Weatherald dropped, Renshaw called up for second Test against Bangladesh
The opener has paid the price for Australia's poor display in Darwin and is the only change made to the squad
India vs Sri Lanka LIVE Score Updates, 1st Test Day 4: India will look to tighten their grip on the match after a solid bowling performance as they come out to bat on Day 4 of the first Test match against Sri Lanka.
Awkward Moment On Air As Ex-India Star Mocks Sanjay Manjrekar. See His Reply
Former India cricketers Sanjay Manjrekar and Murali Kartik were involved in an on-air spat during Day 3 of the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
'Can End Up On Losing Side': Shubman Gill, Gautam Gambhir Receive Big Advice On 1st Sri Lanka Test
Former Indian cricket team batter Aakash Chopra believes that India should bat for 40 overs on Day 4 of the first Test against Sri Lanka and set a target of around 350.
1st Test: 'A Lot To Learn From Him', Manav Suthar Talks About Experience Of Bowling With Jadeja
Galle International Stadium: Debutant left-arm spinner Manav Suthar has revealed that he wants to learn from the experienced Ravindra Jadeja after taking four wickets to help dismiss Sri Lanka for 284 in their first innings in the first Test at Galle International Stadium in Galle on Monday. Suthar claimed 4-76 in 21.4 overs, which gave India a lead of 178 on first innings in Galle, and then praised veteran spinner Jadeja for his consistency and stump-to-stump bowling as the duo shared seven wickets. Jadeja claimed 3-67 in 21 overs, reaching the 350-wicket mark in the process. For Suthar, the biggest takeaway on Monday was not his four-wicket haul but the opportunity to bowl alongside Jadeja and learn from him. There are a lot of things that I can learn from him (Jadeja). He uses the (bowling) crease so well. His consistency while bowling at stumps is world-class. So, I would like to learn from him that no matter what the batsman is doing, Suthar said at the end of Day 3. India's fine performance on Day 3 also gave a glimpse into the next generation of the teams spin attack as Suthar delivered a career-defining performance. He also learned virtues like patience and sticking to a stump-to-stump line while bowling long spells. How long can one bowl on the stumps? Can you get a false shot? So theres a lot to learn from him, he added. India's fine performance on Day 3 also gave a glimpse into the next generation of the teams spin attack as Suthar delivered a career-defining performance. Suthar also took notes on how the Sri Lankan spinners bowled on the Galle pitch over the first two days, picking up aspects like how to vary pace and get purchase from the strip. They bowled well yesterday. They varied their pace, and I feel that on this wicket, the more consistent you are, the more purchase you get. So thats what we were trying to do, he said. Suthar also took notes on how the Sri Lankan spinners bowled on the Galle pitch over the first two days, picking up aspects like how to vary pace and get purchase from the strip. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its a very good feeling to get a wicket on the first ball. It gives you lots of confidence throughout the game. I was also playing in the County cricket (for Warwickshire), he said. Article Source: IANS
APL 2026: Dihingia, Maurya Guide Barpeta Braves To Seven-wicket Win And Top Spot
Assam Cricket Association Stadium: Saurav Mousum Dihingia and Abhilash Maurya struck unbeaten half-centuries as Barpeta Braves defeated Barak Legends by seven wickets in the Assam Premier League at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati on Monday. The victory took Barpeta to the top of the points table with 12 points and also made them the second team to qualify for the next stage of the competition. Put into bat, Barak Legends were restricted to 120/8 in their 20 overs. Abdul Ajij Kuraishi provided the late impetus with an unbeaten 50 off just 26 balls, including a four fours and four sixes. Bishal Saha contributed 20 off 27 balls, while Shraban Kumar Khound added 11. Barpeta's bowlers kept the scoring under control throughout the innings. Rajesh Prasad was the pick of the attack with 3/26, while Abhilash Maurya and Arun Sonar claimed two wickets apiece. Maurya was particularly economical, conceding just 14 runs from his four overs. In reply, Barpeta lost Hrishikesh Das and Pranjal Paul early before captain Denish Das was dismissed for a duck, leaving the Braves at 30/3 in the sixth over. However, Saurav Mousum Dihingia and Abhilash Maurya produced a superb recovery. Dihingia remained unbeaten on 56 off 51 balls, striking three fours and two sixes, while Maurya finished unbeaten on 41 off 38 deliveries, with three fours and two sixes. The pair's unbroken partnership carried Barpeta to 124/3 in 18.3 overs and secured a comfortable seven-wicket victory. The result marks another significant milestone for Barpeta Braves in the inaugural league. With 12 points from nine matches, they have moved to the top of the table and become the second team to seal qualification for the next stage. Brief scores: Barak Legends: 120/8 in 20 overs (Abdul Ajij Kuraishi 50*, Bishal Saha 20, Sibsankar Roy 12; Rajesh Prasad 3/26, Abhilash Maurya 2/14, Arun Sonar 2/14) Brief scores: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Result: Barpeta Braves beat Barak Legends by 7 wickets Article Source: IANS
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Babar Out Of First Test On England Tour, Uncertainty Over Pakistan Captaincy
Professional County Club Select XI: Pakistan suffered a huge setback before the start of their Test series with England and will be without their skipper Babar Azam, who suffered an injury to his hand, in the first Test starting in Leeds on Wednesday. Babar's unavailability for the first Test has left a question mark on who will captain the side, Telecom Asia Sport said in a news report on Monday. Babar was hit on his right hand by a delivery from pacer Manny Lumsden while batting against a Professional County Club Select XI tour match on Saturday, a source told www.telecomasia.net. He retired hurt for five runs as a precautionary measure, raising doubts for the upcoming Test series opener against England. Babar has only batted remotely with throwdowns and not in the nets. Babar has complained of pain in the hand. So its highly unlikely that he will take the field on Wednesday. In his absence, either Shan Masood or Salman Agha will captain the side, but a final decision will be taken only by Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi, the source was quoted as saying in the report. Agha is Pakistans T20I captain but has no experience of leading the team in the longer format, so it is likely that Masood will get the nod, the report said. History and Englands recent form at Headingley are both against Pakistan, who have only won one of their ten Tests against the hosts with six defeats. Agha is Pakistans T20I captain but has no experience of leading the team in the longer format, so it is likely that Masood will get the nod, the report said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hosts England have won the last six Tests at the ground, with their last defeat at this venue being against the West Indies in 2017, the report said. Article Source: IANS
'Sab Talvaar Chalayenge': Rishabh Pant's Hilarious 'Ravindra Jadeja' Banter Caught On Stump Mic
Indian cricket team wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant and substitute fielder Sarfaraz Khan left everyone in splits with their hilarious conversation, which was caught on the stump mic during Day 3 of the first Test match against Sri Lanka.
We got the results in the end: Manav Suthar
Suthar, who made his debut against Afghanistan earlier this year, grabbed four wickets
Babar Azam Out Of 1st England Test ? Report Reveals Possible Pakistan Captaincy Picks
Pakistan suffered a huge setback before the start of their Test series with England and will be without their skipper Babar Azam, who suffered an injury to his hand, in the first Test starting in Leeds.
Suthar's Galle Magic Built on 10 Days of Targeted Training!
Manav Suthar, a left-arm spinner, delivered an exceptional four-wicket haul against Sri Lanka in the first Test, attributing his success to a pre-series training stint at the BCCI Centre of Excellence. His performance, including dismissing Dinesh Chandimal with his first ball, was crucial in keeping the Lankans in check despite a strong partnership. Suthar also highlighted the learning experience from bowling alongside Ravindra Jadeja.
DPL 2026: All-round East Delhi Riders Beat New Delhi Tigers By 36 Runs
For New Delhi Tigers: East Delhi Riders secured a 36-run win over New Delhi Tigers in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Monday. Batting first, East Delhi Riders posted a strong 192/7 in 20 overs, with Vansh Mehra, Arpit Rana, Mayank Rawat and Suryansh Raina making valuable contributions. The Riders made a fast start as Mehra and Rana added 62 runs for the first wicket in just 5.4 overs. Mehra scored 35 off 21 balls before being dismissed, while Rana contributed 33 off 22. After the openers departed, Mayank Rawat and Suryansh Raina kept the pressure on the Tigers' bowlers. Rawat smashed 40 off 23 balls, including four sixes, while Raina scored 33 off 21 to help the Riders finish with a competitive total. For New Delhi Tigers, Rishabh Sharma was the pick of the bowlers with 3/34 in four overs, while Laxman took 2/31. Chasing 193, New Delhi Tigers started positively but soon lost wickets at regular intervals. They slipped to 94/4 in 10.2 overs, putting themselves under pressure. Captain Himmat Singh and Lakshay Thareja then tried to rebuild the innings, adding 48 runs for the fifth wicket. However, Mayank Rawat broke the partnership by dismissing Himmat for 31 off 20 balls. The Tigers struggled to recover after that and eventually lost all their wickets for 156, falling 36 runs short of the target at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, which will host the international fixtures between India and Afghanistan. Captain Himmat Singh and Lakshay Thareja then tried to rebuild the innings, adding 48 runs for the fifth wicket. However, Mayank Rawat broke the partnership by dismissing Himmat for 31 off 20 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Riders' strong batting effort, followed by disciplined bowling, helped them secure a convincing victory. Article Source: IANS
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How India Retained Command in Galle Despite Dinusha Hundred
Sonal Dinusha's maiden Test hundred sparked Sri Lanka's fightback in Galle, but India retained firm control after bowling out the hosts for 284 to secure a 178-run lead.
