Inglis hammers rapid ton amid Australia batting order debate
The wicketkeeper-batter hit 125 off 107 balls for a Cricket Australia XI against England Lions
High Price Tag Likely Factor Behind RCB Releasing Livingstone: Anil Kumble
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India captain Anil Kumble believes that Liam Livingstones high price was likely a factor in the Royal Challengers Bengalurus decision to release him into the IPL 2026 auction pool. Livingstone played for RCB in their title-winning IPL 2025 season after being bought for Rs. 8.75 crore at last years mega auction. However, he had an underwhelming time - scoring 112 runs in eight innings with a strike rate of 133.33, including one half-century, and taking two wickets in nine overs with an economy rate of 8.44. It would be interesting to see if RCB or any other team ropes him in for the IPL 2026 auction, to be held in Abu Dhabi, on December 16. Releases are always tough calls. Liam Livingstone is someone I enjoyed working with closely, and he was extremely good for Punjab in IPL 2022, probably his best IPL season. He can change the game single-handedly in just a few overs with his powerful batting. What makes him special is his bowling flexibility; he bowls leg spin to right-handers and off spin to left-handers, plus hes a good fielder, making him a complete package. Unfortunately, he didn't have a great IPL season for RCB last year and also missed out on selection for England. Otherwise, Im sure other franchises would be interested in him. His high price tag was likely a factor in the release. RCB also needs to find backup options, both an overseas fast bowler and an Indian fast bowler to support their main bowling attack of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood. This need for bowling depth might be another reason behind this tough call, said Kumble, a former RCB skipper, on JioStar. What makes him special is his bowling flexibility; he bowls leg spin to right-handers and off spin to left-handers, plus hes a good fielder, making him a complete package. Unfortunately, he didn't have a great IPL season for RCB last year and also missed out on selection for England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Im also surprised they didn't retain Swastik Chikara, who was an excellent buy last season after his prolific performances in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. I was actually expecting him to get a game, but he didnt play a single match and now, hasn't been retained. If RCB wants to strengthen their batting lineup, there are several Indian uncapped batsmen they can target in the auction to build their squad depth for the upcoming season, he added. Article Source: IANS
2nd Test: India Lose Wickets In Heap, Reach 102/4 At Tea
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: South Africa strengthened their hold on the ongoing second Test by reducing India to 102/4 in 36 overs at tea on day threes play here at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Resuming from 9/0, India lost four wickets for 93 runs in 29.5 overs during the session. Despite Yashasvi Jaiswal making 58 and sharing a 65-run opening stand with KL Rahul, India began to unravel in the second half. By the time the session ended, India experienced a dramatic collapse losing three wickets for seven runs in a frenetic 20-ball spell, where the pitchs slowness and turn combined with poor shot selection left them in tatters. With India still trailing by 387 runs, they now look to captain Rishabh Pant (six not out) and Ravindra Jadeja (zero not out) to mount a fightback and keep their hopes alive of saving the series. In the morning, Rahul and Jaiswal started cautiously and carefully handled the threat from spinners. The duo hit four boundaries together off Marco Jansen and Wiaan Mulder, before South Africa introduced their spinners. With the spinners finding turn at times, Rahul began to use his feet while Jaiswal looked for a sweep and slog-sweep something which fetched him boundaries against Keshav Maharaj and Simon Harmer. At the stroke of the first drinks break, Rahuls discomfort against the turning ball eventually cost him when he went for a forward defence on a slower ball from Maharaj and edged to first slip. Back at number three, B Sai Sudharsan appeared fluent from the start, executing his cover drives to reach the boundary ropes twice. Meanwhile, Jaiswal continued to show intent against spin and reached his fifty - the first half-century by an Indian batter in the series. But his progress was cut short when, in an attempt to play a cheeky late dab off Harmer, the ball stopped slightly and the outside edge was caught by short third man, who made a sharp diving grab. Sudharsans attacking approach then led to his downfall, as a pull on a short ball from Harmer was caught by mid-wicket, who held on after a second attempt. Back at number three, B Sai Sudharsan appeared fluent from the start, executing his cover drives to reach the boundary ropes twice. Meanwhile, Jaiswal continued to show intent against spin and reached his fifty - the first half-century by an Indian batter in the series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 489 in 151.1 overs (Senuran Muthusamy 109; Kuldeep Yadav 4-115) lead India 102/4 in 36 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 58, KL Rahul 22) by 387 runs Article Source: IANS
Cummins Looked Like A Player Nearing The Completion Of His Rehabilitation, Says McDonald
Andrew McDonald: Australia head coach Andrew McDonald said skipper Pat Cummins looked like a player nearing the completion of his rehabilitation after bowling at full tilt in Perth, but added that a final decision on his participation in the second Ashes Test in Brisbane will be taken late. The early finish in Perth meant Cummins, who is on road to recovery following a lower back stress issue, will have his bowling session on Tuesday instead of Monday. The Australian selectors are set to discuss his readiness for a comeback soon, though they will weigh in the timing carefully. Should Cummins return in Brisbane and the match runs for all five days, there would still be an eightday gap before the third Test takes place in Adelaide. Once we see him again we'll be able to then join the dots as to what that potentially looks like. But for those who saw him in Perth, I did say this a while back that he'll be up and bowling...and people will be sitting there questioning why he's not playing. It looked like a player that was nearing the completion of his rehabilitation. The intensity was there, the ball speed was there. There's a lot of positives, but now it's just really building that resilience within the soft tissue and making sure that we're not putting him in harm's way in terms of accelerating it too much. But it will be a genuine discussion leading into this Test match. That may be one that eventuates late for us. A little bit to work through but it's nearing completion, which is really, really positive, McDonald told reporters on Monday. Meanwhile, fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has entered the first week of rehabilitation to recover from a lowgrade hamstring injury, with McDonald declining to set a timeline for his return in the Ashes. Hazlewood is expected to link up with the squad in Brisbane to continue his recovery. He's working through the first week of his rehab. I'm not sure that we need to give an update on that. Once he gets further down the track and (we) have some rough timelines, then we'll be in a position to communicate that. Meanwhile, fast bowler Josh Hazlewood has entered the first week of rehabilitation to recover from a lowgrade hamstring injury, with McDonald declining to set a timeline for his return in the Ashes. Hazlewood is expected to link up with the squad in Brisbane to continue his recovery. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I know that hell be available at some point during the series, and once again, were not going to put our medical team into a scenario where we identify a game and then the speculation starts around that, added McDonald. Article Source: IANS
Khawaja To Be Assessed For Back Issues, Says McDonald
Andrew McDonald: Australia coach Andrew McDonald has confirmed Usman Khawaja will undergo medical assessment this week for the back issues which cropped up during the opening Ashes Test in Perth, but expressed optimism that the senior opener will be fit for the second game starting on December 4 in Brisbane. Khawaja was unable to open in either innings and batted only once, while also missing considerable time on the field. As per McDonald, Australias medical staff are set to investigate further, as Khawaja has never previously experienced back spasms of this nature in his playing career. There was discussions around further investigation to whether it was more serious than what we sort of first anticipated. So we'll work through that. We'll get a squad together. We'll step through everything that we normally step through. We get to camp in six days' time. It's a long way out, a lot of information to gather between now and then, and hopefully Usman is fit and available for selection. I think anytime you spasm, it's a result of something going on in your back. So I think that further investigation is just due diligence around that. You spasm for a reason. He hasn't had it before, so that's what will probably entail a bit more further investigation. My gut feel is that it should be okay, but as I said, we'll wait for that information to present, McDonald told reporters on Monday. He also conceded the selectors have a lot to consider following Travis Heads explosive century as a standin opener in the Perth Test. Heads 123 off 83 balls in the second innings sealed a thrilling victory and has now sparked a debate over whether his role in the batting order be revisited. We've got a lot to consider. Batting orders are always debated heavily over a period of time. Middle order players haven't been sort of the ones that have been the popular ones to open the batting. So we'll discuss and work through what it looks like. I think it gave us a little bit of a lens potentially to the future in terms of adjusting batting orders in second innings, which is something that we have discussed. To be able to put different people in different positions with the scenario that was presented. So this one happened probably through a bit more chance and obviously the unfortunate injury to Usman. But I think it really probably opens up that discussion more than, more than anything else for us. I think it gave us a little bit of a lens potentially to the future in terms of adjusting batting orders in second innings, which is something that we have discussed. To be able to put different people in different positions with the scenario that was presented. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its a conversation that we have had. Weve had a conversation around Travis opening the batting for a long period of time, and Trav has been on the record this week and previously around that also. I suppose now that its out there, yeah, happy to talk about it. Will we do it? If it presents at the right time, potentially, he added. Article Source: IANS
South African Centurion Senuran Muthusamy Celebrates 'Awesome' Test Journey
South Africa's Senuran Muthusamy on Sunday said he overcame doubts about his career after a forgettable first taste of Test cricket in India to come back and register his maiden century. Muthusamy made 109 in South Africa's imposing 489 all out on day two of the second Test in Guwahati to frustrate the Indian attack with his grit and patience. A left-hander who bowls spin, Muthusamy missed the team's opening win but returned for the final Test -- his eighth -- to make an instant impact batting at number seven. The 31-year-old put on a key eighth-wicket stand of 97 with Marco Jansen and reached his hundred in 192 balls for life to come full circle in a country where he can trace his roots back several generations to the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. My journey's been unique, Muthusamy told reporters. (I) Got a taste of international cricket in 2019 in India, debuted here, went back into the wilderness a little bit. There were times, especially after 2019, where I wasn't sure if I'd ever play Test cricket again and certainly not in India after we lost that series. I've got a really cool group around me, so I'm very grateful for their support and their love. Yeah, it's an awesome journey, he said. Muthusamy fared well enough with the bat in his debut at Visakhapatnam in 2019, unbeaten in both innings for 33 and 49. But he made just nine and seven in the following Test in Pune. With the ball he claimed just two wickets in two heavy defeats and slipped out of favour. He played a Test each in 2023 and 2024 but returned with force this year and claimed 11 wickets and scored 106 runs to be named player of the series in South Africa's recent 1-1 draw in Pakistan. It's tough being a spinning all-rounder in South Africa, Muthusamy said. Conditions are a lot different (in South Africa) to the sub-continent. But when we get an opportunity to come to the sub-continent... it's an awesome challenge that we look forward to. I see myself as an all-rounder so I try to contribute where I can towards the team's cause. I just try to add as much value as I can. Temba Bavuma's South Africa are chasing their first Test series win in India since Hansie Cronje's team triumphed in 2000. The pitch in Guwahati still looks to be full of runs and despite a good first innings total the South African spin attack of Simon Harmer, Keshav Maharaj and Muthusamy face a tough challenge dislodging the Indian batters. I think Simon's got over a thousand first class wickets, Kesh has over 200 international wickets, said Muthusamy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So there's a vast amount of experience and I look forward to seeing how things unfold.
