nepal secured consecutive victories over the USA and Scotland last week on the road to next years ICC Mens Cricket World Cup, with their bowlers leading the way. Experienced all-rounder Dipendra Singh Airee was a standout, claiming a four-wicket haul against the USA. The 26-year-olds efforts earned him a jump of three spots to 79th overall on the ODI bowlers list, while his all-round performances saw him rise three places to 25th among ODI all-rounders. Nepals spin duo also made gains, with Sandeep Lamichhane moving up six rungs to equal 36th and Lalit Rajbanshi climbing 16 places to equal 53rd on the latest ODI bowlers rankings. Despite these movements, Afghanistan all-rounder Rashid Khan continues to dominate the ODI bowlers rankings with a commanding 705 rating points, while his teammate Azmatullah Omarzai remains the No. 1-ranked all-rounder in ODIs. Scotlands in-form Brandon McMullen has also made notable progress, moving up two spots to sixth overall in the all-rounder list following a career-best 73 against Nepal. That innings additionally helped McMullen climb six places to 53rd among ODI batters. Nepals batting efforts have not gone unnoticed either, with Saiteja Mukkamalla advancing five spots to 61st and Aasif Sheikh rising seven positions to equal 86th in the updated ODI batters rankings. Scotlands in-form Brandon McMullen has also made notable progress, moving up two spots to sixth overall in the all-rounder list following a career-best 73 against Nepal. That innings additionally helped McMullen climb six places to 53rd among ODI batters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Nepals recent surge in League 2 underscores the teams growing competitiveness and the emergence of new talent making their mark on the global stage. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Can See Sooryavanshi Breaking Gayles Record And Making History, Says Kumble
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India captain Anil Kumble believes Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Suryavanshi is on the cusp of making history in IPL 2026, saying the teenager can break Chris Gayles record for most sixes hit by a batter in a single season of the competition. Sooryavanshis scintillating 93 off 38 balls helped RR keep their knockout hopes alive in IPL 2026 with a commanding sevenwicket win over Lucknow Super Giants. The left-handed batter was at his brutal best by hammering 10 towering sixes in a breathtaking assault that powered RR to chase down 221 and sign off from their home matches at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on a high. In the process, he became the first Indian batter in IPL history to hit 50 sixes in a single season. Very few batters can hit sixes over cover with such ease. But Vaibhav Suryavanshi did it multiple times against Digvesh Rathi. I am glad people still have words to describe such talent. I am running out of my own vocabulary. This kid is very special. What stands out even more is his mindset. Every time he speaks, he sounds mature beyond his years. That is crucial at this age, especially with all the attention and praise coming his way. He understands that this is just the start. He said it himself after the match: 'This is the start of my journey. If my journey is long enough, I will create a few of these records.' He has already hit 53 sixes this IPL season. Chris Gayle holds the record for most sixes in a season with 59. RR have one more league game and then the playoffs. If they win, he will get more chances. I can see Vaibhav Suryavanshi breaking Gayle's record and making history, said Kumble on Star Sports. Wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel continued his good run by smashing an unbeaten 53 off 38 balls and Kumble had rich words of praise for him. Dhruv Jurel brings much-needed stability to Rajasthan's batting order. With Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi attacking from ball one at the top, they can play freely knowing Jurel is there to hold the innings together if early wickets fall. His strike rate may have dropped this season compared to previous years when he batted as a finisher. But now that he is batting in the top order, his consistency has improved. His fifty against LSG was his fifth half-century of the season. In 13 games, that is a solid return. Yes, he has had some ups and downs, but five fifties from your number three batter is something any team would take. Before Sooryavanshi and Jurel, stand-in captain Yashasvi Jaiswal was the aggressor in a 75run opening stand, including smashing a hattrick of boundaries off Akash Singh in a 23run over before launching into Mohsin Khan for smashing a six and three fours. Jaiswals early counterattack ensured RR had the perfect platform for Sooryavanshi and Jurel to unleash carnage on LSG bowlers. In a chase of 220, winning the powerplay is crucial. RR needed a flying start, but Vaibhav Suryavanshi began a little cautiously. That is when Yashasvi Jaiswal stepped up. He took on the bowlers and scored 43 quick runs. That aggressive knock gave RR the momentum they needed early on. Before Sooryavanshi and Jurel, stand-in captain Yashasvi Jaiswal was the aggressor in a 75run opening stand, including smashing a hattrick of boundaries off Akash Singh in a 23run over before launching into Mohsin Khan for smashing a six and three fours. Jaiswals early counterattack ensured RR had the perfect platform for Sooryavanshi and Jurel to unleash carnage on LSG bowlers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That is the beauty of having two players at the top who understand each others game well. One takes the early risks, the other builds the innings. Together, they made a steep chase look much easier than it actually was, concluded Kumble. Article Source: IANS
'He Has Four Or Five Levels To Unlock': Rayudu On Jurels Batting Potential
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu believes Dhruv Jurel possesses extraordinary potential but still has 'four or five levels to unlock' in his batting after the wicketkeeper-batter's unbeaten knock helped Rajasthan Royals (RR) secure a seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in IPL 2026. Chasing a daunting 221-run target at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, RR completed the chase with five balls to spare. While teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi grabbed headlines with a breathtaking 93 off just 38 balls, Jurels unbeaten 53 under pressure earned widespread praise for the calmness, game awareness, and composure he showed during the chase. Rayudu said Jurel already has the qualities of a complete batter and could become an even more dangerous T20 player if he improves his ball-striking ability further. I think he has at least four or five levels to unlock in his batting. He is one guy I feel who has extraordinary potential. He is so clean, so neat. He has such a good technique. He just needs to free up his bat swing a little bit. Im sure he will work with coaches during the off-season or whenever he gets time and become a much better ball striker than he is right now, Rayudu said on ESPNcricinfo. He also highlighted Jurels comfort against pace and spin, along with his awareness between the wickets, saying the RR batter already looks like a complete package. I think he has at least four or five levels to unlock in his batting. He is one guy I feel who has extraordinary potential. He is so clean, so neat. He has such a good technique. He just needs to free up his bat swing a little bit. Im sure he will work with coaches during the off-season or whenever he gets time and become a much better ball striker than he is right now, Rayudu said on ESPNcricinfo. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jurel has scored 420 runs in 13 matches in IPL 2026. He has also scored five half-centuries so far at a strike rate of 150. Article Source: IANS
Between The Cheers And The Silence: The Uneasy Wait For Dhoni's Final Goodbye
Chennai Super Kings: MS Dhoni walked into another Chennai night carrying the same aura he always has. The noise rose instantly, the yellow flags fluttered louder, and thousands inside Chepauk stood up, hoping to witness something memorable once again. Not just a cameo, not merely a few runs, but perhaps one final moment with the man who has defined Chennai Super Kings for nearly two decades. That possibility, unspoken yet overwhelmingly present, hung over CSKs clash with Sunrisers Hyderabad on Monday. This was never only about a league game. It was about Dhoni, about what he still means to CSK, and about the growing uncertainty over how or when this extraordinary relationship will finally end. For days leading up to the fixture, the city had transformed into a waiting room of emotion. Streets around the stadium flooded hours before the toss. Yellow shirts filled every lane leading to the ground. Fans travelled across states not merely to watch cricket, but to experience what many feared could be Dhonis final appearance in CSK colours. And the franchise knew it too. Everything around the game carried the unmistakable air of occasion. Broadcasters amplified it. Former cricketers hinted at it. Commentators romanticised it. Social media revolved around it. The anticipation was not built around CSKs playoff chances alone; it revolved around the possibility of Thala Darshanam, Dhoni emerging one more time in front of the Chepauk faithful. There are defeats that end seasons, and then there are nights that leave behind something far heavier than two points lost on a table. For CSK and their millions of supporters, the loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad felt like both at once. Mathematically, Chennais IPL 2026 campaign is not completely over yet. One league game still remains in Ahmedabad, and the playoff equation, however improbable, technically survives. But emotionally, it felt like the end of something larger. Perhaps not officially. Perhaps not conclusively. But enough to leave an entire fanbase suspended between hope and heartbreak. That emotional economy has powered CSK for years now. Even in seasons where results fluctuated, Chennai possessed one advantage no other IPL franchise could replicate: legacy. Continuity. Emotional permanence. And at the centre of that universe stood one man. Dhoni