Rohit: 'Dubai not our home, it's new for us as well'
The India captain also feels that the pitches in Dubai have been challenging for batters, while the bowlers have also had to adjust
James Anderson registers for Hundred draft
The 42-year-old is hoping for his first deal in the competition after year extension with Lancashire
Tendulkar Used To Share Knowledge When In MI, Preparation Made Him A Cricketing Great, Says Smith
Champions League Twenty20: Almost a decade ago, Dwayne Smith of the West Indies was opening the batting with the legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar for the Mumbai Indians (MI), with the duo also going on to lift the 2013 Champions League Twenty20, a competition which is now defunct. Smith recalled that opening the batting with Tendulkar and walking behind him while coming out of the dugout was a dream-come-true moment for him. Playing days with him were very easy. I remember the time in IPL where I battled with him, and he was telling me to keep hitting the ball straight and play and don't go cutting or pulling across the line. He was doing the opposite, and I was like, 'Sheesh . Then he came down, and he just smirked at me and said, Do as I say, not as I do. It's something that's stuck in my mind from then onwards. Opening the batting with him was one of my dreams - that you would always want to be out there with one of the greats of cricket, and to walk up behind him was something special because I always had to walk up behind him as hes the great man. Walking up behind him, I don't know who's cheering for me. So after he's gone out and they're cheering so much, I know that they could be cheering for me as well too. But it's great to play against these guys and also to play with them, Smith told IANS from the sidelines of the International Masters League (IML) in Vadodara, where hes turning out for the West Indies side. Dipping more into nostalgia, Smith recalled how he saw glimpses of what made Tendulkar a worldwide cricketing legend. When I was at Mumbai, I always used to try and stick around him, because when I was opening with him, I always wanted to know the person that I am playing with and who am I going up there with. So I always used to stick with him and ask him some questions and stuff. He's been very accommodating and very, very good with the guys around as well too. So he's always sharing his knowledge, and you could see why he was so great because of how he used to prepare for his match. The ongoing tournament has also got Smith a reunion with another legendary figure in Brian Lara, something which he cherishes a lot. It's special to see him. Actually, as a young guy, I watched him break the record for the first time, and then actually being in the team with him and it happening on my birthday. So I always used to stick with him and ask him some questions and stuff. He's been very accommodating and very, very good with the guys around as well too. So he's always sharing his knowledge, and you could see why he was so great because of how he used to prepare for his match. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Improvement Shown By Axar With Bat Is Superb To Watch, Says Rohit
T20 World Cup: Since the time Axar Patel has been promoted to bat at number five in ODI series against England, it has turned out to be beneficial for him and the Indian team. The move to bat Axar at five paid rich dividends again when he played a crucial 42 off 61 balls in Indias 44-run win over New Zealand on Sunday. Ahead of India meeting Australia in the all-important first semi-final of the 2025 Champions Trophy, India skipper Rohit Sharma stated that the improvement shown by Axar as the batter, making him a vital cog in the middle-order wheel, has made for a superb watch. That is something that we wanted from him a clear message was given to him when we started the ODI series against England, that no matter what the situation is, you will bat at 5. The kind of improvement he's shown with his bat over the last year or so is superb to watch. That is where we felt that we can utilise him to bat in the middle and bat freely, and that is what he does. He likes to take the game on and play his shots. Sometimes, when you are in trouble, you want to always take that positive route. With Axar, we definitely can do that. He showed it in the T20 World Cup final, which was a very, very crucial knock. Again, in that game as well, we were three down and for him to come out and bat like that was superb and got us to a decent total in the end. That is what we expect - whenever he's gotten an opportunity, he's shown that he can do just a bit more than what we expect him to do. He's upped his game in terms of his batting. So always nice to have those kind of players in your squad, said Rohit in the pre-final press conference. Against New Zealand, Axar also shared a vital 98-run with Shreyas Iyer, who continued his good nick with a fine 79. India were also helped by Hardik Pandyas run-a-ball 45, which means that the sides middle order has been in fine fettle, especially in moving the game forward in middle overs. Rohit said the middle-order batters making runs and spinners taking nine wickets in defence of 250 made it a perfect win for them over New Zealand. The middle order is very experienced in terms of the number of games that they've played. But to just get some batting time in the middle and get those runs and that fighting total was very, very important from our standpoint. So, all in all, it was the perfect game we wanted. We wanted to try and test everything that we have in terms of our bowling option, the middle order getting to bat long enough, and setting up the target as well. Because the first two games we chased the score. But this time, we wanted to try and bat first and see how that turns out for us, because it's important to getting to know what kind of conditions are there when you bat first and when you bat second. I think this game was the perfect game in terms of all of this, he said. So far, India have won all three of its games in Dubai, and up next will be Australia, a side to whom they lost the 2023 ODI World Cup final in Ahmedabad. With Australia having a history of doing well in ICC knockouts, Rohit remarked India will focus on the areas they need to do well to topple the Australian challenge in the semi-final in Dubai. It's a great opposition to play against. All we had to do is what we've been thinking about last three games. So, we have to approach that game in a similar fashion. We understand the opposition and how they play and stuff like that. But I think the more and more we focus on what we need to do as a group, players, batting and bowling unit, that helps us a lot. Australia have been such a great team over the years. So, we will expect some fight backs. We will expect some nervy times as well in the middle. But that is how the game is being played these days. You're talking about semifinal; obviously, the pressure will be on both teams to win that game. But I think it's important for us to just keep focusing on what we need to do, keep doing our things and keep doing those things right, and then result will come if we keep doing the things that we are supposed to. Australia have been such a great team over the years. So, we will expect some fight backs. We will expect some nervy times as well in the middle. But that is how the game is being played these days. You're talking about semifinal; obviously, the pressure will be on both teams to win that game. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Gaffaney, Illingworth Named On-field Umpires For India-Australia Semifinal
Dubai International Stadium: New Zealands Chris Gaffaney and Englands Richard Illingworth have been named as on-field umpires for the first 2025 Champions Trophy semifinal between India and Australia in Dubai, said the International Cricket Council (ICC). For Tuesday's semifinal at the Dubai International Stadium, Michael Gough will serve as third umpire, while Andy Pycroft will take up the match referee's duties. Illingworth continues in Dubai, having overseen Indias Group A clash with New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday. Gaffaney, on the other hand, had been due to umpire Australias meeting with South Africa in Group B before it was abandoned due to rain in Rawalpindi. In the second semifinal in Lahore, Sri Lankas Kumar Dharmasena and Australias Paul Reiffel will be the on-field umpires for the clash between South Africa and New Zealand. Joel Wilson will be the third umpire, while Ranjan Madugalle will be the match referee for this encounter. Dharmasena was the on-field umpire for New Zealands win over Bangladesh in Group A, while Reiffel was in the middle when India beat Pakistan in Dubai. The India versus Australia semifinal in Dubai will be a rematch of the 2023 Mens ODI World Cup final for a place in the Champions Trophy title clash scheduled for March 9. While Australia have just one win from three group matches two of which were abandoned due to rain- India come on the back of three consecutive wins in the group stage. India have been clinical in all departments of the game, while Australia, despite missing many of their big-ticket names, have managed to punch above their weight by chasing a record 352 against England in Lahore. The India versus Australia semifinal in Dubai will be a rematch of the 2023 Mens ODI World Cup final for a place in the Champions Trophy title clash scheduled for March 9. While Australia have just one win from three group matches two of which were abandoned due to rain- India come on the back of three consecutive wins in the group stage. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy 2025: New Zealand In Confident Mood For Semi Against 'Strong' South Africa
New Zealand go into their Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa in Lahore on Wednesday buoyed by beating the Proteas at the same venue in a tri-series last month. The Black Caps lost to India in their final Group A match on Sunday in Dubai but Tom Latham said it would have no bearing on the encounter for a place in the final. More relevant is that New Zealand chased down 305 against South Africa in Lahore after Kane Williamson scored 133 and also beat hosts Pakistan in the tri-series. We're fortunate that we had a tri-series in Pakistan and against South Africa, said the wicketkeeper Latham. We've got a chance to look back on those experiences and give our best in a semi-final, which is pretty cool, he added. New Zealand were already into the last four of the Champions Trophy prior to Sunday's loss to India in Dubai. They also already knew they would have to head back to Pakistan for their semi-final. It is something that's out of our control, Latham said of the travelling, with India playing all their games in Dubai after refusing to go to hosts Pakistan. We don't decide the schedule and for us it's about turning up at each game regardless of where it is and trying to play our best brand of cricket as best we can. Obviously it's a chance at making an ICC final, said Latham. We know there's a lot of hard work to do to get to that point. South Africa topped Group B ahead of Australia with two impressive wins and one washed-out match. We know how strong South Africa are, said Latham. They've got all bases covered in terms of batting, bowling and in the field. As you look at it, I'm sure it'll be a fantastic game. New Zealand's fielding has been outstanding on their way to the semi-finals -- Glenn Phillips took a spectacular one-handed flying catch at backward point to dismiss Virat Kohli on Sunday. I think we've seen throughout the tournament some of the catches that the guys have been taking, said Latham. For us it's an attitude thing. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers India face Australia in the first semi-final, in Dubai on Tuesday.
You Are Damaging The Countrys Image: Rohit Sharma Childhood Coach On Fat-shaming Controversy
Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma's childhood coach Dinesh Lad said making fat-shaming comments on the Indian captain damages the image of the country. The uproar follows after Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed made a distasteful remark during India's Champions Trophy final Group A match against New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday. Congress spokesperson took to X to blatantly call the Indian skipper fat. Rohit Sharma is fat for a sportsman! Need to lose weight! And of course the most unimpressive Captain India has ever had, Shama wrote in a post on X which she later deleted following a backlash. Shama's comments on Rohit triggered strong reactions from all quarters, and the issue snowballed into a big controversy, which led the Congress party to direct Shama to delete her social media post on Rohit. A cricketer who is doing so well for the nation, under whom the team is playing very well. Such comments against that player are not at all good. By this, you are also damaging the country's image. This is really shameful, Lad told IANS. So far in the ongoing tournament. Rohit remains to be the only top order Indian batter who is yet to score a half-century, with Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer firing in top form. The 37-year-old has accumulated 76 runs across three innings. A cricketer who is doing so well for the nation, under whom the team is playing very well. Such comments against that player are not at all good. By this, you are also damaging the country's image. This is really shameful, Lad told IANS. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Match Officials Announced For ICC Mens Champions Trophy Semi-Finals
The match officials for the semi-finals of the ICC Mens Champions Trophy 2025 have been announced as India take on Australia and South Africa face New Zealand. New Zealander Chris Gaffaney and Englands Richard Illingworth will take charge of the first semi-final in Dubai between India and Australia, with Michael Gough serving as third umpire and Andy Pycroft on match referee duties. Illingworth continues in Dubai having overseen Indias Group A clash with New Zealand, while Gaffaney had been due to umpire Australias meeting with South Africa in Group B before the weather intervened. Then in the second semi-final in Lahore, Sri Lankas Kumar Dharmasena will work alongside Australias Paul Reiffel as the on-field umpires for the clash between the Proteas and the Black Caps. Joel Wilson will be the third umpire, while Ranjan Madugalle is the match referee for this encounter. Dharmasena took charge of New Zealands win over Bangladesh in Group A, while Reiffel was in the middle when India beat Pakistan. Semi-Final 1: Dubai, India v Australia On-field Umpires: Chris Gaffaney & Richard Illingworth Third Umpire: Michael Gough Fourth Umpire: Adrian Holdstock Match Referee: Andy Pycroft Semi-Final 2: Lahore, South Africa v New Zealand Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers On-field Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena & Paul Reiffel Third Umpire: Joel Wilson Fourth Umpire: Ahsan Raza Match Referee: Ranjan Madugalle
Ajinkya Rahane to lead Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025
Venkatesh Iyer has been named vice-captain after being bought back by KKR for INR 23.75 crore
IPL 2025: Ajinkya Rahane Named KKR Skipper, Venkatesh Iyer Appointed Vice-captain
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have named veteran India batter Ajinkya Rahane as their new skipper for 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The three-time IPL winners have also appointed all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer as their vice-captain. Rahane, the senior-most India player in the KKR set-up, now steps into the role left by Shreyas Iyer, who led the franchise to IPL 2024 triumph in Chennai. Iyer, though, wasnt retained by the franchise and will now captain Punjab Kings in IPL 2025. Its an honour to be asked to lead KKR, which has been one of the most successful franchises in the IPL. I think we have an excellent and balanced squad. I look forward to working with everyone and taking up the challenge of defending our title, said Rahane in a statement issued by the franchise on Monday. Rahanes previous IPL captaincy stints was with Rajasthan Royals, and led them to IPL 2018 playoffs, and now-defunct Rising Pune Supergiant. Once KKR got Rahane in, it was nearly certain that he would captain them, though names of Iyer, the franchises costliest buy in the mega auction with Rs 23.75 crore, and Rinku Singh as potential leaders were doing the rounds. Rahane had captained Mumbai to winning the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in the recent domestic cricket season, where he was also the competitions highest run-getter with 469 runs in nine matches, including five half-centuries and was adjudged as Player of the Tournament. We are delighted to have someone like Ajinkya Rahane, who brings his experience and maturity as a leader. Also, Venkatesh Iyer has been a franchise player for KKR and brings a lot of leadership qualities. We are confident that they will combine well as we start the defense of our title, said Venky Mysore, CEO of KKR. Rahane had captained Mumbai to winning the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in the recent domestic cricket season, where he was also the competitions highest run-getter with 469 runs in nine matches, including five half-centuries and was adjudged as Player of the Tournament. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Dubai International Stadium: Ahead of meeting Australia in the first semi-final of 2025 Champions Trophy, India skipper Rohit Sharma admitted that retaining their bowling combination of four spinners is a tempting option, but at the same time, he will give a thought over what the right bowling combination should be. At the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, India fielded four spinners, who picked nine wickets collectively. Wrist-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy was the standout bowler with 5-42, the best bowling figures in the ongoing Champions Trophy, in just his second ODI game to bamboozle New Zealand and ensure India end as Group A toppers. We really need to think, even if we want to play four spinners, how we can squeeze them. If we don't, then we don't. Whatever works for us in terms of the bowling options, we will try and do that. The reason I say that is because we are very much aware of the conditions, and know exactly what works and what doesn't work. So, we'll just give it a day. We'll think about it, what is the right combination to go with. But it is tempting, said Rohit in the pre semi-final press conference. Asked if Chakaravarthy had made a case for his selection in the semi-final against Australia, which is a rematch of the 2023 ODI World Cup final, Rohit remarked, He just showed what he's capable of. Now it is up to us to think and see how we can get that combination right. Obviously, look, he got a game. He did everything that was asked for. I said it at the post-match (presentation ceremony) as well that he's got something different about him. When he gets it right, he knocks people over and takes five wickets. It is very tempting to think about what to do, which is a good headache to have. We'll just try and assess. We just want to go back and think about what the Australian batting lineup will look like and how we can try and see what kind of bowling options will work against them. It was in 2021 in Dubai that Chakaravarthy had endured a horror time in the Mens T20 World Cup by going wicketless in the matches he played. On Sunday, Chakaravarthy made a very successful return to the very same venue with an incredible five-wicket haul in just his second ODI. Rohit believes that what Chakaravarthy has been doing differently in 2025 as compared to his 2021 stint with the Indian team is his accuracy in deliveries and getting more match-playing experiences across all formats. Look, speaking about Varun, I think he's become more accurate now from the last time he played for India, which was way back in 2021. I mean, there was a little bit of inexperience in him as well, because he hadn't played a lot of cricket. But right now, in the last two or three years, he's played a lot of cricket, whether it's domestic cricket, IPL, and for India in T20Is, and now the ODIs as well. He understands his bowling really well. There is definitely something about his bowling which he's using to his advantage. Some of our batters also couldn't figure that out, which is always nice. But to answer that question, I think he has become more and more accurate, and the pace variation is superb. Watching from behind when I was standing in the slips, his variations have developed a lot more. When you have a little bit of mystery, you don't want to be one-dimensional bowler and bowl with the same speed. You need something different in the pace variation, and the accuracy as well. So, he's worked on both of it, and now you see that he's getting a lot of wickets and getting more often as well, which is a good sign for us as a team, he said. Rohit signed off by explaining of the time when the think-tank felt it would be better to draft Chakaravarthy in place of Yashasvi Jaiswal in the main Champions Trophy squad on February 12. With Varun, especially, we felt we had to sacrifice a batsman, as we thought it's only five games in this tournament. It's very unlikely that that batter is going to play at any stage, unless there's an injury. You don't make team thinking the worst, which is someone getting injured. If somebody is injured, you can always call them upon. But with Varun, we knew that there is a chance that he might play without any injury in the team. I know there are four spinners and all of that, but we played four spinners in this game. So, looking at the surfaces here, hearing about what has happened in Dubai in the past two months, there's a lot of cricket that has been played. Rohit signed off by explaining of the time when the think-tank felt it would be better to draft Chakaravarthy in place of Yashasvi Jaiswal in the main Champions Trophy squad on February 12. With Varun, especially, we felt we had to sacrifice a batsman, as we thought it's only five games in this tournament. It's very unlikely that that batter is going to play at any stage, unless there's an injury. You don't make team thinking the worst, which is someone getting injured. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Such Comments For Our Captain Really Unacceptable: BCCI Secy On Fat-shaming Remark On Rohit Sharma
New Zealand Champions Trophy Group: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia slammed Congress spokesperson Shama Mohameds distasteful remark on Rohit Sharma, saying such comments on India captain are eally unacceptable. During the India-New Zealand Champions Trophy Group A clash on Sunday, the Congress spokesperson took to X and labelled Rohit fat sportsman and even called him an unimpressive captain. Rohit Sharma is fat for a sportsman! Need to lose weight! And of course the most unimpressive Captain India has ever had, Shama wrote in a post on X. Reacting to the issue, the BCCI secretary said such comments coming from a politician at a time when Team India is playing an ICC tournament is really shocking. This is unfortunate; such comments for our captain are really unacceptable. Team India is playing an ICC tournament and the team is all set to play the semi-final match, and a politician saying all this is shocking. We will look into the matter, Saikia told IANS. Shama's comments on Rohit triggered huge backlash from all quarters, and the issue snowballed into a big controversy, which led the Congress party to direct Shama to delete her social media post on Rohit. Coming to the match, riding on Varun Chakaravarthy's five-wicket haul India beat New Zealand by 44 runs and sealed their place at the top of Group A in the eight-team tournament. Rohit and Co. will face Australia in the first semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday while New Zealand will face South Africa in the other semi-final in Lahore on Wednesday. Coming to the match, riding on Varun Chakaravarthy's five-wicket haul India beat New Zealand by 44 runs and sealed their place at the top of Group A in the eight-team tournament. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
'Great Sadness': Buttler Reflects On Quitting England's Captaincy Role
T20 World Cup: After stepping down as England white-ball captain following an early exit from the Champions Trophy, Jos Buttler said he was left with great sadness after relinquishing his leadership role which he felt was an immense honour. England ended their eight-team tournament without a win after losing to Australia, Afghanistan and South Africa respectively. Buttler, who was appointed as Eoin Morgan's successor in June 2022 and won the T20 World Cup in Australia later that year, announced his decision before their final Group B match against South Africa which they lost by seven wickets in Karachi. Taking to social media on Monday, Buttler shared his thoughts on the decision and also thanked family, fellow players and support staff members for their backing throughout. It's with great sadness that I have decided to step down as England white ball captain. Leading your country is an immense honour and something I have and always will be very proud to have done. The results are clear and obvious and it is the right time for me and the team to make this decision, Buttler wrote in an Instagram post on Monday. I would just like to take this opportunity to thank all the players, staff and England fans who have supported me throughout my time as captain but most importantly I would like to thank my wife Louise and my family. You have been unwavering pillars of support throughout the highs and lows of the job and I cannot thank you enough onto the next chapter..., he added. England head coach Brendon McCullum hinted that the team may opt for multiple skippers or identify one player to handle the captaincy of both the ODI and T20I teams. Well work it out over the next few weeks. Well make sure we have a good look at how the structure looks, how things are placed, and what each side needs. And if it's the same person, then great. If it's two different people, then great too, McCullum told reporters. England head coach Brendon McCullum hinted that the team may opt for multiple skippers or identify one player to handle the captaincy of both the ODI and T20I teams. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla also reacted to her deleted tweet, accusing the Congress of targeting the Indian cricket team. Those who once opposed the country are now going after our players. The Congress, which calls itself a 'Mohabbat ki dukan' [shop of love], is actually spreading 'Nafrat ke bhajan' [messages of hate], he remarked.