Kane Williamson Returns For WI Tests As NZ Name Squad For Series Opener
Cello Basin Reserve: Kane Williamson has been recalled to New Zealands Test squad for the opening match against the West Indies, joining a 14-player group that also features pace bowlers Jacob Duffy, Zakary Foulkes, and Blair Tickner. Daryl Mitchell has been passed fit after overcoming a minor groin injury sustained during the first ODI against the same opponents. Williamson had skipped the July Test series versus Zimbabwe and has not played a Test for New Zealand since December last year. To prepare for his return, he is set to turn out for Northern Districts in the second round of the Plunkett Shield. Duffy and Foulkes both debuted in the Zimbabwe series, with Foulkes making headlines by recording the best match figures by a New Zealand bowler on Test debut9 for 75. Tickner, meanwhile, is back in the Test frame for the first time since March 2023. Kyle Jamieson and Glenn Phillips werent considered for the first Test as they continue to build their match fitness as part of a managed red-ball return-to-play plan. Matt Fisher (shin), Will ORourke (back) and Ben Sears (hamstring) were not considered for selection due to injury. New Zealand head coach Rob Walter welcomed the return of Williamson to an already high performing Test side. Kanes ability on the field speaks for itself and it will be great to have his skills as well as his leadership back in the Test group, he said. Hes had a bit of time off to get himself ready for red-ball cricket, and I know hes looking forward to playing for Northern Districts in the second round of the Plunket Shield in the lead-up to the first Test. Walter spoke on Zak Foulkes selection after his Test debut in Zimbabwe earlier in the year. Zak couldnt have performed much better in his first Test against Zimbabwe. That, along with his recent form across the white-ball tours, has rightfully earned him selection. Walter said Duffy and Tickner were experienced campaigners. Both Jacob and Blair have been around a while and know what it takes to perform at the highest level. Theyve impressed in their white-ball opportunities so far this summer and we back them to do so in the Test arena if called upon. The first Test starts in Christchurch at Hagley Oval on December 2. Walter said Duffy and Tickner were experienced campaigners. Both Jacob and Blair have been around a while and know what it takes to perform at the highest level. Theyve impressed in their white-ball opportunities so far this summer and we back them to do so in the Test arena if called upon. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Squad: Tom Latham (c), Tom Blundell (wk), Michael Bracewell, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Matt Henry, Daryl Mitchell, Rachin Ravindra, Mitchell Santner, Nathan Smith, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young. Article Source: IANS
Hazlewood set to miss Brisbane, Cummins push hard for return
Australia coach Andrew McDonald said he expected Hazlewood to be able to play a part during the series
Daniyal stars as Shaheens clinch Rising Stars title in Super Over
Ahmed Daniyal first defended six runs in the final over of the game before conceding just six runs in the Super Over to set up Pakistan Shaheens' win
Khawaja to have back issues examined, McDonald admits 'a lot to consider'
CA's medical staff will look into Khawaja's back spasm and the coach says the batting order will be discussed leading into the Brisbane Test after Head's heroics
Williamson returns for West Indies Tests, Jamieson held back
Glenn Phillips has been given more time to build match fitness but Daryl Mitchell is available after injury
Italy retains Davis Cup with 2-0 win against Spain
Italy secures its fourth Davis Cup title with a 2-0 victory over Spain, clinching a third consecutive championship
Union Home Minister Amit Shah: Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the Indian womens blind cricket after they won the first-ever Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind beating Nepal by seven wickets in the final held in Colombo. The success marked a perfect campaign where India remained unbeaten, demonstrating complete dominance throughout the tournament. A historic day for Indian sports! Congratulations to Team India on their remarkable victory in Womens T20 Cricket World Cup for the Blind 2025. Our Tiranga today flutters higher with pride at your achievement. Your triumph mirrors your resolve and dedication to win honors for the nation. All my best wishes for your future endeavors @blind_cricket, Amit Shah posted on X. Opting to field first, India limited Nepal to 114 for 5 in their 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the standout performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. The victory comes barely three weeks after the Indian womens team defeated South Africa in Navi Mumbaitwo landmark wins that highlight the rising status of womens cricket in the country, both in mainstream and visually impaired categories. Opting to field first, India limited Nepal to 114 for 5 in their 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the standout performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The T20 tournament, a six-team event including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, and the USA, started on November 11 in Delhi. Following a few matches in Bengaluru, the knockout stages shifted to Colombo, Sri Lanka. Article Source: IANS
2nd Test: Kolkatas Wicket Was Different, This Is Road, Says Kuldeep Yadav
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Kuldeep Yadav who finished with a figure of 4/115 in first innings described ACA Stadium pitch as proper road after Indian bowlers' struggle continued on Day 2 of the second Test. South Africa posted a formidable 489 in their first innings, thanks to Senuran Muthusamys 109 his maiden Test century and Marco Jansens explosive 93. The duos career best scores in Tests took them to a commanding total and put them in a good position to draw the game. Kolkatas wicket was different, this is a road, said Kuldeep Yadav, who returned 4/115, at the press conference here on Sunday. Its challenging and thats why its called a Test wicket. It doesnt happen every day as a bowler. You always think of dominating, but when you get a good wicket then its also very important how you come back. The way we bowled yesterday, we were in very good control but obviously, in one session there was a partnership so we got a little behind in the game. Indias openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal ensured there were no setbacks and reached 9/0 in 6.1 overs at stumps on day twos play against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Due to light conditions deteriorating hugely, it brought another early end to the day, with India trailing South Africa by 480 runs. It was a difficult wicket for the bowlers because I didnt feel that there was a lot of help in this wicket, even for fast bowlers it didnt seem like a lot of help. But yes, this is Test cricket and you should enjoy it. The more you learn, the more you mature, you shouldnt think so much about the wicket. Kuldeep Yadav finished with four wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja claimed two apiece. Simon Harmer was the only South African batter not to reach double figures in an otherwise commanding display for the Proteas. The final session began with Siraj providing India the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted for a hook, but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best knock of 109 that had blunted India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Personally, I felt yesterday in the first session there was a bit of moisture in the wicket so I got a little bit of turn there. After that it was very good to bat on, said Yadav. There wasnt any turn yesterday as well as today. Jadeja and I have been talking about it but the wicket is very good to bat on. I mean, obviously its very good to have an attacking mindset but you have to understand how the wicket is playing and you cant just go attacking all the time and just leak runs, he said. Jansen continued to take charge - launching two towering sixes off Jadeja and taking a four and six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen continued to find boundaries and also featured in a defiant last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. But Jansen fell agonisingly short of a maiden Test hundred - chopping on to a Kuldeep googly for 93. But his innings included seven sixes - the jointhighest tally in a knock for a lowerorder batter in India. With South Africa making a score more than any first-innings total to lose a Test in India, they have left themselves well-placed to push for a rare series win on Indian soil. Jansen continued to take charge - launching two towering sixes off Jadeja and taking a four and six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen continued to find boundaries and also featured in a defiant last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Jansen and Wiaan Mulder being economical, India managed to be watchful till stumps arrived. With three days left in the game, pressure will be huge on India to level the series and save themselves from a second series loss at home in two years. Article Source: IANS
Saifuddin, Ankon Return For Bangladesh's First Two T20Is Against Ireland
Mahidul Islam Ankon: Bangladesh have selected Mohammad Saifuddin and Mahidul Islam Ankon for the first two Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) of the forthcoming three-match series against Ireland, two changes from the squad that played the West Indies last month. Saifuddin returns to the shortest format after playing in the Afghanistan T20Is in Sharjah, where Bangladesh swept 3-0. Ankon, who has only played one Test and three ODIs and is uncapped in T20Is, now has a new chance to establish himself in Bangladesh's top order. Taskin Ahmed and Shamim Hossain were excluded because of obligations in the Abu Dhabi T10 league, according to chief selector Gazi Ashraf Hossain. Taskin has an NOC, so he is not available to us currently, Hossain said. We know that he will play for Bangladesh whenever we ask him to, but we are well aware of the plans. He added that Shamim Hossain was omitted to try out new options at the top of the order. We haven't considered Shamim Hossain for the first two T20Is. We have picked Mahidul Islam so that we can try someone in the top four. The entire three-match series will be played in Chattogram on November 27, 29 and December 2, as Bangladesh continue to fine-tune their T20I setup ahead of a busy 2025 calendar. He added that Shamim Hossain was omitted to try out new options at the top of the order. We haven't considered Shamim Hossain for the first two T20Is. We have picked Mahidul Islam so that we can try someone in the top four. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Litton Das (capt), Saif Hassan (vice-capt), Tanzid Hasan, Parvez Hossain Emon, Tawhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali, Nurul Hasan, Mahidul Islam Ankon, Mahedi Hasan, Rishad Hossain, Nasum Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Shoriful Islam, Mohammad Saifuddin. Article Source: IANS
Saifuddin returns but no Taskin for first two T20Is against Ireland
Taskin is currently playing in the Abu Dhabi T10 and was not available for selection
Balbirnie: Curtis can be proud of his work
Ireland leave Bangladesh with a 2-0 Test series defeat but their 26-year-old allrounder has impressed with his batting ability
If India Can Bat For Next Two Days, They Will Be In Stronger Position, Says Kumble
Following South Africa: Former India cricketer Anil Kumble asserts that India needs to bat through the next two days to stand a chance of survival in the second Test at Guwahati. Following South Africa's innings, where Senuran Muthusamy scored his first Test century (109) and Marco Jansen made an impressive 93, the visitors reached 489 before India finished Day 2 at 9/0, trailing by 480 runs. He emphasised that although the surface will still be good for batting, the hosts will need to be disciplined and patient. I certainly expect a little more wear and tear, and Im sure the spinners will come into play tomorrow. That said, it will still be a good surface to bat onruns wont be hard to come by. For India, this is a must-win Test. Theyve had six tough sessions, and theyll be thinking about how they can bat through the next two days. If India can control the third and fourth day, theyll put themselves in a position to think about the second innings, Kumble told JioStar after the days play on Sunday. Kumble also analysed Yashasvi Jaiswals responsibilities heading into Day 3, saying, Yashasvi will have a role, but not necessarily right at the start. He needs to settle in, get used to the conditions If he can get through the first 3045 minutes and negotiate Jansens early spell, well see the dominant version of Jaiswal we know. Hell certainly look to take on the spinners. India's bowlers made early progress earlier in the day, but they were unable to break the Muthusamy-Jansen partnership. Bumrah, Siraj, and Jadeja each claimed two wickets, while Kuldeep Yadav finished with four. With seven sixes, Jansen equalled the mark for the jointhighest tally in a knock for a lowerorder batter in India. With South Africa making a score higher than any first-innings total to lose a Test in India, they have left themselves well-placed to push for a rare series win on Indian soil. India's response began cautiously, with KL Rahul and Jaiswal resisting a probing spell from Jansen and Wiaan Mulder before play was once again halted early due to bad light. India's bowlers made early progress earlier in the day, but they were unable to break the Muthusamy-Jansen partnership. Bumrah, Siraj, and Jadeja each claimed two wickets, while Kuldeep Yadav finished with four. With seven sixes, Jansen equalled the mark for the jointhighest tally in a knock for a lowerorder batter in India. With South Africa making a score higher than any first-innings total to lose a Test in India, they have left themselves well-placed to push for a rare series win on Indian soil. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africas lower order turned the game, and Dale Steyn felt India lacked tactical flexibility with the ball. They stuck with Plan A for too long and didnt switch to a Plan B or C On a flatter wicket like this, they needed something different, the former Protea said, adding that Indias defensive fields allowed South Africa to settle too easily. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan opt to bat; Naseem, Usman Tariq back
The hosts left out Salman Mirza and Abrar Ahmed
2nd Test: Really Special In Front Of Full House, Says Muthusamy After Maiden Ton
South Africa: South Africas Senuran Muthusamy seized the spotlight on Day 2 of the second Test between the Proteas and India here at the Barsapara Stadium with a brilliant maiden century that helped the visitors elevate their overnight score from 247/6 to 489 at the close of their first innings. He described it as a special moment to reach the three-figure mark at a packed ground and expressed satisfaction at contributing to the teams total. Muthusamy, who recently won the ICC Player of the Month award, received brilliant support from wicketkeeper-batter Kyle Verreynne (45 off 122) and Marco Jansen from the other end as the latter notched up 93 runs off 91 deliveries before falling short of a well-deserved century. Speaking to the broadcasters after the game, the batting all-rounder, who notched up 109 runs off 206 deliveries while batting at No. 7, said, It was a really special moment in front of this full house. I'm just glad that I could contribute to the team and really put some runs on the board in the first innings, which is always important. When asked about his strategy when he was in the middle, with the team having lost six wickets, he added, It was just to build partnerships and to really try and extend the innings and then score runs in between. I think Scholesy (Verreynne) did really well today and Marco was special. And the other guys chipped in as well, which was awesome. Jansen was terrific with the bat as he hit six fours and a massive seven sixes, leaving the Indian bowlers in trouble. His towering sixes helped him get into the nervous nineties, only before he was unluckily dismissed by Kuldeep Yadav. Muthusamy was all praises for the tall cricketer and lauded his six-hitting abilities, saying, Oh, it was incredible. I had the best seat in the house. That was special. Special ball striking. It was fantastic from him. It was awesome. Jansen was terrific with the bat as he hit six fours and a massive seven sixes, leaving the Indian bowlers in trouble. His towering sixes helped him get into the nervous nineties, only before he was unluckily dismissed by Kuldeep Yadav. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Around the noise and the emotion, I was just really disappointed. And when I was standing with Scholesy, I said, You know, it mightve just brushed my glove, I think I might be okay. And then when it came up on the DRS, it was fantastic that there was a little scratch on it. I did kind of feel something, but I think just with the emotion and the disappointment of being given out, it didn't register straightaway until a little bit later, he added. Article Source: IANS
KL Rahul To Captain India In ODIs Against South Africa, Pant, Jadeja, Gaikwad Return
With Jasprit Bumrah: Senior wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul has been named captain of Indias ODI squad for the upcoming three-game series against South Africa, starting on November 30. The series will also see the return of Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja and Ruturaj Gaikwad into the 50-over set-up. IANS had previously reported on Sunday that due to Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer unavailable due to neck and spleen injuries respectively and recuperating under specialists care in Mumbai the leadership duties toss-up was between Rahul and Pant. IANS understands that Rahul being a first-choice player in the ODIs meant he got the nod to be Indias captain for the series against the Proteas ahead of Pant, whos leading India in the ongoing second Test in Guwahati. Rahul has captained India 12 times in ODIs from 2022 to 2023. He was also the captain when India beat South Africa in the 50-over series by 2-1 in 2023. Pant, meanwhile, makes a return to the ODI team as well after rehab for a fractured right foot prevented him from playing in the series against Australia last month, where India lost 2-1. With Gill unavailable, Yashasvi Jaiswal retains his place and could well open with Rohit Sharma against the Proteas. But he will face stiff competition from Gaikwad, who has been in scintillating form of late and is coming off hitting a century and a half-century in a three-match 50-over series against South Africa A in Rajkot. Left-handed batter Tilak Varma also makes a return after his last ODI came in December 2023, while Dhruv Jurel retains his spot. It will be interesting to see who between Pant, Varma and even Rahul could bat at four in Iyers absence. Veteran spin-bowling all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who was left out of the three-game ODI series in Australia, has been included for the series at the expense of Axar Patel, who could feature in the subsequent five-match T20I series. Left-handed batter Tilak Varma also makes a return after his last ODI came in December 2023, while Dhruv Jurel retains his spot. It will be interesting to see who between Pant, Varma and even Rahul could bat at four in Iyers absence. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India squad: Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Virat Kohli, Tilak Varma, KL Rahul (captain & wk), Rishabh Pant (wk), Washington Sundar, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Harshit Rana, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Prasidh Krishna, Arshdeep Singh, and Dhruv Jurel Article Source: IANS
Rahul to lead in ODIs against South Africa in Gill's absence; Pant back
Jasprit Bumrah was rested while Shreyas Iyer and Hardik Pandya continue to recover from their injuries
McCullum backs Crawley; calls on England to show greater 'conviction'
England head coach defends opener despite pair as methods come under scrutiny
Thornton, Manenti give South Australia early advantage
The home side's top order laid a solid foundation during the night session of the pink-ball game