1st Test: Suthar, Jadeja Help India Take 178-run Lead Despite Dinushas Maiden Ton (ld)
Galle International Stadium: Left-arm spinners Manav Suthar and Ravindra Jadeja shared seven wickets between themselves as India bowled Sri Lanka out for 284 on Day Three of the first Test, and sealed a formidable 178-run first-innings lead before rain forced early stumps to be taken at the Galle International Stadium in Galle on Monday. Arriving on the tour with immense expectations, Suthar lived up to the billing by striking with his very first ball and finishing with 4-76 in a spell where he got turn and bounce while hitting the right lengths. His veteran spin partner Jadeja chipped in with 3-57, and even crossed the 350 Test-wicket mark. Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna took a wicket apiece to round off a thoroughly clinical collective bowling effort for India, who briefly entertained hopes of enforcing the follow-on after reducing the hosts to 90/5. However, Sonal Dinusha and Niroshan Dickwella mounted a stubborn recovery through a 146-run sixth-wicket partnership as the ball softened and lost its bite. The duo showed exceptional composure and absorbed pressure, including sweeping and reverse-sweeping very well, to deny India the opportunity to put pressure on them. While Dinusha pushed on to register a brilliant maiden Test hundred off 168 balls, Dickwella's search for an elusive three-figure score continued on his return to the format after nearly three years. The wicketkeeper-batter remains with the record for most Test half-centuries without a hundred when he fell for a well-made 80 off 115 balls as Krishna produced a beauty with the old ball to trigger the final collapse. In the morning, Indias first innings wrapped up inside four balls and less than three minutes for 462, after Asitha Fernando took out Prasidh Krishna when he gloved behind to Dickwella. After that, Indias bowlers immediately went to work and needed just two deliveries to get their first breakthrough. Siraj struck with a classic outswinger and induced an edge from Nishan Madushka to have him caught at first slip and send the opener back for a duck. After that, the Indian spin troika of Suthar, Kuldeep and Jadeja took complete control on a pitch offering sharp turn and bounce. Suthar made an immediate impact by striking with his very first delivery -- drawing Dinesh Chandimal forward with an immaculate piece of drift and spin and catching the glove edge, with Rishabh Pant completing a sharp catch behind the stumps. Suthar continued to press and built pressure with relentless accuracy to dismiss Lahiru Udara for 27, after he mistimed a cut off a bouncing and turning delivery to give a simple catch to backward point. At 53/3, Sri Lanka needed a partnership to stabilise their innings, but Indian captain Shubman Gill produced a moment of brilliance in the field to dent the hosts further. Diving full length to his left at short extra cover, Gill plucked a stunning one-handed catch inches above the turf to dismiss Kamindu Mendis for 14 off Kuldeeps bowling. Jadeja then joined in to complete a dominant display in the first session just three minutes before the lunch break. Operating with a tight stump-to-stump line, Jadeja extracted sharp turn to catch the outside edge of Sri Lanka captain Dhananjaya de Silva (21), with KL Rahul diving low at first slip to complete the catch and get another session in Indias favour. Resuming from 99/5, Sri Lanka looked in danger of conceding a massive first-innings deficit. But Dickwella, playing a Test match after three years, and Dinusha exhibited exceptional composure on a turning pitch, including sweeping and reverse-sweeping very well, by adding 124 runs for the unbroken sixth-wicket stand, thus denying India the opportunity to put pressure on them. Dickwella was the initial aggressor, employing the sweep shot with great effect to disrupt India's spin rhythm. In the 32nd over, India burned a review when left-arm spinner Manav Suthar rapped Dickwella on the pads, only for the ball tracking to confirm the impact was outside off-stump. Ravindra Jadeja similarly came close to breaking the stand in the 35th over, appealing passionately for an LBW decision against Dickwella. India reviewed once more, but the ball-tracker showed the ball bouncing over the leg stump, costing the visitors their second review. Moments later, KL Rahul put down a sharp, high-chance edge at slip off Suthar to grant Dickwella another reprieve on 20. Capitalising on the missed opportunities, the wicketkeeper-batter brought up his 23rd Test half-century and the first one in four years off 68 balls with a flicked double off Jadeja in the 46th over. At the other end, Dinusha played a remarkably controlled knock, mixing soft-handed defence against the turning ball with calculated aggression, especially when deploying the sweep shot. In the 49th over, the youngster reached his second Test fifty off 93 balls by sweeping wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav to deep mid-wicket. He celebrated the milestone by launching Suthar over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a clean six. Indian skipper Shubman Gill rotated his attack, including bringing back pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna for brief spells of reverse swing, but the pitch yielded little joy for the seamers, as Dickwella and Dinusha brought Sri Lanka back into the match through a wicketless second session. Resuming the final session from a position of strength, Sri Lankas resistance dissolved once the sixth-wicket partnership was broken, as India's bowling unit tore through the lower order to claim the final five wickets for 50 runs. Dickwella signalled Sri Lanka's intent immediately after the tea break by ramping Krishna over the slips for four, while Dinusha greeted Jadeja with a towering slog-sweep for six. But Krishna provided the crucial breakthrough in the 62nd over as he found subtle movement away from Dickwella, who gave a faint edge behind to Rishabh Pant and ended a magnificent sixth-wicket stand. Jadeja then reached his milestone 350th Test wicket in bizarre fashion. Keshara Nuwantha drove a turning delivery straight into the knee of silly point fielder Yashasvi Jaiswal, with the deflection looping conveniently to Shubman Gill, who completed the catch at cover. The dismissal made Jadeja only the fourth player and second Indian overall to score more than 4000 runs and pick 350 wickets in mens Test cricket history after Kapil Dev, Daniel Vettori and Ian Botham. Jadeja has also become the ninth spinner, fifth Indian and 28th overall to take 350 Test wickets, with him also becoming the first Indian left-arm bowler to pick 350 wickets in Test cricket. Dinusha remained resolute amid the chaotic lower-order collapse, sweeping Suthar to deep square leg for a single to get his century in 167 balls. The milestone was swiftly followed by Indias knockout blow - Prabath Jayasuriya miscued a slog-sweep off Suthar to deep square leg, before Jadeja trapped Dinusha lbw with a delivery that bit sharply off the pitch. Suthar sealed Indias lead by having Lahiru Kumara stumped while charging down the pitch. The dismissal made Jadeja only the fourth player and second Indian overall to score more than 4000 runs and pick 350 wickets in mens Test cricket history after Kapil Dev, Daniel Vettori and Ian Botham. Jadeja has also become the ninth spinner, fifth Indian and 28th overall to take 350 Test wickets, with him also becoming the first Indian left-arm bowler to pick 350 wickets in Test cricket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 462 all out in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 284 all out in 79.4 overs (Sonal Dinusha 100, Niroshan Dickwella 80; Manav Suthar 4-76, Ravindra Jadeja 3-57) by 178 runs Article Source: IANS
Ricky Ponting Shows The Mirror To Australia After 'Embarrassing' Bangladesh Defeat
Australia's batting has been facing growing scrutiny recently, and it all compounded when the Aussies were catapulted in their own backyard despite being at full strength as Bangladesh scripted a nine-wicket victory.
Afghanistan's Asian Games Cricket Squad: Mohammad Nabi's Son Hassan Eisakhil Included
Middle-order batter Darwish Rasooli has been named captain of the Afghanistan squad for the men's cricket event at the upcoming 20th Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan
Indian bowlers met an unexpected obstacle in centurion Sonal Dinusha but the Manav Suthar-led unit carried enough grunt to establish a sizable 178-run lead over Sri Lanka on the third day of the first Test on Monday.
Suthar, Jadeja share seven to hand India 178-run lead despite Dinusha 100
Dinusha and Dickwella added 146 after SL were 90 for 5 in response to India's first-innings total of 462
Dickwella-Sonal headline Day 3 of Galle Test, resilient knocks help keep Sri Lanka afloat
Day 3 of the ongoing first Test between India and Sri Lanka proved to be a roller coaster of emotions for the fans. The day began with India losing their final wicket and posting a...
1st Test: Suthar, Jadeja Star As India Bowl Out SL For 284, Take 178-run Lead Despite Dinushas Ton
Galle International Stadium: Left-arm spinners Manav Suthar and Ravindra Jadeja picked seven scalps collectively as India bowled Sri Lanka out for 284 at stumps on day three of the first Test at the Galle International Stadium on Monday. Before rain forced early stumps to be taken, Suthar and Jadeja ensured India secured a commanding 178-run first-innings lead despite a valiant maiden Test century from Sri Lanka all-rounder Sonal Dinusha. Suthar impressed everyone with his turn and bounce to pick 4-76 and be Indias standout bowler, while Jadeja took 3-57 to complete a clinical bowling display for India, who also had Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna picking a scalp each, as the visitors put themselves firmly in control of the contest. For Sri Lanka, a determined 146-run stand between Dinusha, who got his maiden Test century in 168 balls and Niroshan Dickwella, who hit 80 off 115 balls, did a great job in not only frustrating the Indians but also ensured the hosts avoided the follow-on, especially after being 90/5 at one point. Resuming the final session from a position of strength, after the second session saw them not lose a single wicket, Sri Lankas resistance dissolved once the partnership was broken, as India's bowling unit tore through the lower order to claim the final five wickets for 50 runs. Dickwella signalled Sri Lanka's intent immediately after the tea break by ramping Prasidh Krishna over the slips for four, while Dinusha greeted Jadeja with a towering slog-sweep for six. But Krishna provided the crucial breakthrough in the 62nd over as he found subtle movement away from Dickwella, who gave a faint edge behind to Rishabh Pant and end a magnificent 146-run stand for the sixth wicket. Jadeja then reached his milestone 350th Test wicket in bizarre fashion. Keshara Nuwantha drove a turning delivery straight into the knee of silly point fielder Yashasvi Jaiswal, with the deflection looping conveniently to Shubman Gill, who completed the catch at cover. It made Jadeja only the fourth player and second Indian overall to score more than 4000 runs and pick 350 wickets in mens Test cricket history after Kapil Dev, Daniel Vettori and Ian Botham. Jadeja has also become the ninth spinner, fifth Indian and 28th overall to take 350 Test wickets, with him also becoming the first Indian left-arm bowler to pick 350 wickets in Test cricket. Jadeja then reached his milestone 350th Test wicket in bizarre fashion. Keshara Nuwantha drove a turning delivery straight into the knee of silly point fielder Yashasvi Jaiswal, with the deflection looping conveniently to Shubman Gill, who completed the catch at cover. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 462 in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 284 in 79.4 overs (Sonal Dinusha 100, Niroshan Dickwella 80; Manav Suthar 4-76, Ravindra Jadeja 3-57) by 178 runs Article Source: IANS
Ravindra Jadeja Joins Kapil Dev In Elite List, Becomes 4th Player Ever To Achieve This Feat
Ravindra Jadeja entered an elite group in Test cricket as the India all-rounder completed 350 wickets in the longest format during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
Jadeja achieves rare Test double, joins all-time greats
Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja has achieved a rare feat in Test cricket, becoming only the fourth player in history to score over 4,000 runs and take 350 wickets. He joins an exclusive club alongside legends like Kapil Dev, Ian Botham, and Daniel Vettori, reaching the milestone during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
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Team India batter KL Rahul hailed Karnataka teammate Devdutt Padikkal's maiden Test century and backed the young left-hander to become a more consistent run-scorer for India.