Very Difficult To Read His Hand: Axar Hails Chakaravarthy's Mental Skills After 5-fer Against NZ
Champions Trophy Group: Spin bowling all-rounder Axar Patel lavished praises on mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy for his maiden five-wicket haul in ODIs in India's 44-run over New Zealand in the last Champions Trophy Group A game in Dubai, saying it is really difficult to read the spinner's mind, and if a batter misses his googly, there is a high chance of losing a wicket. New Zealand's bowlers did well to restrict India's batting line-up, with Shreyas Iyer (79) and Hardik Pandya (45) leading the way as the Asian side posted a competitive total of 249/9 after they were sent in to bat first. It was the Chakaravarthy's show in reply, with the spinner claiming the wickets of opener Will Young, Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner and Matt Henry to end up with the figures of 5-42 as India bowled the Black Caps out for 205. Ahead of the Champions Trophy, Chakaravarthy featured in five T20Is and one ODI against England, where he finished the T20I leg with 14 wickets, including a fifer. He, however, claimed just one dismissal in his debut ODI. Credit goes to him. The T20 WC (2021) was not a good experience for him. But after that he has come back and his mental skill shows how ready he is. I think he is carrying forward his performances in T20s to ODIs, Axar told reporters in ICC mixed zone. It is very difficult to read from his hand. And the pace with which he bowls is very difficult. So, I think, if a batter misses (the line), there is a higher chance of getting out. He is fast in the air also, he added. Batting first, India had staged a late resurgence as they reached 249/9 - with a five-wicket haul for Matt Henry. Both openers -- Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma -- were back in the hut in the first six overs and later Virat Kohli's removal left them reeling on 30/3 in the seventh over. Then, Axar Patel and Shreyas Iyer put together a 98-run partnership off 136 balls for the fourth wicket before Hardik's run-a-ball middle-order cameo took India to a respectable total. Speaking about his promotion to the No. 5 in the order, Axar said, When I get an opportunity, I try to bat based on the situation. But now, the approach has changed. Earlier, I used to come down and had to make runs quickly. Now, I know that there are more batsmen behind me, so I can play accordingly. I know that I have a lot of time. It depends on the requirements of the team as well and if I feel that I have to attack the spinner, I play accordingly, like I had a partnership (a 98-run fourth wicket stand with Shreyas Iyer) in this match (vs NZ), and we could have a good total, he added. Speaking about his promotion to the No. 5 in the order, Axar said, When I get an opportunity, I try to bat based on the situation. But now, the approach has changed. Earlier, I used to come down and had to make runs quickly. Now, I know that there are more batsmen behind me, so I can play accordingly. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
ICC Champions Trophy: Legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble has hailed an exceptional Varun Chakaravarthy for picking 5-42 in Indias 44-run win over New Zealand in the ICC Champions Trophy, saying the wrist-spinner has won matches for the teams he played for in last 1.5 years and that his recent performance is very encouraging for the Rohit Sharma led-side. At the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, Chakaravarthy returned figures of 5-42, the combined best bowling figures in the ongoing tournament, in just his second ODI game to bamboozle New Zealand and ensure India end as Group A toppers. Chakaravarthy had been a late addition to Indias squad for the Champions Trophy, as he came in for left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, leaving people wondering if the side was carrying too much spinners for Dubais slow pitches. But on Sunday, Chakaravarthy and India proved that late decision to be fruitful. I think Varun has been exceptional in the last 1-1.5 years, consistently winning matches for whichever team he has played for, whether it's Tamil Nadu or KKR or for India in T20Is. Now, getting an opportunity (in ODIs), because obviously India had already qualified. But going by the pitch and the conditions perhaps for the semi-final and hopefully for India, the final, this certainly augurs well, said Kumble to ESPNcricinfo on Monday. The Chennai-based Chakaravarthy first castled Will Young, and came back in the end of the middle overs to dismiss Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell in consecutive overs. He then removed Mitchell Santner, and dismissed Matt Henry on the very next ball to complete his incredible five-wicket haul. Chakaravarthy may get a chance to shine again for India when they will face Australia in the first Champions Trophy semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday. Kumble further believes Australia will find it difficult if India continue to play four spinners in the all-important semi-final clash The Chennai-based Chakaravarthy first castled Will Young, and came back in the end of the middle overs to dismiss Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell in consecutive overs. He then removed Mitchell Santner, and dismissed Matt Henry on the very next ball to complete his incredible five-wicket haul. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: India Played To The Conditions Beautifully, Says NZ Seamer Henry
Dubai International Stadium: After suffering a 44-run defeat to India in the 2025 Champions Trophy, New Zealand seamer Matt Henry said the Rohit Sharma-led side played beautifully as per the conditions due to the knowledge they acquired from their previous Group A games at the Dubai International Stadium. On a slow pitch, India managed to make 249/9 in 50 overs, with Shreyas Iyers 79 and a late 45 by Hardik Pandya taking them to the competitive total. In return, Varun Chakaravarthy picked 5-42 in just his second ODI game to bowl out New Zealand for 205 in 45.3 overs. New Zealand will take on Group B toppers South Africa in the second semi-final in Lahore on Wednesday. The way to have four front line spinners was a really effective way to play. (India) having that luxury of knowing they played to the conditions beautifully. We knew that coming here, they were going to play the four frontline spinners and they bowled beautiful. They read the situation and read the conditions well, Henry was quoted as saying by ICC. He also showered praise on Chakaravarthy for deceiving New Zealand batters with his variations. He bowled beautifully, didn't he? I think he showed his skill, the way he turned the ball both ways, and even the way that he could bowl pace. I thought he was brilliant, and they were able to put us under pressure right throughout. Henry, who picked 5-42 against India, said New Zealand wont feel deflated going into their semi-final clash against South Africa. I wouldn't have thought so. We've been playing some really good cricket throughout this tournament. We'll obviously take our learnings from this game, but also understanding the conditions when we go to Pakistan. We've played a few games in that tri-series there (as well). We'll be ready (for the semi-final). I think whoever you're playing at this stage of the tournament, you've got the four best teams and I think you don't really have preferences. You're going to be faced with challenges and all teams have their strengths. Henry, who picked 5-42 against India, said New Zealand wont feel deflated going into their semi-final clash against South Africa. I wouldn't have thought so. We've been playing some really good cricket throughout this tournament. We'll obviously take our learnings from this game, but also understanding the conditions when we go to Pakistan. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Fran Jonas Replaces Injured Hayley Jensen In NZ Squad For Sri Lanka ODIs
The New Zealand ODI: New Zealand pacer Hayley Jensen has been ruled out of the women's ODI series against Sri Lanka after picking up a hip flexor injury during the warm-up ahead of the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield final on Saturday. Fran has joined the ODI squad tp replace Hayley. Hayley's rehabilitation progress will be monitored and a decision on her fitness for the T20I series will be made in due course, New Zealand Cricket said. Whiter Ferns head coach Ben Sawyer said, Jensen will be reassessed before the T20I series. Hopefully, she can get back in time but it will be up to the physios how she goes. Jonas will fly in tonight and join the team in the morning. Jensens anticipated return to the national squad after a two-year absence has been derailed, making her the second Otago player ruled out of the ODIs against Sri Lanka. Bella James also suffered a hamstring injury during the Hallyburton Johnstone Shield, with Lauren Down replacing her in the squad. New Zealand will also be without Sophie Devine, who is taking a break for her well-being, while Amelia Kerr will miss the series due to her WPL commitments with Mumbai Indians. Injuries have sidelined Lea Tahuhu, Rosemary Mair and Molly Penfold from the ODIs. In Devines absence, Suzie Bates will lead the side. The New Zealand ODI squad has assembled in Napier on Sunday ahead of their first ODI at McLean Park on March 4, followed by games in Nelson on March 7 and 9. New Zealand will also be without Sophie Devine, who is taking a break for her well-being, while Amelia Kerr will miss the series due to her WPL commitments with Mumbai Indians. Injuries have sidelined Lea Tahuhu, Rosemary Mair and Molly Penfold from the ODIs. In Devines absence, Suzie Bates will lead the side. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
KKR Unveil Three-star Jersey For IPL 2025 Season
Kolkata Knight Riders: Defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders have unveiled a new-look jersey for the upcoming 18th edition of the Indian Premier League on Monday. As part of an unprecedented campaign, KKR released the official jersey launch video, where fans of the team are seen being obsessed with Number 3. The video culminates into 'Three Stars' being woven into the fabric of the new jersey, depicting the three titles in KKRs trophy cabinet. Cricketers Rinku Singh, Venkatesh Iyer, Ramandeep Singh, Manish Pandey, Vaibhav Arora, Anukul Roy, Mayank Markande and Luvnith Sisodia feature in the video, sporting the new kit. Apart from the newly added third star on top of the team crest, KKRs jersey also carries a special golden IPL badge on the arm this year, introduced by the tournament to recognise the defending champions of the 2025 edition. Embellished with a design themed around the Three-edged Star, the jerseys were simultaneously launched for sale, made available for purchase on Knight Club, the teams official app, website and KKRs social media channels. Choosing 03/03 as the date to launch their new Purple and Gold threads, Knight Riders also announced a unique move to go from being a global franchise to a notch higher - out in the cosmos with their #InTheKnightSky campaign. Three actual stars in the sky have been registered and named after the teams inspiring team motto: 'Korbo', 'Lorbo', and 'Jeetbo', as a tribute to their championship wins in 2012, 2014, and 2024. KKR have made four appearances in the IPL final, winning the championship thrice (2012, 2014, 2024). They finished runners-up in the 2021 season, staging one of the most remarkable comebacks in the tournament's history. Three actual stars in the sky have been registered and named after the teams inspiring team motto: 'Korbo', 'Lorbo', and 'Jeetbo', as a tribute to their championship wins in 2012, 2014, and 2024. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Virat Kohli Bags 'Fielder Of The Match' Medal After Win Over NZ
Udenaka Nuwan Seneviratane: India star Virat Kohli bagged the 'Fielder of the Match' medal for his contributions in the fielding in India's Champions Trophy last group stage win against New Zealand on Sunday. Varun Chakaravarthy's five-wicket haul led India to 44-run win over New Zealand, finishing at the top of Group A in the tournament. They now face Australia in the first semi-final, in Dubai on Tuesday while New Zealand will face South Africa in Lahore on Wednesday. Following the win, India fielding coach T Dilip addressed the players in the dressing room and luaded their efforts in the field and revealed the contenders for the best fielding honours, before training assiatant Udenaka Nuwan Seneviratane handed the medal to Kohli, who featured in his landamark 300th ODI. We always speak about being gun fiedding unit, for me the most important thing is how you are being proactive. I thought different faces of the game; the way we squeezed in when Mitchell came in and he couldn't get to rotate the strike. The way bullet throws came from out field... Dilip said in a video posted by BCCI on its website. Coming to the contenders, the one looking like a superman and took that catch... Axar Patel. Game after game, he showed it again and the way he stamped his authority on the field, the way he mostly to the prime position and taking those catches, Virat Kohli. The way he squeezed in, putting those dives... Shreyas Iyer, he added. Kohli became the seventh player from India to achieve the 300-ODI landmark after Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, MS Dhoni, Mohammed Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh. However, the star batter couldn't manage to put much impact in his milestone match as he was dismissed by Matt Henry for 11. Kohli nailed a full-blooded cut but Glenn Phillips flew to his right at backward point to pouch a one-handed stunner, leaving Kohli and fans stunned. Kohli became the seventh player from India to achieve the 300-ODI landmark after Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, MS Dhoni, Mohammed Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Kohli-Zampa Clash Will Be A Key Battle To Watch Out For, Opines Rayudu
Dubai International Stadium: Former India cricketer Ambati Rayudu believes the clash between talismanic batter Virat Kohli and Australia leg-spinner Adam Zampa will be a key battle to watch out for in the all-important Champions Trophy semifinal at the Dubai International Stadium on Tuesday. Kohli has been dismissed five times by Zampa in ODIs since 2017, making this a keenly contested match-up on the slow pitches of Dubai. The India star has been dismissed five times by leg-spinners since the start of 2024, while amassing only 37 runs against them at a strike-rate of 48.68. Its going to be Adam Zampa versus Virat Kohli (a key battle in the semi-final). Virat has struggled a bit against leg-spinners lately, but the kind of form he has shown in this tournament will serve him well against Australia, said Rayudu to JioHotstar. Against New Zealand on Sunday, Kohli got going with two edgy boundaries in his landmark 300th ODI game, before he cut one hard off Henry, but Glenn Phillips flew to his right at backward point to take a stunning catch, leaving Kohli and everyone shellshocked as he fell for 11. Rayudu felt luck wasnt just on Kohlis side as he became the seventh Indian player and 22nd overall to reach the landmark of 300 ODIs. The intent was there, and expectations were high. You could see in his eyes that he was focused, hungry for a big score. On big occasions, Virat Kohli usually rises to the challenge and gives us those celebratory moments. Against New Zealand on Sunday, Kohli got going with two edgy boundaries in his landmark 300th ODI game, before he cut one hard off Henry, but Glenn Phillips flew to his right at backward point to take a stunning catch, leaving Kohli and everyone shellshocked as he fell for 11. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: India should field unchanged playing XI for Australia clash, feels Shastri
Dubai: Former India head coach Ravi Shastri believes the Rohit Sharma-led side should field an unchanged playing eleven for their all-important semi-final clash against Australia in Dubai, citing that they have experienced the conditions in their 44-run win over New Zealand. India set up a semi-final showdown against Australia, scheduled for Tuesday, after beating New Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Champions Trophy: Connolly Approved As Replacement For Short In Australia Squad
ICC Event Technical Committee: Spin-bowling all-rounder Cooper Connolly has been approved as a replacement for injured opener Mattew Short in Australias squad for the ongoing 2025 Champions Trophy. Connolly, who has played three ODIs since his debut in England last year, was named as a replacement after Short was ruled out due to an injury to his left quadriceps which he sustained during Australias washed out Group B game against Afghanistan. Connolly, 21, was initially named as a travelling reserve for the tournament, and him being drafted into the main squad was approved by the ICC Event Technical Committee comprising of Wasim Khan (ICC General Manager Cricket), Sarah Edgar (ICC Senior Manager Events), Usman Wahla (PCB Director International Cricket Operations), Shaun Pollock (Independent Representative). There could be a temptation in the Australian camp to bring in Connolly, who bowls left-arm spin, for the all-important semi-final clash against India on slow pitch of the Dubai International Stadium on Tuesday. Australias spin options include leg-spinner Adam Zampa and Glenn Maxwells part-time off-spin, along with Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne capable of sending down some overs of handy spin bowling. The 2023 ODI World Cup champions also have another leg-spinner in Tanveer Sangha, who can come in for either of the quicks if Australia take a leaf out of Indias book of playing four spinners in their 44-run win over New Zealand on Sunday. Shorts absence also means that Australia could also consider having Jake Fraser-McGurk in the playing eleven and partner with Head at the top of the batting line-up. Fraser-McGurk, though, hasnt got going in ODIs so far going past 16 just once. The 2023 ODI World Cup champions also have another leg-spinner in Tanveer Sangha, who can come in for either of the quicks if Australia take a leaf out of Indias book of playing four spinners in their 44-run win over New Zealand on Sunday. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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Selectors Will Be closely Monitoring BCA's Mens Senior One-Day Trophy, Says Rakesh Tiwari