Taijul And Murad Guide Bangladesh To 2-0 Series Sweep
Shakib Al Hasan: Hasan Murad broke Irelands stubborn resistance on the final day, securing Bangladeshs 217-run victory in the second Test in Dhaka on Sunday. Curtis Campher stood firm with an unbeaten 71 off 259 balls, and alongside Gavin Hoey, endured over 31 overs before Murad dismissed Hoey and No. 11 Matthew Humphreys with consecutive deliveries to seal a 2-0 series sweep. Murad and Taijul Islam each claimed four wickets, but the standout moment of the match belonged to Mushfiqur Rahim, who scored a century in his 100th Test. Taijul also reached a personal milestone, becoming the sixth left-arm spinner to pick up 250 Test wickets; he had earlier overtaken Shakib Al Hasans 246 to become Bangladeshs leading wicket-taker. Play had also been briefly halted on the third day due to an earthquake. Campher and Hoey batted with impressive calmness after lunch, stretching Bangladeshs frustration as they ensured Ireland survived 59.3 overs on the fifth day despite several moments of danger. Campher displayed solid defence from the start, while Jordan Neill at the other end struck multiple boundaries, including a lofted six off Murad. Litton Das put down a chance when Neill was on 23, but Mehidy Hasan Miraz eventually beat Neills forward push to disturb the stumps. Campher reached his fifty with a straight six and continued to resist with disciplined batting. Ireland began the final day on 176 for 6, with four wickets in hand. Bangladeshs spinners made the most of friendlier conditions after their batters had used the surface during the morning session. Openers Andy Balbirnie and Paul Stirling fell early, leaving Harry Tector to anchor the scoring with a well-made 50 before he was caught by Mushfiqur, who held a tumbling catch. Campher displayed solid defence from the start, while Jordan Neill at the other end struck multiple boundaries, including a lofted six off Murad. Litton Das put down a chance when Neill was on 23, but Mehidy Hasan Miraz eventually beat Neills forward push to disturb the stumps. Campher reached his fifty with a straight six and continued to resist with disciplined batting. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Bangladesh 476 (Litton Das 128, Mushfiqur Rahim 106; Andy McBrine 6-109, Gavin Hoey 2-115) & 297/4 dec (Mominul Haque 87, Shadman Islam 78; Gavin Hoey 2-84, Jordan Neill 1-48) beat Ireland 265 (Lorcan Tucker 75, Jordan Neill 49; Taijul Islam 4-76, Khaled Ahmed 2-39) & 291 (Curtis Campher 71*, Harry Tector 50; Hasan Murad 4-44, Taijul Islam 4-104) by 217 runs. Article Source: IANS
Muthusamy ton, Jansen 93 put South Africa in dominant position
No team has lost a Test in India after scoring as many as South Africa's 489
2nd Test: Rahul, Jaiswal Help India Escape Unscathed After Muthusamy-Jansen Take SA To 489
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Indias openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal ensured there were no setbacks and reached 9/0 in 6.1 overs at stumps on day twos play against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Due to light conditions deteriorating hugely, it brought another early end to the day, with India trailing South Africa by 480 runs. Previously, South Africa posted a formidable 489 in their first innings, thanks to Senuran Muthusamys 109 his maiden Test century and Marco Jansens explosive 93. The duos career best scores in Tests took them to a commanding total and put them in a good position to draw the game. Indias innings began with Rahul and Jaiswal negotiating the new ball with composure. The hosts got their first boundary when Marco Jansen bowled down leg and Jaiswal flicked him through square leg. With Jansen and Wiaan Mulder being economical, India managed to be watchful till stumps arrived. With three days left in the game, pressure will be huge on India to level the series and save themselves from a second series loss at home in two years. Previously, Muthusamy showcased his ability to bat sensibly, a trait he had displayed in Rawalpindi and Chattogram before, to hit a superb century laced with 10 fours and two sixes. Jansen, meanwhile, hit a sparkling 93 and used his long levers well to smash six fours and seven sixes to put South Africa in a strong position of winning the match. For India, left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav finished with four wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja claimed two apiece. Simon Harmer was the only South African batter not to reach double figures in an otherwise commanding display for the Proteas. The final session began with Siraj providing India the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted for a hook, but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best knock of 109 that had blunted India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Jansen continued to take charge - launching two towering sixes off Jadeja and taking a four and six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen continued to find boundaries and also featured in a defiant last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. The final session began with Siraj providing India the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted for a hook, but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best knock of 109 that had blunted India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 489 in 151.1 overs (Senuran Muthusamy 109, Marco Jansen 93; Kuldeep Yadav 4-115, Jasprit Bumrah 2-75) lead India 9/0 in 6.1 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 7 not out, KL Rahul 2 not out) by 480 runs. Article Source: IANS
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2nd Test: Muthusamys 109, Jansens 93 Take South Africa To 489 Against India
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Thanks to Senuran Muthusamys composed 109 and Marco Jansens blistering 93, South Africa went from a precarious 247/6 overnight to posting 489 on day twos play in the second Test against India here at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. While Muthusamy showcased his ability to bat sensibly, a trait he had displayed in Rawalpindi and Chattogram before, to hit 109 his first Test century laced with 10 fours and two sixes, Jansen hit a sparkling 93 and used his long levers well to smash six fours and seven sixes to put South Africa in a strong position of winning the match. For India, left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav finished with four wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Ravindra Jadeja claimed two apiece. Simon Harmer was the only South African batter not to reach double figures in an otherwise commanding display for the Proteas. The final session started with Mohammed Siraj providing India with the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted a hook but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best innings of 109 that had stabilised India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Jansen kept dominating, launching two towering sixes off Ravindra Jadeja and hitting a four and a six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Jasprit Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen persisted in finding boundaries and also partook in a resilient last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. The final session started with Mohammed Siraj providing India with the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted a hook but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best innings of 109 that had stabilised India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 489 in 151.1 overs (Senuran Muthusamy 109, Marco Jansen 93; Kuldeep Yadav 4-115, Jasprit Bumrah 2-75) against India Article Source: IANS
Rajasthan Royals Have Approached MCA For Hosting IPL 2026 Games In Pune, Reveals Secretary
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Just a week after it emerged that Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have been in discussions with the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) to host their IPL 2026 home fixtures in Pune, secretary Adv. Kamlesh Pisal has disclosed that Rajasthan Royals (RR) too have expressed interest in hosting some of their home matches at the MCA Stadium. RCB had also approached us for hosting their IPL 2026 home games, and the discussions are still ongoing with them. Now, the Rajasthan Royals have approached us for hosting their home games in IPL 2026. They had come to Pune recently, inspected the stadium, done the recce around it and have also shown willingness to host a part of their home matches here. Now it is left with the BCCI to confirm the venue and which teams matches it will host in IPL 2026, Pisal told IANS on Sunday. RRs decision to move some of their home matches away from their primary venue at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur arises from ongoing disagreements with the Rajasthan Cricket Association. As IPL 2008 winners, RR also have an alternative home ground at Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, where they will host a few fixtures in the 2026 season. Tensions escalated in IPL 2025 when an RCA official levelled match-fixing allegations against the franchise, something which they categorically denied while calling for strict action against the individual concerned. It is understood that, with two IPL teams willing to host games in Pune, the association is in contemplation mode and a final decision is expected in the coming days. Tensions escalated in IPL 2025 when an RCA official levelled match-fixing allegations against the franchise, something which they categorically denied while calling for strict action against the individual concerned. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Apart from hosting mens international matches across all formats, including the 2023 Mens ODI World Cup and the Womens T20 Challenge, the MCA Stadium has also served as the home ground for Pune Warriors India, Rising Pune Supergiant, and Punjab Kings at various times during the 2010s IPL seasons. The MCA Stadium in Pune will also host an AR Rahman concert, scheduled to begin at 5 pm on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
2nd Test: Muthusamys Century, Jansens Fifty Take South Africa To 428/7
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Batting all-rounder Senuran Muthusamy hit his first Test century while Marco Jansen smashed a counter-attacking fifty to lead South Africa to 428/7 in 137 overs at lunch on day two of the second Test against India at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. In a session where 112 runs were made in 26 overs, Muthusamys landmark was particularly significant, as he became just the second visiting batter in the last 15 years after fellow Proteas player Quinton de Kock - to score a Test hundred after coming in at number seven in India. He showcased his ability to bat sensibly on a warm afternoon in Guwahati, a trait he had displayed in Rawalpindi and Chattogram before. The partnership of 94 off 99 balls between Muthusamy, whos not out on 107 and Jansen, unbeaten on 51, has put South Africa firmly on course for a 500plus total against a tiring Indian bowling line-up. Jansens spirited counterattack was complemented by Muthusamy shifting gears after a patient start to his knock. Indias hopes of making a quick breakthrough in the second session were dented early as Muthusamy drove Jasprit Bumrah for four, before India lost a review for a catch off Kyle Verreynne down leg. The breakthrough eventually came in the 121st over when Ravindra Jadeja bowled one quicker and wider and enticed Verreynne to go for a big shot, and was stumped by Rishabh Pant for 45. His fall meant his 88run stand with Muthusamy came to an end. That wicket sparked a shift in South Africas approach, as Jansen launched a nolook six off Jadeja, while Muthusamy followed with a six hit over long-on off Washington Sundar. Jansen then tore into the spinners - striking Jadeja for six and four, before carting Kuldeep Yadav for two maximums. Indias hopes of making a quick breakthrough in the second session were dented early as Muthusamy drove Jasprit Bumrah for four, before India lost a review for a catch off Kyle Verreynne down leg. The breakthrough eventually came in the 121st over when Ravindra Jadeja bowled one quicker and wider and enticed Verreynne to go for a big shot, and was stumped by Rishabh Pant for 45. His fall meant his 88run stand with Muthusamy came to an end. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 428/7 in 137 overs (Senuran Muthusamy 107 not out, Marco Jansen 51 not out; Kuldeep Yadav 3-110, Ravindra Jadeja 2-78) against India. Article Source: IANS
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Agarkar & Co. Slated To Meet In Mumbai To Select Indias Squads For White-ball Games Against SA
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: The senior mens selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, is scheduled to convene in Mumbai on Sunday to select Indias squads for the upcoming white-ball series against South Africa, said sources to IANS. Agarkar, along with RP Singh and BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia, were in Guwahati on Saturday to attend day one of the second Test against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. But IANS understands that the trio left for Mumbai from Guwahati on Sunday for the selection committee meeting at the BCCI headquarters. Yes, the selection meeting is today in Mumbai, after being initially presumed that it would happen in Guwahati. It is understood that other members are also travelling to Mumbai for it, further said the sources. Following the conclusion of the two-match Test series, India will play against South Africa in three ODIs, to be played in Ranchi, Raipur and Visakhapatnam and five T20Is set to take place in Cuttack, New Chandigarh, Dharamsala, Lucknow and Ahmedabad. The discussion in the Agarkar-led panel is expected to centre a lot on who could lead the side for the ODI series against the Proteas. Theres a leadership vacuum in the 50-over set-up as captain Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer are unavailable due to neck and spleen injuries. With Gill also consulting Mumbai-based spinal surgeon Dr Abhay Nene for his neck injury recovery, it also puts him as a doubtful starter for the T20Is against South Africa, starting on December 9. IANS understands that theres a leadership toss-up between KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, with more discussions expected to happen in the selection committees meeting. Rahul has led India previously in ODIs and was the captain when the side beat South Africa in the 50-over series in 2023. Pant, on the other hand, is captaining India in the ongoing second Test in Guwahati, but hasnt been a first-choice starter in the 50-over set-up due to Rahuls presence. In Gills absence, Yashasvi Jaiswal could partner with Rohit Sharma at the top. IANS understands that theres a leadership toss-up between KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, with more discussions expected to happen in the selection committees meeting. Rahul has led India previously in ODIs and was the captain when the side beat South Africa in the 50-over series in 2023. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For the T20I series against the Proteas, barring Gill, the majority of the squad is likely to be on the expected lines. It would be interesting to see if Hardik Pandya is included, with the seam-bowling all-rounder on rehab mode for a quad injury recovery at the BCCI CoE in Bengaluru. Article Source: IANS
Lakshya Sen Beats Yushi Tanaka To Lift Australian Open
Chou Tien Chen: Lakshya Sen ended his title drought by clinching the Super 500 Australian Open on Sunday, comfortably defeating Japans Yushi Tanaka 21-15, 21-11 in one of the most straightforward finals of his career. After sealing the victory, he gestured for silence by placing his index fingers in his ears and closing his eyes, a nod to the intense week he had just navigated. This marks Sens third Super 500 title, and he capitalised on his second final appearance of the year after falling short in Hong Kong. It was a lively week in which Sen overcame compatriot Ayush Shetty and Chou Tien Chen in challenging, closely contested matches. The final, by contrast, was straightforward. After spending 85 minutes on court in the semifinal, Sen faced a far more accommodating opponent in Tanaka. Struggling with accuracy and prone to errors, Tanaka repeatedly misfired on his smashes and fumbled what he intended as delicate touches. His precision deserted him, and the luckless Japanese player - often considered a domestic powerhouse - had endured a string of early-round exits before unexpectedly reaching the final. Sen kept things simple, allowing his flamboyant opponent to make poor shot choices and rack up mistakes. His own defence was barely tested in the 38-minute match, though Tanakas unpredictability produced the occasional flash of danger. Even so, Sen controlled the match almost from start to finish. The closest Tanaka came to unsettling him was at 1513 in the opening game, but Sen quickly regained command, varying his placements and collecting points in clusters. Tanaka, sticking to the script, only hurt his own chances with a steady supply of unforced errors. Sen kept things simple, allowing his flamboyant opponent to make poor shot choices and rack up mistakes. His own defence was barely tested in the 38-minute match, though Tanakas unpredictability produced the occasional flash of danger. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Although it was too late for him to qualify for the World Tour Finals, Sen made sure to close out his international swing with a title before heading home. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, 4th T20I- Who will win today PAK vs ZIM match?
PAK vs ZIM , 4th T20I , Cricket Tips :The tri-series in Pakistan will host its fourth game as the hosts will take on Zimbabwe in this game. It will be played on Sunday at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, starting at 6:30 PM IST. These two teams have already faced each other earlier. Pakistan won that game with some good contributions from Fakhar Zaman, Usman Khan and Mohammad Nawaz. For Zimbabwe, the main challenge will be with the bat. They have failed to put on good totals, which has gone against them. Hence, they will be keen to start well with the bat. PAK vs ZIM: Match Details Date : November 23, 2025 (Sunday) Time : 6:30 PM IST Venue : Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium PAK vs ZIM: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the upcoming game on Sunday on the Sports TV YouTube channel. PAK vs ZIM: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 22 Pakistan : 19 Zimbabwe : 03 No - result / Tied : 00 PAK vs ZIM: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Rawalpindi has variable bounce, and the ball is sticking into the surface. As seen in recent games, some balls have skidded, especially under lights. The wicket is good for chasing, as teams have enjoyed more success here batting second. Spinners will have more assistance, and for pacers it is about using more cutters or slower ones. PAK vs ZIM: Possible XIs Pakistan : Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Babar Azam, Salman Agha (c), Fakhar Zaman, Usman Khan (wk), Faheem Ashraf, Mohammad Nawaz, Shaheen Afridi, Salman Mirza, Abrar Ahmed Zimbabwe : Sikandar Raza (c), Tadiwanashe Marumani, Ryan Burl, Brian Bennett, Brendan Taylor (wk), Tashinga Musekiwa, Tony Munyonga, Brad Evans, Richard Ngarava, Tinotenda Maposa, Graeme Cremer PAK vs ZIM: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Sahibzada Farhan played a good innings in the last game. He will be pumped up and will look to take his form forward. For Zimbabwe, a lot will depend on how Brian Bennett performs at the top. Probable Best Bowler Mohammad Nawaz has bowled two match-winning spells and won consecutive MOTM in this tri-series. Meanwhile, Brad Evans has the most wickets in this tri-series and is bowling pretty well. Today Match Prediction : Zimbabwe can put Pakistan under pressure if they can start well. But Pakistan have been very good in both departments. We predict Pakistan to win this game. PAK vs ZIM Match 4th T20I, Today Match PAK vs ZIM, PAK vs ZIM Prediction, PAK vs ZIM Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Pakistan vs Zimbabwe 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.