was never merely a player in Chennai. He became the identity around which the franchise evolved. Captain, finisher, talisman, symbol, over nearly two decades, he transformed into something far beyond cricketing definitions. Packed stadiums came not with the guarantee of victory, but with the hope of watching him walk out once more. That relationship between Dhoni and Chennai has always felt unusually personal, almost inseparable. An emotional thread that refused to break despite age, injuries and the passage of time. Even Dhoni himself reinforced that bond repeatedly over the years, insisting he would continue playing for CSK for as long as possible. I can play for as long as I want for CSK - That is my franchise. Even if I am in a wheelchair, they will drag me, he had once joked. That line perfectly captured the devotion between player and city. And perhaps that is why Monday night felt incomplete. The atmosphere inside Chepauk was deafening. Fans whistled through every over, cheered every moment and continued backing a struggling CSK side long after the game began slipping away. But as the tension rose, Dhoni remained distant from the central action. Yes, there were understandable cricketing reasons. Reports emerged of an additional finger injury. The team combination also appeared relatively settled in recent matches. Realistically, opportunities for him to bat were always going to be limited. But logic does not always soften emotion. Because what unfolded at Chepauk also raised a difficult question: do CSK fans deserve more clarity than this? It is difficult to argue otherwise. For years, supporters have invested themselves emotionally in this journey. They have celebrated the trophies, defended the failures and carried the mythology of Dhoni and CSK almost as a shared cultural identity. The least they perhaps deserve is closure. Instead, every season now seems to end in ambiguity. And ambiguity is something Dhoni has always embraced. Throughout his career, he has preferred silent exits over grand ceremonies. His retirement from international cricket arrived through a simple social media post accompanied by music he loved. No farewell series. No lap of honour. No orchestrated goodbye. That restraint is deeply characteristic of Dhoni. But the emotional scale of his relationship with CSK makes this situation different. For many supporters, the IPL represented their final opportunity to celebrate not just the cricketer, but the phenomenon. To properly say goodbye to the player who shaped modern Indian cricket, transformed Chennai into a powerhouse and became the defining face of the IPL era itself. Instead, there remains a growing sense of unease that the ending may simply arrive one day without warning. Perhaps that is exactly how Dhoni wants it. Perhaps he will once again surprise everyone, as he has done repeatedly throughout his career. Even now, nobody truly seems certain about his plans, not the management, not teammates, not fans. And that uncertainty has turned every Dhoni appearance into something bittersweet. Every walk to the crease now carries the weight of possibility. Every wave to the crowd feels loaded with interpretation. Every lingering moment on the field invites speculation. Instead, there remains a growing sense of unease that the ending may simply arrive one day without warning. Perhaps that is exactly how Dhoni wants it. Perhaps he will once again surprise everyone, as he has done repeatedly throughout his career. Even now, nobody truly seems certain about his plans, not the management, not teammates, not fans. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And maybe that is the hardest part of all. Article Source: IANS
'Talking To Seniors Gives Me Confidence': Sooryavanshi After Blistering 93 Against LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: After playing a stunning knock of 93 off just 38 balls in Rajasthan Royals seven-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants, young opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi said that talking to senior cricketers and coaches has boosted his confidence as he looks to contribute more for the team in the ongoing IPL 2026 season. Chasing a daunting 221-run target at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, RR completed the chase with five balls to spare. Sooryavanshis explosive innings, featuring 10 sixes, laid the foundation for the successful chase, while Dhruv Jurel remained unbeaten on 53 to guide the hosts home and keep their playoff hopes alive. Speaking after the match, Sooryavanshi said the recognition coming from experienced players and former cricketers has been a proud moment for him. It feels good. Its a moment of pride. And yes, it feels good when so many seniors, cricketers, ex-cricketers, and our coaches talk to me. It gives me confidence, and it helps me in the game, he said in a video released by IPL on X. The youngster added that he is focused on maintaining his rhythm and continuing to play positively in the upcoming matches. My flow is going on. Its going on in the next match, and the tournament is going on in the next match. The more I contribute to the team, the more it helps, he said. The opener also revealed that RRs approach during the high-pressure chase was to stay relaxed and back their natural game instead of thinking too much about qualification scenarios. We all wanted to do what weve been doing. We wanted to enjoy and not put pressure. Its good cricket play well and back our strength. Thats the focus in the next match, he said. We dont have any focus on qualifications. Its in everyones mind if theres a chance. But were trying to do better day by day, he added. We all wanted to do what weve been doing. We wanted to enjoy and not put pressure. Its good cricket play well and back our strength. Thats the focus in the next match, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After this win, RR is placed at number four in the points table with seven wins in 13 matches. They will confirm their spot in the playoffs if they beat the Mumbai Indians (MI) in their last group stage match on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
'It's A Real Privilege To Watch Him Bat': Langer Heaps Praise On Sooryavanshi
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) head coach Justin Langer has heaped praise on Rajasthan Royals batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after the 15-year-old's 93-run knock helped his side chase down a mammoth total of 221 runs in just 19.1 overs to boost their qualification chances. Langer described the teenager's batting as reathtaking and admitted it was a privilege to watch him bat. My gosh, he's so young. He's a brilliant, brilliant player and it's a real privilege to watch him bat, actually, Langer said in the post-match press conference. We've seen it all season. He's the leading run scorer. In all my time, I've seen some amazing players in 35 years of cricket. To see a young man bat like that, not just tonight, but throughout the series, is breathtaking, he added. Sooryavanshi's innings was laced with seven fours and ten sixes, and according to Langer, the Indian player is going to get much better with experience, as he is already shocking the big bowlers with his shots. I think the last game, Mitchell Starc, who's one of the all-time great white ball bowlers, he's bowling, and look at the expression on his face, Langer recalled. And Nortje, who's a world-class international bowler, and Sooryavanshi is hitting him. And the expression on their face is such that, 'what is happening here?' The scary thing going forward is, if the expressions on the face of Mitch Starc and Nortje and every bowler tell a story now, what about when he learns how to bat? Sooryavanshi's innings was laced with seven fours and ten sixes, and according to Langer, the Indian player is going to get much better with experience, as he is already shocking the big bowlers with his shots. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After Sooryvanshi's dismissal, Dhruv Jurel, who scored his fifth fifty of the season, and Donovan Ferreira added the finishing touches to help RR over the finish line and keep them firmly in the IPL 2026 playoffs race. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'With 53 Sixes, Sooryavanshi Is Actually Going After Gayle's Record,' Says Irfan
Lucknow Super Giants: Rajasthan Royals teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi continues to terrorise bowlers in IPL 2026, and former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan believes the 15-year-old is on the verge of breaking one of the most iconic records in the tournaments history. Sooryavanshi smashed a blistering 93 off just 38 balls against Lucknow Super Giants as Rajasthan Royals chased down 221 with ease. In the process, the teenage prodigy became the first Indian batter in IPL history to hit 50 sixes in a single season. He also became the youngest player in tournament history to reach 500 runs and maintained the highest strike rate ever in a 500-plus-run season at 236.3. This was unbelievable. The maturity he showed was the highlight for me. We always say, whenever we watch Vaibhav Suryavanshi, that he's a very good leg-side player. The way he played on the off-side in this game was outstanding. He has great control over his back-lift. He was playing over covers and even played an upper-cut over third man. It is very difficult to stop him, Pathan told JioStar. In his first 10 balls, he was batting at a strike rate of less than 100, and by the end of the innings, he had scored 93 runs off just 38 balls. With 53 sixes, he is actually going after Chris Gayle's record of 59 sixes, which has stood since 2012. As bowlers, we were always scared of facing Chris Gayle. Vaibhav Suryavanshi is creating that same fear, and Gayle's record is definitely in danger, he said, praising the teenagers power-hitting and composure under pressure. With a seven-wicket win, RR jumped to fourth place in the points table, ahead of Punjab Kings, who had been holding that position for quite some time. A victory in their last league stage game against Mumbai Indians, and some favourable results, would lead to the inaugural champions clinching the last-remaining playoff spot. In his first 10 balls, he was batting at a strike rate of less than 100, and by the end of the innings, he had scored 93 runs off just 38 balls. With 53 sixes, he is actually going after Chris Gayle's record of 59 sixes, which has stood since 2012. As bowlers, we were always scared of facing Chris Gayle. Vaibhav Suryavanshi is creating that same fear, and Gayle's record is definitely in danger, he said, praising the teenagers power-hitting and composure under pressure. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But RR are at least keeping themselves in contention, especially with the kind of batting line-up they have. What's happening with Ravindra Jadeja? His experience will be invaluable, and at the same time, Riyan Parag's batting will be key as well. I'll be keeping an eye on these two factors because if both of them come back in, RR will be in a much better position to win that game too, he added. Article Source: IANS
