T20 World Cup: South Africa skipper Keshav Maharaj lauded the efforts and the hunger of young players as the team registered a 33-run win against New Zealand in the final T20I to seal the five-match series by 3-2 at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Wednesday. Batting first, South Africa posted 187/4 on the scoreboard from 20 overs, with Esterhuizen leading the charge with the bat. In reply, New Zealand were bundled out for just 154 runs in 20 overs and lost the match by 33 runs. The Proteas were lagging behind by 2-1 after the first three matches, but then made a brilliant comeback and won the last two matches to clinch the series. Maharaj feels that the win will give crucial lessons to the youngsters who were playing international cricket for the first time. It's a wonderful opportunity for these youngsters to understand what international cricket is about. I think coming here, not a lot of people gave us credit with the young side that we had, but to see the hunger, desire, and passion, which you know to come back from 2-1 and clinch the series is super special. It just shows the depth in our system and how well the youngsters are sort of putting their hands up, Maharaj said in the post-match presentation. The Proteas were lagging behind by 2-1 after the first three matches, but then made a brilliant comeback and won the last two matches to clinch the series. Maharaj feels that the win will give crucial lessons to the youngsters who were playing international cricket for the first time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Five debutants took part in the series as main players were rested after the recently concluded T20 World Cup 2026, where South Africa lost to New Zealand in the semi-final. Article Source: IANS
Making To Playoffs Isnt Enough, LSG Have To Win Their First Trophy: Goenka
Lucknow Super Giants: With a renewed squad and clear lessons from the past, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) owner Sanjiv Goenka has outlined the franchises evolution heading into the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 and has said that having made it to the playoffs twice is not good enough as the team now aims at winning their first trophy. Reflecting on IPL 2025, Goenka pointed to the teams resilience despite significant injury setbacks, particularly within the bowling department. The positive was that we won four of our first six games despite most of our frontline bowlers being injured, he told JioStar. He also credited the team managements willingness to experiment, which paid dividends in unexpected ways. Promoting Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh to opening roles, positions not typically associated with either player, proved to be a masterstroke. There were some bold moves, Aiden Markram and Mitchell Marsh opening, which isnt their usual position, and it turned out to be their best IPL season for both of them, Goenka noted. Among the emerging positives was the rise of new talent like Digvesh Rathi, who impressed in his debut season. Digvesh Rathi came in as a complete newcomer and did well for us. However, Goenka acknowledged a key structural weakness that limited the teams overall impact, an underpowered bowling core. Addressing that gap has been a central focus during the off-season. We did realise that we lacked a strong bowling core, and weve consciously addressed that by building a domestic Indian bowling unit this time. Were happy with what we have, he said. While satisfied with the squads balance, Goenka emphasised that improvement is an ongoing process, even as the team enters the new season with confidence. You can always improve, aspire to do better, theres no end to improving. But at the end of the day, this is a squad that has everything required. More importantly, the franchise is shifting its mindset, from relying on individual brilliance to fostering collective performance. Now its about coming together and performing as a unit, rather than as individuals. Last year, there were too many individuals performing. This year, we want to perform as a team. For Goenka, the ultimate goal remains clear: winning the franchises first IPL title. Despite reaching the playoffs twice, he believes true identity and recognition come only with championship success. Now its about coming together and performing as a unit, rather than as individuals. Last year, there were too many individuals performing. This year, we want to perform as a team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, weve made the playoffs twice, but thats clearly not good enough we have to win our first trophy, he noted. Article Source: IANS
Delhi HC Grants Injunction In Favour Of Gautam Gambhir In Personality Rights Case
The Delhi High Court: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said it will pass orders directing social media intermediaries and e-commerce platforms to take down online content unauthorisedly using the name and images of former India cricketer and current head coach Gautam Gambhir for commercial gains. A single-judge Bench of Justice Jyoti Singh observed that directions would be issued to tech platforms, including Meta and Google, to remove objectionable links flagged on behalf of Gambhir and to furnish details of the entities responsible for uploading such content. The Delhi High Court also granted protection to Gambhirs personality and publicity rights, directing the removal of objectionable posts and content circulating online without his consent. During the hearing, it was contended on behalf of Gambhir that his name, voice and photographs were being exploited for commercial purposes without authorisation, including through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and deepfake technology. The Delhi High Court directed Meta, Google and e-commerce platforms such as Amazon to take down the offending URLs and online posts misusing Gambhirs identity. Justice Singh said a detailed order would be passed, including directions to provide Basic Subscriber Information (BSI) of the entities behind such content. The development comes in a plea filed by Gambhir before the Commercial Division of the Delhi High Court, alleging a coordinated campaign of digital impersonation involving AI-enabled face-swapping and voice-cloning tools. The suit names multiple defendants, including social media platforms, e-commerce websites and intermediaries, accusing them of facilitating the spread of misleading and fabricated content as well as unauthorised sale of merchandise bearing his name and likeness. Gambhir has argued that there has been a sharp rise in such content across platforms like Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook, including viral deepfake videos falsely attributed to him, which garnered significant public attention. He has submitted that such misuse not only misleads the public but also causes serious reputational and professional harm, particularly in light of his current role as head coach of the Indian mens cricket team. The plea seeks a permanent injunction restraining all defendants from using his name, image, voice or persona without consent, along with damages of Rs 2.5 crore and directions for removal of infringing content. He has submitted that such misuse not only misleads the public but also causes serious reputational and professional harm, particularly in light of his current role as head coach of the Indian mens cricket team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In recent months, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, spiritual leader and Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, actors Nagarjuna, Kajol, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Abhishek Bachchan, singer Jubin Nautiyal, film-maker Karan Johar, and podcaster Raj Shamani have secured court protection against the unauthorised use of their identity, likeness, or AI-generated imitations. Article Source: IANS
Jasprit Bumrah Checks Into BCCI CoE For Workload Management Ahead Of IPL 2026: Report
Indian Premier League: Indias pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has reportedly checked into the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru as part of a structured workload management programme ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Bumrahs stint at the CoE is primarily focused on strength and conditioning, with the programme designed by the BCCIs medical team keeping Indias white-ball tour of England in July as a key priority. The tour will feature five T20 Internationals and three One-Day Internationals (ODI). The premier fast bowler is understood to have continued bowling during his time at the facility and is expected to link up with his IPL franchise, the five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI), shortly, ESPNCricinfo reported. He is likely to be available for their IPL 2026 opener against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on March 29. Bumrah was the wrecker-in-chief for Team India in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup final, where he picked up a four-wicket haul in his four-over spell to help his side defend their crown and clinch a second consecutive title. The fast-bowler concluded his campaign as the tournaments joint-highest wicket-taker alongside his teammate Varun Chakaravarthy and was also adjudged the Player of the Match for his heroics throughout the summit clash against New Zealand. The Men in Blue defeated the Black Caps by 96 runs to win the tournament on Sunday (March 8), at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This victory made India the first team to successfully defend a T20 World Cup title and the first to win the tournament on home soil. Bumrah was the wrecker-in-chief for Team India in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup final, where he picked up a four-wicket haul in his four-over spell to help his side defend their crown and clinch a second consecutive title. The fast-bowler concluded his campaign as the tournaments joint-highest wicket-taker alongside his teammate Varun Chakaravarthy and was also adjudged the Player of the Match for his heroics throughout the summit clash against New Zealand. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, the Mumbai Indians have begun their preparations at the Wankhede Stadium as they endeavour to secure a record sixth IPL title. The franchise last lifted the trophy in 2020 and is currently experiencing its longest title drought since its first triumph in 2013. Article Source: IANS
