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WPL 2026: Pooja Vastrakar Is A Tremendous Addition To RCB, Says Aakash Chopra
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India batter Aakash Chopra believes Pooja Vastrakars move to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is a tremendous addition to the side ahead of 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL), saying that she brings in a strong batting quality which isnt found in other seam bowling options in the country. Despite her long layoff due to a shoulder surgery, which also led her to miss WPL 2025 season for eventual champions Mumbai Indians, Pooja found significant interest in last months mega auction, and eventually RCB roped her in for Rs 85 lakh. As of now, Pooja is in rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and is expected to be fit for WPL 2026, to be played from January 9 to February 5 in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. The way RCB has collected and selected players gives them great flexibility. Based on pitch conditions, form, or injuries, they can make tactical changes, whether its choosing between Grace Harris or Lauren Bell depending on the opposition. When you look at Indian fast-bowling all-rounders, Pooja Vastrakar stands out because she brings a quality of batting that otherslike Renuka Singh Thakur, Shikha Pandey, Arundhati Reddy, or Kranti Gaud, do not offer at the same level. She is a rare commodity. Yes, she has had injury concerns, but theres only one Pooja Vastrakar in the country. Thats exactly why we saw a bidding war for her. UP Warriorz were very interested, but RCB knew what they wanted, and they secured her. In my opinion, its a tremendous addition, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Saba Karim, the former India wicketkeeper-batter and national selector, believes the Smriti Mandhana-led RCB have a well-balanced look due to the plethora of all-rounders in their line-up. I felt that RCB clearly leaned towards all-rounders this time, which is why you see so many in their line-up, starting from Nadine de Klerk, Arundhati Reddy, Grace Harris, and Pooja Vastrakar. Yes, she has had injury concerns, but theres only one Pooja Vastrakar in the country. Thats exactly why we saw a bidding war for her. UP Warriorz were very interested, but RCB knew what they wanted, and they secured her. In my opinion, its a tremendous addition, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They will play matches in Navi Mumbai before going to Vadodara, and I believe the kind of wickets they will get there will complement this combination. Overall, this squad looks well-balanced for RCB, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Kohli Edges Nearer To Dethroning Rohit As The No. 1 ODI Batter
ODI Player Rankings: Virat Kohlis twin centuries and an unbeaten half-century in the recently concluded ODI series against South Africa have helped him make additional progress in the latest ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings and get closer to replacing teammate Rohit Sharma as the No. 1 ODI batter. Kohli has not attained the No.1 ranking since Pakistans Babar Azam overtook him in April 2021. However, he is now nearing the top position again, thanks to his excellent performances at home. The 37-year-old was named Player of the Series for scoring 302 runs in three matches, and he was rewarded with a rise in the latest rankings, moving up two places to second overall behind teammate Rohit. Rohit scored a total of 146 runs throughout the series, securing his position at the top of the rankings. Meanwhile, Kohli narrowed the gap to within eight points, thanks to his unbeaten 65 not out in the series finale in Visakhapatnam. India's upcoming ODIs include a three-match series against New Zealand at home starting from January 11. All attention will be on Kohli and Rohit as they compete to secure the top position in the ODI rankings. Kohli wasn't the only Indian player to see significant improvements in the updated rankings this week; teammate KL Rahul also made notable progress in the ODI rankings for batters. The wicketkeeper-batter climbed two spots to rank 12th overall. Left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav was the biggest mover among ODI bowlers, rising three places to third. South African players also advanced in the ODI batter rankings: Quinton de Kock moved up three rungs to 13th, Aiden Markram improved four places to 25th, and Temba Bavuma climbed three spots to 37th, despite India winning a high-scoring series 2-1. The latest T20I rankings see changes after the series opener between India and South Africa, with Proteas young star Dewald Brevis climbing three spots to reach eighth among T20I batters, entering the top 10 overall. Three Indian players improved their T20I bowler rankings after their convincing 101-run win in Cuttack. Axar Patel rose two spots to 13th, Arshdeep Singh climbed three places to 20th, and Jasprit Bumrah moved up six positions to 25th. It's no surprise that Mitchell Starc has leapt in the latest Test Bowler Rankings, climbing three spots to reach third place. This increase is due to his back-to-back Player of the Match awards in the first two Ashes Tests against England. Starc has taken 18 wickets in two matches and is climbing to a new career-high rating, currently holding his best-ever ranking of third as a result. England's decline in form Down Under saw Harry Brook drop two places to fourth in the Test batter rankings. Kane Williamson (second) and Steve Smith (third) each move up one spot behind Joe Root at the top. It's no surprise that Mitchell Starc has leapt in the latest Test Bowler Rankings, climbing three spots to reach third place. This increase is due to his back-to-back Player of the Match awards in the first two Ashes Tests against England. Starc has taken 18 wickets in two matches and is climbing to a new career-high rating, currently holding his best-ever ranking of third as a result. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies pair Shai Hope, who moved up 19 places to reach joint 48th, and Justin Greaves, who rose 16 spots to 60th, improved their positions in the Test batter rankings following their performances on the final day in Christchurch. Meanwhile, veteran fast bowler Kemar Roach advanced five places on the Test bowlers list after taking seven wickets in the match. Article Source: IANS
Kohli closes in on Rohit at the top of ODI batting rankings
Mitchell Starc's 18 wickets in the first two Ashes Tests have pushed him up to No. 3 among Test bowlers
Tickner, Rae Shine As NZ Bowl Out WI For 205 On Day 1 In Wellington Test
Kavem Hodge LBW: New Zealand pacers Blair Tickner and debutant Michael Rae delivered an impressive display on the opening day of the second Test in Wellington, dismissing West Indies for 205 inside 75 overs at Basin Reserve. Tickner had been outstanding, taking 4 for 32, with debutant Rae chipping in with three wickets. However, New Zealand finished the day short of a bowler again, as Tickner was stretchered off with a suspected shoulder dislocation 67 overs into the match play. Put in to bat first, the West Indies had a strong start as openers Brandon King (33) and John Campbell (44) built an opening partnership of 66 runs, before Tickner claimed the first wicket, trapping King LBW to end the partnership. He then had Kavem Hodge LBW for an eight-ball duck. Centurion from Christchurch, Shai Hope, came in to bat, but it was Campbell who kept the scoreboard ticking, hitting Rae for three boundaries. At lunch, the West Indies were 92-2. Debutant Rae, who had leaked runs in his first spell in Test cricket, made an impact after lunch. Coming around the wicket, he angled a full ball across Campbell, who leaned into a drive with firm hands and edged to first slip, and WI were 93 for 3. Then, Hope and Roston Chase added a steady 60 off 102 for the fourth wicket, but Tickner struck again with a sharp bouncer to dismiss Hope (48). At 175-4 at tea, it looked like it was the West Indies day, but the course of the contest changed quickly as Tickner and Rae lifted their spirits at the start of the final session. Tickner took his fourth wicket when Roston Chase (29) edged a nip-backer onto his stumps, but a five-wicket haul eluded him as he left the field in the 67th over after injuring himself while diving at fine leg. Soon, Rae had Justin Greaves caught behind for 13, before fellow debutant trapped Kemar Roach LBW for a duck after a smart review, leaving Windies reeling at 184-7. Glenn Phillips and Jacob Duffy then got the rest of the job done as the Windies were bowled out for 205. Tickner took his fourth wicket when Roston Chase (29) edged a nip-backer onto his stumps, but a five-wicket haul eluded him as he left the field in the 67th over after injuring himself while diving at fine leg. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: New Zealand 24/0 in 9 overs (Devon Conway 16*, Tom Latham 7*) trail West Indies 205/10 in 75 overs (Shai Hope 48, John Campbell 44, Blair Tickner 4-32, Michael Rae 3-67) by 181 runs Article Source: IANS
Dinesh Karthik Named Mentor & Batting Coach Of London Spirit Men At The Hundred
London Spirit Men: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik, who is also a mentor of reigning IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), has been named mentor and batting coach of The Hundred franchise London Spirit. In his first-ever role within a franchise for The Hundred, Karthik's expertise comes from participating in over 250 matches as both a player and a coach in the Indian Premier League (IPL), along with 180 international matches representing India. London Spirits Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, in a statement shared by the franchise, said, Its a pleasure to welcome DK to London Spirit. He is a truly original thinker in our game and his vast experience in short-format and franchise cricket will be invaluable to us. Hes also great fun to work with and brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm to everything he does. The signing of another elite individual with significant stature in the game demonstrates our ambition and the importance we place on ensuring that our players receive the best possible support, Bobat added. London Spirits Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, in a statement shared by the franchise, said, Its a pleasure to welcome DK to London Spirit. He is a truly original thinker in our game and his vast experience in short-format and franchise cricket will be invaluable to us. Hes also great fun to work with and brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm to everything he does. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The new role will be relatively easy for Karthik, who has worked closely with both Bobat and Andy Flower, Spirits head coach, at RCB in the IPL. Article Source: IANS
Angry Over Omission From SMAT Squad, Puducherry Cricketers Brutally Assault U19 Head Coach: Report
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: The Under-19 head coach of the Cricket Association of Pondicherry (CAP), S Venkataraman, was allegedly assaulted by three local cricketers who were angry over their non-selection for the team in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The attack, which occurred around 11 am inside the indoor nets at the CAP complex, resulted in Venkataraman suffering a head injury that required 20 stitches and a fractured shoulder, according to an Indian Express report. Confirming the incident, Sub-Inspector S Rajesh said, Venkataraman received 20 stitches on his forehead, but he is stable. The said players are absconding, and we are trying to track them. Further details will be revealed in due course. An FIR has been lodged at Sedarapet police station. In his complaint, Venkataraman named three local players: senior cricketer Karthikeyan Jayasundaram and first-class players A. Aravinddaraj and S. Santhosh Kumaran, as the assailants. He also claimed that G. Chandran, secretary of the Bharathidasan Pondicherry Cricketers Forum, instigated the trio. According to the report, Venkataraman said in his complaint, Around 11 am on December 8, 2025, I was in the indoor nets inside the CAP complex before Pondicherry senior cricketers Karthikeyan, Aravinddaraj and Santhosh Kumaran came and began to abuse me, insisting that I was the reason for their non-selection in the SMAT (Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy) squad. An FIR has been lodged at Sedarapet police station. In his complaint, Venkataraman named three local players: senior cricketer Karthikeyan Jayasundaram and first-class players A. Aravinddaraj and S. Santhosh Kumaran, as the assailants. He also claimed that G. Chandran, secretary of the Bharathidasan Pondicherry Cricketers Forum, instigated the trio. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Bharathidasan Pondicherry Cricketers Forum's Senthil Kumaran, however, denied the allegations against Chandran, saying, Venkataraman has a documented history of several cases against him. He has often been known to behave rudely with local cricketers, using obscene language. His grudge against Chandran is also well-known, considering that we have repeatedly raised several issues within the CAP to the BCCI over the last seven years. Article Source: IANS
Caoimhe Bray sidelined after recurrence of back stress fracture
Caoimhe Bray, the teenaged fast-bowling sensation, is expected to miss several months of cricket, likely ending her season with both New South Wales and Sydney Sixers
Allen to miss start of India T20I series if Scorchers reach BBL finals
If Scorchers don't qualify, then Allen should be available for the full series
Mindset Was About Coming Back 'stronger, Bigger And Better': Hardik
New Delhi: After being named Player of the Match in the first T20I against South Africa on Tuesday, all-rounder Hardik Pandya set his sights on larger goals. Fully embracing his comeback, he aims to cherish every moment ahead. Any doubts over his fitness were settled when he demonstrated his form in his first match since the Asia Cup 2025 injury. He delivered an impressive all-round performance, taking 1-16 with the ball and scoring an unbeaten 59 runs, aiding Indias 101-run victory over South Africa in Cuttack and securing a 1-0 lead in the series. You should be a rockstar, come perform for 10 minutes, and the crowd goes berserk. That has been the biggest motivation for me. Life has always thrown a lot of lemons at me, and I always thought that I would make lemonade. Ive always believed that if I dont believe in myself, how will others believe me? My mindset was really about coming back stronger, bigger and better, Hardik said in a video shared by the BCCI. Every time that I walk in, I feel like the crowd has been waiting for this moment. Theyve come to watch me bat. Because I have stood strong, I have done a lot of things with grace. That has helped me become even more confident, back myself, and really trust my skill set. I really believe in myself as a player. Injuries test you mentally as well, and at the same time, it puts you in a lot of doubt, he added. Hardik also credited his girlfriend, Mahieka Sharma, for bringing positivity into his life before confidently stating that his goal is now to pursue bigger ambitions and excel in every opportunity he gets. Every time that I walk in, I feel like the crowd has been waiting for this moment. Theyve come to watch me bat. Because I have stood strong, I have done a lot of things with grace. That has helped me become even more confident, back myself, and really trust my skill set. I really believe in myself as a player. Injuries test you mentally as well, and at the same time, it puts you in a lot of doubt, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ive been a very honest and very real person in life as well, which has helped me a lot. I dont really sugarcoat a lot of things in my life. Its never about the other person, never about how others think or how others perceive. It is always about how I feel inside. Now its a time where Hardik Pandya just wants to play the sport and enjoy every second on the ground. And yes, bigger and better will be the motto in my life, he added. Article Source: IANS
If World Gets To See What We Discuss, They Can Do 10-part TV Series: Karthik On IPL Auction Prep
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India wicketkeeper-batter and current Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) mentor Dinesh Karthik opened up about the intense, high-stakes build-up to the IPL mini-auction, describing the experience as one of the most demanding yet enjoyable phases of his cricketing journey. Speaking about the extensive behind-the-scenes planning, Karthik reiterated how the preparation alone could form a gripping series. In a video shared by RCB on X, he said, If the world gets to see the whole footage of what all we speak and what all we discuss, they can do a mega serial, I feel. They can do a 10-part TV series on it. He detailed the exhaustive preparation that defined the days leading up to the auction, adding, It was the most exhilarating 10 days prior to the auction, the way we prepped. I don't think I've gone through an experience like that. I've played a lot of cricket, but to be in the boardroom discussing what it takes to make a team was the most challenging, most fun, engaging week, 10 days I've had because there was so much prep that went into it. Mo and Andy have a very detailed process that they go through. Karthik emphasised how deeply he enjoyed being part of the strategic core group, despite the long hours. And I thoroughly enjoyed every second of being in that room. At times, it was tiring because we had 12-hour, 14-hour days. I really enjoyed every second. I would do anything to have the same kind of experience in the lead-up to an auction. Comparing the current mini-auction to the mega auction, he admitted the latter offered unmatched excitement. This is a mini auction, very different. I must admit that the week in the lead-up to the mega auction was exciting. Discussing the complexity of player evaluation, he said, So many names, so many skill sets, how are you going to line up the team, giving your inputs, seeing what matters. So many things come into play and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Breaking down the decision-making layers, he added, But it's very interesting, intriguing and mentally challenging because you're assessing various things. A- the skill set. B- what does it take to be part of a team? But most importantly, the auction order. Where does the player come from? Will we bid for him? If we bid, how far we go? What we need to do? So it is a very intricate process, very challenging process and that's the thrill in an auction. Discussing the complexity of player evaluation, he said, So many names, so many skill sets, how are you going to line up the team, giving your inputs, seeing what matters. So many things come into play and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At the same time, enjoying this whole process because I was looking forward to coming back. Just seeing everybody back together in the ground was such a nice feeling. Last night, to be fair, I didn't sleep much. I was very excited to see Andy, Malo, Mo, all of them together, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
NZ V WI: Tickner Stretchered Off With Suspected Shoulder Dislocation On Day 1 Of Wellington Test
Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell: New Zealand faced another significant injury setback as fast bowler Blair Tickner suffered a suspected dislocation of his left shoulder and was carried off the field on a stretcher during Day 1 of the second Test against the West Indies at Basin Reserve on Wednesday. Tickner was the standout performer on the opening day of the second Test, as he claimed a four-wicket haul but injured himself in the 67th over while attempting to prevent a boundary at fine leg. Chasing a flick from Tevon Imlach, he dived full-length near the rope and stayed down immediately. The medical staff from the New Zealand camp and the venue attended to him on the boundary edge before he was stretchered off. He later left the ground in an ambulance, as per ESPNcricinfo. Tickner's injury comes at a time when New Zealand have already lost Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, and Nathan Smith for the rest of the Test series owing to their respective injuries. Henry (calf tear) and Smith (side strain) sustained their injuries during the drawn first Test in Christchurch, while Santner (groin) was ruled out before the match. Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell was also ruled out of the second Test after he suffered the injury while batting in the first Test in Christchurch last week. New Zealand made five changes to their XI for the second Test, with Mitchell Hay and Michael Rae making their Test debuts. Hay took the gloves from the injured Tom Blundell, while seamer Rae made his maiden New Zealand appearance in place of the injured Henry. Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips and Tickner came in for Smith, Michael Bracewell and Will Young. Tickner's injury comes at a time when New Zealand have already lost Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, and Nathan Smith for the rest of the Test series owing to their respective injuries. Henry (calf tear) and Smith (side strain) sustained their injuries during the drawn first Test in Christchurch, while Santner (groin) was ruled out before the match. Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell was also ruled out of the second Test after he suffered the injury while batting in the first Test in Christchurch last week. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the first Test ended in a draw, both teams are searching for their first win in the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. Article Source: IANS