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Fakhar, Ayub Ruled Out Of Selection For ODIs Against Australia Due To Injuries
The Pakistan Cricket Board: Pakistan have been dealt a big blow ahead of their upcoming ODI series against Australia as their opening pair, Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman, have been ruled out of selection for the three-match series due to injuries. The hosts are yet to announce the squad for the ODI leg of Australias tour of Pakistan, scheduled to begin on May 30. The hosts will now have to find new sets of openers for their series against Australia. According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), both players are currently undergoing rehabilitation and recovery under the close supervision of the boards medical staff. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that both players are currently recovering from injuries and have been advised to continue their rehabilitation programmes under the supervision of the PCB medical panel. Consequently, they have been ruled out of selection for the ODI series, the PCB said in the statement. The PCB wishes both players a speedy recovery and looks forward to seeing them return to competitive cricket at the earliest opportunity. Further updates regarding the squad and player fitness will be shared in due course, it added. The pair last featured for Pakistan during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 and was more recently in action in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Fakhar is one of the most experienced players on the Pakistan side. He has played 92 ODIs and scored 3861 runs at an average of 45.42. He has also hit 11 centuries and 19 half-centuries. While Saim has played 17 ODIs and scored 751 runs. He has also taken nine wickets. The pair last featured for Pakistan during the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 and was more recently in action in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan will come into the series after suffering a 2-1 defeat against Bangladesh in ODIs, followed by a 2-0 loss in the Test series. Article Source: IANS
Lucknow Super Giants: Rajasthan Royals teenage prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi turned heads with his match-winning 93 in his team's crucial victory over Lucknow Super Giants and drew high praise from ex-India batting coach Sanjay Bangar, who said he falls short of words every time he sees Sooryavanshi perform. Sooryavanshi let his bat do most of the talking at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, smashing a blistering 93 off just 38 balls as RR chased down 221 with ease. Opening alongside stand-in captain Yashasvi Jaiswal, the teenager helped RR race to 71 without loss in the powerplay before taking complete control of the chase after Jaiswals dismissal. He brought up his fifty in just 23 balls and later became the first Indian batter in IPL history to hit 50 sixes in a single season. He was eventually dismissed in the 14th over but not before taking the game away from LSG and putting RR on the brink of victory. Can't really explain it; words are not sufficient. They can't do justice to the kind of ability this young boy, this young prodigy, possesses. Some of those shots were extraordinary, to say the least. To hit over the cover boundary on a consistent basis, against pace, against spin, and whenever the ball was dug in short, was exceptional, Bangar told JioStar. The teenage batter's latest achievement made him the youngest player in IPL history to reach 500 runs in a season, beating Rishabh Pant, who hit the same milestone at 20 in 2018. Now, with 574 runs in IPL 2026, Sooryavanshi set a new record with a strike rate of 236.3, the highest ever in an IPL season for a player with over 500 runs, surpassing Andre Russells 204.8 in 2019 and Abhishek Sharmas 202.0 this season. Can't really explain it; words are not sufficient. They can't do justice to the kind of ability this young boy, this young prodigy, possesses. Some of those shots were extraordinary, to say the least. To hit over the cover boundary on a consistent basis, against pace, against spin, and whenever the ball was dug in short, was exceptional, Bangar told JioStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After Sooryvanshi's dismissal, Dhruv Jurel, who scored his fifth fifty of the season, and Donovan Ferreira added the finishing touches to help RR over the finish line and keep them firmly in the IPL 2026 playoffs race. Article Source: IANS
Taijul's Six-fer Helps Bangladesh Complete Series Sweep Against Pakistan
Sylhet International Cricket Stadium: Bangladesh whitewashed Pakistan in a two-match Test series after spinner Taijul Islam produced a match-winning spell and sealed a well-fought 78-run victory on the final day of the second Test here at Sylhet International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Before 2024, Bangladesh had never beaten Pakistan in a Test match. Now, they have achieved four consecutive victories against their Asian rivals. This latest win also marks their first home Test series victory over Pakistan. Notably, for the first time in their history, Bangladesh have won four successive Test series. Taijul finished with impressive figures of 6-120, helping the hosts dismiss Pakistan for 358 while defending a target of 436 during the final day. After resuming on day five following a brief rain interruption, wicketkeeper batter Mohammad Rizwan and all-rounder Sajid Khan added valuable runs in quick time, putting together a key 50-plus stand that pushed the total beyond 350. The duo were looking in great touch and moving their score closer to the winning total. The partnership was eventually broken by Taijul, who removed Sajid Khan for 28 off 36 balls. Sajid's innings. Soon after, Pakistan lost another wicket when Shoriful Islam dismissed Mohammad Rizwan (94 off 166). Taijul then completed his six-wicket haul by cleaning up Khurram Shahzad for a duck, bringing the innings and the match to a close. With this win, Bangladesh have moved above India and into fifth place on the ICC World Test Championship standings. Earlier, chasing a mammoth total, Pakistan had a shaky start as both their openers, Abdullah Fazal and Azan Awais, got out early. Later, Babar Azam forged a 92-run partnership with Shan Masood and stabilised the innings. However, the partnership was eventually broken by Taijul, who sent Babar to the pavilion for 47 runs. While the next batter, Saud Shakeel, managed just six, leaving Pakistan under pressure at 154-4. Shan played a composed knock of 71 runs, but was eventually dismissed by Taijul as Pakistan slipped further. Despite the collapse, Rizwan and Salman rebuilt the innings with a crucial stand that pushed Pakistan beyond 200 runs and briefly stabilised the chase. However, the 134-run partnership was eventually broken when Taijul struck again, removing Salman for a well-compiled 71. Hasan Ali was also removed by Taijul as Pakistan finished Day 4 on 316-7. Coming to bat after losing the toss, Bangladesh posted 278 runs in the first innings with the help of a brilliant century from Litton Das. While, Khurram Shahzad was the most successful bowler for Pakistan, as he took four wickets. In reply, Pakistan were bundled out for 232 in 57.4 overs, handing the hosts a 46-run lead. Babar Azam top-scored with a fighting 68, while Sajid contributed valuable runs down the order, scoring 38. Nahid Rana and Taijul picked three wickets each for Bangladesh. Coming to bat after losing the toss, Bangladesh posted 278 runs in the first innings with the help of a brilliant century from Litton Das. While, Khurram Shahzad was the most successful bowler for Pakistan, as he took four wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Bangladesh 278 & 390 (Mushfiqur Rahim 137, Litton Das 69; Khurram Shahzad 4-86) beat Pakistan 232 & 358 (Mohammad Rizwan 94, Salman Agha 71; Taijul Islam 6-120) by 78 runs. Article Source: IANS
Bangladesh Create History with 2-0 Test Series Sweep Over Pakistan as Taijul Islam Stars
Spinner Taijul Islam took six wickets to lead Bangladesh to a 78-run win over Pakistan in the second Test and clinch a famous 2-0 series win on Wednesday. Pakistan, who started the fifth day on 316-7 while chasing a record 437, were bowled out for 328 in the first session in Sylhet after Mohammad Rizwan hit a valiant 94. It was Bangladesh's first Test series win at home against Pakistan and a second successive sweep after their 2-0 triumph on Pakistani soil in 2024. Wicketkeeper Rizwan kept Pakistan in the hunt for an unlikely win with a 166-ball stay after the visitors had slumped to 162-5 on day four. Rizwan put on an eighth-wicket partnership of 54 with overnight partner Sajid Khan, who made 28. Taijul broke through to dismiss Sajid for his 18th Test five-wicket haul and Shoriful Islam had Rizwan caught in the next over to end Pakistan's resistance. Taijul took the final wicket of Khurram Shahzad to return figures of 6-120 and trigger Bangladesh celebrations. The left-arm spinner also took 3-67 during Pakistan's first innings 232. Bangladesh wicketkeeper Litton Das scored 126 in their first-innings 278. Veteran batsman Mushfiqur Rahim scored 137 in the second to guide Bangladesh to 390, with contributions from Mahmudul Hasan Joy (52) and Litton (69). Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh, led by Najmul Hossain Shanto, won the opening Test by 104 runs.