Ravindra Jadeja Becomes First Indian Left-arm Bowler To Pick 350 Wickets In Test Cricket
Galle International Stadium: Ravindra Jadeja achieved another significant milestone in his illustrious Test career during the ongoing first match against Sri Lanka at the Galle International Stadium in Galle on Monday. Jadeja, who returned to the Test side after missing the one-off game against Afghanistan, has become the first Indian left-arm bowler to take 350 wickets in the longest international format. Jadeja achieved the feat on Day 3 of the first Test at the Galle International Stadium when he removed bowling all-rounder Keshara Nuwantha in the third session of the moving day. The Indian iconic all-rounder got Nuwantha out with Shubman Gill taking the catch at covers after the Sri Lankan batsman tried whacking a ball towards covers but ended up hitting it to the thigh of an evading Yashasvi Jaiswal at silly point. The ball ricocheted towards Gill, who completed the catch. In the process, Jadeja became the first Indian left-arm bowler to take 350 wickets in the Test format, with former fast-bowler Zaheer Khan a distant second now with 311 wickets. The 37-year-old is also the fifth Indian overall to have taken 350 wickets, joining the likes of Anil Kumble (619), Ravichandran Ashwin (537), Kapil Dev (434) and Harbhajan Singh (417). Jadeja is also the third left-arm spinner in the world to have achieved the milestone, joining the likes of Rangana Herath (433) and Daniel Vettori (362). In the process, he also achieved another significant record. Jadeja is now only the fourth player in the history of Test cricket to have a double of 4000-plus Test runs and 350-plus Test wickets. Only Kapil Dev (5248, 434), Ian Botham (5200, 383) and Daniel Vettori (4531, 362) have achieved the milestone before him. Jadeja is also the third left-arm spinner in the world to have achieved the milestone, joining the likes of Rangana Herath (433) and Daniel Vettori (362). In the process, he also achieved another significant record. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The hosts were reeling at 90/5 before the two stepped up and put up a fight. They took the team to 236/5 before Prasidh Krishna got the veteran Dickwella. Soon after, Jadeja came and removed Nuwantha for his milestone wicket. India had made 462 in the first innings with Devdutt Padikkal leading the way with his 167, while KL Rahul (82) and Dhruv Jurel (51) also made strong contributions on Day 2. Article Source: IANS
Ravindra Jadeja etches name in history books, joins elite list as he clinches major Test milestone
The Indian team took on Sri Lanka on the third day of the ongoing first Test between the two sides. Taking on each other in Galle, India came in to bat in the first innings...
Sciver-Brunt to sit out Ireland ODIs as Dean takes charge again
Regular captain rested for three-match series as England name 'forward-looking' squad
Ellyse Perry reveals what makes Smriti Mandhana so special
Australian cricket legend Ellyse Perry has lauded Indian superstars Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur, highlighting Mandhana's incredible willpower and super-strong mind, and Kaur's enacity. Perry also expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming ICC Women's Champions Trophy and reflected on the evolving landscape of women's cricket.
Charlie Dean To Captain England In Ireland ODI Series
T20 World Cup: Charlie Dean will captain England in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Ireland, with the all-rounder handed another opportunity to lead the side after deputising during the teams recent series against New Zealand. After captain Nat Sciver-Brunt was unable to take part because of injury, Dean took over and will now be in charge of the considerably altered England team in Ireland. Some of the more experienced players have been left out or rested, giving a number of up-and-coming players an opportunity to compete for a spot in the ODI squad. Sciver-Brunt and Danni Wyatt-Hodge are looking after their fitness and recovery, whereas Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Bell and Amy Jones have not been chosen for the series. Alice Capsey, who served as England's reserve wicketkeeper at the most recent T20 World Cup, will now take on the role of wicketkeeper in Jones' absence. The two players in the squad who have not yet played at international level are Grace Potts and Kira Chathli, both of whom have been part of the England set-up during the summer. Charis Pavely, who has already taken part in two T20 matches, might get the opportunity to play in her first ODI, while Tilly Corteen-Coleman will aim to build on the two ODIs she has already played, both of which were against New Zealand. Ryana MacDonald-Gay has likewise come back after having recovered from the lower-back injury which kept her out the previous year. The cricketer from Surrey has had a productive season with both her county and the Manchester Super Giants. Charlotte Edwards, England's head coach, stated that the Ireland series would offer the team with a valuable chance to refocus on 50-over cricket after the previous year had been mainly occupied by the shorter format. Edwards said that although the focus has been rightly on T20 cricket throughout this year, the fact that the team has now completed a memorable journey to the final of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup provides an opportunity for the players to show off their 50-over abilities and to gain some useful experience for later on. The focus has rightly been on T20 cricket for much of this year, but with a memorable run to the ICC Women's T20 World Cup final now behind us, this is a chance for players to display their 50-over skills and bank some valuable experience for the future, said Edwards. We have got plenty of exciting and talented cricketers in our game and this is an opportunity for some of them to push themselves further forward by hopefully contributing to England victories and putting pressure on future selection, the England coach added. The first ODI will take place in Leicester on September 1 whilst the second game is due in Derby on September 3; the series will end in Worcester on September 6. We have got plenty of exciting and talented cricketers in our game and this is an opportunity for some of them to push themselves further forward by hopefully contributing to England victories and putting pressure on future selection, the England coach added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey (wk), Kira Chathli, Tilly Corteen-Coleman, Charlie Dean (c), Sophia Dunkley, Lauren Filer, Dani Gibson, Jodi Grewcock, Freya Kemp, Ryana MacDonald-Gay, Charis Pavely, Grace Potts, Mady Villiers, Issy Wong. Article Source: IANS
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Glenn Maxwell, Ravichandran Ashwin and Scott Edwards have expressed optimism about the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL).
1st Test: Dickwella, Dinusha Hit Fifties As Sri Lanka Reach 214/5, Trail India By 248 Runs
Galle International Stadium: Niroshan Dickwella and Sonal Dinusha mounted a stirring second-session counter-attack for Sri Lanka by striking unbeaten half-centuries to lead a brilliant recovery in the second session on day threes play of the first Test against India. By the time tea break arrived at the Galle International Stadium on Monday, Dickwella (71 not out off 102 balls) and Dinusha (62 not out off 102 balls) had seen out 29 overs in the session without losing a single wicket, as Sri Lanka reached 214/5 in 57 overs and trail India's first-innings total of 462 by 248 runs. In the evening session, Sri Lanka will also need 48 more runs to avoid follow-on. Resuming from 99/5, Sri Lanka looked in danger of conceding a massive first-innings deficit. But Dickwella, playing a Test match after three years, and Dinusha exhibited exceptional composure on a turning pitch, including sweeping and reverse-sweeping very well, by adding 124 runs for the unbroken sixth wicket stand, thus denying India the opportunity to put pressure on them. Dickwella was the initial aggressor, employing the sweep shot with great effect to disrupt India's spin rhythm. In the 32nd over, India burned a review when left-arm spinner Manav Suthar rapped Dickwella on the pads, only for the ball tracking to confirm the impact was outside-off stump. Ravindra Jadeja similarly came close to breaking the stand in the 35th over, appealing passionately for an lbw decision against Dickwella. India reviewed once more, but the ball-tracker showed the ball bouncing over the leg stump, costing the visitors their second review. Moments later, KL Rahul put down a sharp, high-chance edge at slip off Suthar to grant Dickwella another reprieve on 20. Capitalizing on the missed opportunities, the wicketkeeper-batter brought up his 23rd Test half-century and the first one in four years off 68 balls with a flicked double off Jadeja in the 46th over. At the other end, Dinusha played a remarkably controlled knock, mixing soft-handed defence against the turning ball with calculated aggression, especially when deploying the sweep shot. In the 49th over, the youngster reached his second Test fifty off 93 balls by sweeping wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav to deep mid-wicket. He celebrated the milestone by launching Suthar over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a clean six. At the other end, Dinusha played a remarkably controlled knock, mixing soft-handed defence against the turning ball with calculated aggression, especially when deploying the sweep shot. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 462 in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 214/5 in 57 overs (Niroshan Dickwella 71 not out, Sonal Dinusha 62 not out; Manav Suthar 2-52, Mohammed Siraj 1-29) by 248 runs Article Source: IANS
Rasooli to lead new-look Afghanistan at Asian Games 2026
Afghanistan named six uncapped players in their squad and five players with fewer than ten international caps
How Yuvraj's prank nearly cost Ganguly his captaincy
Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh recounted an elaborate April Fool's Day prank in 2005 where he and Yuvraj Singh convinced then-captain Sourav Ganguly that he had publicly criticised his teammates, leading Ganguly to panic and offer to resign.