'Out-and-out Match-winner' Hardik Will Be Integral To Indias Success At T20 WC: Uthappa
T20 World Cup: Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa was effusive in his admiration for all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who delivered a stellar all-round performance on his return from injury to help the team clinch a 101-run win in the first T20I against South Africa. The all-rounder played an unbeaten 59-run knock off 28 deliveries in the first innings before recording figures of 1-16 in two overs. With a huge win over the Proteas, India made a strong statement early in the series. South Africas innings quickly faded, and the anticipated resistance was absent, due to aggressive bowling from the Men in Blue. The pitch at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack challenged all players except Pandya, who seemed to thrive in the conditions. Here comes a guy returning from a break after an injury, and it doesnt even feel like hes been away. From ball one, it looked like he had never left. The first ball was a six, the third ball was a six, and he raced to a 24-ball fifty. Then he came on to bowl and picked up wickets again, including the crucial one of David Miller, a batter he has dismissed several times, Uthappa said. Calling Pandya an out-and-out match-winner, Uthappa stressed the unmatched balance the all-rounder brings to any side. Here comes a guy returning from a break after an injury, and it doesnt even feel like hes been away. From ball one, it looked like he had never left. The first ball was a six, the third ball was a six, and he raced to a 24-ball fifty. Then he came on to bowl and picked up wickets again, including the crucial one of David Miller, a batter he has dismissed several times, Uthappa said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With India firing in all departments and key players hitting form at the right time, the opening T20I offered an early reminder that they will be among the favourites when the T20 World Cup arrives in 2026. Article Source: IANS
India look to press home the advantage against South Africa after opening bash
No men's internationals have taken place in New Chandigarh, but most of the India players have been here during IPL 2025
Afridi arrives to raise the heat for Brisbane: 'That's why I'm here'
Shaheen Shah Afridi's first game this BBL season will be against Melbourne Renegades, who have Mohammad Rizwan in their line-up
Ex-allrounder's Sons Michael And Kian Named In Zimbabwe U19 WC Squad
Old Hararians Sports Club: The twin sons of former international all-rounder Andy Blignaut, Michael and Kian, have been named in Zimbabwe's U19 World Cup squad, which the country will co-host with Namibia from January 15 to February 6, 2026. The tournament co-hosts became the third side to reveal their squad for the U19 World Cup on Tuesday, unveiling a 15-player group for the 16th edition of the event in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Blignaut was a formidable all-rounder who made 74 appearances for Zimbabwe and played in the 2003 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in South Africa. Now, his sons will have the opportunity to follow in his footsteps in international cricket after being included in the squad for the upcoming mega event. The 17-year-old twins are both adept with bat and ball and will have the opportunity to showcase their talents on home soil, as Zimbabwe have been placed in Group C at the event alongside England, Pakistan, and Scotland and will play all their group matches at Takashinga Cricket Club. Pacer Simbarashe Mudzengerere will captain Zimbabwe at the tournament, while the squad also includes top-order batter Nathaniel Hlabangana, who participated in the most recent edition of the U19 World Cup in South Africa 2024. Ahead of the tournament, Zimbabwe will play warm-up matches against the United States of America at Old Hararians Sports Club in Harare on January 10 and against New Zealand at Masvingo Sports Club on January 12. They will open their campaign against Scotland on January 15, face England on January 18 and take on Pakistan on January 22. Head Coach Elton Chigumbura expressed satisfaction with his final squad, praising the team's talent and balance. This group has worked extremely hard over the last 16 to 18 months and they have shown consistent growth. A few players who performed well missed out, but final decisions were based purely on team balance and the combinations we need for World Cup cricket. Chigumbura said. Head Coach Elton Chigumbura expressed satisfaction with his final squad, praising the team's talent and balance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe U19 Squad: Simbarashe Mudzengerere (c), Kian Blignaut, Michael Blignaut, Leeroy Chiwaula, Tatenda Chimugoro, Brendon Senzere, Nathaniel Hlabangana, Takudzwa Makoni, Panashe Mazai, Webster Madhidhi, Shelton Mazvitorera, Kupakwashe Muradzi, Brandon Ndiweni, Dhruv Patel, Benny Zuze Article Source: IANS
Tickner stretchered off after shoulder injury
The fast bowler hurt himself when he dived full-length in an attempt to prevent a boundary
Pooran declines stumping, Holden retires out - big drama at ILT20
Desert Vipers gained from their tactical decision to retire Max Holden out, going on to win the contest by one run
Ashes: Cummins Returns As Australia Name Squad For Third Ashes Test
Allan Border Field: Australia captain Pat Cummins has moved one step closer to returning to international cricket after he was named in a 15-player squad for the third Ashes Test against England. The pacer is the only addition to the squad that took a 2-0 series lead at the Gabba with veteran batter Usman Khawaja retaining his place in the 15-man group as he tries to earn his place back in the XI following his own injury issue. Cummins, who last played international cricket in the third Test against the West Indies in July, has been training well with the squad in both Perth and Brisbane. He has watched from the sidelines as stand-in captain Steve Smith guided Australia to comfortable eight-wicket wins in both matches. Selectors had even considered bringing Cummins into the squad for the pink-ball Test at the Gabba, as his recovery from a lower-back injury progressed faster than expected. Instead, he ramped up his bowling loads at Allan Border Field, where he simulated match conditions by sending down multiple spells to ensure he would at the peak of his powers ahead of his expected return for the third Test. Head coach Andrew McDonald indicated Cummins could have almost featured in that Brisbane Test and is almost certain to play in Adelaide. We feel as though he (Cummins) will be as best prepared as can be. He was well ahead of where we thought he'd be at and it did create a real live conversation for (Cummins playing in) Brisbane, McDonald said. It was debated a lot leading into that Test match. With that in mind, us seeing him further advanced, we feel he'll be really well placed for the challenges of Adelaide albeit (it's still) a long way off. We feel as though the simulation in the nets has got him skill ready. His body's ready to go. Barring anything else happening in the next week, I'd be expecting Pat to be tossing the coin and putting the blazer on, he added. Cummins return to the squad and expected availability for next Wednesdays match at Adelaide Oval does provide selectors with a tough call on the balance of their bowling attack. Alongside Khawaja, spinner Nathan Lyon is also in line for a return after being left out of the XI in favour of Michael Neser as Australia opted for an all-out pace attack for the pink-ball match. Cummins return to the squad and expected availability for next Wednesdays match at Adelaide Oval does provide selectors with a tough call on the balance of their bowling attack. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad for third Test: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster Article Source: IANS
Carey expects England to 'refresh the batteries' in four-day Noosa break
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ILT20: Desert Vipers Edge MI Emirates by One Run in Final-Ball Thriller
The Desert Vipers were the victors in yet another thrilling clash, beating MI Emirates by one run at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. The win, which went down to the last ball, was the Vipers fourth-straight triumph of the DP World ILT20 Season 4. The Vipers consolidated their position as the table-toppers with eight points to their name. Defending 159, the Vipers initially struggled to take wickets. The game turned in the 19th over, when David Payne who finished with 4 for 29 claimed three crucial scalps. UAEs Khuzaima Tanveer was also impressive with 2 for 34, as the Vipers showed their composure once again. In the second innings, MI Emirates lost an early wicket when Tanveer dismissed Jonny Bairstow (8 off 7) in the second over. It was Muhammad Waseem (24 0ff 21) and Tom Banton (34 off 29) who steered the MI Emirates through the powerplay with the score at 49/1. They erected a 42-run stand in 31 balls before Tanveer struck again in his second spell of the night to removeWaseem. Banton looked in complete control when Nicholas Pooran (31 off 29) joined him in the middle. The duo looked settled,completing another 42-run partnership, this time in 40 balls. However, Sam Curran sent Pooran back in the 14th over with 62 needed off 36 balls. Banton followed in the next over as Payne bagged his first wicket of the night, bringing the score to 105/4. Tajinder Singh (17 off 7) hit Sam Curran for a couple of sixes that brought MI Emirates ahead of the equation with a 20-run over. Lockie Ferguson then ended Tajinders stayat the crease with his first wicket of the match in the 18th over. Another twist in the penultimate over saw Payne turn the match on its head. First, he got Romario Shepherd (1 off 4), followed by the wicket of skipper Kieron Pollard (23 off 13), who looked in good nick. Chris Woakes (0 off 2) followed in the final ball, meaning that MI Emirates needed 16 runs in six balls to secure the victory. Rashid Khan (13* off 8) could have been the match-winner, hitting a six and a four in the final over, but the MI Emirates couldnt find the two runs needed on the last ball. Batting first, the Vipers started on a promising note, led by Fakhar Zaman (35 off 31). By the end of the powerplay, the Vipers were 51/0, threatening to make their way to a big score. After Andries Gous (21 off 15) retired-hurt,Zaman combined with Max Holden (42 off 37) for a 51-run stand in 37 balls. Allah Ghazanfar then got the breakthrough when Zaman holedout to Tom Banton.Following his wicket, the bowlers kept the pressure on the Vipers, ensuring that boundaries were scarce. Shimron Hetmyer (15 off 9) entered the fray after Holden retired-out and hit the first six of the innings in the 18th over. Soon after, Sam Curran (19 off 19) hit the ball straight into Tom Bantons hands to give Ghazanfar his second wicket of the night. Dan Lawrence (15* off 8) also provided a key contribution towards the end while Hetmyer was scalped by Fazalhaq Farooqi in the final over of the innings as the Vipers finished at 159/4. Match Summary Desert Vipers beat MI Emirates by one run Desert Vipers 159/4 in 20 overs (Max Holden 42, Fakhar Zaman 35, Allah Ghazanfar 2 for 32, Fazalhaq Farooqi 1 for 27) MI Emirates 158/9 in 20 overs (Tom Banton 34, Nicholas Pooran 31, Kieron Pollard 23, David Payne 4 for 29, Khuzaima Tanveer 2 for 34) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Player of the Match:David Payne
Captain Pat Cummins Back In Australia Squad For Third Ashes Test
Australia captain Pat Cummins is in line to return for the third Ashes Test against England in Adelaide after being named in a 15-man squad on Wednesday. Cummins is the only addition to an otherwise unchanged squad from Brisbane, where Australia won by eight wickets to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. The 32-year-old Cummins has been sidelined since the tour to the West Indies in July with a lower back injury. We feel as though he'll be as best prepared as can be, Australia coach Andrew McDonald said. Under-pressure veteran opener Usman Khawaja, who did not play in the second Test because of a back injury, kept his place in the squad for the match, which begins at the Adelaide Oval on December 17. Spinner Nathan Lyon is likely to be back in the side after being left out as Australia opted for an all-seam attack for the day-night match at the Gabba. After Adelaide, the series moves on to Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test with the fifth and final match in Sydney starting on January 4. Australia squad for third Test: Pat Cummins (capt), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster Also Read: Live Cricket Score
NZ opt to bowl; Rae and Hay on Test debut with seven changes across both teams
A side strain to Chanderpaul forced West Indies to bring in King as opener. Phillip and Hodge were the other two additions to the visitors' XI
1st T20I: I Put The Nation First, Thats My Biggest USP, Says Pandya
T20 World Cup: India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was the star of the show in the teams 101-run win over South Africa on Tuesday here at the Barabati Stadium, and he said that he felt satisfied that his hard work paid off. The Men in Blue put on a dominating performance and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match T20I series to kick off their T20 World Cup preparations on a high. When all other batters struggled to play a big innings, Pandya notched up an unbeaten 59 off just 28 deliveries to take the teams scoreboard to 175/6 at the end of the first innings. What followed was sheer dominance by the Indian bowlers as they restricted the visitors to a mere 74, securing a victory by a substantial margin. Pandya also contributed with the ball, taking a wicket off his very first delivery in the game. He was recognised for his brave efforts and was named the Player of the Match. Speaking of his game after receiving the award, Pandya said, I had to back my shots. At the same point of time, I realized that the wicket had a bit of spice. You had to be a little gutsy, and it was more about timing the ball, not trying to break the ball. I was very satisfied with the way I was batting. I think the last six or seven months have been really amazing from a fitness standpoint. I dont make a big deal about the hard work that goes behind it, but at the same time, these last 50 days, being away from your loved ones, spending time at the NCA, making sure everything is covered. Its very satisfying when you come here and the results follow, he added. Speaking of his game after receiving the award, Pandya said, I had to back my shots. At the same point of time, I realized that the wicket had a bit of spice. You had to be a little gutsy, and it was more about timing the ball, not trying to break the ball. I was very satisfied with the way I was batting. I think the last six or seven months have been really amazing from a fitness standpoint. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pandyas shot selection and the array of boundaries coming off his bat stole the show in the first innings as he confidently took on the bowlers and hit them for runs across the stadium. Elaborating on what was going on in his mind when he faced the Proteas bowlers, the Mumbai Indians captain said, I kind of knew he (Maharaj) wouldnt go closer to Axar. I didnt plan it that way, it was just that if it came into my arc, I wanted to go for it. He took a chance and I took a chance. Mine was more calculated on that track, and it paid off. I think that gave us rhythm, gave us momentum that we capitalised on. We were 20-25 runs ahead of the game when those overs began. Its just about gamesmanship, identifying the right bowler to take down on the day. When it comes off, it looks good. Article Source: IANS
1st T20I: India Is Having A Great Run, Says Suryakumar After Teams 101-run Win Over South Africa
T20 World Cup: Indias T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav was pleased with the teams performance against South Africa in the first T20I that concluded here at the Barabati Stadium on Tuesday and said that the team was having a great run in the format heading into the T20 World Cup 2026. Put to bat first, India posted 175/6 on board, riding on Hardik Pandyas unbeaten 59, before the bowlers took charge. The pacers and spinners contributed equally towards the victory as the hosts dished out the visitors for a paltry 74, their lowest-ever T20I total. Speaking at the presentation ceremony after the game, Suryakumar praised the batters efforts saying that he had not expected the team to reach a 175-run total at the time when they had been reeling at 48-3 in 6.3 overs. At 48 for 3, and then from there getting to 175 the way Hardik batted, Axar batted, Tilak batted, and in the end Jitesh coming in, chipping in and doing his role, I think it was very important. At first, we thought wed get to 160, but then 175 was unbelievable. With 78 batters, there will be days when 23 batters wont have their day, but then the other 4 batters will cover it up and they did cover it up today. Maybe in the next game youll see someone else covering it up. Thats how T20 cricket goes, and thats how we want everyone to play. We want everyone to be fearless and enjoy their batting. India is having a great run, the skipper said after the match. Speaking at the presentation ceremony after the game, Suryakumar praised the batters efforts saying that he had not expected the team to reach a 175-run total at the time when they had been reeling at 48-3 in 6.3 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think Arshdeep and Bumrah were the perfect bowlers to bowl at the start. The way they were bowling when they won the toss and bowled first, the way the new ball was being bowled by them, I think Arshdeep and Bumrah were the better option. But then Hardik coming in later on, coming back from injury, it was important to take care of him as well. And the way he bowled, Im very happy with it. I mean, batting first, 48 for 3 and then scoring about 9091 runs from overs 7 to 15, and then finishing with 4044 runs in the last five overs to get to 175 I think it was really, really commendable. The way we bowled, the amount of options we had, I think 175 was quite decent, he added. Article Source: IANS
Hardik, Arshdeep crush South Africa to put India 1-0 up
South Africa were bowled out for 74, their lowest T20I score
Ashes: Bazball Yielded A Culture That Lacks Accountability, Says McGrath
New Delhi: Former Australia cricketer Glenn McGrath believes England's Ashes squad lacks accountability and labelled it embarrassing after the visitors lost back-to-back matches and trail five-match series 0-2 against Australia. In the day-night pink-ball Test in Brisbane this week, England were soundly defeated after losing the first Test in Perth from a highly advantageous position due to a fourth-innings century from Travis Head and a batting collapse of their own. England's odds of winning the series in Australia after a 15-year drought are at 02. Not in Australias wildest dreams could they have believed they would be 2-0 up in this Ashes series after playing only six days of cricket, McGrath wrote a coloumn in BBC Sport. There is a lot I like about Englands attitude. I love it when sportspeople play without fear, because that helps them push the boundaries of what is possible, he wrote. McGrath was critical of the visitors; however, he maintains that there have been indications of a troubled culture. Following the public acknowledgement of problems by coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, he anticipates some adjustments. My concern for England was the message of this is the way we play yielded a culture that lacks accountability. I have no problems with what the England leaders said in public at the Gabba. If Stokes and McCullum have been strong in the media, you can guarantee they have been even stronger behind closed doors, the 55-year-old wrote. Will we now see a new version of Bazball? Like I said, I like the element of playing without fear. If England can add the ingredients of pressure and accountability, then they might still be on to something. McGrath also credited Australia for their exceptional performance with the batt and ball. He was full of praise for Mitchell Starc, who continues to deliver with the ball even in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood and leads the bowling chart with 18 wickets and some handy contribution with the bat too. For all that England have been criticised, Australia deserve a huge amount of credit. If England had been told they would play an Australia team without all of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, they would have been rubbing their hands with glee. And yet, Australia pulled off victory in Brisbane with all of their other players standing up. McGrath also credited Australia for their exceptional performance with the batt and ball. He was full of praise for Mitchell Starc, who continues to deliver with the ball even in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood and leads the bowling chart with 18 wickets and some handy contribution with the bat too. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Alex Carey put in an absolute masterclass behind the stumps, possibly the best wicketkeeping performance I've ever seen - and I played with Ian Healy and Adam Gilchrist. Perhaps the biggest revelation for Australia has been the shift in the batting order. Article Source: IANS