New Delhi: Former England captain Alastair Cook has urged the Ben Stokes-led side to reconsider their decision not to play the pink-ball Test against the Prime Ministers XI after the teams loss in the Ashes opener on Saturday in Perth. The highly anticipated first Test of the Ashes series between arch-rivals Australia and England concluded in just two days as the hosts clinched an eight-wicket win to go one up. Ahead of the second Test in Brisbanes Gabba, the England Lions will play a two-day pink-ball Test against the Prime Ministers XI, and Cook, like several other pundits, opined that the senior mens team shall play the game rather than the Lions. Writing in his Sunday Times column, Cook, who finished as Englands leading run-scorer in their last Ashes win in Australia in 2010-11, stated, In this situation, I would want to go and play in the pink-ball game against the Prime Minister's XI in Canberra, not just leave it to the Lions players. It can be an uncomfortable decision as you are opening yourself up to failing again, but putting yourself under pressure can have long-term benefits. However much you practise in the nets, you cannot replicate the feeling of time in the middle. The highly anticipated first Test of the Ashes series between arch-rivals Australia and England concluded in just two days as the hosts clinched an eight-wicket win to go one up. Ahead of the second Test in Brisbanes Gabba, the England Lions will play a two-day pink-ball Test against the Prime Ministers XI, and Cook, like several other pundits, opined that the senior mens team shall play the game rather than the Lions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That's how it was done a long time ago. We prepare incredibly well. We work incredibly hard every single day that we get the opportunity to work on our game, and that's what we'll keep on doing because we believe and we trust in our process. If the results don't go the way in our favour, that's not going to differ from that (sic) because, hand on heart, we know that we put every little bit or ounce of ourselves into our training, and we know and believe that this is the best way for this team to operate, Stokes had told reporters after the game. Article Source: IANS
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Ashes: Stokes Focusing On getting The Group Back Up For Brisbane After Heavy Defeat In 1st Test
Ben Stokes: England captain Ben Stokes emphasised the importance of allowing the hurt and frustration from a heavy defeat to Australia in the first Ashes Test to persist before turning attention to Brisbane. Stokes and Co. lost the first Test of the Ashes series on Saturday, with the game ending in just two days and the hosts clinching an eight-wicket win. The shell-shocked English skipper, who called Travis Heads match-winning 123 pretty incredible, said he would wake up on Sunday with a focus on boosting Englands morale. Weve been in situations before where we have been behind in series, so our attitude that stands out that allows us to move on to the next game through good and through bad, Stokes told reporters after the conclusion of the Ashes opener here at the Perth Stadium. Were a very good team at, I think, dealing with emotions when we need to think about what we have got coming up next. (And) Im a pretty level-headed person in terms of success and failure, so Ill wake up in the morning and still be incredibly disappointed. But all of my focus and all of my energy will be going into getting the group back up and moving our thoughts and what we need to do onto Brisbane, he added. He remains confident that England, who seemed in control of the opening Test by leading by over 100 runs with nine wickets remaining at lunch, will not carry any baggage into the Gabba Test despite the remarkable turnaround on Saturday afternoon. Obviously, there is disappointment and a lot that you come off the field with when being on the losing side. So thats up to myself (and) it is up to Baz (Brendon McCullum) and some of the other senior guys, who have had a lot of experience in big series like these. Youve got to let your emotions sink in and it has got to hurt, he said. But you have also then got to get rid of them as quickly as you possibly can while also learning from it, because when we get to Brisbane, we need to be back up to that mindset of how we came into the series before this game. We are still very confident in our abilities and in achieving our goal. It is going to be crucial not taking any baggage from this result into Brisbane, because we need to win that one, Stokes added. Stokes insisted that England's aggressive 'Bazball' batting style is the right approach, despite dramatic collapses in both innings. Several players were caught out in the open with ambitious shot-making. However, he believes that the innings by Head, among others, proved there is value in attacking cricket, stating that the most successful batsmen were those who embraced an aggressive approach. But you have also then got to get rid of them as quickly as you possibly can while also learning from it, because when we get to Brisbane, we need to be back up to that mindset of how we came into the series before this game. We are still very confident in our abilities and in achieving our goal. It is going to be crucial not taking any baggage from this result into Brisbane, because we need to win that one, Stokes added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The way in which 19 wickets fell on Day 1, we were more proactive with our approach of scoring those runs, hence how we managed to come away with a 50-run lead. Obviously it would have been nice to have a bigger lead going into our last bowling innings, but we were very confident about our ability to keep Australia restricted to under 200 and win the game, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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2nd Test: Done A Lot Of Hardwork Yesterday, Hopefully We Can Get Firing, Says Morkel
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: India bowling coach Morne Morkel said the team had put in plenty of effort on day one of the second Test against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium and hoped the bowlers could make early inroads on day two. Indias disciplined attack persisted hard to keep South Africa to 247/6 on day one of the game they need to win to level the two-game series 1-1. Obviously to get those wickets as early as possible, to start with a good energy, good body language. Now for me, my main focus, because we're chasing the win here, is just to play it hour by hour, session by session, and really control what we can control. That is getting the ball in the right area, staying calm when there's a partnership. But important that we start well this morning. We've done a lot of hard work yesterday, so hopefully we can get firing, Morkel told broadcasters ahead of day twos play. Asked about yesterdays bowling efforts, Morkel said, Yesterday I felt was a traditional day of Test match cricket. A good surface, hard work with the ball to break up those partnerships. But I thought we did really well in controlling the scoring rate in that second session. To pick up those wickets in the third session, and get them six down was a solid effort. Quizzed about what are the chats with bowlers in intervals during a day of Test match cricket, Morkel explained, I think it all depends on the situation. Normally at the break we'll just show them the pitch maps, or have a small conversation and give them options to batter. But like you said, they're seasoned, they're experienced, they know what to do, how to go about their business. I think as a bowling unit we've grown a lot over this year - understanding situations and bowling while in partnerships, I think that for me is the key here in India. If you can create pressure from both ends, you give yourself an opportunity. These guys always go out and they give 100 percent, and sometimes you just have to say, listen, what is important here in front of us, and we play the situation slightly better. Quizzed about what are the chats with bowlers in intervals during a day of Test match cricket, Morkel explained, I think it all depends on the situation. Normally at the break we'll just show them the pitch maps, or have a small conversation and give them options to batter. But like you said, they're seasoned, they're experienced, they know what to do, how to go about their business. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think as soon as we can, or the more, we can keep the stumps in play, and play around with our pace and asking questions, there's always opportunities here on these surfaces, getting the ball in the right area with energy behind the ball, I think that is key. But they're masters of their craft, and for me, I'm learning a lot from them. Article Source: IANS
Travis Head Shapes Up As Solution For Australia's Opening Woes
Travis Head may have batted himself into a permanent role as Australian opener after his swashbuckling 123 against England, casting doubt on the future of an ageing Usman Khawaja. The 38-year-old Khawaja failed to open in either innings in Perth because of back spasms, paving the way for Head to seize the opportunity with all guns blazing. His 123 from just 83 balls drove Australia to a crushing eight-wicket victory, with the knock hailed as one of the best in Ashes history by skipper Steve Smith. Australia have been searching for a new opener since David Warner retired early last year with Khawaja going through six different partners. Debutant Jake Weatherald got the nod for Perth. But instead of striding out alongside Khawaja he padded up with Marnus Labuschange in the first innings then Head, promoted from number five in the order, in the second. Weatherald fell for a second-ball duck first up, but did enough with a composed 23 alongside Head to warrant another crack in the second Test at Brisbane. What happens next with an out-of-form Khawaja remains to be seen, with Smith non-committal when asked if his days were numbered. Let's just digest this first I think, you know the last couple of hours has been pretty incredible, he said after the game. It's probably too early to say anything on that. He's not moving particularly well in there, the old fella, he added. Unfortunately he just pulled up a bit lame early on in the game, and that happens when your back goes. I've been there myself when your back seizes up, and it's not a nice place to be. Khawaja came under fire for playing golf on the eve of the Test, although Cricket Australia boss Todd Greenberg stressed the back problem was pre-existing. Head said opening for Australia at home had been brewing for a bit, having done the job several times on overseas tours. Played a lot of cricket with Jake (for South Australia), so I was pretty keen to take some pressure off him. I just felt like the moment was right, he said. I was pretty bullish around the fact that I felt like I could do it. I'm always putting my hand up. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I'm not going really aggressive at it, but I put my hand up. If the team requires it, I'm more than happy to do it and keep the option there.
England Slammed As 'Brainless' After First Ashes Test Capitulation
A stunned England woke Sunday to savage criticism after their meek capitulation in the first Ashes Test, branded brainless and damaged by former greats after their cavalier approach backfired. Ben Stokes's men lost the opening battle in Perth by eight wickets inside two days on the back of batting collapses and Travis Head slamming a sensational 69-ball century. Since last claiming an Ashes series in Australia 15 years ago, they have now lost 14 Tests, drawn two and won none Down Under. England had a perfect opportunity to snap the dire streak and earn a psychological advantage heading into the day-night second Test in Brisbane on December 4. But after reaching 160-5 the tourists lost five wickets for 12 runs to be bowled out for 172 on day one before regaining the advantage after dismissing Australia for 132. They were on track for a big lead after reaching 65-1 in their second innings, but again threw away five wickets in quick succession to leave Australia chasing 205 which they achieved with ease. Leading into Perth, Stokes called the former players who had criticised England's low-key build up as has-beens -- and that came back to bite him. Well, from this has-been the message is simple: when you keep throwing away Test matches by doing the same stupid things, it is impossible to take you seriously, batting great Geoffrey Boycott said in a newspaper column. They never learn, because they never listen to anyone outside their own bubble, because they truly believe their own publicity. Now it has bitten them in an Ashes Test, the biggest challenge of all, and unless they mount a spectacular comeback, they will regret it for a very long time. It is simple. Brainless batting and bowling lost England the match. Former captain Michael Vaughan also had some choice words, suggesting the manner of the loss will leave mental scars. This is going to hurt England, it's going to damage them I think, he told broadcasters. They have the tools to be really competitive, but you can't be competitive without brains. Stokes admitted the team was shell-shocked and he and coach Brendon McCullum had a big job ahead to lift their players. When we get to Brisbane we need to be back up to that mindset of how we came into this game, still very confident of our abilities and achieving the goal, he said. It's crucial not be taking any baggage from this result into Brisbane. They are facing an ominous task in Brisbane where England have won just twice since World War II, but another former England captain is not yet ready to throw in the towel. They need to remember they played a lot of good cricket in this game, and remember that when you get ahead be ruthless and smart, Nasser Hussain told Sky Sports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is a mountain to climb for England but they have a lot of character and a captain with a lot of character. They are going to need that.
Melbourne Renegades spinners rout Sydney Thunder to boost title defence
The home side were skittled for just 64 with only two batters reaching double figures
Two-day Test could cost Cricket Australia millions
CA had earmarked the Ashes to help balance the budget but if short Tests become the theme it may prove difficult
T20I Tri-series: Sahibzada Farhan, Mohd Nawaz Help Pakistan Beat Sri Lanka By Seven Wickets
T20I Tri: Sahibzada Farhan scored an unbeaten half-century after a clinical display by their bowlers, led by Mohammad Nawaz, who helped Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets for their second consecutive win in the Tri-nation T20I series here on Saturday. Sahibzada Farhan struck an unbeaten 80 off 45 balls to help Pakistan chase the target of 129 in 15.3 overs as the hosts rose to the top of the standings after their bowlers had earlier restricted Sri Lanka to 128/7 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium here. Pakistan will now take on Zimbabwe at the same venue on Sunday in the fourth match of the series, which will secure their place in the final of the tournament. In pursuit of the target, opening batters Farhan and Saim Ayub (20, 18b, 4x4) provided their team a blistering start, raising 47 runs for the opening wicket partnership in five overs before the latter departed, stumped by Kusal Mendis off skipper Dasun Shanaka. While scoring his 20, Saim became just the ninth Pakistan batter to cross the 1,000 T20I runs landmark during the outing. Farhan then raised 69 runs for the second-wicket partnership with former skipper Babar Azam (16, 22b, 1x6) in which he contributed 53 runs, also bringing up his sixth T20I half-century off 33 balls. With Dushmantha Chameera striking twice on consecutive balls, Sahibzada Farhan kept his charge going and ended by hitting the winning runs in style with a boundary in the 16th over. The right-handed opening batter struck six fours and five sixes, also becoming the first Pakistan batter to hit 100 or more sixes in T20Is in a year. Earlier, Sri Lanka got off to a flying start with Kamil Mishara hitting two fours and as many sixes before departing in the fourth over with 32 runs on the board. Sri Lankas progress was further hampered in the subsequent when Mohammad Wasim Jnrs brilliant throw from third run out Kusal Mendis. Sri Lanka slumped to 65/3 at the halfway mark, and things turned from bad to worse as they slipped to 78/5 in the 12th over, when player of the match Mohammad Nawaz removed Kusal Perera (25, 19b, 2x4, 1x6) and Dasun Shanaka on consecutive deliveries. Nawaz returned to remove Kamindu Mendis in the 14th over as Sri Lanka slipped to 86/6. Janith Liyanage, who top scored for Sri Lanka with 41 off 38 balls, hitting three fours and one six, then forged a 31-ball 35-run seventh-wicket stand with Wanindu Hasaranga (11, 12b, 1x4) as they took Sri Lanka to 128-7 in 20 overs. While Nawaz starred with 3-16 in four overs, Faheem Ashraf, Salman Mirza, and Abrar Ahmed claimed one wicket each. Janith Liyanage, who top scored for Sri Lanka with 41 off 38 balls, hitting three fours and one six, then forged a 31-ball 35-run seventh-wicket stand with Wanindu Hasaranga (11, 12b, 1x4) as they took Sri Lanka to 128-7 in 20 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sri Lanka 128/7 in 20 overs (Janith Liyanage 41 not out, Kusal Perera 25, Kamil Mishara 22; Mohammad Nawaz 3-16) lost to Pakistan 131/3 in 15.3 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 80 not out, Saim Ayub 20; Dushmantha Chameera 2-29) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Australian Open badminton: Lakshya Sen defeats Chou Tien Chen, reaches final
Sen, who is still chasing his first title of the season, started the match under pressure as Chen took an early lead of 4-0 and entered the break with a score of 11-6. The Indian tried to reduce the deficit but Chen clinched the game 21-17.
Strikers seal last-over thriller after Devine 49* and Edgar four-for
Strikers needed 13 runs with one wicket in hand during the final over, but could not cross the finish line
India Beat Australia To Storm Into The Final Of Womens T20 World Cup Cricket For Blind
T20 World Cup Cricket: India delivered a powerhouse performance at the iconic P. Sara Oval, storming into the final of the 1st Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind with a dominant nine-wicket win over Australia. Earlier, in a commanding display of precision and confidence, India overpowered the USA in Match 6, securing their fourth consecutive win and earning a direct berth in the semifinals. USA, choosing to bat first, posted 60/8 in 20 overs, with resilient knocks from Tatyana (17 off 41, B2) and Caroline (12 off 26, B2). Indias disciplined bowling unit Simranjeet Kour (B2), Sunita Srathe (B2), Simu Das (B1), and Ganga Kadam (B3) kept tight control over the innings, supported by alert fielding that produced multiple run-outs, each bowler claiming one wicket. Chasing 61 in the Sri Lanka capital, India produced an emphatic and unbeaten performance, finishing the match in just 3.3 overs. B2 batter Simranjeet Kour, later named Player of the Match, dominated with a blistering 31 off 12 balls*, while B3 batter Kavya N.R added a swift 21 off 12* to seal the chase with authority. Indias clinical execution across B1, B2, and B3 categories stood in poignant contrast to the spirited determination of the young USA team a team closely nurtured and deeply cherished by Samarthanam USA and CABI. The innings was anchored by Player of the Match Basanti Hansda, whose composure and class defined Indias chase. Chasing 61 in the Sri Lanka capital, India produced an emphatic and unbeaten performance, finishing the match in just 3.3 overs. B2 batter Simranjeet Kour, later named Player of the Match, dominated with a blistering 31 off 12 balls*, while B3 batter Kavya N.R added a swift 21 off 12* to seal the chase with authority. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The inauguration of the event witnessed the presence of several eminent dignitaries from politics, diplomacy, corporate and sports sectors, who will join hands to encourage and celebrate the inspiring women athletes representing the visually impaired community. Article Source: IANS
With South Africa: With South Africa reaching 247/6 at stumps on the first day of the second and final Test of the series against India on Saturday, former Proteas pacer Dale Steyn said the team will be a bit disappointed by losing two wickets towards the end of the day. Having crossed 200 for the loss of four wickets in the final session, South Africa lost Wiaan Mulder (13) and Tony de Zorzi (28) in quick succession as the Indian bowlers fought back. I believe South Africa will be relatively pleased with their position, although theyll be a bit disappointed about losing two wickets towards the end of the day. The new ball came into play, and India were able to break a key partnership of around 40 runs. Had South Africa lost three or four wickets instead, they would have been very happy. Unlike the Kolkata pitch, where wickets fell frequently, this Guwahati wicket demands patience and consistent pressure. India bowled with discipline, maintaining good lines and lengths. When opportunities arose, they capitalised well, supported by excellent catches from Rishabh Pant, JioStar expert Dale Steyn said on Cricket Live coverage. Steyn also highlighted the partnership between de Zorzi and Senuran Muthusamy, who came into the playing XI for this match and is batting on 25 not out at the end of Day One, and said the two batted responsibly as they added 45 runs for the fifth wicket. The partnership between de Zorzi and Muthusamy was very solid. I was a bit surprised to see Muthusamy promoted ahead of Verreynne, but the two batted responsibly and put together a strong stand of 45 runs off 83 balls. Tony de Zorzi might be a bit frustrated, especially taking the new ball late in the day when there was uncertainty about whether play would continue. Losing a wicket shortly afterward can be disheartening, said Steyn. Tony de Zorzi probably expected more swing from Siraj, so he may be annoyed at the shot that got him out. South Africa might have preferred to be five down, but thats cricket the batsmen at the crease now must seize the opportunity. Batting under such pressure is challenging, and sometimes bowling in the right areas makes the job easier, he added. The partnership between de Zorzi and Muthusamy was very solid. I was a bit surprised to see Muthusamy promoted ahead of Verreynne, but the two batted responsibly and put together a strong stand of 45 runs off 83 balls. Tony de Zorzi might be a bit frustrated, especially taking the new ball late in the day when there was uncertainty about whether play would continue. Losing a wicket shortly afterward can be disheartening, said Steyn. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The leftarm wrist-spinner returned figures of 3-48, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Ravindra Jadeja took a wicket each as India got rewarded for their persistence by picking four wickets in the final session. On a good red soil batting pitch, all South African batters got good starts, but none went on to a halfcentury. Article Source: IANS
2nd Test: Kuldeep Picks Three As Persistent India Keep South Africa To 247/6 (ld)
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Kuldeep Yadavs threewicket haul became the standout bowling effort on the opening day of the firstever Test at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, as a persistent India restricted South Africa to 247/6 in 81.5 overs before bad light forced stumps to arrive early on day one. The leftarm wrist-spinner returned figures of 3-48, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Ravindra Jadeja took a wicket each as India got rewarded for their persistence by picking four wickets in the final session. On a good red soil batting pitch, all South African batters got good starts, but none went on to a halfcentury. Each time the batters looked to accelerate, India were sharp enough to seize the opportunity and pick scalps, thus ensuring the visitors never fully ran away with opening day honours. With South Africa now into their lower order, India will aim to wrap up the innings quickly on Day Two. In the morning, after electing to bat first, Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton ensured South Africa had a steady start against new ball bowlers Bumrah and Siraj. The duo got decent carry and swing, though two sets of byes went against wicketkeeper and skipper Rishabh Pants name. Though the atmosphere was subdued at Indias newest Test venue due to sparse attendance, which was in complete contrast to the wellattended Eden Gardens Test last week, Bumrah and Siraj continued to keep the openers in check. Markram finally opened his account with a solid punch off Bumrah for four, before surviving a scare on four when Rahul dropped his catch at slip. With Siraj bowling touch too full and wide, Markram and Rickelton scored a few boundaries off him, as South Africa reached 34/0 at the first drinks break. Nitish Kumar Reddy struggled for consistency -- drifting onto the pads too often and conceding boundaries to Markram, while Kuldeep and Washington Sundar found some turn and bounce, though Rickelton got streaky boundaries off them. Captain Pants decision to bring Bumrah late in the session to deliver the breakthrough paid off when he had Markram chopping on to his stumps for 38, and Rahul, who had earlier spilt a chance of him, had a smile full of relief on his face as India finally had a wicket before tea break. The second session began with a bang for India as Yadav got a flighted delivery to drift in before spinning away, and the outside edge on Rickeltons attempted drive was safely pouched by Pant, as South Africa suddenly lost both of their set batters in quick succession. After some quiet time, Temba Bavuma began by thumping Kuldeep over mid-on for four, before Tristan Stubbs got an outside edge off Siraj going for a boundary. Bavuma took on Siraj by pulling and punching him for successive boundaries, before Stubbs danced down the pitch to loft Kuldeep over long-on for six. Though Kuldeep and Jadeja tested the duo, it was of little effect as Bavuma, who survived an lbw appeal off the latter and forced India to burn a review on him, and Stubbs remained rock solid. With little assistance on offer for the spinners, India reverted to pace from both ends, and that didnt result in a change of fortunes as runs continued to flow. India had a bit of a scare when Siraj suffered a knock on his knee during a midpitch collision with Stubbs, who was rushing through for a quick single. Stubbs was the first player to check on Siraj, before physio Kamlesh Jain came out with an ice pack to nurse the fast bowler. After two to three minutes of treatment, Siraj was back on his feet, and play resumed. The sparse crowd swelled marginally as the second session unfolded, with South Africa holding firm against disciplined Indian bowling. It was classic Test cricket, marked by resolute batting from Bavuma and Stubbs, as 74 runs came in the second session. India were rewarded for their persistence after lunch as Jadeja removed Bavuma, who fell for 41 off 92 balls, attempting to loft over extra cover but instead chipped to midoff. Bavumas dismissal ended his steady 84run stand with Stubbs. The breakthrough could have come earlier when Bavuma chanced a risky single in the second over after the lunch interval. But substitute fielder Devdutt Padikkal failed to gather cleanly at square leg, allowing Stubbs to escape. After India continued to bowl probing lines on a surface offering little assistance, Kuldeep managed to dismiss Stubbs for 49 when the batter looked to defend, but the delivery bounced a fraction more and held its line, with Rahul taking a sharp catch at first slip. South Africas inexperience in Indian conditions was further exposed when Kuldeep lured Wiaan Mulder into playing a big shot on a generously tossedup delivery that dipped, and with not much elevation in the shot, it made for a straightforward catch to midoff. For a short while, Indias disciplined bowling was quelled by Tony de Zorzi and Senuran Muthusamy, hitting seven boundaries between themselves. But Mohammed Siraj struck with the first ball of his spell with the second new ball to dismiss de Zorzi, thanks to a brilliant catch from captain Rishabh Pant diving to his left to complete a superb take with both hands in front of first slip. The dismissal provided India with a timely lift late to end day one on a high. South Africas inexperience in Indian conditions was further exposed when Kuldeep lured Wiaan Mulder into playing a big shot on a generously tossedup delivery that dipped, and with not much elevation in the shot, it made for a straightforward catch to midoff. For a short while, Indias disciplined bowling was quelled by Tony de Zorzi and Senuran Muthusamy, hitting seven boundaries between themselves. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 247/6 in 81.5 overs (Tristan Stubbs 49, Temba Bavuma 41; Kuldeep Yadav 3-48, Ravindra Jadeja 1-30) against India Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka bat and hand effective debut to Viyaskanth; Shaheen misses out for Pakistan
Sri Lanka made three changes, Pakistan made just the one
Smith stalls talk on Head's permanent role as Ashes opener
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Geyer shines on debut as Renshaw gets pink-ball test
The 22-year-old quick took four wickets on debut for Queensland in the day-night game at the Gabba
McCullum backs England's team ethic to bounce back from chastening loss
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2nd Test: A Bit Disappointing In The End There, No One Really Made It That Big, Says Stubbs
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: South Africa batter Tristan Stubbs admitted his side squandered the chance to be in a strong position on Day One of the second Test against India at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium here on Saturday. On the first day, all South African batters in action failed to convert their starts into a substantial score and reached 247/6 in 81.5 overs before bad light forced stumps to arrive early on day one. Stubbs was looking good to get a fifty, but fell for 49 to left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav. I think it's a bit disappointing in the end there. I think all of us in the top six got in, and no ones really made that big one. I actually think I prefer batting at 3 than anywhere else. It (pitch) played quite nicely, but I think they bowled quite well. It was quite hard to score. But it wasnt free-flowing. You felt comfortable, but the scoreboard wasnt going anywhere. So I thought they bowled quite well, said Stubbs to broadcasters at the end of day ones play. Speaking about Kuldeep, who picked 3-48, Stubbs said he still cant believe that the spinner dismissed him. Stubbs, along with Kuldeep and KL Rahul, who grabbed his catch at first slip, have been teammates at Delhi Capitals (DC) in the IPL. Every time he (Kuldeep) has come on, hes sort of gone a bit slow with the first ball, and I managed to work his first ball of the spell. If anything, he just beat me with the drift. I can't believe he got me out, and KL caught it! That makes your life that much more difficult, he said. Speaking about Kuldeep, who picked 3-48, Stubbs said he still cant believe that the spinner dismissed him. Stubbs, along with Kuldeep and KL Rahul, who grabbed his catch at first slip, have been teammates at Delhi Capitals (DC) in the IPL. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think thatll be the game plan. Just extend the first innings for as long as we can. Hopefully, the guys who come in now dont give it away and get 40s, and someone can get 100. Article Source: IANS
Patterson shines between the rain for New South Wales
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2nd Test: Kuldeep Picks Three As Persistent India Keep South Africa To 247/6
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Kuldeep Yadav led the way with figures of 3-48 as a persistent India reduced South Africa to 247/6 in 81.5 overs before bad light brought an early end to Day One in the second and final Test of the series at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium here on Saturday. India struck late to dismiss Tony de Zorzi, which capped off a disciplined effort that ensured South Africas batters, despite all getting starts, failed to convert any of them into a halfcentury. Having won the toss on a good red soil batting pitch, South Africa were unable to fully capitalise on the opportunity, leaving India the happier side at stumps. India were rewarded for their persistence after lunch as Ravindra Jadeja removed Temba Bavuma, who fell for 41 off 92 balls, attempting to loft over extra cover but instead chipping to midoff. Bavumas dismissal ended his steady 84run stand with Tristan Stubbs. The breakthrough could have come earlier when Bavuma chanced a risky single in the second over after the lunch interval. But substitute fielder Devdutt Padikkal failed to gather cleanly at square leg, allowing Stubbs to escape. After India continued to bowl probing lines on a surface offering little assistance, Kuldeep managed to dismiss Stubbs for 49 when the batter looked to defend, but the delivery bounced a fraction more and held its line, with KL Rahul taking a sharp catch at first slip. South Africas inexperience in Indian conditions was further exposed when Kuldeep lured Wiaan Mulder into playing a big shot on a generously tossedup delivery that dipped, and with not much elevation in the shot, it made for a straightforward catch to midoff. For a short while, Indias disciplined bowling was quelled by de Zorzi and Senuran Muthusamy, hitting seven boundaries between them. But Mohammed Siraj struck with the first ball of his spell with the second new ball to dismiss de Zorzi, thanks to a brilliant catch from captain Rishabh Pant diving to his left to complete a superb take with both hands in front of first slip. The dismissal provided India with a timely lift late to end day one on a high. South Africas inexperience in Indian conditions was further exposed when Kuldeep lured Wiaan Mulder into playing a big shot on a generously tossedup delivery that dipped, and with not much elevation in the shot, it made for a straightforward catch to midoff. For a short while, Indias disciplined bowling was quelled by de Zorzi and Senuran Muthusamy, hitting seven boundaries between them. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 247/6 in 81.5 overs (Tristan Stubbs 49, Temba Bavuma 41; Kuldeep Yadav 3-48, Ravindra Jadeja 1-30) against India Article Source: IANS
Head: 'It's not going to get much bigger than this'
Moved up to open for Australia's chase, the left hander produced one of the more remarkable innings in Test history
'Shellshocked' Stokes hails Head for 'knocking the wind' out of England
England captain says England will lick their wounds and try to come back stronger at Brisbane
Ashes: Head, Starc Lead Australia To Eight-wicket Win In Perth
Ashes Test: England slumped to a heavy defeat in the opening Ashes Test as Travis Heads explosive century powered Australia to a remarkable comeback victory in Perth on Saturday. In the first Ashes match to finish inside two days since 1921, Head tore apart Englands bowling with a breathtaking 69-ball hundred - the second-fastest in Ashes history. His 123 carried Australia to their target of 205 in just 28.2 overs, securing an eight-wicket win and a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series. The turnaround was dramatic. Australia had conceded a 40-run first-innings deficit and were effectively 105 behind when England moved to 65-1 shortly after lunch, only for the match to unravel for the visitors. Mitchell Starcs 10-wicket haul, combined with a series of poor English shots and a bold Australian call to elevate Head up the order, deepened Englands long-running struggles in the country - they have now lost 14 and drawn two of 16 Tests in Australia since 2011. A collapse of six wickets for 39 runs in 11 overs - including a brutal spell of 3-0 in six balls that removed Ollie Pope, Harry Brook and Joe Root - left England reeling. Despite a brief counterattack from Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse, who added a fifty stand, England were dismissed for 164 in 34.4 overs, losing their final nine wickets for 99. Chasing what would be the highest total of the match, Australia instead romped home as Head produced one of the great Ashes knocks. Englands bowlers, so dominant the previous day, were dismantled, while the Perth crowd revelled in the one-sided finish. A collapse of six wickets for 39 runs in 11 overs - including a brutal spell of 3-0 in six balls that removed Ollie Pope, Harry Brook and Joe Root - left England reeling. Despite a brief counterattack from Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse, who added a fifty stand, England were dismissed for 164 in 34.4 overs, losing their final nine wickets for 99. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: England 172 (Harry Brook 52; Mitchell Starc 7-58) & 164 (Gus Atkinson 37; Scott Boland 4-33) lost to Australia 132 (Alex Carey 26; Ben Stokes 5-23) & 205/2 (Travis Head 123; Brydon Carse 2-44) by eight wickets. Article Source: IANS
Travis Head's 69-Ball Ton Powers Australia To Victory In Ashes Opener
Makeshift opener Travis Head smacked an explosive 69-ball century to power Australia to victory in a high-octane first Ashes Test on Saturday as England meekly surrendered in the Perth Stadium cauldron. Chasing 205 to win, Head slammed 123 as the hosts romped home on day two by eight wickets in an electric start to the five-match series. Marnus Labuschagne was not-out 51 and Steve Smith on two. Wow, what a couple of days. It's been unbelievable, said Head. The emotions are pretty high. They (England) were seriously good out there yesterday and started to drag it back, so we knew we couldn't afford to let the game slip. To be able to contribute the way I did, it feels pretty special. Head's heroics came on the back of a blistering spell from marauding pace pair Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc after lunch that sparked a stunning England collapse. The tourists were cruising at 65-1 and building an ominous second-innings lead, but Boland and Starc left them reeling with four wickets in as many overs. A ruthless Boland accounted for Ben Duckett (28), Ollie Pope (33) and Harry Brook (0) in the space of 11 balls, then two deliveries later Starc sent Joe Root packing for eight. When Starc removed skipper Ben Stokes (2), England were flailing at 88-6 and the veteran paceman had bagged a 10-wicket haul for only the third time after his first innings 7-58, a career-best. England were partially rescued by a crucial 50-run stand between Gus Atkinson (37) and Brydon Carse (20) before being rolled for 164 at tea. Little bit shell-shocked there, said Stokes. Travis Head was phenomenal, jeez that was some knock. We tried 3-4 different plans there, he was going like a train. The runs were coming through quickly, he is really hard to stop when he plays like that. When they returned, Usman Khawaja again failed to show as opener as he battles back stiffness, with Australia signalling their intent by sending in Head. Head, who has opened nine times previously in Test cricket, quickly got into his destructive rhythm, crunching some lovely boundaries including big sixes off Carse and Mark Wood. He made it look easy, making a mockery of the struggles other batsmen had on the bouncy track, bringing up his half-century in 36 balls, passing 4,000 Test runs in the process. Looking to emulate him, debutant Jake Weatherald also went on the attack, but it cost him, out for 23 after a mistimed pull shot was taken by Ben Duckett off Carse. An unruffled Head kept the pressure on, slamming four boundaries in one Stokes over and sending a six back over the head of Jofra Archer on his way to a 10th Test ton. He eventually fell to Carse going for another big hit. - Starc stars - Australia resumed on a paltry 123-9 in their first innings and added just nine before Nathan Lyon was removed by Carse for four to leave England with a 40-run advantage. Stokes was the star of the show, claiming 5-23 off just 36 balls to give England a golden opportunity to win a Test in Australia for the first time since the 2010-11 series. They had been all out for 172 at the hands of Starc on day one. Australia were banking on the 35-year-old to emulate his exploits in the second innings and he whipped the sold-out Perth Stadium crowd into a frenzy when he removed Zak Crawley in his first over. The veteran consigned Crawley to a pair, diving to his left in an incredible feat of athleticism for a memorable caught-and-bowled. Duckett and Pope settled in, safely reaching lunch at 59-1. But Scott Boland began to find his radar when they returned. Duckett edged to Steve Smith in the slips then Pope did the same to wicketkeeper Alex Carey before Brook repeated the feat to Khawaja. After a first innings duck Joe Root was desperate for runs, but he was no match for the relentless Starc, dragging a thick edge onto his stumps to cap a miserable start to the series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brendan Doggett then cleaned up Jamie Smith, (15), Carse and Archer (5).
Third CRPF Cricket Tournament Begins In J&Ks Srinagar
Third CRPF Cricket Tournament: The third CRPF cricket tournament started on Saturday in J&Ks Srinagar city as officials said all measures have been taken to ensure a peaceful and secure atmosphere in the city. Speaking to reporters at the start of the tournament, IG CRPF, P.K. Sharma, said that every possible measure has been taken to ensure a secure and peaceful atmosphere in Srinagar as the Third CRPF Cricket Tournament got underway. This tournament has been regularly held since 2023 in November and December. The tournament aims to engage the youth in order to promote sports and culture. Around 123 teams from Srinagar, Baramulla, and Ganderbal showed interest this year, but due to time constraints, a draw was held and sixteen teams were shortlisted for the tournament, the IG said. The tournament is being organised in collaboration with Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA), while the University of Kashmir has provided the ground. The IG said special emphasis has been laid on youth participation. We have kept age restrictions to ensure more involvement of players below 19 and 23 categories. Kashmir has enormous cricketing talent and enthusiasm. Through sports, we want to strengthen peace, harmony, and connect positively with the youth, Sharma said. CRPF, along with J&K Police, Army, and civil administration, is working jointly to maintain peace. I dont want to go into details since today is a sports event, but from our side, every possible measure has been taken, he said, adding that the CRPF has been serving here for the last 35 years, and the cooperation of people with them continues to grow. We have kept age restrictions to ensure more involvement of players below 19 and 23 categories. Kashmir has enormous cricketing talent and enthusiasm. Through sports, we want to strengthen peace, harmony, and connect positively with the youth, Sharma said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The anti-infiltration duties are performed by the Army on the line of control (LoC) and the Border Security Force (BSF) on the international border. Article Source: IANS
Henry, Chapman Star As New Zealand Seal 3-0 Clean Sweep
Only South Africa: New Zealands four-pronged pace attack dismantled West Indies fragile batting yet again, completing a 3-0 clean sweep in Hamilton and stretching their dominant home streak to 11 straight bilateral ODI series victories. Only South Africa (17) have achieved more consecutive bilateral series wins than New Zealand's 11 at home in men's ODIs. Without the injured Daryl Mitchell, the No.1-ranked ODI batter, New Zealand were made to fight in their chase. They slipped to 70 for 4 after losing their top three inside 11 overs and Tom Latham cheaply. But Mark Chapman and Michael Bracewell steadied the innings, countering the threat posed by Matthew Forde and Jayden Seales with the new ball. Chapman struck 64 off 63 balls, while Bracewell provided firm support in a 75-run partnership off just 48 deliveries for the fifth wicket. Their stand kept left-arm fingerspinner Khary Pierre - playing in place of the injured Romario Shepherd - out of the attack entirely, turning him into a specialist fielder. Although Chapman and captain Mitchell Santner fell close to the finish line, Bracewell and Zak Foulkes closed out the chase with almost 20 overs to spare. Earlier, West Indies left nearly 14 overs unused after opting to bat. Matt Henry led New Zealands attack with 4 for 43, while Kyle Jamieson, Jacob Duffy and Foulkes - replacing the injured Nathan Smith - shared four wickets. Without Shepherd, West Indies lacked depth. Henry triggered the collapse in the powerplay by removing Ackeem Auguste and Keacy Carty in the fifth over. Auguste fell for 17 off 19 balls, while Carty chopped on for a duck. Jamieson then dismissed opener John Campbell for 26 off 24 balls, with only Campbell and Roston Chase managing scores above 25. Shai Hopes promising start ended on 16 when Foulkes had him caught down the leg side, leaving West Indies at 77 for 4. New Zealands quicks continued to pound the pitch with cross-seam and scrambled-seam deliveries. Rutherford, Chase and Shamar Springer were all bounced out. Chase suffered a blow to the hand and required treatment before Henry removed him for good, having him top-edge to extra-cover. Pierre and Seales offered brief resistance with an 18-run last-wicket stand before Henry wrapped up the innings. Santner also contributed with the ball, removing Justin Greaves and Forde in his first over. Shai Hopes promising start ended on 16 when Foulkes had him caught down the leg side, leaving West Indies at 77 for 4. New Zealands quicks continued to pound the pitch with cross-seam and scrambled-seam deliveries. Rutherford, Chase and Shamar Springer were all bounced out. Chase suffered a blow to the hand and required treatment before Henry removed him for good, having him top-edge to extra-cover. Pierre and Seales offered brief resistance with an 18-run last-wicket stand before Henry wrapped up the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: West Indies 161 in 36.2 overs (Roston Chase 38; Matt Henry 4-43) lost to New Zealand 162/6 in 30.3 overs (Mark Chapman 64; Michael Bracewell 40 not out; Jayden Seales 2-35) by four wickets. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: Have Half A Chance Of Playing The Next Game, Says Cummins
Injured Australia: Injured Australia captain Pat Cummins has said that he could return for the second Ashes Test at The Gabba starting on December 4. Cummins missed the ongoing opening match in Perth due to a lower back injury and had been in doubt for the second fixture in Brisbane. Its feeling good. I had a couple of good sessions in Perth this week, so having a big day where Id bowl around 10 overs then a couple of quieter day and then going again. Its on track and pulling up pretty well. (Im) half a chance for the next game. Ill have a couple more bowls and then there could be about two weeks before the next one the way this one is going. Im pretty hopeful and its probably better than it was a few weeks ago, said Cummins to broadcasters Kayo Sports during day twos play. Cummins return would provide a significant lift for Australia, with Josh Hazlewood already sidelined from the first two Tests due to a hamstring injury that threatens to rule him out of the entire five-match series. He also said a final decision on his fitness will be made closer to the second Test, but expressed optimism about taking the field and leading Australia at The Gabba. Itll be a collaboration between myself and the physios, the selectors and the doctors. Cummins return would provide a significant lift for Australia, with Josh Hazlewood already sidelined from the first two Tests due to a hamstring injury that threatens to rule him out of the entire five-match series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If Cummins is cleared to play at The Gabba, debutant fast bowler Brendan Doggett is expected to make way, despite an impressive first outing in the longer format, where he claimed five wickets. Article Source: IANS
India Thrash Australia To Reach Women's T20 World Cup For The Blind Final
T20 World Cup Cricket: India delivered a powerhouse performance at the iconic P. Sara Oval on Saturday, storming into the finals of the 1st Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind with a dominant nine-wicket win over Australia. The innings was anchored by Player of the Match Basanti Hansda, whose composure and class defined Indias chase. With a damp outfield after overnight showers, Indias decision to field first proved decisive. The bowling and fielding unit held Australia under tight control highlighted by skipper Deepikas brilliant run-out that shifted the momentum Indias way. Australias B2 batter Julie Neumann battled for 25 (28), while B3 players Chanakan Buakhao 34 (33) and Courtney Lewis 14 (14) kept the scoreboard moving, aided by 20 extras. Chasing with confidence and clarity, India turned the semi-final into a show of dominance. B3 spark Ganga Kadam set the rhythm with a fluent 41 (31). B2 star Basanti Hansda, who earned Player of the Match honours, anchored the innings with a superb 45 (39). B1 striker Karuna finished the job in style with an explosive 16 off just 5 balls. India sailed to 112, sealing a resounding nine-wicket win and booking their spot in Sundays grand finale. B3 spark Ganga Kadam set the rhythm with a fluent 41 (31). B2 star Basanti Hansda, who earned Player of the Match honours, anchored the innings with a superb 45 (39). Also Read: Live Cricket Score The tournament features six teams that played each other in a single round-robin format. India won all five of their matches and became the first team to secure a spot in the semi-finals. Article Source: IANS
2nd Test: Steady 74-run Stand Between Stubbs, Bavuma Takes South Africa To 156/2
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: A steady 74run stand between skipper Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs took South Africa to 156/2 in 55 overs at lunch on day one of the second Test against India at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Kuldeep Yadav struck early after the interval to dismiss Ryan Rickelton, but Stubbs and Bavuma ensured there was no further damage with a composed unbroken stand. While Bavuma remained unbeaten on 36 from 86 deliveries, Stubbs was 32 not out off 82 balls. Bavuma and Stubbs began cautiously, taking time to assess the conditions before cashing in on anything loose to keep the scoreboard moving and ensure the visitors look well-placed to post a commanding score on a pitch which has offered true bounce and little assistance for the bowlers. The session began with a bang for India as Kuldeep Yadav got a flighted delivery to drift in before spinning away and the outside edge on Ryan Rickeltons attempted drive was safely pouched by Pant, as South Africa suddenly lost both of their set batters in quick succession. After some quiet time, Bavuma began by thumping Kuldeep over mid-on for four, before Stubbs got an outside edge off Siraj, going for a boundary. Bavuma took on Siraj by pulling and punching him for successive boundaries, before Stubbs danced down the pitch to loft Kuldeep over long-on for six. Though Kuldeep and Ravindra Jadeja tested the duo, it was of little effect as Bavuma, who survived an lbw appeal off the latter and forced India to burn a review on him, and Stubbs remained rock solid. With little assistance on offer for the spinners, India reverted to pace from both ends and that didnt result in change of fortunes as runs continued to flow. India had a bit of a scare when Mohammed Siraj suffered a knock on his knee during a midpitch collision with Stubbs, who was rushing through for a quick single. Stubbs was the first player to check on Siraj, before physio Kamlesh Jain came out with an ice pack to nurse the fast bowler. After two to three minutes of treatment, Siraj was back on his feet and play resumed. The sparse crowd swelled marginally as the second session unfolded, with South Africa holding firm against disciplined Indian bowling. It was classic Test cricket, marked by resolute batting from the visitors and relentless accuracy from the hosts' bowling attack. India had a bit of a scare when Mohammed Siraj suffered a knock on his knee during a midpitch collision with Stubbs, who was rushing through for a quick single. Stubbs was the first player to check on Siraj, before physio Kamlesh Jain came out with an ice pack to nurse the fast bowler. After two to three minutes of treatment, Siraj was back on his feet and play resumed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 156/2 in 55 overs (Aiden Markram 38, Temba Bavuma 36 not out; Jasprit Bumrah 1-17, Kuldeep Yadav 1-27) against India. Article Source: IANS
