Rahul impressed by Padikkal's tone-setting ton, Suthar's subtle variations
Rahul credits India A tours for the manner in which younger players have embraced Test cricket
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Sri Lanka's head coach Gary Kirsten expressed satisfaction with his team's developing approach to Test cricket despite a loss to India. He highlighted the team's fight and resilience, particularly after a poor start in their first innings, and praised young batter Sonal Dinusha. Kirsten also provided an update on key player injuries ahead of the next Test.
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What Makes Manav Suthar a Constant Threat? KL Rahul Explains
India vice-captain KL Rahul said Manav Suthar's impressive ability to vary his speed without noticeable change in action, and unerring accuracy make the young left-arm spinner a massive threat across the conditions.
1st Test: No Big-stage Jitters For New Players Due To Robust Domestic Setup, Says KL Rahul
Galle International Stadium: India's robust first-class ecosystem and 'A' team exposure tours have significantly reduced the gap for youngsters stepping into the high-pressure environment of Test cricket, said vice-captain KL Rahul after the side secured a dominant 165-run victory over Sri Lanka here on Wednesday. At the Galle International Stadium, India unearthed match-winners like top-order batter Devdutt Padikkal and left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, who played pivotal roles in the crucial triumph. While Suthar had a match haul of ten wickets, including six in the second innings, Padikkal smashed 167 and 44 to ensure India were always ahead in the game. A lot of credit goes to how our first-class setup is done and how some of these guys are in the India A structure that has been there for at least, I know, the last few years. The teams are touring to countries that we are going to play in a couple of months before. So Devdutt was here a month or six weeks before the Test series and played a couple of games there, and then we played a practice game here to get used to those conditions. But once you sort of put players in those positions and give them the exposure and the experience that they need at that level, I feel like that really helps them understand what they need to do when they come into the national team, and they're better prepared and give themselves a better chance to do well at this level. It's not like you go from playing Ranji Trophy cricket straight into an Indian team and a Test match in a couple of months, where that difference is huge. The standard from there to here is a big jump, so then sometimes players are found wanting, and they need to figure out their game at an international level and when there's already so much pressure, that becomes hard sometimes, Rahul said in the post-match press conference. Both Suthar and Padikkal were India A regulars, including in the 1-0 win in Sri Lanka in June-July, before shining now in Galle. Rahul also noted that proper planning by the authorities allows talented players to arrive ready for the highest level. But because of the way Indian cricket is structured, and first-class cricket is structured, I feel like they go from first-class Ranji Trophy to playing a lot of India A games, and they've toured Australia, Sri Lanka, England and all of these places. So it helps them get better at their game and understand their game, and by the time they've got their Test cap, they're well aware of their own game and the expectations of playing at international cricket and what they can do to do well here. So I think a lot of credit goes to that, and obviously they're all special players. They've done well for their states and scored runs or taken a lot of wickets. They're special players and have the skill, but helping them by giving them the right opportunities and sending them to the right places to play cricket and test their own game, I think, gets them ready for international cricket, and that's what's helped the Indian team in the last few years, he added. Lavishing praise on Padikkal for his magnificent 167 in the first innings, especially coming after B Sai Sudharsan was ruled out due to a right foot injury, Rahul, who hit 82 and 35 in the match, described the knock as the turning point of the Galle Test going in Indias favour. Firstly, on his innings, I think that innings was for me the defining part of this Test match. The way he batted, the tempo that he batted with, and to go on and get a big hundred in the first innings really set up the game for us. The conditions were really hot, and it was challenging physically as well, so for him to get through that and firstly to get his first hundred, it's a special moment. But to go on from there and get a big first innings total really set up this Test match, so that was really pleasing and someone who I've played a lot of cricket with and seen him grow up and come from Bengaluru and play for Karnataka was really happy to be there and to witness his first hundred and hopefully carries this confidence into the next game and into his Test career as well. Detailing a review discussion during their partnership on day four, where Rahul survived a close LBW call after Devdutt Padikkal convinced him to take a DRS review, which eventually saved him from being dismissed, Rahul said, The conversation there was, obviously you would have seen the video, I was walking back, and I felt like it was out. The only doubt that I had was, did I get outside the line, and he said, No, I don't think it's outside the line, but I think it might be high, and then he said, Might as well, we have three reviews, so just take it, I think it might be a little high. So I reluctantly took it, and then when it happened to be missing, then obviously, I didn't get too many runs after that, but when you get chances like that as a batter, it's a gift, it's a second chance, and I'm a little disappointed that I couldn't convert it, but it was a sweet moment. Turning his attention to what makes Suthar an effective red-ball bowler, Rahul pointed out the subtle trickery that makes him difficult for international batters to face. I think whatever we have played of him in the nets, it's the subtle variations. With the same actions and angles, and without changing his arm speed, he's able to bowl slower, and with the same arm speed he's able to bowl quicker as well. Just very subtle variations. Sometimes the angles, especially in Galle, when the wind was blowing from one side, he used that drift really well, and from there the ball straightens or comes in. That's something that he's always done. Even in India A, when I went to Australia, he played there as well. We played against him at home. Turning his attention to what makes Suthar an effective red-ball bowler, Rahul pointed out the subtle trickery that makes him difficult for international batters to face. I think whatever we have played of him in the nets, it's the subtle variations. With the same actions and angles, and without changing his arm speed, he's able to bowl slower, and with the same arm speed he's able to bowl quicker as well. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Hopefully he'll just keep getting better and better. But I think his greatest thing is his pace that he bowls at and his consistency to always challenge all modes of dismissal because the line he bowls can be LBW as well. If there's a little turn, it can be caught behind as well. So that's a special skill to have. He possesses that and hopefully he keeps getting better and does well for India, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Ticked Most Boxes: KL Rahul Reveals Why Galle Test Win Is The Ultimate Positive For Team India
India vice-captain KL Rahul was delighted to see the team ticking several oxes during its 165-run win over Sri Lanka in the first Test, and said the match has enhanced their confidence of playing in spin-dominated conditions ahead of some stern assignments.
'He Is In A Good Mental Space': Carey Backs Renshaw To Make Impact On Test Return
Great Barrier Reef Arena: Wicketkeeper batter Alex Carey believes Matt Renshaw is in the right mental space to make an immediate impact on his Test return as Australia look to bounce back from their nine-wicket defeat to Bangladesh in the series opener. Renshaw has been recalled to Australias Test squad after a three-year absence and is set to open alongside Travis Head in the second Test at Great Barrier Reef Arena, beginning Saturday. The 30-year-old replaced Jake Weatherald at the top of the order and was among the first Australian batters to hit the nets on Wednesday as the hosts prepared for a must-win contest. Carey, who is set to play his 50th Test, has backed Renshaw to make the most of his opportunity, highlighting the Queenslanders mental growth and development over recent years. Renners (Renshaw) is in a really good place mentally, and his cricket is showing that. He has got a young family now, and he has played some international white-ball cricket, so he has been around the group a fair bit the last couple of years, Carey told reporters. Every challenge that has come his way, he has really stood up to it. Im looking forward to seeing Renners out there alongside Trav (Head), he added. Renshaws return comes after an impressive domestic campaign. He scored 499 runs at an average of 49.9 in the Sheffield Shield, including three centuries, despite Queensland enduring a difficult season. Carey believes the left-hander has developed into a more complete cricketer since making his Test debut as a 20-year-old in 2016. Renners has definitely matured as a cricketer, as you do when you move into your 30s, as you learn a lot about yourself, the game and the challenges that come with that, Carey said. Carey believes the left-hander has developed into a more complete cricketer since making his Test debut as a 20-year-old in 2016. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories We are a proud group of cricketers and obviously last week didnt go to plan. When this team has been challenged, we always find a way to bounce back in a big way. I am looking forward to Saturday, he said. Article Source: IANS
IND vs SL 1st Test: We ticked most of the boxes, says Rahul after Indias victory
Its everybodys responsibility to help your fellow team-mates and the dressing room here is always open. There is no ego here, and there is no shame in asking questions, Rahul said
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Rahul Says Galle Win Gives India Confidence Against Spin
India's vice-captain KL Rahul expressed his delight at the team's comprehensive 165-run victory over Sri Lanka in the first Test in Galle, stating that the team 'ticked most of the boxes' they had discussed prior to the match and gained significant confidence for future spin-dominated assignments.
Shubman Gill Makes Massive Prediction On Manav Suthar After 10-Wicket Haul In Galle
Indian captain Shubman Gill lavished praise on young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar and left-handed batter Devdutt Padikkal following their standout performances in India's commanding 165-run victory over Sri Lanka in the opening Test on Wednesday.
ICC Test Rankings: Harry Brook Reclaims Top Spot, Travis Head Pays Price For Bangladesh Failure
Harry Brook reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the ICC Men's Test Player Rankings, dethroning Australia opener Travis Head.