The Bihar Cricket Association: The Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) kicked off the mens senior One-Day trophy on Sunday. The domestic tournament will feature teams from across Bihar, offering players a platform to showcase their skills and compete at a high level. Speaking about the tournament, BCA President Rakesh Tiwari revealed that the selectors will be closely monitoring the proceedings for standout performances. In the tournament all districts of Bihar have been divided into eight zones: Western, Mithila, Shahabad, Magadh, Pataliputra, Angika, Central, and Seemanchal. In the initial phase, teams from each zone will compete against each other at the zonal level. The first match will be played between East Champaran and Saran at JP Sinha Cricket Stadium, Vaishali. A total of 72 matches will be played in this league stage, running until March 13. The second phase of the tournament will then feature the quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the grand finale. The Mens Senior One-Day Trophy aims to enhance the competitiveness of cricket in Bihar while providing a crucial platform for emerging players. Our selectors will be closely monitoring standout performances to identify and nurture new talent for Bihars senior team in the future, said Tiwari. All teams are geared up to give their best on the field. This tournament is a golden opportunity for young cricketers in Bihar to prove their mettle. Its structure ensures that every player gets ample chances to showcase their skills. Tiwari further said, Through this championship, the Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) is committed to taking the states cricketing standards to new heights. As the tournament progresses, player performances will be keenly observed, and it will be exciting to see which team emerges victorious to claim the title. All teams are geared up to give their best on the field. This tournament is a golden opportunity for young cricketers in Bihar to prove their mettle. Its structure ensures that every player gets ample chances to showcase their skills. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Varun takes five as India top group and set up Australia showdown
Williamson's 81 in vain as New Zealand crumble against spin chasing 250
Champions Trophy: Chakaravarthys Fifer Helps India Set Up Semis Clash With Australia (ld)
Dubai International Stadium: Varun Chakravarthy led Indias charge with a superb 5-42, the best figures by a bowler in the ongoing tournament, as India beat New Zealand by 44 runs in the final Group A match at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. The win means India finish as Group A toppers and will now face Australia in the first semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday, in what is a re-match of the 2023 ODI World Cup final. New Zealand, meanwhile, will take on South Africa in the second semi-final at Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday, with both teams flying together to Lahore on Monday. After Shreyas Iyers 79 helped India reach 249/9 in 50 overs, Chakaravarthy deceived the Blackcaps batters with his pace and variations to finish with 5-42 in his ten overs on Champions Trophy debut and bowl them out for 205 in 45.3 overs. For New Zealand, Kane Williamson waged a lone battle through his 81 off 120 balls on a tricky pitch, where he relied on nudges, glances and inside-out shots for boundaries. But with the Indian spin quartet applying the squeeze in middle overs and taking nine wickets, it meant that the match went in the way of Rohit Sharma & Co. India could have got their first wicket in the fourth over if Will Youngs catch wasnt dropped by Chakaravarthy at mid-on off Hardik Pandyas bowling, with the fielder kicking the ball off the boot for four. But four balls later, Pandya provided the early breakthrough as Rachin Ravindra upper-cut to deep third, who took a low diving catch. Though Young and Williamson hit some tight boundaries, India didnt let them go off the hook as New Zealand made 44/1 in the first power-play. Varun Chakaravarthy, who got enough turn in his first over, got on the wickets board by having Young inside-edge a googly onto his stumps. With Indias spinners getting lots of turn, Williamson, given a life on 32 by Chakaravarthy, and Mitchell were content in playing the waiting game while hitting boundaries occasionally in their 44-run stand for the third wicket. But Kuldeep Yadav broke the partnership as he got a googly to spin past the inside edge and trap Mitchell lbw for 17. Williamson hanged around to get his fifty off 77 balls by tickling Jadeja through fine leg for four, and keep New Zealand alive in the chase by hitting an inside-out drive against the spinner for another boundary. But Jadeja bounced back by trapping a reverse-sweeping Tom Latham lbw for 14. Jadeja could have got Williamson out on 68 if KL Rahul had grabbed the chance. But Chakaravarthy struck twice in his two overs to trap Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell lbw, though replays showed the latter would have been not out as the ball missed the stumps. The games result became a foregone conclusion when Williamson danced down the pitch to hit Axar over mid-on, but missed the delivery and was stumped easily by Rahul for a gritty 81 off 120 balls. Mitchell Santner hit some late boundaries in making 28 off 31 balls, till his off-stump was uprooted by Chakaravarthy, who picked a five-wicket haul in just his second ODI game and effectively sealed the deal in Indias favour. Previously, seamer Matt Henry stood tall yet again to pick 5-42, third five-for in 50-over format, as New Zealand restricted India to 249/9 in their 50 overs. The Blackcaps used the generous help offered from the black soil pitch to good effect and keep India in check. Iyer rescued India from a top-order collapse by making a fine 79 and got the company of Axar Patel, who made a solid 42. With New Zealand bowling superbly in back end, Hardik Pandyas run-a-ball 45 ensured India posted a competitive total. Henry and Kyle Jamieson made good use of the conditions by asking tough questions to the Indian batters via seam and swing respectively. Though Rohit Sharma clobbered Henry for four and six respectively, the seamer bounced back by trapping Shubman Gill plumb lbw with a lovely inswinger for just two. Jamieson joined in when Rohit mistimed a pull and was caught at midwicket for 15. Virat Kohli got going with two edgy boundaries in his landmark 300th ODI, before he cut one hard off Henry and Phillips flew to his right at backward point to take a stunning catch, leaving everyone shellshocked, as the batter fell for 11. With the ball turning a lot for New Zealands spinners, India went 51 balls without hitting a boundary till Axar swept off Santner in the 16th over. After that, Iyer carted William ORourke for three fours - two coming off pulls, while third one came as a drive over extra cover. While Iyer continued his good run to get his 22nd ODI fifty in 75 balls, Axar took a liking to Bracewells off-spin by hitting him for two fours, before lofting him over extra covers for six. The 98-run stand was broken when Axar tried to pull a down leg delivery from Rachin Ravindra, but top-edge was caught by backward square leg and the batter fell for 42. With Rahul getting off the mark by lofting Ravindra for four, Iyer got the timing right on his shots fetching him a six each off the spinner and ORourke respectively. But in the 37th over, the short ball caused Iyers downfall as he was rushed into the pull off ORourke and his top-edged shot was caught by short mid-wicket running backwards. Three overs later, Rahul fell for 23 as he tried to play a skiddy delivery from Santner away from his body, but got a thick edge behind to Tom Latham. Pandya and Jadeja kickstarted the slog overs phase by hitting Bracewell for six and four respectively, before the former pulled ORourke for another boundary. Hardik stood tall to hit a forehand-like shot for four off Henry, who later had Jadeja slicing to backward point taking a one-handed diving catch. With New Zealand spot on with their lengths, they managed to keep Hardik quiet till the all-rounder cut loose in the 49th over. He sliced and lofted Jamieson for back-to-back fours, before following it up by pulling the pacer over long-on for six to take 15 runs off the penultimate over. But Henry dismissed him and Shami in the final over to pick a five-fer and keep India one run short of 250, which wasnt enough for the Blackcaps to outclass Rohit & Co. Hardik stood tall to hit a forehand-like shot for four off Henry, who later had Jadeja slicing to backward point taking a one-handed diving catch. With New Zealand spot on with their lengths, they managed to keep Hardik quiet till the all-rounder cut loose in the 49th over. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Varun Chakaravarthy Has Got Something Different, Creates Good Selection Headache: Rohit Sharma
Dubai International Stadium: After India sealed their semi-final date with Australia in the 2025 Champions Trophy with a 44-run win over New Zealand, skipper Rohit Sharma said the move to play Varun Chakaravarthy, who took 5-42, was to try and see what the wrist-spinner can bring to the table. At the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday, Chakaravarthy, playing just his second ODI, led Indias charge on a slow black soil pitch with a superb 5-42, the best figures by a bowler in the ongoing tournament, to bowl out New Zealand for 205 in 45.3 overs and emerge as Group A toppers with a 44-run win. Varun has got something different, wanted to try and see what he had to offer. We got to think a little about what to do for the next game, good headache (on his selection). If he gets it right, very difficult to read him, said Rohit in the post-match presentation ceremony. India were also helped by Shreyas Iyer making a fine 79 and sharing a 98-run partnership with Axar Patel, who made 42. Very important for us to finish on a high. New Zealand a good side, playing well in the recent past. Axar-Shreyas partnership was important after losing wickets in the first powerplay. They got us to good total, with our quality bowlers, we had the confidence to defend that. Momentum critical in such a short game. Try and win game, try and do everything right. Indias clash in the first semi-final in Dubai will be against Australia in what is also a rematch of 2023 ODI World Cup final, which they lost at home in Ahmedabad. Rohit reckoned that the semi-final clash with the Steve Smith-led side should be a good game. Mistakes happen but correcting that is important. It is going to be a good game. Australia have a rich history of playing well in ICC tournaments. Its about us to do things right. We have to be focused on what we need to do on that day. Looking forward to that, hopefully we can stitch one towards us. Chakravarthy, who took the Player of the Match award, admitted to being nervous in the start, but felt better as things moved on, with some words from his team-mates soothing his nerves too and propelling him to take a fifer. I did feel nervous in the initial stages. Not played a lot for India in ODIs, so was nervous. As the game progressed, felt better. Virat, Rohit, Shreyas, Hardik everyone was talking to me and asked me to calm down. Found out last night about play. Was expecting to play for the country and looking forward, but was nervous. It was not a rank-turner but if you bowled in the right places, it helped. The way Kuldeep, Jaddu, Axar bowled, even the pacers. it was a total team effort, he said. New Zealand, meanwhile, will take on South Africa in the second semi-final at Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday, with both teams flying together to Lahore on Monday. Skipper Mitchell Santner admitted the pitch turned out to be much slower as compared to their expectations in the chase. A slower wicket than what we have come up against. India controlled the middle phase. Shreyas batted well and Hardik finished off. Spun more than we thought, spun more than the other games here. New Zealand, meanwhile, will take on South Africa in the second semi-final at Gaddafi Stadium on Wednesday, with both teams flying together to Lahore on Monday. Skipper Mitchell Santner admitted the pitch turned out to be much slower as compared to their expectations in the chase. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Dubai International Stadium: Varun Chakravarthy led Indias charge with a superb 5-42, the best figures by a bowler in the ongoing tournament, as India beat New Zealand by 44 runs in the final Group A match at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. The win means India finish as Group A toppers and will now face Australia in the first semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday, in what is a re-match of the 2023 ODI World Cup final. New Zealand, meanwhile, will take on South Africa in the second semi-final at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday. After Shreyas Iyers 79 helped India reach 249/9 in 50 overs, Chakaravarthy deceived the Blackcaps batters with his pace and variations to finish with 5-42 in his ten overs on Champions Trophy debut and bowl them out for 205 in 45.3 overs. For New Zealand, Kane Williamson waged a lone battle through his 81 off 120 balls on a tricky pitch, where he relied on nudges, glances and inside-out shots for boundaries. But with the Indian spin quartet applying the squeeze in middle overs, it meant that the Rohit Sharma & Co continued their unbeaten run in the tournament. India could have got their first wicket in the fourth over if Will Youngs catch wasnt dropped by Chakaravarthy at mid-on off Hardik Pandyas bowling, with the fielder kicking the ball off the boot for four. But four balls later, Pandya provided the early breakthrough as Rachin Ravindra upper-cut to deep third, where Axar Patel took a low diving catch. Though Young and Williamson hit some tight boundaries, India didnt let them go off the hook as New Zealand made 44/1 in the first power-play. Varun Chakaravarthy, who found enough turn in his first over, got him on the wickets board by having Young inside-edge a googly onto his stumps. With Indias spinners getting lots of turn, Williamson, given a life on 32 by Chakaravarthy, and Mitchell were content in playing the waiting game while hitting boundaries occasionally in their 44-run stand for the third wicket. But Kuldeep Yadav broke the partnership as he got a googly to spin past the inside edge and trap Mitchell lbw for 17. Williamson hanged around to get his fifty off 77 balls by tickling Jadeja through fine leg for four, and keep New Zealand alive in the chase by hitting an inside-out drive against the spinner for another boundary. But Jadeja bounced back by trapping a reverse-sweeping Tom Latham lbw for 14. Jadeja could have got Williamson out on 68 if KL Rahul had grabbed the chance. But Chakaravarthy struck twice in his two overs to trap Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell lbw, though replays showed the latter would have been not out as the ball missed the stumps. The games result became a foregone conclusion when Williamson danced down the pitch to hit Axar over mid-on, but missed the delivery and was stumped easily by Rahul for a gritty 81 off 120 balls. Mitchell Santner hit some late boundaries in making 28 off 31 balls, till his off-stump was uprooted by Chakaravarthy, who picked a five-wicket haul and effectively sealed the deal in Indias favour. Jadeja could have got Williamson out on 68 if KL Rahul had grabbed the chance. But Chakaravarthy struck twice in his two overs to trap Glenn Phillips and Michael Bracewell lbw, though replays showed the latter would have been not out as the ball missed the stumps. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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Champions Trophy: Indian Team Manager Heads Back Home Due To Family Bereavement
Jagan Mohan Rao Arishnapally: R Devraj, the manager of the Indian team playing in the 2025 Champions Trophy, has headed back to his hometown Hyderabad due to a family bereavement. Devraj, currently serving as the secretary of the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) since October 2023, had to leave Dubai and fly back to Hyderabad due to the demise of his mother Kamaleshwari Ramchander on Sunday morning. India, captained by Rohit Sharma, is currently playing their final Group A game against New Zealand at Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. Jagan Mohan Rao Arishnapally, HCA President, confirmed to IANS about Devraj flying back to Hyderabad from Dubai. Yes, he is landing in Hyderabad at 8pm. As per the information I have, his mothers funeral is scheduled to be held at 10am on Monday in Bansilalpet, Secunderabad, said Arishnapally to IANS. With deep sorrow, we inform you that our Secretary Devraj's mother, Kamaleshwari garu, has passed away. May her soul rest in peace. Our heartfelt condolences to Devraj garu and his family, the HCA further said in its immediate statement. As of now, it is unclear on when Devraj will link up with the Indian team, who would be playing the second semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday. If they win their last four clash, India could potentially play the final at the same venue on March 9. Indias opponents in the semi-final will be determined by the outcome of their ongoing game against New Zealand in Dubai. If India win, they will face Australia, captained by Steve Smith, in the semi-final. As of now, it is unclear on when Devraj will link up with the Indian team, who would be playing the second semi-final in Dubai on Tuesday. If they win their last four clash, India could potentially play the final at the same venue on March 9. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
KKR's IPL 2024 Trophy Tour Reaches Siliguri, Fans Pose With Silverware
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders historic IPL 2024 trophy tour made its way to Siliguri on Sunday, extending the celebration of their third title to the Gateway of Northeast India. The tour began at the marvellous and scenic Coronation Bridge that connects Siliguri to Darjeeling. The prestigious trophy was then exhibited amidst the well-manicured garden of Siliguri at the ISKCON, giving the fans a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the grandeur of the defending champions. Celebrating KKRs title-winning campaign in 2024, Siliguri witnessed a tremendous turnout as the fans got together to see the glorious IPL trophy while also having an opportunity to take pictures alongside it. As the enthusiasm of the new season builds up, the caravan for KKRs Trophy Tour will move to Patna on March 7 and Durgapur on March 9, before culminating in Kolkata on March 16. Ahead of the start of the IPL 2025 season on March 22, KKR and Delhi Capitals are the only two teams to not name their captains. KKR released their title-winning captain Shreyas Iyer ahead of the auction and was acquired by Punjab Kings for Rs 26.75 crore, becoming the second-most expensive player in IPL history. Shreyas will lead Punjab in the upcoming season. Recently, KKR all-rounder Venkatesh Iyer said he is willing to accept the leadership role with the defending champions. Venkatesh, who joined the franchise for Rs 23.75 crore at last year's mega auction, feels that captaincy is just a tag as any player can contribute to the team's cause. KKR released their title-winning captain Shreyas Iyer ahead of the auction and was acquired by Punjab Kings for Rs 26.75 crore, becoming the second-most expensive player in IPL history. Shreyas will lead Punjab in the upcoming season. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
High Time The World Starts Talking About His Strengths: Kaif On Iyer's Form