Devdutt Padikkal Labelled Very Special By India Teammate After Magnificent 167 vs Sri Lanka In Galle
Having watched Devdutt Padikkal rise through the ranks in the Karnataka set-up, India vice-captain KL Rahul expressed immense pride at the young left-handed batter hitting his maiden Test century.
Sourav Ganguly Offered To Quit As India Captain Before Pakistan ODI Series. Here's Why
The incident happened before the start of a one-day series against familiar and bitter rivals Pakistan in Kochi in 2005
USA qualify for third straight Under-19 women's T20 World Cup
USA join Samoa (East Asia-Pacific) and UAE (Asia) for the 2027 edition through regional qualification, with the Africa and Europe qualifiers to be held later in the year
Got Into A Rabbit Hole: England Captain Harry Brook Makes Stunning Revelation On Backlash In IPL
England white-ball captain Harry Brook has opened up on the criticism he faced during his underwhelming and only Indian Premier League season with the Sunrisers Hyderabad.
'Easy Option Is To Call For Change': Australia Coach McDonald Against Rushing For Regeneration
New Delhi: Australia coach Andrew McDonald has sounded a note of caution on a demanded shake-up in the Test side following its embarrassing defeat to Bangladesh in the first Test in Darwin. He has emphasised that the players, who have been put under scrutiny for their recent performances, still have a fair bit of cricket left in them. Following the Aussies' first-ever defeat to Bangladesh at home on Sunday, voices grew louder over making tweaks to the Test side, starting with changes to one of the opening spots and that of No.3 as Jake Weatherland and Marnus Labuschagne are facing the heat. Former captain Ricky Ponting advocated for the shake-up, stating that the spots needed egeneration. However, McDonald has put his weight behind the under-fire batters, stating the guys are feeling the painful defeat. It's always going to be a conversation, the age profile of the team, where we're at, how we're travelling. A loss doesn't help that, McDonald said, as quoted by cricket.com.au. But these players have got a fair bit of cricket left in them, I believe. It's just really how we navigate through it. There's always going to be calls for change on the back of a loss. There's going to be an emotion around that from the outside and even internally. Our guys sit in that change room, and they're feeling it. You feel a Test loss. It means a lot to them to play for Australia, so let's not lose that in all this as well. The coach added that the pundits call for change even when the team wins, and it is not an easy option. The easy option is to call for change. A lot of people call for change even when we're winning. They're entitled to do that as well on the back of a performance like that. Why wouldn't they? That's part of our lot. McDonald further stated that the selection panel will not be emotional when considering the team for the second Test in Mackay, which starts on August 22, but hinted at broadening the playing group after the defeat. I dont think its going to be like, Oh, weve lost this Test match, so then suddenly its immediately we shift things. We will work through exactly what we normally work through to come to a conclusion for the best XI that goes out there, he said. Were not emotional around change in terms of, if we lose a game, then we need change. Its the ability to think through, Okay, what does it look like? How do we maximise our playing group, and how do we get the best out of them? And if change was to be a part of that, it would be us deciding that the team would be better with someone else in there. Meanwhile, he also spoke on Labuschagne's performance in the match, stating that the management wants runs as the bottom line as he reflected on his 31 in the second innings of the Darwin defeat. We want runs is the bottom line. I think it was 31 he got in the second innings, and up until the point he got out, you'd sit there and say he was looking good. He was moving well, he's clipping off his pads, he was getting back through the ball down the ground. So it's easy for me to sit here and try to defend that, but ultimately it's 31. It's not a big score. He's lacked runs. He feels that. We feel that. We're working incredibly hard as a coaching group. Meanwhile, he also spoke on Labuschagne's performance in the match, stating that the management wants runs as the bottom line as he reflected on his 31 in the second innings of the Darwin defeat. We want runs is the bottom line. I think it was 31 he got in the second innings, and up until the point he got out, you'd sit there and say he was looking good. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we saw some change in the way that he played, so that's good. So some of that work that he had done feels as though it's stuck under pressure, and that's always a hard part too. You can try to make these changes, and then when you get put under extreme pressure in the middle, sometimes those changes don't hold. So it was good to see them hold up. But it is 31. He's disappointed with that missed opportunity. He needs some big runs. Article Source: IANS
Gill Pulls Off Jaw-Dropping Catch!
Shubman Gill showcased exceptional athleticism by taking a sensational one-handed catch against Sri Lanka on Day 3 of the first Test in Galle.
David Warner To Feature In WCL Season 3 Alongside AB De Villiers, Yuvraj Singh
The third season of World Championship of Legends (WCL) starting October 3 will feature former Australian opener David Warner alongside stars of yesteryears such as Yuvraj Singh, Dwayne Bravo and AB de Villiers to name a few.
Digvesh Rathi brings back his viral notebook celebration
Digvesh Rathi recreated his viral 'notebook' celebration after dismissing Priyansh Arya in the Delhi Premier League, but the act led to a 30% pre cent match fee penalty and two demerit points for breaching the Code of Conduct. The match saw Outer Delhi Warriors defeat Purani Dilli 6 in a high-scoring encounter, with Rathi being the standout bowler for his team despite the loss.
1st Test: Spinners On Roll As India Reduce Sri Lanka To 99/5 At Lunch
Galle International Stadium: Indias spinners ripped through Sri Lankas top order with a devastating display of spin bowling as the visitors reduced the hosts to 99/5 in 28 overs at lunch on day three of the first Test at the Galle International Stadium on Monday. It was a session where six wickets fell - five of which were of Sri Lanka. Every move made by India went in their favour. Left-arm spinner Manav Suthar underlined his promise by trapping Sri Lankan batters in a trap of turn and bounce while hitting the right length to pick 2-17. Kuldeep Yadav made a bright start by picking a scalp, while Ravindra Jadeja showed his effectiveness on a turning track by getting a wicket, and Mohammed Siraj struck in the very first over. Sri Lanka, still trailing by 363 runs, have reached the lunch interval with Niroshan Dickwella unbeaten on eight alongside Sonal Dinusha, whos not out on 13. But they still face a steep climb to avoid the follow-on. Having seen their own first innings wrapped up inside four balls for 462 earlier in the morning, after Asitha Fernando took out Prasidh Krishna, Indias bowlers immediately went to work and needed just two deliveries to break Sri Lankas opening stand. Siraj struck with a classic outswinger and induced an edge from Nishan Madushka to have him caught at first slip and send the opener back for a duck. After that, the Indian spin troika of Suthar, Kuldeep and Jadeja took complete control on a pitch offering sharp turn and bounce. Suthar made an instant impact by striking with his very first delivery - drawing Dinesh Chandimal forward with an immaculate piece of drift and spin and catch the glove edge, with Rishabh Pant completing a sharp catch behind the stumps. Suthar continued to press and built pressure with relentless accuracy and dismissed Lahiru Udara for 27, after he mistimed a cut off a bouncing and turning delivery to give a simple catch to backward point. At 53/3, Sri Lanka needed a partnership to stabilise their innings, but Indian captain Shubman Gill produced a moment of brilliance in the field to dent the hosts further. Diving full length to his left at short extra cover, Gill plucked a stunning one-handed catch inches above the turf to dismiss Kamindu Mendis for 14 on Kuldeeps bowling. Suthar made an instant impact by striking with his very first delivery - drawing Dinesh Chandimal forward with an immaculate piece of drift and spin and catch the glove edge, with Rishabh Pant completing a sharp catch behind the stumps. Suthar continued to press and built pressure with relentless accuracy and dismissed Lahiru Udara for 27, after he mistimed a cut off a bouncing and turning delivery to give a simple catch to backward point. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 462 in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) lead Sri Lanka 99/5 in 28 overs (Lahiru Udara 27, Dhananjaya de Silva 21; Manav Suthar 2-17, Ravindra Jadeja 1-6) by 363 runs Article Source: IANS
Darwish Rasooli To Lead Afghanistan Squad In Asian Games Mens Cricket Event
T20 World Cup East Asia: Middle-order batter Darwish Rasooli has been named captain of the Afghanistan squad for the mens cricket event in the upcoming 20th Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan. The games are scheduled to take place at the Korogi Sports Park from September 17 to October 3. The venue had previously hosted the 2026 Men's T20 World Cup East Asia-Pacific Sub-regional Qualifiers. The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) National Selection Committee on Monday finalised a 15-member squad and has opted for a blend of seasoned international experience and fresh talent. That has meant the likes of veterans Najibullah Zadran and all-rounder Karim Janat have been included alongside a cluster of top performers from the recently concluded edition of the Shpageeza Cricket League (SCL) 2026. In-form top-order batter Mohammad Akram has earned his national call-up on the back of an impressive SCL campaign, where he emerged as one of the standout performers with 339 runs across eight innings, featuring a century and two half-centuries. Joining him is all-rounder Ismat Alam, who was adjudged the Player of the Tournament for his stellar dual contribution of 294 runs and nine wickets. The squad also includes promising youngsters Hassan Eisakhil, the son of veteran off-spin bowling all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, Faisal Khan Shinozada, and Nangyal Kharoti. Afghanistan have been silver medal winners in the mens cricket events at the Asian Games in 2010, 2014 and 2022. In-form top-order batter Mohammad Akram has earned his national call-up on the back of an impressive SCL campaign, where he emerged as one of the standout performers with 339 runs across eight innings, featuring a century and two half-centuries. Joining him is all-rounder Ismat Alam, who was adjudged the Player of the Tournament for his stellar dual contribution of 294 runs and nine wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Afghanistan Squad: Darwish Rasooli (c), Mohammad Ishaq (wk), Mohammad Akram, Hassan Eisakhil, Khalid Taniwal, Imran Mir, Faisal Khan Shinozada, Najibullah Zadran, Farmanullah Safi, Ismat Alam, Karim Janat, Nangyal Kharoti, Arab Gul Momand, Faridoon Dawoodzai, and Abdullah Ahmadzai. Article Source: IANS
Ravindra Jadeja Reveals Why His Morale Would Go Down While Sitting In Indian Dressing Room
The Indian Test team currently bears a very young look. Shubman Gill, the captain, is 26. There are several other players under 30. In such a group, Ravindra Jadeja remains an anomaly
The Indian team has been in brilliant form as they took on Sri Lanka in the first Test of the ongoing series. The two sides met at the Galle International Stadium from August 15th, and the clash began with India coming in to bat first. The side batted throughout the first two days, putting in an exceptional performance.