1st T20I: All-round Pandya, Bowlers Hand India Thumping 101-run Win Over SA
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Hardik Pandyas all-round performance and cumulative efforts by the bowlers handed India a 101-run victory in the first T20I against South Africa here at the Barabati Stadium. With that, the hosts took a 1-0 lead in the five-game series to start their T20 World Cup 2-26 preparations in style. Defending 176 runs, the Men in Blue got off to a dream start as Arshdeep Singh sent Quinton de Kock packing for a duck off just the second delivery of the innings. Tristan Stubbs looked to get going as soon as he walked into the field, but his stay was cut short by the Indian pacer, who added a second wicket to his kitty in the third over. Markram and Dewald Brevis picked up the momentum quickly without letting the two early wickets affect the game, but a change in bowling, which saw Axar Patel come into the attack inside the powerplay, led to the Protea skipper falling for a run-a-ball 14. Returning to bowl for India after a long gap, Hardik Pandya struck on the very first ball that he delivered and dismissed the dangerous David Miller to get his side another key breakthrough. South Africas batting unit crumbled like a cookie as the Indian bowlers kept picking wickets at regular intervals. Though Marco Jansen provided a ray of hope in the middle by smoking a couple of sixes, Varun Chakaravarthy trapped him and bowled the all-rounder out as the visitors got into further trouble. Bumrah was just one scalp shy of completing 100 T20I wickets and he achieved the feat by dismissing Dewald Brevis in the 11th over and doubled the celebrations by picking Keshav Maharajs wicket in the same over. The Proteas lost their ninth wicket soon, in the 12th over, when Anrich Nortje found his way back to the pavilion, courtesy of Axar. Shivam Dube hit the final nail in the coffin as a fine catch by Abhishek Sharma led to Lutho Sipamlas dismissal. As a result, South Africa were bowled out for their lowest ever score in a T20I, closing their innings with just 74 runs. Speaking of the first innings, Shubman Gills much-awaited return was short-lived as Lungi Ngidi removed him in the opening over, and the pacer struck again to dismiss Suryakumar Yadav, leaving India unsettled early. Captain Suryakumar briefly counterattacked with a six and a four, including his signature supla stroke, before falling to a mistimed shot. Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma steadied the innings to take India to 40/2 at the end of the powerplay, but the openers dismissal to Lutho Sipamla halted the momentum. The middle overs dragged as Varma and Axar Patel struggled for fluency before the former perished scoring 26 off 32. Axar offered support, but the innings truly hinged on Pandyas commanding knock. The all-rounder struck six boundaries and four sixes, lifting Indias total with an assertive finish. Cameos from Shivam Dube and Jitesh Sharma added vital late runs in the closing stages. On a pitch that turned even routine strokes into laboured efforts, Pandya produced an innings of uncommon quality. With the surface gripping and the ball refusing to come on, Indias top order found fluency hard to locate; both Tilak Varma and Axar Patel promised more than they ultimately delivered. South Africa tightened the screws through Lungi Ngidis triple strike and Marco Jansens miserly overs, picking off batters just as partnerships seemed to settle. Amid that struggle, Pandya appeared almost untouched by the conditions. He shifted gears with clarity and confidence, seizing the initiative and swinging the contest back into balance. His knock has kept India firmly in the hunt despite everything the pitch and the South African bowlers threw at them. On a pitch that turned even routine strokes into laboured efforts, Pandya produced an innings of uncommon quality. With the surface gripping and the ball refusing to come on, Indias top order found fluency hard to locate; both Tilak Varma and Axar Patel promised more than they ultimately delivered. South Africa tightened the screws through Lungi Ngidis triple strike and Marco Jansens miserly overs, picking off batters just as partnerships seemed to settle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 175/6 in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya 59*, Tilak Varma 26; Lungi Ngidi 3-31, Lutho Sipamla 2-38) beat South Africa (Dewald Brevis 22, Tristan Stubbs 14; Axar Patel 2-7, Arshdeep Singh 2-14) by 101 runs. Article Source: IANS
Allrounder Bulbulia to lead SA in Under-19 World Cup
South Africa have been placed in Group D, where they will face West Indies, Afghanistan and Tanzania
1st T20I: Hardik Pandyas Unbeaten 59 Powers India To 175
With Shubman Gill: Hardik Pandya was the star of the show as the host managed to post 175 runs on the board, riding on the all-rounders unbeaten half-century, against South Africa in the first T20I of the five-game series here at the Barabati Stadium. With Shubman Gill making a much-anticipated return after recovering from an injury, all eyes were on him. However, Lungi Ngidi cut his innings short and the vice captain walked back in the first over of the game, scoring just four runs off two deliveries. South Africa got an early breakthrough, and their celebrations doubled when the pacer picked Suryakumar Yadavs wicket in the third over. The Indian captain looked in great touch as he notched up a six and a four, including his trademark supla shot, to get things going. However, a mis-timed shot led to the opposition skipper Aiden Markram taking a fine catch over mid-on. Opener Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma then sailed through the powerplay as India reached 40/2 in six overs. Abhishek looked in good touch and had found the momentum, but Lutho Sipamla got the better of him shortly after the powerplay, giving his side a crucial breakthrough. The next few overs were sluggish as Varma and Axar Patel struggled to find boundaries and juggled between singles and doubles. While the former did hit an 89-meter long six off Anrich Nortje in the 10th over, he couldnt convert his knock into a big innings and was eventually dismissed scoring 26 runs in 32 deliveries. Axar Patel played a handy knock while forming partnerships with Varma and Pandya, but it was the Baroda cricketer who stood out during the first innings. Pandya took on the bowlers confidently and notched up six fours and four maximums, giving his best till the final delivery. Shivam Dube and Jitesh Sharmas innings was short but impactful as they contributed 11 and 10 runs in the limited time they spent on the field. Pandyas clutch knock anchored Indias innings as the team rose from 50/3 to finish at 175/6 at the end of their 20-over quota. Pandya took on the bowlers confidently and notched up six fours and four maximums, giving his best till the final delivery. Shivam Dube and Jitesh Sharmas innings was short but impactful as they contributed 11 and 10 runs in the limited time they spent on the field. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 175/6 in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya 59*, Tilak Varma 26; Lungi Ngidi 3-31, Lutho Sipamla 2-38) against South Africa. Article Source: IANS
Olly Riley to lead Ireland at 2026 Under-19 World Cup
Ireland are in Group A, along with Australia, Japan and Sri Lanka
Simbarashe Mudzengerere named captain of Zimbabwe Under-19 for home World Cup
Kian and Michael Blignaut, twins and sons of former Zimbabwe allrounder Andy Blignaut, also feature in the squad
Teenagers Kamalini and Vaishnavi receive maiden India call-ups for Sri Lanka T20Is
Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia and Sayali Satghare, who were part of the previous T20I squad that played against England, have been left out
Gill and Hardik return for India after South Africa opt to bowl
Both teams picked four seam options with Nortje returning for his first international game since last year's T20 World Cup final
Kamalini, Vaishnavi Included As India Announce 15-member Squad For Sri Lanka T20Is
Sri Lanka T20Is: After a match-winning performance against South Africa in the Women's ODI World Cup final, Shafali Verma rejoins the Indian team for the five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka starting on December 21. The 15-person team includes G. Kamalini and Vaishnavi Sharma, both of whom played for India in the Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup. Smriti Mandhana has been named Harmanpreet Kaur's deputy in the leadership department as the latter leads the Women In Blue in the series against Sri Lanka. The Women's Selection Committee has picked Indias squad for the upcoming five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka Women, BCCI said in a statement. The team also includes other members of the recent World Cup-winning squad, as the selection committee has named Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harleen Deol, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, and Renuka Singh Thakur. The team's two wicketkeepers are Richa Ghosh and Kamalini. Indias five-match T20I series will begin on 21st December in Visakhapatnam, which will also host the second game on 23rd December. The action will then shift to Thiruvananthapuram for the final stretch, with the third T20I scheduled on 26th December, followed by the fourth on 28th December and the series finale on 30th December. The two venues will share the spotlight as India round off their year with a back-to-back contest in the shortest format. The team also includes other members of the recent World Cup-winning squad, as the selection committee has named Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harleen Deol, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, and Renuka Singh Thakur. The team's two wicketkeepers are Richa Ghosh and Kamalini. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Smriti Mandhana (VC), Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Harleen Deol, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, Renuka Singh Thakur, Richa Ghosh (WK), G Kamalini (WK), Sree Charani, Vaishnavi Sharma Article Source: IANS
Perfectly Fine Physically And Mentally Feeling Ready, Says Gill Upon Returning To Indian T20I Squad
Indian T20I: Shubman Gill, Indias vice captain for the five-game T20I series against South Africa, said that his body was feeling perfectly fine heading into the series as he made a return to international cricket after recovering from a neck injury. Gill sustained a neck injury during the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata last month and underwent rehabilitation before being cleared by the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Following Indias 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa on Saturday, head coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed Gills readiness for the five-match T20I series. The 26-year-old was then named in the playing XI for the series opener and will open the innings alongside Abhishek Sharma while also taking on the leadership responsibilities as skipper Suryakumar Yadavs deputy. Speaking to Murali Kartik, one of the members of the commentary and presentation panel for the series, before the start of play here in Cuttack, Gill said that he is mentally ready to get back to the grind. Body feels perfectly fine. I spent a bit of time at the CoE and perfectly fine physically and mentally feeling ready, Gill said. The 26-year-old was then named in the playing XI for the series opener and will open the innings alongside Abhishek Sharma while also taking on the leadership responsibilities as skipper Suryakumar Yadavs deputy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Speaking of the game, South Africa won the toss and asked the hosts to bat first. Gill, however, couldnt make a mark on his return and was dismissed cheaply, scoring just four runs off two deliveries. After hitting Lungi Ngidi for a four off the first ball he faced in the match, the Protea pacer got the better of the Indian opener and dismissed him on the next ball as India were reduced to 5-1 just three balls into the game. Article Source: IANS
Latham: NZ20 a 'great initiative' and will be 'hugely beneficial' for us
Test captain says he would much rather have our own competition in the summer than see his compatriots play in overseas T20 leagues
1st T20I: Gill, Pandya Return As South Africa Elect To Bowl Against India
T20 World Cup: South Africa won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in the first T20I of the five-match series here at the Barabati Stadium. The series will pose as an ideal one for both teams as they begin their preparations for the T20 World Cup 2026. The hosts arrive hoping to carry their momentum from their previous T20I series, where they defeated Australia. They've received a boost with the addition of Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya, who mark their return to international cricket after recovering from their respective injuries. Meanwhile, the visitors see this as a chance to bounce back after losing the recently concluded ODI series against India 2-1. For the first time in the venues varied history, a red-soil surface has been prepared, bringing with it the usual uncertainties of an untested wicket. Still, as India work toward finding the ideal blend of personnel and balance ahead of the 2026 World Cup in FebruaryMarch, the team should welcome these conditions, especially with comparable pitches likely to feature during the tournament. Protea skipper Aiden Markram, upon winning the toss, spoke of the teams preparations, combination and the conditions on offer as he said, We're going to bowl first. Expecting conditions to be good here in India. Quite a bit of dew around, might be a constant throughout the game but might get a bit worse later. (Quick turnaround time between formats) It's the way things work, lot of the games end up playing in the mind, need to get yourself in the right frame of mind. Fantastic build-up to the World Cup. From a conditions point of view, it's going to be great. You cant simulate these, certainly not back in South Africa, so thats a massive thing. And then obviously testing yourself against one of the better outfits in the world. Looking forward to that, seeing where we are. And weve got another couple of months after this to fine-tune things and hopefully be ready for that World Cup. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said the team was happy to bat first and will take the defence as a challenge. When asked about the teams preparations and his view on the playing conditions, he said, We were a little confused looking at the wicket. Yesterday it was looking a little more greener, but today we were a little confused. But its okay, were happy to bat first. It gives a good challenge to put runs on the board and come out here and defend. I mean, see, it (dew factor) becomes a little challenging for the bowlers - you cant run away from the fact. But going from here on, I think thats going to remain for a really long time. It has been there for a very long time. So if we keep focusing on that, I think the main job will be in trouble in doing that. But yeah, lets not think about it and have it as a challenge. We had a good series in Australia. Now we play five T20s against South Africa and then we play against New Zealand, so 15 good T20s. I think its good preparation. Same thing what weve been doing in the last few series: be fearless, enjoy the game, and be at it for the next three hours. It (selection) is a very good headache to have, he added. Speaking of the team combination, Suryakumar mentioned the players missing out of the XI, saying, The guys missing out are Sanju Samson, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana. Playing XIs: Speaking of the team combination, Suryakumar mentioned the players missing out of the XI, saying, The guys missing out are Sanju Samson, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Donovan Ferreira, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Lutho Sipamla, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje Article Source: IANS
There Is No Other Player Like Hardik Pandya In Indian Team, Says Sanjay Bangar
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar highlighted all-rounder Hardik Pandya's role ahead of the T20I series against South Africa, kicking off on Tuesday, saying that there was no other player like him. After missing two months owing to a quadricep injury sustained during the Asia Cup, Pandya is returning to the Indian side and is anticipated to feature in the playing XI against South Africa in the forthcoming T20Is. India's T20 World Cup 2026 preparations will begin with the series against the Proteas, with the first game set to be played in Cuttack. Look at all the all-rounders in world cricket now. Does England have a backup for Ben Stokes? No. In one-day or even Test cricket, there is no backup for Ravindra Jadeja. It is the same with Hardik Pandya. He (Pandya) can command a spot in the top five on his batting alone. He could also be one of the top three seamers in any team if he was just a bowler, Bangar told JiosStar. The point is, to be that kind of all-rounder, you must earn your place with your batting and also with your bowling. There is no other player like Hardik Pandya in the Indian team, he added. Look at all the all-rounders in world cricket now. Does England have a backup for Ben Stokes? No. In one-day or even Test cricket, there is no backup for Ravindra Jadeja. It is the same with Hardik Pandya. He (Pandya) can command a spot in the top five on his batting alone. He could also be one of the top three seamers in any team if he was just a bowler, Bangar told JiosStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We need to see how he copes. Playing in the SMAT (Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy) is different from the intensity of an international game. The team management must manage the workload of important players like him. So, if needed, we must do that for Hardik too. A fit Hardik Pandya allows the team to play its desired combination, especially with the spin options we have. Thats why his presence is critically very vital, he said. Article Source: IANS
Resurgent West Indies seek to pile pressure on injury-hit New Zealand
The hosts will be without three first-choice players in Wellington, where they have lost their last two Test matches
Uthappa, Steyn, Morgan Join SA20s Commentary Panel For Season 4
Joburg Super Kings: SA20 is preparing to enhance its renowned broadcast for Season 4, introducing a prestigious commentary team with leading figures in international cricket. Robin Uthappa, a highly regarded voice in Indian T20 cricket, rejoins the panel, joined by global cricket legends Dale Steyn and Eoin Morgan. As SA20 prepares for another exciting season, audiences can expect expert analysis, compelling storytelling, and detailed insights from a team of analysts with decades of international experience in the commentary booth. Adding Steyn, regarded as the top fast bowler of his era, and Morgan, the visionary leader behind Englands transformation in white-ball cricket, greatly enhances the analysis of all 34 matches. Their inclusion offers fans an unmatched perspective on fast-bowling techniques, leadership choices, team strategies, and crucial match moments. Uthappa, who previously served on the broadcast panel, remains involved with SA20. His insights, developed through extensive experience in the IPL, international cricket, and various global T20 leagues, provide a valuable perspective during critical batting moments, pressure scenarios, and momentum swings. Leading the global effort are prominent figures such as former England captain Kevin Pietersen, the skilful Indian batsman Robin Uthappa, and cricket voice Mark Nicholas. They are complemented by a legendary panel of Proteas icons who are deeply familiar with local conditions. At the forefront is AB de Villiers, widely recognised as one of the most potent and destructive T20 hitters ever. He is supported by JP Duminy's strategic insight, Ashwell Prince's batting skill, Chris Morris's all-round ability, and Vernon Philander's precise bowling. Season 4 will once again showcase a mix of world cricket legends, popular South African stars, and experienced broadcasters, ensuring that every aspect of the game, from strategic insights to boundary-side energy, is presented with depth and style. Keeping the action lively and full of energy are the likes of Natalie Germanos, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Kass Naidoo, Mark Butcher, Nikhil Uttamchandani, Lesego Pooe, Motshidisi Mohono, and Kriya Gangiah. Together, this vibrant and diverse line-up guarantees fans worldwide receive top-notch analysis, engaging stories, and unrivalled entertainment throughout the competition. The SA20 continues to grow as one of the most thrilling T20 leagues globally, delivering elite cricket to fans across six vibrant host cities: Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Paarl, Centurion, and Gqeberha. The six competing teams will showcase their sporting skill and entertainment in a spectacular battle. Durban's Super Giants Joburg Super Kings MI Cape Town (Season 3 - 2025 Champions) Paarl Royals Pretoria Capitals Paarl Royals Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fans in India can watch every moment of SA20 Season 4 live on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network, starting from December 26. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand vs West Indies, 2nd Test - Who will win today NZ vs WI match?
