England 'too careful' says Harry Brook
Thank god we won against Nepal the other night. Otherwise we'd be in a tricky situation, says England captain
T20 WC: It Was A Chaseable Target, Credit To West Indies For The Win, Says England's Harry Brook
T20 World Cup: As they went down to West Indies by 30 runs in their second match in their Group C clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, England captain Harry Brook said the target of 197 was chaseable, but the pitch did not behave as they anticipated. After Sherfane Rutherford had slammed 76 not out off 42 balls to help the West Indies post a challenging total of 196/6, England looked on course as they reached 67/1 at the end of the Power-play. But some superb bowling by the West Indies, especially spinner Gudakesh Motie (3-33) and all-rounder Roston Chase (2-29), and good work in the field -- they picked some good catches and affected two run-outs, resulted in England being bowled out for 166 in 19 overs and losing the match by 30 runs. Admitting that it was never easy to take a loss, Brook gave credit to the West Indies for an outstanding performance. He praised the sheer power in their batting lineup, noting that even the slightest error in line or length can quickly disappear into the stands. After Sherfane Rutherford had slammed 76 not out off 42 balls to help the West Indies post a challenging total of 196/6, England looked on course as they reached 67/1 at the end of the Power-play. But some superb bowling by the West Indies, especially spinner Gudakesh Motie (3-33) and all-rounder Roston Chase (2-29), and good work in the field -- they picked some good catches and affected two run-outs, resulted in England being bowled out for 166 in 19 overs and losing the match by 30 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the way forward for England, Brook stressed the need to regroup, review where they could have been better and treat it as part of tournament cricket. He said their win over Nepal in their first match is keeping them in a solid position. He said the focus now shifts to the upcoming matches against Scotland and Italy, with thorough preparation and a return to basics firmly on the agenda for the two-time champions. Article Source: IANS
Rutherford, spinners lead West Indies to second straight win
Rutherford scored an unbeaten fifty, while Motie and Chase shared five wickets between them as England went down to West Indies at Wankhede again
T20 WC: Happy To Just Get Over The Line, Says WI Skipper Hope After Win Over England
T20 World Cup: West Indies captain Shai Hope praised spinner Gudakesh Motie and all-rounder Roston Chase for helping them beat England by 30 runs as the Caribbean side moved to the top of Group C in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Mumbai on Wednesday. Hope said he was just happy that they got over the line against England, adding that they were playing good cricket in patches. But it was nice to get a more complete game here, he said. Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase shared five wickets between them after Sherfane Rutherford blasted 76 not out off 42 and shared two half-century partnerships as the West Indies overcame England by 30 runs. Motie was brilliant in bagging 3-33 while Chase, who scored 34 crucial runs earlier in the day, claimed 2-29 as West Indies bowled out England for 166 in 19 overs after posting a massive total of 196/6, recovering from early jolts on a pitch that helped the seamers and gripped the ball thanks to Rutherford and his partnerships with Chase and Jason Holder (33). Skipper Shai Hope praised Motie and said, When you have time off, you need to improve your game, and he did exactly that with his new variations and showed his class on the world stage. Hope said they sent Chase, who came into the playing XI in place of Matthew Forde for this match, up the order, after losing two wickets early, just to stabilise the innings, as they have enough firepower down the order. He said that they can rely on Chase in any situation, whether with bat or ball, and he is very crucial. Skipper Shai Hope praised Motie and said, When you have time off, you need to improve your game, and he did exactly that with his new variations and showed his class on the world stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The West Indies captain said the crucial factor in his side defending the target was that there was not much dew, as is expected in Mumbai. It shows that you can still defend a score while batting first (in Mumbai), he added. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Motie, Chase Strangle England After Rutherford's 76 As West Indies Win (Ld)
Spinners Gudakesh Motie: Spinners Gudakesh Motie and Roston Chase shared five wickets between them after Sherfane Rutherford blasted 76 not out off 42 and shared two half-century partnerships as the West Indies overcame England by 30 runs in Match 15 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. Motie was brilliant in bagging 3-33 while Chase, who scored 34 crucial runs earlier in the day, claimed 2-29 as West Indies bowled out England for 166 in 19 overs after posting a massive total of 196/6, recovering from early jolts on a pitch that helped the seamers and gripped the ball. With this win, West Indies moved to the top of Group C with four points, while England slipped to the third position behind Scotland with two points but behind on NRR. Chasing a big target on a pitch that was still aiding spin, England got off to a decent start with Phil Salt (30, 14b, 4x4, 2x6) and Jos Buttler (21, 14b, 2x4, 1x6) raising 38 runs for the opening wicket as they ended the Power-play at 67/1 and looking on course to victory. But they were soon down to 90/4 with Ton Banton (2) and Jacob Bethell (33) succumbed to Motie, then turned the match on its head as West Indies applied the pressure. Skipper Harry Brook (17, 14b, 1x4) and Sam Curran added 41 runs for the fifth wicket partnership, but Motie landed another telling blow by dismissing Brook, out-thought by the spinner for a tame dismissal as England were sent reeling at 131/5. Sam Curran kept fighting with some fine shots, but England kept losing wickets from the other end as Will Jacks 92), Jamie Overton (5) and Jofra Archer (6) fell in quick succession as England fell to 151/8. Everything depended on Curran for England, but the mounting asking rate -- with 47 needed from 18 balls -- and lack of support from the other end meant they were bowled out for 166 in 19 overs. But Liam Dawson (1) was run out, and Adil Rashid was caught by Roston Chase off Shamar Joseph to seal victory for West Indies. Sam Curran was left stranded with 43 not out off 30 balls (3x4, 2x6) as England lost their second match after surviving Nepal scare in their opener. Earlier, England made a good start in the clash of two two-time champions when Jofra Archer and Sam Curran claimed West Indies skipper Shai Hope (0 off 3) and Brandon King (1) in the first two overs and reduced West Indies to 8/2. Roston Chase (34), brought into the match in place of Matthew Forde, and Shimron Hetmyer (23) provided the West Indies some relief with a 47-run partnership for the third wicket. Hetmyer struck Curran a four and six off successive balls while Chase hammered a hat-trick of fours off Will Jacks in the fifth over as the West Indies batters did not slacken on the scoring rate. But just when it looked like the West Indies had turned the tide, Jamie Overton, who was brought in place of Luke Wood, sent back Hetmyer (23, 12 b, 2x4, 2x6), frustrated by the hard length as he offered Curran a simple catch off a slower one that steepled off the pitch. Roston Chase followed suit soon, trapped lbw off a googly by Adil Rashid for 34 (29b, 6x4) as West Indies fell to 77/4. Sherfane Rutherford took over the charge from there and figured in two crucial partnerships -- 51 runs for the fifth wicket with Rovman Powell (14) and another half-century stand for the sixth wicket with Jason Holder. Rutherford raced to his fifty off 29 balls (2x4, 5x6) as he went after the bowling -- hitting sixes off Archer, Jacks (back to back in 12th over), Overton and Dawson as he kept the West Indies on course for a challenging total. He and Holder added 61 runs for the sixth wicket, Holder contributing 33 off 17 balls (1x4, 4x6). Holder, the seasoned all-rounder, blasted three sixes off Curran as they smashed 20 runs in the 17th over. He was out in the final over, caught at long on off Overton after he had smashed another six off Overton with a lofted drive over wide long-on. Rutherford, who was dropped by Rashid off his own bowling, struck Archer for a six and four in the 18th over before blasting a six off Overton in the last ball of the innings to help West Indies recover to post a challenging total. Adil Rashid was the best bowler for England with mesmerising figures of 2-16 in four overs. Overton too bagged a brace (2-33) while Archer and Curran were slightly expensive in claiming a wicket each. But in the end, it proved insufficient against a charged-up West Indies as they produced a superb all-round performance to secure a comfortable victory. Rutherford, who was dropped by Rashid off his own bowling, struck Archer for a six and four in the 18th over before blasting a six off Overton in the last ball of the innings to help West Indies recover to post a challenging total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies 196/6 in 20 overs (Sherfane Rutherford 76 not out, Roston Chase 34, Jason Holder 33; Adil Rashid 2-16, Jamie Overton 2-33) beat England 166 all out in 19 overs (Sam Curran 43 not out, Jacob Bethell 33, Phil Salt 30; Gudakesh Motie 3-33, Roston Chase 2-29) by 30 runs Article Source: IANS
Samson could get another chance if Abhishek misses out against Namibia
Abhishek Sharma was discharged from hospital on Wednesday after being admitted for a stomach bug
T20 WC: Zampa Becomes Joint Second-highest Wicket-taker In Tournament History
T20 World Cup: Australia's top leg-spinner Adam Zampa became the joint second-highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history after his four-wicket haul, which helped the team register a 67-run victory over Ireland at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. Zampa returned figures of 4-23 in a dominant bowling performance that saw Ireland bundled out for 115 in 16.5 overs while chasing 182. With this effort, he took his overall tally to 40 wickets in T20 World Cup history, drawing level with Sri Lankas Wanindu Hasaranga and Afghanistans Rashid Khan for the second spot on the all-time list. Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan leads the chart with 50 wickets, while Pakistan great Shahid Afridi follows with 39 wickets to his name. This is Zampa's second T20 World Cup four-wicket haul. He has also taken one five-wicket haul in the tournament. Overall, he has taken 143 wickets in T20Is at an impressive average of 20.56 from 112 matches. After being asked to bat, Australia posted 182/6 with the help of a crucial 61-run partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis. The duo steadied the innings after early setbacks, with Travis Head run out cheaply and Josh Inglis falling after a brisk 37 off 17 balls. Renshaw struck 37, while Stoinis added 45 to lift the total to a competitive score. This is Zampa's second T20 World Cup four-wicket haul. He has also taken one five-wicket haul in the tournament. Overall, he has taken 143 wickets in T20Is at an impressive average of 20.56 from 112 matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will next face Zimbabwe at the same venue on February 13th in their second group stage game of the T20 World Cup 2026, where Zampa will look to edge past Rashid and Hasaranga in the list. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: All The Stats From Australia's Thumping Win Over Ireland In Group B
T20 World Cup: Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa delivered a clinical bowling masterclass, taking four wickets each, as Australia registered a dominating 67-run win against Ireland in their T20 World Cup 2026 opener at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. Chasing 182, Ireland were bowled out for 115 in 16.5 overs. Captain Paul Stirling retired hurt after facing just one ball, dealing an early blow to the chase. Ellis struck in the third over and went on to take three wickets in seven balls, while Zampa struck in early as Ireland were five wickets down in just 45 runs in the chase. After a poor start, Lorcan Tucker and George Dockrell added 46 runs, but the defeat was inevitable as both fell due to the mounting pressure of the required run rate. Earlier, a 61-run partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis lifted Australia to 182/6 after early setbacks. Travis Head was run out early, while Josh Inglis (37 off 17) and Cameron Green (21 off 11) provided a brisk start with a 49-run stand. Renshaw made 37, and Stoinis added 45 to set up a competitive total, which the bowlers defended comfortably. Here's a look at all the key stats from the Australia vs Ireland match: 3- This was the 3rd occasion when Travis Head led Australia in T20Is. Before this match, he captained Australia v England in Cardiff in 2024 and against Pakistan in Lahore last month. Lost on both occasions. 115- Ireland recorded their lowest total against Australia. Their previous lowest was 123 for 7 in Colombo in September 2012. 4/12 - Nathan Ellis (4/12) recorded the best bowling figures for Australia v Ireland. The previous record was in the name of Shane Watson, who took 3/26 in Colombo in Sep 2012. 4 - Number of times when Adam Zampa(4/23) took 4 or more wickets in an innings for Australia in T20Is. The 2nd time in the T20WC. 4/12 - Nathan Ellis (4/12) recorded the best bowling figures for Australia v Ireland. The previous record was in the name of Shane Watson, who took 3/26 in Colombo in Sep 2012. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 67- Australia beat Ireland by 67 runs. This was the 2nd biggest win margin for Australia in the T20WC. Their biggest victory came against Sri Lanka when they beat them by 81 runs in Bridgetown in 2010. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Ishan Kishan Suffers Toe Injury In Nets Ahead Of Namibia Clash
Arun Jaitley Stadium: Defending champions India suffered a brief injury scare on Wednesday after wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan was struck on the toe by a searing Jasprit Bumrah yorker during an optional practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, ahead of their Group A against Namibia on Thursday. Kishan, who has been in prolific form and made 20 in the tournament opening win over USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, was the first to pad up in the nets as Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy and Washington Sundar bowled to him. But early in his session, a Bumrah yorker thudded into his left foot, leaving him in immense pain. He walked out of the nets grimacing before sitting down on the ground, prompting immediate attention from the physios. Support staff rushed to unfasten his left pad and shoe as Kishan continued to grimace due to the pain. Bowling coach Morne Morkel also checked in during the assessment made by the physios. After a few minutes, Kishan attempted to walk barefoot, hobbling but showing signs that the injury was not as severe as initially feared. Within five minutes, Kishan put his shoe back on, padded up again and returned to face a handful of deliveries. He looked slightly uneasy before stepping out once more and heading back to the dressing room with a staff member. Though Kishan appeared in good spirits, there was still a noticeable limp. It remained unclear whether he left the nets early as a precaution or simply ceded batting time to teammate Sanju Samson, who continued the session. Samson is in line to play in Thursdays game if Abhishek Sharma, who was discharged from the hospital after being admitted there from Monday due to stomach infection, isnt fit to play in the game. Amidst this, the Indian batters were focusing heavily on their big-hitting and skipper Suryakumar Yadav even sent a ball to the imaginary third fan fence. Apart from Abhishek, Axar Patel, Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh, Shivam Dube, and Mohammed Siraj werent present in the practice session on the eve of the clash. Though Kishan appeared in good spirits, there was still a noticeable limp. It remained unclear whether he left the nets early as a precaution or simply ceded batting time to teammate Sanju Samson, who continued the session. Samson is in line to play in Thursdays game if Abhishek Sharma, who was discharged from the hospital after being admitted there from Monday due to stomach infection, isnt fit to play in the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, the dew set in mid-way during Indias practice on Tuesday, but then we have our arrangements to ensure its effect gets reduced and it doesnt become a big factor in deciding the matchs result, further said the ground staff member. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Namibia Captain Erasmus Questions Training Schedule Ahead Of India Clash
T20 World Cup: Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus has expressed displeasure over his team's training schedule ahead of Thursday's Mens T20 World Cup match against India, saying that they didnt get an opportunity to practice under floodlights at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Namibia lost their opening match to the Netherlands by seven wickets on Tuesday in a morning fixture. Coach Craig Williams had indicated the team planned an evening training session to prepare for the day-night encounter against India, the defending champions. However, Namibia were allocated an afternoon practice slot on Wednesday while India trained during evening hours both days leading up to the contest. In a further twist, Canada who will face the UAE in a 3 pm start on Friday - were trained alongside India under lights. We havent got any night games or day and night games in Namibia. Infrastructure-wise, maybe that is the big challenge for us. Barring the guys that have played in the Nepal Premier League or the ILT20, or at a World Cup before, not many are accustomed to playing under the lights. We have not been given a night training before this game. India had two, and today, Canada (before their game against the UAE on Friday afternoon) has one too (this evening). Make of that what you want We are just going to rock up and do it the Namibian way, which is to fight, said Erasmus in the pre-match press conference. He also called on his younger players to embrace the occasion and stay in the moment when they face India in front of an expected 40,000-strong crowd. Erasmus acknowledged the magnitude of the occasion while insisting his team should not be overawed by their star-studded opponents. I think it's a big moment. We are no stranger to the players, we see them on TV a lot in the IPL and international cricket. So you kind of know who you are going to face. But I think in terms of exposure, and in terms of the size of the event that it is, it's going to be a very good experience for the younger players to play under the lights in front of 40,000 noisy fans. It's going to be very cool. He further outlined a simple approach for his team to maximize their chances against the heavily favoured tournament co-hosts. Stay in the moment. Play the ball as it comes and enjoy the occasion. If we're overawed by the situation, the quality of the opposition, or the crowd, we probably won't enjoy the night. But if we stay present and keep a clear mind, our chances of success naturally go up. In previous tournaments as well, associate teams have had great successes. Some teams now feel like they truly belong at this level, he added. Erasmus expects batting-friendly conditions at the compact venue, which has developed a reputation for high-scoring encounters during IPL. It's going to be a batting-friendly pitch. It's quite a small ground as well, so it's going to be like a boundaries type of game. I'm sure that's the way the Indian batters have also set up their score over the last year or so, and how they want to go about their business is really putting bowlers under pressure. So they have to be ready for that kind of challenge. It's a good pitch, also in the IPL, I believe, and in other games, so it's quite a high scoring one in average, he said. He signed off by talking about the importance of Namibia's all-round capabilities, particularly highlighting the contributions of left-arm pacer Ruben Trumpelmann and fast-bowling all-rounder JJ Smit. I'm sure that's the way the Indian batters have also set up their score over the last year or so, and how they want to go about their business is really putting bowlers under pressure. So they have to be ready for that kind of challenge. It's a good pitch, also in the IPL, I believe, and in other games, so it's quite a high scoring one in average, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the past due to their contributions, we've had an uptick in our results - so it goes to show their importance as members of the squad. So, it goes without saying that we don't need a one-man performance. I do think that some of the senior guys need to stand up, especially on big occasions like that, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Rutherford's 76 Not Out Helps Windies To 196/6 Against England
T20 World Cup: Sherfane Rutherford blazed to his fifty off 29 balls and shared two half-century partnerships as he helped West Indies recover from early jolts to post a challenging 196/6 in 20 overs against England in Match 15 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. In the clash between two-time champions, West Indies had slumped to 8/2 in the second over and were 77/4 at the halfway stage before Rutherford smashed an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls (2x4, 7x6) and with help from Chase (34) and Holder (33) helped them set a challenging target for England, whom they had defeated in the final of the 2016 edition in Chennai. On a pitch with a bit of green tinge and on which the ball was gripping, England made a good start after skipper Harry Brook elected to field first as both Jofra Archer and Sam Curran struck in their first over. Archer, who bowled three wides in a wayward first over, found his range on the fifth delivery to have West Indies skipper Shai Hope (0 off 3) drilling straight into Tom Banton's hands a short widish delivery for a soft dismissal. Curran got Brandon King off his first delivery of the match, as the batter lashed at a short widish one and was caught by a diving Phil Salt near the fence at deep point. West Indies were reduced to 8/2 in the second over. Roston Chase (34), brought into the match in place of Matthew Forde, and Shimron Hetmyer (23) provided the West Indies some relief with a 47-run partnership for the third wicket. Hetmyer struck Curran a four and six off successive balls while Chase hammered a hat-trick of fours off Will Jacks in the fifth over as the West Indies batters did not slacken on the scoring rate. But just when it looked like the West Indies had turned the tide, Jamie Overton, who was brought in place of Luke Wood, sent back Hetmyer (23, 12 b, 2x4, 2x6), frustrated by the hard length as he offered Curran a simple catch off a slower one that steepled off the pitch. Roston Chase followed suit soon, trapped lbw off a googly by Adil Rashid for 34 (29b, 6x4) as West Indies fell to 77/4. Sherfane Rutherford took over the charge from there and figured in two crucial partnerships -- 51 runs for the fifth wicket with Rovman Powell (14) and another half-century stand for the sixth wicket with Jason Holder. Rutherford raced to his fifty off 29 balls (2x4, 5x6) as he went after the bowling -- hitting sixes off Archer, Jacks (back to back in 12th over), Overton and Dawson as he kept the West Indies on course for a challenging total. He and Holder added 61 runs for the sixth wicket, Holder contributing 33 off 17 balls (1x4, 4x6). Holder, the seasoned all-rounder, blasted three sixes off Curran as they smashed 20 runs in the 17th over. He was out in the final over, caught at long on off Overton after he had smashed another six off Overton with a lofted drive over wide long-on. Rutherford, who was dropped by Rashid off his own bowling, struck Archer for a six and four in the 18th over before blasting a six off Overton in the last ball of the innings to help West Indies recover to post a challenging total. Adil Rashid was the best bowler for England with mesmerising figures of 2-16 in four overs. Overton too bagged a brace (2-33) while Archer and Curran were slightly expensive in claiming a wicket each. Rutherford, who was dropped by Rashid off his own bowling, struck Archer for a six and four in the 18th over before blasting a six off Overton in the last ball of the innings to help West Indies recover to post a challenging total. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies 196/6 in 20 overs (Sherfane Rutherford 76 not out, Roston Chase 34, Jason Holder 33; Adil Rashid 2-16, Jamie Overton 2-33) against England Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Important For You To Come With Your A Game To Every Match, Says Tilak Varma