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India Wins 600th Test, Defeats Sri Lanka by 165 Runs in Galle; Manav Suthar Takes 10-Wicket Haul
India registered a stunning 165-run win against Sri Lanka in the first Test match at Galle on Wednesday. The game was set to be drawn as rain threatened to wash out the match. Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar claimed six wickets in
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ICC Rankings: Brook Dethrones Head As No. 1 Test Batter; Shanto Achieves Career-best Rankings
ICC World Test Championship: England batter Harry Brook reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the ICC Mens Test Player Rankings, dethroning Australia opener Travis Head, who dropped down the list following his low scores in the first match of the ICC World Test Championship series against Bangladesh. Bangladesh produced a superb team performance to defeat Australia by nine wickets in the opening match of their two-match series in Darwin. It is the fourth stint at the top for Brook, who first achieved the number one position in December 2024. Joe Root (second) and Steve Smith (third) have also overtaken Head, who could only manage scores of 22 and 17 in Darwin. Smith scored 71 and 44 to move up to third position. Meanwhile, Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, who struck an excellent innings of 84 in the first innings to help setup the victory, shot up nine places to reach a career-best 20th position. Shanto moved above the likes of India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja and compatriot Liton Das. His tally of 659 rating points is the sixth highest for a batter from his country. Teammate Mominul Haque (up five rungs to 31st) and Australia all-rounder Cameron Green (up five slots to 30th) also made ground on this list, while Travis Head relinquished his place as the top-ranked Test batter following scores of 22 and 17 across the match. Cameron Green's second-innings century has enabled him to advance five positions to 30th while Mominul Haque (up five places to 31st), Shadman Islam (up three places to 58th), Mehidy Hasan Miraz (up five places to 59th) and Tanzid Hasan (up 84 places to joint-88th) are the others to move up the batting rankings. There's just 33 rating points between those first four batters, meaning there could be further movement following England's home Test series with Pakistan and the second match of Australia's series against Bangladesh. Seam bowler Hasan Mahmud has made headway with his Player of the Match effort. He is up 26 places to 38th after returning figures of six for 55 in the first innings, while Mehidys haul of five for 66 in the second innings lifts him three places to 24th, ICC reports. In the ICC Mens ODI Player Rankings, the biggest mover this week is Afghanistan left-hander Sediqullah Atal, whose scores of 143 and 98 in the last two matches of their five-match series against Ireland have helped him advance 37 places to 33rd. Seam bowler Hasan Mahmud has made headway with his Player of the Match effort. He is up 26 places to 38th after returning figures of six for 55 in the first innings, while Mehidys haul of five for 66 in the second innings lifts him three places to 24th, ICC reports. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Canada batter Pargat Singhs knock of 42 against Scotland in an ICC Mens Cricket World Cup League 2 match in Dundee has helped him move up 10 places to 85th, while Irelands Andrew Balbirnie is up five places to 47th. Article Source: IANS
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Former India Selector Neetu David Appointed As Scouting Head Of UP Warriorz
ODI World Cup: Former India spinner and Womens ODI World Cup-winning selector Neetu David has been appointed as the head of scouting for UP Warriorz (UPW) ahead of the 2027 Women's Premier League (WPL) season, the franchise announced on Wednesday. Neetu had joined the support staff led by head coach Abhishek Nayar in last weeks off-season camp for their domestic players at the Sai Krishnan Grounds in Bengaluru, as the team looks to overhaul its talent identification process following consecutive lean seasons in the WPL. UPW support staff also includes fielding coach Saurabh Bandekar and mentor Lisa Sthalekar. Thrilled to have the selector of Indias World Cup-winning squad as our Head of Scouting. Welcome to UP Warriorz, Neetu David! the franchise posted on 'X' on Wednesday. Widely regarded as one of India's finest slow left-arm orthodox spinners, Neetu brings immense administrative and talent identification credentials to the franchise after having previously served as the chairperson of the India women's selection committee. In her new role, Neetu will be tasked with unearthing emerging domestic talent to bolster a franchise that has struggled to find consistency across the first four editions of the tournament. Widely regarded as one of India's finest slow left-arm orthodox spinners, Neetu brings immense administrative and talent identification credentials to the franchise after having previously served as the chairperson of the India women's selection committee. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories In a distinguished 13-year international career from 1995 to 2008, David represented India in 10 Tests and 97 ODIs, capturing 182 international wickets across both formats. She is also remembered for taking 8-53 in a womens Test match against the West Indies at Jamshedpur in 1995. Article Source: IANS
Why is Babar Azam not playing in England vs Pakistan 1st Test in Leeds?
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Padikkal Reflects On Galle Pitch And His Test Century
Indian batter Devdutt Padikkal, after scoring a magnificent maiden Test century against Sri Lanka in Galle, discussed the slowish nature of the wicket. He noted that the pitch aided left-handed batters against left-arm spinners and started turning significantly after the third day, contributing to India's 165-run victory.
Uncapped Trio Included As South Africa Announce Squad For Historic T20Is Against Zimbabwe
South Africa T20I Squad: Young fast bowlers Caitlin Wyngaard, Nthabiseng Nini, and off-spinner Luyanda Nzuza have earned their maiden national call-ups to South Africa womens team for the historic, first-ever T20I series against Zimbabwe starting next month. Regular skipper Laura Wolvaardt will lead the side for the five-match series, scheduled to be played entirely at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo from September 11 to 19. With several senior stars away participating in global franchise leagues and domestic competitions, the selectors have opted to test their bench strength and next generation players. The 15-member squad features a raft of players who missed out on the recently concluded ICC Womens T20 World Cup in England, including reigning domestic T20 Player of the Year Faye Tunnicliffe, whos included alongside Anneke Bosch, Ayanda Hlubi, Eliz-Mari Marx, Seshnie Naidu, Nondumiso Shangase, and Mian Smit. Experience comes in the squad in the form of wicketkeeper-batters Sinalo Jafta and Karabo Meso, alongside all-rounders Kayla Reyneke and Annerie Dercksen. Head coach Mandla Mashimbyi highlighted the significance of the historic tour while framing it as a critical building block for future global events. The tour to Zimbabwe is an exciting one for a few reasons. Firstly, and most importantly, were preparing for our first trip as a team to our African neighbours, which is something very special to be a part of. I would also like to thank Zimbabwe for welcoming us to their nation, he said in a statement on Wednesday. Explaining the youth-centric selection policy, Mashimbyi noted that the absence of established senior players creates a golden opportunity for pipeline performers. Another reason to be excited about these T20Is is the young group we will be taking to Bulawayo. With a number of players away representing South Africa in franchise leagues across the world, we saw it fitting to select a young and ambitious squad and provide international opportunities to notable performers within the pipeline and pathway structure to the Proteas, he added. Focusing on the three uncapped prospects Caitlin, Nthabiseng and Luyanda, who impressed during the SA Emerging team's tour against Bangladesh Emerging side, Mashimbayi expressed eager anticipation for their debut on the international stage. Nini, Nzuza and Wyngaard are youngsters whose development weve kept a close eye on over the last 12-18 months, and I cant wait to see what they will bring to the international stage, he observed. With the ICC Womens Champions Trophy scheduled for February next year, Mashimbyi stated the strategic importance of the five matches in Bulawayo alongside the upcoming home series against India, to be held in December this year. This tour will also play an important role on the road to the ICC Womens Champions Trophy in February next year. We have around eight matches to fine-tune our plans for that competition, if you include the India T20Is in December, which adds another dimension to the trip to Zimbabwe. With the ICC Womens Champions Trophy scheduled for February next year, Mashimbyi stated the strategic importance of the five matches in Bulawayo alongside the upcoming home series against India, to be held in December this year. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories South Africa T20I Squad: Laura Wolvaardt (c), Anneke Bosch, Annerie Dercksen, Ayanda Hlubi, Sinalo Jafta, Eliz-Mari Marx, Karabo Meso, Seshnie Naidu, Nthabiseng Nini, Luyanda Nzuza, Kayla Reyneke, Nondumiso Shangase, Mian Smit, Faye Tunnicliffe, and Caitlin Wyngaard. Article Source: IANS
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1st Test: Adaptability Key To Success Across Contrasting Test Venues, Says Padikkal
Match Devdutt Padikkal: Having kicked off his Test career at challenging venues like Dharamshala, Perth, and now finally announcing his arrival in the arena in Galle, Player of the Match Devdutt Padikkal said he couldn't have asked for a better start to his international journey after starring in Indias clinical 165-run victory over Sri Lanka here on Wednesday. Padikkal's marathon 167 in the first innings, coupled with a fluent contribution of 44 in the second essay, set the foundation for Indias dominant win and take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series in Galle's landmark 50th Test match. His contributions also made Indias 600th Test match super memorable. Yeah, it's been one of those things in my career. I started in Dharamshala (Test debut), then a Test in Perth, and now Galle. But I couldn't have asked for anything better. The game was amazing. I think we played some really good cricket and really happy with the win, Padikkal said at the post-match presentation ceremony. Evaluating the Galle International Stadium pitch, which held up well over all five days despite taking more turn later as the game progressed, Padikkal noted that execution of skill was the deciding factor. Definitely, I think the wicket had its natural wear and tear. But I think it was a great Test match wicket. I think all five days it played pretty well. Definitely, it started to turn a lot more from the third day onwards. But I think at the end of the day, it was all about who came out better in terms of their skill sets, and I think we did that well, he added. Evaluating the Galle International Stadium pitch, which held up well over all five days despite taking more turn later as the game progressed, Padikkal noted that execution of skill was the deciding factor. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Obviously, it was a bit of a slowish wicket. It wasn't providing that much bite off the wicket, so the left-handers were able to negotiate the left-arm spinners much better. I think that was the key, Padikkal concluded. The second Test will start at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on August 23. Article Source: IANS
KL Rahul Reveals Why India Rushed for Galle Test Win
India vice-captain KL Rahul revealed that the team's aggressive approach in the Galle Test against Sri Lanka was driven by the knowledge of an impending heavy shower, which arrived just five minutes after their 165-run victory.
Bowling Great Allan Donald Warns Bangladesh That Australia Will Hit Back Hard
South African bowling great Allan Donald has urged Bangladesh to resist any temptation to play for a draw in the second Test against Australia, saying they must stick to the formula that powered their win in Darwin. Bangladesh stunned the hosts in the opening Test, winning by nine wickets for their first victory on Australian soil and only their second against the Aussies. Donald, who was the fast-bowling coach of Bangladesh before stepping down in 2023, warned that a wounded Australia would come back hard in the second Test, seeking to avoid a rare series defeat. Australia are going to come with everything in their arsenal to try and demolish Bangladesh (in the second Test), Donald, 59, told AFP in an audio message from South Africa. It's easy in a two-Test series to say 'well, it's nothing; we can't lose a series', and to be defensive and to think 'well... if we manage to draw the game, we've done our job'. Donald said Bangladesh must keep believing in the same blueprint they played with in Darwin. The former quick said the most striking aspect of the Darwin win was the character shown by Bangladesh after being bowled out for 54 in a warm-up game. After you get bowled out for 54 in the game before, you feel a bit blistered, to be honest. But that response was just brilliant, he said. Donald, who helped nurture Bangladesh's emerging fast bowlers during his two-year stint as coach, heaped praise on the current pace attack, led by Hasan Mahmud. They bowled with dominance. Hasan is in unbelievable form right now. I'm so pleased for him, Donald said. When I first saw him a good few years ago in the nets, I thought, this kid's got skill. He has got just beautiful control; lands it on a sixpence; can swing it both ways. Donald said the performance of Bangladesh bowlers in Darwin showed the depth of their talent pool, particularly with express-quick Nahid Rana sidelined through injury. What makes a bowling attack depth so potent is the fact that if Nahid Rana is out, a guy like Ebadot Hossain can come in and do what he does, he said. That tells a lot about the depth of a bowling attack, and that's cool to see -- that Bangladesh are creating depth in their bowling line-up. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories The second Test starts Saturday in Mackay, Queensland.