5th T20I: SA Beat NZ In Decider To Clinch Series 3-2
Connor Esterhuizen: Wicketkeeper batter Connor Esterhuizen's half-century, followed by a scintilating effort from the bowlers, helped South Africa register a 33-run win against New Zealand in the fifth and final T20I to seal the five-game series 3-2 here at the Hagley Oval on Wednesday. Batting first, South Africa posted 187/4 on the scoreboard from 20 overs, with Esterhuizen leading the charge with the bat. In reply, New Zealand were restricted to 154 in 20 overs. Coming to bat first after losing the toss, the Proteas scored 43 runs in the powerplay, losing just one wicket of opener Tony de Zorzi (21 off 22). Rubin Hermann and Wiaan Mulder forged a 55-run partnership and took the team to 76 runs at the midway stage. New Zealand got the breakthrough on the first ball of the 10th over when Mulder (31 off 29) got out. Last match star player Esterhuizen continued his form and formed a 49-run partnership with Hermann, who was dismissed in the 16th over. Esterhuizen completed his fifty off 25 balls and scored 75 runs in just 33 balls. He hammered four boundaries and six sixes during his innings and took the team to a challenging total of 187 runs. Chasing 188, New Zealand scored 46 runs but lost two big wickets during the power play. Dane Cleaver and Bavon Jacobs showed fightback in the middle overs, but the Proteas struck at regular intervals, which derailed the chase, and the hosts were able to score just 154 runs while losing 8 wickets in 20 overs. Esterhuizen completed his fifty off 25 balls and scored 75 runs in just 33 balls. He hammered four boundaries and six sixes during his innings and took the team to a challenging total of 187 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 187/4 in 20 overs (Connor Esterhuizen 75, Rubin Hermann 39; Ben Sears 2-37, Josh Clarkson 1-14) beat New Zealand 154/8 in 20 overs (Bevon Jacobs 36, Tim Robinson 25; Gerald Coetzee 2-21, Wiaan Mulder 2-28) by 33 runs. Article Source: IANS
To Live In The Change After Womens ODI World Cup Win Is A Great Feeling, Says Harmanpreet
ODI World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said living through the change in visibility and recognition of womens cricket after winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup triumph was a great feeling, adding that she and her team knew change would arrive in the country once they had a big trophy against their name. Since the time India won the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, it had transformed the visibility of womens cricket in the country, with tons of accolades coming in for Harmanpreet and her team from all quarters. Obviously, I am feeling good. We all knew that when we win a World Cup, things will change. So, to feel that change and to get a chance to live that change, it's a great feeling, Harmanpreet told IANS in an exclusive conversation, on the sidelines of a 1,500-plus seat section in the North Pavilion section of the Omaxe State Stadium in Dwarka, New Delhi, being named after her. The naming of Harmanpreet Kaur Stand is aimed at encouraging more female spectators to attend matches in what is also the countrys first dedicated Pink Stand, which will take shape when the stadium opens at the end of 2027. I think it's a great achievement. It's a big thing to bring even such a thought in this world. Nowadays, we are talking about girls going into playing sports. But still, we never thought about how things should be for those who are going to watch. So, keeping them in mind and giving them the same kind of attention is also very important. So, I think it will be great to see girls coming to the stand and cheering for their favorite team. So, it's a great initiative, added Harmanpreet. The right-handed batter also stressed on the importance of building infrastructure for womens cricket, including stadiums, residential academies and training facilities, to ease the path for the next generation of female cricketers aspiring to play at the highest level. I think it's going to be very good for them because they are not going to see those hard days. Our seniors saw it before us and we also saw it a little bit. So, now I think people like Omaxe, they are really taking care of it - so that it should be a good stadium for the kids. It's not only about international cricket - it's about the people and even the college kids. They will start thinking about the pitches where they can come and train. They can feel the same kind of atmosphere that players feel at the international level. So, I think it's a great initiative and hopefully the new generation will take the best out of it, she added. I think it's going to be very good for them because they are not going to see those hard days. Our seniors saw it before us and we also saw it a little bit. So, now I think people like Omaxe, they are really taking care of it - so that it should be a good stadium for the kids. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This year, we have won all the trophies so far. So, I think that shows how much efforts BCCI is putting to improve all formats of cricket at all stages. So, I think their hard work is paying off. It feels good that all the teams have performed well and all the teams have won the ICC titles. Article Source: IANS
From Truck Drivers Sacrifice To Rs. 5.2 Crore Glory: Mangesh Yadavs Inspiring Rise To RCB
Madhya Pradesh T20 League: Before Mangesh Yadav ever pitched a ball in professional cricket, his father Ramavadh Yadav worked overnight, contemplating how he would secure funds for his sons dream. He invested all his resources in a boy who initially played cricket in a modest courtyard with his mother. Today, Mangesh Yadav has a contract worth Rs. 5.2 crore with the reigning champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Reflecting on their financial woes, Mangeshs father said, I had to struggle a lot for money. Sometimes I couldnt sleep at night, thinking about how I would raise money for him. The life of a truck driver is no life at all. You dont have time to eat or bathe. When the truck is full, you worry about offloading, and when its empty, you have to worry about filling it up. A 23-year-old from Borgaon in Madhya Pradeshs Chhindwara district, raised in humble conditions, developed his cricket skills early on. His uncle recognised his talent at tennis tournaments and motivated him to go to Delhi to train with coach Phool Chand Sharma. The 23-year-old said, If I am playing cricket today it is because of Phool Chand sir. When I went to Delhi, my father had given me Rs 24,000 with great difficulty. I dont even know how that money got over in the first month. His father often had to contact people close to him to arrange the funds required for Mangeshs training. Phool Chand Sharma said, Mangesh was staying with someone in Delhi. I saw that he was a good bowler, but he didnt even have enough to eat. I told him to come and stay at the hostel. Thats where his journey really began. I dont care if someone has money or not. If the player is good, he can come, eat, stay, and practice. Mangesh also recalled a brief phase where he lost focus. I had started becoming lazy. One day sir called me and told me to pack my bag and go home. After some time, I apologised and told him it wouldnt happen again. Then I realised what I was missing and what I had. I looked at my family and thought, Dad is working so hard. Everyone is so dedicated for me. Eager to seize the opportunity, the young fast bowler dedicated himself fully to training. He competed in the DDCA league, local tournaments, and even attended the UP U-19 camp, yet the next step still remained out of reach. His father added, There were times he would go all the way to a selection camp, and he would be told his name had been called by mistake. Those were the days I felt helpless, like I had made a grave mistake by giving my son this dream. The pivotal moment occurred during the Madhya Pradesh T20 League, when Mangesh took 14 wickets in six matches with an impressive average of 12.00. After playing for Madhya Pradesh in domestic cricket alongside RCB captain Rajat Patidar, he finally received the long-awaited call from Royal Challengers Bangalore. At the trials, his ability to adapt to different match situations was put under the scanner. At the trials, DK [Dinesh Karthik] sir came up to me and said, You are bowling well. Now show me this ball. He made me bowl in different situations; with the new ball, the fifth over, the tenth over, the fourteenth over, and even the eighteenth and twentieth overs. It was surprising for me to see how a player at that level thinks. After the auction, Mangesh appreciated the coach who had supported him throughout the journey. When I came back to the club, I just wanted to meet him and touch his feet, thank him for trusting me and investing so much. At the trials, his ability to adapt to different match situations was put under the scanner. At the trials, DK [Dinesh Karthik] sir came up to me and said, You are bowling well. Now show me this ball. He made me bowl in different situations; with the new ball, the fifth over, the tenth over, the fourteenth over, and even the eighteenth and twentieth overs. It was surprising for me to see how a player at that level thinks. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His father added, I never thought a truck driver could get so much respect. Mangesh has done more for me than I could ever ask him. Article Source: IANS
Esterhuizen, bowlers lead South Africa to 3-2 series win
Esterhuizen hit his second consecutive fifty before South Africa's bowlers ensured New Zealand never threatened in the chase
RCB sold for record 16,660 crore; now owned by Aditya Birla Group and others
The acquiring consortium includes Aditya Birla Group, Times of India Group, Bolt Ventures, and Blackstone. Following regulatory approvals from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Competition Commission of India, the consortium will take over operations of both the IPL and WPL teams.
Rajat Patidars Historic Rise: From Unsold Player to RCBs IPL 2025 Title-Winning Captain
History will always remember that Rajat Patidar was appointed as RCB captain on February 13, 2025, and by June 3, 2025 he had led the team to its maiden and most awaited IPL title. For Royal Challengers Bengaluru, defeating Punjab Kings by six runs in the final at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad was the culmination of the ups and downs, seen in the 18 seasons of the IPL. For skipper Rajat Patidar, it was a history-making moment because he had achieved something which some other big names, while leading the side, couldnt achieve. However, this all puts extra pressure on his young shoulders as now RCB are the defending champions. Rajat Patidar won an IPL Trophy, after leading the side in only 13 matches and is at par with Rohit Sharma in this respect. The number of matches taken as a captain to win an IPL Trophy by some others: Hardik Pandya and Shane Warne (15 matches), Adam Gilchrist (24), David Warner (33), MS Dhoni (43), Gautam Gambhir (47) and Shreyas Iyer (70). He is the sixth Indian and ninth captain overall to win the IPL trophy. Another outstanding record generally missed is that Shane Warne and Rajat Patidar are the only 2 captains to have won the IPL, but have never played a T20 International for their respective nations. The Madhya Pradesh cricketer has a chance to play. Shane Warne played in the IPL after he had retired from International cricket and many consider him to be one of the unluckiest not to captain as well as not to play T20 Internationals. Incidentally, both Warne and Rajat won IPL titles in their first season as IPL captain. Warne couldnt add another IPL title to his record, but Rajat Patidar can enter his name in the history books by defending the title. So, at the moment, Rajat is the first Indian cricketer to win the IPL title as captain without playing a T20I for his national team. The right-hand batsman has so far played three Tests and one ODI, Rajat Patidar was taken up by RCB, ahead of IPL 2021 and the start was not very encouraging. After playing only four games that season (and scoring only 71 runs), he was released. In the auction for the 2022 season, he was on the unsold list as none of the ten sides took any interest in the 29-year-old batter from MP, but destiny had written another story. The mid-season injury to Luvnith Sisodia created a vacancy in the RCB dug-out, and they signed him for the remainder of the season for the price of INR 20 Lakh. He was unsold, unnoticed, and with nothing to lose, he joined. This replacement player ended the season as their third-highest run-scorer (333 at a strike rate of 152.75). He made headlines for scoring 112* off 54 balls in the Eliminator played against Lucknow Super Giants at Eden Gardens. This career turning point performance earned him a maiden call-up to the Indian ODI squad against South Africa. A Test debut followed soon after, against England in Visakhapatnam. 2023 would have been a season to establish him in the side, but he missed the entire season due to an injury. However, he returned with a bang in the 2024 season (395 runs from 13 innings). A replacement player of Rs. 20 lacs in 2022 was retained by the side for Rs 11 crore ahead of the mega auction. With Faf du Plessis leaving the franchise, Rajat was named as the captain for the 2025 season (the 4th Indian and 8th overall captain of RCB). The team has no regrets about their choice. The 2025 IPL edition was a season of reckoning for the RCB. Their women's side had won the WPL title in 2024 and now many senior men faced the challenge to match them. RCB played with such a vengeance that they became the first team in the IPL to win all the away matches and looked like champions. Rajat scored 312 runs in 15 matches, including two half-centuries, against CSK and MI. Only Virat Kohli (657) and Phil Salt (403) scored more runs than him in the season. So a replacement player led RCB to their first IPL title in 18 years. What a turnaround, were the words from Kohli for Rajat and he added, Injury replacement to IPL-winning captain, bloody hell, that's a turnaround. He also gave Rajat one of his bats, which the RCB skipper accepted with a kiss on the willow. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He is such a devoted cricketer that he sacrificed a lot in his personal life, especially his marriage. Rajat had to postpone his wedding to Gunjan Patidar repeatedly due to his cricket commitments. However, unlike other wives, Gunjan is rarely seen in the stands but was there for him when he lifted the IPL Trophy.
NZ Pacers Surge In T20I Rankings After SA Series Shake-up
T20I Bowling Rankings: A strong showing from New Zealands pace attack has headlined the latest update to the ICC Mens T20I Bowling Rankings, with four seamers from New Zealand making notable gains. The ongoing T20I series between New Zealand and South Africa has delivered fluctuating results, and performances across the first four matches have led to significant movement in the rankings for players from both sides. Experienced quick Lockie Ferguson was one of the biggest beneficiaries. His match-winning spell of 1/9 in Auckland, which earned him the Player of the Match award, propelled him up 12 places to joint 39th among T20I bowlers. He was not alone, as fellow pacers Ben Sears, who jumped 20 spots to 59th, Kyle Jamieson, rising five places to 76th, and Zakary Foulkes, up eight spots to 81st, also climbed the ladder following consistent displays. South Africas bowlers also made gains, with stand-in skipper Keshav Maharaj rising five spots to 47th. Teammates Ottneil Baartman, up seven places to 66th, and Gerald Coetzee (up 46 places to 88th) were rewarded for their efforts during the series. Among all-rounders, George Linde continued his impressive run, edging up one position to 22nd after valuable contributions with both bat and ball. At the top of the T20I all-rounder rankings, Sikandar Raza retained his place, while the batting charts saw minimal changes. Indias Abhishek Sharma continues to lead the T20I batting rankings, staying ahead of compatriot Ishan Kishan. Indias T20I World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav, however, climbed two places to move up to seventh. At the top of the T20I all-rounder rankings, Sikandar Raza retained his place, while the batting charts saw minimal changes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand opener Tim Robinson was among the few batters to make progress, rising two spots to 34th following his knock of 32 in Wellington. Article Source: IANS
Gautam Gambhir Enjoys Family Time In Singapore After T20 WC Glory
ICC T20 World Cup: Indian men's cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir is enjoying a well-deserved vacation in Singapore with his family, including his wife Natasha and their two daughters Aazeen and Anaiza. Gambhir travelled to the Asian country after leading India to a historic victory in the recently concluded ICC T20 World Cup 2026. India sealed the title with a commanding 96-run win over New Zealand in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. The victory made India the first team to win three T20 World Cup titles and the first to successfully defend the trophy on home soil. Gambhir's family was also present in Ahmedabad when India won their third T20 World Cup title. Gambhir chose a casual outfit during his trip and was seen smiling when clicked with his daughters. He also put his youngest daughter Anaiza on his shoulder while walking on the streets of the city. Gambhir, who was a key member of India's title-winning side in the ICC T20 World Cup 2007, has added another milestone to his career by winning the tournament both as a player and as a coach. With the latest triumph, he also joined the elite group of coaches that includes Rahul Dravid and Lalchand Rajput, who have guided India to T20 World Cup glory. Gambhir, who was a key member of India's title-winning side in the ICC T20 World Cup 2007, has added another milestone to his career by winning the tournament both as a player and as a coach. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As far as Gambhir is concerned, he and the Indian cricket team will next be involved in a multi-format series against Afghanistan, which involves a test and three ODIs in June 2026, before going to Ireland for two T20Is. India will then travel to England for a five-match T20I series, followed by a three-match ODI series. Article Source: IANS
Stoinis, Connolly Join PBKS Squad In Mohali Ahead Of IPL 2026
New International Cricket Stadium: Punjab Kings have received a timely boost ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026, with Australian duo Marcus Stoinis and Cooper Connolly joining the squad in Mohali. The pair linked up with their teammates at the New International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur, where they were greeted warmly by the franchise. Both players appeared relaxed and upbeat as they integrated into the camp. Their arrival significantly strengthens the Punjab lineup, adding a blend of proven international pedigree and emerging talent as the team fine-tunes its preparations. PBKS, who finished as runners-up in the previous edition, have been undergoing intensive training in recent weeks and are now entering the final phase of their build-up. Led by Shreyas Iyer, PBKS head into the new season after finishing runners-up in 2025 and will be aiming to go one better in the 19th edition. The side is set to play 14 league matches and scheduled to open their campaign against the Gujarat Titans on April 31. Expectations are high, which is fun. I love the challenge. But the important thing is that whenever we step in, we have to win. My eye is on the trophy, Iyer had said, speaking at the teams jersey unveiling event. Led by Shreyas Iyer, PBKS head into the new season after finishing runners-up in 2025 and will be aiming to go one better in the 19th edition. The side is set to play 14 league matches and scheduled to open their campaign against the Gujarat Titans on April 31. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The former Australian captain underlined that the focus at this stage is purely on preparation rather than immediate results and urged the players to reconnect with the traits that made them successful as a unit. Article Source: IANS
Aditya Birla Group Kumar Mangalam: Aryaman Vikram Birla will become the new chairman of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru after a consortium led by the Aditya Birla Group and Times Internet Limited acquired the defending Indian Premier League (IPL) and Women's Premier League champions for Rs 16,660 crore. Bolt Ventures (Bolt) and Blackstone's perpetual private equity strategy (BXPE, Blackstone) are the other members of the consortium that have jointly bought the RCB, one of the eight original franchises of the IPL that was formed ahead of the inaugural edition in 2008. Aryaman, the son of chairperson of Aditya Birla Group Kumar Mangalam Birla, is a former cricketer who played for Madhya Pradesh in domestic cricket. Aryaman enrolled himself for district trials in Madhya Pradesh in 2014. Prior to that, he had a three-month stint in England under former Middlesex cricketer Paul Weekes, playing for West Hampstead Cricket Club and the London Schools Cricket Association. He spent four years in the junior circuit in Madhya Pradesh and also captained the MP U23 team, before being handed a Ranji Trophy debut in October 2017. The left-handed batter played nine first-class matches for Madhya Pradesh and scored 414 runs, including one century against Bengal at the Eden Gardens. He also scored 36 runs in four List-A matches. He registered in the IPL 2018 mega auction and was bought by inaugural champions Rajasthan Royals for Rs 30 lakh. However, he did not play a single match for the franchise and was released ahead of the 2020 season. Aryaman had been through a number of injury setbacks and, in 2019, took an indefinite sabbatical from cricket, citing severe anxiety related to the sport. He did not return to cricket and is currently the director of the Aditya Birla Group. Aryaman, who holds an MBA with honours from Harvard Business School, a Masters degree in Global Finance from Bayes Business School, and a Bachelors degree in Commerce from the University of Mumbai, has held leadership roles across multiple businesses of the Aditya Birla Group, including fashion, paints, and real estate. Aryaman had been through a number of injury setbacks and, in 2019, took an indefinite sabbatical from cricket, citing severe anxiety related to the sport. He did not return to cricket and is currently the director of the Aditya Birla Group. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He is the founder of Aditya Birla New Age Hospitality, the Groups fast-growing hospitality platform, and Aditya Birla Ventures, its venture capital arm focused on investing in high-growth start-ups across emerging sectors. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand bowl, both teams unchanged for decider
The series is locked in at 2-2 after South Africa won games one and four, and New Zealand won games two and three
5th T20I: Amelias Century Powers NZ To 4-1 Series Win Over SA
Amelia Kerr: A brilliant all-round display, led by Amelia Kerrs 105-run knock and a two-wicket haul, guided New Zealand to a commanding 92-run victory over South Africa in the fifth WT20I here at Hagley Oval, sealing the five-game series 4-1. Batting first, riding on Amelia's 105 off 55, the hosts posted 194/6 in their allotted 20 overs, their fourth-highest team total. In response, the Proteas were restricted to 102/9 in front of sensational New Zealand bowling, suffering their third-worst loss in T20Is (by runs). Opting to bat first, New Zealand were powered by a sensational innings from Kerr, who struck 105 off just 55 balls. Her knock, laced with 19 fours and a six, formed the backbone of the innings and ensured the hosts maintained a high scoring rate throughout. She found support from Georgia Plimmer (27) and Brooke Halliday (26), while late contributions from Maddy Green and others helped push the total close to the 200-run mark. Despite picking up three wickets, Ayabonga Khaka could not prevent New Zealand from finishing strongly. In reply, South Africas chase never gained momentum as wickets fell at regular intervals. The visitors were reduced to 40/4 inside the powerplay, putting them firmly on the back foot. Annerie Dercksen top-scored with 23, while Sune Luus (13) and Laura Wolvaardt (9) failed to convert their starts. The lack of substantial partnerships hurt South Africa, as they struggled to cope with New Zealands disciplined bowling attack. Kerr capped off an outstanding outing by claiming two wickets, while Sophie Devine also struck twice to dent the middle order. Lea Tahuhu and Flora Devonshire chipped in with crucial breakthroughs as New Zealand maintained control throughout the innings. Annerie Dercksen top-scored with 23, while Sune Luus (13) and Laura Wolvaardt (9) failed to convert their starts. The lack of substantial partnerships hurt South Africa, as they struggled to cope with New Zealands disciplined bowling attack. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: New Zealand 194/6 in 20 overs (Amelia Kerr 105, Georgia Plimmer 27; Ayabonga Khaka 3-32, Tumi Sekhukhune 3-32) beat South Africa 102/9 in 20 overs (Annerie Dercksen 23, Sune Luus 13; Lea Tahuhu 3-26, Amelia Kerr 2-6) by 92 runs. Article Source: IANS
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: When Yash Thakur talks about bowling in the death overs in T20s, he does not talk about variations first - he speaks about the clarity in mind and plans before turning his attention to execution. The clarity in his words mirrors Thakurs reputation as an end-overs specialist in IPL - 13 of his 25 wickets have come in the crunch 1720 overs phase. I feel that death overs are the most challenging. So I always try to do my best for the team in the most challenging situations. My mindset is always the same. That's why I prefer bowling in death overs. For death overs, your mind and plans should be clear. Then your execution comes in the end. These three things I feel are the most important in bowling in death overs. If it is there, you can click it well. Sometimes it won't happen, but this is a process. The more it goes on, the better it will be, said Thakur in an exclusive conversation with IANS ahead of IPL 2026 starting on March 28. It is this simple framework of clarity and execution that has helped Thakur excel since having impactful 2023 and 2024 seasons with Lucknow Super Giants. Though he got only two games with PBKS in the 2025 season, Thakurs numbers in recent domestic cricket season suggest he can get a longer run: 18 wickets in seven matches at an economy rate of 6.8 in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. He had the third-best economy rate amongst pacers who bowled at least 25 overs in the domestic T20 competition. It was followed by 19 scalps in nine games in Vidarbha winning the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Thakur knows what those numbers mean for his IPL 2026 ambitions, especially with PBKS looking to complete an unfinished business after falling six runs short of winning the title. I am ready from day one to play matches. Our tactical call and more so, team call will always be on top. Whatever role I am given, I will try to do my best for the team, which is more important. Punjab Kings as a team has only one goal that we have to win the final match and win the trophy for the team. The trophy that was left last year should be in our dressing room this time, he said. The death overs specialism that has now become a part of Thakurs identity traces back to 2018/19, when he turned out for India U19 team. This process started long ago. It started from under 19 days in 2018/19, when I was playing for India - that's when it started that I had to be a death overs bowler. Its because if I wanted to play for India, the better I would do in death overs, the better my chances of playing for the country would become. So, all of this is one step at a time. Actually, when I played T20 for the first time in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, I didn't have much idea. I just played in the tournament, but I got to learn that in death overs, there is always a challenge the batters come hard on you and from then I started this. In Syed Mushtaq Ali (Trophy), I thought I will excel more in death overs and achieve mastery in it. Then slowly I came to IPL and right now, the thing is, the more I am clear in death overs and better I perform there - it stays in my mind, he explained. Before joining PBKS camp, Thakur spent time at the NCA club in Nagpur for a focused block of preparation. For one or two days, he would practice bowling yorkers only by keeping his shoes on the blockhole and try to consistently hit it. The same plan would be in place for honing his wide yorkers and slower balls, apart from spending 1.5 to 2 hours on batting practice. As per my bowling plan, I work there on my thinking, execution, the specific deliveries I have to work on so I prepare for IPL and that makes me feel that I am not unprepared. So I get a good stage to prepare there. The same goes for batting - I think about the deliveries that I have to prepare against, the shots that can work well. So I practice there for 6-7 days and then I come to the IPL with a feeling that I am prepared. That preparation feeds directly into his death overs approach on match days, where instinct and planning for specific batters coexists under significant pressure. In death overs, execution is most important. Whether your plan is getting executed or not. Second thing is planning - what have you planned for specific batters and wickets? These two things are most important. The plans are mostly batter specific. You have to see who is batting and what are their strengths and weaknesses, irrespective of the ground conditions and wickets. Keeping both these things in mind, you have to plan the best balls which can work and give you wickets and save runs. That is the process which is there in that phase, he stated. Spending time in the India A camp for series against Australia A, South Africa A and Rising Stars Asia Cup has also been a huge boon for Thakur. It is a step closer to India and the experience was such that it felt like international cricket for me. It was a good experience personally for my skills and development and how I can excel more in that. I learnt a lot of things about how I have to keep my temperament and patience. Pressure increases a lot when you represent a country, but when you are calm and composed, you get to learn and experience a lot. The adaption of his bowling plans as per different formats has further sharpened Thakurs adaptability skills. As a professional cricketer, this is a part of your life that your format will change, so as the time to play, but you have to adapt very quickly because the game has become so fast. You are playing T20 today, then after a week you have to play Test cricket and later one-day cricket. So the time and format will change, but your adaptability should be very fast as per the pace of the modern-day game. For every player and professional cricketer, it has become mandatory that your adaptability should be good. What makes this PBKS side different since 2025, as per Thakur, is a cultural shift that captain Shreyas Iyer and head coach Ricky Ponting have brought since joining the side. When Shreyas bhai joined the team last year, he changed the environment. Shreyas bhai and Ricky sir changed the environment of the team and made it a positive, fun-loving team. Everyone cares for each other and will think about each other. Our team building started from there - from day one last year till the final. All the players who were not playing had a thought that how can I do my best for my team? Even if I am not playing, how can I do my best from here? Everyone has the same mindset this year, as we had last year. As a team, we have to move forward, play for each other and make the team win. Guided by calmness, clarity in plans and the disciplined execution he has honed since his teens, Thakur shapes up as a compelling option to be in the PBKS playing eleven. In a competition where control in the death overs can tilt the balance, his presence could prove to be decisive in IPL 2026. Our team building started from there - from day one last year till the final. All the players who were not playing had a thought that how can I do my best for my team? Even if I am not playing, how can I do my best from here? Everyone has the same mindset this year, as we had last year. As a team, we have to move forward, play for each other and make the team win. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As soon as any situation comes, the more calm and positive you are, the better you will be able to execute. So I saw this in the domestic games and now I want to do the same thing in the IPL, signed off Thakur. Article Source: IANS
Pant's Talent Is Tremendous, But You Need A Method And Game Plan In T20s: Faf
Former South Africa: Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has delivered a pointed critique of Rishabh Pants T20 performance, pointing out why the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) leaders considerable talent has not consistently shown in the shortest format before IPL 2026. Pant carries high expectations as both a batter and a leader. While his aggressive stroke play has made him one of the most exciting players in world cricket, questions remain over his consistency in T20s. Breaking down Pants approach, du Plessis highlighted the numerous options in the left-handers game as both a strength and a challenge. The talent that Rishabh Pant has is tremendous. You look at him playing Test cricket and you think, this guy has all the shots. When I look at his game, I feel he has too many options in his head. He feels like he can hit a six off every ball to any part of the ground. But in T20 batting, you still need a method. You need a game plan for how you go about your business. Look at all the great T20 players. You can almost have an idea of where they will score their boundaries and where they have slight weaknesses, du Plessis told JioStar. They work their way through that. With Pant, I feel he is always on the edge. When you watch him play, you feel he can get out at any time because it is almost frantic at times. The surprising number for me is his T20 strike-rate, which is around 130. How is that possible for a guy with so many shots? Maybe it is because we watch him in Test cricket playing these extravagant, exuberant innings, taking the game on. We almost feel that should just happen in T20 cricket as well, he added. With LSG assembling a strong top order featuring Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran, du Plessis also weighed in on where Pant could best fit into the batting lineup. Looking at LSGs 2026 auction and their strategy around who they signed, you look at that top-heavy batting line-up Aiden Markram, Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran are the main ones alongside Pant. Pooran is maybe the only guy who can slide down. But the success Marsh and Markram had at the top of the order for LSG last season is probably something I would expect them to start with again. So, maybe there is an opportunity for Pant to bat at number three. The numbers suggest that for him to be the best player he can be, number three looks good. I see him batting at number three for LSG this season with Nicholas Pooran sliding down to number four, he stated. Du Plessis further stressed that Pant needs to bring clarity to his T20 blueprint, especially in the early stages of his innings, to achieve greater consistency. So, maybe there is an opportunity for Pant to bat at number three. The numbers suggest that for him to be the best player he can be, number three looks good. I see him batting at number three for LSG this season with Nicholas Pooran sliding down to number four, he stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score That is too high risk. Yes, you might hit a few sixes and play a couple of good innings. But when teams bowl wide to him, he is good enough to have something else in his armoury to hit through the offside. His game plan is not one-dimensional. He can score all around the ground. For me, it is about his first six balls. When I look at him, he is almost like a highlight player. I want him to be more of a high-impact player in terms of what he can give in his numbers, he stated further. Article Source: IANS
South Africa make 102 vs Kerr's 105 as New Zealand take series 4-1
Kerr returned figures of 2 for 6 to go with her century in a perfect all-round display that floored the visitors
Coney and Tiffen inducted into NZC Hall of Fame
They will be formally inducted into the HoF during the New Zealand Cricket Awards on Thursday
Jeremy Coney, Haidee Tiffen Inducted In NZC Hall Of Fame
Legendary New Zealand: Legendary New Zealand cricketers, Jeremy Coney and Haidee Tiffen, have been inducted into the NZC Hall of Fame, the first additions since the inaugural First Eleven was unveiled last summer. Last summer's inauguration saw the induction of Bert Sutcliffe, John R. Reid, Jackie Lord, Trish McKelvey, Glenn Turner, Sir Richard Hadlee, Debbie Hockley, Martin Crowe, Emily Drumm, Daniel Vettori, and Brendon McCullum. Coney, who led the New Zealand mens team through its first so-called Golden Era in the 1980s, and Tiffen, one of the best all-rounders in the world during the decade from 1999-2009, are the first to be added. One of New Zealand womens crickets most accomplished leaders, Tiffen debuted against South Africa as a 19-year-old in 1999, and made 128 international appearances (53 as captain) across formats, including a remarkable streak of 71 consecutive ODIs. She was a star of New Zealands 2000 World Cup triumph on home soil, scoring 187 runs at 46.75. As captain, Tiffen led the team to the 2009 World Cup final in Australia, topping both aggregates and averages with 279 runs at 46.50, including a century against Pakistan in Sydney, her penultimate international innings. An elite all-rounder, she was shortlisted for the ICC Womens Player of the Year in 2006 (one of seven nominees) and bowled with great skill alongside her reliable batting. She also featured in New Zealands inaugural womens T20I against England in 2004, and scored 124 in her two Tests. Its a huge honour to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and to be alongside some of my role models already inducted, like Debbie Hockley, Sir Richard Hadlee and Emily Drumm. Im very grateful to the game and everyone who supported me along the way, Tiffen said. Regarded as one New Zealands most courageous competitors, Coney led the New Zealand mens team to three historic and successive Test series victories in 1985 and 1986: against Australia in Australia, Australia in New Zealand, and England in England, all of which were first-time achievements. Excelling in batting, bowling, fielding, and leadership, he was renowned for thriving in crises. His maiden Test century of 174 not out against England at the Basin Reserve in 1984 came after a 244-run first-innings deficit, rescuing New Zealand from near-certain defeat in an epic eight-hour stand. Across 52 Tests, Coney scored 2668 runs at 37.57 (including three centuries and 16 fifties) and took 64 catches, many at second slip, where his success rate was near-infallible. Excelling in batting, bowling, fielding, and leadership, he was renowned for thriving in crises. His maiden Test century of 174 not out against England at the Basin Reserve in 1984 came after a 244-run first-innings deficit, rescuing New Zealand from near-certain defeat in an epic eight-hour stand. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Coney said he was honoured to be recognised. Its been fun and a challenge. That this range of feelings through good times and bad, competing hard as part of a team, might result in my inclusion alongside those I have admired is a little beyond my expectations yet considerably gratifying. Article Source: IANS
Elliott beats Perry to Shield final berth while eyes on Melbourne weather
Victoria aiming for their first Shield title since 2019 while South Australia are hoping to go back-to-back for the first time ever
Consortium Led By Aditya Birla Group Acquires RCB For Rs 16,660 Crore (Ld)
Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited: A consortium led by Aditya Birla Group and the Times Internet Limited has acquired the defending Indian Premier League (IPL) and Women's Premier League champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for INR 16,660 crore, the owners of the franchise informed regulatory bodies on Tuesday. United Spirits Ltd, the owners of the franchise, made this disclosure in mandatory regulatory filings with the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India on Tuesday. Bolt Ventures (Bolt) and Blackstone's perpetual private equity strategy (BXPE, Blackstone) are the other members of the consortium that have jointly bought the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, one of the eight original franchises of the IPL that was formed ahead of the inaugural edition in 2008. The decision to sell off its 100% equity stake in Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited was approved by the board of United Spirits Limited, owned by Diageo India, a subsidiary of the UK-based Diageo plc. This decision was taken by its board in a meeting on Tuesday. We wish to inform you that the board of directors of United Spirits Limited at its meeting held today, i.e., March 24, 2026, has inter alia approved the sale of 14,690 equity shares of Royal Challengers Sports Private Limited (RCSPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of USL, for an aggregate consideration of INR 166.6 bn, subject to adjustments and other conditions set out in the Share Purchase Agreement (SPA) dated March 24, 2026 executed by and amongst USL, RCSPL, and Bolt IPL Holdings LLC; Aelius Investments Pte Ltd; Asia Investment Topco II Pte. Ltd.; Times Internet Limited; and Metropolitan Media Company Limited (the Proposed Transaction and such parties, the Parties), the company said in its statement to the regulatory bodies. Upon completion of the Proposed Transaction in accordance with the SPA (which is subject to customary conditions including the receipt of all requisite approvals as required to give effect to the Proposed Transaction, including from the Competition Commission of India and the Board of Control for Cricket in India), USL will cease to hold any shareholding in RCSPL and consequently RCSPL will cease to be a subsidiary of USL, the company said. According to reports, under the new ownership structure, Aryaman Vikram Birla, Director at the Aditya Birla Group, will serve as Chairman, while Satyan Gajwani of Times Internet Limited will take on the role of Vice Chairman. The consortium also includes David Blitzer, founder of Bolt Ventures, and Viral Patel, CEO of BXPE. Diageo plc had put RCB on the block as per a decision taken by its board in November 2025, with many suitors expressing interest in taking over the franchise. Those included Adar Poonawalla of Serum Institute of India. But in the end, the company got into a one-to-one negotiation, which eventually resulted in its accepting the offer by this consortium. According to reports, under the new ownership structure, Aryaman Vikram Birla, Director at the Aditya Birla Group, will serve as Chairman, while Satyan Gajwani of Times Internet Limited will take on the role of Vice Chairman. The consortium also includes David Blitzer, founder of Bolt Ventures, and Viral Patel, CEO of BXPE. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The RCB franchise was won in the original team auction by United Spirits Limited, then controlled by the erstwhile liquor baron Vijay Mallya. The Diageo plc acquired the RCB franchise when it took over United Spirits from Mallya. Article Source: IANS
RCB sold for USD 1.78 billion to consortium comprising Aditya Birla Group, Times of India
USL, the previous owner, said both RCB teams will now be owned and operated by the consortium.
KKR Retire Jersey No.12 As A Tribute To Retired Star Andre Russell
Kolkata Knight Riders Power Coach: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have decided to retire jersey number 12 as a tribute to the legendary all-rounder Andre Russell, the West Indian star they have lovingly designated as the Eternal Knight, for his yeoman service to the Indian Premier League (IPL) side. The three-time champions made the special announcement at their preseason event - Knights Unplugged 3.0 on Tuesday evening. Andre Russell, who has returned to the KKR setup as a power coach ahead of the new season, had a distinguished 12-year tenure with the Kolkata Knight Riders, representing the franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL) from 2014 to 2025. With his iconic hairstyle and incredible prowess on the cricket field, the West Indian went on to become one of KKRs most prominent players, playing a significant role in helping them secure two IPL titles (2014, 2024). Russell featured in 140 IPL matches for KKR, scoring 2,651 runs at a strike rate of 174.17 and picking 123 wickets. He is only the second all-rounder in the IPL to register more than 2000 runs and 100 wickets. His power-packed performances also earned him the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament in 2019, where he amassed 510 runs at a staggering strike rate of 204.81 and an average of 56.66. The two-time ICC Men's T20 World Cup winner (2012 and 2016) also holds the best bowling figures for a KKR bowler in IPL history, registering 5 for 15 against the Mumbai Indians in the 2021 edition. His 122 wickets for the franchise make him the second-most successful bowler in their history, only second to Sunil Narine (192 wickets). Russell featured in 140 IPL matches for KKR, scoring 2,651 runs at a strike rate of 174.17 and picking 123 wickets. He is only the second all-rounder in the IPL to register more than 2000 runs and 100 wickets. His power-packed performances also earned him the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament in 2019, where he amassed 510 runs at a staggering strike rate of 204.81 and an average of 56.66. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sharing his thoughts, an emotional Kolkata Knight Riders Power Coach Andre Russell, said, It has been over a decade of amazing achievements with this franchise, and I got a bit emotional watching the video. To be a part of two championship-winning teams with KKR, and to see what it means to everyone, thats an amazing feeling. When you win a World Cup, that feels special, but when you win the IPL, its something different. I just want to say thanks to this franchise for making this journey so special for me. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Consortium Led By Aditya Birla Group Acquires RCB For USD 1.78 Billion: Report
Aditya Birla Group: A consortium led by Aditya Birla Group and the Times of India Group has acquired the defending Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for USD 1.78 billion (Rs 16,725 crore approx), a news report claimed on Tuesday. Bolt Ventures (Bolt) and Blackstone's perpetual private equity strategy (BXPE, Blackstone) are the other members of the consortium that have jointly bought the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, one of the eight original franchises of the IPL that was formed ahead of the inaugural edition in 2008, Cricbuzz said in a report on Tuesday. The report claimed that the consortium of the four groups signed a definitive agreement with United Spirits Limited (USL), a subsidiary of the UK's Diageo plc, to acquire a 100 percent stake in RCB. The acquisition involves both men's and women's teams at the IPL and WPL. Under the new ownership structure, Aryaman Vikram Birla, Director at the Aditya Birla Group, will serve as Chairman, while Satyan Gajwani of the Times of India Group will take on the role of Vice Chairman. The consortium also includes David Blitzer, founder of Bolt Ventures, and Viral Patel, CEO of BXPE, the report claimed. The acquisition is subject to the customary clearance from the regulatory bodies, besides the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the governing bodies for IPL and WPL. Diageo plc had put RCB on the block a few months back, with many suitors expressing interest in taking over the franchise. Those included Adar Poonawalla of Serum Institute of India. The acquisition is subject to the customary clearance from the regulatory bodies, besides the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the governing bodies for IPL and WPL. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The RCB franchise was won in a bidding war by erstwhile liquor baron Vijay Mallya with a young Virat Kohli as the Icon Player. The Diageo plc acquired the RCB franchise when it took over United Spirits from Mallya. Article Source: IANS
Coach Praises UP Govt For Appointing Rinku Singh As Regional Sports Officer
District Panchayat Raj Officers: Welcoming the Uttar Pradesh Governments decision to appoint India star Rinku Singh as the Regional Sports Officer, his coach Masooduzzafar Amin expressed gratitude and optimism, saying the move will inspire young cricketers to take up the sport while strengthening the overall sporting ecosystem in the state. The UP government has given him the job, and I thank the government for this. The decision will help young cricketers come into the sport and will motivate them to play. We have a lot of expectations from Rinku working as an officer, and he will strengthen the sport, Rinku Singh's coach told IANS. Apart from Rinku Singh, the Uttar Pradesh government is set to give employment to six international medallists, including hockey player Rajkumar Pal, who was a member of India's bronze-winning team at the 2924 Olympics in Paris. Javelin thrower Ajit Singh and sprinter Simran will become District Panchayat Raj Officers. Paralympic gold medallist Praveen Kumar will also become a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP). Earlier, three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) named Rinku as their vice-captain for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Rinku Singh has been a key performer for KKR with his explosive batting and sharp fielding. The 28-year-old brings leadership experience from domestic circuits and previous IPL stints. The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), led by veteran India opener Ajinkya Rahane, will open their IPL 2026 campaign against five-time champions Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on March 29. The 28-year-old brings leadership experience from domestic circuits and previous IPL stints. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Recently, Rinku Singh was part of the Indian men's T20 team that won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, beating New Zealand in the final in Ahmedabad. Rinku had a difficult time during the T20 World Cup as he lost his father during the competition. Article Source: IANS
'God's Plan': Rinku Singh Named Vice-captain Of KKR For IPL 2026
ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup: Three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have named Rinku Singh as their vice-captain for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Rinku Singh has been a key performer for KKR with his explosive batting and sharp fielding. The 28-year-old brings leadership experience from domestic circuits and previous IPL stints. On behalf of everyone in the franchise, were really delighted to announce that Rinku Singh will be the Vice-captain of the team. Rinku joined KKR in 2018 and has been a regular in the team ever since, said Venky Mysore, CEO, Kolkata Knight Riders. KKR, led by veteran India opener Ajinkya Rahane, will open their IPL 2026 campaign against five-time champions Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on March 29. Their first home match will be against 2016 winners Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on April 2, before hosting Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants for clashes on April 6 and 9, respectively. KKR are currently conducting trials on the sidelines of their pre-season camp to finalise replacements for injured pacers Harshit Rana. The likes of Navdeep Saini, Akash Madhwal, Simarjeet Singh, Sandeep Warrier, KM Asif, and Sunil Kumar have been attending the trials to fill the vacant spots in the KKR line-up. Earlier, KKR replaced India pacer Akash Deep, who was ruled out of the competition due to a stress reaction in his lower back, with Vidarbha pacer Saurabh Dubey. Dubey was signed by the 2016 champions Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for IPL 2022, but his stint was cut short due to a back injury. Earlier, KKR replaced India pacer Akash Deep, who was ruled out of the competition due to a stress reaction in his lower back, with Vidarbha pacer Saurabh Dubey. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Dubey, who has played eight List A games and three T20 matches for Vidarbha, was a member of the India A team in the 2019 ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup, where current India mens batting coach Sitanshu Kotak was the sides head coach. Dubey had also been tracked by former India pacer Subroto Banerjee, whose term as a national selector ended last year. Article Source: IANS
Duckett pulls out of IPL 2026 to focus on Test revival
Duckett has never previously played in the IPL and was signed for INR 2 crore by Delhi Capitals
'No Way Hes Out Of The Picture': Key Backs Livingstone Amid Criticism
ICC Champions Trophy: England mens cricket director Rob Key has responded to recent criticism from all-rounder Liam Livingstone, saying the player remains firmly in contention for national selection despite a disagreement over communication and team environment. Livingstone, who has been out of the England setup since last years ICC Champions Trophy, had criticised the team management for avoiding difficult conversations and suggested his future depended on changes behind the scenes. He also claimed that Key had told him he had 100 more important things to do during a one-on-one discussion. Responding to the remarks, Key defended his position but chose not to go into details of their conversation. Look, Im not going to go into private conversations, Key told Sky Sports. Obviously, theres another side to that conversation as I saw it. What I did say to Liam at the end of what was a fairly tetchy phone call to say the least [was that] theres no way I see a player of Liam Livingstones ability not being up for selection for England, he told ESPNCricinfo. Key reiterated that the 32-year-old still has a pathway back into the side and revealed that selectors had considered recalling him earlier this year. Theres no way a player of his ability is out of the picture, Key said, urging Livingstone to focus on performance. If he gets back to his best and starts scoring runs, hell absolutely be in the frame again. The former England cricketer also pointed out that Livingstone was once seen as a leadership option during an ODI series against the West Indies in 2024. We thought as much of him to make him captain at one stage, when we didnt have all the senior players there. I still have a huge amount of time for Liam Livingstone, and theres no reason that someone at 32s England career should be over, Key said. The former England cricketer also pointed out that Livingstone was once seen as a leadership option during an ODI series against the West Indies in 2024. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Livingston has reached India to take part in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. He was purchased by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for 13 crore in the auction. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Ben Duckett Pulls Out After Poor Ashes Show; Delhi Capitals To Pick Replacement Soon
Indian Premier League: Ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, Delhi Capitals opener Ben Duckett has pulled out of the tournament. A source in the Delhi Capitals confirmed to IANS that England batter Duckett informed them about pulling out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Yes, Duckett told us he won't be available to play this season. A search for his replacement is on and will be conveyed in due course of time, further said the source. Duckett was bought for Rs 2 crore at the auction and was expected to partner KL Rahul at the top of the order. However, he has decided to focus on his international commitments with England. The left-hander made this announcement just days before the tournament starts, which is a setback for Delhis preparations. Duckett explained that his choice to skip the IPL was influenced by a disappointing winter. He scored 221 runs at an average of 20.2 during the Ashes. Although he was on the T20 World Cup 2026 squad, he did not play in any matches. This further shaped his decision to focus on his international career. It was a very difficult decision, and I want to apologise to everyone in Delhi that I wont be coming. I felt it was going to be a great opportunity when I put myself in the auction, and for a franchise like Delhi to pick me up was amazing. I was buzzing. Its the best competition in the world with the best players, and would have been an amazing experience, Duckett told Telegraph Sport. Duckett explained that his choice to skip the IPL was influenced by a disappointing winter. He scored 221 runs at an average of 20.2 during the Ashes. Although he was on the T20 World Cup 2026 squad, he did not play in any matches. This further shaped his decision to focus on his international career. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals will start their IPL 2026 campaign against the Lucknow Super Giants on April 1. The match is scheduled to take place at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. Article Source: IANS
Lucknow Super Giants: Bharat Arun shaped India's fast-bowling unit across two stints as the sides bowling coach and helped them achieve memorable Test wins, especially in overseas conditions. As the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 begins on March 28, Arun has now taken on a new challenge as the bowling coach of Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Drawn to join LSG by a pace bowling attack that has an exciting Indian presence, Arun feels they are good enough to represent the country. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Arun spoke about joining LSG, the depth of Indian pace talent, his coaching style, the challenge of managing pacers who are returning from injuries, and more. Excerpts: - Q. What was it about LSGs vision that convinced you to move on from your role in KKR after four years? A. Well, one thing is definite: I had a much better role than I had in KKR to play here, and also the fact that, from the fast-bowling perspective, exciting Indian fast bowlers are here. We have more than half a dozen really talented Indian fast bowlers. Anybody can play for the country as well -- so that is the kind of talent that we have. To be able to guide this talent and help them achieve their potential is a big challenge for me. I love challenges, and this is very exciting and challenging, so that's why I shifted from KKR to Lucknow. Q. Rishabh Pant recently said in a video for the broadcasters that bowlers trust you and open up to you. In a franchise setup where you only have a few months with them, how quickly do you need to build that trust, and whats your way of doing it? A. See, that is the biggest challenge for any coach. You can only begin coaching once you begin with that trust. You have to connect with people, so you can only coach after you connect. So, I feel my strength is that I quickly connect with people. Everyone is different - every player is different. Their mindsets, dreams, they are all different. So, how soon I understand their mindsets helps me to connect better with them, and that connection works. Once the connection is made and coaching becomes- I wouldn't say simple, as coaching is a lot more but you can bring a lot more to the table for a player to achieve his potential. Q. On paper, LSGs pace attack looks strong with Shami, Nortje, Mayank, Mohsin, Avesh, Arjun, Naman, Prince, and Akash. But most of them are coming back after having injuries. How do you manage workloads when some of them have had fragile fitness in the past? A. Well, I know that most of them are all coming from injuries, and that's why we had a pre-season camp about a month before we assembled in Lucknow, and that was to assess where they were at that point in time. Managing the fast-bowling workload is not only my job - it's also three of us together -- the physiotherapist, the strength and conditioning expert, and myself. All of us together understand what the requirements of a bowler are, his physical state, and his conditions, and then we assign programs to them. So they have been extremely helpful to me, and I can say that probably most of them who went through injuries and were not so fit before have come back fit for this season. Q. With Mayank Yadav returning from a long injury lay-off, whats the biggest psychological hurdle for a young fast bowler in that situation, and how do you help them overcome it based on your past coaching experience? A. Well, yes, definitely. Mayank has not bowled for nearly two years now, and somebody who can bowl 150-plus going through a series of injuries and to be out of the game for two years - it's not easy to come up. One thing is that he cannot straightaway look to be 150-plus. That comes with confidence -- even right now he's bowling with a very good rhythm, and he's bowling close to 140, which I feel is a very healthy