Princes ODI Call-up Is A Well-deserved Reward, Says Umesh Yadav On Young Pacers Rise
Lucknow Super Giants: Indias pace stalwart Umesh Yadav has heaped praise on the young Lucknow Super Giants bowler Prince Yadav, asserting that the rising pacer fully deserved his maiden ODI call-up. The BCCI announced on Tuesday that Prince has been included in Indias squad for the one-off Test and three-match ODI series against Afghanistan at home, scheduled next month, following an impressive IPL 2026 campaign. Prince Yadav's ODI call-up is a well-deserved reward for his performances this IPL season. He has put in serious hard work over the last year. What stands out is the variety he brings to his bowling. He knows exactly when to swing the ball and when to hit the hard length. That kind of game awareness is rare in young bowlers. He is not afraid to bowl bouncers. Whenever he senses the batter is comfortable, he goes short and asks a different question. That is a valuable skill, especially in white-ball cricket, he said. In addition to pace and aggression, Prince Yadav boasts a repertoire of deliveries that make him a tricky proposition for batters. He also has an accurate yorker and a well-disguised slower ball that often catches batters off guard. But his inswing is his real weapon. The way he got Virat Kohli with an in-swinging delivery was pure class, Umesh remarked. Prince Yadav's ODI call-up is a well-deserved reward for his performances this IPL season. He has put in serious hard work over the last year. What stands out is the variety he brings to his bowling. He knows exactly when to swing the ball and when to hit the hard length. That kind of game awareness is rare in young bowlers. He is not afraid to bowl bouncers. Whenever he senses the batter is comfortable, he goes short and asks a different question. That is a valuable skill, especially in white-ball cricket, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I am genuinely happy to see him get his first India call-up. He has the talent, the skills, and the mindset to go a long way. If he stays fit and keeps learning, he can become a great asset for Indian cricket, Umesh added. Article Source: IANS
It's Weird Not Seeing Healy Slashing Balls, But We've Got A Deep Order To Fill That Gap: Litchfield
T20 World Cup: As Australia gears up for the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026, former skipper Alyssa Healy left a notable gap at the top of the order, with the onus now on emerging leaders to fill the void. Left-hand batter Phoebe Litchfield said that she is well aware of the expectations on her and the teammates and is raring to go at the marquee event. There's a little bit of pressure (on us), but also we've played a few games (without Healy) and I think she must have been injured in a couple of those Ashes games as well, and potentially the New Zealand series, where we've played most of our T20 cricket in the past since the World Cup, Litchfield told ICC Digital. We will miss her, but I think we've had a few practices now without the fireworks (from Healy) up at the top of the order so we're getting used to it. It is a bit weird not seeing her behind the stumps and slashing balls over cover, but our team has adapted well. And the beauty of our side is we've got a really, really deep order and people can fill that gap. But it is tough, and especially for fans of Australian cricket, to see her go, she added. Litchfield is also determined to ensure seven-time champions Australia avoid a repeat of their early exit in 2024, when the Proteas halted their title ambitions in the semifinals. We will miss her, but I think we've had a few practices now without the fireworks (from Healy) up at the top of the order so we're getting used to it. It is a bit weird not seeing her behind the stumps and slashing balls over cover, but our team has adapted well. And the beauty of our side is we've got a really, really deep order and people can fill that gap. But it is tough, and especially for fans of Australian cricket, to see her go, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And I think the way that the T20 format is going these days, yeah, it's exciting. You just got to take the ball, take the game by the scruff of the neck and run with it. Every major tournament's a real priority for our group and there's a lot of excitement with a world fixture and I am really pumped, she added. Article Source: IANS
I Enjoy Batting At No. 3, Allows Me To Play The Way I Want: Litchfield
Last T20 World Cup: As the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 edges closer, Australian batter Phoebe Litchfield is preparing to shoulder a significant role in her teams quest for a seventh title. Known for her dynamic batting and innovative switch hits, the 23-year-old is keenly aware that this tournament represents an opportunity to consolidate her reputation on the global stage. Litchfield has been a standout performer in 1 and bilateral cricket, with her 119-run innings against India in last years Womens Cricket World Cup1 semifinals. But, she is yet to find the consistency in T20Is. I have been speaking to Moon (Beth Mooney), speaking to Midge (Alyssa Healy) and even Pez (Ellyse Perry) about how they go about it. Last T20 World Cup, I was a bit further down the (batting) order, and T20I cricket is tough sometimes, especially when you're starting. (I am trying to) learn a few tricks there and also just to know how to put an innings together in the T20 format. It's a bit of a different art to the 50-over (ODIs), so I am trying to learn on the go and I am really excited for the challenge, Litfield told ICC Digital. While Litchfield admits her preference is to open at the T20I level. In-form Mooney and Georgia Voll occupy the top spots, meaning Litchfield is now entrusted with batting at No.3. (I am trying to) learn a few tricks there and also just to know how to put an innings together in the T20 format. It's a bit of a different art to the 50-over (ODIs), so I am trying to learn on the go and I am really excited for the challenge, Litfield told ICC Digital. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And I find a lot of freedom in that role because I've got the likes of Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney and Ellyse Perry kind of either side of me. So I know that we bat so deep and it allows me the freedom to come out and play the way I want to play and take the game on, which is what we ask for as a team, she added. Article Source: IANS
'We are a f**king good team' - Rishabh Pant
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IPL 2026: Frustrated Rishabh Pant Allegedly Uses 'F-word' On National TV After 7-wicket Defeat To RR
Frustrated Rishabh Pant: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant delivered a blunt and straightforward assessment after his sides seven-wicket defeat to Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Tuesday, insisting that his side remains a f***ing good team despite slipping to another high-scoring loss in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. LSG, though eliminated from the play-offs race, posted a formidable 220/5 in 20 overs on a batting-friendly surface, but Rajasthan Royals overhauled the total in just 19.1 overs, as Donovan Ferreiras late strike sealed the chase at 225/3. Despite the defeat, Pant remained firm in his belief in the squads quality and character, stressing that results do not define their internal confidence. We are proud as a team regardless of what our situation is right now. The kind of team we have, we know we can win this. Regardless of anything, we are confident enough as a team and as individuals. It hasnt gone our way, and everyone knows that, but that doesnt take away the fact that we are a f***ing good team, the LSG skipper said after the loss. While acknowledging the opposition's quality of execution, Pant felt his side missed out on a slightly higher total after a strong start. I think there are a few ways to look at it. In the middle overs and then in the last over, the way Archer bowled, I think it was really good. But we could have actually scored five or ten runs more on this kind of wicket when you get that kind of start, and we just couldnt capitalise in the last over, Pant said. On the broader challenge of defending totals on such surfaces, Pant highlighted the limited margin for error and the importance of simplicity in execution under pressure. Its definitely a difficult one for sure because you always want to back your bowlers, but sometimes its hard. On a wicket like this, there is less margin for the bowlers, and having too many suggestions doesnt work out. Sometimes you have to keep a simple plan, keep focusing on one ball at a time, and just try to execute the plan, he added. Pant also pointed to the value of experience in crunch situations, noting how difficult it is to replace seasoned performers in high-pressure phases of the game. Experience is something youre always going to miss, regardless of whether things go good or bad, because experience cant be earned overnight. It takes years for people to gain that experience, and definitely in pressure situations, that is one thing which keeps you ahead for sure, he said. Pant also pointed to the value of experience in crunch situations, noting how difficult it is to replace seasoned performers in high-pressure phases of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Definitely because of the left-handers. They had been batting for a brief period of time and exposing a left-arm spinner; we didnt want that, especially because Rathi was there in the side, so why take a chance on Shahbaz when Rathi is there in the side? he explained. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Sooryavanshi, Jurel Power RR To Clinical 7-wicket Win Over LSG
Lucknow Super Giants: Rajasthan Royals (RR) pulled off a sensational chase at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Tuesday, overhauling the 221-run target set by Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) with five balls to spare, riding on opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshis 93 and a composed yet explosive 53 not out from Dhruv Jurel in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 in Jaipur. In a match that swung between brute force and calculated composure, RRs batters dismantled LSGs attack and ensured there were no late stumbles as they jumped to fourth place in the points table, thereby keeping themselves alive in the playoff race. Chasing 221, RR began in ruthless fashion. Yashasvi Jaiswal set the tone immediately, carving and pulling Akash Singh for a string of boundaries in a 23-run opening over that set the tone for a powerplay dominated by the hosts. The introduction of pace only fueled the aggression, with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, playing yet another fearless knock, joining the assault with clean hitting over cover and mid-wicket, as RR raced to 84/1 in the first eight overs. Jaiswals 43 off 23 balls ended when he edged Akash Maharaj Singh to Rishabh Pant, but by then the damage had been done. Sooryavanshi, despite a cautious start, dominated the middle overs, bringing up yet another rapid fifty in a season already defined by record-breaking strike rates. His innings of 93 off 38 balls, laced with 10 sixes, briefly placed RR in cruise control before Mohsin Khan dismissed him against the run of play. Even as LSG attempted to claw back through disciplined spells from Digvesh Singh Rathi and Mohsin, Jurel anchored the chase with remarkable calmness. He rotated strike intelligently, punished loose deliveries, and ensured the required rate never spiralled out of control. His partnership-building with Lhuan-dre Pretorius and later Donovan Ferreira steadied RR after brief hiccups. The match, however, was far from straightforward. LSG struck at crucial moments, Sooryavanshi fell just short of a century, while a dramatic 16th over saw a sharp run-out of Pretorius, injecting late tension into the chase. Yet RRs depth and composure held firm. With 33 needed off the last five overs, Jurel took charge, guiding RR through the final phase with controlled aggression. Ferreira provided a brief but vital hand before setting the stage for a composed finish. The decisive moment arrived in the 19th over. With RR needing just two off the final delivery, Donovan Ferreira stepped out to Shahbaz Ahmed and launched a clean, authoritative six over long-off to seal the chase emphatically. LSGs bowling effort was undermined by inconsistency, with Mayank Yadav and Prince Yadav showing flashes but lacking sustained control. Mohsin Khan (1/24) and Digvesh Singh Rathi offered resistance, but the total proved too small to defend against RRs relentless top order. The decisive moment arrived in the 19th over. With RR needing just two off the final delivery, Donovan Ferreira stepped out to Shahbaz Ahmed and launched a clean, authoritative six over long-off to seal the chase emphatically. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants 220/5 in 20 overs (Mitchell Marsh 96, Josh Inglis 60; Yash Raj Punja 2-35, Jofra Archer 1-39) lost to Rajasthan Royals 225/3 in 19.1 overs (Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 93, Dhruv Jurel 53, Yashasvi Jaiswal 43; Mohsin Khan 1-31) by 7 wickets. Article Source: IANS