India Strengthen WTC Spot As PCT Rises To 53.33 After Galle Win
World Test Championship: India received a significant boost in their World Test Championship (WTC) final qualification hopes after defeating Sri Lanka by 165 runs in the first Test in Galle on Wednesday, although the Shubman Gill-led side remained fifth in the latest points table. Indias percentage of points (PCT) improved from 48.15 to 53.33 following the victory, which earned them 12 crucial WTC points. However, they could not climb above fifth place as fourth-placed Bangladesh also strengthened their position after beating Australia in the opening Test of their series in Darwin last week. Sri Lanka remained sixth in the standings, but their PCT dropped from 37.50 to 33.33 following the defeat. Australia are still on top of the standings with 77.78 PCT as they marginally hold the second-placed South Africa behind them, who have a PCT of 75. New Zealand are placed third behind the previous two finalists with a PCT of 72.22 in six matches, while Bangladesh are fourth. England (24.36), Pakistan (22.22) and West Indies (20.83) remain in the bottom three positions respectively. Indias latest victory was powered by young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, who produced a match-winning performance on a sluggish Galle surface. Playing only his second Test, Suthar claimed 6-55 in the second innings to finish with match figures of 10-101 and register his maiden ten-wicket haul in Test cricket. Chasing 372 for victory, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 206 in 77.4 overs in the second innings. Sonal Dinusha top-scored with 84, while Dhananjaya de Silva made 59, but Suthars decisive spell ended the hosts resistance. India had earlier taken control of the Test through Devdutt Padikkals magnificent 167 in the first innings, which helped them post 462 and secure a 178-run first-innings lead. Rishabh Pant then scored a crucial 66 in the second innings as India set Sri Lanka a challenging target. The victory was particularly important for India, who have already lost four of their 10 Tests in the current WTC cycle. With seven Tests still remaining, every match assumes greater significance for the Gill-led side as they look to secure a place in the WTC final. India had earlier taken control of the Test through Devdutt Padikkals magnificent 167 in the first innings, which helped them post 462 and secure a 178-run first-innings lead. Rishabh Pant then scored a crucial 66 in the second innings as India set Sri Lanka a challenging target. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Following the Sri Lanka series, India are scheduled to travel to New Zealand for a two-Test series in November. India will then conclude their WTC campaign with a five-Test home series against Australia next year. Article Source: IANS
'Take Me To IPL': Jaiswal-Dickwella Banter Goes Viral
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UPT20: Karans Unbeaten 92 Powers Kashi Rudras Past Gorakhpur Lions
Ekana Cricket Stadium: Defending champions Kashi Rudras produced a strong all-round performance as captain Karan Sharmas unbeaten 92 helped them defeat Gorakhpur Lions by 15 runs in the UPT20 League at the Ekana Cricket Stadium here. The victory was Kashi Rudras second in three matches and strengthened their title defence, with the two-time champions once again relying on their skipper to deliver under pressure. After being asked to bat first, Kashi Rudras posted 194/6 in their 20 overs. The innings, however, was in danger of losing momentum after the Rudras slipped to 88/5 by the 10th over. Karan then took charge and transformed the innings with an outstanding counter-attacking knock. The right-hander remained unbeaten on 92 off only 48 deliveries, striking four boundaries and nine sixes to take Kashi Rudras close to the 200-run mark. At the top of the order, Sahab Yuvraj Singh provided the initial impetus with a quick 41 off 25 balls. Karans late assault then ensured the defending champions finished with a formidable total. Gorakhpur Lions made a positive start to their chase but struggled to maintain the required scoring rate as Kashis bowlers kept taking wickets at crucial stages. The Lions eventually finished on 179/7 in their 20 overs, falling 15 runs short. Vaibhav Chaudhary, Vijay Yadav and Sunil Kumar picked up two wickets each for Kashi Rudras, while captain Karan also contributed with the ball by removing Prince Yadav at an important stage of the innings. Karans all-round contribution earned him the Player of the Match award. His unbeaten 92 also took his tournament tally to 161 runs from three matches, helping him reclaim the Orange Cap as the leading run-scorer of the competition. The captain has previously won the Orange Cap twice in the first three seasons and is once again setting the pace with the bat as Kashi Rudras look to retain their crown. Karans all-round contribution earned him the Player of the Match award. His unbeaten 92 also took his tournament tally to 161 runs from three matches, helping him reclaim the Orange Cap as the leading run-scorer of the competition. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Kashi Rudras will next face Kanpur Superstars on Thursday, August 20, at 7:30 PM IST at the Ekana Cricket Stadium. Article Source: IANS
1st Test: Suthars Ten-for Helps India Seal 165-run Victory Over Sri Lanka In Galle (Ld)
Galle International Stadium: Powered by a scintillating spell of 6-55 from young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, India sealed a commanding 165-run victory over Sri Lanka on day five of the opening Test at the Galle International Stadium on Wednesday. In only his second Test appearance, Suthar ripped through the oppositions batting order in the second innings to finish with match figures of 10-101, as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 206 in 77.4 overs, despite stiff resistance from Dhananjaya de Silva and Sonal Dinusha, in what was also Galles landmark 50th Test match. The emphatic win coming on a sluggish, low-bounce pitch gave India an early 1-0 lead in the two-match series and get 12 vital World Test Championship (WTC) points in what was their milestone 600th Test match, as Suthar ensured his second five-wicket haul in as many Tests and his first-ever ten-for had rendered the second new ball completely redundant. In the morning, resuming on a pitch offering variable bounce, de Silva and Dinusha fought valiantly through the opening 90 minutes. After bringing up the fifty of their partnership, de Silva got his fifty by cutting Ravindra Jadeja through point for four, while Dinusha launched Kuldeep Yadav over deep midwicket for a maximum to reach his half-century in style. However, India broke the frustrating 95-run stand off 202 through Ravindra Jadeja, who extracted sharp turn and bounce on a fuller ball angled at stumps to catch de Silvas top edge on an attempted sweep and gave a comfortable catch to Manav Suthar at short fine leg to fall for 59. One brought two scalps for India as Prasidh Krishna, operating with sustained heat, removed wicketkeeper-batter Dickwella for 10. Dickwella never looked comfortable at the crease and even had a quirky exchange with Yashasvi Jaiswal, who was stationed at square leg. On the last ball of the 60th over, Dickwella shuffled across his stumps to a back-of-a-length delivery outside the leg stump, but could only give a feather edge off Krishna behind to Rishabh Pant. Keshara Nuwantha then joined a resolute Dinusha to safely navigate the remaining overs before the lunch break arrived. Resuming after lunch, Dinusha, who batted flawlessly after scoring a century in the first innings, advanced to 84 and appeared on course for getting his second hundred of the game. But a crafty and effective Suthar turned the match decisively in India's favour with a devastating triple-wicket maiden in the 76th over. Suthar broke the partnership when he got an extra bit of bounce off a flighted ball outside leg-stump and forced Dinusha to glove to Dhruv Jurel at leg gully. On the very next delivery, Suthar castled Prabath Jayasuriya for a golden duck with a in-drifter that gripped off the pitch to clip the top of off stump. Lahiru Kumara safely negotiated the hat-trick ball, but Suthar switched to round the wicket two balls later to find his outside edge that was caught behind by Rishabh Pant, as he completed his second five-wicket haul in as many Tests. Ravindra Jadeja and India's slip cordon maintained high pressure from the other end, though Sri Lanka's last pair of Nuwantha and Asitha Fernando briefly delayed the inevitable. Nuwantha showed defiance by paddle-sweeping Suthar for a boundary to take Sri Lanka past the 200-run mark. But Suthar finished off the game in the 78th over when his quicker arm ball skidded off the pitch and breached Nuwantha's defence to castle him for 20 and spark jubilant scenes in the Indian dressing room. Ravindra Jadeja and India's slip cordon maintained high pressure from the other end, though Sri Lanka's last pair of Nuwantha and Asitha Fernando briefly delayed the inevitable. Nuwantha showed defiance by paddle-sweeping Suthar for a boundary to take Sri Lanka past the 200-run mark. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Brief scores: India 462 and 193 beat Sri Lanka 284 and 206 in 77.4 overs (Sonal Dinusha 84, Dhananjaya de Silva 59; Manav Suthar 6-55, Prasidh Krishna 2-16) by 165 runs Article Source: IANS
Manav Suthar Breaks Harbhajan, Ashwin's Record in Sri Lanka
Young Indian spin-bowling all-rounder Manav Suthar has made history by recording the best figures by an Indian bowler in Sri Lanka, surpassing legends Harbhajan Singh and Ravichandran Ashwin with a ten-wicket haul in the first Test in Galle.