ICC Champions Trophy: Former India batter Mohammad Kaif lauded Shreyas Iyer for his crucial 79 against New Zealand in their final Group A match of the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai on Sunday. Kaif said the time has come to recognise Iyer as a major talent on the world stage. The veteran reminded Iyer's century against New Zealand in the ODI World Cup semi-final in a high-scoring contest which India won by 70 runs at Wankhede Stadium. Its Shreyas Iyer once again in ICC event against NZ. His phenomenal run continues, high time the world starts talking about his strengths and not keep pointing to his weakness, Kaif wrote on X. Iyer, who scored 56 against Pakistan in the previous match, continued his stellar form in the tournament with successive half-century to guide India to a respectable total of 249/9 in 50 overs after losing Shubman Gill, captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in the first seven overs of the innings. Iyer along with Axar Patel stitched a 98-run important partnership to rescue the side from a precarious position. Axar departed after scoring 42 while Iyer's 98-ball 79 included two sixes and four fours. In the end, Hardik Pandya's key contribution of 45 steered them to a competitive total in the match. For New Zealand, Matt Henry picked five-wicket haul and returned with the figures of 5-42 in his eight overs. Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan praised the batting effort of Iyer, Axar and Pandya to lead the side to a good total in the match. Tough start for Team India, but the way @ShreyasIyer15 & @akshar2026 pulled the game with their partnership, added by @hardikpandya7's support to put up a 249 was phenomenal. Its a chaseable but modest score, so hopefully, the bowlers step up and we pull it off. All the best for the second innings boys! Dhawan posted on X. Former India opener Shikhar Dhawan praised the batting effort of Iyer, Axar and Pandya to lead the side to a good total in the match. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Kebede Retains Title, Takele Wins First Major Marathon Crown In Tokyo
World Athletics Platinum Label: Tadese Takele claimed his first major marathon victory and Sutume Kebede retained her title to complete an Ethiopian double at the Tokyo Marathon, a World Athletics Platinum Label road race, on Sunday. Takele, who finished third in the Berlin Marathon in 2023, ran a world lead of 2:03:23 to improve his personal best by one second. He won by 28 seconds ahead of his compatriot Deresa Geleta (2:03:51), while Kenyas Vincent Kipkemoi was third (2:04:00). Kebede set a Japanese all-comers' record of 2:15:55 when winning in Tokyo last year and this time she ran a world lead of 2:16:31 to triumph, becoming the first back-to-back winner of the Tokyo Marathon womens race. The top three all finished in 2:17 or under, Kenyas Winfridah Moraa Moseti finishing second in a personal best of 2:16:56 and Hawi Feysa taking 25 seconds off her own previous best with 2:17:00 to place third. The event started in near perfect marathon conditions but turned warmer and sunnier as the morning went on. Both the mens and womens races started at an ambitious pace, with the first 5km of the men's race covered in 14:25 and the women's in 15:35. Kenyas defending champion Benson Kipruto formed part of the lead mens group along with athletes including Takele, Geleta and Kipkemoi, while Ugandas world 5000m and 10,000m record-holder Joshua Cheptegei ran in the second group. Marathon is the new chapter for me, Cheptegei had said before the race, as he prepared to contest his second marathon after his 2:08:59 debut in Valencia in 2023. Tsegaye Getachew dropped off the pace just before 25km and the lead pack started to stretch out after 28km, with Kipruto unable to keep up with the leaders. Kipkemoi, Geleta and Takele had begun to break away from the lead group by 30km and by 31km the race was down to that trio. Cheptegei took control of the chase pack for a while but then his compatriot Stephen Kissa moved to the fore and started to string that group out at around the 35km mark. But Kissa couldnt maintain that pace and as he slowed, Cheptegei took over at the helm of the chase group. At the front of the race, Takele made what would turn out to be a winning move at around 38km. Pushing the pace, he managed to drop Kipkemoi and Geleta and was never challenged from that point. I feel very good, said Takele, the 2021 world U20 3000m steeplechase silver medallist who was contesting the third marathon of his career after finishing third in Berlin in 2023 and seventh in 2024. I had prepared well, but the result was even better than expected. Since I had prepared well, at a certain point I told myself that I must go for the win. Kipruto finished seventh in 2:05:46 while Cheptegei was ninth in 2:05:59, a three-minute improvement on his time from Valencia. In the womens race, Kebede started out on 2:12 marathon pace thanks to that fast opening 5km. She was unable to maintain that rhythm but still reached 10km in 31:22 and halfway in 1:06:20 before slowing in the second half. After reaching the 30km mark in 1:34:44 she remained unchallenged and reached the finish line in 2:16:31 to successfully defend her crown. Behind her, Moseti was running a much more evenly paced race and she gradually closed on Kebede to finish 25 seconds behind the winner. The Bangsaen21 Half Marathon winner passed 10km in 32:24 and halfway in 1:08:23 two minutes behind leader Kebede. Feysa was also part of that group, along with Kenyas Rosemary Wanjiru and Ethiopias Gotytom Gebreslase. Moseti and Feysa ran together during the second half of the race and reached 40km in 2:09:57 before Moseti had the stronger finish to clinch the runner-up spot, four seconds ahead of Feysa. Feysa was also part of that group, along with Kenyas Rosemary Wanjiru and Ethiopias Gotytom Gebreslase. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Putting Pressure On Indias Destructive Batters Was Key, Says Matt Henry
Champions Trophy Group: After restricting India to 249/9 in the 2025 Champions Trophy Group A game by picking his third five-wicket haul in ODIs on Sunday, New Zealand seamer Matt Henry said his teams key intention was to put pressure on the destructive batters in the Rohit Sharma-led side. On a slow pitch at the Dubai International Stadium, Henry stood tall yet again to pick 5-42 in his eight overs at an economy rate of 5.2. Henry rocked India in the first power-play by taking out Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli, before dismissing Ravindra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Shami in the back end of the innings. The way we came here and exposed the surface early and put India under pressure. Happy with the total but big job to do. There was little bit there with the new ball. We created pressure and took wickets with the new ball. (The plan was to) Put pressure on them as a collective group, said Henry in the mid-innings chat with the broadcasters. The seamer now has an impressive record against India in ODIs, taking 21 wickets in 11 matches at an economy rate of 4.48. Only three men Shane Bond, Richard Hadlee, and Trent Boult - have taken more five-wicket hauls for New Zealand than Henry. They have got some destructive batters up top. To put them under pressure was key. There are going to be ebbs and flows on a wicket like these. We need to absorb pressure, if we do that, we have a very good chance, he added, as New Zealand will now step out to chase 250. The seamer now has an impressive record against India in ODIs, taking 21 wickets in 11 matches at an economy rate of 4.48. Only three men Shane Bond, Richard Hadlee, and Trent Boult - have taken more five-wicket hauls for New Zealand than Henry. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Henry Picks Five As NZ Restrict India To 249/9 Despite Iyers 79
Seamer Matt Henry: Seamer Matt Henry stood tall yet again to pick 5-42, third five-for in the 50-over format, as New Zealand restricted India to 249/9 in their 50 overs in the final Group A game of the 2025 Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. Electing to bowl first, New Zealand used the help offered by the black soil pitch to good effect and kept India in check. Shreyas Iyer rescued India from a top-order collapse by making a fine 79 and got the company of Axar Patel, who made a solid 42. With New Zealand bowling superbly in the back end, Hardik Pandyas run-a-ball 45 ensured India posted a competitive total. With some help on offer for the fast bowlers, Henry and Kyle Jamieson made good use of it by asking tough questions to the Indian batters via seam and swing respectively. Though Rohit Sharma clobbered Henry for four and six respectively, the seamer bounced back by trapping Shubman Gill plumb lbw with a lovely inswinger for just two. Jamieson joined in when Rohit mistimed a pull and was caught at midwicket for 15. Virat Kohli got going with two edgy boundaries in his landmark 300th ODI before he cut one hard off Henry and Glenn Phillips flew to his right at backward point to take a stunning catch, leaving everyone shellshocked, as the batter fell for 11, with India ending first power-play at 37/3. With the ball turning a lot for New Zealands spinners, India went 51 balls without hitting a boundary till Axar swept off Mitchell Santner in the 16th over. After that, Iyer carted William ORourke for three fours - two coming off pulls while the third one came as a drive over extra cover. While Iyer continued his good run to get his 22nd ODI fifty in 75 balls, Axar took a liking to Michael Bracewells off-spin by hitting him for two fours, before lofting him over extra covers for six. The 98-run stand was broken when Axar tried to pull a down leg delivery from Rachin Ravindra, but the top edge was caught by a backward square leg and the batter fell for 42. With KL Rahul getting off the mark by lofting Ravindra for four, Iyer got the timing right on his shots fetching him a six each off the spinner and ORourke respectively. But in the 37th over, the short ball caused Iyers downfall as he was rushed into the pull off ORourke and top edge was caught by short mid-wicket running backwards. Three overs later, Rahul fell for 23 as he tried to play a skiddy delivery from Santner away from his body, but got a thick edge behind to Tom Latham. Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja kickstarted the slog overs phase by hitting Bracewell for six and four respectively, before the former pulled ORourke for another boundary. Hardik stood tall to hit a forehand-like shot for four off Henry, who later had Jadeja slicing to backward point with Kane Williamson taking a one-handed diving catch. With New Zealand spot on with their lengths, they managed to keep Hardik quiet till the all-rounder cut loose in the 49th over. He sliced and lofted Jamieson for back-to-back fours, before following it up by pulling the pacer over long-on for six to take 15 runs off the penultimate over. But Henry dismissed him and Mohammed Shami in the final over to pick a five-fer and keep India one run short of 250. Hardik stood tall to hit a forehand-like shot for four off Henry, who later had Jadeja slicing to backward point with Kane Williamson taking a one-handed diving catch. With New Zealand spot on with their lengths, they managed to keep Hardik quiet till the all-rounder cut loose in the 49th over. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Warriorz, Giants seek consistency as WPL arrives in Lucknow
Giants will be looking to sort their batting order while Warriorz will want to turn their luck around at home
I'm Pretty Sure Archer Is Keen To Play Test Cricket: McCullum
T20 World Cup: England head coach Brendon McCullum said pacer Jofra Archer is keen to play Test cricket for the country in the upcoming season. The 29-year-old has struggled with a recurring stress fracture in his elbow and a back stress fracture since his last Test appearance in 2021. Having taken 42 Test wickets since debuting in the 2019 Ashes, he returned to international cricket in March 2023 during England's ODI series against Bangladesh but experienced elbow discomfort, sidelining him from international action until May 2024. We've got to make sure we're always doing the right thing by Jof and understanding the risks involved but I'm pretty sure he's pretty keen to play Test cricket, said McCullum. If you can add him to the battery of fast bowlers you're trying to build then it only strengthens the squad. Overall, I'm really pleased to see where Jof's at and it's great to see him back playing and injury-free at the moment. Asked if Archer could play Test cricket this summer, McCullum replied, I guess so, we'll find out. I'll sit down with some of the players after this (the Champions Trophy) and work out what their ambitions are. I would imagine Jof would be keen to play Test cricket this summer. Since his comeback, Archer has featured in the 2024 T20 World Cup, the home series against Australia, and tours of the West Indies, India and most recently the Champions Trophy in Pakistan. He picked up seven wickets in six of England's eight matches in India before taking six wickets across three Champions Trophy games. Jofra's been out of competitive cricket for a couple of years, it's taken a little bit of time to get that rhythm of gameplay back but I think he's been really good, said McCullum. He's bowled high pace, he's played a lot of cricket, he's been able to get a significant workload under his belt throughout this tournament (the Champions Trophy). We've seen moments of how great Jof is, even tonight (on Saturday) a couple of wickets he took and the other night against Afghanistan, three with the new ball. England's next Test is a one-off match against Zimbabwe on May 22, coinciding with the final stages of the IPL 2025, where Archer is set to represent the Rajasthan Royals. We've seen moments of how great Jof is, even tonight (on Saturday) a couple of wickets he took and the other night against Afghanistan, three with the new ball. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Nair, Malewar and bowlers lead Vidarbha to third Ranji Trophy title
Playing their first final, Kerala were left with several moments to look back on
Ranji Trophy: Vidarbha Crowned Champions By Virtue Of First-innings Lead Against Kerala
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium: Vidarbha have lifted the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 title by virtue of taking the first-innings lead against Kerala in the final at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Jamtha on Sunday. It was Vidarbha's third title and the first since 2018-19 when they won on the trot. Vidarbha were 375/9 in their second innings, having a gigantic 412-run lead on the final day before both teams shook hands to culminate the summit clash. Vidarbha's 37-run first-inning lead proved decisive for them to bag their third title after Danish Malewar played a knock of 153 runs while in-form Karun Nair slammed 86 runs in the first innings to stage a fightback after reeling at 24/3. On the bowling front, Harsh Dubey, Parth Rekhade and Darshan Nalkande picked three scalps each to restrict Kerala to 342, giving Vidarbha an edge in the summit clash, who posted 379/10 in their first innings. In Vidarbha's second essay, first innings heroes Daniash Malewar and Karun Nair continued from where they left and again played crucial knocks for the side. Vidarbha were 7/2 after losing openers Parth Rekhade and Dhruv Shorey early. However, Malewar and Nair stitched a comeback partnership of 182 runs for the third wicket. Malewar departed after scoring 73 runs while Nair went on to smash his ninth century of the season and second in the tournament final. Aditya Sarwate got the dismissal of Nair, who departed after scoring 135 runs studded with two sixes and 10 fours. Despite losing three middle-order wickets at quick intervals, Darshan Nalkande and Akshay Karnewar added vital 48 runs for the eighth-wicket partnership. Nalkande remained unbeaten on 51 while Karnewar played a knock of 30 before being dismissed by Nedumankuzhy Basil. Malewar was named Player of the Match for scoring 226 runs in the match, while all-rounder Harsh Dubey bagged the Player of the Tournament accolade for amassing 476 runs and grabbing 69 wickets, the most in a single season of the tournament's history. It's a dream-come-true moment. We lost the final last year. Akshay bhai is retiring, so for him, it's a big thing. In the off-season, I worked on my fitness and skills. This is a result of all that. I have a simple plan: take it one game at a time. I try to bowl in the right areas. I wouldn't call myself a bowling allrounder; rather, I'm a batting allrounder. I love batting! The end goal is to play for India, and I don't want to complicate things thinking about it from now. I'll start (preparing) again soon, Dubey said in the post-match presentation. Reflecting on the season, Vidarbha captain Akshay Wadkar shared his elation on the title win after finishing on the losing end in last year's final. It was the last day of the season. Everyone worked hard throughout, and we're all very happy. Last year, we lost the final. So we prepared during the monsoon itself. Every individual worked on himself. There are four Vidarbha batters among the top ten run-getters this season. Harsh Dubey is the highest wicket-taker. Yash and Danish can turn a game around. Yash is the highest run-getter, and he scored runs at crucial stages. Danish added 215 (with Nair) from a crucial time - even in the second innings. He showed toughness, he said. Reflecting on the season, Vidarbha captain Akshay Wadkar shared his elation on the title win after finishing on the losing end in last year's final. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Wishes Pour In From Teammates As Kohli Enters 300-ODI Club
New Zealand Group: During the India-New Zealand Group A clash in the 2025 Champions Trophy, talismanic batter Virat Kohli became the seventh Indian mens player to play 300 ODI games. He is also the 22nd player overall to get to the illustrious landmark in international cricket. However, the star batter couldn't manage to stay longer on the crease as he was dismisse by Matt Henry for 11. Kohli nailed a full-blooded cut but Glenn Phillips flew to his right at backward point to pouch a one-handed stunner, leaving Kohli and fans stunned. As expected, his India team-mates were featured in a video on bcci.tv, shared after India were put in to bat first by New Zealand at the Dubai International Stadium. Virat bhai, many congratulations for playing 300 ODIs for India. May your journey over the years be full of discipline, dedication and hard work. I hope that you continue to play for India, said wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav. Veteran seamer Mohammed Shami stated, 300th match is a huge achievement. We pray that the fitness you have maintained and the performance you have given in the matches, should always remain the same. May the cricket we have enjoyed with you always remain the same. All the best. Kohli made his ODI debut for India in 2008 against Sri Lanka in Dambulla. Since then, he has amassed more than 14,000 runs, including 51 centuries - the most hundreds hit by any batter. Kohli also captained India in 95 ODIs, including leading the side to a runners-up finish in 2017 Champions Trophy and to semi-finals of the 2019 ODI World Cup. Arshdeep Singh, young left-arm fast-bowler, commented, You inspire not only me but also the world with your work ethics. I am looking forward to seeing you hit a century in your 300th match and win many more matches in the future. Kohli made his ODI debut for India in 2008 against Sri Lanka in Dambulla. Since then, he has amassed more than 14,000 runs, including 51 centuries - the most hundreds hit by any batter. Kohli also captained India in 95 ODIs, including leading the side to a runners-up finish in 2017 Champions Trophy and to semi-finals of the 2019 ODI World Cup. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Chakaravarthy, Mitchell Come In As NZ Opt To Bowl First Against India