NZ vs WI, 2nd Test, Cricket Tips: The first Test between New Zealand and West Indies in Christchurch has etched itself in the history book. West Indies produced one of the best batting displays in the second innings and batted for 163.3 overs and scored 457/6. Justin Greaves scored an unbeaten 202, and Shai Hope and Kemar Roach also showed their great determination. That draw helped West Indies get going in the World Test Championship 2025-27. New Zealand would be unhappy with the result, but they dominated the game until West Indies produced something spectacular. The action will be back as the second test is all set to begin at 3:30 AM IST on Wednesday at Basin Reserve. NZ vs WI: Match Details Date : December 10-14 (Wednesday-Sunday) Time : 03:30 AM IST Venue : Basin Reserve, Wellington NZ vs WI: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the second test on Sony Sports Networks. The live stream of the game will be available on the Sony LIV or FanCode apps or websites. NZ vs WI: Head-to-Head in Test Total Matches : 50 New Zealand : 17 West Indies : 13 No Result : 20 NZ vs WI: Ground Pitch Report Basin Reserve offers a green top and fast wicket. It is a paradise for the fast bowlers. The weather will also play well here, which will bring seam and swing throughout the game. Still, batting first will be a good choice at this venue. NZ vs WI: Possible XIs New Zealand : Devon Conway, Tom Latham (c), Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Tom Blundell (wk), Will Young, Michael Bracewell, Nathan Smith, Zakary Foulkes, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy West Indies : John Campbell, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Alick Athanaze, Shai Hope, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase (c), Tevin Imlach (wk), Kemar Roach, Johann Layne, Jayden Seales, Ojay Shields NZ vs WI: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Rachin Ravindra scored the most runs for New Zealand in the first game and is in good form. For West Indies, Shai Hope has been the one to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Jacob Duffy has been firing on this tour and ended with 8 wickets in the first game. For West Indies, Kemar Roach bowled good spells and took seven wickets in the game. Today Match Prediction : West Indies showed a great fight, but still the edge will be towards New Zealand. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win the second test. NZ vs WI 2nd Test, 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.
Judoka Ritik Sharmas KIUG Triumph Fuels His 2026 CWG Dream
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indoor Hall: Since relocating to the SAI National Centre of Excellence (NCOE) in Bhopal six years ago, Ritik Sharmas career has experienced a rapid ascent. The young Punjab-born judoka once again highlighted his progress with a commanding performance at the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) Rajasthan 2025. Competing in his fourth KIUG at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Indoor Hall in Udaipur, Ritik, representing Lovely Professional University (LPU), secured his third gold medal, adding to his existing bronze. What made the victory more meaningful was the way he bounced back from a recent setback. Flying straight to Udaipur after a first-round exit at the Asian Open Championships in Hong Kong, Ritik wasted no time dwelling on the disappointment. Instead, he channelled the lessons from his overseas trip into a composed, confident performance, overcoming familiar rival Yash Ghangas in the mens +100kg final. The rivalry between Ritik and Yash dates back to their teenage years. The two first competed in the final of the 2020 Khelo India Youth Games in Guwahati, and even now, as products of the same NCOE, their matchups remain intensely competitive. There are a handful of judokas in our category, so we have known each other for years now. I beat him for the first time in the Guwahati KIYG, and Im glad that I could get the better of him in KIUG 2025 too, said Ritik, emphasising the need for more international exposure trips. Despite being out in the first round, I have come back with a lot of learnings and positives from Hong Kong. What also matters is the mental aspect of the sport, as such exposure trips help you in understanding how the world and Olympic champions approach the game, their techniques, and sparring with some of the best in the world, he added. Ritiks journey started far from Indias main sporting centres, in Gurdaspur, a remote border district in Punjab bordering Pakistan. Growing up, opportunities were scarce, with few organised sports programmes or training centres available. Yet in 2015, at the age of 14, Ritik found his passion for judo and dedicated himself to the sport with steadfast focus. Born to an ASI in the Punjab Police and the youngest of three siblings, Ritik began his initial training at the renowned Shaheed Bhagat Singh JFI coaching centre, which has produced over 50 international and 100 national-level judokas. The foundation he built there kept him steady even as he faced challenges on the global stage. Ritiks journey started far from Indias main sporting centres, in Gurdaspur, a remote border district in Punjab bordering Pakistan. Growing up, opportunities were scarce, with few organised sports programmes or training centres available. Yet in 2015, at the age of 14, Ritik found his passion for judo and dedicated himself to the sport with steadfast focus. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Ritik, the lack of quality sparring partners in his weight class remains a major obstacle. However, he continues to push his boundaries and is now aiming for the next significant goal of breaking into the 2026 Commonwealth Games squad. Article Source: IANS
Australia could consider Khawaja for middle-order return
The selectors will have a big call to make after the early success of the Head-Weatherald combination
Proteas Women's Players Make Big Gains In T20I Rankings After Win Vs Ireland
ICC T20I: The race at the top of the ICC Womens T20I rankings has grown even more competitive, with several South African players climbing the charts on the back of a commanding start to their home series against Ireland. Left-arm spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba has been one of the biggest beneficiaries. Her tidy spells in the opening two matches, yielding three wickets at just over 11 runs apiece, have propelled her four spots up to sixth place among T20I bowlers. The 25-year-old now sits on 705 rating points, edging closer to Australias Annabel Sutherland, who continues to hold the No.1 position with 736 rating points. Mlabas rise is part of a broader upward shift for the hosts after securing a 20 lead in the three-match contest. Nadine de Klerk has climbed to 45th among bowlers following her four-wicket haul across the two games, while Chloe Tryon has vaulted 12 places to 49th. Tryon also advanced in the all-rounders table, moving up seven spots to sit just outside the top 10. Fellow all-rounder Sune Luus made similar progress, jumping nine places to 23rd after a standout run with both bat and ball. Luus has struck 118 runs in two outings, highlighted by an 81, and taken four wickets, lifting her to 41st in the batting rankings as well. There was positive movement for some returning and emerging names, too. Former South Africa captain Dane van Niekerk has re-entered the T20I batting list at 82nd after her comeback to international cricket, while Irelands Leah Paul has pushed up nine places to 67th thanks to a couple of confident innings. Tryon also advanced in the all-rounders table, moving up seven spots to sit just outside the top 10. Fellow all-rounder Sune Luus made similar progress, jumping nine places to 23rd after a standout run with both bat and ball. Luus has struck 118 runs in two outings, highlighted by an 81, and taken four wickets, lifting her to 41st in the batting rankings as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As the series heads into its final match, the rankings picture remains fluid, and the momentum is firmly with the Proteas. Article Source: IANS
His Body Just Keeps Letting Him Down: Nasser Hussain On Wood's Injury Setback
T20 World Cup: Former England captain has reflected on Mark Wood's fresh injury setback after the pacer has been ruled out of the remaining Ashes Tests, saying the seamer's body just keeps letting him down. Wood only returned to action in the first Test in Perth after eight months out following knee surgery. The 35-year-old subsequently suffered swelling in the same left knee and was forced to miss the second Test. He will now return home to begin rehabilitation and recovery. It is a huge blow to the team and the individual. The team because you want all your bowlers available, especially going into the final three Tests that are one after another. We have had big gaps so far, but after the third Test, they come thick and fast. England may not have been able to go with Wood and Jofra Archer again, but if Archer needed a rest, Wood could have come in and that is not possible now, Hussain said on Sky Sports. Before the Perth Test, Wood had not played red-ball cricket for England in 15 months due to an elbow injury followed by knee surgery. He is one of the fastest bowlers to ever play for England; Wood has taken 119 wickets in 38 Tests since making his debut in 2015. He was part of the team that won the Ashes in 2015, lifted the 2019 50-over World Cup and was in the England squad that won the T20 World Cup in 2022. It is a huge blow to the team and the individual. The team because you want all your bowlers available, especially going into the final three Tests that are one after another. We have had big gaps so far, but after the third Test, they come thick and fast. England may not have been able to go with Wood and Jofra Archer again, but if Archer needed a rest, Wood could have come in and that is not possible now, Hussain said on Sky Sports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He has been around for a decade and played 38 Tests. He will be very down at the moment and I hope it's not the last we see of him in Tests. He turns 36 next month and at that age it is very difficult to keep coming back from injuries, Hussain added. Article Source: IANS
Captain SKY, Coach Gambhir And Others Visit Shri Jagannath Temple Ahead Of First T20I
Puri SP Prateek Geeta Singh: India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav, along with head coach Gautam Gambhir and other members of the team and support staff, on Tuesday visited the Shri Jagannath Temple in Puri to seek blessings ahead of the opening T20I of the five-match series against South Africa. Apart from captain Suryakumar Yadav, who was accompanied by his wife Devisha Shetty, and head coach Gambhir, batter Tilak Varma, fielding coach T. Dilip, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak and other members of the support staff were among those who joined the temple visit. Its really wonderful that the team received gods blessings. Team India will surely succeed. The team manager, the coach, the captain, and the other players seek blessings here, said Rabi Sankar Pratihari, secretary of the Puri District Athletic Association. The members of the team and support staff entered the temple premises amid tight security arrangements as a large crowd of fans gathered to catch a glimpse of the players. Today, the captain, coach, and other members of Team India visited. We made all the necessary arrangements for them from our side. Based on their movement plan, we had alerted all the police stations along the route. Additional security was also deployed at the temple. A ring-round protection team was formed for them, as there are many fans who try to get close to the players, said Puri SP Prateek Geeta Singh. The members of the team and support staff entered the temple premises amid tight security arrangements as a large crowd of fans gathered to catch a glimpse of the players. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The series against South Africa begins Indias final leg of preparations for their title defence in next years T20 World Cup. The likes of Suryakumar, Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma and Shivam Dube are coming into the series after having a productive time with their respective state teams in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Article Source: IANS
'Its Been A Monumental Fail': Ian Healy Criticises England's 'deflating Performance' In Ashes
Ian Healy: Former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy expressed his disappointment with how England has played so far, calling their performance deflating, and suggested that a lack of preparation for Aussie conditions has resulted in hosts being 2-nil down in the Ashes series. After a loss in a series opener in Perth, Brisbane didnt play out much better for England, as Australia cruised to victory in Brisbane to take an ominous 2-0 lead in the series, having been set a target of just 65 runs. Its a very deflating performance so far, Healy told SEN. The optimism we had before any contest was very high. We thought that this was going to be the close Ashes (in Australia) that weve been craving since the 60s. Its been a monumental fail by England; they have misread everything. I dont know how there could be so many people that dont know any better in decision-making positions of English Cricket that have let this itinerary become approved. Theyve just got nothing because they haven't been training. They are not fit enough, they are not bowling fit enough (and) the batsmen havent made enough big runs of recent times. So, they are all fresh and green, and theyre not working hard enough. Its very disappointing that it has been such a farce for them, he added. Its been a monumental fail by England; they have misread everything. I dont know how there could be so many people that dont know any better in decision-making positions of English Cricket that have let this itinerary become approved. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Moreover, ahead of the third Test in Adelaide, starting December 17, England copped a major blow as the fast bowler Mark Wood has been ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes tour following a knee injury he suffered during the first Test in Perth. Article Source: IANS
Maddinson eyes comeback with Sydney Thunder in BBL
The left hander underwent treatment for cancer earlier this year but has recently returned to playing
Ashes: Khawaja In Contention For Adelaide Test But McDonald Hints At Batting Reshuffle
Adelaide Test: Australia's veteran opener Usman Khawaja is expected to be back in the mix for the second Ashes Test in Adelaide, though is not necessarily locked in to open. In the Perth series opener, Khawaja was unable to open in Australias first innings after spending extended time off the field with a back complaint during Englands batting. Marnus Labuschagne stepped in initially, but on day two Head capitalised on the opportunity, producing a match-winning Ashes century for the ages. Khawajas most probable return would see him slot back into the opening role, pushing Travis Head down to No. 5, although head coach Andrew McDonald stressed that the openers spot isnt his only option. If Khawaja is recalled, it would most likely come at Josh Inglis expense. We've got a lot of players that are really invested in this series, and they'll do anything for the team, said McDonald on Tuesday. And the assumption is that 'Uzzie' can only open as well I think that he does have the flexibility (to bat elsewhere). We like to think that all our batters have the flexibility to be able to perform anywhere in that order. We've got a collective group of batters there that, as the series wears on, the opposition may create some different challenges for us. So we're open to what it would look like for us moving forward. Khawaja batted at No. 5 when he returned to Test cricket during the 202122 Ashes before moving up to open to make room for Head. McDonald noted that the idea of shifting Khawaja back down the order hasnt been discussed since. We've got a collective group of batters there that, as the series wears on, the opposition may create some different challenges for us. So we're open to what it would look like for us moving forward. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But we're open to what the batting model would look like moving forward should there be any moving parts. Whether Trav opens, whether he goes back to the middle, that will all play out. We're taking it Test by Test. Article Source: IANS
England Pacer Mark Wood Ruled Out Of Ashes Series, Fisher Named Replacement
Mark Wood: England pacer Mark Wood has been ruled out of Ashes with a recurrence of the left-knee injury he sustained in the series opener in Perth. He will now return home to begin rehabilitation and recovery, ECB said on Tuesday. Wood returned after a nine-month absence following knee surgery for the first Test in Perth, managing eight overs before suffering tightness in his left hamstring, though scans later ruled out damage, and he was passed fit to play and had match figures of 0-44 in 11 overs. The 35-year-old pacer was later sent to a specialist after reporting pain in his knee and was ruled out of the second Test in Brisbane. England and Durham seamer Mark Wood has been ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes tour of Australia, following a recurrence of the left-knee injury he sustained during the first Test in Perth earlier this month. Wood will return home later this week and work closely with the ECB medical team on his rehabilitation and recovery, ECB said in a statement. England have called up Matthew Fisher to the squad. The seamer, who has been in Australia with the Lions, will link up with the group this week. Wood will return home later this week and work closely with the ECB medical team on his rehabilitation and recovery, ECB said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Wood, the setback is yet another chapter in a career repeatedly disrupted by fitness problems. Before the Perth Test, he had not played red-ball cricket for England in 15 months due to an elbow injury followed by knee surgery. Article Source: IANS
Mitch Hay To Debut For New Zealand As Tom Blundell Out Of 2nd West Indies Test
Injury-hit New Zealand will give a debut to wicketkeeper Mitch Hay in the second Test against the West Indies in Wellington after Tom Blundell was ruled out on Tuesday. Captain Tom Latham said there could be at least one more debutant for Wednesday's match after his side suffered several injuries in the drawn first Test in Christchurch. Seamers Matt Henry and Nathan Smith are out for the rest of the series after suffering calf and side-strains respectively. Blundell was injured while batting One of seaming all-rounder Kristian Clarke or pace bowler Michael Rae will come in for their first Test appearance. Latham encouraged them to bring their domestic form to the Test arena Sometimes, myself included, when I've come into the squad, you want to come and do something special, Latham said. But at the end of the day doing what they've been doing to get to this point will hold them in good stead. They've been performing really well, this season especially, so hopefully for them they can lean on those experiences. Clarke, a 24-year-old all-rounder, averages 32.93 with the ball and 23.79 with the bat in first-class cricket. While the 30-year-old Rae averages 32.9 with the ball. New Zealand's attack was seriously depleted in Christchurch, leaving Jacob Duffy and Zak Foulkes to bowl a combined 76 overs in the fourth innings. West Indies captain Roston Chase said his side had gained confidence from saving the game against the odds in Christchurch after being set a record 531 fourth-innings target. Justin Greaves scored an unbeaten 202 from 388 balls alongside number eight Kemar Roach, who dropped anchor for a 233-ball 58. Knowing that we can actually compete and come close, almost having a chance of winning in the first Test match, the guys' spirits are high, Chase said. Greaves and Roach came together with the West Indies in trouble at 277-6 early on the fifth day and batted unbroken for 68 overs to reach 457-6 by the close. Everyone seems ready to go, full of confidence and energy to prove that we can actually go a step further in winning the game, said Chase. I would say that we are on top right now, Chase added of the three-match series Also Read: Live Cricket Score
Wood ruled out of the remainder of the Ashes, Fisher named replacement
Fisher, whose only Test so far came against West Indies in 2022, is already in Australia with England Lions
350 Players To Go Under The Hammer At IPL 2026 Auction On Dec 16
Kolkata Knight Riders: A total of 350 players are set to feature in the IPL 2026 mini auction on December 16 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi as the BCCI revealed the Player Auction list for the 2026 season on Tuesday. A total of 1390 players registered for the Player Auction, out of which 350 players were shortlisted. Of the 350 players shortlisted, 240 are Indian and 110 from overseas. The pool comprises 224 uncapped Indian players and 14 uncapped overseas players, adding significant depth and fresh talent to this year's auction roster. Franchises will compete for 77 available slots overall, including 31 spots reserved for overseas players. As many as 40 players have listed themselves at the maximum base price of Rs 2 crore, with Venkatesh Iyer and Ravi Bishnoi being the only two Indians among them. Earlier, a total of 173 players have been retained, across teams, including 49 overseas players. A combined purse of Rs 237.55 crore will be available at the auction for a total of 77 player slots. South African wicketkeepers Quinton de Kock and George Linde, and Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage, who were not part of the longlist, have been included in the final list. Earlier, a total of 173 players have been retained, across teams, including 49 overseas players. A combined purse of Rs 237.55 crore will be available at the auction for a total of 77 player slots. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia's Cameron Green has been tipped to become the most expensive buy at the upcoming IPL auction as both KKR and CSK, who have the highest purses, are expected to put in strong bids for the allrounder. Article Source: IANS
Injured Hazlewood Ruled Out Of Ashes, Cummins Set For Comeback
Coach Andrew McDonald: Australia pacer Josh Hazlewood will miss the rest of the series after suffering an injury setback while Pat Cummins appears certain to captain Australia in the third Test in Adelaide. Coach Andrew McDonald confirmed on Tuesday that Hazlewood, who sustained a hamstring strain while bowling in the Sheffield Shield last month and then suffered a setback when he hurt his Achilles last week, would not feature against England this summer. Hazlewood will instead focus on recovering in time for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup that commences on February 7. Really flat for him. A couple of setbacks that we didn't see coming. We thought he'd play a huge part in the series. But really feel for him that he won't get that opportunity,McDonald told reporters on Tuesday. Cummins, who was close to returning on overs restrictions in Brisbane after his recovery from a lower-back injury, progressed quicker than expected and is almost certain to feature in the third Test. There won't be any match opportunities for Pat (before Adelaide) and this is something we've done with Pat before long-ish layoffs, where we've put some time and effort into rebuilding his body, said McDonald. He was out at Allan Border Field whilst everyone was at the Gabba; he simulated pretty much what a match will look like out there with multiple spells. So we feel as though he'll be as best prepared as can be. He was well ahead of where we thought he'd be at and it did create a real live conversation for (Cummins playing in) Brisbane. It was debated a lot leading into that Test match. With that in mind, us seeing him further advanced, we feel he'll be really well placed for the challenges of Adelaide albeit (it's still) a long way off. Meanwhile, veteran spinner Nathan Lyon has been tipped to be back for the final three Tests too after being overlooked for the pink-ball match at the Gabba. Two of Boland, Michael Neser and Brendon Doggett are now likely to miss in Adelaide, giving Australia at least some fresh pace reinforcements for the final two Tests. Meanwhile, veteran spinner Nathan Lyon has been tipped to be back for the final three Tests too after being overlooked for the pink-ball match at the Gabba. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now obviously we've got a big inclusion coming in and I think that'll be announced tomorrow officially that Pat will be back in the squad so that obviously creates a different balance to our attack, said McDonald. Article Source: IANS
'Not A Place For Weak Men': Ben Stokes Demands More From Under-Fire England
England captain Ben Stokes has demanded his players toughen up after another embarrassing defeat to Australia left the Ashes hanging by a thread, making clear the team is not a place for weak men. Two Tests into the five-match series and England are reeling, crashing by eight wickets in both Perth and Brisbane and waking Monday to yet more fierce criticism. Facing an almost impossible task to win the last three Tests to regain the Ashes, Stokes wants to see more fire from his players. There is a saying that we have said a lot here -- Australia is not for weak men, Stokes told the BBC. A dressing room that I am captain of is not a place for weak men either. Stokes was particularly critical of England crumbling in pressure moments, in contrast to Australia who have been able to dig deep and get the upper hand. Do we need to start thinking about what mentality we are taking into those pressure moments? Stokes said. When we are on top we are great and when behind the game we are also very good but when that moment is neck and neck we are not coming out on top on enough occasions. Australian media had a field day at England's expense with headlines including Humiliated, Humbled and Bazball in Ashes, referring to the aggressive style favoured by Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum that has failed so far. Former England great Geoffrey Boycott was scathing in his assessment. Brisbane was a horror show: irresponsible batting, bowling too short, too wide or too full and catches dropped, he said in a newspaper column. With this sort of batting and bowling, they couldn't win an egg cup, let alone the Ashes urn. - Beach break - England have more than a week to regroup before the must-win third Test in Adelaide on December 17, where Australia are set to be strengthened by the return of skipper Pat Cummins. But a scheduled four-day mini holiday on the beach at tourist playground Noosa after two crushing defeats may not be the best look. Stokes defended the decision, saying it was important for players to decompress. We have been here four weeks and they have been pretty full on, he told reporters. As physical as this game is, a huge part of it is also the mental side of it. I know that. I have experienced that. I know what the game can do to you when things aren't quite feeling right or going well. Trust me when I say it is so, so important for teams to be able to go away as a team and almost put the pressures aside for a couple of days, he added. Adding to England's woes, McCullum has been slammed for suggesting the team trained too much in the lead-up to the day-night clash in Brisbane. Following the Perth defeat, England opted against putting their first-choice players into a pink-ball tour game in Canberra and instead had five intense sessions in the Brisbane nets. I actually feel like we over-prepared to be honest, he said. I think the boys just need a few days off and we probably need to change up a few of the training methods. In response, England great Kevin Pietersen said on X: Leading into this Test match, I think we over-prepared. Crikey, Baz, while Darren Gough added: Over-prepared my arse. Also Read: Live Cricket Score
IPL 2026 auction - De Kock added in 350-player shortlist, Green part of first set
Forty players have listed themselves at INR 2 crore, with Venkatesh Iyer and Ravi Bishnoi being the only Indians among them
Australia Quick Josh Hazlewood Ruled Out Of Ashes After Injury Setback
Australia fast bowler Josh Hazlewood was on Tuesday ruled out of the rest of the Ashes against England following an injury setback. Coach Andrew McDonald told reporters that Hazlewood, who missed the first two Tests, had suffered problems in recovering from hamstring and Achilles injuries and would sit out the remaining three matches. Really flat for him. A couple of setbacks that we didn't see coming, McDonald said. We thought he'd play a huge part in the series. But really feel for him that he won't get that opportunity. Hazlewood will now aim to be fully fit for the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, which begins in February. Fellow fast bowler Pat Cummins looks certain to return as captain when Australia look to wrap up the series in next week's third Test in Adelaide. The 32-year-old Cummins has been sidelined since the tour to the West Indies in July with a lower back injury. McDonald said that Cummins had come through a match-like workload in training last week and was ready to play. This is something we've done with Pat before with longish layoffs, where we've put some time and effort into rebuilding his body, said McDonald. He simulated pretty much what a match will look like out there with multiple spells. So we feel as though he'll be as best prepared as can be. Mitchell Starc, who leads the bowling charts with 18 wickets in the first two Tests, had battled a left side niggle at the Gabba but would be fit for Adelaide, said McDonald. Also Read: Live Cricket Score
Desert Vipers Beat Gulf Giants in ILT20s First Super Over Thriller
The Desert Vipers held their nerves to prevail in the first-ever Super Over of the DP World ILT20, beating the Gulf Giants at the Dubai International Stadium. Sam Curran (44 off 36) and Dan Lawrences (56 off 31) partnership ensured the Vipers tied the scores, despite a challenging target of 180. The Vipers have overcome the Giants in each of their previous five encounters. Azmatullah Omarzai bagged four wickets for the Giants, but it was not enough to down the Vipers and stop them from their third straight win off the season. The lower-order batters of the Vipers also scored crucial runs in a comprehensive effort. In the first innings, the Gulf Giants started on the front foot, with Pathum Nissanka (56 off 29) and Rahmanullah Gurbaz (41 off 31) taking 14 runs off Naseem Shah in the opening exchanges. The aggressive opening pair raced to a 50-run stand inside five overs and powered the Giants to 58 in the powerplay. Nissanka continued his rich vein of form, bringing up his third half-century in as many games, off just 27 balls. He struck Noor Ahmad for his fourth six of the innings, but the Afghan spinner had the final say, dismissing him off the very next delivery to end the 73-run opening stand. Gurbaz then took charge, with James Vince providing solid support through a key 25 runs off 22 balls. Their 54-run partnership was broken by Khuzaima Tanveer, who removed Vince before sending Gurbaz back two balls later. The Giants were 129/3 at the end of the 14th over. The Giants bowlers fought their way back into the contest thereafter. Noor picked up his second wicket by dismissing Azmatullah Omarzai (20 off 13), while David Payne removed Moeen Ali (11 off 11). With only 38 runs coming from the final five overs, the Giants finished on 179/5. Omarzai made early inroads for the Giants by dismissing Fakhar Zaman (1 off 9). Mark Adair struck soon after, removing Andries Gous (11 off 9), leaving the Vipers struggling at 14/2 early in the chase. Sam Curran and Impact Player Max Holden (15 off 15) attempted to steady the innings, but Haider Razzaq provided the third breakthrough by sending Holden back. At the halfway mark, the Vipers were 65/3, still needing 115 runs for victory. Curran then joined forces with Dan Lawrence as the pair began to find regular boundaries. Curran played a pivotal knock of 44 off 36 balls, including one four and three sixes, before falling to Nuwan Thushara. The 60-run partnership with Lawrence brought the Vipers back into contention. Lawrence reached his half-century in just 28 balls, but Omarzai turned the game again in the 18th over, dismissing Shimron Hetmyer (16 off 8) before removing Lawrence. Hasan Nawaz chipped in with a quick 11 off 4, but Thushara claimed his second wicket of the innings. With 13 needed off the final over, Tanveer struck Omarzai for a six, but a brilliant catch by Gurbaz ended the UAE batters stay. Vriitya Aravind then found the gaps to level the scores and force a Super Over. In the Super Over, the Vipers went on to score 13, with Lawrence finding the boundary once, before Thushara got his wicket. Meanwhile, Naseem Shah kept his cool and closed out the win for the Vipers after restricting the Giants to just nine runs. Match Summary Desert Vipers beat Gulf Giants in the Super Over Gulf Giants 179/5 in 20 overs (Pathum Nissanka 56, Rahmanullah Gurbaz 41, Khuzaima Tanveer 2 for 23, Noor Ahmad 2 for 47) Desert Vipers 179/9 in 20 overs (Dan Lawrence 56, Sam Curran 44, Azmatullah Omarzai 4 for 32, Nuwan Thushara 2 off 33) Super Over Desert Vipers (Dan Lawrence 10, Shimron Hetmyer 3*, Nuwan Thushara 1 for 13) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gulf Giants (Moeen Ali 5*, Tom Moores 1*, Naseem Shah 0 for 9) Player of the Match:Dan Lawrence
Hazlewood out of Ashes, Cummins confirmed for Adelaide
Hazlewood will miss the remainder of the Ashes with an Achilles issue, hopeful to be fit for the T20 World Cup
IND vs SA 1st T20I: Approaching Milestones and Records Ahead of Cuttack Clash
IND vs SA 1st T20I,T20IApproaching Milestones and Records :The action will be more as the two finalists of the T20 World Cup 2024 are ready to indulge in a five-match T20I series. The Indian cricket team will lock horns with the South African cricket team in the first game in Cuttack. This game is placed at Barabati Stadium on December 9, starting at 7 PM IST. Both sides will look to take down each other. The ODI series was very close, but Team India managed an easy win in the final game to win the series. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Yashasvi Jaiswal (Jaiswal is likely to sit out) were India's top scorers, and they won't be part of this T20I series. But vice-captain Shubman Gill, along with Hardik Pandya, is back after injury. India have also added Jasprit Bumrah to the squad, making it a strong bowling unit. South Africa will miss Kagiso Rabada, but they have brought back Anrich Nortje to strengthen the pace unit. David Miller will also be back since 2024. Donovan Ferreira, Tristan Stubbs, George Linde, and Reeza Hendricks are some names who are back in T20Is. So, it is expected to be a great game. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the India vs South Africa1st T20I clash at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack. IND vs SA 1st T20I: Approaching Test Records and T20ICricket Milestones Ahead of the IND vs SA 1st T20IatBarabati Stadium, Cuttack 4 - Tilak Varma is just four runs away from becoming the 13th Indian batter with 1000 T20I runs in career. 4 - Hardik Pandya needs four sixes to complete 100 T20I sixes. Only three Indians have done this before him. 5 - Sanju Samson is also just five runs away from completing 1000 T20I runs in his career. 17 - South African opener Reeza Hendricks is just 17 runs away from completing 2500 T20I runs, and he will be only the third South African batter to do so. 33 - Captain Aiden Markram needs 33 more runs to complete 1500 T20I runs. 3 - Arshdeep Singh is just three wickets away from surpassing the legendary Lasith Malinga (107) in the highest wicket-takers tally. 1 - Jasprit Bumrah is just one wicket away from becoming the second Indian bowler with 100 T20I wickets. He will also become the first Indian bowler with 100 or more wickets in all three formats. 2 - Hardik is also just two wickets away from completing 100 T20I wickets. 3 - Kuldeep Yadav needs three more wickets to surpass Bhuvneshwar Kumar (90) and become India's fifth-highest T20I wicket taker. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 5 - Varun Chakravarthy needs five more wickets to complete 50 T20I wickets. He will become India's fastest to do so.
England Mens Mixed Disability Team Will Travel To India On Its First Overseas Tour In January 2026
Disability Cricket Ian Martin: After a successful trial home series this summer the England's men's mixed disability team will tour India for their first overseas tour in January 2026 with the selectors naming a 15-strong squad, with four new faces added to the group who beat the same opposition 6-1 in the first-ever series of mixed disability international cricket in 2025. Callum Flynn will continue as captain, with Jonathan Gale, Alex Hammond, Tom Meskell, and Jake Vosloo called up for the first time in Mixed Disability Cricket. For Tom Meskell and Jake Vosloo, it represents their first international call-up. Should he feature in India, Jake Vosloo will become the youngest player to play Mixed Disability international Cricket, at 16 years of age, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said in a release on Monday. The team will compete in a five-match IT20 series at the end of January and the beginning of February. Head of Disability Cricket Ian Martin said: We were hugely enthused by last summers trial series against India, and its becoming increasingly clear that there is a global appetite for Mixed Disability cricket. We spoke when we launched last summers series about the challenges many international boards face in adequately and consistently supporting their disability teams, and we firmly believe that Mixed Disability cricket will be a vehicle to drive the disability game forward. We are hearing a lot of encouraging noises from other Boards, and we expect to be playing more Mixed Disability international series in the future. Were delighted to be reciprocating Indias trip to the UK for our first overseas tour, and look forward to a competitive and entertaining series against a team who will no doubt provide a stern test. Its great to see four new faces in the group, and Im sure theyll all be doing everything they can to earn their place in the XI. We spoke when we launched last summers series about the challenges many international boards face in adequately and consistently supporting their disability teams, and we firmly believe that Mixed Disability cricket will be a vehicle to drive the disability game forward. We are hearing a lot of encouraging noises from other Boards, and we expect to be playing more Mixed Disability international series in the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Callum Flynn (captain, physical disability), Angus Brown (PD), James Dixon (deaf), Chris Edwards (learning disability), Mohammad Farooq (deaf), Jonathan Gale (LD), Alex Hammond (PD), Tom Meskell (LD), Liam OBrien ( PD), Brendan Parr (PD), Josh Price (deaf), Alfie Pyle (LD), Jake Vosloo (PD), Henry Wainman (deaf), Jordan Williams (PD). Article Source: IANS
India To Have Training Camp In Bengaluru Ahead Of Womens T20Is Against Sri Lanka
The T20I: The Indian womens team is set to have a preparatory camp at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru, starting from Tuesday, ahead of the five-game T20I series against Sri Lanka, set to begin on December 21. The T20I series against Sri Lanka will be Indias first international assignment after winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup in Navi Mumbai on November 2. IANS understands that the Indian womens team members will have their annual testing done in the next two days before the preparatory camp focuses on honing their skillsets, fitness levels, and getting them match fit. India and Sri Lanka will play the first two T20Is on December 21 and 23 at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam. The remaining three matches will be played on December 26, 28, and 30 at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. The series against Sri Lanka will kickstart Indias preparations for the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup, to be held in England from June 12 to July 5. India has never won the silverware in the shortest format, with their best result being the runners-up finish in the 2020 Womens T20 World Cup in Australia. IANS also understands that the Amita Sharma-led womens selection committee had a meeting on Monday to finalise Indias squad for the T20I series against Sri Lanka, and an announcement is expected to be made soon. This will be the first squad to be picked by the Amita-led selection panel, who took charge from September 28, and who make the cut will make for an interesting watch. IANS also understands that the Amita Sharma-led womens selection committee had a meeting on Monday to finalise Indias squad for the T20I series against Sri Lanka, and an announcement is expected to be made soon. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the T20I series against Sri Lanka, the Indian team players will feature for their respective franchises in season four of Women's Premier League (WPL), set to run from January 9 to February 5, 2026, in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. Post that, India will travel to Australia for the multi-format tour set to happen from February 15 to March 6. Article Source: IANS
You Cant Discard Rohit And Kohli Till 2027 World Cup, Says Pakistans Shahid Afridi
Telecom Asia Sport: Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi came out in support of ace batters Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma and dismissed attempts to sideline the two legends from the Indian ODI side, claiming they are the backbone of the team and must be continued until the 2027 World Cup, a news report said on Monday. Its a fact that Virat and Rohit are the backbone of the Indian batting line-up, and the way they have played in the recent ODI series, it can confidently be said that they can play until the 2027 World Cup, was quoted as saying in a report by Telecom Asia Sport. Afridi said the two greats should be played in major series. You need to preserve both these stars, and when India is playing against a weaker team, they can try some new players and rest Virat and Rohit, the former opener told www.telecomasia.net on Monday. Afridi hit out at Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir, with whom he had a number of on-field clashes in his playing days. The way Gautum started his stint, it looked like he thought that what he thinks and says is right, but after some time, it was proved that you are not always right. Afridi showed pleasure at Rohit overhauling his record for most sixes in ODI cricket. Records are meant to be broken, and this too is now bettered. I am happy that a player whom I have always liked has broken this record. My record of fastest century stood for nearly 18 years, but it was finally broken, so records are set by one player and another player comes and breaks it. This is cricket. Afridi showed pleasure at Rohit overhauling his record for most sixes in ODI cricket. Records are meant to be broken, and this too is now bettered. I am happy that a player whom I have always liked has broken this record. Also Read: Live Cricket Score During practice sessions of the Charges, I watched him bat, and his class impressed me. I knew that one day Rohit would play for India, and he has proved himself as a classy batter, he said. Article Source: IANS
Rohit Made Me Comfortable, Allowed Me To Be Free With Him And Express Myself, Says Shardul
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Indias seam-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur said veteran opener Rohit Sharma made him feel comfortable and encouraged self-expression, something which he is now eager to experience again in the Mumbai Indians' camp for Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Ahead of retentions, Thakur was traded from Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to the Mumbai Indians, a side where he was a support bowler in 2010. Abhi aur pata chalega jab sath me baithenge toh. Kaafi masti hogi. He made me comfortable, he allowed me to be free with him, and he allowed me to express myself. We became comfortable with each other, and he played a major part in it, Thakur was quoted as saying by the franchises website on Monday. Thakur, whos played 13 Tests, 47 ODIs, and 25 T20Is for India, noted that the exposure to the MI dressing room environment in IPL 2010 instilled the professionalism in him to achieve greater things in his cricketing career. I was made to play practice games. I bowled with a new ball, so that boosted my morale and confidence to another level, and I was picking wickets. I was lucky enough to experience the dressing room early in my days, Thakur said. I was already feeling comfortable in front of senior players. Somewhere down the line, whatever the way I was treated during the Mumbai Indians camp, also, that small gesture from the Mumbai Indians helped me a lot to grow in my career, he added. Thakur, who is turning out for Mumbai in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, also credited MI Director of Cricket Rahul Sanghvi and bowling coach Paras Mhambrey for their daily guidance and inputs shaping his growth as a professional cricketer. I was already feeling comfortable in front of senior players. Somewhere down the line, whatever the way I was treated during the Mumbai Indians camp, also, that small gesture from the Mumbai Indians helped me a lot to grow in my career, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai Indians, along with Chennai Super Kings, are the most successful franchises in the Indian Premier League (IPL), claiming five titles apiece. MI have, among others, picked Thakur to bolster their squad, hoping to win their sixth title in the upcoming IPL 2026. Article Source: IANS
Strong India face shaky South Africa in key build-up to T20 World Cup
India have a largely settled side, while this series may give us our first glimpse of the kind of XI SA hope to play in the 2026 tournament
Mitchell Marsh to retire from Sheffield Shield after this season
The Australian white-ball captain remains open to the prospect of playing Test cricket, a WACA statement said
Ahead Of T20Is Against India, Miller Ready To Play Any Role Given To Him By Conrad
T20 World Cup: South Africa veteran batter David Miller says he is prepared to take on any role assigned to him by head coach Shukri Conrad in the upcoming T20I series against India, starting at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Tuesday. Miller is back in the squad for the T20I series against India after having recovered from a hamstring injury, which kept him out of the tour of Pakistan. Miller was part of the Proteas side that finished runners-up to India in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup final in Barbados. I've dealt with Shukri very briefly in the past. I haven't had good chats yet with Shukri, but I think now being back in the mix, opening up those kinds of conversations and seeing where we're at. There's a lot of new players that have come through and a big pool of players now that are doing really, really well. I feel like I can add a certain part to the team with a lot of experience and bring my expertise. But in terms of selection, you're never guaranteed certain things in life. It's going to be tough for the selectors to select from in the sense of who they would like to take. But I think we're really in a good space. We've got some world-class players all the way through, and we're just going to make sure that we're properly switched on every single game. I think it's just a conversation that will kind of unfold as the months go on and see where we're at, Miller told reporters on Monday. There have been calls for Miller to assume greater responsibility by batting higher up the order, but he said clarity will only come once Conrad outlines his role in the side in the lead-up to next years T20 World Cup, to be held in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, 2026. I don't think there's one recipe to win a World Cup. It takes a group effort, players and management included. I think it's all about standing up in those decisive moments. I think Shuks is open to any conversation. The door's never closed with him. It is something that we're going to chat about as the day goes on here, about batting positions and my role and where he sees me. Those conversations are going to be today. We'll just see where we're at. As I said, there's been a lot of new roles coming in and players coming in. I think as we get closer to the World Cup, you want to refine things and get into exactly what he would like for the World Cup. It'll be interesting to see where that conversation goes. I think I can play. I feel like I'm capable of playing up the order, middle order, that type of thing. That's how I see myself with the experience that I have, he elaborated. He signed off by expressing the nervous feeling of being in the Proteas set-up after a while and the fitness adjustments he made to himself at 36 to be at his fittest. It has been forever. I think my last game was a Champions Trophy earlier in the year, so it's been a long time. It'll be interesting to see where that conversation goes. I think I can play. I feel like I'm capable of playing up the order, middle order, that type of thing. That's how I see myself with the experience that I have, he elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In terms of my body, I'm 36 now, and I'm feeling that I do have to step up off the field in so many different ways, which is exciting. I am focused on being more diligent and consistent in training. Article Source: IANS
India vs South Africa, 1st T20I - Who will win today IND vs SA match?
IND vs SA , 1st T20I , Cricket Tips :Team India and South Africa are ready to battle it out in the five-match T20I series as the two sides will take in the first game in Cuttack. This contest is slated to be played at Barabati Stadium on Tuesday at 7 PM IST. Hardik Pandya and Shubman Gill will be back for India after recovering from injuries. The no. 1 ranked side will be favorites in home conditions. They have an excellent bowling unit for these conditions. South Africa will have their stars coming back, and it will be a cliffhanger between two powerhouses. IND vs SA: Match Details Date : December 09, 2025 (Tuesday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Barabati Stadium, Cuttack IND vs SA: Live Streaming Details The live action of the first T20I between India and South Africa will be televised on the Star Sports Network. Indian fans can also watch the match on the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs SA: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 31 India : 18 South Africa : 12 No-Result : 01 IND vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Cuttack is slightly more in favor of the batters. It is a good surface to bat on, which will slow down with the game. Spinners can come into play after 10 overs. The toss will be crucial, because during this time of the year, there is dew in the evening. So, chasing can be an advantage in these conditions. IND vs SA: Possible XIs India : Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav (c), Axar Patel, Sanju Samson (wk), Hardik Pandya, Shivam Dube, Kuldeep Yadav, Varun Chakravarthy, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Reeza Hendricks, Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, George Linde, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Kwena Maphaka, Lungi Ngidi IND vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Abhishek Sharma is the no. 1 ranked T20I batter and is in red-hot form with the bat. For South Africa, captain Aiden Markram showed good form in the ODIs. Probable Best Bowler Varun Chakravarthy has good numbers against South Africa. He will be hard to read for South African batters. From South Africa, Lungi Ngidi is bowling well in death overs. Today Match Prediction : The toss will be important, but with the form and home conditions, we predict India to win the first T20I. IND vs SA Match 1st T20I, 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.
Mitch Marsh Signals End Of Shield Career But Leaves Door Ajar For Test Recall: Reports
Allan Border Medal: Mitchell Marsh has notified his Western Australia teammates that this season will be his final one in red-ball cricket at the state level, reports Nine newspapers. The experienced all-rounder has chosen to retire from long-format domestic cricket but hasn't completely dismissed the possibility of being called up for Australia if selectors call on him during the ongoing Ashes campaign. Marshs stance presents a rare scenario: a player stepping back from Sheffield Shield cricket while remaining open to Test duties. Still, the 34-year-old is understood to accept that his chances of adding to his 46 Tests are slim, even as he maintains he would not knock back an opportunity if one were to arise unexpectedly. The report also suggested that Marshs decision follows a poor performance at the MCG against Victoria, where he managed two single-digit scores. His appearances for Western Australia have been limited in recent years, with just nine matches since 2019, a stark contrast to the heavier workload he handled earlier in his career after debuting in 2009. Selectors had previously considered Marsh as a potential candidate for later in the Ashes series, despite his limited red-ball preparation. He was dropped during the 202425 home summer ahead of the Sydney Test, replaced by Beau Webster. Marshs fluctuating Test career reached new heights in 2023, highlighted by his memorable Headingley century and strong performances that culminated in his Allan Border Medal win. Across his Test tenure, he has amassed 2,083 runs at 28.53 and taken 51 wickets at 40.41. Selectors had previously considered Marsh as a potential candidate for later in the Ashes series, despite his limited red-ball preparation. He was dropped during the 202425 home summer ahead of the Sydney Test, replaced by Beau Webster. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before the Ashes began, Australia coach Andrew McDonald had indicated the possibility, stating, We would be comfortable picking someone, and if you want to put a name to it, Mitch Marsh, out of white-ball cricket if we felt like that was going to benefit the Test team. Hes the captain of the white-ball team. Its very hard for him to vacate and balance out Test preparation, if he were to be in the window for that. We still havent given up on Mitch Marshs Test career. Article Source: IANS
Alec Stewart back as Surrey director of men's cricket
Club legend had taken on high-performance advisor role while supporting his wife's battle with cancer
Stewart To Resume Full-time Role As Surreys Director Of Cricket With Immediate Effect
ODI World Cup: Former England captain Alec Stewart will resume his full-time role as Surreys director of cricket after stepping back from it last year to care for his wife Lynn. Stewart, 62, had continued in a high performance advisory capacity for Surrey with a reduced workload to support Lynn, who passed away in April this year after a long battle with cancer. Surrey has always been my home and I am now ready to return to full time duties with the Club again. My priorities have always been to support the cricket management team and the squad to be the best county in the country, to bring cricketers into our professional squad through our pathway system and help players to fulfil their dreams of representing their country, said Stewart in a statement on Monday. Stewart first assumed the role of Surreys Director of Mens Cricket in 2013, overseeing a period of sustained success that has yielded four County Championship titles. Under him, four players from Surrey have turned out for England and are currently in the Test squad for the ongoing Ashes in Australia. Alec is a legend of Surrey and we are looking forward to having him back in his role as Director of Mens Cricket. Alecs record speaks for itself and hes been the driving force in so much of the Clubs success over many, many years, said Oli Slipper, Chair at Surrey. Stewart first assumed the role of Surreys Director of Mens Cricket in 2013, overseeing a period of sustained success that has yielded four County Championship titles. Under him, four players from Surrey have turned out for England and are currently in the Test squad for the ongoing Ashes in Australia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Alec has remained an important part of the cricket management team over the last 12 months and he continues to drive the highest of standards across the Club, added Steve Elworthy, CEO at Surrey. Article Source: IANS
Khelo India University Games Rajasthan: Khoirom Rejiya Devi was always told, his sport is not for you, by her family, and some coaches also repeated it when she first took up cycling back in 2019. The cyclist from Manipur, representing Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) at the Khelo India University Games Rajasthan 2025, was a late convert to cycling after initially trying her hand at Sepak Takraw as a junior, but she was overlooked for further selection. The 23-year-old silenced all critics when she upset favourite Meenakshi Rohilla of Guru Nanak Dev University to win the womens 3km Pursuit gold at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium Cycling Velodrome in Jaipur. From 2019, on the track, even at home, I faced so much mental stress that now every race feels like a challenge. And that is why I never think about who is in front of me. I have only one goal, to make myself the best cyclist in the country, Rejiya told SAI Media. Rejiya, daughter of a fisherman from Phubala village in Manipurs Bishnupur district, was part of Manipurs Sepak Takraw team from 2014 to 2018, but by then it was clear that there was no future for her in that sport. My father, in a drunken state, used to taunt me; people mocked me. There was a time when I cried every day. But then, in 2019, a friend said, Try cycling, because you run very fast, she said. But even that wasnt a smooth ride. Just as she was settling into the rhythm of competition and participating in the 2020 Khelo India Youth Games, the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Conditions at home deteriorated, but Rejiya continued training to pursue her dream alive. When things improved, she reached Delhi for national trials only to hear the same response again: You lack exposure; your timing is not good for the senior level. But this time, Rejiya didnt give up. She returned home, began running every morning, lost ten kilos, and then shifted her focus from sprinting to endurance. She secured a spot in the National Camp at Patiala by winning the bronze medal at the 2021 Senior Nationals in Jaipur, and she hasnt looked back since. In 2022, she was part of the Indian womens team that secured the historic bronze medal at the Asian Cycling Championships in Team Pursuit. By 2024, Rejiya was recognised among Indias top pursuit racers, but Meenakshi still remained the rider to beat in this discipline. Rejiya finally got that opportunity in Jaipur, and the 23-year-old made the most of it by crushing Meenakshis hopes of securing all five gold medals at the Games. To beat Meenakshi, you need intelligence, strength and strategyall three. I knew she had been racing continuously for the past five days. The moment I sensed her fatigue increasing, I picked up my pace, said Rejiya, who had won the Asmita League last year. In 2022, she was part of the Indian womens team that secured the historic bronze medal at the Asian Cycling Championships in Team Pursuit. By 2024, Rejiya was recognised among Indias top pursuit racers, but Meenakshi still remained the rider to beat in this discipline. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Winning is one thing, but receiving praise from your rival afterwards is another kind of honour. Meenakshi, who won four gold medals and one silver at KIUG Rajasthan, hugged Rejiya after the race, patted her back, and said with a smile, Rejiya is one of the strongest cyclists from our team. We train together at NSNIS Patiala. I am happy that she won. Although there is some pain in my heart that I lost in my favourite event, I wholeheartedly congratulate her on her victory. Article Source: IANS
India Will Have To Utilise Bumrah Carefully In T20Is Against SA: Parthiv Patel
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Parthiv Patel said his eyes will be fixed on how the side manages Jasprit Bumrahs quota of overs in the upcoming T20I series against South Africa, starting in Cuttack on Tuesday. In T20Is this year, India has used Bumrah to bowl majorly in the powerplay, meaning that he isnt used much in the back end of the innings. Its an important series for India, especially against the World Cup runners-up South Africa. It will be good preparation. There are a few things I'm looking forward to. Number one is how India uses Jasprit Bumrah, said Patel on JioStar. India has utilised his three overs in the powerplay since the Asia Cup, and even in the Australia tour, that was the strategy. If they bowl him for three overs in the Powerplay, he only has one over left for the death, which is the 19th over. So, India will have to use him carefully. If they want him to bowl three overs early, then Arshdeep Singh has to partner Bumrah in the death overs, he added. On the return of Hardik Pandya, who recovered from a quadriceps injury sustained in the Asia Cup, Patel said his comeback is also a key factor for the Indian team in the final leg of their preparation for the T20 World Cup. The comeback of Hardik Pandya is key. He did really well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Hes coming back into form, and he is an important player. He contributes with both, bat and ball. His presence in the lineup is crucial because he brings experience and also guides the youngsters. I am looking forward to his comeback, he said. On the return of Hardik Pandya, who recovered from a quadriceps injury sustained in the Asia Cup, Patel said his comeback is also a key factor for the Indian team in the final leg of their preparation for the T20 World Cup. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Abhishek Sharma is the player of the season. He has been getting a lot of runs and hitting a lot of sixes. Can he continue this form? I think he can. He was the highest run scorer in the Asia Cup and on the Australia tour. He is also the number one ranked T20I batter. The runs from his bat at the top of the order will be crucial for Indias success in this five-match series against South Africa, concluded Patel. Article Source: IANS
New Delhi: Indias Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill lavished praise on the Board of Control for Cricket in Indias (BCCI) Centre of Excellence and detailed how it helped him recover well and on time for the upcoming T20I series against South Africa. Gill sustained a neck injury during the first Test against the Proteas in Kolkata last month and was eventually sidelined from the second Test and the three-game ODI series. He made his way to the BCCI CoE and started his rehab and will now be seen back in India colours when the Men in Blue take on the South Africans in a five-match T20I series beginning on Tuesday. The BCCI shared a video of Gill on social media in which he spoke in detail about his recovery time. He said, I'm feeling much better. I think the day that I came here, from that day till today, I've had quite a few skill sessions and some training sessions. So, I feel much, much better now. From recovery to training, I think for an athlete, it can't get any better. It's a paradise for any athlete. You come here, you want to get physically better, you want to get mentally better. Speaking of the facilities at the CoE and how the NCA shaped his formative years, Gill added, You can't ask for better facilities. You know, you can go to the oxygen chamber. There's cryo there and some of the things that I've used for the recovery have been pretty amazing for me. What stood out for me was there are so many machines that I don't know how to use. That itself tells you, you know, how big the setup is. Growing up playing under-14, under-16, you know, it used to be a thing among us where we used to be like someone has been to the NCA and come back. Watching that player, we used to be off that thing, you know, he's gone to the NCA. You play the under-16 state, if you play the finals, you play seven to eight matches out of, I think, 200 players together that play in the under-16 state. Only 25-30 used to attend the NCA's and the 16 NCA's and it used to be a very big thing. We all used to look forward to coming here, you know, spending time with the coaches, training here. When you're coming here, you know, you're kind of the cream of the crop. So, you know, you have the skillset to be able to reach to the next level and making use of the facility where you know that how I can go to the next level physically or how I can go to the next level mentally. Growing up playing under-14, under-16, you know, it used to be a thing among us where we used to be like someone has been to the NCA and come back. Watching that player, we used to be off that thing, you know, he's gone to the NCA. You play the under-16 state, if you play the finals, you play seven to eight matches out of, I think, 200 players together that play in the under-16 state. Only 25-30 used to attend the NCA's and the 16 NCA's and it used to be a very big thing. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As Gill returns to the Indian setup, the Men in Blue gear up to take on the Proteas in the first T20I that is set to be played at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Tuesday. Article Source: IANS
Really Hope Gill Performs Well In This Five-match T20I Series Against South Africa, Says Pathan
T20 World Cup: Former India fast bowler Irfan Pathan has expressed optimism over Shubman Gill coming good in the upcoming five-match T20I series against South Africa, saying he hopes the opener delivers strong performances which in turn will cement his place in the side ahead of next years World Cup. Gill was out of action after suffering a neck injury during the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata. Since his return to the T20I team from the Asia Cup, Gill has been inconsistent with his scores while opening the batting alongside the in-form Abhishek Sharma. Shubman Gill should cement his place at the top of the order in T20 cricket. We believe in all-format players. We have seen how well he plays in the IPL. Now, he has a chance to cement his place in India's T20 International side. There is a little pressure, but he is a good player. I hope he performs well in this five-match T20I series against South Africa. He is coming back from a small injury. He will get a lot of opportunities across five matches on good pitches. The pitches will have pace and bounce, like in Dharamshala, and he will love batting on them, said Pathan on JioStar. He also said his eyes in the five-match series will be on who would take up the mantle of finishing the innings alongside a returning Hardik Pandya. I would like to see who plays the role of a finisher with Hardik Pandya and how they do it. This is a very big aspect. If we have to defend the World Cup, which is in India, it is crucial that our lower-middle order batters stay in form. Along with Hardik, the other batters become very important. Axar Patel can do that, Jitesh Sharma is there, Rinku Singh can also come in. But we have to see who will complement Hardik down the order. My eyes will be on that. He also said his eyes in the five-match series will be on who would take up the mantle of finishing the innings alongside a returning Hardik Pandya. I would like to see who plays the role of a finisher with Hardik Pandya and how they do it. This is a very big aspect. If we have to defend the World Cup, which is in India, it is crucial that our lower-middle order batters stay in form. Also Read: Live Cricket Score How they perform in this series against South Africa will be very important. With the T20 World Cup scheduled for February next year, this series is really important from a bowling point of view. Article Source: IANS
Connection With Kohli Clicked Right From Day One In RCB Camp: Phil Salt
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: England opener Phil Salt said his partnership with Virat Kohli clicked from the time they met in the Royal Challengers Bengaluru camp for IPL 2025, adding that he was pleased with its development, including the role clarity on who would take charge of scoring. Salts partnership alongside Kohli gave RCB several good starts in the powerplay, which was crucial in them winning IPL 2025. It's always important to have a strong relationship with whoever you're opening with. You need to understand how they play, and they need to understand your game too, so that you can bring the best out of each other. We started building that connection from the moment we both arrived here, and Im really pleased with how its developing. Its very much a conversation that happens out in the middle, and sometimes it doesnt even need words. You can just sense how the other guy is playing. In Jaipur, for example, there wasnt much chat at all, it was just obvious that whenever Virat got on strike, he was happy to rotate it to me. On other days, like the game in Delhi, either of us could have gone on a run. Both of us were striking it well, and it just worked out that I took charge at the start of the third over. Sometimes you talk it through, and sometimes it happens completely organically. Its a moving picture, said Salt in an episode of the RCB podcast released on Monday. Asked on first thoughts after being bought by RCB at the IPL 2025 auction, Salt, who previously won the trophy in 2024 with Kolkata Knight Riders, said, My first thought was that this is a team I would really suit playing for. The way RCB have always carried themselves, the brand of cricket they play, it all appealed to me. From my very first conversation with Mo after the auction, I could clearly see why they wanted me and what role they had in mind for me. Everything felt very aligned with my game. Salt has been an integral part of Englands T20I team and he spoke at length about maintaining high standards and strike rate while opening the batting in the shortest format. Cricket now demands a far more attacking style of play. Does that make it the most consistent approach? Probably not. From my very first conversation with Mo after the auction, I could clearly see why they wanted me and what role they had in mind for me. Everything felt very aligned with my game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For me, its all about working day by day and being completely process-driven. I focus first on the small things; getting into the gym, keeping my body right, making the right decisions physically. Then comes the cricket side of it. When I focus too much on big goals and outcomes, I lose clarity. I learned that the hard way when I was younger. Now everything for me is about small steps and daily progress, not being obsessed with results, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
India Fined For Slow Over Rate In The Second ODI Against SA
Emirates ICC Elite Panel: India have been fined 10 per cent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate against South Africa in the second ODI in Raipur. India lost the second ODI against South Africa despite Virat Kohli (102) and Ruturaj Gaikwads (105) exceptional efforts with the willow as they posted a daunting total of 358/5. In reply, Aiden Markram anchored the Proteas innings with a fantastic knock of 110 off 98 balls as South Africa chased down the target with four wickets to spare. In accordance with Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to minimum over-rate offences, players are fined five per cent of their match fees for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time, read ICCs statement. Richie Richardson, a member of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, issued the sanction following the ruling that KL Rahuls team was two overs short of the target once time allowances were accounted for. Rahul admitted his guilt regarding the offence and agreed to the proposed penalty, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Rod Tucker and Rohan Pandit, third umpire Sam Nogajski, and fourth umpire Jayaraman Madanagopal issued the levelled charge. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his maiden century in 50-over cricket, while Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli made half-centuries as India demonstrated their batting strength by defeating South Africa by nine wickets with about 10 overs remaining in the series-deciding third and final ODI at the ACA-VDCA Stadium. Rahul admitted his guilt regarding the offence and agreed to the proposed penalty, eliminating the need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Rod Tucker and Rohan Pandit, third umpire Sam Nogajski, and fourth umpire Jayaraman Madanagopal issued the levelled charge. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this, India won the three-match ODI series 2-1, making a grand comeback with the white ball after being swept aside 0-2 in the Test series. This also marked India's 10th consecutive home ODI series victory. Article Source: IANS
Playing Domestic Cricket Serves As Good Challenge When Not Playing International Games: SKY
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ahead of the T20I series opener against South Africa, India skipper Suryakumar Yadav said playing in domestic matches is vital as it provides a good challenge to stay in touch with the game when not playing internationally. The series against South Africa marks Indias final phase of preparations for defending their title in next years T20 World Cup. Players such as Suryakumar, Sanju Samson, Abhishek Sharma, and Shivam Dube are entering the series after a productive period with their respective state teams in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Regarding playing domestic cricket, according to me, it's important to go back to roots. When we are not playing international games, it serves as a good challenge to go back to domestic circuit and play there, as it is a highly competitive atmosphere. It helps you prepare well, like how Abhishek and others played recently, Suryakumar said in the pre-match press conference on Monday. If you come to internationals after playing domestic games, you stay in touch with the game. You get to learn a lot and I feel it's the best preparation for any player. A lot of players have been playing domestic games, so it is good, he added. He also said the Indian team wont tinker with their combinations for the upcoming series against the Proteas, citing the preparation they've put in to nail it since winning the 2024 T20 World Cup. Our T20 World Cup preparation started after the end of 2024 T20 World Cup (won by India). It's not like we can come two months before the tournament and say now we have to start preparing because such a big competition is coming. So it started long way back. Like when you prepare for an exam in school, you dont start studying just four days before it begins. You prepare for it by studying for at least in last one or two months. So, likewise, our World Cup prep began after 2024, and we have been working on certain things ahead of the competition. He also said the Indian team wont tinker with their combinations for the upcoming series against the Proteas, citing the preparation they've put in to nail it since winning the 2024 T20 World Cup. Our T20 World Cup preparation started after the end of 2024 T20 World Cup (won by India). It's not like we can come two months before the tournament and say now we have to start preparing because such a big competition is coming. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have two months left for the World Cup. We are going to play 10 good T20s against two good teams. We will focus on tomorrow's game and this series. Then we will play five T20s with New Zealand. Then we will play the World Cup. We will talk about that when we get closer. Everything is going well now, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Hardiks Experience Is Invaluable, Gives Good Balance To The Side: Suryakumar
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Ahead of the T20I series opener against South Africa, India skipper Suryakumar Yadav welcomed Hardik Pandyas return to the set-up, saying the seam-bowling all-rounders experience lends crucial and significant balance to the side in their preparation for next years T20 World Cup. Pandya, who has played 120 games in the shortest format for India, is back in the T20I team after recovering from a quadriceps injury sustained during the Asia Cup in the UAE in September. He has already shown good form in the games he turned out for Baroda in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and was among the first to hit the nets in Indias practice session at the Barabati Stadium on Sunday. Apart from him, India are also welcoming back vice-captain Shubman Gill, who has recovered from a neck injury sustained during the Test match against South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata last month. Both of them look healthy and fit. They have come along with the team. What you saw in Asia Cup also was when he opened the bowling with the new ball, he opened up a lot of options and combinations for us with respect to the playing eleven. So thats what he brings to the table and his experience is invaluable. He has done well in a lot of good games, big games and ICC and ACC events also. So that experience counts for a lot and his presence will definitely give a good balance to the side, said Suryakumar in the pre-match press conference on Monday. Gills return to open the batting alongside the in-form Abhishek Sharma will give some sheen to Indias preparation for the mega event. Suryakumar also explained about how India shifted from having Sanju Samson as the opener to now zeroing in on Gill for that slot. Since Gills inclusion, Samson has been batting either at number five or slotted at number three. In terms of Sanju, when he came on the circuit, he batted higher up the order. Now the thing is, other than the openers, everyone has to be very flexible. He did really well when he opened the innings, but Shubman had played before him in the Sri Lanka series and so he deserved to take that spot. But we gave Sanju enough opportunities hes ready to bat at any number, which is good to see any player whos ready and flexible to bat anywhere from three to six. I have told batters other than the openers that you have to be flexible to bat. So, both are in the scheme of things its lovely to have players like them be a part of the squad. One can open, the other can bat lower down the order even both can do all the roles. So they are a good asset for our team and a good headache to have, he said. But we gave Sanju enough opportunities hes ready to bat at any number, which is good to see any player whos ready and flexible to bat anywhere from three to six. I have told batters other than the openers that you have to be flexible to bat. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As you saw in Australia, Dubey went in to bat at number three. It depends on the entry point of the batter. We have to be really flexible during that. Before us, you get to know how the squad will be. More likely, this is what the team and the squad looks like. It looks good. It looks strong. So, I am very happy with it. Article Source: IANS
Gill, Hardik 'healthy and fit' ahead of first India-South Africa T20I
Gill had suffered a neck injury during the first Test against SA, while Hardik had injured his left quadriceps during the Asia Cup
SMAT: Baroda's Amit Passi Equals World Record For Highest Score On T20 Debut With 44-ball Ton
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Baroda wicketkeeper-batter Amit Passi has equalled the world record for the highest score on T20 debut with his 44-ball century in their last league stage match of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy here on Monday. The 26-year-old scored 114 runs off just 55 balls, featuring 10 fours and nine sixes, to guide Baroda to a 13-run win over Services. His innings matched Pakistans Bilal Asif, who scored 114 from 48 balls for the Sialkot Stallions in a domestic T20 match in Faisalabad in May 2015, tying the world record for the highest individual score in mens T20 debut. Passi has become only the third Indian batter after Punjabs Shivam Bhambri and Hyderabads Akshath Reddy to score a century on T20 debut, with all three hundreds coming in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Stepping in for India wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma, who left for national duty against South Africa, the 26-year-old Passi opened the innings and played a blistering knock against Services. He formed two vital stands: a 60-run partnership for the third wicket with Shivalik Sharma, followed by a quick 75-run alliance with captain Vishnu Solanki in just 32 balls, and played an essential role in guiding his team to a total of 220/5 in 20 overs. In response, Kunwar Pathak (51), Ravi Chauhan (51), and Mohit Ahlawat (41) gave a flying start to Services, who managed to score only 207-8, falling short by 13 runs. Placed in a stiff Elite Group C, Baroda are out of contention for making the Super League stage despite their win against Services by a resounding margin. In response, Kunwar Pathak (51), Ravi Chauhan (51), and Mohit Ahlawat (41) gave a flying start to Services, who managed to score only 207-8, falling short by 13 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Batting first, Haryana have set a target of 191 for Gujarat, riding on captain Ankit Kumar's (46 off 30) and Nishant Sindhu's (48 off 31). Article Source: IANS
Venkatesh Prasad Acknowledges Wishes From Tejasvi Surya, DK Shivakumar After Winning KSCA Presidency
Karnataka State Cricket Association: Newly elected Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) president Venkatesh Prasad expressed gratitude to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K Shivakumar for congratulating him on his election to the state cricket bodys top post. Surya, the Lok Sabha member from Bengaluru South, and deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka Shivakumar had extended their wishes to the former India fast bowler after he secured a decisive victory in the KSCA elections held on Sunday. Responding to their congratulatory messages, Prasad wrote on X, Thank you, @Tejasvi_Surya. Karnataka cricket has always stood for excellence and integrity. With everyones support and the passion of our people, we are committed to guiding the next generation and bringing global cricketing glory back to Bengaluru. Thank you very much, sir. Your support means a lot. Together, we hope to create a vibrant, transparent and future-ready cricketing environment for Karnataka, build a stronger ecosystem for Karnataka cricket and bring world-class cricket back to Chinnaswamy, he said in an another post. The elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. The panel, led by Prasad, had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. After taking on the new role, Prasad shared a message on X expressing gratitude, as he wrote, Humbled to take on the responsibility as KSCA President. Committed to bringing IPL and international cricket back to Chinnaswamy, and to working for the growth of Karnataka cricket at all levels. With teamwork, transparency and dedication, we will get there. Thank you to every member who placed their faith in me. The elections were held in the AGM at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. The panel, led by Prasad, had the backing of former India cricketers Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath, who also served as KSCA President and Secretary from 2010 to 2013. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The elections themselves saw intense competition, as several nomination papers were rejected and a case was brought to the High Court during the lead-up. For Sundays highly anticipated election, a total of 1,307 votes were cast, slightly fewer than the record 1,351 votes in 2013. Article Source: IANS
Debutant Amit Pasi's record ton leads Baroda to victory against Services
His 114 was the joint-highest individual score by a T20 debutant
Teen Pacer Hamilton Wins WBBL Young Gun Award, Lanning Takes Golden Bat Honour
T20 World Cup: Teen left-arm pacer Lucy Hamilton has been named the winner of the WBBL season 11 young gun award, while former Australia captain Meg Lanning took the Golden bat honour for the third time. Lucy, who will play for Delhi Capitals in the upcoming 2026 WPL season, led Brisbanes attack with the new ball throughout a challenging season for the side and claimed eight wickets with the best figures of 2-28. Lucy, who captained Australia at this years Under-19 Womens T20 World Cup in Malaysia, captured the prize scalps of Meg Lanning, Beth Mooney and Tahlia McGrath in her campaign. Meg, who turned out for Melbourne Stars and will play for UP Warriorz in 2026 WPL, topped the season run-scoring charts for the third time in her WBBL career by smashing 430 runs this season at an average of 53.75, including a career-best 135 from 74 balls against the Sydney Sixers. Australia leg-spinner Georgia Wareham, who will play for Gujarat Giants in 2026 WPL, enjoyed her best-ever WBBL campaign to win the golden arm award. Turning out for the Melbourne Renegades, Georgia claimed 19 wickets at 10.94 in the campaign. Our congratulations go to each of Lucy Hamilton, Meg Lanning and Georgia Wareham for their stellar campaigns which have earned them the awards announced today. As we begin what will be an unforgettable final week of WBBL|11, it is fantastic to be acknowledging our best emerging and established players for their on-field feats. While all three players have enjoyed fantastic individual seasons, two represent WBBL sides that fell short of Finals action, demonstrating just how close and high quality the entire competition is, said Alistair Dobson, Cricket Australias Executive General Manager, Big Bash Leagues. Our congratulations go to each of Lucy Hamilton, Meg Lanning and Georgia Wareham for their stellar campaigns which have earned them the awards announced today. As we begin what will be an unforgettable final week of WBBL|11, it is fantastic to be acknowledging our best emerging and established players for their on-field feats. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sydney Sixers await the winner from the knockout clash in Thursdays challenger clash at North Sydney Oval, before Hobart Hurricanes host the final and face off against the challenger winner at the Ninja Stadium on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
Indian Deaf Cricket Association Unveil Indias Jersey For T20 Series Against Dubai
The Indian Deaf Cricket Association: The Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA) revealed the new Team India jersey for the upcoming 3-match T20 deaf cricket series (IDCA Deaf vs Dubai Deaf), scheduled to take place at the DCS You Selects arena, Sharjah, UAE, from December 10-13, 2025. The unveiling ceremony took place in the presence of IDCA Support Partners, IDCA board members, and the Indian Deaf Cricket Team, which is participating in this esteemed event. Roma, CEO of the Indian Deaf Cricket Association, said, The 3-Match T20 Deaf Cricket Series is an excellent platform to promote sports among specially abled athletes. Our team is elated to represent India. We are all set for the championship and look forward to our players proving their mettle on the pitch. Inclusivity is a shared philosophy between India & UAE. Reena Jain Malhotra, Patron, IDCA said, It was a delight to watch our players excitement on ground and proudly holding the jersey as a badge of honour! We extend heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors, support partners, corporates, and CSR teams for their unwavering faith and support. Their encouragement motivates our players to give their best. Sumit Jain, President, IDCA, stated, Our players are well-prepared and excited for the championship. They are ready to showcase their skills and compete for the prestigious title. I wish them the very best for the series. Reena Jain Malhotra, Patron, IDCA said, It was a delight to watch our players excitement on ground and proudly holding the jersey as a badge of honour! We extend heartfelt gratitude to the sponsors, support partners, corporates, and CSR teams for their unwavering faith and support. Their encouragement motivates our players to give their best. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Support Staff: - Mukesh Kumar - Manager, Asheesh Bajpai Assistant Manager, Dev Dutt Head Coach, Santosh Kumar Rai Mentor, Mohd Imran - Fitness Trainer & Sharad Mudgal Interpreter (ISL). Article Source: IANS
Gabba Test: Steve Smith explained Australias choice to exclude Nathan Lyon from their commanding eight-wicket victory over England in Brisbane, saying the extra batting gave the balance they were looking for and the absence was not linked to his abilities at all. Lyon, who has claimed 562 wickets in red-ball cricket at the international level, was unexpectedly left out of team for the pink-ball Ashes Test. Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett, and Neser claimed 19 of Englands 20 wickets convincingly during the match, with the only exception being Josh Inglis spectacular run-out of Ben Stokes. Batting all-rounder Cam Green bowled 13 overs but did not take any wickets. It could have gone a few different ways, and its certainly nothing against Nathan. Hes a freak. Hes been our spinner for such a long time, but the extra batting and the way the tail hung in for 50 overs gave us the balance we were after, Smith said post-match. (Neser) offers something different. We can bring the keeper up, he hits the stumps, he keeps things tight, and forces batters to take risks when the ball isnt as quick or is skidding. But its nothing against Nathan. Hes unbelievable, and hes done it for so long. The selectors included bowling all-rounder Michael Neser as a fifth seam bowler, marking the first time since 2012 that Australias all-time leading off-spinner would miss a home Test, a decision Lyon said left him absolutely filthy. (Neser) offers something different. We can bring the keeper up, he hits the stumps, he keeps things tight, and forces batters to take risks when the ball isnt as quick or is skidding. But its nothing against Nathan. Hes unbelievable, and hes done it for so long. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I'm not the first player to miss a Test match and I won't be the last. I'm obviously pretty gutted because I know the role that I can play within Australian cricket and especially at a venue like this. Extremely disappointed, but I'll do whatever I have to do to make sure these guys get up, he added. Article Source: IANS
Henry, Smith, Santner Ruled Out Of Remainder Of Test Series Against WI
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand have been hit hard by injuries, with Matt Henry, Nathan Smith, and Mitchell Santner ruled out of the remainder of the Test Series against the West Indies, the country's cricket board announced on Monday. Pace duo Matt Henry (calf) and Nathan Smith (side) injured themselves during the opening Test of the series in Christchurch that finished as a draw, while key all-rounder Mitchell Santner hasn't fully recovered from his groin problem. Sharing the news on their X handle, New Zealand Cricket wrote, Northern Districts bowler Kristian Clarke will join the test squad in Wellington this morning ahead of the second Tegel Test v the West Indies. Welcome in, Kristian! Matt Henry, Nathan Smith and Mitchell Santner have been ruled out of the remainder of the Tegel Test Series v the West Indies. Looking forward to seeing these lads back very soon! With first-choice keeper Tom Blundell also ruled out of the second Test after he sustained a hamstring injury on the opening day of the first Test, it leaves the Kiwis struggling for personnel ahead of the next match that begins at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday. Keeper-batter Mitch Hay is likely to stand in for Blundell and make his Test debut, while New Zealand could also be tempted to include star all-rounder Glenn Phillips as he returns from his own injury issues. With first-choice keeper Tom Blundell also ruled out of the second Test after he sustained a hamstring injury on the opening day of the first Test, it leaves the Kiwis struggling for personnel ahead of the next match that begins at Basin Reserve in Wellington on Wednesday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand squad: Tom Latham (c), Michael Bracewell, Kristian Clarke, Devon Conway, Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Mitch Hay, Daryl Mitchell, Michael Rae, Rachin Ravindra, Blair Tickner, Kane Williamson, Will Young Article Source: IANS
Henry, Santner, Nathan Smith ruled out of rest of West Indies Test series
Uncapped Northern Districts seam-bowling allrounder Kristian Clarke called up as reinforcement
Marnus Backs Neser As Australia Faces Selection Headache For Adelaide Test
Adelaide Test: Australia are prepared to continue to make tough calls at selection on whether or not to pick Michael Neser for the Adelaide Test after his Gabba heroics as they eye a series-clinching victory in the third Ashes Test in Adelaide. Neser, who was picked ahead of veteran spinner Nathan Lyon for the day-night Test, claimed five wickets in England's second dig, proving his worth once again with the pink ball. Australia skipper Pat Cummins looks certain to return to the XI for the match, the hosts may also be tempted to recall Lyon after he was dropped for the day-night Test in Brisbane, with batter Marnus Labuschagne indicating the selectors will do everything they can to ensure the balance of the side is best suited to the conditions presented in Adelaide. I'm not a selector, but what I will say is the same way they (selectors) looked at this game, they looked at the game objectively and said, 'What is the best way for us to win this game with all the information we have on pink-ball cricket, Labuschagne said. What plays, what favours it's been (in past Tests). Is it pace or whatever that is, or what type of bowler? And then they make the decision, he added. If Cummins, Lyon and Josh Hazlewood do return in Adelaide then there are going to be some unlucky players make way after the likes of Neser, Scott Boland and Brendan Doggett all impressed at different stages of the Gabba triumph. Neser in particular played a vital role in England's second innings and the performance came as no surprise to Labuschagne. To see him take five wickets with an old ball...it was awesome. There was a moment earlier in the season where I was just like, 'Man, I hope he gets his chance', Labuschagne said. I saw the writing on the wall there that there's potential and for him to be able to come in and deliver I think there was little bit of nerves that first innings and then to come out second innings and play that role, get a five-for, I was just so happy. To see him take five wickets with an old ball...it was awesome. There was a moment earlier in the season where I was just like, 'Man, I hope he gets his chance', Labuschagne said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia took a 2-0 series lead with an emphatic eight-wicket victory over England in Brisbane on Sunday and now have more than a week off before the crucial third Test at Adelaide Oval from December 17. Article Source: IANS