1st Test: Aim Was To Get The Wickets As Quickly As We Can Due To Rain Threat, Says KL Rahul
Galle International Stadium: The threat of an impending downpour forced India to adopt an aggressive approach and wrap up the game quickly in their favour on day five of the opening Test against Sri Lanka, admitted vice-captain KL Rahul after the visitors got a clinical 165-run victory here at the Galle International Stadium on Wednesday. Chasing a target of 372, Sri Lanka were eventually bowled out for 206 in 77.4 overs, with young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar taking four wickets in ten balls after lunch to trigger a rapid lower-order collapse and end with figures of 6-55. The downpour coming right after the game was over led to the post-game presentation ceremony being shifted indoors. Just relieved, honestly! We kept looking at the cloud upstairs and we knew there was one big shower coming, so we didn't want to delay the game. We were trying to get the wickets as quickly as we could. Obviously, they had a decent partnership and once we broke that partnership, we felt like we were right back in the game and we could, once we got into their tail, we knew that we could get the wickets early. But yeah, we had one eye on the clouds, Rahul said to broadcasters. He also praised the Galle International Stadium ground staff for making a pitch which provided a balanced contest between bat and ball over all five days. It wasn't (as comfortable as it was). I think it was a great Test match. I think the wicket played really well throughout the five days. There was something in it for spinners obviously, but the batters who applied themselves as well could get some runs. And we've seen Sonal (Dinusha) from the Sri Lankan team. Both the innings, getting a hundred and an 80, batted beautifully, had a very clear game plan to sweep the spinners and use his feet. So I think people who are really committed to their game plan could score runs as well. So that's what you want to see in Test matches, where fast bowlers picked wickets too, even for their team and for our team. So I think all in all, it was a great wicket, great Test match, he added. During the stubborn alliance between Sonal Dinusha and Keshara Nuwantha, Rahul disclosed India kept faith in their tactical discipline with the new ball, even as the possibility of striking with the second new ball was huge. We knew that the new ball was going to come and if we couldn't get wickets, the new ball would be our next best chance. But throughout the day, our mindset obviously was to keep putting the ball in the right areas. We knew there was a little bit of help from the wicket. Obviously, the opposition also can play well. There are batters who will dig deep and get a partnership. So we knew that would happen. So we just had to be patient and just keep putting the ball in the areas, and the wicket, like I said, there was some help in it. And once we got a wicket or once we broke a partnership, then we knew we could get two or three together, Rahul explained. Quizzed on why several batters across both teams didnt get big scores, Rahul noted that clarity of thought during the initial period of an innings was the deciding factor on a surface offering immediate assistance to bowlers. Obviously, the opposition also can play well. There are batters who will dig deep and get a partnership. So we knew that would happen. So we just had to be patient and just keep putting the ball in the areas, and the wicket, like I said, there was some help in it. And once we got a wicket or once we broke a partnership, then we knew we could get two or three together, Rahul explained. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories And the batters who have gotten out are the guys who got out in the first 15-20 balls. That tells you the whole story. So if you could get through that 20 balls, 25 balls and commit to a plan, then you were okay, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Suthar ten-for seals big victory for India in Galle
India displayed the required patience and persistence to seal a 165-run win against a resolute Sri Lanka middle order on a slow pitch
1st Test: Suthar Picks 6-55 As India Seal 165-run Victory Over Sri Lanka In Galle
Galle International Stadium: Riding on a scintillating spell of 6-55 from young left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, India wrapped up a dominant 165-run victory over Sri Lanka in the first Test at the Galle International Stadium on Wednesday. Playing in just his second Test, Suthar claimed six scalps in the second innings on day five to finish with a match haul of 10-101, as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 206 in 77.4 overs in Galles 50th Test match. The resounding result has also helped India take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series and secure 12 crucial World Test Championship points in what was also their milestone 600th Test match. Resuming after lunch on day five, Sri Lanka looked to build on the stubborn resistance shown by Sonal Dinusha and Keshara Nuwantha. Dinusha, who batted flawlessly after scoring a century in the first innings, advanced to 84 and appeared on course for getting his second hundred of the game. But a crafty and effective Suthar turned the match decisively in India's favour with a devastating triple-wicket maiden in the 76th over. Suthar broke the partnership when he got an extra bit of bounce off a flighted ball outside leg-stump and forced Dinusha to glove to Dhruv Jurel at leg gully. On the very next delivery, Suthar castled Prabath Jayasuriya for a golden duck with a in-drifter that gripped off the pitch to clip the top of the off stump. Lahiru Kumara safely negotiated the hat-trick ball, but Suthar switched to round the wicket two balls later to find his outside edge that was caught behind by Rishabh Pant, as he completed his second five-wicket haul in as many Tests. Ravindra Jadeja and India's slip cordon maintained high pressure from the other end, though Sri Lanka's last pair of Nuwantha and Asitha Fernando briefly delayed the inevitable. Nuwantha showed defiance by paddle-sweeping Suthar for a boundary to take Sri Lanka past the 200-run mark. But Suthar finished off the game in the 78th over when his quicker arm ball skidded off the pitch and breached Nuwantha's defence to castle him for 20 and spark jubilant scenes in the Indian dressing room. Ravindra Jadeja and India's slip cordon maintained high pressure from the other end, though Sri Lanka's last pair of Nuwantha and Asitha Fernando briefly delayed the inevitable. Nuwantha showed defiance by paddle-sweeping Suthar for a boundary to take Sri Lanka past the 200-run mark. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Brief scores: India 462 and 193 beat Sri Lanka 284 and 206 in 77.4 overs (Sonal Dinusha 84, Dhananjaya de Silva 59; Manav Suthar 6-55, Prasidh Krishna 2-16) by 165 runs Article Source: IANS
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The Odisha T20 League: Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) Secretary Sanjay Behera has hailed the the Odisha T20 League as the competitive platform for the young players where they learn from experienced cricketers and gain confidence for furture. Odisha T20 League is all set to kickstart at the iconic Barabati Stadium in Cuttack that has hosted international matches in the past, from September 18. The season will celebrate Odisha's rich regional cricketing culture, with franchises representing different parts of the state, including Cuttack, Bhubaneswar, Kandujhar, Puri, Rourkela and Sambalpur. The league is expected to bring alive regional rivalries, adding an extra layer of excitement for players and fans alike. The Odisha T20 League is an important step towards strengthening the cricketing structure in the state. It will give our young players a competitive platform where they can test themselves, learn from experienced cricketers and gain the confidence needed to take the next step in their careers, Behera said. With teams representing different parts of Odisha, the league will also help bring the states diverse cricketing talent together. We are looking forward to some exciting contests and strong performances from the players. Our focus will be on providing the teams with the right facilities and creating a professional environment throughout the tournament, he added. The Odisha T20 League is an important step towards strengthening the cricketing structure in the state. It will give our young players a competitive platform where they can test themselves, learn from experienced cricketers and gain the confidence needed to take the next step in their careers, Behera said. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories With a mix of experienced domestic players and talented youngsters, the Odisha T20 League is expected to help strengthen cricket in the state and give young players more opportunities. Article Source: IANS
'Just Go Out There And Show Up': Sindhu Recalls Virat's Advice During A Tough Phase
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium: PV Sindhu has revealed how Virat Kohlis simple advice during one of the toughest phases of her career helped change her perspective, with the Indian badminton star saying the Indian cricketer reminded her of the importance of simply turning up and trusting her preparation. Sindhu, who is currently competing at the BWF World Championships in New Delhi, recalled her conversation with Kohli while speaking on the RCB podcast. The two-time Olympic medallist said she had approached Kohli at a time when she felt that 'nothing is happening ', but his response was straightforward. He is like my brother, I must say, because I remember when I was at my lowest. I think I met him and I said, you know, nothing is happening. He just said, Just show up, it is okay, just go out there and just show up, Sindhu said. The advice struck a chord with Sindhu, who said Kohli encouraged her to focus on competing, rather than being consumed by the results. He asked me to show up, anywhere and for anything, and just play my game. What would happen? You are not going to lose anything; you know what you are, how you have trained, and show the world who you are. So I think it hit me, and I think that conversation completely changed my perspective, she added. The 31-year-old also revealed that she remains in touch with Kohli and shares her achievements with him. Whenever I win, I just share my happiness, saying that you know I have won this or that, and recently I met him, so it is always so good to meet, you know, a person who has achieved so much and to get a few of those inputs from him, Sindhu said. Reflecting on Kohlis approach to sport, Sindhu said she continues to admire the way he carries himself and performs under pressure. The way he thinks whenever he goes out there, looking at him how he shows up and how he plays and what he is, I think hats off to him for whatever he has done, she added. Reflecting on Kohlis approach to sport, Sindhu said she continues to admire the way he carries himself and performs under pressure. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories The former world champion defeated Irelands Sophia Noble 21-7, 21-11 in just 29 minutes in her opening womens singles match to progress to the Round of 32. Article Source: IANS
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Italy Strengthen 2027 WC Hopes, Reach Qualifier Play-off
Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play: Italy strengthened their case for a place in the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2027 after finishing top of Challenge League B with a convincing eight-wicket victory over Tanzania in Dar es Salaam. Italy entered the final matchday with their fate in their own hands and delivered a composed performance to finish their 15-match campaign as league leaders. Their triumph was further confirmed after Uganda suffered a final-over defeat to Bahrain, leaving Italy four points clear at the top. The result also moved Italy a step closer to their World Cup dream. Along with Uganda, they have qualified for the Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off, which will determine four places in the main World Cup Qualifier. The eight-team Qualifier Play-off will feature the top two teams from Challenge League A, the bottom four sides from Cricket World Cup League 2, Italy, and Uganda. Italys progress has been particularly impressive after they began the final leg of the competition behind Uganda with five matchdays remaining. A victory over Uganda opened the door for a late surge, while Ugandas subsequent loss to Hong Kong further boosted Italys chances. The Italians made the most of the opportunity, finishing the final leg unbeaten before producing another strong display against Tanzania. Batting first after losing the toss, Tanzania made a promising start and reached 87/1 inside 15 overs. However, Italys spinners turned the contest around as Rakibul Hasan, Akash Waduwalage and Crishan Kalugamage combined to claim all 10 wickets for just 87 runs. Waduwalage returned impressive figures of 5/21 and dismissed Tanzanias top scorer Dhrumit Mehta for 39, while Kalugamage claimed 3/28 as the hosts were bowled out for 142. Italy then chased down the modest target in only 26 overs, with brothers Justin and AJ Mosca putting the result beyond doubt through a 121-run partnership. Justin was dismissed for 52, but AJ remained unbeaten on 75 off 71 balls. Captain Harry Manenti finished the chase with an unbeaten eight. Italys qualification for the Play-off represents another significant step in their pursuit of a maiden appearance at the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup. The Play-off will carry ODI status, meaning Italy and Uganda will have the opportunity to play official One-Day Internationals. Justin was dismissed for 52, but AJ remained unbeaten on 75 off 71 balls. Captain Harry Manenti finished the chase with an unbeaten eight. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories In League 2, Scotland, USA and Netherlands have already secured top-four finishes and advanced directly to the Cricket World Cup Qualifier, while Namibia, Canada, Nepal and UAE currently occupy the bottom four positions. Article Source: IANS
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Equal Opportunities Will Make Global Cricket Stronger, Says Faf Ahead Of ETPL
European T20 Premier League: Former South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis believes that global cricket will witness unprecedented strength once Associate nations receive equal opportunities, something which he believes can happen via the upcoming European T20 Premier League (ETPL), starting on August 26. Du Plessis will serve as co-owner and captain of the Rotterdam Dockers in the inaugural edition of the tournament and admitted to being impressed by the associate nations performances in 2026 Mens T20 World Cup, held in India and Sri Lanka. We all expected the Associate Nations to step up and challenge the bigger teams at some point. I was amazed to see it happen in the 2026 T20 World Cup, and it was definitely my highlight. I was sitting at home watching and thinking, 'How good is this?' I found myself supporting the Associate teams every time. I was hoping they would get through on so many occasions, right till the end. It was great to see, and I believe it is a stepping stone for the future. With the ETPL coming in, just imagine how strong the game of cricket will be two, three, five, or ten years from now, when every team has the same opportunities, whether you are from Scotland or South Africa, du Plessis said in a statement issued by the tournament on Wednesday. The inaugural ETPL boasts a stellar star cast, featuring top international names alongside top European talent. Du Plessis further noted that the quality of overseas players involved demonstrates the tournament's immense potential. When you first hear about the ETPL, you wonder what it's all about. Then you look at the players involved, Steve Smith, Mitchell Marsh, Tim David, and others. You see the quality of overseas talent, including myself and Heinrich Klaasen. It's a top-class lineup, the kind you see in the best leagues around the world. The second thing is the opportunity. This league is still in its early stages. It's fresh, and no one has yet captured its full potential. That makes you want to be part of the journey, he added. Former South African fielding legend Jonty Rhodes, who joins Du Plessis as co-owner of the Rotterdam franchise, stated that the league provides local European players with an ideal platform to test themselves against world-class opposition. It's a top-class lineup, the kind you see in the best leagues around the world. The second thing is the opportunity. This league is still in its early stages. It's fresh, and no one has yet captured its full potential. That makes you want to be part of the journey, he added. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Now, with the ETPL, they have a proper stage to take their game to the next level. They will get to play alongside and against some of the best players in the world. That exposure will only help them grow. This is exactly what European cricket needs to move forward, he added. Article Source: IANS
After Hosting Bangladeshs Win Over Australia, NT Cricket Pushes For More International Games
Northern Territory Cricket: Riding high on the resounding success of hosting Bangladeshs epic Test victory over Australia, Northern Territory Cricket (NTC) CEO Gavin Dovey said the association will push for Darwin to become a regular venue in Australia's home games calendar. Marrara Stadium, which hosted its first Test match since 2004 last week, expects top marks from ICC match referee Richie Richardson following widespread acclaim for its old-school drop-in surface prepared by curator Jake Pavlich. The four-day game drew over 15,000 spectators, including more than half travelling from other states. Though two post-Ashes ODIs against New Zealand are already scheduled in Darwin for August 2027, Dovey remains optimistic about hosting more international games across all formats. I'd like to think that the product was that good that some of those things can be solved. Once we get through the one-dayers (against NZ in 2027), I'm hoping that we can then we can sit down with the NT Government and CA and say, 'Right, what does the FTP (Future Tours Programme) look like, and what can the next three years look like?' Utopia would be we get to a point where there's six years of international cricket in a row, which would be a far cry from what it's been in the past. I think we're in a fantastic position. We had T20s last year, a Test this year, we've got one-dayers next year, so we get to sample and test and prove all three formats. But I think this week has just been so good it's just been on another level that I'd love to see more Test cricket here, Dovey was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Wednesday. While CA looks to offset the steep operational costs associated with northern venues like Darwin, Mackay, and Cairns through government and broadcast support, local attention in Darwin now shifts to the Top End T20 tournament. The event features teams from Adelaide Strikers, Hobart Hurricanes, Victoria; ACT, alongside sides from New Zealand, Pakistan, Nepal, and the Bangladesh High Performance setup. Interestingly, key architects of Bangladesh's historic Test win, player of the match Hasan Mahmud and centurion Tanzid Hasan, had played in previous Top End T20 editions. Speaking on the rapid growth of the tournament, Dovey said, Last year was probably the biggest leap that the event took across lots of different areas. Hearing coaches and players in the BBL that were up here start talking about it as though this is the second best T20 comp in Australia now behind the BBL is quite sobering. I think that's a good reflection of where we've got it to. You're seeing international teams and international-quality players now very much a part of it. Our broadcast was exceptional last year right up there with Major League Cricket. So we've certainly gotten to a point where we think it's a great product and a great example of what winter cricket can look like up here. Interestingly, key architects of Bangladesh's historic Test win, player of the match Hasan Mahmud and centurion Tanzid Hasan, had played in previous Top End T20 editions. Speaking on the rapid growth of the tournament, Dovey said, Last year was probably the biggest leap that the event took across lots of different areas. Hearing coaches and players in the BBL that were up here start talking about it as though this is the second best T20 comp in Australia now behind the BBL is quite sobering. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories All of that is great for cricket in the Territory. But in the same sense, I very much feel for a group of players that are obviously copping a lot of darts and are very good, care deeply, and just got outplayed, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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UPT20 2026: Karan Sharmas Unbeaten 92 Secures Victory For Defending Champions Kashi Rudras
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Defending champions Kashi Rudras registered back-to-back victories in Season 4 of the UP T20 League, securing a 15-run win against the Gaur Gorakhpur Lions in Match 7 at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Tuesday. Skipper Karan Sharma delivered a masterclass, overcoming a middle-order collapse to blast an unbeaten 92 off 48 deliveries, effectively batting the opposition out of the contest. The match was officially inaugurated by the Honourable Minister of Higher Education for the Government of Uttar Pradesh, Yogendra Upadhyay, who conducted the toss and commenced the game with the traditional Bell Ringing Ceremony. Gaur Gorakhpur Lions captain Aryan Juyal elected to bowl first. The Kashi Rudras started steadily with a 50-run opening partnership, supported by Sahab Yuvraj Singhs 41 off 25 balls. However, Nishant Thakur's double-wicket over initiated a middle-order collapse, reducing Kashi to 88/5 by the 10th over. Captain Karan Sharma assumed responsibility, stabilising the innings before accelerating in the final overs. Sharma scored 76 runs in the last four overs, capitalising on fielding errors and no-balls, to finish on 92 not out (four boundaries, nine sixes). This performance earned him the tournament's Orange Cap (161 runs in three matches) and helped Kashi post a competitive 194/6. In response, Abhay Pratap Singh opened the Gaur Gorakhpur Lions' innings with a six on the first delivery. The momentum was brief, as Vaibhav Chaudhary dismissed Aryan Juyal in the second over. Ambidextrous spinner Vijay Yadav then removed both Abhay and Shivam Chaudhary, leaving the Lions at 50/3. Siddharth Yadav and Prince Yadav attempted to stabilise the chase with a 55-run partnership. However, Karan Sharma introduced himself into the bowling attack and immediately dismissed Prince Yadav. Shortly after, Vaibhav Chaudhary claimed his second wicket by removing Siddharth. The consecutive loss of established batters stalled the run chase. The Gaur Gorakhpur Lions saw a late surge of boundaries, but it was not enough as they ultimately finished on 179/7 & fell short by 15 runs, marking their second consecutive defeat, while the Kashi Rudras registered their second win in three matches. Karan Sharma was named Player of the Match for his all-round contribution. Siddharth Yadav and Prince Yadav attempted to stabilise the chase with a 55-run partnership. However, Karan Sharma introduced himself into the bowling attack and immediately dismissed Prince Yadav. Shortly after, Vaibhav Chaudhary claimed his second wicket by removing Siddharth. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Kashi Rudras 194/6 in 20 overs (Karan Sharma 92*, Sahab Yuvraj Singh 41; Nishant Thakur 3/34) bt Gaur Gorakhpur Lions 179/7 in 20 overs (Siddarth Yadav 32; Vaibhav Chaudhary 2/12, Vijay Yadav 2/21) Article Source: IANS
Assam Cricket Association Stadium: Rajveer Singh struck a fine half-century as Jorhat Stallions edged past Tezpur Titans by three wickets in a closely fought encounter in the Assam Premier League (APL) 2026 at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati on Tuesday. Put into bat after Jorhat Stallions won the toss and opted to field, Tezpur Titans posted 156/8 in their 20 overs. Opener Wasim Akram Haque top-scored with a steady 37 off 33 balls, while Nihar Deka provided impetus with a brisk 32 off 20 deliveries, hitting one four and three sixes. Danish Ahmed (21 off 18) and Roshan Topno (18 off 13) chipped in with handy contributions through the middle overs. Jorhats bowling attack delivered a disciplined collective display to restrict the Titans. Rajjak Uddin Ahmed was the pick of the bowlers with 2/28 in his four overs, while Vedant Pandey (2/31) and Mantu Yadav (2/32) also picked up two wickets apiece. In response, Jorhat Stallions overcame early hiccups to overhaul the target, finishing at 157/7 in 18.5 overs. Captain Swarupam Purkayastha led from the front early on with an aggressive 29 off 19 balls, featuring two fours and three sixes. Rajveer Singh then anchored the chase with a decisive 50 off 34 deliveries (four boundaries, one six), ably supported by Dyutimoy Nath, who contributed a valuable 35 off 29 balls. Tezpur Titans mounted a spirited fightback in the death overs through captain Ayushman Malakar (3/36) and an economical spell from Sidhartha Sarmah (2/18). However, Rajjak Uddin Ahmed (8* off 4) and Rohit Singh (5* off 6) kept their composure to seal the victory with seven balls to spare. Brief scores: Tezpur Titans: 156/8 in 20 overs (Wasim Akram Haque 37, Nihar Deka 32, Danish Ahmed 21; Rajjak Uddin Ahmed 2/28, Vedant Pandey 2/31, Mantu Yadav 2/32) Brief scores: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Result: Jorhat Stallions beat Tezpur Titans by 3 wickets Article Source: IANS
TNPL: Kovai Kings have it easy against Super Gillies
Our Aim Should Be To Get Two Or Three Players From APL To Play In The IPL: Abu Nechim