Dubai International Stadium: New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner has won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in the final Group A match of 2025 Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. The match has also made Virat Kohli the 22nd player overall and the seventh Indian to play 300 mens ODIs. Both India and New Zealand have already qualified for the semi-finals, and Sundays game will decide who will face Group B table-toppers South Africa or second-placed Australia in the last four clash of the ongoing competition. After winning the toss, Santner said Daryl Mitchell comes in for Devon Conway. Looks like a good wicket. Want to put some pressure early and hopefully it skids on well later. We still want to win, we know we are going to be in Lahore later, but first task is to do a job here, and challenge ourselves in different conditions, he said. India skipper Rohit Sharma said pace-bowling all-rounder Harshit Rana has been rested, and wrist-spinner Varun Chakravarthy comes into the playing eleven. It means India now have two attacking spinners in Chakaravarthy and Kuldeep Yadav alongside Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel. Was anyway looking to bat first, wanted to see what we could do upfront and then challenge our bowlers since we chased on both games. Approach will be very similar to the previous games, just trying to do the same things. It is all about bowling in partnerships; in both games we have combined to pick 19 wickets. Our spinners have restricted them well and then the seamers have got the wickets, he said. The game will be played on a black-soil pitch, with square boundaries at 63m and 71m respectively, while straight down the ground boundary stands at 76m. Playing XIs India: Rohit Sharma (captain), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, and Varun Chakaravarthy Playing XIs Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
After Delhi Capitals: After Delhi Capitals stormed into the playoffs of WPL 2025 with a dominant win over the home side Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Shafali Verma reflected on her match-winning 80 not out off 43 and said a batter has to begin from scratch each time, even if the player is playing on consecutive days. Meg Lannings DC became the first team to seal a playoff berth in the WPL 2025, clinching a dominant 9-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Match 14. The win further solidified their position at the top of the table, with 10 points from 7 matches and five commanding victories. Debutant N. Charani and Shikha Pandey scalped two wickets each to restrict the home side to 147/5 in 20 overs. Delhi Capitals then chased down the target in just 15.3 overs as Shafali Verma (80 not out) and Jess Jonassen (61 not out off 38) stitched a match-winning 146-run stand, sealing the win in style. As a batter, you have to start from zero every time, even if you're playing on consecutive days. Our bowlers did a great job in the first innings, and our planning has been going well. We've been executing our plans perfectly, Shafali said. She further added, Early on during the chase, they were getting a lot of assistance, but once we settled in, we were able to play our shots confidently. I backed myself to stay at the crease. I knew that if I spent some time in the middle, my eyesight would adjust, and things would get easier. Once Jess and I settled in, the runs started flowing. Speaking about her match-winning partnership and her experience playing with Aussie all-rounder Jonassen, who smashed an unbeaten 61 off 38 balls, Shafali said, Playing with JJ is always fun. She's from Australia and has a great mindset, which makes things even better. The left-right combination can be challenging for the opposition. The key was communicating and reminding each other to stay till the end. That understanding helped us build a strong partnership. The best part was that we listened to and believed in each other, which made all the difference in playing such a good innings, she concluded. Speaking about her match-winning partnership and her experience playing with Aussie all-rounder Jonassen, who smashed an unbeaten 61 off 38 balls, Shafali said, Playing with JJ is always fun. She's from Australia and has a great mindset, which makes things even better. The left-right combination can be challenging for the opposition. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Being 'Delhi Da Munda' Means Having A Stress-free Approach, Says Kohli Ahead Of 300th ODI
Dubai International Stadium: As India are set to face New Zealand in Dubai to determine who tops Group A in the Champions Trophy, India star batter Virat Kohli opened up about his Delhi roots and said his prototype 'Delhi da munda' denotes a stress-free approach towards things. Kohli, who is set to mark his 300th ODI when he takes the field at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday afternoon, has already become the only batter in ODI history to score 51 centuries and the third after Sachin Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkara to score 14,000 runs in the format. I don't know if I'm a prototypical Delhi da munda at all times. Being a Delhi da munda, the line in itself kind of means having a stress-free approach towards things. New experiences in life went to a lot of places, so I wouldn't say that I'm out and out always a Delhi boy. In moments, I am, yes, Kohli said in a video posted by ICC on Instagram. Further in the video, head coach Gautam Gambhir, who also happens to be a 'Delhi boy', said the Delhi spirit is all about trying and winning the game the moment a player step onto the field. The Delhi spirit is very simple: try and win each time you walk onto the cricket field. That's what has been taught to us when we were growing up in Delhi, Gambhir added. Both New Zealand and India have booked their place in the Champions Trophy semi-finals. But they must face off to determine who tops Group A. which will also help settle up the semi-final permutations. The semi-finalists for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 are confirmed - although the actual fixtures are not as yet. The two sides that have made the cut from Group B are Australia and South Africa, who will be joining India and New Zealand from Group A. Incidentally, the same four sides featured in the semis of the 2023 Men's Cricket World Cup. The semi-finalists for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 are confirmed - although the actual fixtures are not as yet. The two sides that have made the cut from Group B are Australia and South Africa, who will be joining India and New Zealand from Group A. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Windies Great Viv Richards Reveals What Quality Of Virat Kohli He Cherishes The Most
International Masters League Governing Council: After India talismanic batter Virat Kohli silenced his critics of his form with a match-winning Champions Trophy century against Pakistan, former West Indies World Cup-winning skipper Vivian Richards revealed the one quality of Kohlis game he would have loved to adopt if he were playing in todays era. Kohli is set for his 300th ODI on Sunday in the latest landmark for the Indian batting great after he surpassed former batting great Sachin Tendulkar's record as the first player with 51 centuries in the 50-over format. He scored his 51st ODI century against Pakistan in the second group stage match of the Champions Trophy last week and helped India seal a spot in the semi-finals of the tournament. The 36-year-old right-hander, who made his debut for India back in 2008 against Sri Lanka, also became only the third batter in ODI history to score over 14,000 runs after greats of the game Tendulkar and Kumar Sangakkara. His energy, I think, is very important... and his passion. And these are things that I cherish. When you have a team and you can defend your team, I think we have all that particular quality, International Masters League Governing Council Member and West Indies legend Sir Vivian Richards said in a virtual press conference. But just the energy, seeing him on the boundary... he's far away, and there's an appeal for leg before, and he's shouting; he's appealing as well... but he goes to show you his involvement in the game all the time. There's a passion for that. And there's not a moment that goes on that field that Virat Kohli miss. He's just magnificent in that way, he added. His energy, I think, is very important... and his passion. And these are things that I cherish. When you have a team and you can defend your team, I think we have all that particular quality, International Masters League Governing Council Member and West Indies legend Sir Vivian Richards said in a virtual press conference. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Jofra Archer a flicker of hope amid England's gloom
To have him back and to have him fit and excited about playing is a real win for English cricket, Brendon McCullum says
Kumble: 'Quality and variety' make South Africa a complete bowling attack
He also hailed Marco Jansen as 'the complete package' for South Africa
Champions Trophy: SA Won't Change Mindset Heading Into Knockouts, Says Jansen
ICC Champions Trophy: South Africa has burst into the semifinal of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 with a win over England, fast bowler Marco Jansen said the Proteas do not need to change much in the upcoming game to overcome their poor form in knock-out matches Jansen has been central to the South Africa's win over England, off the back of a strong performance that earned him Player of the Match honours against England, taking 3/39 off seven overs, along with three catches. The win on Saturday means Proteas men topped Group B, finishing ahead of the Australia, who also qualified for the semi-finals. I wouldn't say the mindset changes (heading into the semi-finals); it's just the occasion that's probably a bit more hyped up I guess, Jansen told the media after South Africas win over England. You try your processes, it's a fancy term, but for me it's just you have your steps or your guides that you go into every match and then basically in semi-finals you just try and do that extraordinarily well if that makes sense, whatever that is for you, he said. Though rain played the spoilsport in the match against Australia, theres no question South Africa outclassed an England side stacked with talent. After pace all-rounders Wiaan Mulder and Marco Jansen picked three wickets each to bowl out England for a dismal 179 all out in 38.2 overs, van der Dussen was steady in his 72 not out off 87 balls, laced with six fours and three sixes. Klaasen, on the other hand, hit a quick 56-ball 64, including 11 boundaries, to play a crucial hand in another clinical win for South Africa, who completed the chase in 29.1 overs. I think it was a good team performance all in all. As a bowling unit, I think we did the majority of what we wanted to do or what we planned out or set out to do. And then obviously the batters went out and did their job really nicely, Jansen added. South Africa will only learn of their semifinal opponent after New Zealand meets India on Sunday, with the loser of that game locked in to meet the Proteas. That result will also impact the location, with India based in Dubai. I think it was a good team performance all in all. As a bowling unit, I think we did the majority of what we wanted to do or what we planned out or set out to do. And then obviously the batters went out and did their job really nicely, Jansen added. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
South Australia target rare double after finding winning 'belief'
SA ended a 13-year wait for silverware on Saturday and are also leading the Sheffield Shield
Phillips confident NZ have the resources to find success in slower Dubai
After games in Karachi, Rawalpindi, and now Dubai, New Zealand will head to Lahore for their semi-final - they are the only semi-finalist who will have played four games at four different venues
WPL 2025: Jonassen Reflects On A 146-run Stand With Shafali, Says It Was A Lesson In Slogging
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Australia all-rounder Jess Jonassen put on another clinical performance at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium as she, alongside opener Shafali Verma, put on a 146-run stand to help the Delhi Capitals secure a spot in the playoffs for the third time running. The 21-year-old Indian opener scored a blistering 80 off 43 deliveries while finding the boundary rope on eight occasions and scoring four maximums as well, whilst the Aussie scored her second consecutive half-century by smashing 61 runs in 38 deliveries through nine boundaries and one six. Following the game, Jess stated that she loved batting with Shafali and joked that their rampage on the night was a lesson in slogging to the leg side. It was probably a lesson in slogging to the leg side. Was really nice having someone like Shafali at the other end. The left-right combination worked but didn't allow them to settle on their lines. They missed a little bit straight to me at times. With a slightly shorter boundary, I'm glad I was able to capitalise. Knew there was going to be a little shape early, and the wicket was holding a fraction. We just needed to keep playing nice and straight. And not to panic. We were a bit behind in the first few overs. Kept reminding her to keep being smart, and she kept reminding me to keep hitting straight. Always love batting with her, said Jonassen. It was also the Aussie all-rounders second consecutive fifty after having scored one in the previous game against Mumbai on Friday. With the loss, RCB will definitely be disappointed as they failed to win any games in their home leg of the Women's Premier League (WPL) with the caravans moving to Ekana Stadium in Lucknow starting Monday for the third leg of the tournament. It was also the Aussie all-rounders second consecutive fifty after having scored one in the previous game against Mumbai on Friday. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
IML 2025: Rahul Sharmas Hat-trick Inspires India Masters To 8-wkt Win Against SA Masters
South Africa Masters: A historic hat-trick from leg-spinner Rahul Sharma helped India Masters convincingly beat South Africa Masters by eight wickets in the second leg of the inaugural International Masters League (IML) 2025 as they continued their winning run in the tournament. Rahul Sharma turned the clock back to the golden era of Indias spin domination at the Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) Stadium as he helped the India Masters win comfortably. Beyond the nostalgia, one thing remained unchanged the competitive fire refused to fade. The reflexes may not be as sharp, the feet may not be as quick, but the desire to win burns just as fiercely. Every run, every wicket, and every dive carried the same passion that once enthralled millions. And with the iconic Sir Vivian Richards in attendance, it turned out to be a special evening for the jam-packed crowd. While age may have caught up with them, the spirit of battle never will. The rivalries were renewed, and the passion was intact, as Saturdays proceedings began with Sachin Tendulkar electing to bowl, and his spin bowlers taking full advantage of the conditions to restrict a strong South Africa Masters line-up to a meagre 85 in less than 14 overs. In anticipation of Tendulkar coming out to lead Indias run-chase of 86, the stadium was filled to capacity, cheering every shot from the batting geniuss blade, even as South Africa Masters skipper Kallis chose to open the bowling with his spinners. The move paid off as off-spinner Thandi Tshabalala dismissed the Master Blaster with a rather simple caught and bowled chance to silence the crowd. After Tendulkars departure, fellow opener Ambati Rayudu took charge of the chase in the company of Irfan Pathan (12), who was promoted up the order to take the spinners to task. The ploy worked for a while, with Pathan playing a couple of sweetly-timed boundaries before an attempted hoick off leg-spinner Eddie Leie saw him taking the long route back to the dressing room. With India in a spot of bother at 27/2 inside the power-play, Pawan Negi found himself elevated to No.4 and showed his batting prowess with a couple of boundaries and a six, as he combined with Rayudu for an unbeaten 62-run stand to put India over the line with nine overs to spare. Rayudu remained unbeaten on a 34-ball 41, with the right-hander finding the fence on seven occasions. Earlier, playing his first match of the tournament, wrist-spinner Rahul was employed as early as the third over of the mandatory power-play to contain the onslaught from the South African opening combo of Hashim Amla and Henry Davids, who gave the visitors a blistering 35-run start. After warming up with a decent first over, Rahul accounted for the wickets of Amla (9), Kallis, and Jacques Rudolph off the first three balls of his second over to not only apply the brakes on the scoring but also expose the South Africans vulnerability against quality spin. Rahul received great assistance from the other end, with left-arm spinner Pawan Negi trapping Farhaan Behardien before packing back the only South African batter to offer some resistance Davids, who top-scored for the side with a 28-ball 38, powered by four boundaries and a six. Reduced to 63/5, South Africa Masters needed some solidity in the middle but India Masters skipper Tendulkar smartly used the spin-friendly conditions by throwing the ball to Yuvraj Singh, who responded to the faith shown on him with the wickets of Vernon Philander and Garnett Kruger for golden ducks off successive balls to further dent the visitors. Yuvraj reminded the South Africans of his spin-bowling masterclass by castling a well-set Dane Vilas for his third wicket of the contest. The wicketkeeper-batter, who stuck a boundary off the previous delivery, perished while attempting another glory shot. Vilass 15-ball 21, was the only other double-digit score from the tourists on Saturday. Seam-bowling all-rounder Stuart Binny then completed the formalities in his only over of the day, claiming the wickets of Makhaya Ntini and Eddie Leie. Brief scores: Yuvraj reminded the South Africans of his spin-bowling masterclass by castling a well-set Dane Vilas for his third wicket of the contest. The wicketkeeper-batter, who stuck a boundary off the previous delivery, perished while attempting another glory shot. Vilass 15-ball 21, was the only other double-digit score from the tourists on Saturday. Seam-bowling all-rounder Stuart Binny then completed the formalities in his only over of the day, claiming the wickets of Makhaya Ntini and Eddie Leie. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Kohlis Legacy Going Forward Will Be Remembered For A Long Time, Says Phillips