Nitish Rana To Captain Delhi In 2025-26 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, No Place For Digvesh Rathi
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Nitish Rana has been named as Delhis captain for the 2025-26 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, while wrist-spinner Digvesh Rathi has missed out on selection for the competition slated to begin on November 26. Delhi have been placed in Elite Group D alongside Jharkhand, Karnataka, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Saurashtra, and Tripura, with all of their matches scheduled to take place in Ahmedabad. The team has won the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy only once - in the 201718 season under the captaincy of Pradeep Sangwan. This will be the first time Rana will turn out for Delhi in the ongoing domestic season after moving on from Uttar Pradesh and not featuring in the playing eleven for the first half of the Ranji Trophy, where the side was unable to win any matches. Rana, who will also turn out for Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026 following his trade from Rajasthan Royals, hit scores of 134 not out, 45 not out, and 79 not out to help West Delhi Lions win the 2025 Delhi Premier League (DPL) title. Incidentally, during Qualifier 1 of DPL 2025, Rana was in an exchange of words with Rathi, which went viral online. Rathi had been one of the uncapped finds for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in IPL 2025 picking 14 wickets at an economy rate of 7.59. But it seems that a not so bright DPL 2025 resulted in his omission from Delhis squad picked by the selection committee of Yashpal Singh, K. Bhaskar Pillai and Manu Nayar, with head coach Sarandeep Singh, CAC Chairman Vijay Dahiya and DDCA Secretary Ashok Sharma being present in the meeting. Veteran pacer Ishant Sharmas selection is subject to availability, with sources telling IANS that hes recovering from an injury and was present for rehab at the BCCI CoE facility in Bengaluru. Its the same case with senior fast bowler Navdeep Saini, who is also dealing with an injury issue that limited his participation in the Ranji Trophy. While all-rounder Harshit Rana is also subject to availability, it's more to do with him being in fray for selection in Indias upcoming white-ball games three ODIs and five T20Is - against South Africa. Opener Priyansh Arya and leg-spinner Suyash Sharma will join the Delhi side after India A's campaign in the Rising Asia Cup in Doha ended in a lame semi-final defeat to Bangladesh A. Veteran pacer Ishant Sharmas selection is subject to availability, with sources telling IANS that hes recovering from an injury and was present for rehab at the BCCI CoE facility in Bengaluru. Its the same case with senior fast bowler Navdeep Saini, who is also dealing with an injury issue that limited his participation in the Ranji Trophy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi squad: Nitish Rana (captain), Priyansh Arya, Sarthak Ranjan, Ayush Badoni, Arpit Rana, Ayush Doseja, Mayank Rawat, Tejasvi (wk), Anuj Rawat (wk), Himmat Singh, Yash Dhull, Simarjeet Singh, Rahul Dagar, Yash Bhatia, Ankit Rajesh Kumar, Harsh Tyagi, Suyash Sharma, Prince Yadav, Money Grewal, Rohan Rana, Dhruv Kaushik, Aryan Rana and Vaibhav Kandpal. Article Source: IANS
'They've In Abundance': Jonty Rhodes Backs Virat, Rohit For 2027 ODI World Cup
ODI World Cup: Former South Africa cricketer Jonty Rhodes backed senior batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to continue playing till the 2027 ODI World Cup, saying that the duo have an abundance of experience and mental strength to play a pivotal role in the quadrennial showpiece. Both Virat and Rohit have announced their retirements from Test cricket earlier this year and only play in the ODI format for the country. Ahead of the ODI series against Australia, Rohit was also relieved of the ODI captaincy and was handed over to Shubman Gill. Amid all the developments, fans and veteran cricketers started speculating about their ODI career ahead, many hinting that the duo will not play further till the next ODI World Cup. However, Rhodes believes the senior pros should continue playing and keep producing runs for the country, adding their presence will come in handy for India in the ODI World Cup. And I get asked, it happened with Tendulkar, it happened with Dhoni. It's like the next bunch of guys, when should they retire? When should they play? It's up to them. I mean, they keep producing the runs. Then you've got to select them. They've got so much experience, Rhodes told IANS. And we know tournaments like a World Cup. It's not just about the talent that you have, but it's also about, you know, the sort of mental strength of players. So Kohli and Rohit certainly have that in abundance, he added. In last months three-match ODI series against Australia, Rohit struck a century in the final game as India won the match by nine wickets, while he also hit 73 in the second match of the series. He was also named Player of the Series for his brilliant performance with the bat. And we know tournaments like a World Cup. It's not just about the talent that you have, but it's also about, you know, the sort of mental strength of players. So Kohli and Rohit certainly have that in abundance, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The duo will next be seen in action in the upcoming three-match ODI series against South Africa, starting on November 30. Article Source: IANS
Smith given out after Real Time Snicko confusion; 'correct decision,' says Taufel
Jamie Smith started to walk off when he saw a murmur on graphic on the big screen, but stopped after the footage was slowed down, showing the spike appearing after the ball had passed the bat
Mominul and Mushfiqur take Bangladesh lead towards 500
Mominul Haque and Mushfiqur Rahim put up an unbroken century stand after Shadman Islam and Najmul Hossain Shanto fell early on the fourth day
Ashes: CA CEO Denies Link Between Khawajas Golf Session And Back Spasms
CA CEO: Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive Todd Greenberg has dismissed any co-relation between Usman Khawajas decision to play golf ahead of the ongoing first Ashes Test and the back spasms he suffered on day ones play. Khawaja, 38, was forced off the field late in Englands first innings on Friday, and although he did reenter the field before it ended, ICC regulations meant he had not spent sufficient time back on the field to be eligible to open the batting. As a result, Marnus Labuschagne was pushed up to open alongside debutant Jake Weatherald, with captain Steve Smith slotted in at number three. Khawaja eventually came in at number four, but made only two runs. On day two, Khawaja fielded through the overs without any discomfort. CA clarified that the spasms were a new injury for Khawaja, who turns 39 next month, and was unrelated to the golf sessions he featured in the run-up to the game. It (playing golf) has held him in good stead over the last couple of years. It's not uncommon for a lot of them to play golf a day prior. Did that correlate to any of the issues? I personally don't think so. Usman's a very seasoned campaigner, he knows his body well, and he knows how to get himself prepared for cricket. So I think that is drawing a long bow. A lot of people talk about cricket being played between the ears. So getting some time away from being in your hotel or at training I think is really important. I noticed Mitch Starc played golf with him, so it certainly didn't impact his performance, said Greenberg on SEN Radio on Saturday. Did that correlate to any of the issues? I personally don't think so. Usman's a very seasoned campaigner, he knows his body well, and he knows how to get himself prepared for cricket. So I think that is drawing a long bow. A lot of people talk about cricket being played between the ears. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Thats exactly how Andrew McDonald and the team have functioned over a long period of time and theyve been very successful on that. The individual performance inside a team environment, and then ultimately youre held accountable for your performance. Thats mature and thats the current approach, he added. Article Source: IANS
'Drawing a long bow' - Greenberg defends Khawaja's golf after back spasm causes chaos
CA chief executive believes there is no correlation between Khawaja's injury and the three days of golf he played in the lead-in to the Test match
A Dumping Ground, Under Control Of Encroachers Is Now Indias 30th Test Cricket Venue
Barsapara Stadium (also known as the Assam Cricket Association Stadium) in Guwahati is staging a Test match for the first time ever. After what happened at Eden Gardens, the pitch and the new venue both are in focus now. The BCCI head curator Ashish Bhowmick is looking after the pitch and since this is home turf, his responsibility is much more. The India -South Africa Test at Barsapara Stadium, situated on the outskirts of Guwahati and inaugurated in 2012, is a historic occasion for Assam as this the first venue in the North-East where a Test is played. The local people after watching IPL games and the ICC Womens World Cup matches, will now watch the real stuff. Few years back, who would have thought that Guwahati shall give BCCI its Secretary Devojit Saikia and now the city is 30th venue in India to stage a Test. Earlier the centrally located Nehru Stadium was the centre of states most of the sporting activity including cricket and now cricket has its own home. The Assam government has plans to make Nehru stadium a FIFA Olympic-standard football stadium. Some facts about the Barsapara Stadium: *The wicket is made of red earth and expected to remain firm longer. * Capacity: 37,000 * Due to the geographical location of the state and India following a single time zone, players will experience something new. Instead of a usual Test match start of 9.30 AM, the Guwahati Test will witness a 9.00 AM start with toss at 8.30 AM. Lunch and Tea reversed. The first break from 11.00 AM to 11.20 AM. Lunch will be taken at 1.20 PM, and the final session will run from 2.00 PM. Tea before Lunch has was seen in the initial day-night Tests in Australia, but probably for a day Test, its a new start. * This year, the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 got off to a historic start here and the opener between India and Sri Lanka was watched by 22,843 fans, a record for the most attended group stage fixture at any Womens World Cup (Previous record: 15,935 set during the India-Pakistan ICC Womens T20 World Cup in 2024). * The construction of the stadium started in 2006 (in 2004 the foundation stone was laid by the then Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi). In 2012, the stadium was inaugurated by State PHE Minister Gautom Roy, who was also the president of ACA, and thereafter hosted its first professional game an East Zone Senior Women's Inter-State One-Day Championship match between Assam and Odisha. *The first international match here took place in 2017, a mens T20I between India and Australia and this marked the return of international cricket to Guwahati after seven years. *Womens T20Is were held here in 2019, and England were the visitors. * The rise of Assam in cricket circles coincide with the emergence of a new talent from east, named Riyan Parag, the first male cricketer from the state to go on to play for India and his IPL side Rajasthan Royals made Guwahati their second home. *The Stadium also hosts the Assam Cricket Association Academy. *In 2010, the stadium was officially renamed Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium by the ACA to honour the renowned lyricist, musician, and filmmaker. *An area of 59 bighas of land was allotted to ACA by the State Government and after clearing a portion from encroachers, the construction started. So, this is a story of a dumping ground, converted into a Test venue. * Klorophyll (India) Sports Turf Technology & Construction Private Limited has constructed the main field covering approximately 16800 sq. m., which is first of its kind in the entire country, as it is 100% sand based USGA perched water table profile installed with a detailed subsoil drainage network on grid pattern. The region is subject to very heavy precipitation, so the subsoil drainage system is designed to withstand cloudburst, such that play can start within minutes of a rain stoppage. * The main field has eight pitches on the wicket square, and there are ten pitches on a separate practice wicket area covering more than 2000 sq. m. * In 2020 the IPL had a new venue in Guwahat and was scheduled to host two of Rajasthan Royals' home matches (against Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders), making it the first city in the north-east of India to host an IPL match. However, the IPL was shifted to Dubai during the pandemic. The IPL returned to Guwahati in 2023 and Rajasthan Royals played against Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Charanpal Singh Sobti
Gardner's sublime over snaps Hobart Hurricanes' WBBL streak
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2nd Test: Can Expect Interesting Decisions From Pants Instincts As Captain, Says Sundar
Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Indias offspin bowling allrounder Washington Sundar believes Rishabh Pant will rely heavily on his instincts as he leads the side in the second Test against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. Pant becomes Indias 38th Test captain, and is only the second wicketkeeperbatter after MS Dhoni to lead the side in the longest format. Incidentally, Pants first outing as Test skipper comes at the same venue where he made his ODI debut in 2018. He was entrusted with leadership duties after regular skipper Shubman Gill was ruled out due to a neck injury. Hes a little different from him as the captain. Hes someone who would go in with his instincts and we all know how he thinks about his game, especially when he bats. So I think we can expect a lot from his instincts and I hope he takes some interesting decisions as well, said Sundar to broadcasters ahead of the start of the game. The inaugural Test in Guwahati begun at 9am, earlier than the customary 9.30am start in India. The first session break will be for tea, limited to 20 minutes, followed by a 40minute lunch interval starting at 1:40pm. Reflecting on preparations ahead of the Guwahati Test, especially after losing the Kolkata Test by 30 runs, Sundar said, I mean, it is good. We had a decent prep in Eden Gardens itself immediately after the last game and then coming over here, we got a couple of days. Conditions are a little different over here like early morning starts. Conditions are a lot more different here and we need to sort of gather a lot of information in the first couple of days. So its going to be a lot more exciting. India need to win in Guwahati to level the two-game series and avoid a second series loss in two years. Sundar remarked that the Indian team is up for the challenge to save the series. Its the beauty of Test cricket over here. You are going to be challenged no matter what happens. Even if you are doing really well in the series, you will come out and be challenged every single day throughout the game. So I think all of us are really up for the challenge, especially when playing at home, we genuinely feel strong and we are prepared enough as well. India need to win in Guwahati to level the two-game series and avoid a second series loss in two years. Sundar remarked that the Indian team is up for the challenge to save the series. Its the beauty of Test cricket over here. You are going to be challenged no matter what happens. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Its all got to do with how I manage my time and the day. The fact that its not a long series means I have got enough time to give to both batting and bowling and also to fielding here and there. But then yes its a great opportunity to play at number three, especially at the highest level for the Indian cricket team, I would take it any day with both my hands. Article Source: IANS
South Africa bring in Muthusamy and bat; Sai Sudharsan and Reddy in for India
India have left out Axar Patel to accommodate the additional right-hand batter in Nitish Kumar Reddy, while South Africa have left out Corbin Bosch
WI opt to bat in quest for consolation win; Duffy returns for NZ
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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka , 2nd T20I- Who will win today PAK vs SL match?