Assam Premier League: Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim praised his team's fearless approach after they secured their place in the semifinals of the Assam Premier League (APL), while also highlighting the tournament's role in creating a pathway for young cricketers from Assam. Reflecting on the Royals' performance, Nechim said the team's intensity and attacking approach had been key to their success. It was a very good match. Our intensity throughout the 40 overs was very good. Our cricket, which I have been saying since the first day, is fearless, attacking cricket. We did that today, and we got the result, said Nechim. Nechim was also pleased with the return of Muktar Hussain, who had missed games due to injury and made an immediate impact on his comeback. Muktar came back to the team and bowled very well. That is a very good thing for us, he said. With the Royals now through to the semi-finals, Nechim said the team would be looking to maintain its momentum and push for a strong finish to the league stage. It is very important to continue winning matches. There is a match tomorrow as well, and we will definitely win. After that, we will see what happens. But I would like to continue this momentum, Nechim said. The Royals coach also reflected on the challenges faced during their preparation for the tournament. With only five to six days available for preparation and persistent rain limiting outdoor practice, the team had to make the most of its limited training time. We did not get much time. We got only 5-6 days of preparation time. It was raining continuously. We were practising indoors. We were not able to use the field, he said. Despite those challenges, Nechim believes the tournament has already showcased several promising young players. He named Bastab Roy, Dibrugarh's fast bowler Vikas Ranjan, Vishal Chahar, Rishabh Deepak, as well as Guwahati Royals' Gunjan Jyoti Deka and Nipan Deka among those who have impressed him. He also highlighted Ayushman Malakar's recent performance. For Nechim, the ultimate measure of the inaugural APL's success will be the number of players who are able to use the platform to progress to the IPL. Our goal in APL was that if we get 2-3 players from APL to play in the IPL, then we will consider APL a success. Our aim should be to get 2-3 players to play in the IPL, so that we can make a good player, he said. Looking ahead to the semi-finals, Nechim identified the middle overs and spin bowling as areas where the Royals can still improve. Right now we are doing well in all three departments. But if we can improve in the middle overs, it will be good. And we should work on the spin department, he said. For Nechim, the ultimate measure of the inaugural APL's success will be the number of players who are able to use the platform to progress to the IPL. Our goal in APL was that if we get 2-3 players from APL to play in the IPL, then we will consider APL a success. Our aim should be to get 2-3 players to play in the IPL, so that we can make a good player, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is a very big platform. When we used to play, we would play in the district and state zones. Then we used to get the chance to play at bigger platforms such as this. But now, if you play in these franchise leagues, there is a chance to play in the IPL. So, what can be better than this? It is a very good platform for the youngsters, Nechim said. Article Source: IANS
Padikkal: 'It's important that whenever I get the chance, I perform'
In Sai Sudharsan's absence, Padikkal made full use of the opportunity, scoring 167 and 44 in the first Test against Sri Lanka
Pakistan Court Orders Ex-PM Imran Khan Moved From Jail To Hospital
Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered authorities on Tuesday to move jailed former prime minister Imran Khan to hospital for medical checks, after the popular politician's lawyers complained about his poor health. Imprisoned since 2023 on corruption charges he deems politically motivated, Khan will be moved within the next two days to Shifa International Hospital in the capital Islamabad, the court said in its order. The three-bench court decided that the 73-year-old ex-cricket captain would also be allowed to meet with his family once a week and speak to his sons via telephone twice weekly. We are mindful of the constitutional and legal obligation... to safeguard the life, health, dignity and security of persons in custody, the panel wrote. Khan's personal physician Faisal Sultan, and sister and medical doctor Uzma Khan, shall be permitted to remain associated with the prisoner's medical examination and treatment. A medical board including an eye specialist and experts in internal medicine and cardiology would be established for Khan's treatment, the order said. Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi, who is also his spiritual guide, were both sentenced late last year to 17 years behind bars. The former prime minister received eye treatment at a hospital this year, with his family and lawyer saying at the time that he had lost most of the vision in his right eye. His lawyers had since petitioned the court, asking for proper treatment from a specialist at the hospital. Tuesday's ruling granting the petition was a major step, a major decision, a great blessing, said Salman Akram Raja, secretary-general of Khan's political party, in a video shared on Facebook from outside the court. He called on the supporters of Khan, who remains a dominant political personality, to abide by the party's agreement with the court that there must not be any crowding or commotion. The judges warned against public gatherings within the hospital grounds or the use of information about Khan's health for political gain, cautioning any breaches could lead to the order being reversed. The next hearing was set for September 16. Khan was prime minister from 2018 to 2022 before being removed in a no-confidence vote during a political crisis over tensions between his government and the powerful military establishment. He has since faced multiple legal cases on corruption and other charges, which Khan and the PTI maintain are politically motivated. His arrest triggered nationwide protests in May 2023, some of which turned violent and led to hundreds of arrests. Ending decades of political dominance by dynastic parties, Khan was voted in by millions of Pakistanis who grew up watching him play cricket, where he excelled as an all-rounder and led the nation to a World Cup victory in 1992. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party made little headway improving the country's finances, with galloping inflation, crippling debt and a feeble rupee undermining economic reform.
Joe Root Adamant England Don't Need 'Huge Change' To Bazball Style
England captain Joe Root is wary of ripping up their Bazball blueprint, but hopes his experience can help the team return to winning ways in his second stint as full-time skipper. England head into their first Test since the exits of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum when they face Pakistan at Headingley in a match starting Wednesday. Then-captain Stokes dramatically announced his retirement from international cricket during the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge in June. McCullum was sacked as England's Test coach following the team's seventh red-ball loss in nine matches, although he remains in charge of the limited-overs sides. England's decision to return the captaincy to Root, who earned a reputation for cautious leadership during an initial five-year reign that ended unhappily in 2022, suggested they wanted to ditch some of the ultra-attacking tactics associated with Stokes's reign. But Root, speaking to reporters at Headingley on Tuesday, insisted: I don't think there's a huge amount we need to change. It's small things that will make a big difference. It's not about ripping it up, I think it's about keeping a lot of the good stuff we've been doing for a period of time, stuff that Ben and Baz (McCullum) built for a long while. I don't believe there is one way of playing Test cricket, the 35-year-old added. You've got to be adaptable and play the situation. It's never the same throughout five days, there's different challenges and you've got to adjust to the ebbs and flows throughout. Root was eventually ground down by the captaincy towards the end of his first spell in charge, saying it had sucked the life out of me. But he said Tuesday he was looking forward to leading England in the three-Test series against Pakistan. The landscape is different, he said. I'm a different player and person than I was when I (first) took over as captain. I'm in a very fortunate, unique position where I've got 60-odd games of experience to look back on. There are things I might want to change and do slightly differently. I had time to step away, play in a different environment, different coach, different captain, and see the game from a different lens. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In many ways I feel as ready as any other England captain that's been before, and to have that amount of experience is invaluable.
Not So Easy For Batsman To Go And Easily Defend Every Ball: Ravindra Jadeja
The lethal deliveries on the Galle turner are those that are keeping straight, fooling the batters into playing for the turn, veteran Ravindra Jadeja observed after completion of 350 wickets in Test cricket during the opening game against Sri Lanka.
'Test Cricket is...' Galle Hero Padikkal Makes His Intent Clear
Devdutt Padikkal on Tuesday asserted that Test cricket remains his ultimate goal, and subtle technical adjustments to his batting has helped him make an instant impact in the ongoing first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
Mahipal Lomror Joins Surrey for County Championship
Indian all-rounder Mahipal Lomror has signed with Surrey for the remainder of the County Championship season. He becomes the second player from Rajasthan to join the English side this season, filling a gap left by injuries and international call-ups.
Mahipal Lomror Joins Surrey For Final Six County Championship Matches
Rothesay County Championship: Indian batter Mahipal Lomror has been signed by English club Surrey for the final six Rothesay County Championship matches of the 2026 season, with the county side bringing in the Rajasthan captain to bolster their batting and spin-bowling options for the run-in. The 26-year-old man, who has a great deal of first-class experience, is moving to Surrey as the team readies itself to play red-ball cricket again with Nottinghamshire's visit on Thursday. He has played 63 first-class matches and scored an average of 42.62 with the bat, in addition to taking 62 wickets with his left-arm off-spin. In November 2024, he achieved his highest score in his first-class career by scoring 300 not out for Rajasthan against Uttarakhand. He also played for the Mumbai Indians in the most recent version of the Indian Premier League (IPL). This transfer will bring Lomror back into partnership with Rahul Chahar, his teammate from Rajasthan, and at the same time give the county extra depth during the busy phase of the season. Surrey are at the moment going to have no access to the spin-bowling all-rounders Will Jacks and Dan Lawrence. Jacks has been kept out because of an ankle injury which he suffered during a large part of the English summer, while Lawrence has been called back into the England Test team for the forthcoming series against Pakistan. Alec Stewart, who is the director of men's cricket for Surrey, stated that Lomror's versatility had made him an important addition to the squad. With the busy schedule of international, franchise and domestic cricket around the world, Im pleased to add Mahipal Lomror to our available squad of players, Stewart said. With the loss of Lawrence and Jacks ability to bowl spin, it was important to add a batter who can bowl some overs of spin when required for the final stage of the season. We look forward to welcoming him to the dressing room ahead of this weeks match with Nottinghamshire. Lomror said the opportunity to play County Championship cricket would provide him with a new challenge and valuable experience. With the loss of Lawrence and Jacks ability to bowl spin, it was important to add a batter who can bowl some overs of spin when required for the final stage of the season. We look forward to welcoming him to the dressing room ahead of this weeks match with Nottinghamshire. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Surrey will face Nottinghamshire in the 2026 Festival of Red Ball Cricket before hosting Yorkshire and Glamorgan in their remaining home fixtures. They will also travel to Essex, Sussex and Somerset as they enter the final stretch of the Championship season. Article Source: IANS
IPL Star Breaks Down After Scoring Half-Century, Pays Tribute To Late Mother - Watch
Nitish Rana broke down in tears after completing his half-century during the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 match between West Delhi Lions and South Delhi Superstarz at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Important to grab the opportunity and help the team win: Padikkal
Padikkal, who has excelled in the IPL besides finding his groove in Tests, spoke about the adjustments between white and red-ball cricket
Keith Barker retires from professional cricket after 17-season career
Allrounder returned to Warwickshire this summer at age of 39, but succumbed to a knee complaint
India moved within six wickets of a hard-earned win over Sri Lanka after a gripping fourth day of the first Test in Galle, where Rishabh Pant's counter-attacking half-century and Manav Suthar's late strikes left the hosts under heavy pressure. Set 372
England enter post-Bazball era against forever-in-turmoil Pakistan
Joe Root will start his second innings as captain while Pakistan will be without Babar Azam
Former Indian cricket team batter Ajinkya Rahane shared a hilarious story about his ex-teammate Cheteshwar Pujara from their playing days.
Babar Out! Pakistan Forced Into Captaincy Change for England Test
Pakistan captain Babar Azam will miss this week's first test in against England after injuring his right hand during a warm-up match and Salman Ali Agha will deputise, head coach Sarfaraz Ahmed said on Tuesday.
David Warner Convicted And Handed Hefty Punishment Over Drink-Driving Incident
Former Australia cricketer David Warner has been fined A$1,500 and ordered to use an alcohol interlock device on his car for 12 months after being convicted of mid-range drink driving by a Sydney court.