Dubai International Stadium: Come Sunday, Virat Kohli will be playing his 300th One-day International match when India take on New Zealand in their final Group A match of the 2025 Champions Trophy at the Dubai International Stadium here on Saturday. Playing against the Black Caps will make Kohli the seventh player from India to achieve this landmark after Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, MS Dhoni, Mohammed Azharuddin, Sourav Ganguly, and Yuvraj Singh. Ahead of the match, New Zealand all-rounder Glenn Phillips said Kohli playing 300 ODI games is a very cool achievement, and his legacy in 50-over is something which will be remembered for a long time to come. Obviously, he's an incredible player. To know him a little bit personally myself is awesome. He's obviously an incredibly hard worker, and what he's done for the sport, but also for Indian cricket and also people coming through the game as youngsters now is absolutely fantastic. I think his legacy going forward will be remembered for a long time, inspiring a lot of people, and 300 ODIs, that's a big feat, especially in today's age, where one day cricket isn't played as often as it used to be. So, it's really cool for him, said Phillips in the pre-match press conference. Both India and New Zealand are already in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy, with the winner of Sundays game facing Australia and the losing side playing against South Africa. New Zealand have been a team who have consistently punched above their weight to enter ICC ODI events knockouts, and Phillips put it down to team culture. It comes down to, firstly, our team culture, which is bigger than our ourselves. It also comes down to the boys sticking to their processes individually. We obviously have a lot of trust in each other, and we all play our games differently, and I think when we got in the middle, we trust our mate next to us to be able to do what they train to do. They put in the work, and they trust me to put in my work, and from there, we go out there and I guess can build that relationship on the field and be able to give to each other no matter what. I guess that builds a great team environment, and then cricket's obviously a funny game. The results sometimes don't go your way, but I think we've created a nice sort of consistent platform for us to build from, he said. Just like his in-form batting, Phillips has been in the limelight to take acrobatic catches on the field, and he stated that luck has been on his side to come good. I think a great deal of luck is involved. I wish I could say that I've got a special little glue tag that I use, but unfortunately, that's not the case. If anything, my palms are more sweaty than anything else. So, it obviously comes down to a lot of hard work and doing the basics as much as I can and then sometimes luck just plays a good part in it. Asked about the importance of adapting to the conditions in Dubai quickly as its their first game of the competition at the venue, Phillips remarked, The beauty of Pakistan is every pitch we've played on has been significantly different to the last. I think that's been great preparation for us coming over to Dubai, knowing that the pitch is going to be different again. We've had a lot of different situations and balls that have spun. We've had surfaces that have been flat and fast and boundaries that are small. Obviously, this ground presents itself with a different challenge of being potentially a little bit slower, more void of grass, and maybe slightly slower outfields. Asked about the importance of adapting to the conditions in Dubai quickly as its their first game of the competition at the venue, Phillips remarked, The beauty of Pakistan is every pitch we've played on has been significantly different to the last. I think that's been great preparation for us coming over to Dubai, knowing that the pitch is going to be different again. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Not Getting Results Takes Away Some Confidence In The Group, Admits Buttler
T20 World Cup: Jos Buttler cut a glum figure as his final game as Englands white-ball captain ended in a seven-wicket defeat to South Africa in their last Group B game in the 2025 Champions Trophy. Buttler admitted that not getting the desired results can take away some confidence from the group. Englands trip in the sub-continent saw them lose the T20I series to India 4-1, suffer a whitewash 3-0 defeat in ODIs and then make an early exit from the Champions Trophy without a single win. Saturdays game at the National Stadium saw England being bowled out for just 179 in 38.2 overs and then see South Africa wrap up the chase in 29.1 overs. A really disappointing performance. We were so far short of the mark there today. It was a decent surface - pretty slow but a bit two-paced. We're not going on and making those big, telling contributions which has been a story of this side for some time now with the bat. I don't know, to be honest (reason behind poor results). As a whole group, we're not getting the results and that takes away some confidence. Time for everyone to go away, have a change of scene, work hard, said Buttler at the post-match presentation ceremony. He also said the highlight of his time as England captain was winning 2022 Mens T20 World Cup in Australia. That was a fantastic time. To be a World Cup-winning captain is an incredibly proud moment. That was the best day in a captaincy shirt, added Buttler. He now feels theres a huge opportunity for other youngsters in the team to step up and lead England in limited-overs cricket. There's now a huge opportunity for everyone in the dressing room and those outside to put their hand up and say they want to be part of these white-ball teams. There's no doubt that the talent is there. I'm sure Brendon and the guys at the top will formulate some plans, and it's down to individuals as well to say they want to be part of something and get this team back to where it should be. He now feels theres a huge opportunity for other youngsters in the team to step up and lead England in limited-overs cricket. There's now a huge opportunity for everyone in the dressing room and those outside to put their hand up and say they want to be part of these white-ball teams. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
WPL 2025: Capitals Restrict RCB To 147/5 Despite Ellyse Perrys Unbeaten 60
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Crucial wickets by Delhi Capitals' debutant Nallapureddy Shree Charani in the death overs knocked the breath out of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 here on Saturday. Ellyse Perrys lone show on the night helped the home side reach 147/5 at the end of the first innings at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here. With her crucial 60-run unbeaten innings, Ellyse Perry passed Delhi Capitals captain Meg Lanning to become the highest scorer in WPL Season 3 history, with 895 runs to her name in 22 matches. The Delhi Capitals, who have been a force to be reckoned with the ball in the power-play, struck early as skipper Smriti Mandhana was dismissed by Shikha Pandey in the second over. A fullish delivery, moving away from Smriti, prompted the left-handed batter to drive at it, but she ended up edging it to slips. Ellyse, alongside Danni Wyatt-Hodge, took the early setback in stride and took the fight to the bowling attack. Meg Lannings decision to bring on a spinner in the power-play did not work as the batters targeted Jess Jonassen in the fifth over. Wyatt-Hodge danced down the pitch to hit a massive six over long-on. On the very next delivery, the English batter attempted to clear the fielder at mid-off but was not able to hit it cleanly. However, a mistimed jump from Meg saw her get a lifeline. Elysse joined the party on the very next delivery by walking down the pitch and dispatching Jess straight down the ground for six. Just when it seemed as though the home side had found their groove, Marizanne Kapp, on the first ball after the drinks break, found the edge to dismiss Danni. Raghvi Bisht and Perry went on to stitch a 66-run partnership for the third wicket. However, the former never really got going and failed to accelerate the run rate in the middle overs whilst adding more pressure on her partner. The debutant changed the game on its head in the 17th over and rocked the game back in Delhis favour. She first invited Raghvi to come down the pitch, but the ball turned enough to catch her for a stumping. Charani struck again by dismissing Richa Ghosh later in the over. From there, RCBs batting went downhill as they only managed to conjure 41 runs, while three wickets fell, in the final five overs of the game. The batters certainly would have hoped that they could have rotated the strike more and supported their star Australian batter in a better manner. Brief scores: From there, RCBs batting went downhill as they only managed to conjure 41 runs, while three wickets fell, in the final five overs of the game. The batters certainly would have hoped that they could have rotated the strike more and supported their star Australian batter in a better manner. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Wicket Was Slower Than Expected, Boys Adapted Really Well, Says Markram
After South Africa: After South Africa sealed their semifinal spot in the 2025 Champions Trophy with a seven-wicket win over England, skipper Aiden Markam said the team adapted really well to the conditions despite the pitch being much slower than expected. South Africas win to become Group B toppers at the National Stadium was set by pace all-rounders Wiaan Mulder and Marco Jansen, who picked three wickets each to bowl out England for a dismal 179 all out in 38.2 overs. The chase was then led by Rassie van der Dussen and Heinrich Klaasen, hitting 72 not out and 64, respectively, while sharing a stand of 127 runs off 122 balls as South Africa completed the chase in 29.1 overs. I thought the boys were really good, he says. The wicket was quite slow, slower than we expected. The boys adapted really well. Kept trying to hold a length for as long as they could. We took wickets throughout, said Markram, who went off the field with a hamstring niggle as a precautionary measure, in the post-match presentation ceremony. Talking about the performances of Jansen and Klaasen, Markram said, He's been huge for us. We all know in the power-play, especially in conditions like this, you need to be taking wickets upfront. He's been peaking at the right time for us. Always great to see him (Klassen) out in the middle. He's been in a ridiculous patch of form over the last many months. Asked if there would be a change of balance if South Africa plays India in the semifinal in Dubai, Markram stated, We'll have to see if that is going to be the case and if so, see what conditions are like. We've got a great squad with lots of options. Whatever role each individual has, Temba backs them along with the coach. Jansen, who was named Player of the Match for taking out Phil Salt, Jamie Smith, and Ben Duckett in the first power-play, said he was happy with his performance. It's a good feeling. The boys worked very hard. It's not the easiest condition from a bowling point of view. Very happy to get through. There was no swing, which I wasn't happy about - but I was happy with my performance. Asked if there would be a change of balance if South Africa plays India in the semifinal in Dubai, Markram stated, We'll have to see if that is going to be the case and if so, see what conditions are like. We've got a great squad with lots of options. Whatever role each individual has, Temba backs them along with the coach. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
South Africa decimate England to march into semi-finals
Jansen and Mulder shared six wickets before van der Dussen and Klaasen hit fifties in the paltry chase
Champions Trophy: Bowlers, Van Der Dussen And Klaasen Ensure SA Finish As Group B Toppers (ld)
Heinrich Klaasen: Rassie van der Dussen and Heinrich Klaasen hit fifties each while sharing a stand of 127 runs off 122 balls as South Africa beat England by seven wickets to end as Group B toppers in the 2025 Champions Trophy match at the National Stadium here on Saturday. After pace all-rounders Wiaan Mulder and Marco Jansen picked three wickets each to bowl out England for a dismal 179 all out in 38.2 overs, van der Dussen was steady in his 72 not out off 87 balls, laced with six fours and three sixes. Klaasen, on the other hand, hit a quick 56-ball 64, including 11 boundaries, to play a crucial hand in another clinical win for South Africa, who completed the chase in 29.1 overs. South Africa will now have to wait to find out whether they will face India or New Zealand in their semifinal. England, meanwhile, made a dismal exit from the competition after suffering three defeats in as many games, with Jos Buttler's final game as the sides captain ending in a crushing defeat. In the chase of 180, South Africa played a 10-ball first over, with Jofra Archer conceding all five wides. But Archer got success in the third over when Tristan Stubbs inside-edged to his stumps for a five-ball duck. Ryan Rickleton hit five boundaries in his 25-ball 27 before being castled by a nip-backer from Archer. Amidst all this, van der Dussen got two fours via punches, and joining him in the chase was Klaasen, who hit five boundaries in seven overs, including three coming off Jamie Overton. The duo rotated the strike well before he pulled and drove off Overton for two fours, before punching Archer twice for boundaries to get his fifty in 41 balls. Klaasen didnt slow down here and took a liking to Archers pace by pulling, punching, and flicking him for three fours to take 14 runs off the 23rd over. Van der Dussen, meanwhile, smacked and pulled Adil Rashid for six and four, respectively, to get his fifty in 72 balls. He signalled a change in gears by hitting a juicy full toss from Liam Livingstone over wide long-on for six before hammering Rashid for another maximum. After overtaking Klaasen, van der Dussen punched Livingstone for four, though Klaasen sliced to backward point off Rashid. David Miller finished off the chase in style by smacking Livingstone down the ground for a six to spark jubilation in the Proteas camp. Previously, electing to bat first, England put on a shoddy batting performance, as no one scored more than Joe Root's 37. Their wickets fell in clumps as South Africa struck at regular intervals and were superb in holding on to their chances. Despite stand-in captain Aiden Markram going off due to a hamstring injury, it didnt deter South Africa in their quest to keep England on a tight leash. Apart from Mulder and Jansen taking 3-25 and 3-39, respectively, Keshav Maharaj took two wickets, while Lungi Ngidi and Kagiso Rabada picked a scalp each. Jasen made an immediate impact as Phil Salt top-edged to mid-wicket and fell in the first over. The tall all-rounder came back in the third over to have Jamie Smith pull to mid-on and fall for a three-ball duck. Jansen made his third strike in the power-play when he caught Ben Ducketts leading edge off his bowling. South Africa could have got their fourth wicket if Mulder hadnt dropped a catch at gully when Root was on three. To add salt to the wounds, Brook hit Rabada for back-to-back boundaries and hit him for another four, while Root hit Jansen for two boundaries as England ended the first power-play at 62/3. Root signalled his intention to change gears when he took a six and four off Mulder and Rabada, respectively. The 62-run stand for the fourth wicket ended when Brook didnt get elevation on the loft off Maharaj, and Jansen completed a stunning catch by running a long way from long-on, diving to his right, and grabbing the ball with both hands. One brought two for South Africa as Root tried to flick off Mulder, but he completely missed the ball as it crashed into the stumps after hitting his back pad. Englands slide continued as Livingstone was stumped easily off Maharaj, while Ngidi made a stunning catch to dismiss Overton off Rabada. Buttler, playing his last game as England's captain, and Archer tried to resurrect Englands innings through a 42-run stand before a diving Jansen took another superb catch to send the latter back and break the partnership. In the next over, Buttler chipped straight to mid-off and fell to Ngidi for 21, while Rashid nicked behind off Mulder as Englands terrible batting innings ended with 11.4 overs to spare, summing up their wretched run in the competition. Brief scores: Buttler, playing his last game as England's captain, and Archer tried to resurrect Englands innings through a 42-run stand before a diving Jansen took another superb catch to send the latter back and break the partnership. In the next over, Buttler chipped straight to mid-off and fell to Ngidi for 21, while Rashid nicked behind off Mulder as Englands terrible batting innings ended with 11.4 overs to spare, summing up their wretched run in the competition. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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Champions Trophy: Van Der Dus, Klaasen Hit Fifties As South Africa Beat England By Seven Wickets
Heinrich Klaasen: Rassie van der Dussen and Heinrich Klaasen hit fifties each while sharing a stand of 127 runs off 122 balls as South Africa beat England by seven wickets to end as Group B toppers in the 2025 Champions Trophy match at the National Stadium here on Saturday. After pace all-rounders Wiaan Mulder and Marco Jansen picked three wickets each to bowl out England for a dismal 179 all out in 38.2 overs, van der Dussen was steady in his 72 not out off 87 balls, laced with six fours and three sixes. Klaasen, on the other hand, hit a quick 56-ball 64, including 11 boundaries, to play a crucial hand in another clinical win for South Africa, who completed the chase in 29.1 overs. South Africa will now have to wait to find out whether they will face India or New Zealand in their semifinal. England, meanwhile, made a dismal exit from the competition after suffering three defeats in as many games, with Jos Buttler's final game as the sides captain ending in a crushing defeat. In the chase of 180, South Africa played a 10-ball first over, with Jofra Archer conceding all five wides. But Archer got success in the third over when Tristan Stubbs inside-edged to his stumps for a five-ball duck. Ryan Rickleton hit five boundaries in his 25-ball 27 before being castled by a nip-backer from Archer. Amidst all this, van der Dussen got two fours via punches, and joining him in the chase was Klaasen, who hit five boundaries in seven overs, including three coming off Jamie Overton. The duo rotated the strike well before he pulled and drove off Overton for two fours, before punching Archer twice for boundaries to get his fifty in 41 balls. Klaasen didnt slow down here and took a liking to Archers pace by pulling, punching, and flicking him for three fours to take 14 runs off the 23rd over. Van der Dussen, meanwhile, smacked and pulled Adil Rashid for six and four, respectively, to get his fifty in 72 balls. He signalled a change in gears by hitting a juicy full toss from Liam Livingstone over wide long-on for six before hammering Rashid for another maximum. After overtaking Klaasen, van der Dussen punched Livingstone for four, though Klaasen sliced to backward point off Rashid. David Miller finished off the chase in style by smacking Livingstone down the ground for a six to spark jubilation in the Proteas camp. Brief scores: He signalled a change in gears by hitting a juicy full toss from Liam Livingstone over wide long-on for six before hammering Rashid for another maximum. After overtaking Klaasen, van der Dussen punched Livingstone for four, though Klaasen sliced to backward point off Rashid. David Miller finished off the chase in style by smacking Livingstone down the ground for a six to spark jubilation in the Proteas camp. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