Smriti's Skill, Harmanpreet's Tenacity Makes Them Exceptional Competitors: Perry
Legendary Australia: Legendary Australia seam-bowling all-rounder Ellyse Perry has lauded the skillsets of India captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, describing the latters mind and skill as incredible while highlighting the formers fierce competitive spirit. Ellyse recently led Birmingham Phoenix in The Hundred 2026 and concluded her campaign with a match-winning performance in their final league game. What makes Smriti so successful? Her amazing skill. I think shes got incredible willpower and a super-strong mind, the way she approaches the game, the way she prepares, the way she knows herself, the way she thinks about things, and the way that she likes challenges. Shes got it all. Harman, I think her greatest strength is her tenacity. Shes a great competitor, and when shes going, she hits some of the biggest shots in the womens game, said Ellyse to JioStar. Reflecting on her own remarkable career longevity and personal evolution over the years, Ellyse credited gradual, continuous learning rather than any single turning point. You just naturally evolve as you grow as a person. Over the many years Ive been involved in the game, there have been a number of different experiences, things to learn, people to work with and new avenues to explore. I guess incrementally, as that happens, you add new things or change the way you do things. Often, theyre only small changes, but over a long period of time, theres always something new or a way to learn more. Hopefully, you keep improving, and that just kind of builds upon each other. So, nothing in particular, just years of experience. Despite accumulating numerous World Cup titles and accolades on the global stage, Ellyse maintained that wearing the Australian shirt remains her ultimate career highlight. Honestly, just being able to play for Australia would be my proudest achievement. Im a really passionate and patriotic Australian, and I love representing my country. Looking ahead to the inaugural ICC Womens Champions Trophy in 2027, Ellyse welcomed the new addition to the international calendar, while acknowledging the physical and mental demands it will place on teams. Its another great opportunity for the womens game and for all the teams competing. From my perspective, its a new event, so its always exciting to be a part of something like that, and a new spot on the calendar, which will be great for everyone. You want to play every game well. This tournament will be physically and mentally a huge challenge, and preparing for those matches, everyones going to have to be spot on. But yeah, the mindset remains the same, you just want to win every game, she added. Offering her perspective on the next generation of female cricketers, Ellyse highlighted the shifting landscape of the women's game and stressed on the value of mutual learning between generations as the key behind growing the game. I was unbelievably fortunate to have some amazing advice when I was younger. I grew up playing cricket locally with some great friends, and Ive always gone down to the nets with my dad. Hes taught me just about everything I know about cricket, and Ive just loved having him as a confidant and someone to lean on all the time. Offering her perspective on the next generation of female cricketers, Ellyse highlighted the shifting landscape of the women's game and stressed on the value of mutual learning between generations as the key behind growing the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Theyve got a different experience, a different energy and a different way of going about things. So, its just about supporting each other and having a really open mind to learn from each other, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
'I Got Into A Rabbit Hole': Brook Opens Up On His Backlash In IPL 2023
Indian Premier League: England white-ball captain Harry Brook has opened up on the criticism he faced during his underwhelming and only Indian Premier League season with the Sunrisers Hyderabad. He was being criticised for his innings prior to his century against Kolkata Knight Riders and said he felt glad to shut up the supporters who were slagging me off. Brook mustered only 190 runs in the 2023 season despite having scored a masterful hundred. However, his form dipped thereafter, and he found himself in a pressure cooker. Brook has now reflected on the only season he was part of in the lucrative league, highlighting that he got into a troublesome situation. I got into a little bit of a rabbit hole with scrutiny and social media when I was at the IPL, Brook told BBC Sport. It didn't help me as a person on the field or off the field. I decided to, not stay away from social media, but also not go out of my way to look at it. The England skipper turned his attention to the optimism from that criticism, as he feels that people wanted him to do better. On the other hand, I actually feel it's a little bit of a compliment if people are giving me scrutiny and have an opinion about my game. I know it's not a nice thing to see people slagging you off, but it means people care and people think I can put in a better performance than I have done that day, he said. Brook has now reflected on the only season he was part of in the lucrative league, highlighting that he got into a troublesome situation. I got into a little bit of a rabbit hole with scrutiny and social media when I was at the IPL, Brook told BBC Sport. It didn't help me as a person on the field or off the field. I decided to, not stay away from social media, but also not go out of my way to look at it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Speaking on his exile from the league, Brook said he does ot really have regrets about it. Article Source: IANS
Warner, Yuvraj, AB De Villiers to light up WCL 3
The third season of the World Championship of Legends (WCL) is scheduled to commence on October 3, featuring an impressive roster of former cricket stars including David Warner, Yuvraj Singh, Dwayne Bravo, and AB de Villiers. Organisers have announced that the tournament will run until October 18, with the venue yet to be disclosed. The upcoming season promises increased star power and the addition of Bangladesh Champions to the competition.
'Decision To Make Root Captain Right': Brook Speaks Up Ahead Of England's New Era
T20 World Cup: As England enter a new era following the departures of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, Harry Brook has put his weight behind reinstating Joe Root as the skipper of the red-ball side. England gear up to face Pakistan for a three-match Test series, starting from August 19 as Root takes the charge back. Brook, who was the incumbent vice-captain when Stokes retired in June, spoke about appointing Root the captain again and also whether his infamous nightclub incident in Wellington cost him the captaincy of the red-ball side. I dunno, he told BBC Sport. I honestly don't know. I don't really look at it like that. The decision to make Rooty captain is the right one. I'm actually really excited to see what he can do. He's definitely the right man to take over that job. I'm really looking forward to working alongside him. Brook is the white-ball captain of the English side and has scored the most runs in international cricket in the world since he made his Test debut on September 8, 2026. This saw his epic run of form on tours to Pakistan and New Zealand, where he averages a whopping 84.10 and 75.44 in Tests. However, he had a torrid time when he was involved in a nightclub altercation with a bouncer in October 2025. It was a tough period, especially when I was at home, getting ready to face the media, he said. I feel like the character that I showed throughout that period to go out there and still perform and lead the white-ball side fairly well, I was proud of myself and the team. I don't want to say it's helped me, but it's made me realise how big it is to be England captain. It's not just the leadership on the field. It makes a massive difference if you can lead with responsibility off the field. Brook was fined and sent a warning from the ECB but kept his white-ball captaincy job despite the incident. He went on to lead the team in the T20 World Cup 2026, where he took his side into the semifinals and had nearly beaten the eventual champions India at Wankhede. However, Brook did not had a great Ashes in Australia, a series which the Three Lions lost 4-1. He made a below-par 358 runs in 10 innings at an average of 39.78. He courted criticism for some of the shot selections, which left the English fans frustrated to every bit. If supporters get frustrated, imagine how frustrated I get, he added. It's something I've been really trying to work on, trying to assess conditions quicker and read the surface better. To go out there knowing what shots are going to be hard and what is going to be easier. I practise every single shot and have done since the age of eight. In the nets, I'd do a 360 challenge with my dad. He'd throw balls, and I'd have to try to hit it to a certain place: that corner, then that corner. I have the ability to hit it everywhere; I just have to figure it out quicker in games. However, Brook did not had a great Ashes in Australia, a series which the Three Lions lost 4-1. He made a below-par 358 runs in 10 innings at an average of 39.78. He courted criticism for some of the shot selections, which left the English fans frustrated to every bit. If supporters get frustrated, imagine how frustrated I get, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Having that responsibility now has made a massive difference for me. There is the potential I could be captain, but at this moment in time all I'm focusing on is trying to win a few games of cricket. I will be 1,000% behind Rooty, and I'm really looking forward to what this Test side can do, he said. Article Source: IANS
This Shubman Gill Catch In 1st India vs England Test Needs To Be Seen To Be Believed. Video
Shubman Gill's athleticism came to the fore on the third day of the first India vs Sri Lanka Test at Galle on Monday
India vs Sri Lanka 1st Test: India all out for 462 on Day 3
Devdutt Padikkal top-scored for India with a mammoth knock of 167
Following Bangladesh's sensational Test win over Australia, England cricket also received criticism for their recent poor showings Down Under.