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National Sports Federations: Indian tennis legend Leander Paes has asked the various National Sports Federations (NSF) around the country to learn from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Indian Premier League (IPL) how to professionalise sports not only at the top of the pyramid but also at the grassroots level. When you look at that, there is so much to learn from the BCCI and the IPL. I think every other sporting governance can come together and work with the IPL and BCCI, and learn from them how to professionalise sportnot just at the top of the pyramid where you have the best athletes in the world, but also at the grassroots level, Paes told IANS on the sidelines of a press conference organised by the Tennis Premier League in Mumbai on Tuesday. While talking about the sports atmosphere in the country, the 52-year-old Paes, who has won eight men's doubles and ten mixed doubles Grand Slam titles in a career spanning nearly three decades, said sports like hockey, football, tennis, and badminton should follow the way the BCCI supports grassroots cricket. When you look at the BCCI supporting grassroots cricket, that is exactly what hockey, football, tennis, and badminton should also do, said the former India tennis player from Kolkata who recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party before the Assembly Elections in West Bengal. The Paes, who has seen the growth of all sports in the country in the last four decades, said being a professional athlete in India is very tough considering the high costs and little support. When you look at the BCCI supporting grassroots cricket, that is exactly what hockey, football, tennis, and badminton should also do, said the former India tennis player from Kolkata who recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party before the Assembly Elections in West Bengal. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Paes is currently the brand ambassador of the GS Delhi Aces franchise in the Tennis Premier League. Article Source: IANS
Manav Suthar Joins India Test Squad For Afghanistan Series
India Senior Selection Committee: A wave of excitement and pride has swept across Rajasthan following the selection of Rajasthan all-rounder Manav Suthar in Indias Test squad for the upcoming Test series against Afghanistan. Welcoming the announcement made by the Board of Control for Cricket in India Senior Selection Committee, Mohit Jaswant Yadav, Convener of the Rajasthan Cricket Association Ad-hoc Committee, along with all members of the committee, congratulated Manav Suthar on his achievement and extended best wishes for a bright and successful international career. Yadav stated that the selection has brought immense joy to the entire Rajasthan cricket fraternity and serves as a proud moment for the state. Manav Suthar has become the first cricketer from Rajasthan to be selected for Indias Test team in 12 years. The first match of the India-Afghanistan Test series is scheduled to be played in Mullanpur starting June 6, 2026. Prior to his selection, Rajasthan had produced only a handful of Test cricketers, including Salim Durani, who represented India from 1959-60 to 1972-73 and played 29 Tests, scoring 1,202 runs and claiming 75 wickets; Hanumant Singh, who played 14 Tests between 1963-64 and 1969-70, scoring 686 runs; Parthasarathy Sharma, who featured in five Tests from 1974-75 to 1976-77 and scored 187 runs; and Pankaj Singh, who played two Tests during 2014-15 and took two wickets. Manav Suthars domestic cricket record has been highly impressive across formats. Prior to his selection, Rajasthan had produced only a handful of Test cricketers, including Salim Durani, who represented India from 1959-60 to 1972-73 and played 29 Tests, scoring 1,202 runs and claiming 75 wickets; Hanumant Singh, who played 14 Tests between 1963-64 and 1969-70, scoring 686 runs; Parthasarathy Sharma, who featured in five Tests from 1974-75 to 1976-77 and scored 187 runs; and Pankaj Singh, who played two Tests during 2014-15 and took two wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In List A cricket, he has played 25 matches, scoring 350 runs and taking 34 wickets, while in Twenty20 cricket, he has appeared in 29 matches, scoring 94 runs and claiming 25 wickets. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: Marshs 96 Powers LSG To 220/5 Despite RRs Late Fightback
Lucknow Super Giants: Opening batter Mitchell Marsh fell four runs short of a deserved century, but his blistering knock, coupled with Josh Inglis 60 and their strong partnership, laid the foundation for Lucknow Super Giants imposing 220/5 against Rajasthan Royals in their must-win Indian Premier League (IPL) clash at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Tuesday. On a batting-friendly surface, LSGs top order tore into Rajasthans attack from the outset, with Marsh and Inglis producing a breathtaking opening partnership that left the hosts chasing the game for large parts of the innings. While Rajasthan pulled things back slightly in the middle overs through young leg-spinner Yash Raj Punja, Marshs sustained assault and a late flourish from Rishabh Pant ensured LSG crossed the 220-mark. Asked to bat first, LSG wasted no time taking the aggressive route. Marsh welcomed Jofra Archer with a four and a six in the opening over before Inglis joined the carnage against debutant Sushant Mishra. The Australian wicketkeeper-batter smashed a 99-metre six and followed it up with a flurry of boundaries as Rajasthans bowlers struggled for control. The Power-play yielded 83 without loss, one of LSGs best starts this season, with both batters targeting pace and exploiting the short boundaries square of the wicket. Inglis was particularly inventive, using ramps, slices, and pick-up shots to unsettle the bowlers, while Marsh relied on brute power and clean ball-striking. The pair brought up a 100-run partnership in just 7.6 overs as Rajasthan desperately searched for a breakthrough. Punja eventually delivered one in the ninth over, deceiving Inglis with a turning delivery that crashed into middle stump. Inglis departed after a dazzling 60 off 29 balls, studded with seven fours and three sixes. Nicholas Pooran briefly maintained the momentum with two sixes during his 16 off 11 balls, but Punja struck again to remove the left-hander and finish with impressive figures of 2-35. Despite those wickets, Marsh continued to dominate. He brought up his half-century in 27 balls and punished anything remotely short or overpitched. Sushant Mishra, Sandeep Sharma, and Brijesh Sharma all faced the full force of Marshs hitting as the Australian repeatedly cleared the ropes down the ground and through midwicket. Pant, returning to the middle after Poorans dismissal, initially took time before unleashing a few trademark strokes late in the innings, including a towering six over long-on and an audacious scoop off Archer. Marsh looked set for a memorable century before chaos unfolded in the final over. Pant was first run out after a mix-up while trying to reclaim strike, and Marsh himself perished for 96 off 57 balls attempting a second run to keep the strike. His innings featured 11 fours and five sixes and powered LSG to a total that still looked formidable despite Rajasthans improved finish at the death. Archer ended with 1-39 but also featured in two run-outs in a dramatic final over, while Punja emerged as Rajasthans standout bowler on an otherwise punishing evening for the hosts. Marsh looked set for a memorable century before chaos unfolded in the final over. Pant was first run out after a mix-up while trying to reclaim strike, and Marsh himself perished for 96 off 57 balls attempting a second run to keep the strike. His innings featured 11 fours and five sixes and powered LSG to a total that still looked formidable despite Rajasthans improved finish at the death. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants 220/5 in 20 overs (Mitchell Marsh 96, Josh Inglis 60; Yash Raj Punja 2-35, Jofra Archer 1-39) against Rajasthan Royals Article Source: IANS
Chennai Super Kings: Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar believes Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have allowed emotion to overshadow cricketing reality during the ongoing discussion surrounding MS Dhoni and his future with the franchise. With retirement speculation once again dominating conversations around Dhoni following CSKs final home game of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at Chepauk, Manjrekar admitted he has little left to add to the debate and suggested the focus should instead shift towards performances and team balance. To be very honest, I've exhausted myself so much talking about another icon. I've got nothing left to say about Dhoni. And if you want a very short and brutally honest answer, it doesn't matter. Whether he plays, whether he doesn't play, Manjrekar told Sportstar Podcast. Dhonis future has once again become one of the defining storylines of Chennais season after the veteran wicketkeeper-batter received an emotional reception from fans during the home clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad earlier this week. The atmosphere at Chepauk carried the feel of a possible farewell night, with supporters flooding the stadium hoping to witness one more memorable Dhoni appearance in Chennai colours. However, the 44-year-old largely remained away from the central action, further intensifying speculation surrounding whether IPL 2026 could mark the end of his playing career. CSKs inconsistent season has only added to the scrutiny. The five-time champions are on the verge of elimination after another disappointing campaign in which questions were repeatedly raised over squad balance, transition planning, and the franchises continued reliance on Dhonis presence and aura. Manjrekar suggested Chennai may now need to reassess how emotion influences their cricketing decisions. CSK have learned one harsh lesson don't get too emotional about your players. Be emotional about the reality, the performances, your current standing, the points table, he said. The former batters comments come at a time when CSK are navigating a difficult transitional phase, with younger players gradually emerging even as the franchise continues to revolve emotionally around Dhoni. CSK have learned one harsh lesson don't get too emotional about your players. Be emotional about the reality, the performances, your current standing, the points table, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While many former players and fans continue to celebrate Dhonis leadership influence and legacy within the franchise, others have argued that Chennai must begin preparing more decisively for life after their most iconic figure. Article Source: IANS
Dubey, Suthar And Brar Get Maiden Call-up To India's Squad For Afghanistan Test (Ld)
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: Leftarm spinner Manav Suthar, left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Harsh Dubey, and lanky pacer Gurnoor Brar were on Tuesday handed maiden callups to Indias squad for the oneoff Test against Afghanistan, to be played in New Chandigarh from June 610. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar and BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia announced the 15member squad on Tuesday, with Shubman Gill appointed captain and KL Rahul replacing Rishabh Pant as the vicecaptain. Brar, Suthar, and Dubey have been India A regulars after being standout performers in domestic cricket. Apart from Gill, Rahul, and Pant, the batting group includes Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sai Sudharsan, Devdutt Padikkal, and Dhruv Jurel. With Ravindra Jadeja rested for the game, Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar will handle spin bowling duties. Ravindra Jadeja is an integral part of the team. He's rested for the Test match, and we are trying to give other players opportunities. It's for this Test that we have not picked him, said chief selector Ajit Agarkar in a virtual press conference while announcing the squad. The inclusion of Suthar and Dubey reflects the selection panels intent to expand Indias spin bowling resources in red-ball cricket. In the pace department, Mohammed Siraj will lead the attack with Jasprit Bumrah rested and supported by Prasidh Krishna and Brar. Nitish Kumar Reddy continues in the squad as an all-rounder. The game against Afghanistan is the first time India will be playing a Test since the 2-0 defeat to South Africa at home last year. The Test, though outside the World Test Championship (WTC) cycle, carries significance for Indias redball assignments, considering two-match tours of Sri Lanka and New Zealand await them. The inclusion of Suthar and Dubey reflects the selection panels intent to expand Indias spin bowling resources in red-ball cricket. In the pace department, Mohammed Siraj will lead the attack with Jasprit Bumrah rested and supported by Prasidh Krishna and Brar. Nitish Kumar Reddy continues in the squad as an all-rounder. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India Test squad: Shubman Gill (c), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul (vc), Sai Sudharsan, Rishabh Pant (wk), Devdutt Padikkal, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Manav Suthar, Gurnoor Brar, Harsh Dubey, Dhruv Jurel. Article Source: IANS
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RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports: Praise from one of the worlds most celebrated athletes has struck a special chord with Indian hockey players. Virat Kohli, the legendary Indian cricketer and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) stalwart, highlighted the extraordinary fitness standards of Indian hockey players, acknowledging the physical demands of the sport and calling attention to an often-underappreciated aspect of hockey. During the third edition of the RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit on Tuesday, Kohli shared his thoughts on the importance of fitness in sport and stated, I know people sometimes look at fitness as something extraordinary, but for me its simply what the job demands. It should be the norm, not something celebrated as special. Cricket is in such prime focus in our country that we often overlook other sports. If Im being brutally honest, we are not even 15% of the fitness of an Indian hockey player. If the hockey players watch our training sessions, theyd probably laugh because their sport demands far more, physically, he added. Virat Kohlis comments have resonated deeply within the Indian hockey fraternity, with players viewing the praise not just as a compliment but as recognition of the relentless work and discipline demanded by modern hockey. Reacting to Kohlis comments, Indian mens hockey captain Harmanpreet Singh recalled a recent interaction with the cricket icon and said his words carried great significance for the sport. We had a great conversation around fitness, not too long ago, at an event. He told me hockey is such a fast sport, and was curious to know about our fitness benchmarks. We spoke about the yo-yo test, and when I told him that even our goalkeepers score above 20, he was genuinely surprised. We had a wonderful discussion and shared experiences around training and fitness. I am grateful that someone like Virat Kohli brought attention to the fitness standards of hockey players because ours is one of the fastest and most physically demanding sports in the world. Recognition like this means a lot to the hockey community, Harmanpreet said. Veteran midfielder Manpreet Singh echoed similar sentiments and explained why elite fitness has become inseparable from success in modern hockey. Hockey today is incredibly fast. The ball travels from one end to the other within seconds, and players are constantly moving, pressing, and transitioning. The game demands top-level fitness because our sport is built on speed, endurance, and continuous running. Fitness not only helps you physically but also keeps you mentally prepared to perform at your best. Virat Kohli is among the fittest athletes in the world, and he transformed the fitness culture within Indian cricket. His discipline, commitment, and lifestyle inspire millions. For someone like him to acknowledge our hard work and fitness standards means a lot, and we are thankful that he chose to shine a light on it, said Manpreet. Also, star midfielder Hardik Singh said Kohlis statement validated the physical effort hockey players put in across demanding international schedules. Virat Kohli has performed for India under immense pressure for years and has set standards for fitness that athletes across sports look up to. So when someone of his stature says this, it means a lot to the hockey community. It also sends a message that the fitness of hockey players should never be underestimated. We play back-to-back matches in tournaments like the Pro League and at the Olympics, where we can play seven matches in eleven days with a limited squad. That requires supreme fitness and recovery. Coming from an icon like Virat, these words are huge and very motivating for all of us, Hardik said. Interestingly, Kohlis remarks also reinforce the praise Indian hockey players have received in the past from experts who have worked closely with the team. During the Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025, renowned South African mental conditioning expert Paddy Upton had spoken glowingly about the dedication and physical standards within the Indian mens hockey team. Upton, who was part of the Indian mens hockey setup ahead of the Paris Olympics and famously worked with the Indian cricket team during their 2011 World Cup triumph under former India captain MS Dhoni, had said that the professionalism and commitment within the hockey squad stood among the best he had seen in elite sport. Interestingly, Kohlis remarks also reinforce the praise Indian hockey players have received in the past from experts who have worked closely with the team. During the Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025, renowned South African mental conditioning expert Paddy Upton had spoken glowingly about the dedication and physical standards within the Indian mens hockey team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With praise now coming from both Kohli and Upton, the spotlight on the extraordinary fitness culture within Indian hockey continues to grow a reflection of the intensity, discipline, and preparation required to compete at the highest level of the sport. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: I Havent Been Good Enough, Says Pooran On Criticism Over LSGs Flop Show This Season
Lusknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants batter Nicholas Pooran offered an honest assessment of both his own struggles and LSGs disappointing IPL 2026 season, admitting that neither he nor the franchise had managed to find consistency in a difficult campaign. LSG became the first team to be eliminated from the playoff race this season, ending another season that began with promise but faded away midway through the tournament. Speaking to the broadcasters before the toss, Pooran said the franchise had spent the season searching for answers but failed to find the desired results. Its been a tough one. Weve tried different things this year in the hope of getting better and getting better results, and it hasnt worked out initially for us. But every good franchise continues to try different things to get that result. Unfortunately, we found ourselves in a situation where we have to continue to rebuild and just build for the next year, Pooran told the broadcasters ahead of the RR vs LSG contest. The West Indies batter also addressed his own form, acknowledging that he had failed to live up to expectations this season. Known for his aggressive strokeplay and ability to dominate bowling attacks, Pooran admitted that he had struggled to make the impact he usually prides himself on. Theres no secret about it. Obviously, I didnt start the tournament well. In all fairness, as well, I havent been good enough, and thats something that Ive accepted. Ive accepted all the criticism that came with it as well. But this is how the game goes for batters and bowlers. Sometimes you perform, sometimes you dont, he said. Pooran added that difficult phases are part of a cricketers journey and insisted that self-belief remains central to recovering from poor form, as he said, When you get yourself in positions like that, its all about trusting yourself and having a game plan. I dont want to point a finger, but its just been tough initially for me. The 30-year-old also responded to conversations surrounding his international future and suggestions that franchise cricket had taken priority following his retirement from international cricket. Pooran rejected that narrative, pointing out that he had balanced both formats for several years before stepping away from West Indies cricket. Ive been playing franchise cricket for a long while, and whilst playing franchise cricket, I have been playing international cricket as well. Ive heard all the comments about Nicky P walking away from international cricket and stuff. Ive played the last nine years, Ive played 160-something games internationally, Pooran stated. Pooran admitted that his performances had not met his own standards but maintained that preparation and commitment had remained unchanged throughout. Its just unfortunate that I havent got the runs that Im accustomed to and the amount of sixes Ive been hitting. But I will be held accountable. I am a person who judges myself really hard. I just accept that this is one of the moments where I havent been good and accept the criticism with it, he noted. Despite LSG being out of playoff contention, Pooran stressed that the side was still searching for combinations and clarity heading into the future. He revealed that changes to the batting order in recent games had helped the team rediscover some rhythm. Its just unfortunate that I havent got the runs that Im accustomed to and the amount of sixes Ive been hitting. But I will be held accountable. I am a person who judges myself really hard. I just accept that this is one of the moments where I havent been good and accept the criticism with it, he noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously, we got into a difficult situation halfway through the tournament, and we just changed the batting line-up. We went back to something that really worked for us, and that has been working for us in the last couple of games. So its nice to really get back into a rhythm of how we actually want to go about batting in the powerplay and obviously in the middle overs as well, he mentioned. Article Source: IANS