In-form India and New Zealand face off to see who they will meet in the semis
Both are exceptional ODI outfits, coming in with a string of wins to their name. Both will also already have one eye on their respective semi-finals, which quickly follow Sunday's game
DC eye playoff spot as they opt to bowl against RCB
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Champions Trophy: PCB Announces Ticket Refund Process For Abandoned Games In Rawalpindi
The Pakistan Cricket Board: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that it has initiated a full ticket refund for the two 2025 ICC Champions Trophy matches that were abandoned without a ball being bowled at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Rainy weather in Rawalpindi had forced Australia-South Africa Group B clash on February 25 and Bangladesh-Pakistan Group A game on February 27 to be abandoned without a ball being bowled. While Australia and South Africa qualified for the semi-finals despite the washout, Bangladesh and Pakistan, the tournament hosts and defending champions, were already out of the eight-team competition, making their rained out clash a dead rubber from the outset. In a statement on Saturday, the PCB said as per its ticket refund policy, ticket holders are eligible for a full refund if the match was abandoned before the toss. All enclosure tickets will be refunded Ticket holders of hospitality tickets (boxes and PCB gallery) will not be eligible for a refunded, it added. PCB further said eligible ticket holders can claim their refund at select TCS outlets in Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Quetta between March 10-14, with late requests not to be entertained. They have also requested for fans to present an original / undamaged ticket as proof of purchase, as well make a personal visit to the TCS outlet to claim a refund and that it cant be claimed by any other person on their behalf. PCB further said eligible ticket holders can claim their refund at select TCS outlets in Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Quetta between March 10-14, with late requests not to be entertained. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
WPL 2025: Delhi Capitals Win Toss, Elect To Field First Against RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals have won the toss and elected to bowl first against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the 14th game of the tournament at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Saturday. Both teams head into the clash having made only one change. The Delhi Capitals brought in Nallapureddy Charani in place of Titas Sadhu, whereas RCB included Ekta Bisht for Prema Rawat. The team fielding first has won 12 out of the 13 games so far this season. The two sides have met six times in WPL history, including the final of the 2024 edition, in which RCB prevailed. Overall, Delhi hold a 4-2 advantage in the head-to-head series. The defending champions had come into their home leg unbeaten and on top of the WPL table but have since lost three straight games. The match against the Capitals presents the Smriti Mandhana-led side a chance to produce a win for the home crowd one final time at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium before the action shifts to the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow from Sunday onward. Would have bowled first today. With my tosses having lost four in a row, I have to be ready for batting. (to the crowd) They have come out in huge numbers in the last three games but could not do much. Last home game for us. Hopefully, we will do them proud today. Having a fresh mindset every match is what is spoken about, but in franchise cricket, you can't predict much. We had a good discussion, and the girls seemed very positive. (against Delhi) Last two matches we played against them, we played positive cricket, our bowlers dominated them, but we have to come out and do well, hopefully, a first home win for us tonight, said Smriti at the toss. The Capitals, on the other hand, are playing their second game in as many days as they enter fresh off a massive nine-wicket win over the Mumbai Indians, which saw them move to the top of the table. We are bowling first. That seems to have worked pretty well for us throughout the tournament. But it's a new day today, and facing RCB is a big challenge. We try and switch off throughout the day and come back and be switched on during this time. We don't rely on one or two players. We have got good depth, and we have got to look to them tonight, said Lanning at the toss. Playing XIs: Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana(c), Danielle Wyatt-Hodge, Ellyse Perry, Richa Ghosh(w), Raghvi Bist, Kanika Ahuja, Georgia Wareham, Kim Garth, Sneh Rana, Renuka Singh Thakur, Ekta Bisht Playing XIs: Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
IND vs NZ Dream11 Prediction Match 12, ICC Champions Trophy 2025
IND vs NZ , Match 12, ICC Champions Trophy 2025 :Team India are gearing up to try out their real strength ahead of the knockout stage in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. They will square off against New Zealand in the last group game, which will commence at 2:30 PM IST on Sunday afternoon at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. India won the first two games against Bangladesh and Pakistan comprehensively. But it won't be easy against New Zealand, who are playing their best game. It is expected to be a blockbuster event, and fans will be waiting for this game. This match will confirm the table topper of Group A. IND vs BAN,Match12: Match Details Date : March 2 (Sunday) Time : 2:30 PM IST Venue : Dubai International Cricket Stadium IND vs BAN,Match12 Live Streaming Details To watch the live action of this blockbuster clash, fans can switch to Star Sports Networks on the cable TV networks. Fans can also opt to watch it online on the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs BAN,Match12: Head-to-Head in ODI Total Matches : 118 India : 60 New Zealand : 50 No Result : 7 Tie : 1 IND vs BAN,Match12: Ground Pitch Report As seen in the first two games, the pitch has helped the spinners a lot. There is enough grip in the surface to keep the bowlers interested. Batting with the new ball will still be easier. But as the ball gets old, it will be a challenge. There might be some dew in the second innings, which will make it harder for the bowling side. IND vs NZ: Possible XIs India: Rohit Sharma (c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav New Zealand : Will Young, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Tom Latham (wk), Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Matt Henry, Kyle Jamieson, William O'Rourke IND vs NZ Dream11 Team Wicket-keepers : Devon Conway Batters : Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shubman Gill (Captain), Rachin Ravindra, Kane Williamson All-rounder s: Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Michael Bracewell, Glenn Phillips (Vice captain) Bowler : Matt Henry Dream11 Prediction : Both teams are in great form, and it might be a close game. New Zealand have a great combination, and their spinners will enjoy it in Dubai. But India have played two matches at this venue, and they know the conditions. That is why we predict India will beat New Zealand on Sunday. IND vs NZ Match 12 Dream11 Prediction, IND vs NZ Match Prediction, IND vs NZ Dream11 Prediction, Today Match IND vs NZ, IND vs NZ ODI, IND vs NZ Dream11 Team, Fantasy Cricket Tips, IND vs NZ Pitch Report, Today Match Prediction, Today Cricket Match, Dream11 Team, Playing XI, Pitch Report, Injury Update of the match between India vs New Zealand, ICC Champions Trophy 2025, ICC Champions Trophy Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Disclaimer : The fantasy team is purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your Dream11 team.
Keralite Karun Nair Stands Between Kerala's Date With Destiny In Ranji Trophy Final
Keralite Karun Nair: Strangely a Keralite Karun Nair playing for Vidarbha is now standing between the resilient Kerala Ranji squad which was aiming to write into history books on their first-ever appearance in the finals of India's premier domestic tournament. The hopes of Kerala winning the trophy on the basis of the first innings lead diminished when they were bowled out 37 runs short of the Vidarbha teams first innings total of 379. On day four (Saturday), the hopes of Kerala still making cricketing history remained when two Vidarbha wickets fell in the third over with the score at seven. But then came the role of the Keralite in the Vidarbha team, Karun Nai,r who has been having a fantastic domestic season. At the close of play on Day Four, he literally batted Kerala out of lifting the Ranji Trophy for the first time. Vidarbha were 249 for the loss of four wickets, have an overall lead of 286, and just the fifth day's play remains. Karun Nair was batting unbeaten on 132, and the captain Akshay Wadkar was on four. The 33-year-old Karun Nair was born in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, as his father, Kaladharan Nair, a mechanical engineer by profession, was working there at that time. Both Kaladharan and his wife, Prema, hail from Chengannur in the Alappuzha district, but they have long been settled in Bengaluru. With Vidarbha already sitting in the driver's seat by virtue of the first innings lead, there will be no hurry on the part of Wadkar as they have six wickets left, and only a miracle will help Kerala lift the Ranji Trophy for the first time. As things stand now, Kerala will, in all likelihood, have to wait another year to achieve what it has never achieved. Kerala won their quarterfinal against Jammu and Kashmir with just a one-run first innings lead, and in the semifinal, they bowled out Gujarat, two short of getting past Keralas first innings total. As things stand now, Kerala will, in all likelihood, have to wait another year to achieve what it has never achieved. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Vishal Uppal to lead Indian team in Billie Jean King Cup tennis in Pune
IND vs NZ Match 12 ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Approaching Milestones and Records : This Sunday will be full of action as Team India will be back in action in the last group match of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025. The Indian cricket team will lock horns with the New Zealand cricket team on Sunday at Dubai International Cricket Stadium, starting at 2:30 PM IST. Both India and New Zealand are coming into this game with two wins. This match will decide the top team of Group A, and the win will push them to make it to the semifinal with the momentum. Rohit Sharma and his men are in great form. Batters are scoring runs, and spinners have been brilliant. It will be a good contest for both sides, as they are among the teams that have the potential to win the tournament. Hence, this can be an ideal game to test your strengths ahead of the semis. Both are in form, and it will be a great game for the fans as well. Below, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the second IND vs ENG ODI in Cuttack. India vs New Zealand Match 12: Approaching ODI Records and ODI Cricket Milestones Ahead of the 12th match atDubai International Cricket Stadium 1 - Virat Kohli is one step away from reaching a big landmark. The game on Sunday will be his 300th ODI, and he will become the 7th Indian and 22nd player overall to play 300 or more ODIs. 50 - Kane Williamson has 7041 runs in ODIs and needs 50 runs to become the fifth highest run scorer for New Zealand in ODIs. 150 - It could be a major record, but Virat Kohli can do it. He completed the fastest 14000 ODI runs. But if he can score 150 runs in this game, he will surpass Kumar Sangakkara (14234) to become the second-highest leading scorer in ODIs. 56 - KL Rahul needs 56 more runs to complete 3000 ODI runs for India. 1 - Matt Henry needs one more wicket to surpass Sir Richard Hadlee (158) and become the 8th highest wicket-taker for New Zealand in ODIs. 4 - Axar Patel is just four wickets away from completing 200 international wickets for India. 1 - Mohammed Shami is just one wicket away from surpassing Australian great Dennis Lillee (458) in international cricket. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers 3 - Spin all-rounder Washington Sundar is also near a landmark. He needs only three wickets to complete 100 international wickets for India.
Ranji Trophy: Karun Nairs Century Puts Vidarbha In Driving Seat
Ranji Trophy: Karun Nairs fourth century of the Ranji Trophy season powered Vidarbha into a commanding position on the fourth day of the Ranji Trophy final against Kerala at the VCA Stadium in Jamtha on Saturday. The seasoned batter struck an unbeaten 132, leading Vidarbha to 249/4 at stumps in their second innings, extending their overall lead to 286 runs with six wickets in hand. Coming in at a precarious 7/2 in the third over of the day, Nair once again showcased his class on the big stage, anchoring Vidarbhas recovery with a crucial 182-run partnership alongside Danish Malewar (73). The duos resilience nullified Keralas early advantage and put Vidarbha in firm control as they push for their third Ranji Trophy title. Resuming the day with a slender 37-run first-innings lead, Vidarbhas second innings got off to a shaky start as Keralas bowlers struck twice in quick succession. Medium pacer MD Nidheesh (1/37) removed Dhruv Shorey (5), while veteran off-spinner Jalaj Saxena (1/76) made an instant impact, dismissing Parth Rekhade (1) off his very first delivery. With Vidarbha struggling at 7/2, Nair and Malewar held fort, mixing caution with aggression to negate the Kerala attack. Malewar, who had been instrumental in the first-innings fightback with a 215-run stand alongside Nair, once again played the perfect supporting role. He made a patient 73 off 161 deliveries, striking eight boundaries before being dismissed by Basil Thampi (1/49) after tea. Nair, who has been in imperious touch throughout the season, continued his golden run with another composed century. His knock, laced with 10 fours and two sixes, came off 280 deliveries and ensured Vidarbha remained in control heading into the final day. This was Nairs second century in a Ranji Trophy final and his ninth of the season. Having earlier surpassed 8,000 first-class runs in this match, the 33-year-old is enjoying a career resurgence, having been one of the standout performers in domestic cricket this season. His celebration upon reaching the three-figure mark, holding up nine fingers to signify his ninth ton of the season, reflected his sheer dominance in the red-ball format this year. Nairs ability to perform under pressure has been a key factor in Vidarbhas strong campaign, and with this century, he has given his side a real chance to dictate terms on the final day. Kerala, playing in their maiden Ranji Trophy final, will need something special to keep their title hopes alive. Their bowlers started well but struggled to break the Nair-Malewar partnership, allowing Vidarbha to extend their advantage steadily throughout the day. With the match slipping away, Kerala will hope for early wickets on the final morning to restrict Vidarbha and give themselves a fighting chance at chasing a target. However, with Nair still unbeaten and captain Akshay Wadkar (4*) alongside him, Vidarbha will look to bat Kerala out of the contest before possibly setting up a declaration. Kerala, playing in their maiden Ranji Trophy final, will need something special to keep their title hopes alive. Their bowlers started well but struggled to break the Nair-Malewar partnership, allowing Vidarbha to extend their advantage steadily throughout the day. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Mulder, Jansen Grab Three Scalps Each As South Africa Bowl Out England For 179
Champions Trophy: Wiaan Mulder and Marco Jansen picked three wickets each in a dominating bowling performance as South Africa bowled out England for just 179, the lowest total of 2025 Champions Trophy, in the final Group B clash at the National Stadium on Saturday. With England all out under 207, South Africa have qualified for the semifinals, and Afghanistan are eliminated from the competition. Electing to bat first, England put on a shoddy batting performance, as no one scored more than Joe Root's 37, and wickets fell in clumps, along with South Africa being superb in their catching and ground fielding. Despite stand-in captain Aiden Markram going off due to a hamstring injury, it didnt deter South Africa in their quest to keep England on a tight leash. Apart from Mulder and Jansen, Keshav Maharaj took two wickets, while Lungi Ngidi and Kagiso Rabada picked a scalp each. Jasen made an immediate impact as Phil Salt top-edged to mid-wicket and fall in the first over. The tall all-rounder came back in the third over to have Jamie Smith pull to mid-on and fell for a three-ball duck. Jansen made his third strike in the power-play when he caught Ben Ducketts leading edge off his own bowling. South Africa could have got their fourth wicket if Mulder hadnt dropped a catch at gully when Root was on three. To add salt to wounds, Brook hit Kagiso Rabada for back-to-back boundaries and hit him for another four, while Root hit Jansen for two boundaries as England ended the first power-play at 62/3. Root signalled intention to change gears when he took a six and four off Mulder and Rabada respectively. The 62-run stand for the fourth wicket ended when Brook didnt get elevation on the loft off Maharaj and Jansen completed a stunning catch by running around a long way from long-on, dived to his right, and made a dive to grab the ball with both hands. One brought two for South Africa as Root tried to flick off Mulder, but he completely missed it as the ball crashed into the stumps after hitting his back pad. Englands slide continued as Liam Livingstone was stumped easily off Maharaj, while Ngidi took a stunning catch to dismiss Jamie Overton off Rabada. Jos Buttler, playing his last game as Englands captain, and Jofra Archer tried to resurrect Englands innings through a 42-run stand, before a diving Jansen took another superb catch to send the latter back and break the partnership. In the next over, Buttler chipped straight to mid-off and fall to Ngidi for 21, while Adil Rashid nicked behind off Mulder as Englands terrible batting innings ended with 11.4 overs to spare. One brought two for South Africa as Root tried to flick off Mulder, but he completely missed it as the ball crashed into the stumps after hitting his back pad. Englands slide continued as Liam Livingstone was stumped easily off Maharaj, while Ngidi took a stunning catch to dismiss Jamie Overton off Rabada. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: Klassen To Captain SA As Markram Goes Off Due To Hamstring Issue