One Decision, Just Two Runs: Shubman Gill, Gautam Gambhir's Galle Strategy Under Fire
India finished the second day of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Galle on 460/9. It was expected that India would declare at the overnight score to gain the maximum advantage of bowling in the first hour of the morning session
USA Win Americas Qualifiers, Seal 2027 U19 Women's T20 WC Spot
T20 World Cup: A dominant USA secured their third consecutive appearance in the ICC Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup by comprehensively winning the 2026 Americas Qualifier in the Cayman Islands over the weekend. Led by Chetna Pagydyala, a senior international and member of the 2025 Under-19 T20 World Cup squad, the USA delivered a flawless campaign by winning all six of their matches to finish six points clear of runners-up Canada and qualify for the 2027 edition of the tournament to be hosted by Bangladesh and Nepal, where India enter as defending champions after winning both editions of the competition. The USA set the tone on opening day at the Jimmy Powell Oval in West Bay with an eight-wicket victory over Canada. A disciplined bowling effort, headlined by three-wicket hauls from Mahek Desai and Saanvi Immadi, restricted the Canadians to 65/7. The USA batters then clinically knocked off the target inside 11 overs. The side maintained their iron grip on the tournament throughout, completing a sweep of wins against Canada with a second victory on the final day while also securing paired wins against Argentina and the NextGen XI, a regional composite side. All-rounder Mahek Desai emerged as the standout performer of the competition and finished as the leading wicket-taker with 16 scalps to earn the Player of the Tournament award. The side maintained their iron grip on the tournament throughout, completing a sweep of wins against Canada with a second victory on the final day while also securing paired wins against Argentina and the NextGen XI, a regional composite side. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Chetna Pagydyala-led unit will look to build on the success of the 2025 USA squad in Malaysia, where they reached the Super Six stage and pushed powerhouse New Zealand in a tight contest after restricting them to 97, though they fell short by 18 runs. Article Source: IANS
'Ultimately, it's 31' - Labuschagne's Test career back on the edge
Australia coach Andrew McDonald said it also came down to the backroom staff to get the best out of players
DPL 2026: 'I Give Equal Importance To Batting, Bowling,' Says Outer Delhi Warriors' Harsh Tyagi
Outer Delhi Warriors: After his vital lower-order cameo and disciplined late-overs bowling spell proved decisive as Outer Delhi Warriors secured a 21-run victory over Purani Dilli 6 in a high-scoring 2026 Delhi Premier League (DPL) fixture, all-rounder Harsh Tyagi said he has always given equal importance to batting and bowling contributions. Outer Delhi Warriors posted a formidable total of 219/5 in their 20 overs, thanks to a blazing 120-run opening stand between Yajas Sharma (86 off 36 balls) and Priyansh Arya (30 off 21 balls). Tyagi then provided crucial late momentum, smashing 32 off just 15 balls, while teammate Akshay Saini added an unbeaten 49 off 23 balls to push the score past the 200-mark. With the ball, Tyagi took 3-22 as Purani Dilli 6 made 198/6, as Outer Delhi Warriors emerged victorious. When I went in to bat, there were six overs left and the target was to get to 200. I managed to add around 30 important runs. With the ball, I had a tough start in my first two overs, but I focused on keeping the runs under control in the last two overs, Tyagi said in a statement on Monday. Elaborating on his execution during the death overs, the left-arm spinner highlighted his off-season preparation on variation bowling. During those slog overs, I knew I could concede some runs, but I was confident in my preparation. I have worked a lot on my yorkers and slower balls throughout the year in Delhi to keep batters guessing. With the ball, Tyagi took 3-22 as Purani Dilli 6 made 198/6, as Outer Delhi Warriors emerged victorious. When I went in to bat, there were six overs left and the target was to get to 200. I managed to add around 30 important runs. With the ball, I had a tough start in my first two overs, but I focused on keeping the runs under control in the last two overs, Tyagi said in a statement on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Purani Dilli 6, mystery spinner Digvesh Rathi was the standout bowler, returning figures of 3/25 in his four overs. But Rathi was penalised post-match for a Code of Conduct breach under Article 2.5 (Level 1) after making a sign-off gesture towards an opposing batter twice during the game. Match referee Abhinav Bali fined Rathi 30 percent of his match fees and handed him two demerit points after the player admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction. Article Source: IANS
Australia face tough questions after Bangladesh humiliation
Australia's nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh in Darwin has been described as one of the country's biggest test humiliations, prompting uncomfortable questions about the top-ranked team's future and sparking calls for regeneration.
We've Got A Huge Role To Play In Developing Cricket Across Europe: Maxwell On ETPL
European T20 Premier League: Glenn Maxwell, Ravichandran Ashwin and Scott Edwards have expressed optimism about the inaugural European T20 Premier League (ETPL), with the trio stating that the tournament holds the potential to significantly boost the growth of the sport in the continent. The ETPL is scheduled to launch its maiden season on August 26 and brings together seasoned international campaigners and emerging cricketers in the region. Maxwell, who doubles up as co-owner and captain of Belfast Wolves, detailed his experience of building a squad from the ground up during the draft process. Incredibly happy with how the draft went for the Belfast Wolves. It was a new experience for me to be involved that heavily, starting a team from scratch and going through the list management process. Building a squad from the ground up is not easy, but we had a clear plan. We wanted to put together a team that could compete from day one. The process of picking players, balancing the squad, and making sure we had cover in every department was a great learning experience. We are extremely happy with the way the draft went. We were able to get the picks we needed and the playing skills we needed to complete our list. We have good depth in both batting and bowling, which will be crucial in a long tournament. Overall, we feel we have built a strong and balanced side for the Wolves, Maxwell said in a statement issued by the tournament on Monday. Ashwin, the former India off-spinner, will take on the role of captain and mentor for the Dublin Guardians. He highlighted his long-standing association with franchise owner, former India captain and head coach Rahul Dravid and their shared vision for Irish and European cricket. Me and Rahul Dravid bhai have shared a great bond over the last five years. He has been the coach of India, and I learned a lot about leadership while playing under him. In fact, I captained him in a club championship final in Chennai about 13 years ago. Now, we will be working together again this time around for the Dublin Guardians. I think he also got to understand my game better over time and we share a very special rapport. We are building a close-knit team that believes in growth and improvement every single day. Our second connection is Irish cricket and the European circuit, which excites us a lot. We see huge potential there and want to be collaborative. We know there is a strong cricketing culture in Ireland, and we want to embrace it and contribute wherever we can. It was a bit unfortunate that the Irish players were picked early in the draft, otherwise we would have gone for a couple more. But we are very serious about making a difference and contributing to Irish cricket, he revealed. Meanwhile, Netherlands wicketkeeper-batter Edwards opened up on his recruitment by Amsterdam Flames co-owners, legendary cricketer Steve Waugh and ex-hockey player Jamie Dwyer, adding that their clear vision made his decision of joining the franchise an easy decision. It was a bit of a surprise. I was out having dinner with my partner when I got a call from the co-owners of Amsterdam Flames, Jamie Dwyer and Steve Waugh. They got straight to the point. They said they wanted me involved in the team and shared their vision for the franchise. I was super excited. Meanwhile, Netherlands wicketkeeper-batter Edwards opened up on his recruitment by Amsterdam Flames co-owners, legendary cricketer Steve Waugh and ex-hockey player Jamie Dwyer, adding that their clear vision made his decision of joining the franchise an easy decision. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They were very well prepared and knew exactly what they wanted from the team and the players. That made my decision easy. I was pretty much signed up straight away. I am really looking forward to playing for the Amsterdam Flames in the ETPL, he added. Article Source: IANS
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Fresh off a breathtaking 82-run knock that powered the Meerut Mavericks to a 36-run victory over the Gaur Gorakhpur Lions, opener Swastik Chikara revealed that sharing a dressing room with modern-day great Virat Kohli has shaped his approach to the game. Chikara, who earned his maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) contract following his sensational performances in earlier UP T20 editions, was a part of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) squad that famously lifted the IPL title in 2025. The young batter played a pivotal role in guiding the franchise to the finals in all three previous editions and lifting the title in 2024. During that title-winning 2024 season, Chikara was in a league of his own, finishing as the tournament's leading run-getter with a staggering 499 runs at an average of 49.90 and a strike rate of 185.50, featuring three fifties and a century. He credited his time in the RCB setup, and specifically his close observations of Kohli, for his current mindset and elite preparation. I have learnt from Virat Kohli to focus on your practice and give your 100 percent. I have been trying to follow the exact same approach, Chikara shared after his match-winning performance at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana International Cricket Stadium. His 45-ball 82, studded with nine boundaries and four massive sixes, laid the foundation for the Mavericks to post a season-high total of 206/6. During the innings, he also etched his name in the record books by becoming only the second player in tournament history to hit 100 sixes. Reflecting on his match-winning innings and the team's tactical approach, Chikara noted, I batted well, got a good stand, and helped my team, so I feel very good. It was a very good track, so we knew we could get a good total. We took on the Powerplay. Personally, I like to stand still and hit sixes. His 45-ball 82, studded with nine boundaries and four massive sixes, laid the foundation for the Mavericks to post a season-high total of 206/6. During the innings, he also etched his name in the record books by becoming only the second player in tournament history to hit 100 sixes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hopefully, with the blessings of my elders, I will have a good season this time around, he added. My ultimate goal for the season is to have the best strike rate, make the most runs, and hit the most sixes. Article Source: IANS