Rishabh Pant, Bowlers Place India On Verge Of Big Win Over Sri Lanka in 1st Test
Backed by Rishabh Pant's quintessential 66, India's bowlers displayed ruthless efficiency to reduce Sri Lanka to 84 for four at stumps on the fourth day as the visitors positioned themselves for a massive victory in the first Test.
Mahipal Lomror signs six-match deal with Surrey
Surrey have brought Lomror in with both Will Jacks and Dan Lawrence unavailable for the upcoming Championship fixtures
How Clinical India Left Sri Lanka Fighting for Survival in Galle
India set Sri Lanka a daunting target of 372 before reducing the hosts to 84-4 on day four of the opening Test in Galle on Tuesday, remaining firmly on course for victory.
1st Test: Suthar, Prasidh Star With Ball As India Sense Victory In Galle
Galle International Stadium: Bowlers put up a highly disciplined performance to keep India in command in the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium in Galle on Tuesday. Manav Suthar struck twice, while Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj took one wicket apiece as the visitors kept their stranglehold on the Galle Test by sending Sri Lanka reeling to 84/4 at the end of Day 4, needing 288 runs more for an improbable win. The Indian bowlers began the defence of 371 after the batters had put 193 in the first innings. Mohammed Siraj and Manav Suthar started things for the visitors with the ball, and both struck in the seventh and eighth over before Prasidh Krishna joined the party as well with a brilliant spell, during which he picked up a wicket. Sri Lanka were reeling at 21/3 after losing Nishan Madushka (6 off 27 balls), Pasindu Sooriyabandara (0 off 1) and Kamindu Mendis (2 off 12) before a mini-stand of 26 runs for the fourth wicket between Lahiru Udara (16 off 58 balls) and Dhananjaya de Silva. Suthar returned and scalped another wicket -- that of Udara before captain Dhananjaya de Silva (31* off 73 balls) and Sonal Dinusha (25* off 36) fought their way to stumps with an unbeaten stand of 37 for the fifth wicket. The innings began with Siraj and Suthar testing the Sri Lankan openers Madushka and Udara. Siraj gave India the first breakthrough in the seventh over when he bounced off Madushka, caught at deep fine leg, before Suthar removed the concussion substitute and debutant Pasindu Sooriyabandara, who came in as a substitute for the injured Dinesh Chandimal after the latter suffered a neck and shoulder injury. Sooriyabandara fell victim to Suthar's flighted delivery that did not spin but thudded into the back leg. The umpire did not rule it out initially, but India got the call overturned on review. The visitors kept probing the hosts with hard lengths from the pacers and mingy spells from the spinners, with an odd one spinning and outfoxing the batters. Prasidh Krishna was superb with the ball in his first spell as he unleashed brilliant hard-length balls. In his first five overs, the tall speedster gave just nine runs with two maidens and scalped a wicket in his first over itself. Prasidh removed Kamindu Mendis in the 11th over with a back-of-a-length ball as the batter looked clueless as to whether to play it with a vertical or a horizontal bat and edged it behind for KL Rahul to grab an easy one. Ravindra Jadeja was equally difficult to deal with; however, he would be kicking himself for having bowled a no-ball when he had got de Silva caught at slips in the 16th over. Suthar came for his second spell and ended Udara's resistance in the 22nd over, although the catch raised a few eyebrows. Udara edged one fuller one as Dhruv Jurel dived in front to palm the dying ball. He caught it, but it seemed to the eye that the ball may have grassed a bit, but the third umpire deemed it out, calling, I can see fingers underneath. There was a mini-scare for India when Dhruv Jurel was hit on his ankle while trying to evade a flick from Dinusha. He was seen in pain and walked off as Sarfaraz Khan turned up for him. The visitors brought in Kuldeep Yadav very late in the innings, giving the chinaman his first over in the 29th over and testing the hosts with his loopy deliveries, but to no harm. The lights faded as the day was called to a close with Sri Lanka well and truly away from the 372 set by India. The day started with India batting for two sessions. They were positive in their play. Rishabh Pant threw caution to the wind in his stroke-filled 66 from 69 balls. KL Rahul (35) and Devdutt Padikkal (44) also forged a good partnership of 65 for the second wicket as India managed to post 193 in the first innings. There was a mini-scare for India when Dhruv Jurel was hit on his ankle while trying to evade a flick from Dinusha. He was seen in pain and walked off as Sarfaraz Khan turned up for him. The visitors brought in Kuldeep Yadav very late in the innings, giving the chinaman his first over in the 29th over and testing the hosts with his loopy deliveries, but to no harm. The lights faded as the day was called to a close with Sri Lanka well and truly away from the 372 set by India. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 462 & 193 (Rishabh Pant 66, Devdutt Padikkal 44; Asitha Fernando 4-31, Prabath Jayasuriya 3-43) lead Sri Lanka 284 & 84/4 in 34 overs (Dhananjaya de Silva 31 not out, Sonal Dinusha 25 not out; Manav Suthar 2-30, Prasidh Krishna 1-13) by 288 runs Article Source: IANS
Babar Azam ruled out of first Test vs England, Pakistan announce new captain
Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been ruled out of the first Test against England, owing to an injury to his right hand which he suffered during the warm-up clash against Professional County Club Select XI...
Babar ruled out of first Test against England; Salman Agha to lead
He has been unable to shake off an injury to his right hand after being struck during warm-up game
Controversy Hits India vs Sri Lanka 1st Test As Dhruv Jurel's Low Catch Splits Internet
A low catch taken by Dhruv Jurel to dismiss Lahiru Udara led to a controversy on Day 4 of the first Test match between India and Sri Lanka.
'Not good enough': Ian Chappell Slams Australia's Selectors
Legendary cricketer Ian Chappell has strongly criticised Australian selectors following their nine-wicket defeat to Bangladesh in the first Test at Darwin, demanding significant changes to the team's selection process and personnel.
Greaves, Matthews Complete Rare Double For WI In ICC Player Of The Month Award For July
ICC World Test Championship: West Indies all-rounder Justin Greaves and Hayley Matthews have been named the ICC Player of the Month Award for July following their outstanding performances in Test cricket and the womens award for exceptional efforts in ODIs, giving the West Indies a rare double. This was the first time players from the West Indies won both awards and only the fifth such instance since the inception of the awards in January 2021. Indias Jasprit Bumrah and Smriti Mandhana (June 2024), Sri Lankas Dunith Wellalage and Harshitha Samarawickrama (August 2024), Indias Abhishek Sharma and Smriti Mandhana (September 2025), and South Africas Senuran Muthusami and Laura Wolvaardt (October 2025) have achieved the feat in the past. I have had a memorable month playing at home, and to have contributed with both bat and ball against Sri Lanka and Pakistan has been particularly special for me. Having impactful performances in Test cricket is always something I will cherish, especially when they come in front of our home fans. I am pleased to have played my part in some important performances for the team, and I hope I can continue to make meaningful contributions. I thank my teammates and team staff for their support and look forward to building on this momentum in the coming months, said Greaves in an ICC release. Greaves, who excelled in home Test matches against Sri Lanka and Pakistan, won ahead of England captain Harry Brook and Bangladesh opener Tanzid Hasan. Greaves helped save the second Test against Sri Lanka in North Sound with a solid 180 after the visiting side had amassed 549 for nine, ensuring a 1-0 win in the two-match ICC World Test Championship series. In the first of two Tests against Pakistan in Trinidad, he grabbed five for 27 and two for 12 in a 90-run win to put his side ahead. For Hayley Matthews, who was shortlisted along with England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sri Lanka batter Harshitha Samarawickrama, a Player of the Series performance in away ICC Womens Championship matches against Ireland helped her edge out the other two for a record fifth award. Mathews struck centuries in the first two matches and finished with an aggregate of 265 runs at an average of 132.50 and a strike rate of 117.25 as the West Indies won the series 3-0. She also finished with seven wickets at an average of 17.57 and an economy rate of 4.10, taking at least two wickets in all three matches. For Hayley Matthews, who was shortlisted along with England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt and Sri Lanka batter Harshitha Samarawickrama, a Player of the Series performance in away ICC Womens Championship matches against Ireland helped her edge out the other two for a record fifth award. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is an exciting time for womens cricket, with more attention and interest than ever before. I am proud to contribute to its growth through my performances and thank the ICC for its continued support of the womens game, said Matthews. Article Source: IANS
India were bowled out for 193 in their second innings of the first Test against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium on Tuesday
ENG vs PAK 1st Test Prediction, Match Preview And Playing XI
ENG vs PAK 1st Test, Cricket Tips: Pakistan are all set to lock horns with England in a three-match Test series. The first test between these sides will begin at 3:30 PM IST on August 19 (Wednesday) at Headingley in Leeds. Babar Azam was hit on his right hand during the practice match against England Select XI, and his availablity is a concern for the visitors. If he is not fit, Pakistan will be under immense pressure, because Babar played a key role in West Indies. For England, it is the start of the new era under captain Joe Root and head coach Stephen Fleming. This is the first assignment for this duo, and they would like to start with a win. ENG vs PAK: Match Details Date : August 19-23, 2026 (Wednesday-Sunday) Time : 3:30 PM IST Venue : Headingley, Leeds ENG vs PAK: Live Streaming Details The live action of the upcoming ENG vs PAK test series will be available on the Sony Sports Networks, whereas the live stream of the game will be available on the Sony LIV app or website. ENG vs PAK: Head-to-Head in Tests Total Matches : 92 England : 30 Pakistan : 23 Drawn : 39 ENG vs PAK: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at Headingley is good for fast bowling. This surface has good covering of grass, making it ideal for the fast bowlers. The forecast also shows overcast conditions, making it more impactful for the bowling side. It will be difficult to chase here, and both captains might look to bat first. ENG vs PAK: Possible XIs England : Emilio Gay, Ben Duckett, Jordan Cox, Joe Root (C), Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Dan Lawrence, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir Pakistan : Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafique, Shan Masood, Babar Azam (c), Md. Rizwan (wk), Saud Shakeel, Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Sajid Khan, Md. Abbas, Mohammad Ali ENG vs PAK: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Ben Duckett has great numbers in Leeds, and he is coming off a successful season of the Hundred Men's 2026. For Pakistan, captain Babar Azam will be key. But if he doesn't play, Shan Masood will have a big role because of his county experience. Probable Best Bowler Jofra Archer likes bowling fast, and he will trouble Pakistan in these conditions. For Pakistan, Mohammad Abbas will be the one to watch out for, because he plays a lot in English county cricket. Today Match Prediction: England have the conditions on their side, and we predict them to win this game. ENG vs PAK Match 1st Test, Today Match ENG vs PAK, ENG vs PAK Prediction, ENG vs PAK Predicted XIs, Injury Update for England vs Pakistan Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Devdutt Padikkal becomes third Indian cricketer to record major feat in Test cricket
Devdutt Padikkal was expected to be Sai Sudharsans backup in the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle. However, the Tamil Nadu cricketer was ruled out with a hand injury, allowing Padikkal to play only...
How Padikkal Narrowly Missed Rahul Dravid's Mark
Devdutt Padikkal's match aggregate of 211 runs is the second-highest by an Indian No. 3 in a Test against Sri Lanka. Dravid holds the record with 215 runs in the 2009 Ahmedabad Test, where he made 177 and 38.
The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports: Ahmedabad must use the 2030 Commonwealth Games to build a sporting and urban legacy for India rather than allow the event itself to dictate what the country builds, according to Dr Utsav Chaware, Director of the Bharat Centre of Olympic Research and Education (BCORE) at Rashtriya Raksha University. In an exclusive interview with IANS, Chaware said the centenary Commonwealth Games should become a practical test of India's ability to host major sporting events sustainably and could provide important lessons for the country's ambition to host the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games. India must use the Games strategically. As a nation, a city and a state, we need to leverage the opportunities they create. The Games themselves are not the most important thing; what matters is how our cities, states and country use and benefit from them, he said. The remark comes as Ahmedabad prepares to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games after the city was formally awarded the event at the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly in Glasgow in November 2025. The Games will mark 100 years of the Commonwealth sporting movement. India is also pursuing its 2036 Olympic ambition, with the Indian Olympic Association's bid currently in the International Olympic Committee's Continuous Dialogue phase with its Future Host Commission. Chaware, who heads India's first IOC-recognised Olympic Studies Centre, said the central question for Ahmedabad should not simply be whether it can stage the Games, but what the city and country want to achieve through them. We should not prepare ourselves merely for the Games; rather, we should use the Games to advance our own broader objectives, he said. He questioned, How do we want to come up as a country on the global map? How do we want to project Ahmedabad on the global map as a city and Gujarat as a state on the global map? His comments come against the backdrop of a fundamental change in the way major sporting events are being designed. Commonwealth Sport's Games reset framework explicitly calls for lower hosting costs, greater use of existing venues, host-specific Games, mixed public and commercial funding and legacy planning. It says hosting costs should be reduced by at least 60 per cent from historic Commonwealth Games levels and that governments should no longer be expected to provide an unlimited financial guarantee. Chaware said India should learn from countries that have hosted the Olympics and Commonwealth Games, studying their experiences and adapting successful models to suit Indias own needs. He pointed to Barcelona 1992 Olympics as an example of a city using a major sporting event to transform itself rather than developing infrastructure solely for the event. Barcelonas 1992 Olympics is a strong example, where the Games were used to accelerate urban regeneration, improve infrastructure, transform the waterfront and create new public spaces. Similarly, India should plan the Games not just as a sporting event, but as a catalyst for long-term city development and improved quality of life. he said, adding that India should set the terms instead of becoming entirely following organising bodies. That approach, he argued, is particularly important because Ahmedabad is already developing substantial sporting infrastructure. Existing facilities such as the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex and Karai facilities could provide a foundation, but he said the Games should be viewed as an ecosystem rather than a collection of competition venues, specailly for the society. It is not just the venue where the competition happens. Around the venue, there are many avenues that we should be ready to attend- accommodation, hospitality, transport, training and acclimatization centers, gyms, medical facilities and commercial spaces. Countries often look for suitable locations to establish training bases and acclimatize their athletes before competition. This also brings additional footfall through athletes, officials, spectators, media and tourists, creating demand for hotels, restaurants, retail and local transport. So all these facilities and the wider economic activity have to be planned in tandem as part of the city, he told IANS. Ahmedabad's preparations already include major sporting infrastructure projects. The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave is being developed as a key part of the city's sporting plans, while the Gujarat Police Academy area at Karai is being developed into a sports hub. But Chaware warned against assuming that every facility required for the Games must be permanent. One lesson India should draw from recent Olympic hosting, he said, is the greater use of temporary and makeshift venues. Paris 2024 demonstrated how temporary structures could allow existing urban spaces and landmarks to become part of the Games without creating a permanent stock of facilities that may struggle to find a post-event purpose. Paris has showcased that instead of building any new venue for the Games, we have been working on the temporary venues, he said. India would still need permanent infrastructure where it serves longer-term sporting needs, he added, but temporary facilities could allow Ahmedabad to experiment with a more flexible model. These makeshift arrangements, these temporary venues can be one of the highlights of how India presents itself.. how do we bring that culture of having temporary venues, using the existing venues in scaled form, in some forms, which represent our own unique innovative ideas?, he emphasised. Chaware cautioned, however, that temporary does not automatically mean cheaper. Temporary venues can also be more costly than the permanent venues, he said. That is where he believes India's preparation should differ from the troubled legacy associated with the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games, which faced questions over expenditure, governance and the eventual use of infrastructure. Chaware said Ahmedabad should be prepared from the outset for independent scrutiny of what the Games deliver. He backed the idea of an independent economic and legacy assessment mechanism that would examine the Games after they are over, including infrastructure utilisation, employment, tourism, transport, accommodation, broadcasting, logistics and sporting participation. We can have an independent organisation; we can have someone else to scrutinise these Games and pull out some of the challenges and to pull out some of the loose angles, he said. Such assessments, he said, should not be limited to a government-generated legacy report. If we simply say everything is good, we risk overlooking the gaps and challenges that come with organising the Games, he said. He added, It is important to critically assess what works, where the shortcomings are and what needs to improve, so that the experience can inform better planning and delivery in the future. He proposed that the problems, challenges and gaps identified during major sporting events should be shared with research institutions, universities, organising bodies and management firms. This would allow experts to assess these issues, identify existing solutions and develop India-specific approaches where required, particularly in areas such as accommodation, transportation, traffic management, hospitality, logistics, broadcasting and viewership. The approach would be particularly relevant for India because Ahmedabad is not being prepared for only one major event. The city and Gujarat are expected to gain experience through a succession of international competitions before 2030, including the World Police and Fire Games in 2029. The Commonwealth bid itself has been presented as part of a wider effort to build experience and infrastructure ahead of India's Olympic ambition. For Chaware, the sporting legacy should also be measured in athletes and participation rather than only in buildings. He said Ahmedabad has traditionally been known more for commerce and business than for sport, and the Games should change that. Legacy is what happens after the Games. Every school, every college, every university should be so packed enough maybe by the end of 2030 that every university might be having an Olympian or an international athlete, he said. The question of what sports India should prioritise in 2030 is another area where Chaware believes the host should exercise greater influence. He supports bringing shooting, wrestling, hockey, archery back into the Commonwealth Games programme, along with retaining India's strengths in wrestling and boxing. Shooting has been absent from the Commonwealth Games since Gold Coast 2018, while India has traditionally been a strong performer in the discipline. India is very explicitly performing in shooting. Maybe Glasgow was not our home, but India is, Ahmedabad is. So that is one area, he said. He also suggested that yoga could be considered, subject to the formal requirements for recognising a sporting event, while arguing that cricket should not be excluded from the conversation. With cricket, why not? It will give all the viewership, attendance, sponsorship and it could mold the game how India wants to fashion the game, he said. The sports programme, he said, should ultimately be used strategically rather than simply expanded for the sake of scale. Commonwealth Sport's Games Reset already envisages a flexible, host-specific sports programme developed jointly with the host, while maintaining integrated para-sport. We should invite global sponsors, but again, marketing ourselves as a nation, it has to be the cycle economy, he said. At the same time, he cautioned against assuming that government funding alone should carry the Games. The experience of previous mega-events shows how quickly costs can escalate. We need to identify potential gaps and financial risks in advance, test different scenarios and put contingency plans in place so that we are prepared to manage the scale and economical complexity of a mega sporting event, he said. India, he argued, should combine public funding with partnership and commercial models rather than reducing the scale of the Games simply because of financial concerns. India should bring some models which are borrowed from international standards, but also create internal models where we fund, yes, the government funds because we want to achieve it, but also the other global and local or regional partners should fund, he said. Another area he believes requires attention is athlete safeguarding. BCORE has made Safe Sport and athlete safeguarding a major part of its work, with a national programme planned for the 2026-27 academic session at Rashtriya Raksha University. The programme is intended to bring together athletes, coaches, administrators, safeguarding professionals and researchers and examine issues ranging from risk assessment and safe coaching to reporting mechanisms and the Indian legal framework. BCORE was established in 2024 and is recognised by the IOC as an Olympic Studies Centre. Chaware said safeguarding cannot begin only when athletes arrive at a competition venue. Why don't we make Safe Sport an integral part of the training ecosystem, as an integral part of the coaching ecosystem? he said. He noted that the IOC framework identifies physical, psychological, neglect and sexual abuse as areas of concern, and argued that safeguarding should apply not only to athletes but also to coaches and support staff. While national sports governance provisions provide for safeguarding officers and policies within federations, he said the critical question is how effectively those mechanisms are implemented. We have to see that we prepare a Safe Sport that is value-based and it is there in the institution throughout the year, throughout the training session, he said. Anti-doping is another area where Chaware believes India needs to strengthen its systems as it prepares for both 2030 and 2036. He said India's sporting performance itself is not the primary concern. Performance is not a matter, he said, pointing to India's ability to win medals even at the reduced Glasgow programme, where several of its traditional medal sports were absent. Instead, he identified anti-doping as one of the three areas that India must strengthen, alongside broader participation and its global presentation of the Games. India needs more technologically advanced solutions, stronger research and education in anti-doping, and better compliance mechanisms, he noted. Anti-doping is another area where Chaware believes India needs to strengthen its systems as it prepares for both 2030 and 2036. He said India's sporting performance itself is not the primary concern. Performance is not a matter, he said, pointing to India's ability to win medals even at the reduced Glasgow programme, where several of its traditional medal sports were absent. Instead, he identified anti-doping as one of the three areas that India must strengthen, alongside broader participation and its global presentation of the Games. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The third priority is India's global narrative. He said, Ahmedabad 2030 should give India an opportunity to tell a story about how a major sporting event can be economically, environmentally and socially sustainable. Article Source: IANS
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