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Chasing 437 to level the series in Sylhet, Pakistan need 121 runs to win with only three wickets in hand
Never Back Down, PV: Sindhu Shares Virat Kohlis Message, Says advice Taken
RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports: Indian badminton star PV Sindhu shared an emotional tribute to Virat Kohli after the two sporting greats met at the recent RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit in Bengaluru on Tuesday. Later, the two-time Olympic medallist posted a photograph with the former India captain on Instagram along with a heartfelt message that quickly resonated across social media. Every time Ive needed guidance, youve always been there with the right advice and the right words. There is no better example of what a true senior in Indian sport should be: generous, grounded, inspiring, and always willing to lift others. Never back down, PV. Advice taken. Keep being the absolute force of a human being that you are. Indian sport is better because of people like you, Sindhu wrote on Instagram. Sindhu has been gradually regaining momentum after a challenging year marked by injuries. The former world champion demonstrated promising form in the latter part of the season, showcasing solid performances on the international stage. She reached the quarterfinals of the Thailand Open earlier this month before being defeated by Japans Akane Yamaguchi. She also made a strong impression during Indias Uber Cup run, despite the teams challenges, and recently assumed a significant off-court leadership position as Chair of the BWF Athletes Commission, which grants her voting rights on the Badminton World Federation Council. Kohli, on the other hand, continues to be a key figure in Royal Challengers Bengalurus quest for another IPL title. The team has already qualified for the IPL 2026 playoffs following a successful league stage that relied on experienced leadership and steady batting performances. She also made a strong impression during Indias Uber Cup run, despite the teams challenges, and recently assumed a significant off-court leadership position as Chair of the BWF Athletes Commission, which grants her voting rights on the Badminton World Federation Council. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Beyond cricket, Kohli has actively participated in RCBs broader sporting and leadership initiatives. At the RCB Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit, he was a prominent speaker, engaging in discussions on athlete performance, leadership, recovery, mental conditioning, and the future of Indian sports. Article Source: IANS
This Is Just The Beginning: LSG Owner Goenka Hails Prince Yadav After Maiden India Call-up
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) owner Sanjiv Goenka praised young fast bowler Prince Yadav after the pacer earned his maiden India call-up for the upcoming ODI series against Afghanistan. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Tuesday announced squads for the one-off Test and three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, both scheduled to be played in India next month. Prince was rewarded for an impressive IPL 2026 campaign in which he emerged as one of Lucknows standout performers with 16 wickets. The right-arm pacer caught attention throughout the season with his pace, control, and ability to deliver under pressure, becoming a key figure in LSGs bowling attack despite the franchise enduring an inconsistent campaign overall. Soon after the announcement, Goenka congratulated the youngster as he shared a picture with him on X and wrote, Delighted to see Prince Yadav earn his maiden ODI call-up for India. His rise this IPL season has been a joy to witness. He has the heart, the hunger, and the fearlessness to take on the best. This is just the beginning. Congratulations, Prince. Im proud of you, and so is LSG. Make India proud. India will host Afghanistan for a one-off Test beginning June 6 before the ODI series starts on June 14 and runs until June 20. Shubman Gill will continue to lead the side in both formats, while KL Rahul will serve as vice-captain in the Test squad in place of Rishabh Pant. On the ODI side, Shreyas Iyer has been appointed deputy to Gill. Soon after the announcement, Goenka congratulated the youngster as he shared a picture with him on X and wrote, Delighted to see Prince Yadav earn his maiden ODI call-up for India. His rise this IPL season has been a joy to witness. He has the heart, the hunger, and the fearlessness to take on the best. This is just the beginning. Congratulations, Prince. Im proud of you, and so is LSG. Make India proud. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Test squad also features fresh faces, including Manav Suthar, Gurnoor Brar, and Harsh Dubey, while senior all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has been rested for the longer format fixture. Article Source: IANS
KKR meet their bogey team, Hardik and Suryakumar set to return
Rahane's men are still in the race for the playoffs but they will also need other results to go in their favour
Parag out; Jaiswal-led RR opt to bowl vs LSG
RR made three changes, bringing in Sandeep Sharma, Sushant Mishra and Luhan-dre Pretorius
IPL 2026: Shami, Markram Miss As LSG Asked To Bat By Jaiswal-led RR
Lucknow Super Giants: Rajasthan Royals (RR) won the toss and elected to bowl against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their penultimate game of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 league stage at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Tuesday. Three playoff spots have already been sealed, but the battle for the final berth is set to go down to the wire with five teams still in contention. Rajasthan Royals find themselves under pressure after three consecutive defeats, a slump that has seen them go from winning their first four matches to managing just two victories in their last eight games. Their struggles at Jaipur have only added to the concern, with RR losing all three matches at their original home venue this season. Another defeat today could leave their playoff hopes hanging by a thread, while a win would keep qualification in their own hands. Standing in their way are Lucknow Super Giants, a side already eliminated from the race but playing with renewed freedom. LSG looked far more relaxed and confident in their previous outing against Chennai Super Kings, and another strong performance on Tuesday could further open up the race for the final playoff spot. Winning the toss, RRs stand-in skipper Yashasvi Jaiswal said, We're going to bowl first, and I feel like it's a good wicket. Later on, there will be some dew, I hope. So, we are going to chase. Captaincy means a lot to me, and I'm always proud to represent the Rajasthan Royals franchise. Riyan had a hamstring injury, and he'll be fine soon. I hope so. So, he's not playing this game. We have three changes. Sandy, Sushant Mishra and Lhuan-dre Pretorious come in. I think we are all speaking to everyone, and I think the mindset and attitude that we will bring out into the ground and just to enjoy the game. I think I'll just smile and enjoy the game and play. That said, I think it's a wonderful, wonderful day, and we have the opportunity to play good cricket. So, we are going to enjoy the game. Jaddu bhai is recovering. He has some niggles, but he'll be fine soon, he added. Meanwhile, LSG captain Rishabh Pant said, Pretty confident, we know this is a good wicket to bat on. Happy to either bat or bowl first. Definitely, as I said in the last few games, we have a lot to play for. As a team, we take pride and confidence in playing every match for our fans. At the same time, we want to put our best foot forward because we know we have a good team and we can do it. Aiden (Markram) is not there because he has gone home) for his personal thing. And just one more, Shami is not playing, and Mohsin is playing. Badoni comes in for Aiden. Playing XIs: Rajasthan Royals: Yashasvi Jaiswal (c), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Donovan Ferreira, Shubham Dubey, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Sandeep Sharma, Sushant Mishra, Birjesh Sharma, Yash Raj Punja Impact substitutes: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yudhvir Singh Charak, Aman Perala, Ravi Bishnoi, Riyan Parag Rajasthan Royals: Yashasvi Jaiswal (c), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Dhruv Jurel (wk), Donovan Ferreira, Shubham Dubey, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Sandeep Sharma, Sushant Mishra, Birjesh Sharma, Yash Raj Punja Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Mukul Choudhary, Manimaran Siddharth, Digvesh Rathi, Himmat Singh, Arshin Kulkarni Article Source: IANS
Taijul Islam Puts Bangladesh On Brink Of Test Series Win Over Pakistan
Bangladesh are three wickets away from a famous Test series win at home after spinner Taijul Islam took 4-113 to rattle Pakistan despite a rearguard by the opposition batters on Tuesday. Pakistan ended day four on 316-7, needing another 121 runs for victory in what would be a record chase of 437 on the fifth and final day in Sylhet. Mohammad Rizwan, on 75, and Sajid Khan, on eight, were unbeaten at the close of play. Left-arm spinner Taijul struck key blows, including Babar Azam for 47 and Salman Agha on 71, to keep Bangladesh in the hunt for their first-ever Test series win over Pakistan at home. Bangladesh, who won the opener of the two-match series, also closed in on back-to-back Test series victories over Pakistan -- having whitewashed them 2-0 on Pakistani soil in 2024. Pakistan slumped to 162-5 and were heading towards a tame defeat before Rizwan and Agha put on 134 runs to raise hopes of Test cricket's highest chase. West Indies currently hold the record for the 418 they scored to beat Australia in Antigua in 2003, while Pakistan have never successfully chased more than 377. Pakistan lost their overnight openers early before captain Shan Masood and Azam steadied the ship with a counter-attacking partnership that guided them to 101-2 at lunch. But the afternoon session shifted the momentum back in the hosts' favour. Bangladesh removed Azam after wicket-keeper Litton Das took a stunning catch behind the stumps off Taijul. Nahid Rana then cleaned up Saud Shakeel with a wide yorker for just six, and Taijul snared Masood for a determined 71, with Mahmudul Hasan Joy taking a sharp catch at short leg. Pakistan slipped to 200-5 at tea, but it was the stubborn sixth-wicket stand between Rizwan and Agha that frustrated Bangladesh. But Taijul then deceived Agha with a well-disguised arm ball to rattle his stumps and Hasan Ali fell without scoring two overs later, caught by captain Najmul Hossain Shanto at first slip. Rizwan and Sajid then batted out the remaining overs. However, Bangladesh pace bowling coach Shaun Tait remained confident the side would get over the line on day five. I think we'll bowl them out. I hope, he said. Our guys stayed in the fight, stayed in the contest. They got on top of us for a period of time but to take those two wickets towards the end -- we went into the changing rooms fairly happy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan batting coach Asad Shafiq said: I have a lot of hope because of the way we responded as a batting unit today. If this partnership between Rizwan and Sajid goes long, I am very optimistic.