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1st Test: Sri Lanka Bowled Out For 462 On Day 3
Galle International Stadium: Sri Lanka needed just four deliveries on day three to wrap up Indias first innings for 462, as pacer Asitha Fernando swiftly removed tailender Prasidh Krishna in the opening over at the Galle International Stadium on Monday. India, resuming on their overnight score of 460/9, opted against using the heavy roller before the start of play, hoping to allow the pitch to deteriorate further while their last pair batted on. The decision, however, backfired, as their innings lasted less than three minutes, as Sri Lanka managed to wrap up their innings quickly. Fernando began by dropping a back-of-a-length delivery into Krishna's body, who managed to fend it towards square leg to get off the mark and hand the strike to Kuldeep Yadav. Kuldeep then pulled a short ball outside off-stump just over the leaping infielder toward deep mid-wicket for a single to put Krishna back on strike. Fernando immediately ramped up the pressure, coming around the wicket to crash a short delivery straight into Krishnas ribs as the batter struggled to get out of the way. The pacer maintained his short-pitched assault on the next ball as Krishna attempted a pull shot to counter it but succeeded only in gloving behind to wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella, who completed a simple catch to end Indias innings. Krishna departed for two off seven balls, leaving Kuldeep unbeaten on 13 at the other end. Prior to the start of days play, which began 15 minutes earlier due to loss of overs on days one and two, thanks to persistent rain, the match officials announced a late change in the umpiring setup. Fernando immediately ramped up the pressure, coming around the wicket to crash a short delivery straight into Krishnas ribs as the batter struggled to get out of the way. The pacer maintained his short-pitched assault on the next ball as Krishna attempted a pull shot to counter it but succeeded only in gloving behind to wicketkeeper Niroshan Dickwella, who completed a simple catch to end Indias innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 462 in 116.4 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 167, KL Rahul 82; Prabath Jayasuriya 4-109, Keshara Nuwantha 3-175) against Sri Lanka Article Source: IANS
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1st Test: Seen Him Come Through The Ranks, Rahul Praises 'very Special' Knock From Padikkal
Devdutt Padikkal: Having watched Devdutt Padikkal rise through the ranks in the Karnataka set-up, India vice-captain KL Rahul expressed immense pride at the young left-handed batter hitting his 167 his maiden Test century coming against Sri Lanka, something which he called very special. Batting at number three, Padikkals magnificent knock was laced with 15 fours and a six, as India made 460/9 in 116 overs at the end of day twos play. Very special - obviously coming from the same state, Dev is somebody that I've seen come through the ranks from under-19s and scored runs for Karnataka and make his way up to Indian cricket. In the last couple of years he's been waiting for his opportunity and quietly toiling in the nets and trying to get better at some aspects of his batting, Rahul said in a video posted on bcci.tv. on Monday. Rahul revealed that regular interactions with Padikkal also helped the left-hander prepare for the specific demands of Test cricket in the subcontinent. We've had a lot of chats over the last couple of years that he's been with the team as to what needs to get better or what to expect in Sri Lanka, what to expect in the Test matches to come and he's one of those players who's come here before, scored some runs in India A as well. So just getting used to the condition, he scored 100 in the warm-up game as well. He's been amongst runs, he's someone who loves batting and scoring big runs and I'm really happy that he could get the first hundred and that's really special for everybody and very important to get that early in your career so you can get that out of the way and then start enjoying your cricket and start enjoying your batting and take your batting to the next level. I think he's at a stage where he understands his batting really well and he's scoring lots of runs so I think he'll make that move into scoring bigger knocks for India and being more consistent, he added. Turning to his own solid contribution of 82, Rahul outlined the technical adjustments and background preparation required to tackle spin on Sri Lankan pitches. When you're scoring a place like Sri Lanka, where spin is going to play a very big role, you need to get your game plans right, you need to tighten up some technical aspects of your game and also understand what areas of the ground you can score in. So I've been here before, and I knew what to expect, and I've watched the last few series that have been played here - so picked up a few things from there and then just sat down and figured what I need to do and how I can give myself the best chance to perform in Sri Lanka and to play well against spin, he added. Despite the strong start to the tour, Rahul warned against complacency, noting that conditions would become increasingly demanding for the batters as the series progresses. More or less like for any other country you visit, you need to figure out how you want to play and what gives you the best chance. So I did that and I'm really happy with how I could play in the first innings. There are a few more innings to go in this series, so I think it will only get harder and harder from here on. So it's important to keep your head down and keep trusting the game plan, he added. Rahul also pointed to the open, collaborative environment in the Indian dressing room and the crucial role played by India A shadow tours in grooming younger players for overseas challenges. When I've been part of this dressing room before as well for so many years, it's always been a place where everyone's trying to learn from each other, everyone's trying to help each other out and we try and work together on the areas that we all need to get better at as a team. Its because at the end of the day when you perform as a team that's when we can win series outside of India and also in India to win Test matches and to win Test, series you need to play together as a team - so it's important that we help each other out. When I've been part of this dressing room before as well for so many years, it's always been a place where everyone's trying to learn from each other, everyone's trying to help each other out and we try and work together on the areas that we all need to get better at as a team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So its given them a good idea of what to expect, and they're prepared really well. I've just played a very small part in helping some of the guys, but the guys who know what to do have prepared really well and gone out there and done the job, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Axe Hangs Over Australian Batters After Darwin 'Disaster'
Australia's humiliating nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh has accelerated calls for regeneration of its ageing Test team with opener Jake Weatherald and the inconsistent Marnus Labuschagne in the firing line. The clash in Darwin had been touted as a mismatch after Bangladesh crumbled to an innings defeat in their only warm-up game and went into the first Test without injured pace spearhead Nahid Rana. But in one of the biggest upsets cricket has seen, the visitors pulled off a historic victory Sunday to leave top-ranked Australia shell-shocked and facing recriminations. Australia have suffered surprise home defeats in the recent past, including an eight-run loss to the West Indies at the Gabba in 2024. But the manner of this crushing loss, with Bangladesh dominating each of the four days, had Australian media Monday slamming it as a disaster and the most embarrassing ever. Former captain Ricky Ponting, who scored more than 13,000 Test runs, said it was time for tough decisions. I'm the last one to want to make change, he told Channel Seven when the Test was in its death throes. Axe Hangs Over Australian Batters After Darwin 'Disaster' As a captain or as a player I wanted to keep a group together, so it has to get to a bad point before I start saying you've got to leave somebody out. But there's been enough evidence for me coming here (Darwin) to suggest they weren't going to lose anything, or much at all, by starting that regeneration, bringing in another opener, bringing in someone at three... I think that has to happen. With the exception of Steve Smith (71 and 44) and second-innings century-maker Cameron Green, the Australian batting was poor with too many soft dismissals. Weatherald and number three Labuschagne are most at risk, both averaging under 27 since the start of the Ashes against England in late 2025 and rapidly running out of lives. The 1-2-3, as Ricky and I will tell you, are absolutely fundamental to the set-up of a batting team, former opener Matthew Hayden told the same broadcaster. When they are constantly putting that middle order under pressure, Steve Smith arriving way earlier than he ever needs to be, then you've got to start to answer those questions. - Bite the bullet - Josh Inglis was the spare batter for Darwin, but skipper Pat Cummins said selectors could look for alternatives outside the 13-man squad, acknowledging the batting failures were a little bit of a trend. A rejuvenated Matt Renshaw coming in for Weatherald is the most obvious change for the second Test starting in Mackay on Saturday. But there is also growing support for a younger generation to be given a chance, with Sam Konstas, Campbell Kellaway, Ollie Peake and Cooper Connolly knocking at the door. You have to bite the bullet at some stage, Australian great Mark Waugh said while former opener David Warner, whose place in the team has proved hard to fill since he quit in 2024, added: I think we've got to start blooding some youngsters. With Australia facing a tough three-Test challenge in South Africa as their next assignment in October, throwing in at least one youngster at Mackay to gain experience would make sense. Australian media suggested Kurtis Patterson or Nathan McSweeney were the two frontrunners to take Labuschagne's spot, although neither has been in outstanding form. Darwin was the first of up to 21 Tests Australia will play over the next 12 months, and the tried and tested bowling unit of Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon is seemingly still in favour, despite their advanced years. Returning from injury, Hazlewood shut down debate over whether he remains Australia's first-choice attack bowler with a six-wicket haul in Bangladesh's first innings. Veteran off-spinner Lyon, also on the comeback from injury, appears most vulnerable with the 38-year-old outbowled by Bangladesh counterpart Mehidy Hasan Miraz. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Understudy Todd Murphy, 25, is considered first in the pecking order to take over.