PAK vs SL , 3rd T20I , Cricket Tips :Pakistan are set to take on Sri Lanka in the third game of the T20I tri-series. This game will begin at 6:30 PM IST on Saturday at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The Men in Green beat Zimbabwe in the first game and earned two points. But Sri Lanka have a tough start. They lost badly and didn't have any answer with the bat. That was a bad day at the office. However, their next task is even more difficult because Pakistan have beaten them three times in the last month. Pakistan would look to win this game and inch closer to a place in the final. PAK vs SL: Match Details Date : November 22, 2025 (Saturday) Time : 6:30 PM IST Venue : Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium PAK vs SL: Live Streaming Details In India, fans can watch the live action of the game on the Sports TV YouTube channel on Saturday. PAK vs SL: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 24 Pakistan : 14 Sri Lanka : 10 No - result / Tied : 00 PAK vs SL: Ground Pitch Report The wicket at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium is good for batting. But as seen in the last couple of T20Is, bowlers have also been in the game. The new ball will swing for a few overs, but as the ball becomes soft, spinners will get good turn and spin. PAK vs SL: Possible XIs Pakistan : Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Salman Agha (c), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Md. Nawaz, Usman Khan (wk), Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Salman Mirza, Abrar Ahmed Zimbabwe : Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Dasun Shanaka (c), Kusal Perera, Dushmantha Chameera, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Eshan Malinga, Nuwan Thushara PAK vs SL: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Fakhar Zaman looked well in the last game and will be one to watch out for. For Sri Lanka, Pathum Nissanka has been in red-hot form, but he missed it in the last game. Probable Best Bowler Wanindu Hasaranga has been the wicket-taker, and the pitch will assist him well. For Pakistan, Abrar Ahmed is the key because he takes wickets in the middle overs. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka have not been able to challenge Pakistan because their key players are not performing. Hence, we predict Pakistan to win this game. PAK vs SL Match 3rd T20I, Today Match PAK vs SL, PAK vs SL Prediction, PAK vs SL Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 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.
Dawid Malan departs Yorkshire by mutual consent
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USA's Akhilesh Reddy charged for breaching anti-corruption code in Abu Dhabi T10
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Ripon Mondol stars as Bangladesh A win Super Over to make final
Suryavanshi scored a 15-ball 38 in chase but the middle order failed to fire before an unlikely lifeline took the game to a Super Over
Asia Cup Rising Stars: Ripon Mondols Double-wicket Super Over Knocks Out India A In Doha
Asia Cup Rising Stars: Ripon Mondol delivered a breathtaking Super Over performance, conceding no runs and taking two wickets, to power Bangladesh A to victory over India A and into the final of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 after a nerve-shredding first semifinal in Doha, Qatar. In a contest that swung wildly throughout, Mondols ice-cold brilliance with the ball proved decisive as Bangladesh A edged out India A in dramatic fashion. Earlier, India skipper Jitesh Sharma won the toss and opted to bowl on a true batting surface, but Bangladesh A made full use of the conditions. Opener Habibur Rahman Sohan anchored the innings superbly with 65 off 46 balls, while Jishan Alam (26 off 14) and Zawad Abrar (13 off 19) chipped in with top-order contributions. India A fought back admirably through spinners Harsh Dubey and Suyash Sharma, reducing Bangladesh A from a strong 108/2 to 130/6. Just as India A seized control, S M Meherob Hasan turned the match on its head. Meherob unleashed a stunning counterattack48* off 18 balls with six sixesand alongside Yasir Ali (18 off 9)*, blasted 50 runs in the final two overs. Bangladesh A finished with a commanding 194/6 in 20 overs. India A responded in blazing fashion. Vaibhav Suryavanshi tore into the bowlers from ball one, smashing 38 off 15 as India A stormed to 49/0 in 3 overs before Abdul Gaffar Saqlain ended his onslaught. Priyansh Arya (44 off 23) kept the momentum going, but wickets fell around him. Naman Dhir struggled for his 7 off 12, and India A slipped after the power-packed start, reaching 101/3 at the halfway mark, suddenly needing a rebuild. The chase ebbed and flowed, ultimately coming down to 16 off the final over. Rakibul Hasan bowled five superb deliveries before a last-ball misfield gifted India A three runs, tying the game and forcing a Super Over. Bangladesh A handed the ball to Ripon Mondol, and he produced pure magic. He dismissed Jitesh Sharma off the first ball, then removed Ashutosh Sharma the very next delivery, restricting India A to 0a perfect super over from the young pacer. Tasked with defending just 1 run, India A turned to Suyash Sharma. He removed Yasir Ali off the first ball, briefly raising hopes, but the next ball drifted down leg for a wide enough to seal the match and Bangladesh As place in the final. Bangladesh A handed the ball to Ripon Mondol, and he produced pure magic. He dismissed Jitesh Sharma off the first ball, then removed Ashutosh Sharma the very next delivery, restricting India A to 0a perfect super over from the young pacer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Super over India A 0/2 in 0.2 overs lost to Bangladesh A 1/1 in 0.1 over by nine wickets Article Source: IANS
Wilson trumps de Klerk in Thunder's big win over Heat
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Nortje Returns To South Africa Squad For T20Is Against India, Hermann Included For ODIs
South Africa T20I: Fast bowler Anrich Nortje has returned to South Africas squad for the T20I series against India, to be held from December 9-19, while batter Rubin Hermann has earned a callup for the ODI leg of the tour taking place from November 30 to December 6. Nortje, 32, last turned out for South Africa in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup final against India in Barbados in June 2024. The fast bowler returned to competitive cricket through the CSA T20 Challenge with the Dolphins, after having fully recovered from a stress reaction injury that sidelined him from the Proteas trips to Zimbabwe, Australia, and England. Of course, well miss KG (Kagiso Rabada) on this tour, but as we saw in the first Test win over India, this group has depth and that is one of our primary goals as a squad; to develop a unit filled with players who can step up at any time. Every time someone is unavailable, it opens the door for another player to stand up. We want to see more players stand up as we have been seeing so often over the past couple of years. It's also really good to welcome Anrich back into the T20I side after he missed the previous tours through injury. We know exactly what he brings, so were really looking forward to working with him, said head coach Shukri Conrad in a statement. Wicketkeeper-batter Hermann, meanwhile, made his ODI debut against Pakistan earlier this month. Temba Bavuma will lead the side in the ODI series against India to be played in Ranchi, Raipur, and Visakhapatnam. Aiden Markram returns to captain the T20I side for the series to be played in Cuttack, New Chandigarh, Dharamsala, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad, with David Miller also back in the set-up and Ryan Rickelton finding no place. Were really looking forward to this white-ball tour for so many reasons. The T20I series in particular is an important opportunity for us to finalise our squad ahead of next years T20 World Cup, which will also be played in India. Getting clarity on combinations and roles now is crucial as we build towards that tournament. In the 50-over format, these matches will give us a clear picture of where we are as a group and what we need to keep building on as we shape the squad ahead of the 2027 World Cup, added Conrad. Were really looking forward to this white-ball tour for so many reasons. The T20I series in particular is an important opportunity for us to finalise our squad ahead of next years T20 World Cup, which will also be played in India. Getting clarity on combinations and roles now is crucial as we build towards that tournament. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa T20I squad: Aiden Markram (captain), Ottneil Baartman, Corbin Bosch, Dewald Brevis, Quinton de Kock, Tony de Zorzi, Donovan Ferreira, Reeza Hendricks, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, George Linde, Kwena Maphaka, David Miller, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje, and Tristan Stubbs. Article Source: IANS
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New Zealand vs West Indies, 3rd ODI- Who will win today NZ vs WI match?
NZ vs WI, 3rd ODI, Cricket Tips: After the T20I series, New Zealand have also won the ongoing ODI series with one match left to play. The Black Caps have been professional in both games and have shown better character under pressure. West Indies came close in both games but found themselves on the wrong side eventually. Now, the West Indian fans will hope that their team can find some form and end with a win. The third and final ODI will be played on November 22 at 6:30 AM IST at Seddon Park. New Zealand have made changes to their playing XI, but whoever came in has performed well. That is what West Indies have been missing. NZ vs WI: Match Details Date : November 22 (Saturday) Time : 06:30 AM IST Venue : Seddon Park, Hamilton NZ vs WI: Live Streaming Details Fans can watch the live telecast of the third ODI on Sony Sports Networks, whereas the live stream will be available on the Sony LIV app or website. NZ vs WI: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 70 New Zealand : 32 West Indies : 31 No Result : 06 NZ vs WI: Ground Pitch Report Seddon Park is considered a good batting venue. It has short boundaries with a quick outfield. However, the fast bowlers can get help with the hard ball and trouble the batters. For spinners, there is not much help. Chasing the target is a good option here. NZ vs WI: Possible XIs New Zealand : Rachin Ravindra, Will Young, Devon Conway, Tom Latham (wk), Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Kyle Jamieson, Mitchell Santner (c), Nathan Smith, Matt Henry, Blair Tickner West Indies : John Campbell, Shai Hope (c & wk), Ackeem Auguste, Keacy Carty, Sherfane Rutherford, Roston Chase, Romario Shepherd, Matthew Forde, Justin Greaves, Shamar Springer, Jayden Seales NZ vs WI: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Devon Conway is the leading scorer for New Zealand and scored a match-winning 90 in the chase. For West Indies, Shai Hope is the man to look at. He scored a record-breaking century in the last game. Probable Best Bowler Kyle Jamieson has been bowling in good rhythm. He is picking wickets at different stages of the game. For West Indies, Matthew Forde has been in good form and is taking wickets. Today Match Prediction : West Indies have never looked like they were winning games. They have failed in crunch situations, and New Zealand have cashed in all chances. That is why we predict New Zealand to win the final ODI. NZ vs WI 3rd ODI, Today Match NZ vs WI, NZ vs WI Prediction, NZ vs WI Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between New Zealand vs England 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.
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India vs South Africa, 2nd Test - Who will win today IND vs SA match?
IND vs SA , 2nd Test , Cricket Tips :South Africa stunned Team India in Kolkata and pulled off a famous win, defending just 123 runs. They beat India in their own spin trap, which will be on the minds of the hosts. The second test will be held at Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Saturday at 9 AM IST. Shubman Gill has been ruled out after sustaining a neck injury, and Rishabh Pant has been given the responsibility of leading the side. For South Africa, Kagiso Rabada has been ruled out of the second test, but he didn't play the first test. So, there will be no change for South Africa. IND vs SA: Match Details Date : November 22-26, 2025 (Saturday-Wednesday) Time : 9:00 AM IST Venue : Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati IND vs SA: Live Streaming Details Tune into Star Sports Network to watch the live action of the second IND vs SA test. For live streams, Indian fans can switch to the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs SA: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 45 India : 16 South Africa : 19 Drawn : 10 IND vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Guwahati is expected to be more in favor of spinners. The wicket will slow down with time, and it will break out. That will make the ball turn sharply with an uneven bounce. That is how the pitches in India behave for tests. IND vs SA: Possible XIs India : KL Rahul, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sai Sudharsan, Washington Sundar, Rishabh Pant (wk & c), Dhruv Jurel, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Md. Siraj South Africa : Aiden Markram, Ryan Rickelton, Wiaan Mulder, Temba Bavuma (c), Tony de Zorzi, Tristan Stubbs, Kyle Verreynne (wk), Marco Jansen, Corbin Bosch, Simon Harmer, Keshav Maharaj IND vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Without Gill, a lot will depend on how KL Rahul bats. He is the most experienced batter and has performed in these conditions. Temba Bavuma is the key for South Africa; he has the determination to play long in these conditions. Probable Best Bowler Kuldeep Yadav bowled well in Kolkata and will be a threat to South Africa in this game. For South Africa, Simon Harmer will be key because of his wicket-taking ability. Today Match Prediction : South Africa had a great first game, while India were poor. But it is hard to beat India in consecutive home tests. Hence, we predict India to win this game. IND vs SA Match 2nd Test, Today Match IND vs SA, IND vs SA Prediction, IND vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between India vs South Africa 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.
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