T20 World Cup: Indias left-handed batter Tilak Varma has cautioned over underestimating any opponent at the Mens T20 World Cup, saying the tournament's short format means any team can defeat anyone and that one has to come up with their A game in every match. Defending champions India will take on Namibia in their second Group A clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday evening. You can't take any new team lightly, especially in a World Cup. You have seen it in the last match. We haven't taken it lightly but we need to read the conditions. Surya bhai has helped a lot with the innings he played that night (against the USA). At the same point, we have to back our basics and play our best game by looking at the field and the situation they are in. Every ball is of huge importance as T20 cricket is a small format. Anything can happen. Any team can defeat anyone. It is important for you to come with your A game to every match, Varma said in the pre-match press conference. While saying that hes ready to bat in any position in Indias batting line-up, Varma stated that he isnt shy of positioning himself as an anchor while surrounded by explosive hitters, as per the demand of the situation. I am always ready to play in any position, but those middle overs are very important to play for a settled batter. The more I take the game deep, if at all we are chasing, then I like to win the game. I take the game deep because we don't have a shortage of power hitting. Everyone is up to smack the ball from opening to number eight. So it is very important to play an anchor in the middle. Like in the batting lineup, one or two batters have to play that role. So I take that pressure on myself, while the rest can go for big hits. I think about my batting as per the situation of that day, as every game has a different wicket, atmosphere, and bowler - everything is different. If you play with the same team, every day is different. It doesn't go the same way. So I go to that zone by being in the present. I just stay there in the present and don't think about the future. When I go, I react and take the decision that I like, he elaborated. He also disclosed that head coach Gautam Gambhir has instructed the team to exercise caution when wickets fall in quick succession, a scenario India faced in their match against the USA, when they were reduced to 77/6. Head coach has asked us to play cautiously if wickets fall in a cluster like it did against USA. Suryakumar bhai and I can perform the role of anchor if needed. We have discussed that we have done well on numbers three and four, especially me and Surya as we can find gaps in the overs, as Abhishek hits sixes, while Ishan, Sanju bhai and rest of the batters are powerful. The role of a batter in between of it is very important. I think that the team that plays well between 6 and 16 overs wins the tournament. That's why we are taking the responsibility to play at three and four. We have discussed that we will take the responsibility and manage the pressure situation and give the role to the other finishers and that's the plan, he said. Varma, who recently returned from an emergency lower abdomen surgery held in Rajkot last month, expressed gratitude at being back and playing in his first World Cup for India. Of course, I am really happy that I am back in the World Cup side. I have worked hard for the last few weeks. I have been doing good routines. God has been kind to me that I am back in the field. My aim is to win the World Cup. I want to play in the matches. I am ready to play any role that the team requires of me. I always say that I am ready to play for the team and looking forward to it, he said. Revealing his mental preparation routines, Varma said he maintains his competitive edge through nightly visualization exercises, even when he was recovering from the lower abdomen injury at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. First of all, when I don't have the bat in my hands for a couple of days, I feel strange. It gives a feeling as if I have come to a different world. Before going to sleep every night, I keep visualizing that I am playing in the World Cup final and the big matches. I put myself under pressure. But I will not think about it as this has been a habit since childhood. I have been holding the bat for so many years. It comes to my mind automatically before I go to sleep. It is a good thing. That is why I didn't feel that I had a break as my mind is always in that zone. It is always positive for me. That is why I keep preparing. It is the same feeling which came when I played the match. I didn't feel that I came out of the injury. I came into the zone to win the match and that is the situation of the team. According to that, my body reacted well and everything went well, he said. When asked about India's prospects beyond the group stage, Varma insisted on a match-by-match approach. There is a lot of time for the Super Eights. There is also still time for the final. We have to go match by match. For now, we have to think about tomorrow's match and what we can do well in that game. We have to think about it as it's needed to go match by match. When everything goes well, it feels fine, he said. Playing a World Cup on home soil brings its own unique pressures and privileges, according to Varma, who described the experience as a dream for any cricketer in the country. First of all, it's a dream to play the World Cup in home conditions, and you have to be very fortunate to get it. We started the first match in Wankhede and were very lucky. I think not every cricketer gets this moment. When asked about India's prospects beyond the group stage, Varma insisted on a match-by-match approach. There is a lot of time for the Super Eights. There is also still time for the final. We have to go match by match. For now, we have to think about tomorrow's match and what we can do well in that game. We have to think about it as it's needed to go match by match. When everything goes well, it feels fine, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You can enjoy, as you know the conditions. There are advantages and disadvantages as expectations are there. We have been doing this since childhood. We are used to managing the pressure, as that's our job. We are enjoying it now. Let's see what happens next, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: 'We Want To Keep Adapting,' Says Head After Australia Crush Ireland In Campaign Opener
T20 World Cup: Australia stand-in captain Travis Head said that the team is ready to adapt themselves to different situations and challenges after they registered a commanding 67-run victory over Ireland in their opening T20 World Cup 2026 match at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. Australia posted 182/6 and then bowled Ireland out for 115 in 16.5 overs, with Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa taking four wickets each. Yeah, I feel well. Yeah, nice start. Obviously, after the first tournament, I thought everyone played really, really well, so positive momentum, he said in the post-match conference. The stand-in skipper emphasised the importance of adapting to varying conditions during the tournament. Yeah, they seemed tough, and then it might be different in two days' time. So, we talked about problem-solving and adapting on the go, and we want to keep that intact, being an overseas team over the last couple of years. We want to try to keep that ready. I thought we did that really well in different ways today, he said. I thought we hit a lot of twos and that back end until we got to the death. And the boys were able to finish off and get us to a really good score. So, it's obviously attacking hard throughout the whole way, but that may look different in different conditions. So, let's see what we get in a couple of days' time and adapt and continue on, he added. Head credited the crucial middle-order partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis for setting up the win and also the bowling pair of Ellis and Zampa, who did the damage in the chase. Probably a combination of both. I thought Riddles and Stoinis' partnership in the middle was really, really rock-solid. Kept the rate going, got us to a really, really good score, and then the way that Nel and Adam bowled throughout the second innings was exceptional. So, that's what we need from them, too, to be the leaders of our attack. So, for them to stand up tonight was an exciting start for us. Head feels that the team bonding and fitness will play a crucial role as the tournament progresses. Probably a combination of both. I thought Riddles and Stoinis' partnership in the middle was really, really rock-solid. Kept the rate going, got us to a really, really good score, and then the way that Nel and Adam bowled throughout the second innings was exceptional. So, that's what we need from them, too, to be the leaders of our attack. So, for them to stand up tonight was an exciting start for us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will next face Zimbabwe at the same venue on Friday in their second group stage game of the T20 World Cup 2026. Article Source: IANS
Tucker Admits Australia Controlled the Game After Irelands 67-Run Defeat
Ireland wicketkeeper-batter Lorcan Tucker admitted that Australia controlled the game really nicely after his side suffered a 67-run defeat in their second match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Wednesday. Chasing 182, Ireland were bowled out for 115 in 16.5 overs as Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa claimed four wickets each to seal a comprehensive win for Australia. Yeah, I think we absolutely saw the other day, we felt like we talked about the surface, you know, good experience on this, like Australia. I think we probably didn't start as well as we would have liked. I think the way we set up, we feel like we could target that, Tucker said in the post-match presentation. I think they probably got a few more than that, but I think it was just kind of like, like they managed it in the middle period really well against our spinners, and so well. But I think they controlled the game really nicely and set them up to be able to get a bigger score than maybe the par total, he added. Ireland had earlier conceded 182/6 in their 20 overs after Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis stitched together a crucial 61-run partnership to rescue Australia from early trouble. The Irish innings never gained momentum after early wickets left them struggling at 43/5. Tucker and George Dockrell added 46 runs for the sixth wicket, but the chase slipped away quickly. Despite the setback, Tucker remained optimistic about Ireland's campaign. Yeah, like it is tournament cricket. I think there are plenty of things happening. Like we saw today, a couple of super overs in the game and all the other groups. So there's still plenty that can happen. I think we just got to stay confident, stay key, and we're right out of this. The defeat was compounded by the injury to captain Paul Stirling, who retired hurt after facing just one ball in the chase, having earlier missed the field during Australia's innings. Reflecting on Stirling's injury, Tucker said, Yeah, I think he just took a bit of a knock on his knee taking that catch in the first inning. Pretty unfortunate to lose him like that. I know he's obviously brave and tried to go out and see if the second innings got off to a good start, but he wasn't able to, unfortunately. So hopefully we can get that right for the next game. The defeat was compounded by the injury to captain Paul Stirling, who retired hurt after facing just one ball in the chase, having earlier missed the field during Australia's innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After losing two matches in a row, Ireland will now face Oman on February 14 in a do-or-die encounter at the Sinhalese Sports Club. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: England Elect To Field In Crucial Clash Against West Indies
T20 World Cup: England captain Harry Brook won the toss and elected to bowl first against the West Indies in a clash of two-time champions in Match 15 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday. Both teams made one change in the playing XIs that took the field in their previous matches. England brought in Jamie Overton in for Luke Wood, while the West Indies brought in Roston Chase for Matthew Forde. Both teams are coming into this match after winning their opening fixture in the 2026 T20 World Cup in contrasting style -- West Indies defeating Scotland while England struggling to overcome Nepal at the Wankhede. Brook said they feel the stats favour the team batting second, and that was the reason behind his decision to bowl first. We've seen the stats, we'd like to have a bowl. It's about sticking to our processes. Overton is in for the extra batting, said Brook. West Indies skipper Shai Hope said he would have bowled first as well, but now they have to set the tone with the bat. We would have bowled first, but have to set the tone with the bat. Blessing and curse to play against England so many times. Got to bring our A game. Forde out, Chase in: Tactical, counteract their left-handers, said Hope. The two teams have figured in the final of the 2016 T20 World Cup that the West Indies won by four wickets. The pitch for Wednesday's clash has a slight tinge of grass and is expected to help the seamers and grip when the spinners come into play. The dew could also be a factor in the second innings. Playing XIs: The pitch for Wednesday's clash has a slight tinge of grass and is expected to help the seamers and grip when the spinners come into play. The dew could also be a factor in the second innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (WK), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (C), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid. Article Source: IANS
Ellis, Zampa Star as Australia Thrash Ireland by 67 Runs in T20 World Cup 2026
Nathan Ellis and Adam Zampa delivered a clinical bowling masterclass, taking four wickets each, as Australia registered a dominating 67-run win against Ireland after bowling them out for just 115 runs in 16.5 overs in their first match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the iconic R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. Chasing a big total of 182 runs, Ireland were off to a shaky start as their captain, Paul Stirling, who missed the field during the first innings, retired hurt after playing just one ball. Stirling pulled up a hamstring and was facing difficulty in walking. After the captain's departure, Ross Adair smashed 11 runs off the next five balls but lost his partner Harry Tector (0), who was caught by Cameron Green in the second over. Fast bowler Ellis came on to bowl the third over and clean bowled Adair, who was looking in good touch, off the very first ball. Adair scored 12 runs off nine balls. Ellis then caused more damage as he dismissed Curtis Campher (4) in the same over. The 31-year-old clean bowled Benjamin Calitz on the first ball of his next over. With this, the Australian took three wickets in just seven balls in the tournament. Australia got another breakthrough just after the powerplay when Gareth Delany, who had previously dropped the catch of Stoinis, was undone by leg spinner Adam Zampa. As Ireland were reeling at 43/5 at one stage, Lorcan Tucker forged a 46-run partnership with George Dockrell to get the team back in the chase. Their partnership provided some momentum but was short-lived as Zampa caught Tucker off guard in the 14th over. Tucker scored 24 runs off 27 balls. After losing Tucker, Dockrell continued his attack but missed a well-deserved fifty as he was stumped on 41 in the 16th over. Dockrell scored at a strike rate of 141 and hammered three fours and two sixes during his stay at the crease. Zampa completed his four-wicket haul by sending Mark Adair to the pavilion in the same over. Ellis also joined Zampa in the four-wicket haul as he dismissed Barry McCarthy, which proved to be the last wicket of the innings as Stirling decided not to bat again after his injury. Matthew Kuhnemann also took one wicket in his four overs. Earlier, a 61-run partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis helped Australia reach 182/6 in 20 overs. Coming in to bat after winning the toss, Australia were off to a bad start as their stand-in captain, Travis Head, was run out on the seventh ball of the innings after a mix-up with his opening partner, Josh Inglis. Head scored just six runs off seven balls and hit one four. After the early wicket, Inglis and Cameron Green played with positive intent and attacked the Ireland bowlers fiercely. The duo forged a partnership of 49 runs off just 23 balls before Green was dismissed on the last ball of the fifth over while attempting to hit a six off Mark Adair. Green scored 21 runs off just 11 balls and provided momentum to the batting side with two sixes and one four. Inglis continued the attack by hitting two boundaries in the next two overs but was eventually caught by captain Paul Stirling at cover in the seventh over. The wicketkeeper-batter scored 37 runs off just 17 balls. Inglis also hammered six boundaries and one six. After the early wicket, Inglis and Cameron Green played with positive intent and attacked the Ireland bowlers fiercely. The duo forged a partnership of 49 runs off just 23 balls before Green was dismissed on the last ball of the fifth over while attempting to hit a six off Mark Adair. Green scored 21 runs off just 11 balls and provided momentum to the batting side with two sixes and one four. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Ireland 115/10 in 16.5 overs (George Dockrell 41, Locran Tuckar 24; Nathan Ellis 4-12, Adam Zampa 4-23) lost to Australia 182/6 in 20 overs (Marcus Stoinis 45, Matt Renshaw 37; Mark Adair 2-44, Harry Tector 1-24) by 67 runs. Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: All Stats From South Africas Pulsating Win Over Afghanistan In Group D
T20 World Cup: South Africa edged Afghanistan in a thrilling double super over clash in Group D of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday. After being put in to bat, South Africa recovered from an early setback through a 116-run stand between Quinton de Kock (59 off 41) and Ryan Rickleton (61 off 28) to post 187/6. Afghanistan responded strongly, led by Rahmanullah Gurbazs explosive 84, as they matched the total despite losing wickets at key moments. A tense final over and a crucial run-out forced the game into a super over. Afghanistan scored 17 in the first super over, with South Africa matching it through big hits from Dewald Brevis and Tristan Stubbs. In the second super over, Stubbs and David Miller powered South Africa to 23/0, putting pressure on the Afghan chase. Gurbaz nearly pulled off a stunning finish, smashing three consecutive sixes in the last super over, bowled by Keshav Maharaj. However, the spinner dismissed him off the last ball, restricting Afghanistan to 19/2 and sealing a dramatic victory. The contest, featuring a tied game, a tied super over and standout performances from Gurbaz, Miller and Stubbs, will go down as one of the most memorable matches in T20 World Cup history. Heres a look at all the key stats from the South Africa vs Afghanistan match: 4 Mohammad Nabi became the fourth player to appear in 150 or more T20Is matches. Paul Stirling (162), Rohit Sharma (159) and George Dockrell (155) are the other three. 13 The number of half-centuries scored by Rahmanullah Gurbaz in 85 matches. It was his first 50-plus score against the Proteas in two matches. 4 Mohammad Nabi became the fourth player to appear in 150 or more T20Is matches. Paul Stirling (162), Rohit Sharma (159) and George Dockrell (155) are the other three. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 59 It is Quinton de Kocks highest score against Afghanistan. Overall, it was his 19th half-century in 104 matches. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: 'It's Nice To Be Here,' Says Sundar After Joining Indian Squad Ahead Of Namibia Match
T20 World Cup: All-rounder Washington Sundar is feeling great after joining the squad ahead of India's second match in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 against Namibia at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Thursday. Sundar last played a competitive match nearly a month ago during the ODI series against New Zealand. The all-rounder injured himself while bowling in the first ODI in Vadodara and went on to miss the remainder of the series, and the five T20Is that followed, but now he has joined the squad. In a video released by the BCCI on Wednesday, Sundar is seen reciting a Tamil film dialogue, which translates to Tell them I am back, tell them I have returned. After that, Sundar spoke about how it feels to be back with the team and also about the training session. It's nice to be over here with the boys and training. We had a very intense session and ticked all the boxes. We did a very good fielding session, and I got to bowl a lot and also bat, he said. Sundar also talked about his preparations during his rehabilitation at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. The last three weeks were really good in terms of how I prepared and how much work I put in myself to come here and be ready for the tournament. Looking forward to the second match, he said. Sundar also talked about his preparations during his rehabilitation at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, India opened their campaign with a 29-run victory over the USA, and the team will look to extend its winning run when it faces Namibia on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Narendra Modi Stadium: South Africa captain Aiden Markram admitted there were plenty of lessons to take from his sides dramatic double super over win against Afghanistan, describing the contest as one defined by small margins and immense pressure. In a Group D thriller at the Narendra Modi Stadium, South Africa posted 187/6 after a commanding 116-run opening stand between Quinton de Kock (59) and Ryan Rickleton (61). Afghanistan, powered by Rahmanullah Gurbazs blistering 84, matched the total to force a super over. The first super over ended tied at 17 before David Miller and Tristan Stubbs blasted 23 in the second. Keshav Maharaj then held his nerve as Afghanistan finished on 19/2, sealing a memorable victory for the Proteas. It's quite hard to sum that all up there. Suppose, it's a tough competition - teams put you under immense pressure. And I think, when you start putting yourselves under pressure, then you are gonna make life really hard for yourselves. So a couple of lessons that we can learn. Not at our best in a few areas which is suppose exciting. There's a room for improvement, that we can be better and ultimately you are grateful for the win and for the points, Markram said after the game, trying to process the rollercoaster finish. Markram explained the thinking behind his bowling choices in the super overs as he noted, That was it. Ultimately in Super Overs you're probably picking your most confident guy. The guy who has done really well throughout the game. It was Lungi. Didn't miss by much in that first over but they still got a really good total. Shows you it's really small margins at this level which is part of the learnings and the things to realise and understand. And same story with Kesh. It's tough being a spinner. Short straight, short side but we still backed him to get the job done for us. And fortunately there was a lot of runs on the board. At the halfway stage, Markram said that he sensed the game would be tight, stating, I said to the boys it's a decent target but we're going to have to scrap. And we have to bowl and field well. Wasn't 100 percent comfortable with it, thought we left a few out there. But you look at the bowling attack and you look at our fielding unit. And we if we can add 10-15 through good fielding and then good bowling I thought we could make a game of it. But yeah, there's areas that we can improve. Small little phases, and it adds up to a lot in this format. Despite the areas for improvement, Markram highlighted the significance of winning tight contests. That is the big positive that you take from a game like this, you need to win your close games in a competition like this. There's the positive there. The boys that batted in the Super Over, heaps of belief and confidence that they can take there being under a lot of pressure and delivering their skills. There's that side to it absolutely and we don't want to wash that away either, he stated. At the halfway stage, Markram said that he sensed the game would be tight, stating, I said to the boys it's a decent target but we're going to have to scrap. And we have to bowl and field well. Wasn't 100 percent comfortable with it, thought we left a few out there. But you look at the bowling attack and you look at our fielding unit. And we if we can add 10-15 through good fielding and then good bowling I thought we could make a game of it. But yeah, there's areas that we can improve. Small little phases, and it adds up to a lot in this format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the Proteas escaped with the points, Markrams words made it clear that refinement, not relief, will drive their campaign forward. Article Source: IANS
Thailand's Chantham Eyes 2026 Rising Stars Womens Asia Cup As Platform To Close Gap With Top Teams
LIVE On Sony Sports Ten: Thailand cricketer Natthakan Chantham said hosting the 2026 Rising Stars Womens Asia Cup in her home city of Bangkok represents a significant milestone for the sport in the country, following their disappointment at missing out on the T20 World Cup. The eight-team tournament will happen from February 13-22, where Radha Yadav-led India 'A' enter as defending champions. Thailand competing in the competition on home soil is a scenario Natthakan describes as both special and motivating for the squad. Playing a major tournament in Bangkok is very special for us. Thailand playing on home soil also gives us a quite strong sense of the price and responsibility. Of course, there is some pressure, but I see it's more of a motivation. The support from our home and ground will give us energy and we quite feel safe with play in our home ground. It quite reminds us why we play not just for ourselves, but quite like forward for the country, she told IANS in an exclusive interview, facilitated by Sony Sports Network. Thailand failed to qualify for the Women's T20 World Cup, a setback that prompted soul-searching within the camp. Natthakan, who has represented her country in 114 T20Is, said the team has used to see learning opportunities from that disappointment in Nepal. Missing now on the World Cup was disappointing, of course. But it was also an important moment of reflection for us. So we understood that we have to improve not only in skill, but in mindset, and awareness of the game. So we have to work on patience, staying clear minded and being in the present under pressure. So I think that experience has made us mentally stronger heading into this Asia Cup, she said. Rather than focusing solely on results, Natthakan emphasized that Thailand's objectives for the tournament center on maintaining consistently high standards across all facets of the game. Our goal is to compete with the strong teams. Also, we have kept a goal, which is to set the standards and show that Thailand can maintain a high standard in all three areas - fielding, bowling, and batting. More than the result, we want to demonstrate goals and maturity as a team, she said. Drawing on her extensive international experience, Natthakan reflected on the mental adjustments required to compete against Asia's leading cricket nations. Batting at the international level has taught me patience and adapting and you cannot rush. You need to have awareness of the situation and the control of your emotions. So I have learnt that building an innings is about reading the games and making decisions with clarity, not ego. So I have to play the inner game more than like the outside one, she said. While Thailand will benefit from familiar conditions in Bangkok, Natthakan acknowledged that home advantage only goes so far at the international level. The conditions in Bangkok can be warm and hot and sometimes challenging with humidity. We are familiar with these conditions and are quite used to it, which gives us some comfort. However, international cricket requires adapting, regardless of location, she said. The tournament's presence in Thailand has already generated increased visibility for women's cricket in the country, according to Natthakan. Hosting this Asia Cup is a significant milestone for womens cricket in Thailand because we are seeing increased interest and support, especially from young players and families. It shows that women's cricket is growing and that gives us hope for the future as well, she said. Asked about the gap between Thailand and Asia's top-ranked teams, Natthakan identified match experience under high-pressure situations as the crucial difference. That gap is about high pressure match-like exposure. Top teams consistently compete at a higher level, which sharpens the decision making under pressure. To close that gap, we need more competitive games and opportunities and continue development in both skill-like mental strengths and skillsets, she said. The tournament's presence in Thailand has already generated increased visibility for women's cricket in the country, according to Natthakan. Hosting this Asia Cup is a significant milestone for womens cricket in Thailand because we are seeing increased interest and support, especially from young players and families. It shows that women's cricket is growing and that gives us hope for the future as well, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch Asia Cup Women's Rising Stars 2026 from 13th to 22nd February, 2026 LIVE On Sony Sports Ten 1 SD and HD channels & livestream on Sony LIV from 8:00 AM IST and 12:30PM IST. Article Source: IANS
NEP vs ITA Match 17 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
NEP vs ITA, Match 17, Cricket Tips :Italy are playing their first-ever ICC event, and they had a tough beginning to it. They lost their first ICC game by 73 runs against Scotland. Not just a defeat, they also suffered an injury to captain Wayne Madsen, who is now doubtful for coming matches. Italy will square off with Nepal in the next encounter. This contest will be held at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai at 3 PM IST on Thursday. Nepal also had a defeat to start the tournament. But they had an unlucky one, and they were in touching distance of winning against England but fell short by four runs. It was a disappointing game for them and their fans, who came out in large numbers to support them. NEP vs ITA: Match Details Date : February 12, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 3:00 PM IST Venue : Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai NEP vs ITA Live Streaming Details The live action of the NEP vs ITA game on Thursday will be available on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the game on mobile through the Jio Hotstar app or website. NEP vs ITA Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 0 Nepal: 0 Italy : 0 No-Result : 0 NEP vs ITA: Ground Pitch Report Wankhede Stadium is expected to produce a good batting wicket for this game. Batters can take advantage of small boundaries and fast outfield. However, there will be some help for the bowlers as well. The new ball will swing for the first few overs, and spinners can extract some turn later on. NEP vs ITA: Possible XIs Nepal : Kushal Bhurtel, Aasif Sheikh (wk), Rohit Paudel (C), Dipendra Airee, Aarif Sheikh, Lokesh Bam, Gulsan Jha, Karan KC, Nandan Yadav, Sandeep Lamichhane, Sher Malla Italy : Harry Manenti (c), Justin Mosca, Anthony Mosca, JJ Smuts, Ben Manenti, Jaspreet Singh, Grant Stewart, Gian Meade (wk), Crishan Kalugamage, Ali Hasan, Thomas Draca NEP vs ITA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Dipendra Singh Airee played well in the last game and scored crucial runs in the middle. He will look to use that form here. For Italy, Ben Manenti scored an excellent fifty and showcased his range of shots. Probable Best Bowler Sandeep Lamichhane can be a very canny bowler with his variations, because Italy have not faced him before. For Italy, Ali Hasan has been a consistent performer with the ball. Today Match Prediction : Considering the opening games for both sides, we predict Nepal to win this game. NEP vs ITA Match 17, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today NEP vs ITA Match, NEP vs ITA Prediction, NEP vs ITA Predicted XIs, Injury Update for NEP vs ITA Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Narendra Modi Stadium: Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan described his sides dramatic defeat to South Africa as unlucky after a thrilling double super over contest ended in heartbreak at the Narendra Modi Stadium. In a Group D clash that will be remembered as one of the greatest matches in T20 World Cup history, Afghanistan pushed South Africa to the absolute limit before falling short in the second super over. After Ryan Rickleton (61) and Quinton de Kock (59) powered the Proteas to 187/6, Afghanistan responded with an equally spirited effort, led by Rahmanullah Gurbazs explosive 84, to tie the match and force a super over. Reflecting on the bowling effort after South Africas strong start, Rashid, speaking after the match, said, The boys did an amazing job, especially after the way they started with the batting. 100 runs in 10 overs, one wicket. And then we restrict them under 190 was a huge effort. And then the way we started with the bat. So so unlucky at the end to be a part of losing team. But I think overall we have given all the efforts in the ground. And just a matter of the result, we haven't got the right result. He elaborated on the chase strategy, stating, That's what we had in the mind. This wicket is good, we played a lot in IPL on this wicket. The average score is 190-195. The discussion was there with the team that yes they had a great start but let's just try our best to bowl last 10 overs as good as possible and restrict them under 200. And we gave ourselves the best chance to chase it. We got a best chance to chase but just to be on the wrong side. Gurbazs fearless hitting nearly sealed a historic win, especially in the final super over where he struck three consecutive sixes. Rashid praised the opener, saying, Amazing innings, that's what he's famous for. To play his own kind of innings and destructive innings especially at the top-order. He has given us a best start. Especially in the last couple of overs in the powerplay we lost three wickets back-to-back which did really put him on the back foot as well where he tried to just keep the innings.... We little bit restrict him as well. But overall he played amazing especially in the last Super Over - I think 3 sixes and then to finish with the last 1 ball, 5, was very close. On the decisive moments in the super over, Rashid admitted, We had our opportunity. Even to look into the last Super Over as well, 1 ball 5 runs it could go anyway. I think we had our opportunities. To be a little bit smarter while batting. A bit of dive, one good ball just to finish off the game. But I think there's a lot of things for us to learn from here. We only get better. Hopefully we keep that good energy around and we come back harder and harder. The emotional toll was evident as Afghanistans hopes of progressing took a blow. On the decisive moments in the super over, Rashid admitted, We had our opportunity. Even to look into the last Super Over as well, 1 ball 5 runs it could go anyway. I think we had our opportunities. To be a little bit smarter while batting. A bit of dive, one good ball just to finish off the game. But I think there's a lot of things for us to learn from here. We only get better. Hopefully we keep that good energy around and we come back harder and harder. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Though Afghanistan ended up on the losing side, their fighting display ensured the contest would be remembered as an instant T20 classic. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Namibias Teen Fast Bowling Sensation Heingo Promises To Keep India To 180
T20 World Cup: Namibias teenaged fast bowling sensation Max Heingo said his team will try to keep defending champions India to 180 and not concede 250 when the two sides meet in a Group A clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday. Namibia will come into the clash against India after losing to Netherlands by seven wickets at the same venue on Tuesday. No, they're not going to score 250 above against us - not a chance. I'm actually going to detect that maybe if they're scoring high or they're actually going to score maybe like 180 or so. But they won't score 300 against us, Heingo told IANS in an exclusive interview on the eve of the clash. With a sell-out crowd expected for Thursdays clash, Heingo, making his maiden T20 World Cup appearance, felt playing India in their backyard will be overwhelming yet exhilarating. In the run-up to the World Cup, Heingo also picked two wickets each in warm-up games at the BCCI CoE Ground in Bengaluru against Scotland and India A, where he dismissed Priyansh Arya and Vipraj Nigam. It's been really good actually. I'm just here to experience how the World Cup is being played and actually playing under the pressure of 50,000 people in the stands. It's actually my first time playing here and I'm really looking forward to executing my skills and what I've trained so far. For me, I will be under pressure and nervousness. But for them, they actually played a lot of games under pressure. So for me, honestly, it's going to be good. My teammates are all inspiring me and they are all trying to remove the nervousness from me, but actually it won't be removed. I'm just looking forward to executing my skills, based on what I've trained so far and come here for, he elaborated. Heingo, whos picked two wickets in as many T20Is, also attributed Namibias defeat to Netherlands to a single fielding lapse. About yesterday's game, only one drop catch cost us the match. So far, we are feeling disappointed. But we're actually feeling bad because we're actually putting in our 100 percent. So we are actually proud of that, but we're just looking forward to winning the rest of the games. Asked about how Namibia has benefited from the expertise of consultant coach Gary Kirsten, who guided India to their 2011 ODI World Cup triumph, Heingo said, He's got a lot of experience. So it actually helps us build a team and teaches what cricket really is. I actually feel happy that he's with us and so it's all good. He also talked about the backing from lead pacers Ruben Trumpelmann and JJ Smit. It's actually good because I'm actually learning some experience from them, as they are the guys who played under pressure and so on. So I'm just looking forward to playing with them again and learning more from their experiences. Heingo grew up in Walvis Bay, a port city some 300 kilometers from Namibia's capital Windhoek, where he was identified through Cricket Namibia's development programme that scouts and nurtures young talented players. Life in the township meant long walks and limited means for Heingo, who comes from a modest family background. Born in Oshakati and raised in Oshali village in the Ohangwena region by his grandmother, Heingo was introduced to cricket as a school-going third grader, when a teacher named Quinton Hauseb visited his classroom in search of players. Though the sport felt unfamiliar at first, Hausebs patience and encouragement nurtured Heingo interest. Recognising his early potential, Hauseb urged him to keep practicing and was soon spotted by the development programme scouts. Born in Oshakati and raised in Oshali village in the Ohangwena region by his grandmother, Heingo was introduced to cricket as a school-going third grader, when a teacher named Quinton Hauseb visited his classroom in search of players. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada as inspiration, especially with a striking resemblance to his smooth bowling action, Heingos passion and raw ability to bowl fast gave him a rapid rise through the ranks. I started playing cricket at school. There is actually proper cricket in the city, just like how it is in Windhoek - there's also proper fields, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
SL vs OMN Match 16 Prediction, ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Match Preview And Expected Playing XI
SL vs OMN, Match 16, Cricket Tips :Sri Lanka and Oman are ready to take on each other in the next game of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. This game will be played in Group B, starting at 11 AM IST at Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Sri Lanka won their opening game, beating Ireland by 20 runs. But they will head into the second game without their premier match-winner, Wanindu Hasaranga. He has been left out of the tournament due to injury, which has come as a big blow for the team. Oman also had a defeat to start their campaign, and they need to get back to winning ways, as another defeat will push them out of the competition. SL vs OMN: Match Details Date : February 12, 2026 (Thursday) Time : 11:00 AM IST Venue : Pallakele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele SL vs OMN Live Streaming Details The live action of the SL vs OMN game will be available on the Star Sports Networks on Indian TV channels. Fans can switch to the Jio Hotstar streaming platform to watch the game through live stream. SL vs OMN Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 0 Sri Lanka: 0 Oman : 0 No-Result : 0 SL vs OMN: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Pallekele is expected to be slow and bowling-friendly. There will be a good amount of turn, and spinners will dominate here. This pitch is slow and low, and we might see uneven bounce in the lateral stages of the game. SL vs OMN: Possible XIs Sri Lanka : Kamil Mishara, Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kamindu Mendis, Charith Asalanka, Pavan Rathnayake, Dasun Shanaka (c), Dunith Wellalage, Dushmantha Chameera, Maheesh Theekshana, Matheesha Pathirana Oman : Jatinder Singh (c), Aamir Kaleem, Hammad Mirza, Wasim Ali, Karan Sonavale, Jiten Ramanandi, Vinayak Shukla (wk), Sufyan Mehmood, Nadeem Khan, Shah Faisal, Shakeel Ahmed SL vs OMN: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Kusal Mendis scored a good fifty in the first game, and he will be a key batter for Sri Lanka. For Oman, the role of captain Jatinder Singh will be key, as he has been the top scorer for Oman in T20Is. Probable Best Bowler Maheesh Theekshana picked up three crucial wickets and is in good form at the moment. For Oman, Sufyan Mehmood is the pick of the bowlers, who can use these conditions well. Today Match Prediction : Oman are not much experienced at this level, which is why we predict Sri Lanka to win this game in Pallekele. SL vs OMN Match 16, ICC T20 World Cup 2026, Today SL vs OMN Match, SL vs OMN Prediction, SL vs OMN Predicted XIs, Injury Update for SL vs OMN Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
T20 WC: Stoinis, Renshaw Guide Australia To 182/6 Against Ireland
T20 World Cup: A 61-run partnership between Matthew Renshaw and Marcus Stoinis helped Australia reach 182/6 in 20 overs against Ireland in their first match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Wednesday. Coming to bat after winning the toss, Australia were off to a bad start as their stand-in captain, Travis Head, was run out on the seventh ball of the innings after a mix-up with his opening partner, Josh Inglis. Head scored just six runs off seven balls he played and hit one four. After an early wicket, Inglis and Cameron Green played with positive intent and attacked Ireland bowlers fiercely. The duo forged a partnership of 49 runs off just 23 balls before Green was out on the last ball of the fifth over, trying to hit a six against Mark Adair. Green scored 21 runs off just 11 balls and provided momentum to the batting side with two sixes and one four. Inglis continued the attack by hitting two boundaries in the next two overs but was eventually caught by Paul Stirling at cover in the seventh over. The wicketkeeper batter scored 37 runs off just 17 balls. Inglis also hammered six boundaries and one six. Australia's experienced all-rounder Glenn Maxwell tried to steer the innings but was dismissed cheaply in the tenth over after edging out against Lorcan Tucker. Maxwell scored just 9 runs in nine balls. Australia were at 90/4 during the mid-innings interval, and as Ireland were hoping to do more damage, Renshaw and Stoinis forged a 61-run partnership, which was helped by Ireland's sloppy fielding. The duo adopted a boundary-less approach at the start as they were continuously rotating the strike, putting pressure on the opposition, who were looking for a wicket. Ireland finally got the breakthrough in the 17th over when Matthew Humphreys clean bowled Renshaw, who departed after scoring 37 runs in 33 balls. Stoinis, who was dropped by Delany in the next over, continued to attack but missed a well-deserved fifty when he was finally caught by Benjamin Calitz in the 18th over. Stoinis scored 45 runs in just 29 balls and hammered two fours and one six, which guided Australia to a challenging total. Ireland finally got the breakthrough in the 17th over when Matthew Humphreys clean bowled Renshaw, who departed after scoring 37 runs in 33 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Australia 182/6 in 20 overs (Marcus Stoinis 45, Matt Renshaw 37; Mark Adair 2-44, Harry Tector 1-24) against Ireland. Article Source: IANS
BCCI VP Rajeev Shukla Denounces AI-manipulated Audio On Pakistani TV Show, Calls It Misleading
BCCI VP Rajeev Shukla: BCCI vicepresident Rajeev Shukla has clarified that an audio clip attributed to him about the upcoming IndiaPakistan T20 World Cup match in a Pakistani TV show was manipulated using artificial intelligence and does not reflect his real comments. Shukla urged everyone not to believe or share such misleading content and to report it wherever it appears. A video of my remarks on the India Pakistan World Cup match has been manipulated using AI to alter the audio. These statements are not mine. I urge everyone not to believe or circulate this misleading content and to report it wherever such videos are seen, he shared in X post. A Pakistani cricket show, hosted by former cricketer Shoaib Malik, on ARY News broadcast an AI-generated version of an audio clip of Shukla's remark on Pakistans dramatic U-turn on its proposed boycott of the high-voltage India-Pakistan clash. I would like to show you a clip of BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla, Malik can be heard saying in a video, which has been circulating on social media, before playing the questionable audio. In the clip, a voice (poorly) resembling Shuklas can be heard as, I am delighted to see the outcome of the deliberations initiated by the ICC representative on the repeated requests by BCCI to convince Pakistan to play against India. Its a good solution, amicable solution which has been found to give priority to cricket, important to the game. This is what has been done. However, Shuklas original remarks had a different tone. In the clip, a voice (poorly) resembling Shuklas can be heard as, I am delighted to see the outcome of the deliberations initiated by the ICC representative on the repeated requests by BCCI to convince Pakistan to play against India. Its a good solution, amicable solution which has been found to give priority to cricket, important to the game. This is what has been done. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I am delighted to see the outcome of the deliberations initiated by the ICC representative, supervised by the ICC chairman, and then the representatives who had gone to Lahore to talk to the Pakistan Cricket Board as well as the Bangladesh Cricket Board. It's a good solution, an amicable solution which has been found to give priority to the importance of cricket to the game, he told reporters on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Never Been That Stressed In My Life, Says Ngidi After SA Vs AFG Double-super Over Thriller
T20 World Cup: South Africa pacer Lungi Ngidi admitted he had never been that stressed on a cricket field after the Proteas survived a dramatic double super over thriller against Afghanistan in their ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 Group D clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The high-octane encounter saw South Africa post 187/6, powered by Ryan Rickleton (61) and Quinton de Kock (59), before Afghanistan matched the total thanks largely to Rahmanullah Gurbazs blistering 84. With the scores tied at the end of 20 overs, the contest went into a super over, and then another, before South Africa finally sealed victory. I've lost so much weight today. I've never been that stressed in my life in a cricket game. But I'm happy to come out on the winning side. I actually knew that I was probably going to be the option (for the Super Over). And the captain said to keep doing the same. Almost got a wicket again with the slower balls but it just wasn't to be in the Super Over, Ngidi said during the post-match presentation, reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster. Ngidi was candid about his own performance during the tense phases. Let myself down in that first over. We had a plan that we were going to try and execute. It didn't go to plan. Leaked a few runs. So I just went back to what's been working for me in the past couple of months, he said. Afghanistans aggressive powerplay approach forced South Africa to adapt quickly. With they were going I knew that they were gonna keep attacking us (in the powerplay), so it brings the slower-ball into play. The message was clear from Quinton, David and Stubbs that the ones into the wicket were gripping. So slower-balls were going to be an option, Ngidi noted. The first super over ended level at 17, before David Miller and Tristan Stubbs blasted 23 in the second. Gurbaz threatened to pull off the impossible with three consecutive sixes, but Keshav Maharaj held his nerve to close out the win. We let ourselves down a little bit in the middle there with the way we were bowling. But in the end, when I hear that type of thing, I'm kind of smiling. Captain said it was going to be a scrap but I didn't know it was going to be that much of a scrap. Being able to win two Super Overs with our hitters hitting like that. We just had to try and defend it, but very happy with that, Ngidi stated. The first super over ended level at 17, before David Miller and Tristan Stubbs blasted 23 in the second. Gurbaz threatened to pull off the impossible with three consecutive sixes, but Keshav Maharaj held his nerve to close out the win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africas nerve in the decisive moments ensured they walked away with one of the most dramatic wins in T20 World Cup history. Article Source: IANS
'One Of The Craziest Games Ever': SA Vs AFG Double Super-over Thriller Leaves Cricket Greats In Awe
BLOODY BRILLIANT FOR CRICKET: In what can only be described as the greatest T20I, South Africa survived a breathtaking Afghanistan challenge in a double super over thriller at the Narendra Modi Stadium, and former cricketers shared their thoughts on the game after the Proteas clinched a dramatic victory after two pulsating super overs. Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa wrote on X, Has to be one of the craziest games I ever watched in a T20 World Cup. Feel for Gurbaz who stood tall for Afghanistan!! SA hold their nerves under pressure which was great to watch!! BLOODY BRILLIANT FOR CRICKET!! Former South African pacer Dale Steyn, who was also commentating during the game, reacted, THAT WAS INCREDIBLE!!!! Former India player Irfan Pathan, meanwhile, tweeted, Ohhhhh Afghanistan so near, yet still so far. Sreevats Goswami penned, Stand up and applaud. A cricket match that we will remember for ages !! Unreal scenes, Absolute cinema !! Both teams deserve to win but South Africa finally getting across the line. Well done Afghanistan. Proteas legend Faf du Plessis summed it up simply, writing, What a game !! SAvsAFG As a neutral, was this one of the best matches you have ever watched?? My heart rate was sky hight for the last hour, Tabraiz Shamsi posted on X. During the match, he shared, What on earth is going on in Ahmedabad. My worrrrrrd this is a crazy game. Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan opted to field first in a must-win Group D clash. Early strikes from Fazalhaq Farooqi, who dismissed South Africa captain Aiden Markram, suggested a tight contest. However, Quinton de Kock (59 off 41) and Ryan Rickleton (61 off 28) put the Proteas in control with a devastating 116-run partnership. Cameos from Dewald Brevis (23) and David Miller (20 not out) helped South Africa reach a competitive 187/6. Chasing, Rahmanullah Gurbaz led Afghanistan with a 26-ball fifty, including seven sixes. Despite three quick wickets, Afghanistan kept the scoring rate up through Azmatullah Omarzai (22) and Rashid Khan (20). The match went down to the final over, and a crucial run out brought Afghanistan level at 187, forcing a super over. In the first super over, Afghanistan batted first, posting 17 runs with Azmatullah and Gurbaz producing some exquisite hitting. South Africas reply, led by Brevis and Stubbs, matched the total to force a second super over. Chasing, Rahmanullah Gurbaz led Afghanistan with a 26-ball fifty, including seven sixes. Despite three quick wickets, Afghanistan kept the scoring rate up through Azmatullah Omarzai (22) and Rashid Khan (20). The match went down to the final over, and a crucial run out brought Afghanistan level at 187, forcing a super over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The encounter will be remembered as one of the greatest T20 matches in World Cup history, featuring breathtaking hitting, nerve-wracking tension, and a showcase of skill and resilience from both sides. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Skipper Marsh Suffers Injury; Australia Call Up Smith As Cover
T20 World Cup: Australia faces another injury blow as skipper Mitchell Marsh missed the campaign opener against Ireland on Wednesday after sustaining a direct blow to the groin during training earlier this week, which caused internal testicular bleeding. Travis Head is leading the side against Ireland in Marsh's absence, as he did in the first T20 in Pakistan last month, with his fellow opener requiring a period of rest and rehabilitation. Reacting to the injury, standby player Steve Smith, who last featured in T20Is in February 2024 but remains a mainstay in Australias Test side, has been called in to travel to Sri Lanka. Smith will acclimatise and be ready to step in if needed. He is experiencing ongoing pain and discomfort which is restricting his movement. Scans have confirmed internal testicular bleeding, and he will require a period of rest and rehabilitation. His return to play will be guided by symptom resolution and medical advice. Standby player Steve Smith will travel to Sri Lanka as cover to acclimatise and prepare, should he be required, Cricket Australia said in a statement. Smith hasn't been officially added to Australia's World Cup squad yet, but the 2021 champions do have a spare spot available if they need to bring him in quickly after opting not to replace Josh Hazlewood in their 15-man group. Marsh's injury adds another layer to Australia injury list after Hazlewood and Pat Cummins were both ruled out from the initial squad. Meanwhile, Nathan Ellis has been declared fit after recovering from a hamstring niggle and will lead the pace attack in their first-up clash with Ireland. Marsh's injury adds another layer to Australia injury list after Hazlewood and Pat Cummins were both ruled out from the initial squad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad: Mitch Marsh (c), Xavier Bartlett, Cooper Connolly, Tim David, Ben Dwarshuis, Cameron Green, Nathan Ellis, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Glenn Maxwell, Matthew Renshaw, Marcus Stoinis, Adam Zampa. Travelling reserve: Sean Abbott Article Source: IANS
Heartbreak for Gurbaz and Afghanistan as South Africa win after double Super Over
Regulation time ended at 187-187; then we had 17-17 after the first Super Over; South Africa finally won the game after winning the second Super Over 23-19
T20 WC: South Africa Survive Afghanistan Scare In Double Super-over Thriller
Narendra Modi Stadium: In a pulsating Group D encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium, South Africa and Afghanistan played out a sensational contest in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, forcing the match into a double super over after two explosive innings before the Proteas finally clinched a win. Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan won the toss and opted to field as the team eyed their first win of the tournament. Early morning conditions offered some assistance to the bowlers, and Afghanistan made the most of it, keeping the South African batters in check during the first three overs. Fazalhaq Farooqi struck first, trapping South Africa captain Aiden Markram with a clever slower delivery to mid-off. However, the game soon shifted in South Africas favour, thanks to a dominant partnership between Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickleton. The left-handed pair tore apart the Afghan bowling attack, compiling 116 runs off just 61 balls. De Kock reached his fifty with a classy pull shot, finishing 59 off 41 deliveries, while Rickleton was sensational, hammering 61 from only 28 balls, including four sixes and five boundaries. Rashid temporarily stemmed the flow of runs by removing both de Kock and Rickleton within three balls, but cameos from Dewald Brevis (23) and David Miller (20 not out) helped South Africa post a competitive 187/6. Chasing, Afghanistan got off to a dream start with Rahmanullah Gurbaz in full swing. The opener smashed two fours and three sixes as the team raced to 50 in just four overs. South Africa fought back with three quick wickets as Lungi Ngidi castled Ibrahim Zadran and accounted for Gulbadin Naib, while Kagiso Rabada removed Sediqullah Atal, reducing Afghanistan from 51/0 to 52/3. Gurbaz continued his onslaught, bringing up a 26-ball fifty with powerful hitting that included seven sixes and four fours. By the 10-over mark, Afghanistan were 93/3, keeping the pressure firmly on the Proteas. George Linde eventually ended Gurbazs blistering knock, but Azmatullah Omarzai (22) and Rashid Khan (20) kept the momentum alive. The contest came down to the final over, with Afghanistan needing 13 runs to win. Kagiso Rabadas over began poorly with a no-ball and a wide, allowing Afghanistan to scrape to 187 before a crucial run-out forced a dramatic super over. In the first super over, Afghanistan batted first. Azmatullah and Gurbaz combined for a brilliant 17 runs against South Africas Linde and Ngidi, highlighted by Azmats towering six over long-off and a clever boundary through backward point. In response, South Africa's Brevis pulled a huge six off Farooqi, and tristan Stubbs cleared Nabis outstretched hand, levelling the super over and forcing a second one. In the second super over, South Africa continued with confidence, knowing the match was theirs to claim as Miller and Stubbs walked out to put up a target for the Afghans. Stubbs got South Africa off to a flier, smashing a slower-ball off-cutter over deep mid-wicket for six. He followed up with a quick single, keeping the strike alive for Miller. Miller then took charge, punishing a length delivery outside off with a perfect loft over deep mid-wicket for a massive six, followed immediately by another towering six off an off-pace length ball. A mistimed pull yielded two more runs, but South Africas momentum was unrelenting. By the final delivery, Miller flicked a yorker-length ball between deep mid-wicket and long-on for a well-taken two, taking South Africas second super over total at 23 runs, leaving Afghanistan with an imposing target 24 to chase and swinging the advantage firmly in the Proteas favour. Rashid sent out Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Mohammad Nabi to chase the total, but South Africas spin ace, Keshav Maharaj, held his nerve superbly. Nabi fell early, mistiming a lofted shot to Miller at the backward point. This left Gurbaz to shoulder the chase alone. The Afghan opener produced a breathtaking display of power-hitting, smashing three consecutive sixes in a show of sheer audacity, bringing the equation down to four needed off the final ball. But Maharaj held his composure, and on the last delivery, he trapped Gurbaz, dismissing him and securing a dramatic victory for South Africa. The result brought an end to an extraordinary contest, one that had already included two super overs, heroic performances from Rahmanullah Gurbaz, David Miller, and Stubbs, and a breathtaking display of tension, skill, and drama that will be remembered as one of the greatest T20 matches in World Cup history. Brief Scores- South Africa 187/6 in 20 ov (Ryan Rickleton 61, Quinton de Kock 59; Azmatullah Omarzai 3-41, Rashid Khan 2-28) beat Afghanistan 187/10 in 19.4 ov (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 84, Azmatullah Omarzai 22; Lungi Ngidi 3-26, Keshav Maharaj 1-27) in super overs. Brief Scores- Also Read: Live Cricket Score 2nd Super Over- South Africa 23/0 (David Miller 16*, Tristan Stubbs 7*) beat Afghanistan 19/2 (Rahmanullah Gurbaz 18, Keshav Maharaj 2-19) Article Source: IANS
Australia win the toss and bat against Ireland, Inglis to open
Mitchell Marsh was ruled out moments before the game having suffered a blow to the the groin in training earlier in the week
T20 WC: I Dont See Washington Sundar Playing In Delhi, Says Bangar Ahead Of Namibia Clash
T20 World Cup: Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar believes Washington Sundar is unlikely to feature in Indias ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 fixture against Namibia in Delhi, even though the all-rounder has regained fitness. India opened their campaign with a 29-run victory over the USA, but the batting unit endured a few nervy moments despite securing the win. As the team prepares for its next group stage encounter, attention has turned to the possible composition of the playing XI, particularly with Sundar back in the mix. The off-spin bowling all-rounder, who has been recovering from a side strain and rib injury, participated in fielding drills during Tuesdays practice session and later bowled to Tilak Varma alongside Kuldeep Yadav. He was also seen engaged in extended discussions with head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar as the team management assessed his match readiness. Its great news that Washington Sundar is going to join the team, because the Indian management has been patient with him and has a lot of confidence in his abilities. The fact that they persisted with him in the squad despite his unavailability at the start of the tournament shows they want to maintain a similar team combination. If, say for instance, a spin-bowling all-rounder is required, Washington Sundar can certainly come in. But I dont see him playing in Delhi. I certainly see Jasprit Bumrah making it to the playing eleven, with the in-form Mohammed Siraj the one likely to miss out, Bangar told JioStar while speaking on Sundars improved fitness and possible changes in the playing XI. Bangar also advised Indias batters to remain confident in their approach despite the hiccups against the USA, stressing that their aggressive philosophy has brought consistent success in recent times. I dont think Indian batters should overanalyse what happened at Wankhede against the USA, because the approach this Indian batting line-up plays with nowadays in T20 cricket is obviously fraught with risk. On days like that, when a couple of wickets fall, and you still want to keep going hard, you are bound to lose wickets in clusters. If there is one learning, it is to maybe slow down slightly, but not have too much of a doubt in your approach, because that fearless style has given you a lot of success. Keep backing your abilities and keep playing the way this Indian batting unit has approached T20 cricket over the last 18 months or so, he said. Highlighting the balance within the batting order, Bangar pointed to the blend of composure and attacking intent among key players. I dont think Indian batters should overanalyse what happened at Wankhede against the USA, because the approach this Indian batting line-up plays with nowadays in T20 cricket is obviously fraught with risk. On days like that, when a couple of wickets fall, and you still want to keep going hard, you are bound to lose wickets in clusters. If there is one learning, it is to maybe slow down slightly, but not have too much of a doubt in your approach, because that fearless style has given you a lot of success. Keep backing your abilities and keep playing the way this Indian batting unit has approached T20 cricket over the last 18 months or so, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will look to fine-tune their combinations and build momentum as they continue their campaign in the capital. Article Source: IANS
Rabada to Noor - 13 needed from six balls. Here's what happened next
Relive ESPNcricinfo's ball-by-ball commentary of the eventful final over of the game between Afghanistan and South Africa in Ahmedabad
Abhishek, Chakaravarthy Retain Top Spots In ICC Rankings; Raza Becomes No. 1 All-rounder
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground: India opener Abhishek Sharma maintained his place at the top of the T20I batter chart, Varun Chakravarthy holds a narrow advantage over Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed at the top of the list for T20I bowlers, while Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza became the top all-rounder in the latest ICC rankings released on Wednesday. Abhishek has 909 points to be placed ahead of England's PhilSalt (821), Pakistan's Sahibzada Farhan (769), Jos Buttler (766) and Pathum Nissanka (754). New Zealand's Tim Seifert (up one place to eighth), Sri Lanka's Kusal Mendis (up six spots to 12th), Scotland's George Munsey (up seven rungs to equal 23rd), India's Ishan Kishan (up seven slots to 25th) and the Netherlands' Michael Levitt (up six places to 27th) among the other movers. In the bowler's chart, Chakravarthy is holding a narrow advantage over Pakistan's Abrar Ahmed at the top of the list, with Sri Lanka all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga (up one place to fifth) the only significant mover inside the top 10. There is plenty of movement outside though, as Arshdeep Singh (up three places to 11th), Salman Mirza (up nine spots to 13th), Brad Evans (up 16 rungs to equal 15th, Mitchell Santner (up four slots to equal 19th), Bradley Currie (up 25 places to 24th) all make gains. In the allrounders list, Raza has been rewarded for his side's strong start to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup by regaining the No.1 spot. Zimbabwe registered an impressive eight-wicket victory over Oman in their T20 World Cup opener in Colombo and Raza's efforts with both bat and ball saw the veteran return to the top spot on the list for T20I all-rounders. In the allrounders list, Raza has been rewarded for his side's strong start to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup by regaining the No.1 spot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It saw Raza gain one place on the latest rankings for T20I all-rounders and move past Pakistan opener Saim Ayub into the premier position, a spot he first claimed towards the backend of last year. Article Source: IANS
Smith called up as cover for Australia with Marsh injured for T20 World Cup opener
Smith last played a T20I in February 2024 but plundered 299 runs at 59.80 and a strike-rate of 167.97 in six innings for Sydney Sixers in the latest BBL
ICC T20 World Cup: After Pakistan reversed their stance and agreed to play the T20 World Cup match against India, former spinner Danish Kaneria took a dig at the decision, saying, here are spin specialists and batting specialists, but Pakistan are U-turn specialist. The Pakistan government had earlier asked the team not to take the field for the clash against archrivals India to show support to Bangladesh, which was thrown out of the ICC T20 World Cup and replaced by Scotland after its demand for relocating its matches from India to Sri Lanka was rejected by the ICC. But on Monday night, the Pakistan government made a U-turn on its earlier stance and has now allowed the men's cricket team to play its scheduled match against India in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on February 15 at R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Theres a limit to everything I had said earlier that this drama wouldnt stop and that they would take a U-turn, because theyre specialists in it just like there are spin specialists and batting specialists, Pakistan is a U-turn specialist. Ive never seen anyone take U-turns better than them, Kaneria told IANS on Wednesday. The world started laughing at Pakistan saying that one moment they say one thing, and the next moment something completely different. Pakistan then went on to put forward its own demands, such as agreeing to play only on a bilateral basis, and so on. As pressure began to mount with the ICC warning of possible sanctions, the risk of significant financial losses, and the chance that foreign players might not receive NOCs to participate in the PSL the whole situation seemed illogical. There was no justification for suddenly announcing a boycott of the game, he added. Kaneria further questioned Pakistans boycott decision and the logic of linking it to Bangladesh, saying, What has Bangladesh ever done for Pakistan cricket? What Bangladesh did was a matter between them and the ICC. I dont understand when Bangladesh has ever helped the PCB in any way. You were making such big statements about boycotting so what happened now? What suddenly changed that youre being forced to play? said Kaneria. He continued, If youre going to make a decision, then at least stand by it. But suddenly taking a U-turn and creating a media frenzy saying we did this, we did that only makes things worse. This issue has escalated so much that it could become a major headache in the future. Right now, I honestly find the whole situation laughable. If youve taken a stand, then stick to it no means no. It seemed like Pakistan was worried about being isolated or getting knocked out of the tournament, so in the end they said, Alright, well play. Kaneria highlighted the psychological challenges of high-stakes India-Pakistan matches, noting that when a team mentally prepares for a no-contest scenario and is suddenly forced to face the tournaments biggest game, the sudden shift can create pressure for both the teams. Right now, I honestly find the whole situation laughable. If youve taken a stand, then stick to it no means no. It seemed like Pakistan was worried about being isolated or getting knocked out of the tournament, so in the end they said, Alright, well play. Also Read: Live Cricket Score There is pressure on both sides. Earlier, the players were mentally in a zone where they thought they wouldnt play India, would get two points, and move on to the Super 8. But suddenly, everything changed now they have to play the match. That means preparation doubles, and so does the pressure. Youll probably see heated moments and some words exchanged between players. In the end, the team that handles this pressure better will be the winner, Kaneria concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 World Cup: Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has come out in support of Pakistans Usman Tariq after the latters bowling action came under scrutiny during the T20 World Cup 2026, saying why are the restrictions only limited to the bowler? Tariq impressed with figures of 3-27 in Pakistans Group A win over the USA on Tuesday, securing his sides second victory of the tournament. However, despite his match-winning performance, attention quickly shifted to his bowling action, sparking debate. Known for a visible bend in his arm and an unconventional run-up, Tariq has faced questions over the legality of his action and whether it would stand up to international scrutiny, including in top T20 leagues. During Pakistans recent bilateral series against Australia, all-rounder Cameron Green had also raised concerns about the spinners action. On Wednesday, former India cricketer Shreevats Goswami criticised Tariqs pause during his run-up, comparing it to a rule change in football that disallows players from pausing during a penalty run-up. Even football doesnt allow players to pause during a penalty run-up anymore. How is this ok? Action - all good. But pause? That too while loading to deliver. This cant be continued seriously! Goswami wrote on X. Responding to the objection, Ashwin questioned why bowlers often face stricter regulations compared to batters. Agree football doesnt allow it! While the batter can be allowed to switch-hit or reverse without informing the umpire or bowler after him/her commits to start batting on one side, why are the restrictions only limited to the bowler? In fact the bowler isnt allowed to change the arm with which he/she bowls without informing the umpire! They should first change that rule, Ashwin wrote. Responding to the objection, Ashwin questioned why bowlers often face stricter regulations compared to batters. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Let me make it as clear as possible. Firstly, the legality of his action can only be tested at an ICC bowling action testing centre. Secondly, there is a 15-degree rule under which a bowler needs to keep his elbow straight, and to judge if a bowler is bowling within that 15-degree mark by the on-field umpire is impossible. The only solution to that is having a real-time in-competition testing tool. The above is a grey area and to accuse someone of utilising the grey area is wrong. Finally, if the pause at the crease is legal or not, and I believe that it is entirely legal because that is his regular action. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: De Kock, Rickleton & Jansen Guide SA To 187/6 Against Afghanistan
Narendra Modi Stadium: Riding on a commanding 114-run second-wicket stand between Quinton de Kock and Ryan Rickelton, South Africa posted 187/6 in their Group D clash against Afghanistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday. After being sent in to bat, the Proteas lost Aiden Markram early when Fazalhaq Farooqi deceived him with a slower ball, inducing a mistimed loft to mid-off. At 12/1 in the third over, Afghanistan had an early foothold. However, what followed was a sustained counterattack of the highest quality. De Kock and Rickelton initially weathered probing spells from Farooqi and Mujeeb Ur Rahman before shifting gears decisively. De Kock was particularly severe on anything overpitched, launching Mujeeb and later Rashid Khan over the ropes, while Rickelton complemented him with inventive strokeplay, including a reverse sweep and powerful slog-sweeps against the spinners. The introduction of Noor Ahmad in the 10th over proved expensive, conceding 23 runs as both batters targeted him ruthlessly. By the halfway mark, South Africa had surged to 98/1, and the momentum was firmly with them. The pair brought up their respective half-centuries in the 11th over de Kock reaching his fifty with a pull over midwicket and Rickelton raising his with a towering six over long-on. Afghanistan desperately needed a breakthrough, and captain Rashid Khan delivered in style. In a decisive 13th over, he removed both set batters, de Kock for 59 off 41 balls and Rickelton for a scintillating 61 off just 28 deliveries, to halt the onslaught. His spell of 2-28 proved pivotal in dragging Afghanistan back into the contest. The middle overs saw a relative slowdown as Dewald Brevis and David Miller attempted to rebuild. Noor and Rashid tightened the screws, while Azmatullah Omarzai cleverly mixed pace to chip away at the middle order. Brevis fell for 23 trying to muscle a slower ball down the ground, and Tristan Stubbs departed cheaply as Afghanistan continued their fightback. Despite the mini-collapse, South Africa found late impetus through Marco Jansen and Miller. Jansen played a brief but impactful cameo, striking 16 off seven balls, including a towering six down the ground. Miller contributed an unbeaten 20 off 15, ensuring the innings finished with momentum. The middle overs saw a relative slowdown as Dewald Brevis and David Miller attempted to rebuild. Noor and Rashid tightened the screws, while Azmatullah Omarzai cleverly mixed pace to chip away at the middle order. Brevis fell for 23 trying to muscle a slower ball down the ground, and Tristan Stubbs departed cheaply as Afghanistan continued their fightback. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 187/6 in 20 overs (Ryan Rickleton 61, Quinton de Kock 59; Azmatullah Omarzai 3-41, Rashid Khan 2-28) Article Source: IANS
Nazrul U-turn: T20 World Cup decision made by 'BCB and players', not government
BCB sports adviser Asif Nazrul had said on several occasions in the past that the BCB had only followed the Bangladesh government's orders
T20 WC: Numbers Game From Pakistan Vs USA Group A Match
T20 World Cup: After Pakistan secured a convincing 32-run victory over the USA in their Group A clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo, have alook at the numbers game from the contest. This was Pakistan's first victory against the USA in the T20I. Earlier , they lost the 2024 T20 WC match at Grand Prairie in the super over. 190/9: Pakistan's highest total v USA. Their previous best was 159/7 in the 2024 T20WC. 73: Sahibzada Farhan's 73 is the highest individual score made by any Pakistan batter vs USA. Previously, Babar Azam scored 44 at Grand Prairie in the 2024 T20WC. 3-27: Usman Tariq recorded the best bowling figures for Pakistan v USA. He erased the record of Mohmmad Aamer who took 25-1 in the 2024 T20WC. 16: Spinners bowled 16 overs for Pakistan. This was the 2nd occasion when spinners bowled 16 or more overs for Pakistan during an innings of T20I. In 2012 in Colombo Pakistan spinners bowled 18 overs v Australia. 3-27: Usman Tariq recorded the best bowling figures for Pakistan v USA. He erased the record of Mohmmad Aamer who took 25-1 in the 2024 T20WC. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Put in to bat, Pakistan posted a competitive 190/9, riding on Farhans explosive strokeplay and a crucial third-wicket partnership with captain Babar Azam. The target proved beyond the USA, who finished on 158/8 despite spirited resistance from Shayan Jahangir and Shubham Ranjane. Article Source: IANS
Under Harmanpreet Kaur: Harmanpreet Kaur-led Team India have begun their preparations for the upcoming multi-format away series against Australia, with newly appointed strength and conditioning coach Nicholas Lee expressing his excitement about working with the world champions and testing themselves against one of the best sides in womens cricket. The Women in Blue arrived in Australia earlier this week for the multi-format series, which begins on February 15 and features three T20 Internationals, as many One-Day Internationals, and a one-off Test. Lee, who recently joined the Indian setup, will undertake his first assignment with the team during this tour and said he is eager to both contribute to and learn from the squad. I've never worked with a world champion team. So I'm really looking forward to what I can learn from the girls, as well as what I can help them with. I'm really looking forward to the next few years, Lee said in a video shared by BCCI Women on X. He also spoke about his early impressions of the squad, highlighting the energy within the group, saying, I haven't had a huge amount of time with them, but I can tell that Rodrigues is going to be plenty of energy. She seems pretty bright and pretty chirpy. But I've been really lucky with the players I've worked with previously. Lee emphasised the importance of managing workload and recovery, particularly after the long journey from India to Australia. The team initially focused on light gym and recovery sessions to combat jet lag, then gradually built up to high-intensity training as they geared up for the challenging series. Coming from India to Australia, there's quite a significant time difference. So it takes a few days for the body to adjust, and sleep is incredibly important. So the first couple of days we've been here, we've just taken it quite easy. Done some recovery sessions and some light gym sessions, and now they're just starting to build up into some high-intensity training. Lee emphasised the importance of managing workload and recovery, particularly after the long journey from India to Australia. The team initially focused on light gym and recovery sessions to combat jet lag, then gradually built up to high-intensity training as they geared up for the challenging series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Australia having dominated womens cricket in recent years, the upcoming contest presents a significant test for India. Under Harmanpreet Kaurs leadership, with a renewed focus on fitness and conditioning, the team aims to deliver strong performances across all three formats in what promises to be a closely watched tour. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Noor Ahmad Returns As Afghanistan Ask South Africa To Bat
T20 World Cup: Afghanistan won the toss and elected to field first against South Africa in a Group D clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 on Wednesday here at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Afghanistan aim to secure their first win of the tournament and improve their fortunes against the previous editions runners-up, after losing their opener to New Zealand by five wickets at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. Led by Rashid Khan, the team, despite coming off a loss, should not be underestimated. They defeated New Zealand in the last T20 World Cup, and their win over cricketing giants Australia helped propel them to the semi-finals. Meanwhile, South Africa started their campaign with a 56-run victory over Canada. They are arguably the best cricketing nation yet to win a Men's T20 World Cup, along with, interestingly, their Group D rivals, New Zealand. Winning the toss, Afghan captain Rashid said, Fresh wicket and we're looking forward to chase. Against the big teams in the WC, it's a must-win game for us, need to put in the effort, don't worry about the result, but just put your energy on the field. It's a home ground, I have played for GT over the years in the IPL. I think this pitch will get better as the game goes on, that's the reason we're chasing. A couple of areas where we can improve - batting in the powerplay and we missed our lengths in the previous game. One change, Ziaur Rahmjan misses out, Noor Ahmad is in. Meanwhile, South African skipper Aiden Markram said, We would have bowled first as well, quite a bit of moisture, but not a bad thing to bat. Put the runs on the board and apply the pressure. We had a good game against Canada and had a nice workaround. One change for us - we have one change, we're playing the extra spinner in George Linde, he replaces Corbin Bosch. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, South African skipper Aiden Markram said, We would have bowled first as well, quite a bit of moisture, but not a bad thing to bat. Put the runs on the board and apply the pressure. We had a good game against Canada and had a nice workaround. One change for us - we have one change, we're playing the extra spinner in George Linde, he replaces Corbin Bosch. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Aiden Markram (c), Quinton de Kock (wk), Ryan Rickelton, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Marco Jansen, George Linde, Kagiso Rabada, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Changes On Cards As India Eye Win Over Namibia Before Pakistan Showdown (preview)
T20 World Cup: Amidst the mist in early morning hours before heat takes over the skies for the rest of the day, the thrill factor in New Delhi will go up a notch when defending champions India take on Namibia in a Group A clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday evening. The Suryakumar Yadav-led side had an almighty escape against the USA to kick off their title defence on a winning note, thanks to the skipper dishing out a rescue act masterclass at his home ground. With lessons learnt from that near banana peel situation, India would seek a more authoritative performance against Namibia before their attention shifts to the marquee clash against Pakistan in Colombo on Sunday. As the sun made way for night time to take centrestage, Jasprit Bumrah was back at what he does best - running in, rhythm restored, and menace intact. After ten days away from the bowling crease due to illness, Bumrah bowled at full tilt during Tuesday's training session. His return could mean that Mohammed Siraj, who had an impressive showing by picking three wickets against the USA after being called as a last-minute replacement for Harshit Rana, will be forced to make way for him. But Bumrah's return is just one piece of a puzzle that the Indian team think-tank is still assembling. Abhishek Sharma, the swashbuckling opener whose audacious strokeplay can change games in mere minutes, is in hospital with a stomach bug. His first-ball golden duck against the USA was followed by absence from the fielding innings due to viral fever and an upset stomach. Should Abhishek be deemed unavailable for Thursdays clash, the spotlight will turn to Sanju Samson, the elegant keeper-batsman whose fortunes have oscillated like a pendulum. Losing his opening spot to an in-form Ishan Kishan after a lean patch against New Zealand, Samson now finds himself on the verge of getting back his opening slot. But the pressure to perform will be high on Samson he averages just 16.8 in T20Is since 2025 and has been out 10 times in the first six overs. In Tuesdays practice session, he was tentative initially before getting the timing right. Despite hosting just one game so far, New Delhi has already established itself as venue offering the highest turn so far in this tournament, the onus will be high on Samson to be the perfect partner with Kishan to maximise power-play returns. For Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav, this is the ground where they've plied their trade for Delhi Capitals in countless IPL battles. They know every crack, rough patch, and inch of the small ground so well that it will come to advantage for keeping Namibias batters on a tight leash. Though Axar was surprisingly sent in at number eight in Mumbai, if trouble strikes again in New Delhi, expect Axar to arrive much earlier and target short boundaries easily. With Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, along with all-rounder Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube in fine fettle, Indian bowling line-up looks formidable on paper. Yet for all India's firepower and home advantage, Namibia arrives into the clash after a seven-wicket loss to Netherlands on Tuesday. Though India had the better of them in their 2021 meeting by nine wickets, Namibia will be keen to put their concerns aside and put up a better showing in front of a sell-out crowd in the stadium. Captain Gerhard Erasmus, Namibia's leading run-scorer in T20Is, would be keen to play a longer innings after his cameo was cut short by Bas de Leede. Jan Frylinck is capable of giving Namibia the explosive start they need, while Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton, who top-scored with 42 on Tuesday, will be needed to play longer if the Indian bowlers run through the batting order. Left-arm pacer Ruben Trumpelmann, with his height and ability to extract movement, holds the new ball responsibilities alongside JJ Smit, though his struggles against left-handers could prove costly against an Indian top order majorly filled with southpaws. But with a desire to prove they've evolved hugely since 2021, expect Namibia to give a tough fight to a mighty Indian outfit, who will hope their stars shine brightest when it matters the most on Thursday before Sunday's high-stakes clash against Pakistan takes centrestage. When: Thursday, February 12, 7:00 PM IST Where: Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads Where to watch: Star Sports Network for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Namibia: Gerhard Erasmus (c), Zane Green (wk), Bernard Scholtz, Ruben Trumpelmann, JJ Smit, Jan Frylinck, Louren Steenkamp, Malan Kruger, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Jack Brassell, Ben Shikongo, JC Balt, Dylan Leicher, William Myburgh, and Max Heingo. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Abhishek Sharma Hospitalised With Stomach Infection, Doubtful For Namibia Clash
T20 World Cup: Indias left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma is in doubt for Thursdays clash against Namibia in the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup after being admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi due to stomach infection. Sharma, 25, missed the training session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday evening and remains under medical observation, with assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirming in a press conference that hes down with a stomach bug. Abhishek Sharma has been admitted to a private hospital in New Delhi since Monday due to his stomach infection issues. The Indian team management will decide on his availability for the clash against Namibia on Thursday based on what the doctor's report says. Some further tests have happened too, so they are awaiting what it would tell about his total recovery timeline and subsequent availability for the game against Namibia, said a source tracking the development to IANS. Sharma played in Indias opening Group A game against USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai with high fever, where he bagged a duck. Later, a stomach bug led to him not fielding in the second innings, as Suryakumar Yadav-led India won by 29 runs. The Indian team management will be reluctant to rush him back, considering the defending champions have a marquee clash against Pakistan in Colombo on February 15 and then take on Netherlands in Ahmedabad on February 18, before the Super Eight stage begins. Sharma played in Indias opening Group A game against USA at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai with high fever, where he bagged a duck. Later, a stomach bug led to him not fielding in the second innings, as Suryakumar Yadav-led India won by 29 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Tuesdays practice session, Samson did spend considerable time batting alongside Kishan. India will have another practice session at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday evening before taking the field for the clash against Namibia on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Abhishek Sharma hospitalised with stomach issue
Star opener Abhishek Sharma a potential doubt for India's second T20 World Cup 2026 game - against Namibia - on Thursday after being admitted to a Delhi hospital
England's Jos Buttler Calls Brendon Mccullum 'As Sharp A Coach As I Ever Worked With'
Senior England player Jos Buttler on Tuesday backed under-fire Brendon McCullum, saying the New Zealander was as sharp a coach as I've ever worked with. McCullum is desperate for success at the T20 World Cup in India, where England face the West Indies in Mumbai on Wednesday, after facing flak for the torrid 4-1 thumping in the Ashes. England coach McCullum was accused of being too laid-back and allowing a drinking culture in the camp. White-ball captain Harry Brook had to apologise after being involved in an altercation with a night-club bouncer on the eve-of-Ashes tour of New Zealand. On Sunday, McCullum was seen sending messages via walkie-talkie to the England players during drinks breaks as they squeezed home against Nepal in a last-ball nail-biter in Mumbai. It appeared to be part of a more hands-on, proactive coaching approach, and Buttler welcomed it. I think he's had those walkie-talkies for a while now, but then communication from top to bottom has always been really good in the group, former captain Buttler told reporters at the Wankhede stadium ahead of training. 'Baz' can sit with his feet up and his sunglasses on and look very relaxed. But he's as sharp a coach as I've ever worked with. He doesn't miss a beat. He was a successful captain, so he's got lots of great messages, knowledge and stuff to pass on to all the players. His relationship with Harry Brook has been a great one for this team. They're really close. Brook took over after Buttler stood down as captain last year, following England's group stage exit from the 50-over Champions Trophy in Pakistan and the UAE. That followed an embarrassing title defence at the 50-over World Cup in India in 2023 and a semi-final exit as defending champions at the 2024 T20 World Cup in the Caribbean. Buttler, who led England T20 World Cup glory in 2022 in Australia, said it had been tricky to adjust to just being a player again after being captain. In his second game after giving up the role, he sought advice from Joe Root, who had stood down as Test captain but played on under Ben Stokes. He was stood at slip and I was keeping wicket. We had five or 10 minutes just talking about it, he said. How different it is when he's been captain... and some of the various emotions he felt, the challenges that he found, and yes it was really helpful. England on Tuesday announced one change from the team that beat Nepal, seamer Luke Wood being replaced by Jamie Overton. Wood conceded 14 runs from the 19th over against Nepal on Sunday in taking 1-31 from three overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England team to play West Indies: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (capt), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid
Nepal Call For India, England, Australia To Play In Kathmandu
Nepal captain Rohit Paudel on Tuesday called for cricketing powers India, England and Australia to tour his country to play a T20 series. Nepal came within a nail-biting single ball of one of the biggest upsets in T20 World Cup history on Sunday when they lost to Harry Brook's England by four runs in Mumbai. Lokesh Bam could only hit a single off Sam Curran's final delivery when he needed a six. My message would be a warm welcome to all those teams, Paudel said as his side prepared to face Italy in Mumbai on Thursday. They will love in Kirtipur and Kathmandu to play against us and they will get a warm welcome in Nepal. I think if Australia, England, India whoever comes, I think our cricket will grow and it will help to globalise the cricket more, so I think it's very important. Not only did the associate nation run England close on Sunday, but they lost by just one run to eventual finalists South Africa at the 2024 T20 World Cup. Paudel said the two results had raised the profile of Nepali cricket. Against South Africa, it was the first time we came so close, he said, adding that the last game against England has given us a lot more spotlight. India, Pakistan and England were all given big scares by non-Test playing nations in their first group matches. England's Jos Buttler said Tuesday that the T20 format was a great leveller. I think in T20 World Cups, T20 cricket, generally, the games are closer, said Buttler. One or two players can win games for their side on the day. So I think you're going to see some close games of cricket. The West Indies played a T20 series against Nepal last year, losing 2-1 and their head coach Darren Sammy said such encounters were important. I think it's our responsibility to grow the game in whatever way we can, Sammy told reporters in Mumbai ahead of the next West Indies match against England on Wednesday. If that is Australia playing Nepal or India playing Nepal or West Indies playing Nepal, it is our job to help spread the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And if giving or playing against the associate teams gives them more exposure ... I think it is only good for the game.
India Ready for Quality Pakistan Challenge After Boycott U-Turn in T20 World Cup
India said Tuesday it would be a challenge to face a quality Pakistan team in Colombo after Islamabad U-turned and decided to play the blockbuster T20 World Cup clash. The Pakistan government late Monday ended a week-long stand-off by rescinding its order for the cricket team to boycott the February 15 match. It's great that the game is back on, we kind of never changed the preparation, said India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate. India will face a second Group A match against Namibia on Thursday in New Delhi before flying to Sri Lanka. It means a quick turnaround for Sunday's match, the biggest and most lucrative clash in world cricket. It's going to be a challenge going to Colombo where Pakistan have been for the last two weeks, added Ten Doeschate. We are delighted to have another chance to play against a quality side in the first phase of the tournament. We are fully focused on just bringing our best game to that fixture. Pakistan warmed up for the clash in perfect fashion with a second win of the tournament in Colombo on Tuesday, by 32 runs against the USA. Opener Sahibzada Farhan, who top scored with 73, said: The match is on and we are in a confident mood. The last time the teams met, at last year's T20 Asian Cup, India beat Pakistan three times on their way to lifting the trophy in Dubai. This time it will be different and we will give a strong performance, said Farhan We lost all three matches including the final to India in the Asia Cup but they were not one-sided. Pakistan's decision to go ahead with the match was hailed Tuesday as an outbreak of good sense and good for cricket. A frantic weekend of negotiations saw International Cricket Council (ICC) and Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chiefs fly to Lahore on Sunday for talks with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The governments of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka both wrote to the Islamabad government on Monday urging it to change its stance and allow the game to go ahead. - 'Spirit of cricket' - After multilateral discussions, as well as the request of friendly countries, the Government of Pakistan hereby directs the Pakistan National Cricket Team to take the field on February 15, the Islamabad government said on its official X account late Monday night. The decision had been taken with the aim of protecting the spirit of cricket, it added. Former India cricketer Madan Lal told AFP on Tuesday that it was good for cricket. We want strong teams to play so that the charm of the World Cup is not lost, he added. Sri Lanka, who will host the match which generates multi-millions of dollars in advertising, broadcast rights, sponsorship and tourism, also praised the decision. Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in a social media post, thanked Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for ensuring the game we all love goes on. Veteran Indian journalist Pradeep Magazine told AFP good sense has prevailed on all sides. Financial considerations would have been taken into account, he added. Everyone realised that losing the revenue from an IndiaPakistan match would have been a loss-loss situation for all ICC member nations. - Acrimonious build-up - The 20-team tournament has been overshadowed by an acrimonious political build-up. Bangladesh, who refused to play in India citing security concerns, were replaced by Scotland. As a protest, the Pakistan government ordered the team not to face co-hosts India in the Group A fixture. Pakistan, who edged out Netherlands in the tournament opener on Saturday, would have conceded two points if they had forfeited the match. Pakistan will play all their T20 World Cup matches in Sri Lanka as part of an International Cricket Council deal that ensures the two nations only meet on neutral territory. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said on Friday before their opening win against the USA that his team would travel to Colombo for the clash, whether the game was on or not. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We haven't said no to playing them, Suryakumar said. Our flights are booked and we are going to Colombo.
Western Australia clinch one-wicket thriller after Webster's century
Tasmania lost two wickets in the first over before Webster and Ward added a record 237 but the home side chased a big target
T20 WC: We Are Pakistan, We Do Things Differently, Says Skipper Agha On Teams clinical Win Vs USA
T20 World Cup: Pakistan captain Salman Agha appeared relaxed and satisfied after leading his team to a 32-run victory over the United States in their Group A match at the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Tuesday. He called the performance clinical but also highlighted the potential for further improvement. Asked about his demeanour after the victory, Agha brushed it off with trademark humour before turning his attention to the teams all-round effort, particularly the improvement in the middle overs with the bat. I always smile. When have you seen me not smile? (laughs). Clinical win. Last game, we didn't bat well in the middle overs, but today we did. Once we scored 190, we knew we could defend that, Agha said during the post-match presentation. Agha said he would have opted to bat first regardless of the toss, backing Pakistans bowling resources to defend even modest totals while underlining the teams distinctive approach to the game. I would've batted first after winning the toss. With the kind of bowling we have, we know we can win even with 160-170. We are Pakistan, we do things differently from the world, he said. Despite his preference, the skipper stressed that Pakistan were equally comfortable chasing, pointing to the adaptability within the batting unit as he said, We're comfortable with chasing as well. Our batting order is flexible. First three will probably go in the same order, but we're flexible after that. Agha said he would have opted to bat first regardless of the toss, backing Pakistans bowling resources to defend even modest totals while underlining the teams distinctive approach to the game. I would've batted first after winning the toss. With the kind of bowling we have, we know we can win even with 160-170. We are Pakistan, we do things differently from the world, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have finishers who can go early if we don't get too many wickets at first. But if you get early wickets, we still have a batter who can go and obviously take the game to the deep and then allow the finishers to come and finish the game as well. Always room for improvement. We like to bowl well in Power-play. In patches, we were good, but we can be more clinical, Agha concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: We Panicked A Bit, Says USA Captain Monank Patel After Loss To Pakistan
T20 World Cup: USA captain Monank Patel felt his side lost control of things, with both bat and ball, during the middle overs after suffering a 32-run defeat against Pakistan in their Group A match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Tuesday. Assessing the bowling effort while defending 190, Monank said the USA started reasonably well but failed to sustain pressure through the middle phase, even though the pacers recovered towards the end. We bowled decently in the Power-play but didn't bowl well in the middle overs. Came back in the last four overs, where the pacers bowled well. We were still in the game with 190, Monank said during the post-match presentation. Monank felt a similar pattern unfolded during the chase, with the USA unable to maintain intent once the field spread, allowing Pakistans spinners to dictate terms. He said, Played well in the Power-play, but couldn't show intent in the middle overs. While batting, we didn't show intent. Their spinners were not giving enough pace, and it was hard to hit the boundary options. We panicked a bit, and that cost us the game. Despite the loss, the USA skipper emphasised the progress his side has made over the past year and said the group's confidence remained high heading into the contest. We've been playing really good cricket for the last 12-15 months. Coming here for the second game, we were confident enough. Just small mistakes in the game, he said. Despite the loss, the USA skipper emphasised the progress his side has made over the past year and said the group's confidence remained high heading into the contest. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Want to make sure we finish this World Cup strong with two wins. It's not easy playing at different venues. Now we'll go to Chennai. We'll have one session there. Will work hard to come back stronger, the USA skipper concluded. Article Source: IANS
Sammy: Both teams have power, difference will be with the ball
We've always been entertainers, and England has also been entertaining, Sammy said
T20 WC: Told My Coach Ill Earn The POTM Award, Says Sahibzada Farhan After Match-winning 73 Vs USA
T20 World Cup: Opening batter Sahibzada Farhan credited his preparation, confidence, and clarity of role at the top of the order after powering Pakistan to a 32-run win over the USA in their Group A encounter of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Tuesday. Farhans explosive 73 off 41 balls laid the foundation for Pakistans imposing total of 190/9, a performance the opener said he anticipated during practice on the eve of the match. The way we practised yesterday, the ball was coming onto my bat really well in the nets. I had already told our batting coach (Hanif Malik) yesterday that I was getting a good feeling for todays match, he said during the post-match presentation. The right-hander said his self-belief entering the contest was unwavering, and he even predicted a Player of the Match performance. I was confident. I even said, I will finish the match in a way that earns me the Player of the Match award, he stated. Farhan added that individual milestones were part of his broader goals for the tournament, underscoring his commitment to consistency at the global stage as he said, Ive set a personal target for myself, to win at least two to three Player of the Match awards in this World Cup. Reflecting on the conditions at Colombo, Farhan felt the surface allowed stroke-makers to play with freedom, which suited Pakistans aggressive approach at the top. The 28-year-old explained that his natural attacking instincts aligned perfectly with the demands of T20 cricket, especially in the early overs. I felt this pitch was much better. The ball was coming nicely onto the bat. Opening alongside Saim Ayub, Farhan said the duos responsibility was clearly defined, particularly during the Power-play. As openers, the role for me and Saim Ayub is always to utilise the powerplay properly. I naturally play an attacking brand of cricket, he added. While Ayub provided early momentum before falling for 19, Farhan believed his partner was unfortunate not to build on the start and said his own approach remained unchanged, sticking to his strengths rather than curbing intent. He also credited the clarity provided by the team leadership, stressing that aggression in the Power-play was a tactical directive. Ayub got the start today but was a bit unlucky. My thinking was to continue playing my natural game because in T20 cricket, as an opener, you have to play that way. Thats the role given to us by the captain, to keep the attack on in the first six overs, he said. While Ayub provided early momentum before falling for 19, Farhan believed his partner was unfortunate not to build on the start and said his own approach remained unchanged, sticking to his strengths rather than curbing intent. He also credited the clarity provided by the team leadership, stressing that aggression in the Power-play was a tactical directive. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Well go in with the same mindset as we did in our previous matches against India, including the Asia Cup. Well try to stay positive and play attacking cricket, Farhan concluded. Article Source: IANS
Spinners, Farhan seal comfortable win for Pakistan
Shadley van Schalkwyk and Shubham Ranjane were impressive for USA again, but they never came close to threatening Pakistan
T20 WC: Farhans Firepower, Disciplined Bowling Steer Pakistan Past USA In Second Match
T20 World Cup: Opener Sahibzada Farhans blistering 73 at the top of the order, followed by a controlled bowling effort, powered Pakistan to a convincing 32-run victory over the USA in their Group A clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Tuesday. Put in to bat, Pakistan posted a competitive 190/9, riding on Farhans explosive strokeplay and a crucial third-wicket partnership with captain Babar Azam. The target proved beyond the USA, who finished on 158/8 despite spirited resistance from Shayan Jahangir and Shubham Ranjane. Pakistan began brightly through openers Saim Ayub and Farhan, who added 54 for the first wicket to provide early momentum. While Ayub departed for a brisk 19, Farhan took control of the innings with an array of confident strokes, repeatedly clearing the infield and the ropes. His 73 came off just 41 deliveries and included six fours and five sixes, setting the tone for a high-scoring effort. After a brief wobble that saw Salman Agha depart cheaply, Farhan found an able ally in Babar. The pair stitched together an 81-run partnership that steadied Pakistan and ensured the run rate remained healthy through the middle overs. Babars 46 off 32 balls was measured yet effective, as he rotated strike efficiently and punished anything loose. The innings lost some momentum late as wickets fell in quick succession. Mohammad Nawaz and Faheem Ashraf failed to get going, while run-outs accounted for Usman Khan and Abrar Ahmed. However, Shadab Khans late assault, a 12-ball 30, injected fresh impetus to push Pakistan close to the 200 mark. For the USA, Shadley van Schalkwyk was the standout bowler, claiming 4-25 and repeatedly breaking partnerships. Mohammad Mohsin, Saurabh Netravalkar, and Harmeet Singh picked up one wicket apiece, but the damage inflicted in the powerplay and middle overs proved costly. Chasing 191, the USA showed early intent but struggled to sustain momentum against Pakistans varied attack. Andries Gous fell early, while captain Monank Patel failed to make an impact. Shayan Jahangir led the resistance with a fluent 49 off 34 balls, combining well with Milind Kumar, who struck 29, to briefly raise hopes of a chase. The turning point came as Pakistan tightened their grip through the middle overs. Shadab Khans two wickets and Usman Tariqs three-wicket haul stalled the USA innings, while Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Nawaz chipped in with timely breakthroughs. Shubham Ranjanes counter-attacking 51 off 30 balls added some late excitement, but the asking rate climbed steadily. In the end, the USA closed on 158/8, falling short by 32 runs as Pakistans bowlers executed their plans with discipline to seal a comprehensive victory. With that, Pakistan avenged their loss against the USA from the T20 World Cup of 2024, where the latter had scripted one of the biggest upsets of the tournament by defeating the Men in Green. In the end, the USA closed on 158/8, falling short by 32 runs as Pakistans bowlers executed their plans with discipline to seal a comprehensive victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 190/9 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 73, Babar Azam 46, Shadab Khan 30; Shadley van Schalkwyk 4-25) beat USA 158/8 in 20 overs (Shubham Ranjane 51, Shayan Jahangir 49; Usman Tariq 3-27, Shadab Khan 2-26) by 32 runs Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Sri Lankas Hasaranga, New Zealands Bracewell Ruled Out, Replacements Announced
The Event Technical Committee: Sri Lanka and New Zealand have suffered significant setbacks in the ongoing ICC Mens T20 World Cup, with star all-rounders Wanindu Hasaranga and Michael Bracewell ruled out of the remainder of the tournament due to injuries. The two teams have moved swiftly to name replacements, with Deshan Hemantha joining the Sri Lankan squad and Cole McConchie drafted into the New Zealand touring party. Hasarangas tournament was cut short following a hamstring injury sustained during Sri Lankas opening match against Ireland in Colombo on Sunday. Despite the setback, the leg-spinning all-rounder delivered an impactful performance in that game, returning figures of three for 25 in his four-over spell. However, his condition worsened soon after. An MRI scan conducted on Monday revealed a severe tear in Hasarangas left hamstring. The scan was reviewed by a UK-based specialist, after which Sri Lanka Cricket officially ruled him out of the competition. According to local media reports, the injury is expected to sideline Hasaranga for at least four weeks, effectively ending his World Cup campaign in a tournament being co-hosted by Sri Lanka. The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 has approved Dushan Hemantha as a replacement for Wanindu Hasaranga in the Sri Lanka squad. Hemantha, who has played five ODIs and three T20Is, was named as a replacement after Hasaranga was ruled out with an injury to his left hamstring, which he sustained in the match against Ireland on 8 February. The ETC has also approved a replacement for New Zealands Michael Bracewell, who picked up a calf injury during warm-ups against Afghanistan on February 8 in Chennai, the ICC said in a statement. New Zealands concerns deepened after Bracewell aggravated a pre-existing calf issue during warm-up drills ahead of their fixture against Afghanistan in Chennai. The all-rounder had earlier suffered a tear in his left calf during the third ODI against India last month and reinjured the same muscle on Sunday. Follow-up scans confirmed the extent of the injury, and medical assessments suggested a recovery period of around three weeks before Bracewell could resume competitive cricket, ruling him out of the World Cup. New Zealands concerns deepened after Bracewell aggravated a pre-existing calf issue during warm-up drills ahead of their fixture against Afghanistan in Chennai. The all-rounder had earlier suffered a tear in his left calf during the third ODI against India last month and reinjured the same muscle on Sunday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The double blow comes at a critical stage of the tournament, forcing both teams to reshuffle their lineups as they push forward in the marquee event. Article Source: IANS
Michael Bracewell ruled out of T20 World Cup after re-injuring calf
Off-spinning all-rounder Cole McConchie to join the squad in India as a travelling reserve
T20 WC: Bumrah Bowls Full Tilt, Washington Trains, Sanju Gets Batting Time In Practice Session
T20 World Cup: India stepped up preparations for their 2026 Mens T20 World Cup clash against Namibia with a full training session under lights at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday, two days before the Group A league-stage fixture. There was encouraging news for the hosts as pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah bowled at full tilt, showing no signs of the illness that kept him out of the opening match against the United States of America (USA) in Mumbai last week. Bumrah initially eased into his run-up before sending down a fiery spell to captain Suryakumar Yadav. He operated for around 25 minutes and looked sharp throughout. But left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma skipped the session as he continues to recover from an upset stomach, leaving his availability uncertain for Thursdays game. The left-hander had featured against the USA in Mumbai but fell for a duck and has been battling illness since. With Wednesdays practice still to come, it remains to be seen if he will be rushed back into the team or not. Suryakumar and Tilak Varma appeared in commanding touch, particularly against wrist spinner Varun Chakravarthy. Suryakumar slog-swept him behind square with ease, while Tilak launched a towering six that landed in the top tier, drawing admiration from his India teammates. Sanju Samson, who has lost his place at the top of the order to the dynamic, batted for over half an hour against the fast bowlers. He began tentatively but grew in confidence, lofting Hardik Pandya over extra cover and flicking Arshdeep Singh with authority. Samson later looked far more assured against spin, stepping out to Varun and Axar Patel, a promising sign given Namibias tendency to use left-arm spinner Bernard Scholtz in the powerplay, especially if Abhishek is unavailable to play. Sanju Samson, who has lost his place at the top of the order to the dynamic, batted for over half an hour against the fast bowlers. He began tentatively but grew in confidence, lofting Hardik Pandya over extra cover and flicking Arshdeep Singh with authority. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Rinku Singh, Shivam Dube, and Hardik Pandya batted later in the practice session. With Bumrah back to full rhythm, Washington easing into the set-up, and Abhishek still on the mend, Indias think-tank faces key selection calls ahead of Thursdays match against Namibia fortunately, they have a day to decide on their playing eleven. Article Source: IANS
Ryan ten Doeschate: Playing Pakistan in Colombo could be a 'challenge'
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T20 WC: Namibia's Erasmus Admits 156 not Quite Enough After Loss To Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus admitted his side fell short in their seven-wicket defeat to the Netherlands at the Mens T20 World Cup, saying the toss and missed opportunities played a role, but admitted that a score of 156 was never going to be quite enough. I felt like it was a decent toss for them to win. He also said he thought it was a good toss to win, seeing the amount of stick the spin got in those first and third overs. So, that's a cricketing thing, and it's out of your control that you can't really control the toss, as maybe they got a little bit better conditions. But that's not in our control -- what was in our control was the bat and ball. I thought the guys stuck to it on the sticky surface in that first bit of the game to try and build up to 160 as opposed to bash your way there, Erasmus told reporters in the mixed zone at the conclusion of the game. He said Namibia had structured their innings well until the halfway mark, but failed to capitalise late on. Pretty tough to just head out to try and hit boundaries. So I thought we did a decent job until the halfway mark, until the 10th, 11th over to be at 70-odd or 80-odd. After over 12 or so, we were on course to maybe get a 165, 170 score, and maybe have a bit more free time. So to an extent, the batters did structure it quite well. But then obviously, those last three overs we didn't quite capitalise with the run out here and there, and just didn't top up the innings at the end of it. 150 (156) these days, probably not quite enough. The guys have such good bats. It just feels like the '50s isn't quite enough, he added. Reflecting on his own dismissal to Bas de Leede, Erasmus said, I felt like it was kind of the part of the game where it's getting a little bit easier with the ball, just getting a little bit softer. Doesn't have all of that stuff like we saw and didnt get in the power play. I felt like taking the positive option, still thought we had to get 165, 170, even though the wicket is tough. As you said, got a good start and then felt the ball was there to hit over mid-wicket. But it's probably that kind of length that is quite difficult because the surface is really in play when you bang it in. It's probably that kind of length that is quite tough. Didn't quite get it over, and we didn't get 160 and didn't quite defend it. So it feels like a day where we just had a little bit not enough, not enough, not enough all the time. It happens in cricket, but I'm still proud of the boys that they got up to that 150 mark and fought sort of against the conditions. But still you have to own up to the performance, still have to own up to the fact that we lost a cricketing game and we're disappointed at that. We want to put our badge out there as one that's proud and put our cricketing nation at the forefront of it. So we'll be fighting hard through the rest of the group stage to try and get wins, he elaborated. Looking ahead to their clash against India on Thursday, Erasmus acknowledged the scale of the challenge. It can be overwhelming, I guess. As a human, it can be overwhelming when you've been thrown things that you haven't ever seen in your life. But in saying that, I think we're obviously going to approach it positively. We're going to see it as an opportunity under lights to play against the best team in the world and in front of 50,000 fans. I don't know how many are going to come in, but it's going to be just a day of opportunity for us. If we see it in that positive light, the side things like playing under lights and playing in front of so many fans and playing against the best players in the world will be a little bit more of a side issue, and you can focus a bit more on yourself and bring your skill set. He also praised Namibias supporters travelling to India for cheering them in various cities. Yes, they are very proud. You should have seen how loud they were when we beat the Proteus. It's really a prideful type of, I can almost say, a family-oriented kind of support system that we have back home. Being a small population, it's a very tight one, so connecting with the fans is quite easy, and they being a part of what we do is quite easy, and we really welcome that. So it's nice to see so many people out there. I think the touring party is more than 25 or 30 this year. That's awesome for us to have. Very special, I guess that's the reason you play cricket, it's for the fans, for the entertainment. Then obviously, as a career, you want to make your family proud as well. So all in all it's going to be a very cool moment for them to also see the India game. Erasmus highlighted Namibias ties with Indian cricket and the support they have received from the country. We have very nice ties with the BCCI. We have exchange programs where we've played against Karnataka, Punjab, and Assam over the years. We come there, they go here. After the game against India, they're going to give us light (teams). We've played in Greater Noida in the I-Cup a while back in 2016. I was part of that game. I've been to Delhi once or twice before, but this is our first white-ball tournament or game here. Seeing 6,139 fans out in New Delhi was also heartening for Erasmus. These were two neutral teams, and you still saw quite a few fans out there today. That goes to show cricket is such a massive thing in India. I've had that feeling in the franchise and in previous World Cups. We've had that feeling of how the energy stems from the subcontinent and the Indian community. That was again awesome to see a bunch of fans out there today in a neutral game. The India game is going to be a ramp-up, but it's awesome to have the World Cup here. It's definitely where world cricket's energy stems from these days. That's why it's so nice as a player to be able to experience that and to give back to those people. They are the reason cricket happens and why we play. On consultant coach Gary Kirsten, Erasmus said, I've mostly answered this question in two folds. Obviously, as you said, the Indian knowledge, the knowledge of the players and conditions around, is definitely there. Cricket is a game played according to the roles of the conditions, so a very healthy member of the squad to have in that sense, or a positive force to have in. That was again awesome to see a bunch of fans out there today in a neutral game. The India game is going to be a ramp-up, but it's awesome to have the World Cup here. It's definitely where world cricket's energy stems from these days. That's why it's so nice as a player to be able to experience that and to give back to those people. They are the reason cricket happens and why we play. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If you have that good relationship of trust, you tend to share more easily as a batter, especially your first skills, you tend to share information a lot quicker, a lot more healthily, and I've really enjoyed working with him because he's a great human, he said. Article Source: IANS
Sachin Tendulkar Meets President Droupadi Murmu, Extends Invitation To Son Arjuns Wedding
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Former Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, along with his family and the family of his son's fiancee, Saaniya Chandhok, visited Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday to meet President Droupadi Murmu and formally invite her to Arjun Tendulkar's wedding, scheduled to take place in early March. Last February, Honble President Smt. Droupadi Murmu ji graciously hosted us at Rashtrapati Bhavan. We relived some of those cherished memories when we met the President today to invite her to Arjun and Saaniyas wedding. Thank you for your warm wishes, Honble President, Sachin wrote on X while sharing a picture from the familys visit. Sachin also met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah and shared pictures with the two iconic leaders. Arjun, the son of the renowned former cricketer, plans to marry Saaniya Chandhok, a successful entrepreneur and trained veterinary technician. Their wedding festivities are scheduled to begin on March 3, with a private ceremony on March 5. The event will be attended only by close family and friends, and it will be a low-key celebration, sources had confirmed to IANS last month. The engagement took place in August last year in a similarly private affair, with only close relatives and friends present. Saaniya Chandhok is notably the granddaughter of Mumbai businessman Ravi Ghai, adding a prominent business lineage to the alliance. Arjun is developing a promising cricket career. As a fast bowler and useful lower-order batsman, he quickly made his mark in domestic cricket with a century on his Ranji Trophy debut for Goa in 2022. His talent has also been recognized in the Indian Premier League (IPL), initially joining the Mumbai Indians in 2021. The engagement took place in August last year in a similarly private affair, with only close relatives and friends present. Saaniya Chandhok is notably the granddaughter of Mumbai businessman Ravi Ghai, adding a prominent business lineage to the alliance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ahead of the 2026 season, Arjun was traded to the Lucknow Super Giants. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Farhan, Babar Power Pakistan To 190/9 Against USA
T20 World Cup: Pakistan posted a competitive 190/9 in their allotted 20 overs against the USA, thanks largely to opener Sahibzada Farhans 73-run knock, when the two sides faced off in their Group A match of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Tuesday. The foundation was laid by the opening pair of Saim Ayub and Farhan, who shared a vital 54-run partnership for the first wicket. Ayub started positively, scoring 19 runs off 17 balls, but it was Farhan who really stamped his authority on the innings. The left-hander was in explosive form, hitting 73 runs off just 41 balls, including six fours and five towering sixes. Farhans fearless approach allowed Pakistan to get off to a flying start, setting the tone for the innings. After Ayubs dismissal, the innings saw a brief hiccup, but Farhans partnership with former captain Babar Azam steadied the ship. Together, they put on a substantial 81 runs for the third wicket. Babar, who scored a well-measured 46 runs from 32 balls, ensured the momentum never faltered. His ability to rotate the strike while punishing loose deliveries complemented Farhans aggression perfectly. This partnership was crucial in maintaining the run rate above 9 per over, providing a solid platform for a strong finish. The middle and lower-middle order faced some pressure as wickets fell at regular intervals. Skipper Salman Agha and Mohammad Nawaz failed to make significant contributions, and Usman Khan and Abrar Ahmed fell to run-outs, disrupting the batting flow. However, Shadab Khan played a vital cameo towards the end, smashing 30 runs off just 12 deliveries with a strike rate of 250, injecting much-needed impetus into the innings. Shaheen Afridi also contributed a brisk unbeaten 9 (4) to help his side touch the 190-run mark. On the bowling front, Shadley van Schalkwyk was the standout performer, claiming four wickets for 25 runs in his four overs. His ability to break partnerships and maintain a tight line troubled Pakistans batsmen at regular intervals. Saurabh Netravalkar, Mohammad Mohsin, and Harmeet Singh chipped in with a wicket apiece, but none could stem the flow of runs during the key partnerships. The middle and lower-middle order faced some pressure as wickets fell at regular intervals. Skipper Salman Agha and Mohammad Nawaz failed to make significant contributions, and Usman Khan and Abrar Ahmed fell to run-outs, disrupting the batting flow. However, Shadab Khan played a vital cameo towards the end, smashing 30 runs off just 12 deliveries with a strike rate of 250, injecting much-needed impetus into the innings. Shaheen Afridi also contributed a brisk unbeaten 9 (4) to help his side touch the 190-run mark. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 190/9 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 73, Babar Azam 46, Shadley van Schalkwyk 4-25, Mohammad Mohsin 1-27) against USA Article Source: IANS
Chennai Open: Nagal fights his way into second round
Dhakshineswar Suresh making rapid strides
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T20 WC: Statistical Review From New Zealand Vs UAE Clash
T20 World Cup: Tim Seifert and Finn Allen produced a world record opening partnership of 175 runs as New Zealand thrashed the United Arab Emirates by 10 wickets in a Group C match, here at the MA Chidamabaram Stadium in Chennai on Tuesday. The openers from New Zealand took the flimsy bowling of their UAE counterparts apart and won convincingly to make it two out of two at Chennai for New Zealand, while the UAE were left without a win and frustrated. The UAE captain, Mohammed Waseem, won the toss and opted to bat on a true, bouncy pitch. The intention was there right away, but Aryansh Sharma got things off to a poor start when he miscued a quick delivery from Jacob Duffy and was dismissed for 12 runs at 1/12. The New Zealand pace attack had little impact on them as they put together an impressive second-wicket partnership of 107 runs off just 77 balls. Both Waseem and Sharafu scored fluent half-centuries, with Sharafu reaching his fifty first before Waseem brought up his 29th T20I half-century. The UAE registered a score of 150, and some more late hits lifted their final total to 173/6 in 20 overs -- the highest T20 World Cup innings ever recorded by the UAE. Seifert and Allen batted with an intensity that was impossible to stop right from the beginning. New Zealand sped through the Powerplay, scoring 78 runs in six overs, ruthlessly putting the UAE's fast bowlers to the sword. Overs of 20 and 22 runs were soul-destroying and eliminated any chance that the UAE had of getting back into the contest. Both openers reached their half-centuries in no time at all, and the first 100-run partnership occurred quickly, as the ball continued to sail over the boundary time after time after time. Finn Allen was the more subdued of the two batters as he finished his innings with 84 runs from 50 balls, while Tim Seifert was a bull in a china shop, scoring 89 runs from only 42 balls. Numbers Game between the New Zealand v UAE match: 107: The 107-run stand between Muhammad Waseem and Alishan Sharafu was the first century stand for an Associate team against full members in the T20 World Cup. The previous highest was 98 between Mohammad Nabi and Samiullah Shinwari against Zimbabwe in Nagpur in 2016. 173-6: UAE recorded the highest score for an Associate team v NZ in T20I, bettering Scotland's 157/8 in Edinburgh in 2022. 175/0: Tim Seifert and Finn Allen added an unbeaten 175 runs for the first wicket. This is the highest partnership for any wicket in the T20WC. 15: Number of half-centuries scored by Tim Seifert ( 89*) in 83 matches. It was his 2nd fifty against the UAE in 4 matches. 175/0: Tim Seifert and Finn Allen added an unbeaten 175 runs for the first wicket. This is the highest partnership for any wicket in the T20WC. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 7: This was the 7th instance when a team has won a match by 10 wickets in the T20WC. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Being 77/6 In Mumbai Was A Nice Shake-up And Wake-up Call For India, Says Ten Doeschate
T20 World Cup: India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said his side had embraced the responsibility of defending their T20 World Cup crown and were adjusting to the challenges of tournament cricket after a shaky start in Mumbai, which he felt was a nice wake-up and shake-up call for them. At the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai last week, India, the defending champions and hot favourites, were reduced to 77/6 by USA, as they threatened to inflict a seismic upset in the sport. But skipper Suryakumar Yadav, who was dropped on 15, staged a rescue act by hitting a brilliant 84 not out off 49 balls to take India to 161/9. Fast bowlers Arshdeep Singh and Mohammed Siraj took three wickets in the first four overs to reduce the USA to 13/3 and eventually kept them to 132/8 in their 20 overs and open their campaign with a win. Being here for the New Zealand series kind of let us get used to the occasion so it maybe hasn't been as impactful or as eye-opening as sort of arriving at a World Cup. But we understand the responsibility we carry on our shoulders, you know we want to play a certain way of cricket and now it does feel like we're at a World Cup. I think that first outing in Mumbai was a nice shake up, a nice wake up when you find yourself 77 for 6 and realise you're starting the World Cup defence, we certainly know we're in a World Cup now and the support and the following has been great and the guys understand the privilege and like I said the responsibility they carry by representing their country in a home World Cup, ten Doeschate told reporters in a press conference on Wednesday. He also said Indias batting collapse in their tournament opener highlighted the need for adaptability, especially with wickets being challenging to bat in early phases of the competition. The way modern game has moved, instinct is to hit the ball first and often hit the ball for six. But you're certainly right, there are times where you have to apply yourself. I thought that wicket in Mumbai, which I guess you're alluding to, did call out for a bit more application and maybe a change in strategy. Particularly the situations we found ourselves in, losing three wickets in the last over of the power play and then being six down at 70. It did need an adaption. Thankfully our captain came good. He's had an indifferent time of things in the last 12 months. But that's why he sticks with good people. He hasn't changed his outlook, he hasn't changed his leadership style. I think he got his due rewards in the way he played and got us out of a lot of trouble last week. Ten Doeschate further admitted Indias bowlers had yet to hit their stride. The wickets havent played quite the way we thought yet. Again, we want to be adaptive, and we should have been a lot better than we were in Mumbai something we will address. Also, I dont think our bowlers have fired quite yet. It may be a little bit easy to look at the USA and say that was a really good bowling performance, but you have to analyse it objectively where we put the ball and how we used it. We expect a lot more from the bowlers as well. Certainly, having the world-class bowlers that we feel we have does give the batters the freedom to make mistakes. In this format, if youre shooting for 250 all the time, youre going to make mistakes, and we have to accept that. Its almost admissible mistakes, which we allow for. On preparation for the clash against Namibia, to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday, ten Doeschate said India must adapt to unfamiliar opposition and conditions. In Tuesdays clash, a sticky pitch was on offer in the morning game, where the Netherlands adapted better with bat and ball to win by seven wickets. I mean I wouldn't read a lot into an 11 o'clock start and a 7 o'clock start. I think that does make a big difference in India. I also think that week in and week out we play against Australia, Pakistan, England and South Africa where guys are consistently hitting sort of high 130s, early 140s and now you come up against teams where guys are more operating in the range of 125 to 135. On preparation for the clash against Namibia, to be played at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday, ten Doeschate said India must adapt to unfamiliar opposition and conditions. In Tuesdays clash, a sticky pitch was on offer in the morning game, where the Netherlands adapted better with bat and ball to win by seven wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I guess the little element of the unknown is something we can address a little bit more. But we don't want to change too much - it's really important that we get into tournament mode now and that guys mainly stick to their game plans and make adjustments as and when are needed, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: To Be Honest, It Was A Fairly Flat Wicket, Says Santner After NZ Demolish UAE By 10-wicket
T20 World Cup: New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner praised the United Arab Emirates batting effort and highlighted smart execution as the key to his sides 10-wicket victory in their clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Tuesday. Tim Seifert and Finn Allen produced a world record opening partnership of 175 runs as New Zealand thrashed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 10 wickets in a Group C match. The openers from New Zealand took the flimsy bowling of their UAE counterparts apart and won convincingly to make it two out of two at Chennai for New Zealand, while the UAE were left without a win and frustrated. Credit to the UAE - they batted pretty well. They adjusted to the conditions quickly and put up a competitive score. To be honest, it was a fairly flat wicket, Santner said after the match. Yes, I did mention at the toss that we might have looked to bat first. Once we understood the conditions, it was clear that the wicket was better than the one we played on the other day. The opposition played some good shots and used the pace well. Once we started bowling a bit fuller and mixing our pace, things improved. I thought the seamers were outstanding at the death, he said. Santner also highlighted the strategic use of ground size. He praised the opening partnership for balancing power and rotation. With a bigger side of the ground in play, it felt like the right option at the time. Rachin bowled extremely well as well -- there was a little bit there for him. The plan was to use the bigger boundary smartly, especially since one side was quite short. It was the same idea with the bat -- target the short side when its on, but also be happy running hard to the longer boundary. That balance was important. Seifert and Allen batted with an intensity that was impossible to stop right from the beginning. New Zealand sped through the Power-play, scoring 78 runs in six overs, ruthlessly putting the UAE's fast bowlers to the sword. Overs of 20 and 22 runs were soul-destroying and eliminated any chance that the UAE had of getting back into the contest. Both openers reached their half-centuries in no time at all, and the first 100-run partnership occurred quickly, as the ball continued to sail over the boundary time after time after time. Finn Allen was the more subdued of the two batters as he finished his innings with 84 runs from 50 balls, while Tim Seifert was a bull in a china shop, scoring 89 runs from only 42 balls. Its always nice to watch when the top-order bats like that. They struck the ball really well but also chose their options smartly - hitting straight, taking on the short side when available, and rotating strike to the big side. When they get going together, it makes things very comfortable for us. Both openers reached their half-centuries in no time at all, and the first 100-run partnership occurred quickly, as the ball continued to sail over the boundary time after time after time. Finn Allen was the more subdued of the two batters as he finished his innings with 84 runs from 50 balls, while Tim Seifert was a bull in a china shop, scoring 89 runs from only 42 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand will next face South Africa in Ahmedabad on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
Ian Bell joins Delhi Capitals as assistant coach
Bell, 43, joins a Capitals side that narrowly missed out on a playoffs berth in 2025
Sachin Tendulkar Meets PM Modi With Family, Invites Him To Son Arjuns Wedding
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, along with his family and the family of his sons fiance Saaniya Chandhok, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday and personally invited him to the wedding of Arjun Tendulkar. Sachin posted about the moment on social media, expressing that the family was honoured to invite the Prime Minister and thanking him for his blessings and wise advice for the young couple. The meeting occurred before the wedding celebrations, which are reportedly planned to take place in Mumbai. We were honoured to invite Honble Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji to Arjun and Saaniyas wedding. Thank you, Modi ji, for your blessings and thoughtful advice for the young couple, Sachin wrote on Instagram while sharing pictures of the entire family posing with the Prime Minister, and also a photo of Arjun and Saaniya with him. Arjun, son of the legendary cricketer, is set to marry Saaniya Chandhok, an entrepreneur and qualified veterinary technician. Earlier, sources had confirmed to IANS that the wedding festivities will begin on March 3 and the marriage will be an intimate affair attended by close family members and friends on March 5. The couple reportedly got engaged in a private ceremony in August last year, with only close relatives and friends in attendance. Saaniya Chandhok is a successful entrepreneur and the granddaughter of prominent Mumbai businessman Ravi Ghai.` Arjun, a fast bowler and a useful lower-order batter, is an active cricketer in the domestic setup as well as in the Indian Premier League. He made his Ranji Trophy debut for Goa in 2022 and impressed by scoring a century in his maiden first-class match. In the IPL, he was first bought by the Mumbai Indians in 2021 at his base price of Rs. 20 lakh, though an injury ruled him out that season. The couple reportedly got engaged in a private ceremony in August last year, with only close relatives and friends in attendance. Saaniya Chandhok is a successful entrepreneur and the granddaughter of prominent Mumbai businessman Ravi Ghai.` Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ahead of the 2026 season, he was traded to the Lucknow Super Giants. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: We Need To Be Smarter With Our Execution With The Ball, Says UAE Skipper Waseem
The United Arab Emirates: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) skipper Muhammad Waseem admitted his team fell short and emphasised the need to improve with the ball after New Zealand thrashed them by 10 wickets. Tim Seifert and Finn Allen produced a world record opening partnership of 175 runs as New Zealand thrashed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by 10 wickets in a Group C match at the MA Chidamabaram Stadium in Chennai. He acknowledged that a better bowling performance was crucial on a surface that provided plenty of assistance. As I told you earlier. We were short 15-20 runs. We need to step up as a bowling unit. Surface was very good. We need to be smarter with our execution with the ball. Which balls need to be bowled to which batter and when makes a lot of difference, he said. The UAE will next play Canada on Friday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium as Waseem urged his team to be smarter in their execution and to quickly shift their focus to the upcoming clash with Canada. We will be looking forward to that Canada game coming up. We need to put this loss behind us and look forward. Waseem then joined hands with Alishan Sharafu and led the UAEs batting with a notable second-wicket partnership. They put together 107 runs, which is now the second-highest second-wicket stand for the UAE in T20Is. UAE finished the Power-play at 50/1, which is now their highest Power-play score in T20 World Cups. Their previous highs were 46/1 against Ireland in Sylhet in 2014, 31/2 versus Zimbabwe in Sylhet in 2014, and 31/0 against the Netherlands in Geelong in 2022. Rising to the occasion against a Test-playing nation, Sharafu scored a fantastic half-century with a six off his 39th delivery. Waseem then joined hands with Alishan Sharafu and led the UAEs batting with a notable second-wicket partnership. They put together 107 runs, which is now the second-highest second-wicket stand for the UAE in T20Is. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also highlighted the positives from Alishan Sharafus talent, expressing confidence that the young player would keep performing well despite the setback. Alishan is a very talented player. I spoke about him at the conference, and I said the same about him. Very talented. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Washington, Bumrah To Train, Abhishek Still Down With Stomach Issue, Says Ten Doeschate
T20 World Cup: Ahead of their ICC Mens T20 World Cup clash against Namibia on Thursday, India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said Washington Sundar and Jasprit Bumrah were set to train on Tuesday evening, while Abhishek Sharma is still sidelined with a stomach issue. India come into the clash set to happen at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday after beating the USA by 29 runs in their opening game at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday, thanks to captain Suryakumar Yadavs 84 not out, helping them survive an almighty scare. Yes, Washi joined the team yesterday. He will train today. Abhi still has a few issues with his tummy. We hope that they will be available for the game in two days' time. Booms will bowl today as well. Hes been ten days without bowling, but hes feeling and moving a lot better. We will see how he goes in training today and tomorrow before getting on the field on Thursday, ten Doeschate told reporters in a press conference on Wednesday. Washington joined the Indian team after nearly a month out of the game, having last featured in the ODI series against New Zealand, where he picked up a side strain injury while bowling in the opening match in Vadodara in January. He then underwent rehab and resumed his practice at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru before being deemed fit to join the team for the mega event. Bumrah, meanwhile, didnt play the game against the USA due to viral fever, while Abhishek wasnt spotted in the second innings in Mumbai due to an upset stomach. In Bumrahs absence, Mohammed Siraj came in after having arrived as a replacement for injured Harshit Rana and picked a three-fer to get the game in favour of the defending champions. While replying to a query from IANS, Ten Doeschate, the former Netherlands player, was unabashed in his praise of Siraj turning up at the last moment and putting in a stunning performance, though he admitted that he would be out of the playing eleven if Bumrah is deemed fit to play in New Delhi on Thursday. I think my smile gave it away there. I've exalted Suraj before - just what a guy, the work he puts in, particularly in longer format cricket, but again, his being put in the other night, where he gets a call two days before, he jumps on a plane after bowling 40 overs in a Ranji Trophy game, as a captain in his team. He arrives, no sign of tiredness, does the job he's asked to do, and performs exceptionally well. I think it's pretty obvious that if Bumrah is fit and we play two out-and-out seamers that Suraj will slide out of the XI, but again to my point on Sanju, it's so important having those four guys who arent playing, really being part of it and really adding energy into the system, and again he's one guy you never have any question on that. I think my smile gave it away there. I've exalted Suraj before - just what a guy, the work he puts in, particularly in longer format cricket, but again, his being put in the other night, where he gets a call two days before, he jumps on a plane after bowling 40 overs in a Ranji Trophy game, as a captain in his team. He arrives, no sign of tiredness, does the job he's asked to do, and performs exceptionally well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score --IANS Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Delhi Capitals Appoints Ian Bell As Assistant Coach
Indian Premier League: Delhi Capitals have strengthened their support staff ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 campaign by appointing former England international Ian Bell as their new assistant coach. The franchise announced the appointment via their official social media channels on Tuesday. Bell, one of Englands most accomplished batters of his generation, brings a wealth of experience to the role despite never having been part of an IPL setup before. Across an illustrious playing career, he represented England in 118 Tests, 161 ODIs and eight T20 internationals before retiring from professional cricket in 2020. His move to the Capitals marks his first involvement in the league in any capacity. Since stepping away from playing, Bell has steadily built an impressive coaching resume. He has worked closely with Englands Lions and Under-19 sides, contributing to player development at multiple levels of the national pathway. More recently, he served as the batting coach for Sri Lankas Test team during their 2024 tour of England, gaining further exposure at the international level. Bell has also had stints with other international teams, including a short assignment with the New Zealand mens side during their tour of England in the lead-up to the 2023 ODI World Cup. In franchise cricket, he has experience in The Hundred, where he previously served as assistant coach for Birmingham Phoenix in the mens competition. Since stepping away from playing, Bell has steadily built an impressive coaching resume. He has worked closely with Englands Lions and Under-19 sides, contributing to player development at multiple levels of the national pathway. More recently, he served as the batting coach for Sri Lankas Test team during their 2024 tour of England, gaining further exposure at the international level. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Capitals endured a mixed IPL 2025 campaign, starting strongly before losing momentum and finishing fifth on the points table, narrowly missing out on qualification for the playoffs. Bells arrival signals the franchises intent to add fresh perspective and experience as they prepare for the 2026 season. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan T20 World Cup: India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate welcomed the confirmation that India-Pakistan will face each other in Colombo on Sunday, saying his team was glad the fixture was back on schedule and were trying to stay clear of political discussions around it. On Monday night, the uncertainty surrounding the IndiaPakistan T20 World Cup clash eased after Pakistan confirmed they would play the fixture at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Sunday, ending weeks of speculation over a possible boycott. The cloud over the marquee clash lingered since Pakistan announced they would not take part in solidarity with Bangladesh, who withdrew from the tournament after pacer Mustafizur Rahman was evicted from IPL 2026 squad of Kolkata Knight Riders by the BCCI. Bangladeshs stance of not traveling to India ultimately led to their forfeiture of a place in the competition. Pakistan had maintained they would continue their protest, but following negotiations involving officials from Sri Lanka, UAE, Bangladesh and the International Cricket Council (ICC), the team agreed to take part in the marquee fixture. First of all, its great that the game is back on. We kind of never changed our preparation. We were under the impression that something would transpire and happen. Its no big change for us the way we are going about the things. We got the confirmation about it late yesterday and early morning, it became to come through that the game will go ahead. We are delighted to have another chance at playing a quality side in this stage of the tournament, ten Doeschate told reporters in the press conference on Wednesday. He also said the Indian camp was keen to avoid political distractions surrounding the upcoming IndiaPakistan clash and focus solely on cricket. Like I said, we kind of accepted that as a status quo and until we got there and they didn't show up we were assuming we were going to play. We're also trying to stay clear of all the politics I've mentioned before about the sentiments of the country and the different politics between the two countries. But I think it's really important for us just to focus on the cricket side of things, it's going to be a challenge going to Colombo where Pakistan have been for the last two weeks and we are fully focused on just bringing our best game to that fixture next week. He also said the Indian camp was keen to avoid political distractions surrounding the upcoming IndiaPakistan clash and focus solely on cricket. Like I said, we kind of accepted that as a status quo and until we got there and they didn't show up we were assuming we were going to play. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We've been on the road for a couple of weeks now with the New Zealand series before. But that hasn't been an issue as far as I'm concerned and that's the first I'm hearing of it. Sorry I can't give any more clarity on that, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Ehsan Adil makes USA debut against former team Pakistan
Put in to bat, Pakistan made just one change, with Usman Tariq replacing Salman Mirza
SeifertAllen World-Record Opening Stand Powers New Zealand to 10-Wicket Win Over UAE
Tim Seifert and Finn Allen produced a world record opening partnership of 175 runs as New Zealand thrashed the United Arab Emirates by 10 wickets in a Group C match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Tuesday. The openers from New Zealand took the flimsy bowling of their UAE counterparts apart and won convincingly to make it two out of two at Chennai for New Zealand, while the UAE were left without a win and frustrated. UAE captain Mohammed Waseem won the toss and opted to bat on a true, bouncy pitch. The intention was there right away, but Aryansh Sharma got things off to a poor start when he miscued a quick delivery from Jacob Duffy and was dismissed for 12 runs at 1/12. After Sharma's dismissal, Waseem and Alishan Sharafu got together to bat and took complete control of the innings. The New Zealand pace attack had little impact on them as they put together an impressive second-wicket partnership of 107 runs off just 77 balls. Both Waseem and Sharafu scored fluent half-centuries, with Sharafu reaching his fifty first before Waseem brought up his 29th T20I half-century. Finally, New Zealand fought back through Mitchell Santner, who dismissed Sharafu for 55, and then in the next over, Glenn Phillips. New Zealand restricted the UAE to 10 runs off 18 balls and picked up 2 wickets, giving New Zealand a momentary foothold to take back the momentum. The squeeze was broken in grand style during the 18th over, when Mayank Kumar and Waseem attacked Phillips for 27 runs each. UAE registered a score of 150, and some more late hits lifted their final total to 173/6 in 20 overs - the highest T20 World Cup innings ever recorded by the UAE. Waseem's innings ended at 66 not out, whilst the New Zealand bowlers were outstanding through Matt Henry (2-37) and Santner (1-23). Seifert and Allen batted with an intensity that was impossible to stop right from the beginning. New Zealand sped through the Powerplay, scoring 78 runs in six overs, ruthlessly putting the UAE's fast bowlers to the sword. Overs of 20 and 22 runs were soul-destroying and eliminated any chance that the UAE had of getting back into the contest. Both openers reached their half-centuries in no time at all, and the first 100-run partnership occurred quickly, as the ball continued to sail over the boundary time after time after time. Finn Allen was the more subdued of the two batters as he finished his innings with 84 runs from 50 balls, while Tim Seifert was a bull in a china shop, scoring 89 runs from only 42 balls. They created an unbroken opening partnership of 175 runs, which is statistically the highest opening partnership in T20 World Cup history, surpassing some of the best-known opening partnerships in T20 World Cup history. Both openers reached their half-centuries in no time at all, and the first 100-run partnership occurred quickly, as the ball continued to sail over the boundary time after time after time. Finn Allen was the more subdued of the two batters as he finished his innings with 84 runs from 50 balls, while Tim Seifert was a bull in a china shop, scoring 89 runs from only 42 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score UAE 173/6 in 20 overs (Muhammad Waseem 66 not out, Alishan Sharafu 55; Matt Henry 2-37, Mitchell Santner 1-23) lost to New Zealand 175 for no loss in 15.2 overs (Tim Seifert 89 not out, Finn Allen 84 not out) by 10 wickets Article Source: IANS
Seifert, Allen fifties help New Zealand gallop to record-breaking win against UAE
They put on an unbroken 175-run partnership, the most for any wicket at a T20 World Cup, to complete a clinical chase
T20 WC: Salman Mirza Misses Out As USA Ask Pakistan To Bat
Sinhalese Sports Club: USA won the toss and elected to field against Pakistan in the Group A match here at the Sinhalese Sports Club on Tuesday. Pakistan have momentum after winning the tournament opener against the Netherlands on Saturday by three wickets in a close match. Meanwhile, the USA experienced a 29-run loss against defending champions India in their first game and are seeking their first victory in this tournament. The earlier match between Pakistan and the United States was a major upset in T20 World Cup history. At the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2024, Pakistan were surprisingly defeated by the USA, one of the tournament's co-hosts, during a group-stage game at Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas. That, notably, has been the only meeting between the two sides as the American team holds an edge over the Men in Green. The USA, however, arrive confidently despite being underdogs. They challenged India strongly in their first match and will gain confidence from that performance. Winning the toss, USA skipper Monank Patel said, Looks like a good batting track and theres a consistent breeze here, so once we know the target, it will be easy for us to chase it down. We have two changes. Ali Khan is still injured, so Adil comes in place of him. Sai misses out and Jahangir comes in. I think we played a lot of good cricket. There were a lot of positives from that game. One thing we discussed is that when we want to win against good teams, its important that we do well with both bat and ball. So the focus will be doing well in both departments in this game. We had a great game. First time playing against Pakistan, and the way we played was great to see. Everyone gave their effort, and we want to take confidence and motivation from that game and do well today. Meanwhile, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha said, Weve got one change. Usman Tariq is playing. Salman Mirza is unfortunately missing out. We wanted to give Usman a game. I think hes a match-winner and a trump card for us, so we want to use him. I think we all know there are things we need to improve. Weve sat down and talked about that, and Im hoping well be much better today. Weve been playing really good cricket over the last few months, and we just want to continue playing good cricket every single day. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha said, Weve got one change. Usman Tariq is playing. Salman Mirza is unfortunately missing out. We wanted to give Usman a game. I think hes a match-winner and a trump card for us, so we want to use him. I think we all know there are things we need to improve. Weve sat down and talked about that, and Im hoping well be much better today. Weve been playing really good cricket over the last few months, and we just want to continue playing good cricket every single day. Also Read: Live Cricket Score USA XI: Andries Gous (wk), Shayan Jahangir, Monank Patel (c), Milind Kumar, Shubham Ranjane, Sanjay Krishnamurthi, Harmeet Singh, Mohammad Mohsin, Shadley van Schalkwyk, Saurabh Netravalkar, Ehsan Adil Article Source: IANS