Joe Root's Return As Test Captain A Sign Of England's Problems
England's decision to reappoint Joe Root for a second spell as full-time Test captain, starting with this week's opener against Pakistan, is an obvious move but arguably an indictment of the lack of leadership in their set-up. Root, one of the best batsmen of his generation, has already led England in a national record 65 Tests, mainly during a five-year spell from 2017-2022. He initially stood down as skipper following a dire run of one win in 17 Tests. The last couple of years, it (the captaincy) sucked the life out of me, he said a few months later on a podcast. I was a shadow of the person I wanted to be... Once I'd made the decision it was a real relief. But, despite a modest return of 27 wins, 27 defeats and 11 draws as Test captain, Root is putting himself through it all again. England have no realistic alternative after former skipper Ben Stokes's dramatic announcement during the third Test at home to New Zealand in June that he was retiring from international cricket. Harry Brook, vice-captain under Stokes, is already the skipper of England's white-ball teams and it may have been too much to expect him to lead the side in all three formats. It was Brook's altercation with a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand in November last year which led England to impose a midnight curfew. When Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson were omitted from the second Test against New Zealand after breaking that curfew in a London bar, Root was installed as acting captain. Root announced last week he is ditching the curfew. None of England's other batsmen besides Brook are certain of their place and none of the bowlers are candidates to be captain, not least because of fitness issues. Ollie Pope, back in the squad for the first Test against Pakistan at Headingley, has previously been England's vice-captain. But after he was replaced in that role by Brook, he was dropped from the team during England's 4-1 Ashes thrashing in Australia. - 'Different player' - England appear to want Root to remain Test captain until at least the end of next year's home Ashes. That is a run of 13 Tests, which also includes a tough tour of South Africa later this year, and a series away to Bangladesh, who on Sunday delivered one of the all-time great upsets with a commanding nine-wicket win away to Australia. England will hope Root will be a more astute skipper second time around. I am a very different player and have a different way of looking at the game than the last time I captained, in a good way, the 35-year-old said when he was stand-in captain against New Zealand. But the fear is leadership could render Root, who is in sight of surpassing India hero Sachin Tendulkar as Test cricket's all-time leading run-scorer, a less effective batsman. That is the last thing England, who have lost seven of their last nine Tests, need as they look to move on from the Bazball era. Root said earlier this month he would not rip up the playbook of ultra-aggressive cricket but rather tweak things, in the hope of guiding England to the kind of series wins over powerhouses India and Australia that eluded Stokes and former Test coach Brendon McCullum, who remains in charge of the white-ball teams. England were often accused of arrogance under Stokes and McCullum, especially once results started to go against them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The three-Test series against Pakistan is set to reveal whether England under Root will be able to turn the tide. Root's return as Test captain a sign of England's problems
Tim Seifert Stars As Super Giants Win Maiden Hundred Title
New Zealand opener Tim Seifert's blistering innings paved the way for Manchester Super Giants' five-wicket win over Trent Rockets in the final of the Hundred at Lord's on Sunday. Seifert's 72 off just 38 balls, including seven sixes and four fours, left the Super Giants well on course to chase down a target of 159. But former Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir dismissed South African Heinrich Klaasen and New Zealand's Michael Bracewell before Ben Sanderson bowled two dot balls to bring the equation down to three needed off three. Veteran England all-rounder Liam Dawson, however, held his nerve to hit the winning runs with a six over mid-wicket as Manchester secured their first Hundred title. Afghanistan left-arm spinner Noor Ahmad took 3-33 as the Rockets were held to 158-8, with Aneurin Donald's 38 the top score as they failed to become the first team to win both men's and women's finals in the same season. The Rockets had more success in the preceding women's final, thrashing 2025 winners Sunrisers Leeds by eight wickets after dismissing their opponents for just 91. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sophia Dunkley smashed 41 off 23 balls and Beth Mooney, on the ground where she helped Australia hammer England in last month's women's T20 World Cup final, struck 31 not out off 21.
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DPL: Yajas Sharmas 86, Late Blitz Help Outer Delhi Warriors Defeat Purani Dilli 6
Outer Delhi Warriors: Outer Delhi Warriors produced a strong batting performance to defeat Purani Dilli 6 by 21 runs in a high-scoring Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 fixture on Sunday. Batting first, the Warriors posted a huge 219/5 in 20 overs, with Yajas Sharma, Akshay Saini and Harsh Tyagi playing key roles. The Warriors got off to a flying start as openers Priyansh Arya and Yajas Sharma added 120 runs for the first wicket in just over nine overs. Arya played a quick knock of 30 off 21 balls before being dismissed, but Yajas continued to attack the Purani Dilli 6 bowlers. Yajas was in complete control and kept scoring at a rapid pace. He eventually fell for an excellent 86 off 36 balls, but the Warriors continued to score freely despite losing a few wickets in the middle overs. With the innings needing a strong finish, Harsh Tyagi and Akshay Saini stepped up and added 55 runs for the fifth wicket. Tyagi scored 32 off 15 balls, while Saini provided the final push with a quick-fire 49* off 23 balls to take the Warriors to 219/5. For Purani Dilli 6, Digvesh Rathi was the standout bowler, returning figures of 3/25 in his four overs. Chasing 220, Purani Dilli 6 also made an impressive start. Openers Samarth Seth and Aryan Gaur put together 104 runs for the first wicket, giving their side hope of chasing down the big target. Gaur led the attack with a brilliant 65 off 37 balls, while Seth contributed 42 off 24 balls. However, the Warriors fought back strongly once the opening partnership was broken. Aman Chaudhary played a key role in turning the game in the Warriors' favour, picking up three wickets in his first three overs and eventually completing his spell with figures of 4/38 in four overs. The wickets triggered a mini-collapse and put Purani Dilli 6 under pressure. Gaur led the attack with a brilliant 65 off 37 balls, while Seth contributed 42 off 24 balls. However, the Warriors fought back strongly once the opening partnership was broken. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Purani Dilli 6 needing 41 runs from the final over, the result was virtually decided as Outer Delhi Warriors completed a convincing victory in a high-scoring contest. Article Source: IANS
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APL: Denish Das, Saurav Dihingia Guide Barpeta Braves To 14-run VJD Win Over Nagaon Rangers
Assam Cricket Association Stadium: Captain Denish Das and Saurav Mousum Dihingia produced a composed batting effort before rain brought a premature end to the contest as Barpeta Braves defeated Nagaon Rangers by 14 runs via the VJD Method in the Assam Premier League at the Assam Cricket Association Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday. The result also confirmed that Nagaon Rangers, Tezpur Titans and Jorhat Stallions are out of contention for the next stage of the competition. Asked to bat first, Nagaon Rangers posted 133/6 in their 20 overs, with Jitu Ali leading the way with an unbeaten 76 off 48 balls. He struck seven fours and three sixes in a fluent innings that kept Nagaon competitive. Dhruv Raaj Borah added 20 off 19 balls, while SK Jnyanam contributed 12. Barpeta Braves' bowlers kept the scoring under control despite Jitu's late charge. Bikiran Das was the pick of the attack with 2/18 from his four overs. In reply, Barpeta lost Hrishikesh Das for 21 in the sixth over, but Saurav Mousum Dihingia and Denish Das ensured there was no further damage. The pair put together an unbeaten partnership to keep the Braves comfortably ahead of the required rate. Dihingia remained unbeaten on 40 off 46 balls, hitting four boundaries, while captain Denish Das once again led from the front with an unbeaten 46 off 32 deliveries. His innings included three fours and a six and came at a strike rate of 143.75. In reply, Barpeta lost Hrishikesh Das for 21 in the sixth over, but Saurav Mousum Dihingia and Denish Das ensured there was no further damage. The pair put together an unbeaten partnership to keep the Braves comfortably ahead of the required rate. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The victory keeps Barpeta Braves firmly in the race for the top spots, while Nagaon Rangers' defeat brings their campaign to an end. Along with Nagaon, Tezpur Titans and Jorhat Stallions have also been eliminated from contention. Article Source: IANS
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DPL 2026: 'Sarthak Is A Very Good Person', Says Yash Dhull After Central Delhi Kings' Win
Central Delhi Kings: Central Delhi Kings skipper Yash Dhull praised North Delhi Strikers captain Sarthak Ranjan for his character, saying he has immense respect for his fellow captain despite the intense contest between the two sides in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 Sarthak is a very good person. We celebrated, but he is a good person, and I respect him a lot, Dhull said after Central Delhi Kings registered an emphatic eight-wicket victory over North Delhi Strikers at the Arun Jaitley Stadium here on Sunday. Dhull's comments came after Central Delhi Kings produced a dominant all-round performance, restricting North Delhi to 150/9 before chasing down the target in just 9.3 overs. The Central Delhi skipper led from the front with a breathtaking 69 off just 24 balls, while Siddharth Joon smashed 76 off 24 deliveries as the duo put together a 140-run opening partnership off only 45 balls. Dhull said the team's aggressive approach from the first ball was central to their commanding victory. Our plan was to give a good start to the team in the powerplay because a 150-run match can change anytime. I was also feeling good from the bat, so this was our plan, he said. Central Delhi raced to 112 runs in the mandatory six-over powerplay, completely taking the game away from North Delhi. Dhull said the wicket did not prompt them to change their approach, with the focus instead on positive intent and putting the opposition under immediate pressure. The wicket was the same. Actually, the intent was a little different. I think we came with a positive intent that we will go and express ourselves, he said. When you play aggressively, the bowler also starts putting the ball in his thoughts because he can't put the ball in a good line. So this was our plan, that we will go and express ourselves. Dhull was also impressed by Joon's explosive knock and backed him to take greater responsibility for the side. You have seen Siddharth. He has all the shots. He hits all the shots. I want him to continue his form and, when I am not there, he should take responsibility and win his team, he said. The Kings' bowling unit had earlier done its job by restricting North Delhi to 150/9. Tejas Baroka picked up 2/17, while Gavnish Khurana, Aatrey Tripathi and Abhishek Kumar Yadav claimed two wickets each. Dhull was pleased with the overall performance and hoped the side could maintain the same momentum in their upcoming matches. We were in touch. Our bowling was also good today, so everything went well. I hope it will be the same in the future, he said. The skipper also spoke about adapting between red-ball and white-ball cricket, saying mental preparation is key to making the transition. If you are mentally prepared, whether it's a red ball or a white ball, you can prepare well. This is already a culture in NCA, how to switch quickly, he said. Dhull, however, said he remains focused on making the most of every opportunity rather than worrying about what lies ahead. If you are mentally prepared, whether it's a red ball or a white ball, you can prepare well. This is already a culture in NCA, how to switch quickly, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think that I should focus on the match I am playing. I will think about it later, because you will perform in that match first. Only then can you go ahead, he added. Article Source: IANS
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