Wicketkeeper Heinrich Klassen: Wicketkeeper Heinrich Klassen will captain South Africa in the remainder of their 2025 Champions Trophy Group B match against England here on Saturday as Aiden Markram wont be on the field for the rest of the game due to a right hamstring issue. Broadcast visuals from Saturdays ongoing game at the National Stadium in Karachi showed Markram going off the field soon after making a tremendous diving save at mid-off. An update from Cricket South Africa (CSA) confirmed that Markram will be back on the field to lead the Proteas. Aiden Markram is experiencing discomfort in his right hamstring. As a precaution, he will not field for the remainder of the innings and will bat only if required. Heinrich Klaasen will captain for the rest of the match, said the CSA. Markram had stepped in to be South Africas captain after regular skipper Temba Bavuma and opener Tony de Zorzi were ruled out due to illness. The duo being ruled out has paved the way for Klassen and Tristan Stubbs to be included in the playing eleven for the match against England, South Africa's last league match.. South Africa, currently in second place in Group B, need to win over England to seal their spot in the semifinals. Previously, Australia became the first team to enter the semifinals after their match against Afghanistan was abandoned due to rain at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. England are already out of contention after losing to both Australia and Afghanistan. Markram had stepped in to be South Africas captain after regular skipper Temba Bavuma and opener Tony de Zorzi were ruled out due to illness. The duo being ruled out has paved the way for Klassen and Tristan Stubbs to be included in the playing eleven for the match against England, South Africa's last league match.. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Nasser Hussain Backs Harry Brook As Englands Next White-ball Captain
ICC Champions Trophy: Former England captain Nasser Hussain has thrown his support behind Harry Brook to take over as Englands next white-ball captain, urging the team to make the transition as soon as possible. Hussains comments come in the wake of Jos Buttler stepping down from the role following Englands disappointing group-stage exit in the ICC Champions Trophy. Buttler, who succeeded Eoin Morgan in 2022, endured a tough stint as skipper, losing 22 of his 34 ODIs as permanent captain. Englands struggle in white-ball cricket have been evident, with their early exit in the Champions Trophy following a group-stage elimination in the 2023 ODI World Cup and an unconvincing semi-final run in the 2024 T20 World Cup. Brook, a rising star in Englands batting lineup, is viewed as the natural successor. Hussain believes that if England sees him as the future captain, they should hand him the responsibility immediately rather than delaying the decision. Harry Brook is the obvious candidate to take over. He did it at the end of the summer against Australia, Hussain told Sky Sports. With the amount of important cricket coming up for England, you have to ask whether you want to put that pressure on a young man who has an India series at home, an Ashes away, and then a T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. Or do you go with a stopgap option like James Vince, Sam Billings, or Lewis Gregoryexperienced domestic and franchise captains? Despite concerns about the workload, Hussain remains firm that England should look forward rather than opting for a short-term solution. I think England dont look back; they look forward. If they think Brook is the next captain, they should go to him as soon as possible so he can start learning. But obviously, the caveat is that it will put a lot on his plate. Hussain also weighed in on Buttlers decision to step down, acknowledging the emotional toll it takes on a captain to relinquish their position. He emphasised that Buttler now has the opportunity to focus on regaining his best form, which has suffered since he took over the leadership role. Its always very sad when an England captain has to step down, and you could see how emotional Jos was walking out. Its the best job in the world until you have to give it away, and that moment really hurts, Hussain said. Hussain also weighed in on Buttlers decision to step down, acknowledging the emotional toll it takes on a captain to relinquish their position. He emphasised that Buttler now has the opportunity to focus on regaining his best form, which has suffered since he took over the leadership role. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: All You Need To Know Ahead Of India V New Zealand Clash
ICC Champions Trophy: Spirited India will take on New Zealand in their final Group A clash in the ICC Champions Trophy on Sunday. Both teams have already secured qualification for the semi-final and the winner of the match will top the group. The Rohit Sharma-led side registered consecutive wins against Bangladesh and arch-rivals Pakistan to seal the last four berth in the eight-team tournament. Similarly, New Zealand too registered victories against Pakistan and Bangladesh to progress to the knockout stage. In-form batter Virat Kohli will try to make the most of his 300th ODI appearance after scoring a match-winning century against Pakistan in the second game. Interestingly, Kohli played his 200th ODI also against New Zealand and scored a century. Vice-captain Shubman Gill leads India's run charts in the ongoing tournament, scoring 147 runs in two matches. Kohli follows with 122 runs. On the bowling front, Mohammed Shami has been India's standout performer with five wickets, while Harshit Rana has claimed four scalps. On the other hand, Tom Latham is the leading run-scorer for the Kiwis with 173 runs followed by Rachin Ravindra (112 runs) and Will Young (107 runs). Michael Bracewell and William O'Rourke lead the wicket-taking chart for the side with five dismissals each. India hold a superior ODI record against New Zealand, winning 60 of their 118 encounters. The Kiwis have secured 50 victories, with one match ending in a tie and seven producing no results. In their last ODI clash, India defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the 2023 World Cup semi-final at Mumbais Wankhede Stadium. When: Sunday, March 2 Where: Dubai International Stadium Time: The match is scheduled to begin at 2:30 pm IST while the toss will take place at 2 pm. Broadcast details: The match will be broadcasted on Star Sports Network. Live Streaming: The match will be live-streamed on JioHotstar. Squads: India: Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Mohammed Shami, Kuldeep Yadav, Rishabh Pant, Washington Sundar, Varun Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh. Squads: Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
McSweeney, Scott and Thornton end South Australia's 13-year trophy wait
Liam Scott's brisk half-century boosted the home side's total then the bowling attack was outstanding
GCA Secretary Rohan Gauns Dessai Unanimously Elected As New BCCI Joint Secretary
Secretary Rohan Gauns Dessai: Rohan Gauns Dessai, the secretary of the Goa Cricket Association (GCA), has been unanimously elected as the new joint secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The BCCI had convened a Special General Meeting (SGM) to elect the new joint secretary at its headquarters in Mumbai on Saturday. A notice for this was previously sent out by the BCCI to state associations on February 6. Dessai, the sole candidate to file his nomination for the joint secretarys post, was elected to the role formally in the presence of other office bearers like president Roger Binny and vice-president Rajiv Shukla, as well as other state association representatives. The BCCI's joint secretary post became vacant after Devajit Saikia, hailing from Assam, was promoted to be the governing bodys new secretary in Mumbai earlier this year, following Jay Shah's appointment as the ICC Chair. Alongside Saikia, Chhattisgarhs Prabhtej Singh Bhatia was elected as the new BCCI treasurer after his predecessor Ashish Shelar joined the Maharashtra state cabinet as a minister. Goa Cricket Association (GCA) Secretary Rohan Gauns Dessai has been appointed as the Joint Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), a prestigious role that enhances Goas presence in Indian cricket administration. His appointment marks a significant milestone, strengthening the states influence at the national level and reflecting its growing stature in the sport. Heartiest congratulations to him on this well-deserved achievement, and best wishes for a successful tenure ahead! the GCA wrote on its official website and Instagram account. Dessai had been GCAs secretary since 2022 and also served as the manager of the Indian mens team for last years four-match T20I series in South Africa, which they won 3-1. His appointment marks a significant milestone, strengthening the states influence at the national level and reflecting its growing stature in the sport. Heartiest congratulations to him on this well-deserved achievement, and best wishes for a successful tenure ahead! the GCA wrote on its official website and Instagram account. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy Final: Karun Nair Hits Ninth Century Of Season To Put Vidarbha In Firm Position
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Vidarbha in-form batter Karun Nair carried his sublime touch in the Ranji Trophy final against Kerala as he struck a century in the second innings to put his side in a solid position to claim the title at the VCA Stadium in Jamtha on Saturday. Batting in the second innings on day four, Nair walked in at No. 4 when the side was reeling at 7/2 following Keralas early breakthroughs. Adding to the overnight 37-run first-innings lead, partnering once again with Danish Malewar - his ally in a match-defining 215-run stand earlier - Nair thwarted Keralas comeback hopes with a fluent century off 184 balls. The partnership extended their lead by over 200 in the final session of the day. This marked Nairs second hundred in a Ranji Trophy final across four appearances since his Karnataka debut in 2013-14. In the first innings, he surpassed 8,000 first-class runs in his 152nd match and, for the first time, crossed 800 runs in a single Ranji Trophy season. It was also his ninth century of the season and his celebration after reaching the three-figure mark also signalled the same. The 33-year-old, who returned to prominence with a stellar Vijay Hazare Trophy campaign last month - amassing 752 runs and five centuries in seven innings - continued his fine form in the second phase of the Ranji Trophy. He struck a century in Vidarbhas final league game against Hyderabad and followed it up with his 22nd First-Class ton in the quarterfinal win over Tamil Nadu. This marked Nairs second hundred in a Ranji Trophy final across four appearances since his Karnataka debut in 2013-14. In the first innings, he surpassed 8,000 first-class runs in his 152nd match and, for the first time, crossed 800 runs in a single Ranji Trophy season. It was also his ninth century of the season and his celebration after reaching the three-figure mark also signalled the same. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
SA and Australia to travel to Dubai due to tangled Champions Trophy scheduling
One of the teams will travel back to Pakistan to play New Zealand in the second semi-final
WPL 2025: CM Adityanath Wishes Luck To UP Warriorz Team For First-ever Home Leg
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Ahead of their home leg at the ongoing WPL 2025,the UP Warriorz captain Deepti Sharma and Capri Sports Director Jinisha Sharma met the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath in Lucknow, and invited him for the teams games taking place here. We are extremely happy to receive the good wishes of Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adiyanath. He has inspired our team to put our best foot forward as we move into our home leg games here in Lucknow. It would be a special moment for us to host him for our games and are confident the team would make him and the state of Uttar Pradesh proud, said Jinisha Sharma, Director, Capri Sports. UP Warriorz captain Deepti Sharma further added, It was an honour to meet the Chief Minister. We are extremely happy to receive his support and are grateful for his good wishes for the team. The UP Warriorz are gearing up for their home stretch in Lucknow in Season 3 of the WPL. Led by Uttar Pradeshs very own Deepti, the UP Warriorz, owned by Capri Sports, aims to create history playing for the first time at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. The UP Warriorz will first face Gujarat Giants on March 3 during this leg of the WPL. After this, under the able coaching of Jon Lewis, the team will take on the Mumbai Indians and the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru on March 6 and 8, respectively. The UP Warriorz are gearing up for their home stretch in Lucknow in Season 3 of the WPL. Led by Uttar Pradeshs very own Deepti, the UP Warriorz, owned by Capri Sports, aims to create history playing for the first time at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Champions Trophy: England Elect To Bat First Against South Africa In Buttlers Final Game As Captain
Champions Trophy: England have won the toss and elected to bat first against South Africa in the final Group B match of 2025 Champions Trophy at the National Stadium on Saturday. This is the final time Jos Buttler will captain England in white-ball cricket after announcing his resignation on Friday. A win for South Africa will see them enter the semi-finals and finish as Group B toppers, while England are already out of the eight-team competition and look to sign off from a tumultuous white-ball phase in the sub-continent on a high. After winning the toss, Buttler said Saqib Mahmood comes in for Mark Wood, who injured his right knee. Looks a decent wicket, few cracks it in. Felt like the right time, no need to wait around and make that decision. Time to move on. A bit of sadness as well, it's an honour to captain your country, it's something you dream about. Honoured to do it one last time and would like to go out with a good performance, he said. South Africa will be led by Aiden Markram, as regular skipper Temba Bavuma and Tony de Zorzi are out due to illness. Tristan Stubbs will open the batting, with Heinrich Klaasen coming into the middle order. Happy to chase against a strong English team. Not too disappointed. Unfortunate that they (Bavuma and de Zorzi) miss out, but hopefully they will recover. Our last game (against Australia) got rained out, we had a few training sessions, we are ready for this game, he said. Playing XIs England: Philip Salt, Ben Duckett, Jamie Smith (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler (captain), Liam Livingstone, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, and Saqib Mahmood Playing XIs Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Rashid Latif Hints Pakistan To Introduce Fresh Players For New Zealand T20Is
New Zealand T20Is: After Pakistan's horrendous exit from home ICC Champions Trophy, former wicketkeeper-batter Rashid Latif hinted that the side will introduce fresh faces in the team for the upcoming T20I series against New Zealand, starting on March 16. Pakistan, who failed to win a single match in the eight-team tournament and faced an early exit, will travel to New Zealand to play five T20Is and three ODIs. With the performance of senior players under scrutiny, Latif took to X to share the list of players who are under consideration for New Zealand T20Is. As per the veteran, Hassan Nawaz, Ali Raza, Abdul Samad, Akif Javed and Muhammad Nafay are on the list to be considered for the upcoming series. Latif also added that all-rounder Shadab Khan would be the probable captain of the touring side for the shortest format while Muhammad Haris, Sufyan Muqeem, Arafat Minhas, Irfan Khan Niazi, Zaman Khan, Mohammad Wasim, Abbas Afridi, Jahandad Khan, Agha Salman, Abrar Ahmed, Omair Bin Yousuf and Khushdil Shah are in probables for the tour. In the Champions Trophy, Pakistan lost to New Zealand and arch-rivals India in Group A matches before their match against Bangladesh was washed out due to rain in Rawalpindi. Amid the dismal show of the side in yet again ICC tournament, there are reports that interim head coach Aqib Javed is expected not to get an extension in his role with the new coach taking charge of the side for the New Zealand tour. Javed, a former international fast bowler, was appointed to the position in November of the previous year following Gary Kirsten's resignation. It is also speculated that some senior Pakistan cricketers are reportedly considering stepping away from the upcoming New Zealand tour to avoid the risk of being dropped due to their recent poor performances. Javed, a former international fast bowler, was appointed to the position in November of the previous year following Gary Kirsten's resignation. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Steyn Backs Afghanistan To Win An ICC Trophy In The Next Decade But Calls For More Patience
Former South African: Former South African fast bowler Dale Steyn backed Afghanistan after their performance in the ongoing Champions Trophy and believes its only a matter of time before they lift an ICC trophy. However, he urged Afghanistans players to develop more patience in their approach to sustain success in major tournaments. Steyns remarks came after Afghanistans campaign at the Champions Trophy 2025 ended in disappointment. Despite a thrilling victory over England in Lahore, their loss to South Africa and no result due to rain against Australia on Friday night saw them likely to miss out on a knockout berth. However, they have an outside chance if England beat South Africa by a margin of 270 runs in Saturday's match, then by Net Run Rate (NRR) Afghanistan can qualify. If South Africa beat England, the Proteas will qualify for the semifinals as the top-ranked team from Group B. Back in the day, a lot of players would go play county cricket or first-class cricket to improve their skills and patience, ESPNcricinfo quoted Steyn as saying. But in todays fast-paced world, patience is in short supply. Even on social media, people struggle to watch a two-second clip. It feels like the Afghanistan players are the same when they play their cricket. Steyn noted that Afghanistans aggressive style, while thrilling to watch, sometimes works against them. They want things to happen so quicklyevery ball must be a wicket; every shot must be a six. Theres so much movement at the crease in the first over itself. While T20 cricket has helped them develop skills and earn good money, they need to balance that with playing more four-day games. ODI cricket is essentially a shortened Test match, and patience is key. If they work on that, I have no doubt they can win an ICC tournament within the next decade, he added. Afghanistan's performance in the Champions Trophy showcased both their promise and their inconsistencies. Ibrahim Zadrans majestic 177 against England was a standout, but opener Sediqullah Atal couldnt convert his 85 against Australia into a bigger score. Their top three have yet to fire collectively, and star batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz endured a forgettable tournament, scoring just 16 runs in three innings. Steyn noted that Afghanistans aggressive style, while thrilling to watch, sometimes works against them. They want things to happen so quicklyevery ball must be a wicket; every shot must be a six. Theres so much movement at the crease in the first over itself. While T20 cricket has helped them develop skills and earn good money, they need to balance that with playing more four-day games. ODI cricket is essentially a shortened Test match, and patience is key. If they work on that, I have no doubt they can win an ICC tournament within the next decade, he added. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS