Sri Lanka's Chandimal ruled out of Galle Test with concussion
Veteran Sri Lankan batter Dinesh Chandimal has been ruled out of the ongoing first Test against India in Galle due to concussion, sustained while fielding on day four. Pasindu Sooriyabandara has been approved as his concussion substitute.
Star India batter Rishabh Pant created history on Day 4 of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle. The keeper-batter became the first Indian player to hit 100 sixes in the longest format of...
1st Test: Rishabh Pant Stars With Quick 66 As India Set 372-run Target For Sri Lanka At Tea
Galle International Stadium: India were bowled out for 193 in their second innings of the first Test match against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium on Tuesday. Rishabh Pant scored a fiery half-century as his 69-ball 66 helped India put up 193, setting up a 372-run target for the hosts, with tea being taken nearly 20 minutes earlier than the scheduled time on Day 4. Pant scored 66, while KL Rahul and Devdutt Padikkal also put in strong hands with 35 and 44, respectively, as the visitors looked for quick runs in an attempt to seek a result. Meanwhile, Asitha Fernando starred for Sri Lanka with his lethal shortish deliveries taking wickets of several of the Indian batters, while Prabath Jayasuriya picked three, Lahiru Kumara two, and Keshara Nuwantha one. India started their second innings batting on Day 4 with a lead of 178 already in the bag. Being more than a foot ahead of the hosts in Galle, they played with strong intent and did not sit back idle in the second innings. Pant was the anchor in chief of the innings as he scored his 20th Test half-century and, in the process, also completed 100 sixes in Test cricket, which makes him the first Indian to get to the milestone. Rahul and Padikkal put up a crucial partnership of 65 for the second wicket after Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed in the first over by Asitha Fernando. Rahul treaded with caution before cutting loose to hit two sixes and as many fours in a decent outing. Padikkal was nearly impressive and backed his 167 in the first innings with a fine 44, laced with six fours as he held one end up and looked good. The strong association was broken when Prabath Jayasuriya got his first wicket of the innings, removing Rahul, caught at deep mid-off. Captain Shubman Gill came but did not survive long enough, falling to Jayasuriya LBW at eight after he hit a four. Pant was measured in his approach in the first session and did not try anything fancy as the visitors ended the opening session 116/4, with a lead of 294. But the stylish wicketkeeper-batter, Pant, threw caution to the wind in the second innings. He unleashed his aggressive avatar and also remained cautious in shot selection, not taking unnecessary risks after lunch. He left short balls and did not go down the ground to off-spinner Keshara Nuwantha, who had dismissed him in the first innings. Instead, Pant chose sweeps and reverse sweeps to counter the turn of the impressive spinner. He hit a couple of sixes in his innings, both to Lahiru Kumar, with the second one helping him get to 100 Test sixes and also bringing up his fifty. However, he was dismissed a little later on a bouncer from the same bowler. He shuffled for a pull but ended up top-edging it to wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella. The Sri Lankan fast bowlers used the short ball ploy well, and Kumara later dismissed Ravindra Jadeja with a similar ball as he tried pulling one to deep backward square leg but miscued it to be caught by sub Pasindu Sooriyabandara, who later came in on as a concussion substitute for the injured Dinesh Chandimal. Manav Suthar was joined by Kuldeep Yadav, and the left-handed all-rounder belted one four off Keshara Nuwantha, but he too fell to a short delivery; this time, Asitha Fernando found an edge on a short one before Dickwella palmed it. He hit a couple of sixes in his innings, both to Lahiru Kumar, with the second one helping him get to 100 Test sixes and also bringing up his fifty. However, he was dismissed a little later on a bouncer from the same bowler. He shuffled for a pull but ended up top-edging it to wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: India 462 & 193 (Rishabh Pant 66, Devdutt Padikkal 44; Asitha Fernando 4-31, Prabath Jayasuriya 3-43) lead Sri Lanka 284 (Sonal Dinusha 100, Niroshan Dickwella 80; Manav Suthar 4-76, Ravindra Jadeja 3-57) by 371 runs. Article Source: IANS
IND vs SL 1st Test: India set Sri Lanka daunting 372-run target for victory
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Pant Becomes First Indian Player To Hit 100 Sixes In Test Cricket
Galle International Stadium: Rishabh Pant has etched his name into the history books as he has become the first-ever Indian cricketer to have hit 100 sixes in Test cricket. The star wicketkeeper-batter achieved the milestone during Day 4 of the first Test match between India and Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium on Tuesday. Coming into the match, Pant had 97 sixes to his name and needed three to reach the elusive milestone. He had smashed one in the first innings when he hit 39 from 62 balls, an innings which had four fours as well. The Southpaw hit a couple of maximums in the second innings to reach the milestone. He smashed Lahiru Kumara for a maximum straight and out of the ground in the first session. Pant had to wait for quite some time in the second session as he was tested by bouncers from Asitha Fernando and some good bowling from Keshara Nuwantha. He played smart to find regular boundaries before tonking a six off Lahiru Kumara over deep fine leg to get to his 100th six. The shot also brought up his fifty off 53 balls. While Pant is the first Indian cricketer to hit 100 sixes in the longest international format, he is also just the fourth one to bring up a century of maximums. The list is led by recently retired Ben Stokes (138), with former England Test coach and New Zealand batter Brendon McCullum (107) in second. With his 100th six, Pant tied former Australia wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist, who was the first cricketer to hit 100 sixes, and he ended his career at exactly that number. Pant made impressive shot selections in the innings. He regularly left the short balls targeted to trouble him as Lahiru and Asitha tested his patience. However, he was smart enough to avoid unnecessary risks and left several of those balls. Impressive off-spinner Keshara Nuwantha also stayed in attack for a long period as he had got him out in the first innings. While Pant is the first Indian cricketer to hit 100 sixes in the longest international format, he is also just the fourth one to bring up a century of maximums. The list is led by recently retired Ben Stokes (138), with former England Test coach and New Zealand batter Brendon McCullum (107) in second. With his 100th six, Pant tied former Australia wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist, who was the first cricketer to hit 100 sixes, and he ended his career at exactly that number. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India had a strong lead of 294 as they went to the break at 116/4. KL Rahul and Devdutt Padikkal provided a strong fight after Yashasvi Jaiswal was dismissed by Fernando in the first over of the second innings. For Sri Lanka, Nuwantha, Prabath Jayasuriya and Fernando were impressive. Fernando and Jayasuriya took two each, while Nuwantha scalped one wicket at the time of writing this piece. Article Source: IANS
Rishabh Pant has reached a peak unlike any Indian batter before him. With a six off Lahiru Kumara in the second session on Day 4 of the first India vs Sri Lanka Test in Galle, the wicketkeeper-batter became the first Indian to hit 100 sixes in Test cricket
Rishabh Pant Fastest To Hit 100 sixes In Test cricket
Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the first Indian and fourth overall player to hit 100 sixes in Test cricket.
David Warner Convicted In Drink-Driving Case, Fined By Sydney Court
Former Australia opener David Warner has been convicted in a drink-driving case in a Sydney court and will need an interlock device to drive a vehicle
1st Test: Padikkal, Rahul Build India's Lead on Day 4
Devdutt Padikkal's steady 44 helped India reach 116 for four at lunch on day four of the first Test against Sri Lanka, extending their overall lead to 294.
Warner Convicted And Fined AUD 1500 For Drink-driving Case
Waverley Local Court: Former Australia opener David Warner has been convicted in the drink-driving case in a Sydney court and will need an interlock device to drive a vehicle. The 39-year-old was also fined AUD 1500 for mid-range drink-driving after he tried to switch seats with a passenger when approaching a random breath-testing site on Easter Sunday. The former Test opener was charged with mid-range drink driving after blowing more than twice the legal limit in a random breath test after he stopped short of a roadside test in Sydney's east on April 5. Last month, Warner pleaded guilty to a drink-driving charge in a Sydney court. The incident unfolded when on April 5, also Easter Sunday, Warner, behind the wheel of a van, drew attention after stopping short of a random breath-testing site. The court had scheduled August 18 for handing down the final sentence in the matter, where Warner faced penalties under local traffic laws for the mid-range drink-driving infraction Warner's lawyer Awais Ahmad argued he should be spared conviction for the offence because he had suffered extra punishment as a result of media coverage, cricket.com.au reports. Awais told the Waverley Local Court his client's indiscretion had been covered in global outlets, including ESPN, Al Jazeera and others. Countries including India and Bangladesh, where Warner might be seeking to play in T20 franchise leagues, have an acceptance of a on-drinking culture. The consequences of his offending are profound. Commercial opportunities (are) being affected, he said, His conviction for the offence when he blew more than twice the legal limit has cast doubt over his status as captain of Thunder for the upcoming BBL season. Warner was arrested while he was on an Easter trip home from Pakistan, where he captained the Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League. However, the former returned to Pakistan after being charged to resume his PSL campaign. Awais also questioned the decision of NSW Police to issue a press release about Warner's arrest given the unremarkable nature of the offence. The media onslaught thereafter has been quite profound, the lawyer said. Awais also questioned the decision of NSW Police to issue a press release about Warner's arrest given the unremarkable nature of the offence. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Warner will be able to drive after he applies for an interlock licence and has the device fitted to his car. The interlock will prevent the car from starting if it detects alcohol in his system. Article Source: IANS
David Warner fined, ordered to use breathalyser after drink-and-drive arrest in April
David Warner has been fined Aus $1,500 (Rs 1.01 lakhs) and ordered to use a vehicle breathalyser lock for 12 months after being convicted of drink-driving in Sydney. The former Australia opener was sentenced by Judge Clare Farnan at Waverley Local Court on Tuesday, August 18, after pleading guilty last month to a middle range drink-driving offence .
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Sri Lanka Star Taken To Hospital During 1st Test Day 4 vs India. Details Here
Sri Lanka suffered an injury blow on Day 4 of the first Test against India as batter Dinesh Chandimal was taken to hospital for scans after injuring his shoulder and neck while fielding
India Extend Lead To 294 In First Sri Lanka Test
India tightened their grip on the first Test against Sri Lanka, reaching 116-4 at lunch to extend their lead to 294 runs on day four in Galle on Tuesday. With six wickets in hand on a pitch increasingly assisting spin with turn and bounce, the tourists are strongly placed to force a result and take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. At lunch Rishabh Pant was batting on 21 off 22 balls with a four and six, alongside Dhruv Jurel, who was on five. Devdutt Padikkal, who posted a maiden hundred in the first innings, walked in to bat in the first over of the second innings after opener Yashasvi Jaiswal fell for a third-ball duck. Padikkal, 26, impressed again during his 44-run knock before being dismissed minutes before the lunch break. Together with K.L. Rahul, Padikkal added 65 runs for the second wicket before Prabath Jayasuriya provided the breakthrough by dismissing Rahul for 35. The left-arm spinner also sent back Indian captain Shubman Gill (8) when he was trapped leg before wicket. Dinesh Chandimal hurt himself while fielding when his head hit the ground. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He was examined by the physiotherapist before being taken to hospital for precautionary scans.
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David Warner convicted, fined for drink-driving
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Scotland Are In A Good Place To Qualify For 2027 WC: Head Coach Dawkins
Cricket World Cup Qualifier: Scotland coach Owen Dawkins has expressed confidence his side is well placed to break a 12-year drought and qualify for next year's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, saying the qualification for global showpiece would represent the pinnacle for the team. The Scots have only featured in three previous editions of the 50-over World Cup and 2015 was the last time they made it through to the ODI World Cup when they went winless across six matches in Australia and New Zealand. Dawkins' team has already booked a place at next year's Cricket World Cup Qualifier event after strong efforts in the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 tournament. They are now just one step away from featuring in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia next year. Scotland require a top four finish at the Qualifier event at the start of 2027 to book their place at the World Cup and Dawkins, who only took over as the head coach at the end of last year - sees no reason why his team won't feature. We are in a good place just now, Dawkins told Cricket Scotland. This series has demonstrated the character and quality within this Scotland side. Securing qualification for the Global Qualifier is a significant achievement, and everyone involved can be proud of the progress we've made. ODI cricket remains a hugely important format for the global game, and it would be a magnificent achievement if we reached the World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. It would represent the pinnacle for us as a group. This is a format that we need and world cricket need to continue investing in to help our players develop and to enable our sport to grow, strengthen and thrive, he said. George Munsey, all-rounder Brandon McMullen and skipper Richie Berrington made a strong contributions with the bat as the Scotland moved to the top of the standings during a recent tri-series at home against Canada and the UAE. It means there is now stiff competition for spots within Scotland's best XI and Dawkins welcomes the selection headaches that await him in the lead-up to the Qualifier tournament next year. There were some outstanding individual performances over the last fortnight. Fin McCreath scored his maiden international century, Richie Berrington produced a fantastic hundred in the final match, while Lyle Robertson enjoyed an amazing debut, with the fourth-best bowling figures in ODI cricket history, Dawkins said. It means there is now stiff competition for spots within Scotland's best XI and Dawkins welcomes the selection headaches that await him in the lead-up to the Qualifier tournament next year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That success is not down to luck, but from the skill levels within the squad, backed up by hard work, commitment and dedication shown by everyone involved. It's also a reflection of the excellent work done by the coaching and support staff, helping the players become clearer in their plans, fitter, more robust and better able to stay the distance and win those tight games, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Manjrekar's Criticism Was A 'Guru' That Changed My Life: Ashwin
Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin revealed that Sanjay Manjrekar's harsh criticism of his bowling after the 2011-12 Australia tour, initially met with anger, ultimately served as a constructive 'guru' that motivated him to work harder and transform his career.
Chandimal taken to hospital for precautionary scan after getting injured while fielding
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1st Test: Chandimal Sent For Scans After Sustaining Shoulder And Neck Injury While Fieling
Sri Lanak Cricket: Sri Lanka suffered an injury blow on Day 4 of the first Test against India as batter Dinesh Chandimal was taken to hospital for scans after he injured his shoulder and neck while fielding. Chandimal sustained an injury to his right shoulder and neck while diving to prevent a boundary while fielding during the first session on Tuesday. He was assessed by the team physiotherapist and doctor on the ground and has been taken to the hospital for a precautionary scan, Sri Lanak Cricket said, adding that further updates will be provided once the scan results are available. India wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul went for the sweep towards deep backward square leg, where Chandimal moved across from the left and slide to keep it to two runs. He stopped the ball and then seemed to tumble over completely, with his entire body weight landing on his neck. Chandimal was seen holding the back of his neck. The physio came to have a look before he was forced off the field. The 36-year-old batter, who bats at number three, scored four runs from 16 balls in the first innings before falling to Manav Suthar, who impressed everyone with his turn and bounce to pick 4-76 and be Indias standout bowler on Day 3 as Sri Lanka were out for 284 at stumps, conceding a big 178-run lead to India. Chandimal was seen holding the back of his neck. The physio came to have a look before he was forced off the field. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While writing this report, India were 84/3 in the first session of Day 4, leading Sri Lanka by 262 runs, with Devdutt Padikkal (41*) and Rishabh Pant (4*) batting. Article Source: IANS
India vs Sri Lanka 1st Test: Devdutt Padikkalsfirst salvo a win for planning and preparation
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'Bowlers Get Angry': Ajinkya Rahane Lifts Lid On Rishabh Pant's Behind-The-Stumps Antics
Apart from India's dominating show against Sri Lanka in the first Test in Galle, the one thing that was back on display was Rishabh Pant's constant chatter behind the stumps
Australia announce squad for second Test vs Bangladesh, playing XI member dropped
After an embarrassing nine-wicket defeat to Bangladesh in the opening Test of the two-match series, Australia have dropped opener Jake Weatherald. Following his disappointing show in both innings, the team management wanted to bring someone...
David Warner Fined, Ordered to Use Breathalyser Lock for Drink Driving
Australian cricket great David Warner was fined and ordered to use a vehicle breathalyser lock Tuesday after admitting to drink driving. Warner, a world-renowned former opening batsman for Australia, pleaded guilty last month to a middle range drink-driving offence. The 39-year-old was accused of stopping short of a random testing site while driving a van in April, before being breath-tested, arrested and taken to a police station. Judge Clare Farnan formally convicted Warner of the crime andfined him Aus$1,500, according to a court record of the sentencing at Sydney's Waverley Local Court. He was also ordered to hold an interlock licence for 12 months -- meaning he must use a breathalyser device that prevents a vehicle from being used if it detects alcohol on the driver's breath. Defence lawyer Awais Ahmad said Warner's decision to drive showed impaired, impulsive and frankly foolish decision-making, according to Australian public broadcaster ABC. But he said Warner had undertaken a traffic offender's programme and taken responsibility for his actions. Ahmad also pointed to negative media coverage of the case, including personal attacks, and predicted it would continue. He will be publicly denounced, he said. Police reportedly said Warner drank three glasses of wine before getting behind the wheel to drive to his family home. The judge said one poor decision could have serious consequences on the road, according to the ABC. Thankfully, on this occasion that decision did not have consequences for other people, but I accept it did have consequences for Mr Warner, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Warner left the court without speaking to reporters, according to AFP journalists there.
Australia call up Renshaw for second Test vs Bangladesh
Opening batsman Jake Weatherald has been dropped from Australia's squad for the second Test against Bangladesh due to poor form, with Matt Renshaw named as his replacement. Weatherald's average stands at 20.36 in six Tests, while Renshaw returns after a strong domestic season.
England Begin Life After Bazball Against Pakistan
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UPT20: Abhinandan's 4-fer Guides Lucknow Falcons To 3-wicket Win Over Noida Kings
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: In a gripping, low-scoring thriller, the Lucknow Falcons held their nerve to beat the Noida Kings by three wickets in Match 6 of the UP T20 League at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. While the Falcons walked away with the points, the evening belonged to a remarkable success story from the UPCA's grassroots development program. Despite Noida's narrow defeat, young pacer Shubham Gautam, scouted entirely through the UPCA 'Speed Hunt' initiative and secured for a massive 21.5 lakhs in the auction, justified his price tag with a scintillating spell of fast bowling. Hitting the deck hard, Gautam showcased immense temperament to pick up crucial breakthroughs, finishing with exceptional figures of 3/22 in his four overs and proving the incredible value of the state's talent-scouting vision. The match was officially inaugurated by the Honorable Minister of Khadi and Village Industries, Sericulture Industries, Handloom, and Textiles for the Government of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Rakesh Sachan. The Honorable Minister conducted the toss and set the game in motion by performing the traditional Bell Ringing Ceremony. He was joined by esteemed dignitaries, including UP T20 League Governing Council Chairman Dr. Sanjay Kapoor, Governing Council Member Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and Organizing Committee members Mohanlal Agrawal and Faisal Sherwani. After Lucknow Falcons skipper Bhuvneshwar Kumar won the toss and opted to bowl first, the Noida Kings initially found a steady rhythm, registering a 34-run opening stand. However, the introduction of Navneet Kumar triggered a monumental collapse when he dismissed Shoaib Siddiqui in the fourth over. The turning point arrived in a chaotic fifth over bowled by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) pacer Abhinandan Singh. The over yielded three wickets as Abhinandan cleaned up the stumps twice, and Priyam Garg executed a brilliant direct-hit run-out, leaving Noida reeling at 48/5. Shiva Singh attempted a fierce counter-attack for the Kings, smashing three consecutive sixes off Delhi Capitals' Vipraj Nigam in the eighth over. However, his cameo was cut short in the very next over by Navneet, who claimed his third wicket of the night. A gritty 49-run partnership for the eighth wicket between Bobby Yadav and Kartik Siddhu brought some respectability to the total before India international Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissed Siddhu in the penultimate over. Abhinandan Singh then returned to wrap up the tail, claiming two wickets in the final over as Noida was bundled out for 136. Abhinandan finished with phenomenal figures of 4/30, rightfully earning the Player of the Match award. Defending a modest 136, Noida Kings needed early wickets and they got exactly that, reducing the Falcons to 41/2. Speed Hunt sensation Shubham Gautam announced his arrival by claiming his first wicket of the season, sending back Mohammad Saif. Wicketkeeper-batter Aaradhya Yadav anchored the tricky chase brilliantly, striking a composed half-century (51 off 42 balls) to keep the Falcons on track. However, Shubham Gautam swung the momentum back in Noida's favor with a sensational 16th over. He struck twice in quick succession, dismissing the well-set Aaradhya and removing Impact Player Ali Zafir Mohsin for a duck, leaving the Falcons in a tense spot at 108/6 with 29 runs required off 24 deliveries. Wicketkeeper-batter Aaradhya Yadav anchored the tricky chase brilliantly, striking a composed half-century (51 off 42 balls) to keep the Falcons on track. However, Shubham Gautam swung the momentum back in Noida's favor with a sensational 16th over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores- Lucknow Falcons: 137/7 in 19.2 overs (Aaradhya Yadav 51, Sameer Choudhary 28 not out; Shubham Gautam 3-22) beat Noida Kings: 136 All Out in 20 overs (Abhinandan Singh 4-30, Navneet Kumar 3-33) Article Source: IANS
Weatherald Axed As Australia Recall Renshaw For Second Bangladesh Test
Great Barrier Reef Arena: Opener Jake Weatherald has been dropped with left-hander Matthew Renshaw named as his replacement, as Australia made one change to their squad for the second Test against Bangladesh in Mackay, starting on Saturday. The change came after Australia incurred a shocking nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh in the first Test of their two-match series in Darwin. Australia needs to win in Mackay to square the series and avoid losing its first series in four years. Weatherald made 23 and 0 in the opening Test. It took his career average from 12 innings to 20.36. Selectors handed him a national contract in April after several strong opening stands with Head during the 4-1 Ashes series win but have now discarded him one Test later. Renshaw is in the box seat to take on the new ball with Travis Head at Great Barrier Reef Arena. Josh Inglis is the other left-field option to open alongside Head with the 31-year-old remaining in the 13-man squad that went to Darwin. If selected, it would be Renshaw's first appearance at Test level for more than three years, with the 30-year-old's last Test cap coming in Delhi against India back in 2023 when he came in as a concussion substitute for regular opener David Warner. He has since featured for Australia in both ODI and T20I cricket but wins a recall to the Test arena following a disappointing performance from the Aussies' top-order in the first Test against Bangladesh. Renshaw had been training with an expanded squad of 19 players in Brisbane in the weeks prior to the Darwin debacle after impressive white-ball form. Marnus Labuschagne, meanwhile, remains in the squad but is also under pressure to hold his place at No.3 having scored 1 and 31 in the first Test against Bangladesh, leaving the possibility Australia could make two changes to their top three. Back-up keeper-batter Josh Inglis and reserve bowler Scott Boland retain their place in Australia's squad for the second Test that commences on Saturday and could come into contention for a recall. Renshaw had been training with an expanded squad of 19 players in Brisbane in the weeks prior to the Darwin debacle after impressive white-ball form. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster Article Source: IANS
Jadeja calls Suthar's opening delivery 'left-arm spinner's dream ball'
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Akash Lal: The Forgotten Selector Behind Sachins First India Call
Akash Lal, who died in New Delhi on August 10 at the age of 85, belonged to a generation of Indian cricketers for whom playing for the country was the ultimate ambition, but whose contribution to Indian cricket eventually extended far beyond their own playing careers. A prolific Delhi opener, North Zone captain, national selector and an influential voice in the selection room, Lal left his mark on Indian cricket in more ways than one. His most enduring contribution, however, was his role in backing a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar for the 1989 tour of Pakistan. Lals death also revived questions about his relationship with the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA), an organisation with which he had been associated for decades. His connection with Delhi cricket was not merely administrative. He was one of the prominent players of the citys golden domestic era, captained Delhi and North Zone, and remained a respected figure in Delhis cricketing circles long after his playing days ended. Born in 1940, Lal was a right-handed opening batsman whose first-class career stretched from 1957-58 to 1975-76. He represented Patiala, Delhi and Punjab and played 94 first-class matches, scoring 5,622 runs at an average of 41.64, with 15 centuries and 26 fifties. His highest score was an unbeaten 209 against Jammu and Kashmir in 1964-65. His breakthrough came during the 1963-64 season, when he scored 672 runs at 48.00, including his first two hundreds. He followed that with 631 runs at 57.36 in 1964-65, beginning a remarkable period in which he averaged more than 40 in eight of nine seasons. His 209 not out against Jammu and Kashmir established him as one of the most consistent opening batsmen in Indian domestic cricket. By the middle of the 1960s, Lal was being discussed as a possible India opener. His opportunity to impress the national selectors came in 1966, when he was selected for the Prime Ministers XI against Garry Sobers West Indies in Delhi. He scored 82 in the match, but his hopes of playing Test cricket ultimately disappeared. Despite a substantial domestic record and his performance against the West Indies, he never won an India cap. He served on the Indian selection committee during 1989-90 and 1990-91 as the North Zone representative. In 1989, when the selectors were discussing Indias squad for the Pakistan tour, Sachin Tendulkar was only 16, but Lal believed the youngster had enough ability and temperament to play international cricket. Lal was among those who backed him. In 2013, ahead of Tendulkars final Test appearances, Lal publicly expressed his hurt after he was not given a ticket to the Eden Gardens Test. He felt that the BCCI and Cricket Association of Bengal had forgotten the selectors who had played a part in choosing Tendulkar for Pakistan. He also strongly supported left-handed batsman Vinod Kambli. During one of the selection meetings, he objected when Kamblis background was allegedly brought into the discussion. The selection committee chief Naren Tamhane is reported to have commented, Akash, why are you supporting a man from the chawls? Lal insisted that selection should be based on cricketing ability rather than where a player lived or came from. The confrontation became so heated that he refused to allow the meeting to continue until the issue was addressed. Kambli was eventually selected alongside Tendulkar. His nephew Arun Lal was a successful international cricketer, playing 16 Tests and 13 ODIs for India. During Akash Lals tenure as a selector, Arun produced extraordinary domestic numbers 828 runs at 118.28 in 1989-90 and 798 at 88.66 in 1990-91. Yet Akash Lal admitted that he could not persuade the selection committee to bring his nephew back into the Indian side. His family itself had an extraordinary cricketing history. His father, Dhir Muni Lal, and uncle Dhir Jagdish Lal were first-class cricketers, while Arun Lal later represented India. For 62 consecutive years, at least one member of the family was involved in first-class cricket. For all his achievements, Lals final association with the DDCA was marked by disappointment. When he died, questions were raised about the associations representation at his cremation. Former India player Kirti Azad also wrote to the DDCA seeking a prayer meeting for Lal and Bishan Singh Bedi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lals own Test dream remained unfulfilled. His place in Indian cricket history, however, was secured in another way in the selection room, where he had the conviction to back talent when it mattered most.
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Weatherald dropped, Renshaw called up for second Test against Bangladesh
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India vs Sri Lanka LIVE Score Updates, 1st Test Day 4: India will look to tighten their grip on the match after a solid bowling performance as they come out to bat on Day 4 of the first Test match against Sri Lanka.
Awkward Moment On Air As Ex-India Star Mocks Sanjay Manjrekar. See His Reply
Former India cricketers Sanjay Manjrekar and Murali Kartik were involved in an on-air spat during Day 3 of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
'Can End Up On Losing Side': Shubman Gill, Gautam Gambhir Receive Big Advice On 1st Sri Lanka Test
Former Indian cricket team batter Aakash Chopra believes that India should bat for 40 overs on Day 4 of the first Test against Sri Lanka and set a target of around 350.
1st Test: 'A Lot To Learn From Him', Manav Suthar Talks About Experience Of Bowling With Jadeja
Galle International Stadium: Debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar has revealed that he wants to learn from the experienced Ravindra Jadeja after taking four wickets to help dismiss Sri Lanka for 284 in their first innings in the first Test at Galle International Stadium in Galle on Monday. Suthar claimed 4-76 in 21.4 overs, which gave India a lead of 178 on first innings in Galle, and then praised veteran spinner Jadeja for his consistency and stump-to-stump bowling as the duo shared seven wickets. Jadeja claimed 3-67 in 21 overs, reaching the 350-wicket mark in the process. For Suthar, the biggest takeaway on Monday was not his four-wicket haul but the opportunity to bowl alongside Jadeja and learn from him. There are a lot of things that I can learn from him (Jadeja). He uses the (bowling) crease so well. His consistency while bowling at stumps is world-class. So, I would like to learn from him that no matter what the batsman is doing, Suthar said at the end of Day 3. India's fine performance on Day 3 also gave a glimpse into the next generation of the teams spin attack as Suthar delivered a career-defining performance. He also learned virtues like patience and sticking to a stump-to-stump line while bowling long spells. How long can one bowl on the stumps? Can you get a false shot? So theres a lot to learn from him, he added. India's fine performance on Day 3 also gave a glimpse into the next generation of the teams spin attack as Suthar delivered a career-defining performance. Suthar also took notes on how the Sri Lankan spinners bowled on the Galle pitch over the first two days, picking up aspects like how to vary pace and get purchase from the strip. They bowled well yesterday. They varied their pace, and I feel that on this wicket, the more consistent you are, the more purchase you get. So thats what we were trying to do, he said. Suthar also took notes on how the Sri Lankan spinners bowled on the Galle pitch over the first two days, picking up aspects like how to vary pace and get purchase from the strip. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its a very good feeling to get a wicket on the first ball. It gives you lots of confidence throughout the game. I was also playing in the County cricket (for Warwickshire), he said. Article Source: IANS
APL 2026: Dihingia, Maurya Guide Barpeta Braves To Seven-wicket Win And Top Spot
Assam Cricket Association Stadium: Saurav Mousum Dihingia and Abhilash Maurya struck unbeaten half-centuries as Barpeta Braves defeated Barak Legends by seven wickets in the Assam Premier League at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati on Monday. The victory took Barpeta to the top of the points table with 12 points and also made them the second team to qualify for the next stage of the competition. Put into bat, Barak Legends were restricted to 120/8 in their 20 overs. Abdul Ajij Kuraishi provided the late impetus with an unbeaten 50 off just 26 balls, including a four fours and four sixes. Bishal Saha contributed 20 off 27 balls, while Shraban Kumar Khound added 11. Barpeta's bowlers kept the scoring under control throughout the innings. Rajesh Prasad was the pick of the attack with 3/26, while Abhilash Maurya and Arun Sonar claimed two wickets apiece. Maurya was particularly economical, conceding just 14 runs from his four overs. In reply, Barpeta lost Hrishikesh Das and Pranjal Paul early before captain Denish Das was dismissed for a duck, leaving the Braves at 30/3 in the sixth over. However, Saurav Mousum Dihingia and Abhilash Maurya produced a superb recovery. Dihingia remained unbeaten on 56 off 51 balls, striking three fours and two sixes, while Maurya finished unbeaten on 41 off 38 deliveries, with three fours and two sixes. The pair's unbroken partnership carried Barpeta to 124/3 in 18.3 overs and secured a comfortable seven-wicket victory. The result marks another significant milestone for Barpeta Braves in the inaugural league. With 12 points from nine matches, they have moved to the top of the table and become the second team to seal qualification for the next stage. Brief scores: Barak Legends: 120/8 in 20 overs (Abdul Ajij Kuraishi 50*, Bishal Saha 20, Sibsankar Roy 12; Rajesh Prasad 3/26, Abhilash Maurya 2/14, Arun Sonar 2/14) Brief scores: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Result: Barpeta Braves beat Barak Legends by 7 wickets Article Source: IANS
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'Sab Talvaar Chalayenge': Rishabh Pant's Hilarious 'Ravindra Jadeja' Banter Caught On Stump Mic
Indian cricket team wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant and substitute fielder Sarfaraz Khan left everyone in splits with their hilarious conversation, which was caught on the stump mic during Day 3 of the first Test match against Sri Lanka.
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Suthar's Galle Magic Built on 10 Days of Targeted Training!
Manav Suthar, a left-arm spinner, delivered an exceptional four-wicket haul against Sri Lanka in the first Test, attributing his success to a pre-series training stint at the BCCI Centre of Excellence. His performance, including dismissing Dinesh Chandimal with his first ball, was crucial in keeping the Lankans in check despite a strong partnership. Suthar also highlighted the learning experience from bowling alongside Ravindra Jadeja.
DPL 2026: All-round East Delhi Riders Beat New Delhi Tigers By 36 Runs
For New Delhi Tigers: East Delhi Riders secured a 36-run win over New Delhi Tigers in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday. Batting first, East Delhi Riders posted a strong 192/7 in 20 overs, with Vansh Mehra, Arpit Rana, Mayank Rawat and Suryansh Raina making valuable contributions. The Riders made a fast start as Mehra and Rana added 62 runs for the first wicket in just 5.4 overs. Mehra scored 35 off 21 balls before being dismissed, while Rana contributed 33 off 22. After the openers departed, Mayank Rawat and Suryansh Raina kept the pressure on the Tigers' bowlers. Rawat smashed 40 off 23 balls, including four sixes, while Raina scored 33 off 21 to help the Riders finish with a competitive total. For New Delhi Tigers, Rishabh Sharma was the pick of the bowlers with 3/34 in four overs, while Laxman took 2/31. Chasing 193, New Delhi Tigers started positively but soon lost wickets at regular intervals. They slipped to 94/4 in 10.2 overs, putting themselves under pressure. Captain Himmat Singh and Lakshay Thareja then tried to rebuild the innings, adding 48 runs for the fifth wicket. However, Mayank Rawat broke the partnership by dismissing Himmat for 31 off 20 balls. The Tigers struggled to recover after that and eventually lost all their wickets for 156, falling 36 runs short of the target at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, which will host the international fixtures between India and Afghanistan. Captain Himmat Singh and Lakshay Thareja then tried to rebuild the innings, adding 48 runs for the fifth wicket. However, Mayank Rawat broke the partnership by dismissing Himmat for 31 off 20 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Riders' strong batting effort, followed by disciplined bowling, helped them secure a convincing victory. Article Source: IANS
Ravindra Jadeja Scripts History With 350 Test Wickets
Ravindra Jadeja added another remarkable achievement to his Test career after becoming the latest Indian to enter the 350-wicket club during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle. Jadeja reached the milestone on Day 3 after dismissing Keshara Nuwantha for
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How India Retained Command in Galle Despite Dinusha Hundred
Sonal Dinusha's maiden Test hundred sparked Sri Lanka's fightback in Galle, but India retained firm control after bowling out the hosts for 284 to secure a 178-run lead.
1st Test: Suthar, Jadeja Help India Take 178-run Lead Despite Dinushas Maiden Ton (ld)
Galle International Stadium: Left-arm spinners Manav Suthar and Ravindra Jadeja shared seven wickets between themselves as India bowled Sri Lanka out for 284 on Day Three of the first Test, and sealed a formidable 178-run first-innings lead before rain forced early stumps to be taken at the Galle International Stadium in Galle on Monday. Arriving on the tour with immense expectations, Suthar lived up to the billing by striking with his very first ball and finishing with 4-76 in a spell where he got turn and bounce while hitting the right lengths. His veteran spin partner Jadeja chipped in with 3-57, and even crossed the 350 Test-wicket mark. Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna took a wicket apiece to round off a thoroughly clinical collective bowling effort for India, who briefly entertained hopes of enforcing the follow-on after reducing the hosts to 90/5. However, Sonal Dinusha and Niroshan Dickwella mounted a stubborn recovery through a 146-run sixth-wicket partnership as the ball softened and lost its bite. The duo showed exceptional composure and absorbed pressure, including sweeping and reverse-sweeping very well, to deny India the opportunity to put pressure on them. While Dinusha pushed on to register a brilliant maiden Test hundred off 168 balls, Dickwella's search for an elusive three-figure score continued on his return to the format after nearly three years. The wicketkeeper-batter remains with the record for most Test half-centuries without a hundred when he fell for a well-made 80 off 115 balls as Krishna produced a beauty with the old ball to trigger the final collapse. In the morning, Indias first innings wrapped up inside four balls and less than three minutes for 462, after Asitha Fernando took out Prasidh Krishna when he gloved behind to Dickwella. After that, Indias bowlers immediately went to work and needed just two deliveries to get their first breakthrough. Siraj struck with a classic outswinger and induced an edge from Nishan Madushka to have him caught at first slip and send the opener back for a duck. After that, the Indian spin troika of Suthar, Kuldeep and Jadeja took complete control on a pitch offering sharp turn and bounce. Suthar made an immediate impact by striking with his very first delivery -- drawing Dinesh Chandimal forward with an immaculate piece of drift and spin and catching the glove edge, with Rishabh Pant completing a sharp catch behind the stumps. Suthar continued to press and built pressure with relentless accuracy to dismiss Lahiru Udara for 27, after he mistimed a cut off a bouncing and turning delivery to give a simple catch to backward point. At 53/3, Sri Lanka needed a partnership to stabilise their innings, but Indian captain Shubman Gill produced a moment of brilliance in the field to dent the hosts further. Diving full length to his left at short extra cover, Gill plucked a stunning one-handed catch inches above the turf to dismiss Kamindu Mendis for 14 off Kuldeeps bowling. Jadeja then joined in to complete a dominant display in the first session just three minutes before the lunch break. Operating with a tight stump-to-stump line, Jadeja extracted sharp turn to catch the outside edge of Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva (21), with KL Rahul diving low at first slip to complete the catch and get another session in Indias favour. Resuming from 99/5, Sri Lanka looked in danger of conceding a massive first-innings deficit. But Dickwella, playing a Test match after three years, and Dinusha exhibited exceptional composure on a turning pitch, including sweeping and reverse-sweeping very well, by adding 124 runs for the unbroken sixth-wicket stand, thus denying India the opportunity to put pressure on them. Dickwella was the initial aggressor, employing the sweep shot with great effect to disrupt India's spin rhythm. In the 32nd over, India burned a review when left-arm spinner Manav Suthar rapped Dickwella on the pads, only for the ball tracking to confirm the impact was outside off-stump. Ravindra Jadeja similarly came close to breaking the stand in the 35th over, appealing passionately for an LBW decision against Dickwella. India reviewed once more, but the ball-tracker showed the ball bouncing over the leg stump, costing the visitors their second review. Moments later, KL Rahul put down a sharp, high-chance edge at slip off Suthar to grant Dickwella another reprieve on 20. Capitalising on the missed opportunities, the wicketkeeper-batter brought up his 23rd Test half-century and the first one in four years off 68 balls with a flicked double off Jadeja in the 46th over. At the other end, Dinusha played a remarkably controlled knock, mixing soft-handed defence against the turning ball with calculated aggression, especially when deploying the sweep shot. In the 49th over, the youngster reached his second Test fifty off 93 balls by sweeping wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav to deep mid-wicket. He celebrated the milestone by launching Suthar over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a clean six. Indian skipper Shubman Gill rotated his attack, including bringing back pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna for brief spells of reverse swing, but the pitch yielded little joy for the seamers, as Dickwella and Dinusha brought Sri Lanka back into the match through a wicketless second session. Resuming the final session from a position of strength, Sri Lankas resistance dissolved once the sixth-wicket partnership was broken, as India's bowling unit tore through the lower order to claim the final five wickets for 50 runs. Dickwella signalled Sri Lanka's intent immediately after the tea break by ramping Krishna over the slips for four, while Dinusha greeted Jadeja with a towering slog-sweep for six. But Krishna provided the crucial breakthrough in the 62nd over as he found subtle movement away from Dickwella, who gave a faint edge behind to Rishabh Pant and ended a magnificent sixth-wicket stand. Jadeja then reached his milestone 350th Test wicket in bizarre fashion. Keshara Nuwantha drove a turning delivery straight into the knee of silly point fielder Yashasvi Jaiswal, with the deflection looping conveniently to Shubman Gill, who completed the catch at cover. The dismissal made Jadeja only the fourth player and second Indian overall to score more than 4000 runs and pick 350 wickets in mens Test cricket history after Kapil Dev, Daniel Vettori and Ian Botham. Jadeja has also become the ninth spinner, fifth Indian and 28th overall to take 350 Test wickets, with him also becoming the first Indian left-arm bowler to pick 350 wickets in Test cricket. Dinusha remained resolute amid the chaotic lower-order collapse, sweeping Suthar to deep square leg for a single to get his century in 167 balls. The milestone was swiftly followed by Indias knockout blow - Prabath Jayasuriya miscued a slog-sweep off Suthar to deep square leg, before Jadeja trapped Dinusha lbw with a delivery that bit sharply off the pitch. Suthar sealed Indias lead by having Lahiru Kumara stumped while charging down the pitch. The dismissal made Jadeja only the fourth player and second Indian overall to score more than 4000 runs and pick 350 wickets in mens Test cricket history after Kapil Dev, Daniel Vettori and Ian Botham. Jadeja has also become the ninth spinner, fifth Indian and 28th overall to take 350 Test wickets, with him also becoming the first Indian left-arm bowler to pick 350 wickets in Test cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 462 all out in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 284 all out in 79.4 overs (Sonal Dinusha 100, Niroshan Dickwella 80; Manav Suthar 4-76, Ravindra Jadeja 3-57) by 178 runs Article Source: IANS
Ricky Ponting Shows The Mirror To Australia After 'Embarrassing' Bangladesh Defeat
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Afghanistan's Asian Games Cricket Squad: Mohammad Nabi's Son Hassan Eisakhil Included
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Indian bowlers met an unexpected obstacle in centurion Sonal Dinusha but the Manav Suthar-led unit carried enough grunt to establish a sizable 178-run lead over Sri Lanka on the third day of the first Test on Monday.
Suthar, Jadeja share seven to hand India 178-run lead despite Dinusha 100
Dinusha and Dickwella added 146 after SL were 90 for 5 in response to India's first-innings total of 462
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Dickwella-Sonal headline Day 3 of Galle Test, resilient knocks help keep Sri Lanka afloat
Day 3 of the ongoing first Test between India and Sri Lanka proved to be a roller coaster of emotions for the fans. The day began with India losing their final wicket and posting a...
Ravindra Jadeja Joins Kapil Dev In Elite List, Becomes 4th Player Ever To Achieve This Feat
Ravindra Jadeja entered an elite group in Test cricket as the India all-rounder completed 350 wickets in the longest format during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
Jadeja achieves rare Test double, joins all-time greats
Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has achieved a rare feat in Test cricket, becoming only the fourth player in history to score over 4,000 runs and take 350 wickets. He joins an exclusive club alongside legends like Kapil Dev, Ian Botham, and Daniel Vettori, reaching the milestone during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
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Ravindra Jadeja Becomes First Indian Left-arm Bowler To Pick 350 Wickets In Test Cricket
Galle International Stadium: Ravindra Jadeja achieved another significant milestone in his illustrious Test career during the ongoing first match against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium in Galle on Monday. Jadeja, who returned to the Test side after missing the one-off game against Afghanistan, has become the first Indian left-arm bowler to take 350 wickets in the longest international format. Jadeja achieved the feat on Day 3 of the first Test at the Galle International Stadium when he removed bowling all-rounder Keshara Nuwantha in the third session of the moving day. The Indian iconic all-rounder got Nuwantha out with Shubman Gill taking the catch at covers after the Sri Lankan batsman tried whacking a ball towards covers but ended up hitting it to the thigh of an evading Yashasvi Jaiswal at silly point. The ball ricocheted towards Gill, who completed the catch. In the process, Jadeja became the first Indian left-arm bowler to take 350 wickets in the Test format, with former fast-bowler Zaheer Khan a distant second now with 311 wickets. The 37-year-old is also the fifth Indian overall to have taken 350 wickets, joining the likes of Anil Kumble (619), Ravichandran Ashwin (537), Kapil Dev (434) and Harbhajan Singh (417). Jadeja is also the third left-arm spinner in the world to have achieved the milestone, joining the likes of Rangana Herath (433) and Daniel Vettori (362). In the process, he also achieved another significant record. Jadeja is now only the fourth player in the history of Test cricket to have a double of 4000-plus Test runs and 350-plus Test wickets. Only Kapil Dev (5248, 434), Ian Botham (5200, 383) and Daniel Vettori (4531, 362) have achieved the milestone before him. Jadeja is also the third left-arm spinner in the world to have achieved the milestone, joining the likes of Rangana Herath (433) and Daniel Vettori (362). In the process, he also achieved another significant record. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The hosts were reeling at 90/5 before the two stepped up and put up a fight. They took the team to 236/5 before Prasidh Krishna got the veteran Dickwella. Soon after, Jadeja came and removed Nuwantha for his milestone wicket. India had made 462 in the first innings with Devdutt Padikkal leading the way with his 167, while KL Rahul (82) and Dhruv Jurel (51) also made strong contributions on Day 2. Article Source: IANS
Ravindra Jadeja etches name in history books, joins elite list as he clinches major Test milestone
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'Want To Tweak The Style Of Play': Trescothick Advocates For Change In England's Batting Approach
Wales Cricket Board: Marcus Trescothick is set to lead England as the interim head coach of the Test side in the upcoming three-match series against Pakistan from Wednesday onwards as the Three Lions enter a new era in the format. England are now in a transition period after the departures of Test captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, with a new coach-captain duo at the helm in the red-ball format. England's new era will see Stephen Fleming taking over as the full-time Test head coach, with Joe Root reinstated as the red-ball skipper after Stokes' retirement and removal of McCullum from the Test coaching role. However, former English batter Trescothick, who is serving as the assistant coach, will be at the helm of the coaching staff for the Pakistan Test series. Ahead of the series, Trescothick sat down to list down the challenges he and Fleming would face in a new era of English Test cricket. The 50-year-old stated that he would focus on calming the things as England return to play Test cricket after nearly two months. He also stated that the focus would be on England changing their approach from the Bazball cricket to a slightly more balanced one, where they can blend positive play and being circumspect. Yeah, we need to calm the situation to start with. I think it's really important that we get that feeling back in (of playing Test cricket). The team has grown hugely in the course of the summer, and we have had challenges, no doubt. But within the changing room, it's felt really calm for a good period of time, and changes have been quite infrequent, Trescothick told the England and Wales Cricket Board. England have been criticised by many for their attacking approach with the bat. Despite their ultra-aggressive avatar enthraling the fans, the Three Lions have not been able to produce results, having never made it to a World Test Championship final and having not won an Ashes since 2015. The interim coach then stated that he would like the team to change its approach. Of course we have got a couple of changes now (McCullum and Stokes), so let's just calm the situation, get everybody back into playing test cricket and then sort of try to tweak the style of play that we've been doing. I think every test match, every innings you go out to bat, you're going to have a different challenge in what you want to do, and we want to get players now that can sort of be at their best and sort of manage the situation according to the tempo of the game. Every pitch is different, every bowler in the group is different. But let's be smarter about how we want to try and do it. There's going to be moments when we can be positive and moments when we can be a little bit more circumspect and sort of soak up what's going on. The challenge for us going forward is to be better in what we want to try and do, and I want to try and develop that. (We need to) Be better for longer and be more patient for longer than what we put in have done it, Trescothick added. Of course we have got a couple of changes now (McCullum and Stokes), so let's just calm the situation, get everybody back into playing test cricket and then sort of try to tweak the style of play that we've been doing. I think every test match, every innings you go out to bat, you're going to have a different challenge in what you want to do, and we want to get players now that can sort of be at their best and sort of manage the situation according to the tempo of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England's three-match Test series against Pakistan starts from August 19 in Leeds. The second Test will be played at the iconic Lord's from August 27, followed by the series-concluding Test in Birmingham from September 9 onwards. Article Source: IANS
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1st Test: Dickwella, Dinusha Hit Fifties As Sri Lanka Reach 214/5, Trail India By 248 Runs
Galle International Stadium: Niroshan Dickwella and Sonal Dinusha mounted a stirring second-session counter-attack for Sri Lanka by striking unbeaten half-centuries to lead a brilliant recovery in the second session on day threes play of the first Test against India. By the time tea break arrived at the Galle International Stadium on Monday, Dickwella (71 not out off 102 balls) and Dinusha (62 not out off 102 balls) had seen out 29 overs in the session without losing a single wicket, as Sri Lanka reached 214/5 in 57 overs and trail India's first-innings total of 462 by 248 runs. In the evening session, Sri Lanka will also need 48 more runs to avoid follow-on. Resuming from 99/5, Sri Lanka looked in danger of conceding a massive first-innings deficit. But Dickwella, playing a Test match after three years, and Dinusha exhibited exceptional composure on a turning pitch, including sweeping and reverse-sweeping very well, by adding 124 runs for the unbroken sixth wicket stand, thus denying India the opportunity to put pressure on them. Dickwella was the initial aggressor, employing the sweep shot with great effect to disrupt India's spin rhythm. In the 32nd over, India burned a review when left-arm spinner Manav Suthar rapped Dickwella on the pads, only for the ball tracking to confirm the impact was outside-off stump. Ravindra Jadeja similarly came close to breaking the stand in the 35th over, appealing passionately for an lbw decision against Dickwella. India reviewed once more, but the ball-tracker showed the ball bouncing over the leg stump, costing the visitors their second review. Moments later, KL Rahul put down a sharp, high-chance edge at slip off Suthar to grant Dickwella another reprieve on 20. Capitalizing on the missed opportunities, the wicketkeeper-batter brought up his 23rd Test half-century and the first one in four years off 68 balls with a flicked double off Jadeja in the 46th over. At the other end, Dinusha played a remarkably controlled knock, mixing soft-handed defence against the turning ball with calculated aggression, especially when deploying the sweep shot. In the 49th over, the youngster reached his second Test fifty off 93 balls by sweeping wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav to deep mid-wicket. He celebrated the milestone by launching Suthar over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a clean six. At the other end, Dinusha played a remarkably controlled knock, mixing soft-handed defence against the turning ball with calculated aggression, especially when deploying the sweep shot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 462 in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 214/5 in 57 overs (Niroshan Dickwella 71 not out, Sonal Dinusha 62 not out; Manav Suthar 2-52, Mohammed Siraj 1-29) by 248 runs Article Source: IANS
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England white-ball captain Harry Brook has opened up on the criticism he faced during his underwhelming and only Indian Premier League season with the Sunrisers Hyderabad.
'Easy Option Is To Call For Change': Australia Coach McDonald Against Rushing For Regeneration
New Delhi: Australia coach Andrew McDonald has sounded a note of caution on a demanded shake-up in the Test side following its embarrassing defeat to Bangladesh in the first Test in Darwin. He has emphasised that the players, who have been put under scrutiny for their recent performances, still have a fair bit of cricket left in them. Following the Aussies' first-ever defeat to Bangladesh at home on Sunday, voices grew louder over making tweaks to the Test side, starting with changes to one of the opening spots and that of No.3 as Jake Weatherland and Marnus Labuschagne are facing the heat. Former captain Ricky Ponting advocated for the shake-up, stating that the spots needed egeneration. However, McDonald has put his weight behind the under-fire batters, stating the guys are feeling the painful defeat. It's always going to be a conversation, the age profile of the team, where we're at, how we're travelling. A loss doesn't help that, McDonald said, as quoted by cricket.com.au. But these players have got a fair bit of cricket left in them, I believe. It's just really how we navigate through it. There's always going to be calls for change on the back of a loss. There's going to be an emotion around that from the outside and even internally. Our guys sit in that change room, and they're feeling it. You feel a Test loss. It means a lot to them to play for Australia, so let's not lose that in all this as well. The coach added that the pundits call for change even when the team wins, and it is not an easy option. The easy option is to call for change. A lot of people call for change even when we're winning. They're entitled to do that as well on the back of a performance like that. Why wouldn't they? That's part of our lot. McDonald further stated that the selection panel will not be emotional when considering the team for the second Test in Mackay, which starts on August 22, but hinted at broadening the playing group after the defeat. I dont think its going to be like, Oh, weve lost this Test match, so then suddenly its immediately we shift things. We will work through exactly what we normally work through to come to a conclusion for the best XI that goes out there, he said. Were not emotional around change in terms of, if we lose a game, then we need change. Its the ability to think through, Okay, what does it look like? How do we maximise our playing group, and how do we get the best out of them? And if change was to be a part of that, it would be us deciding that the team would be better with someone else in there. Meanwhile, he also spoke on Labuschagne's performance in the match, stating that the management wants runs as the bottom line as he reflected on his 31 in the second innings of the Darwin defeat. We want runs is the bottom line. I think it was 31 he got in the second innings, and up until the point he got out, you'd sit there and say he was looking good. He was moving well, he's clipping off his pads, he was getting back through the ball down the ground. So it's easy for me to sit here and try to defend that, but ultimately it's 31. It's not a big score. He's lacked runs. He feels that. We feel that. We're working incredibly hard as a coaching group. Meanwhile, he also spoke on Labuschagne's performance in the match, stating that the management wants runs as the bottom line as he reflected on his 31 in the second innings of the Darwin defeat. We want runs is the bottom line. I think it was 31 he got in the second innings, and up until the point he got out, you'd sit there and say he was looking good. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we saw some change in the way that he played, so that's good. So some of that work that he had done feels as though it's stuck under pressure, and that's always a hard part too. You can try to make these changes, and then when you get put under extreme pressure in the middle, sometimes those changes don't hold. So it was good to see them hold up. But it is 31. He's disappointed with that missed opportunity. He needs some big runs. Article Source: IANS
Gill Pulls Off Jaw-Dropping Catch!
Shubman Gill showcased exceptional athleticism by taking a sensational one-handed catch against Sri Lanka on Day 3 of the first Test in Galle.
David Warner To Feature In WCL Season 3 Alongside AB De Villiers, Yuvraj Singh
The third season of World Championship of Legends (WCL) starting October 3 will feature former Australian opener David Warner alongside stars of yesteryears such as Yuvraj Singh, Dwayne Bravo and AB de Villiers to name a few.
Digvesh Rathi brings back his viral notebook celebration
Digvesh Rathi recreated his viral 'notebook' celebration after dismissing Priyansh Arya in the Delhi Premier League, but the act led to a 30% pre cent match fee penalty and two demerit points for breaching the Code of Conduct. The match saw Outer Delhi Warriors defeat Purani Dilli 6 in a high-scoring encounter, with Rathi being the standout bowler for his team despite the loss.
1st Test: Spinners On Roll As India Reduce Sri Lanka To 99/5 At Lunch
Galle International Stadium: Indias spinners ripped through Sri Lankas top order with a devastating display of spin bowling as the visitors reduced the hosts to 99/5 in 28 overs at lunch on day three of the first Test at the Galle International Stadium on Monday. It was a session where six wickets fell - five of which were of Sri Lanka. Every move made by India went in their favour. Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar underlined his promise by trapping Sri Lankan batters in a trap of turn and bounce while hitting the right length to pick 2-17. Kuldeep Yadav made a bright start by picking a scalp, while Ravindra Jadeja showed his effectiveness on a turning track by getting a wicket, and Mohammed Siraj struck in the very first over. Sri Lanka, still trailing by 363 runs, have reached the lunch interval with Niroshan Dickwella unbeaten on eight alongside Sonal Dinusha, whos not out on 13. But they still face a steep climb to avoid the follow-on. Having seen their own first innings wrapped up inside four balls for 462 earlier in the morning, after Asitha Fernando took out Prasidh Krishna, Indias bowlers immediately went to work and needed just two deliveries to break Sri Lankas opening stand. Siraj struck with a classic outswinger and induced an edge from Nishan Madushka to have him caught at first slip and send the opener back for a duck. After that, the Indian spin troika of Suthar, Kuldeep and Jadeja took complete control on a pitch offering sharp turn and bounce. Suthar made an instant impact by striking with his very first delivery - drawing Dinesh Chandimal forward with an immaculate piece of drift and spin and catch the glove edge, with Rishabh Pant completing a sharp catch behind the stumps. Suthar continued to press and built pressure with relentless accuracy and dismissed Lahiru Udara for 27, after he mistimed a cut off a bouncing and turning delivery to give a simple catch to backward point. At 53/3, Sri Lanka needed a partnership to stabilise their innings, but Indian captain Shubman Gill produced a moment of brilliance in the field to dent the hosts further. Diving full length to his left at short extra cover, Gill plucked a stunning one-handed catch inches above the turf to dismiss Kamindu Mendis for 14 on Kuldeeps bowling. Suthar made an instant impact by striking with his very first delivery - drawing Dinesh Chandimal forward with an immaculate piece of drift and spin and catch the glove edge, with Rishabh Pant completing a sharp catch behind the stumps. Suthar continued to press and built pressure with relentless accuracy and dismissed Lahiru Udara for 27, after he mistimed a cut off a bouncing and turning delivery to give a simple catch to backward point. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 462 in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 99/5 in 28 overs (Lahiru Udara 27, Dhananjaya de Silva 21; Manav Suthar 2-17, Ravindra Jadeja 1-6) by 363 runs Article Source: IANS
Sherfane Rutherfords Fifty Powers Barbados Tridents To 9-Run Win Over Saint Lucia Kings
Barbados Tridents remained unbeaten in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2026 with a nine-run victory over the Saint Lucia Kings at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground. The result moved the Tridents to the top of the table after Match 9 of the tournament. Sherfane Rutherford smashed his second consecutive half-century in a match reduced to 18 overs per side after rain delayed the start by more than an hour. Akeem Auguste also reached a personal milestone with an impressive innings, but his efforts ultimately proved in vain as the Tridents bowlers turned the screw during the latter stages of the Kings chase. When play finally got underway, the Tridents showed no signs of being disrupted by the long wait, coming out firing in the Power Play. Quinton de Kock was particularly impressive, smashing 38 from just 15 balls before falling to Roston Chase. His explosive start helped the Tridents post 61 runs in the 5.2-over Power Play, with Brandon King providing stability at the other end. Rutherford then took charge, making the most of the windy conditions that had already caused problems for the Kings in the field. The left-hander struck 61 from 31 balls and combined with Rivaldo Clarke for a 79-run partnership, powering the Tridents to a highly competitive 177 for 6 from their 18 overs. Chase continued his excellent tournament with 2 for 30, maintaining his position as the competitions leading wicket-taker. Shadley van Schalkwyk also bowled effectively, finishing with 2 for 25 despite conceding a six from the final ball of the innings. Chase then gave the Kings reply an explosive start, striking 34 from 21 balls at the top of the order. The home side kept pace with the Tridents during the early stages of the chase, with the two teams virtually neck and neck through the first 10 overs. After Chase was dismissed, Saint Lucian Akeem Auguste stepped up for the Kings. He battled tirelessly against the Tridents attack, producing an impressive 63 from just 34 balls before Gudakesh Motie finally ended his innings. The momentum then shifted decisively when Jewel Andrew was forced to retire hurt. The Kings struggled to break free against the relentless spin of Mujeeb Ur Rahman and Motie, who combined for five wickets while conceding just 53 runs from their eight overs. That spell proved crucial. Despite a late counterattack from Amari Goodridge and Matthew Forde, the Kings were left with too much ground to make up and ultimately fell nine runs short. Daniel Sams once again proved reliable at the death. After an expensive spell earlier in the innings, he returned to claim the key wicket of Goodridge, who had briefly reignited the Kings hopes with back-to-back sixes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Kings will now turn their attention to the Guyana Amazon Warriors on Wednesday night, while the Tridents travel to Antigua to take on the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons.
Darwish Rasooli To Lead Afghanistan Squad In Asian Games Mens Cricket Event
T20 World Cup East Asia: Middle-order batter Darwish Rasooli has been named captain of the Afghanistan squad for the mens cricket event in the upcoming 20th Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan. The games are scheduled to take place at the Korogi Sports Park from September 17 to October 3. The venue had previously hosted the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Sub-regional Qualifiers. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) National Selection Committee on Monday finalised a 15-member squad and has opted for a blend of seasoned international experience and fresh talent. That has meant the likes of veterans Najibullah Zadran and all-rounder Karim Janat have been included alongside a cluster of top performers from the recently concluded edition of the Shpageeza Cricket League (SCL) 2026. In-form top-order batter Mohammad Akram has earned his national call-up on the back of an impressive SCL campaign, where he emerged as one of the standout performers with 339 runs across eight innings, featuring a century and two half-centuries. Joining him is all-rounder Ismat Alam, who was adjudged the Player of the Tournament for his stellar dual contribution of 294 runs and nine wickets. The squad also includes promising youngsters Hassan Eisakhil, the son of veteran off-spin bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, Faisal Khan Shinozada, and Nangyal Kharoti. Afghanistan have been silver medal winners in the mens cricket events at the Asian Games in 2010, 2014 and 2022. In-form top-order batter Mohammad Akram has earned his national call-up on the back of an impressive SCL campaign, where he emerged as one of the standout performers with 339 runs across eight innings, featuring a century and two half-centuries. Joining him is all-rounder Ismat Alam, who was adjudged the Player of the Tournament for his stellar dual contribution of 294 runs and nine wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan Squad: Darwish Rasooli (c), Mohammad Ishaq (wk), Mohammad Akram, Hassan Eisakhil, Khalid Taniwal, Imran Mir, Faisal Khan Shinozada, Najibullah Zadran, Farmanullah Safi, Ismat Alam, Karim Janat, Nangyal Kharoti, Arab Gul Momand, Faridoon Dawoodzai, and Abdullah Ahmadzai. Article Source: IANS
Ravindra Jadeja Reveals Why His Morale Would Go Down While Sitting In Indian Dressing Room
The Indian Test team currently bears a very young look. Shubman Gill, the captain, is 26. There are several other players under 30. In such a group, Ravindra Jadeja remains an anomaly
The Indian team has been in brilliant form as they took on Sri Lanka in the first Test of the ongoing series. The two sides met at the Galle International Stadium from August 15th, and the clash began with India coming in to bat first. The side batted throughout the first two days, putting in an exceptional performance.
Smriti's Skill, Harmanpreet's Tenacity Makes Them Exceptional Competitors: Perry
Legendary Australia: Legendary Australia seam-bowling all-rounder Ellyse Perry has lauded the skillsets of India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, describing the latters mind and skill as incredible while highlighting the formers fierce competitive spirit. Ellyse recently led Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred 2026 and concluded her campaign with a match-winning performance in their final league game. What makes Smriti so successful? Her amazing skill. I think shes got incredible willpower and a super-strong mind, the way she approaches the game, the way she prepares, the way she knows herself, the way she thinks about things, and the way that she likes challenges. Shes got it all. Harman, I think her greatest strength is her tenacity. Shes a great competitor, and when shes going, she hits some of the biggest shots in the womens game, said Ellyse to JioStar. Reflecting on her own remarkable career longevity and personal evolution over the years, Ellyse credited gradual, continuous learning rather than any single turning point. You just naturally evolve as you grow as a person. Over the many years Ive been involved in the game, there have been a number of different experiences, things to learn, people to work with and new avenues to explore. I guess incrementally, as that happens, you add new things or change the way you do things. Often, theyre only small changes, but over a long period of time, theres always something new or a way to learn more. Hopefully, you keep improving, and that just kind of builds upon each other. So, nothing in particular, just years of experience. Despite accumulating numerous World Cup titles and accolades on the global stage, Ellyse maintained that wearing the Australian shirt remains her ultimate career highlight. Honestly, just being able to play for Australia would be my proudest achievement. Im a really passionate and patriotic Australian, and I love representing my country. Looking ahead to the inaugural ICC Womens Champions Trophy in 2027, Ellyse welcomed the new addition to the international calendar, while acknowledging the physical and mental demands it will place on teams. Its another great opportunity for the womens game and for all the teams competing. From my perspective, its a new event, so its always exciting to be a part of something like that, and a new spot on the calendar, which will be great for everyone. You want to play every game well. This tournament will be physically and mentally a huge challenge, and preparing for those matches, everyones going to have to be spot on. But yeah, the mindset remains the same, you just want to win every game, she added. Offering her perspective on the next generation of female cricketers, Ellyse highlighted the shifting landscape of the women's game and stressed on the value of mutual learning between generations as the key behind growing the game. I was unbelievably fortunate to have some amazing advice when I was younger. I grew up playing cricket locally with some great friends, and Ive always gone down to the nets with my dad. Hes taught me just about everything I know about cricket, and Ive just loved having him as a confidant and someone to lean on all the time. Offering her perspective on the next generation of female cricketers, Ellyse highlighted the shifting landscape of the women's game and stressed on the value of mutual learning between generations as the key behind growing the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Theyve got a different experience, a different energy and a different way of going about things. So, its just about supporting each other and having a really open mind to learn from each other, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
'I Got Into A Rabbit Hole': Brook Opens Up On His Backlash In IPL 2023
Indian Premier League: England white-ball captain Harry Brook has opened up on the criticism he faced during his underwhelming and only Indian Premier League season with the Sunrisers Hyderabad. He was being criticised for his innings prior to his century against Kolkata Knight Riders and said he felt glad to shut up the supporters who were slagging me off. Brook mustered only 190 runs in the 2023 season despite having scored a masterful hundred. However, his form dipped thereafter, and he found himself in a pressure cooker. Brook has now reflected on the only season he was part of in the lucrative league, highlighting that he got into a troublesome situation. I got into a little bit of a rabbit hole with scrutiny and social media when I was at the IPL, Brook told BBC Sport. It didn't help me as a person on the field or off the field. I decided to, not stay away from social media, but also not go out of my way to look at it. The England skipper turned his attention to the optimism from that criticism, as he feels that people wanted him to do better. On the other hand, I actually feel it's a little bit of a compliment if people are giving me scrutiny and have an opinion about my game. I know it's not a nice thing to see people slagging you off, but it means people care and people think I can put in a better performance than I have done that day, he said. Brook has now reflected on the only season he was part of in the lucrative league, highlighting that he got into a troublesome situation. I got into a little bit of a rabbit hole with scrutiny and social media when I was at the IPL, Brook told BBC Sport. It didn't help me as a person on the field or off the field. I decided to, not stay away from social media, but also not go out of my way to look at it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Speaking on his exile from the league, Brook said he does ot really have regrets about it. Article Source: IANS