England Sweat On Skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt's Fitness Before T20 Women's World Cup
England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt could miss next month's T20 World Cup after the all-rounder was ruled out of her side's warm-up series against New Zealand and India. Sciver-Brunt tore her left calf while playing for the Blaze in domestic cricket earlier this month and was subsequently ruled out of the three-match one-day international series against New Zealand. England had hoped she would be ready to return for T20 matches against New Zealand, with that series starting in Derby on Wednesday, but a new scan has seen her ruled out of all three games, as well as the subsequent campaign against India. Tournament hosts England begin their T20 World Cup against Sri Lanka at Edgbaston on June 12, leaving Sciver-Brunt in a race against time to lead the side as they go in search of a first major trophy since lifting the 2017 50-over World Cup on home soil. In addition to her leadership skills, Sciver-Brunt has long been a key player for England, both as the team's leading batter and a medium-pace bowler and they are a significantly weaker side without the 33-year-old. Spin-bowling all-rounder Charlie Dean is set to continue deputising as skipper in her absence. England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt has been ruled out of both Vitality IT20 series against New Zealand and India, said an England and Wales Cricket Board statement issued Tuesday. Following a scan on Monday, England Women have confirmed a longer period of rehabilitation is needed to enable Sciver-Brunt to play a full part in the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup. Sciver-Brunt, speaking to Sky Sports News on Monday, said: It has been frustrating to be left on the sidelines but hopefully soon I can get back out there. We have got a great leadership group that are in constant communication on and off the pitch. I have left it in good hands and I wanted Charlie to do things in her own way. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Another experienced campaigner, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, will also miss the three T20s against New Zealand due to the birth of her first child.
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Anukul Roy says he is ready to contribute in every department as the three-time winners from West Bengal prepare for a must-win clash against the Mumbai Indians with their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 playoff hopes hanging by a thread. Having revived their season with five wins in their last six matches after a disappointing first half, Kolkata remain in a precarious position in the race for the final playoff berth. While other results must still go their way, KKR know victory at Eden Gardens is non-negotiable if they are to stay alive in the competition. Amid the franchises late resurgence, Anukul has quietly grown into a more significant role within the side, providing balance with both bat and ball alongside KKRs established spin options, and believes the consistency in his performances is finally beginning to show. Speaking ahead of the crucial encounter, he expressed satisfaction at finally establishing himself regularly in the playing XI. Im grateful for this opportunity. My performances with the ball and the bat have played a big role in getting me here, and Im thoroughly enjoying it, Anukul told the media at the pre-match press conference. Despite his growing influence on the side and improved domestic performances over the last few seasons, Anukul maintained that there is still room for further growth. There is always something to improve upon, and I wish to have just as much of an impact at KKR as I had at the domestic level. I want to contribute to every department and help this team as much as I possibly can, he said. Now in his fifth season with KKR, the 27-year-old credited improved consistency and clearer preparation routines for his development into a more complete all-rounder. The preparation before heading into matches has stayed the same throughout my time with KKR. You are now starting to see the consistency in my game as well. Over the past two years, Ive seen improvements in all departments of my game. While batting, I just focused on staying at the pitch for longer, and with the ball, I focused on reducing my economy as a bowler because it helps you get more wickets eventually too, he said. Anukul has also become a flexible bowling option for KKR this season, often being used across different phases depending on match situations. Its all based on the situations that present themselves in the match. I step in whenever Im called upon, be it the powerplay or in the middle overs. We constantly have these discussions about the bowling rotations within the team and with our coaching staff, he explained. KKR face a major challenge against a Mumbai batting unit packed with experienced stroke-makers, but Anukul insisted Kolkatas focus remains more on execution than opposition reputation. Its all based on the situations that present themselves in the match. I step in whenever Im called upon, be it the powerplay or in the middle overs. We constantly have these discussions about the bowling rotations within the team and with our coaching staff, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The spinner also highlighted the importance of video analysis and tactical preparation within the team environment, saying, Yes, we do this before every game as we like to prepare thoroughly and focus on the details as much as possible; its a huge part of our preparation. Article Source: IANS
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Chief selector Ajit Agarkar on Tuesday said the selectors will rely on the Indian team physios feedback to determine the availability of senior players Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya for the upcoming ODI series against Afghanistan, adding that though both are on track, they will still be reassessed closer to the matches. Though Rohit and Pandya are in the ODI mix, their availability for the games against Afghanistan in Dharamshala, Lucknow, and Chennai on June 14, 17, and 20, respectively, will depend on them getting fitness clearance. Pandya, whos nursing back spasms, has missed three matches for the Mumbai Indians since last featuring on May 2, with the five-time champions already out of the race for the playoffs. Rohit, meanwhile, has played only seven of MIs 12 games this season after sustaining a right hamstring injury against Royal Challengers Bengaluru earlier in the tournament. I mean, sometimes a player knows whether he can play through it or not. I won't be able to tell you, sitting here, whether they are playing through niggles or not. You certainly want them fit when they come and play or represent the national team. But that's an area of expertise for the trainers and the physios who kind of give me the feedback on where a player is at. I mean, I am not an expert in that area. If they tell me a certain guy is fit, I've got to trust that person when we pick them. Maybe in two weeks, if we are told that those two guys haven't quite made it fitness-wise, we'll take a call accordingly. But at this point, I've been told that they are on track, and we will perhaps assess it. Now, whether they have been playing with something, I am not sure. I go by what the physio tells me, and I have full faith in what the Indian physio tells me, said Agarkar in a virtual press conference. On seam-bowling all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy, who hasnt found a place in the ODI team despite having shown considerable progress with his bowling speeds for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2026 after having a stint with renowned fast bowling coach Steffan Jones, Agarkar said the national selection panel is keeping a close eye on him. Its very important, and I think we have all seen a lot of progress. Particularly, we know he has been really good with the bat. But we have seen a lot of progress over the last few months with regard to his bowling as well. It is about giving people exposure. He is still quite young in his career, even though he might have been around since that Australia trip. So the more experience you give them, like you mentioned, going to South Africa, we are going to need guys, ideally, seam bowling all around us. If we can find some that will give us a little bit of balance, he certainly fits the bill. He is fit at this point, and we hope he stays fit because the more he plays, he is going to get better. There is no doubt about it. So he could end up being a critical part of our team if he keeps developing the way he is at this point. We are very happy with the way he is going, and over the next few months, there will be lots of games for us to give him those opportunities to keep getting better. On the headache of selecting teams with so many options in hand, with Prince Yadav, Gurnoor Brar, and Harsh Dubey selected in the ODI team for the first time, Agarkar said, I don't read what's going on social media. So, I don't know what's going on. He is fit at this point, and we hope he stays fit because the more he plays, he is going to get better. There is no doubt about it. So he could end up being a critical part of our team if he keeps developing the way he is at this point. We are very happy with the way he is going, and over the next few months, there will be lots of games for us to give him those opportunities to keep getting better. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But that's a good headache to have, rather than having fewer options. At this point, certainly in white-ball cricket, we are blessed with a lot of options. So, no, I think the job is very difficult, but in a good way because there are more options, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
KKR vs MI Match 65, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
KKR vs MI Match 65 , Cricket Tips :Kolkata Knight Riders have shown a great comeback after six winless matches to start the IPL 2026. Now, they have won five out of their last six matches, which has put them in contention for the playoffs. But KKR have to win their remaining two games and hope that the other results can go in their favor. KKR will face Mumbai Indians in a home game. These two teams will be up against each other on Wednesday at Eden Gardens at 7:30 PM IST. MI had a win in the last game against PBKS without Suryakumar Yadav. He is likely to be back, but Quinton de Kock and Raj Bawa have been ruled out due to injuries. MI have already beaten KKR once this season and will look to do it again. KKR vs MI: Match Details Date : May 20, 2026 (Wednesday) Time : 7:30 PM IST Venue : Eden Gardens, Kolkata KKR vs MI Live Streaming Details The live action of the KKR vs MI game will be available on the Star Sports Network in India. Fans can also watch the game through the Jio Hotstar app or website. KKR vs MI Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 36 KKR : 11 MI : 25 No - Result : 00 KKR vs MI: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at Eden Gardens is good for batting. In the previous IPL game between KKR and GT, 465 runs were scored and 34 sixes were hit. This indicates how well this wicket behaves for the batting side. Although spinners will get some grip with the old ball, but we might see another batting-dominant match here. KKR vs MI Possible XIs KKR : Ajinkya Rahane (c), Finn Allen, Cameron Green, Angkrish Raghuvanshi (wk), Rinku Singh, Manish Pandey, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Varun Chakravarthy, Saurabh Dubey, Kartik Tyagi MI : Suryakumar Yadav (c), Ryan Rickelton (wk), Rohit Sharma, Naman Dhir, Tilak Varma, Sherfane Rutherford, Will Jacks, Corbin Bosch, Ashwani Kumar, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Rohit Sharma KKR vs MI Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Finn Allen has been pretty good for KKR, and he can give them a flying start. For MI, Ryan Rickelton has been the key performer with the bat. Probable Best Bowler Sunil Narine won the MOTM award in the last game and will be a threat for KKR. For MI, Shardul Thakur did well in the last game, and he has played for KKR and will be aware of the playing conditions in Kolkata. Today Match Prediction : Both teams are coming off a win, but KKR know these conditions better. Hence, we predict Kolkata Knight Riders to win this game. KKR vs MI Match 65, IPL 2026, Today 2026 Match, KKR vs MI 2026 Prediction, KKR vs MI Predicted XIs, Injury Update for KKR vs MI Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.