pace. If he can work more and more on his execution, pace is something that would come as he gains more confidence. Q. Youve had a long association with Mohammed Shami in the Indian team. Now being reunited at LSG, how has it been for you to work with him again? A. Well, Shami and I share a special bond, and we've been together in the Indian team for seven years. I knew Shami even before that, and so that has only strengthened our bond. For me, working with Shami, I know what he brings to the table - hes probably one of the best and better bowlers in world cricket today. It's very exciting for me to be working with Shami again. Q. Youve coached Indias fast bowlers across two stints. Whats the biggest difference between working with pacers in the IPL and in a longer international cycle? A. Well, I wouldn't look at this coaching thing only as a two-month period. It is a relationship that I take into even much later after the IPL. Yes, of course, IPL is a very important tournament for us, but most of these bowlers are going to be with us throughout the year, and I am available to work with them throughout the year whenever they are ready, and so I think that is what becomes very important. Q. Your role at LSG also extends to scouting and year-round development. How much of a difference can that continuity make for youngsters like Prince and Akash, who are still finding their feet? A. Well, as I said, they are all very exciting bowlers, and they need to be constantly monitored. Fast bowling skill - if you look at so many different fast bowlers, everyone's actions are different, but the basics of the game have remained the same. As a coach, my challenge is to understand what style every bowler comes from, understand the styles, and bring them as close to the basics as possible. So it is a constant process of evolving not only technically, but also tactically, for the bowlers to learn new balls which they can execute well. IPL is the time to understand and stick to your strengths. After the IPL, we could probably work on a few other things that would make them better bowlers. Q. LSGs pace unit struggled in 2025, but after trades and the auction, the attack looks stronger. How confident are you about both the young and experienced pacers delivering their best this season? So it is a constant process of evolving not only technically, but also tactically, for the bowlers to learn new balls which they can execute well. IPL is the time to understand and stick to your strengths. After the IPL, we could probably work on a few other things that would make them better bowlers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So if you look at the entire pace bowling setup, it's very, very healthy, and each one is unique and different, and thereby, how soon we get them to align with what the team wants and get the best out of them will be the biggest challenge. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Spencer Johnson replaces injured Nathan Ellis at CSK
Johnson however hasn't played top-flight cricket since the IPL last year, when he suffered a back injury
IPL 2026: Spencer Johnson Replaces Injured Nathan Ellis In CSK After Leaving PSL
TATA Indian Premier League: Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have roped in Australian pacer Spenser Johnson as a replacement for Nathan Ellis, who has been ruled out of the whole tournament due to a hamstring injury. Earlier, Johnson had signed for the Quetta Gladiators for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 season, but he pulled out just before the tournament. The news was made official on March 15, and Johnson cited personal reasons for leaving the PSL. Johnson, who has played 13 international games 5 ODIs and 8 T20Is for Australia & has 18 international wickets against his name, has previously represented Gujarat Titans (GT) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in IPL. Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have picked a player replacement for injured Nathan Ellis for the upcoming TATA Indian Premier League (IPL). Spencer Johnson will join CSK for INR 1.5 Crore as a replacement for Ellis, IPL's official statement read. Playing for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the last season, Spencer Johnson played only 4 games throughout the campaign. He took 1 wicket, and his best figures were 1/42. During the IPL 2024 season, he played five matches for the Gujarat Titans, taking four wickets with an economy rate of 9.4. Johnson has a big responsibility to fill in the shoes of Ellis, who has taken 19 wickets from 17 IPL matches, was bought by CSK for Rs 2 crore at the 2025 mega auction after four seasons with Punjab Kings, and was retained ahead of the 2026 season. The 31-year-old, who was in great touch for Australia in the past year, was expected to play a big role for the franchise after they let go of their prime bowler Matheesha Pathirana, who will now play for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the upcoming season. Johnson has a big responsibility to fill in the shoes of Ellis, who has taken 19 wickets from 17 IPL matches, was bought by CSK for Rs 2 crore at the 2025 mega auction after four seasons with Punjab Kings, and was retained ahead of the 2026 season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score CSK finished last in the IPL 2025. They won just four out of the 14 matches and were the first team to get eliminated from the playoff race. Article Source: IANS
Tight Security, Traffic Curbs For Chinnaswamy IPL Matches: Bengaluru Police Commissioner
Bengaluru Police Commissioner Seemath Kumar: Bengaluru Police Commissioner Seemath Kumar Singh on Tuesday said elaborate security and traffic arrangements have been put in place for the upcoming cricket matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, scheduled to begin on March 28, with another match on April 5. Addressing a press conference, the Commissioner said the arrangements have been made in accordance with the committee's recommendations to ensure safety and the smooth conduct of the matches. He stressed the need for public cooperation, stating that only spectators with valid digital tickets will be allowed entry into the stadium. He warned that people without tickets will not be permitted to gather in and around the venue. Everyone should share responsibility. Spectators must arrive on time, and only those with valid tickets will be allowed inside, he said. Police have made parking arrangements, including paid parking facilities that can be availed while purchasing match tickets. The public has been encouraged to use Metro services, with integrated ticketing options made available. Commuters can access the stadium via the M.G. Road and Cubbon Park Metro stations, both located close to the venue. Authorities have also urged people to use BMTC buses to reduce traffic congestion. The Commissioner reiterated that no one without a ticket will be allowed to congregate near the stadium to prevent traffic disruption and inconvenience to genuine spectators. He said all measures have been taken to ensure safety and security, allowing people to enjoy the matches without concerns. Mock drills and evacuation exercises have been conducted as part of preparedness. Ambulances and medical teams have also been stationed around the stadium. Police have appealed to the public to cooperate with authorities to ensure a smooth and safe experience during the matches. On June 4, 2025, a tragic stampede took place outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru amid RCBs victory celebrations. The disaster resulted in 11 fans losing their lives and over 50 sustaining injuries, caused by severe overcrowding with approximately 300,000 people present. Ahead of the start of the IPL season, the first match will be held on March 28 at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. In this background, RCB management official Rajesh Menon addressed a press conference. He said that 11 seats will be reserved in memory of those who lost their lives in the incident. Black armbands will be worn as a mark of respect, and players will also wear black armbands. Additionally, 11 seats will be left vacant during every match as a tribute to the deceased. Menon stated that several changes have been made this season as part of precautionary measures, and necessary safety steps are being implemented. RCB CEO Rajesh Menon said that the management has already done what it could from its side regarding the families of the 11 people who lost their lives in the stampede incident. He added that discussions will be held on what more can be done for the families in the future. Responding to questions on why no official press meet was held earlier regarding the incident, Menon said the franchise would not comment on the matter. He explained that a case had been registered immediately after the incident, including a suo motu case, and that the matter was in court with four agencies conducting investigations. Hence, the management was not in a position to speak about the incident at the time and cannot comment on it even now. He explained that a case had been registered immediately after the incident, including a suo motu case, and that the matter was in court with four agencies conducting investigations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The RCB management has officially announced that this gesture will be observed in all practice sessions, expressing condolences for the loss of lives. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Full List Of Injured And Unavailable Players
ICC T20 World Cup: The 19th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 is set to commence on March 28 with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) taking on Sunrisers Hyderabad in the opener at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Ahead of the tournament, many players are either injured or unavailable for the early matches, which has rung alarm bells for the franchises and propelled them to make changes in their plans at the last moment. This has been a hectic year as the T20 World Cup 2026 finished a couple of days ago. Many players who got injured during or before the World Cup are still in the recovery stage and are expected to join the tournament late. Let's have a look at the list of players who will miss the early stages or the whole tournament. Harshit Rana: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) pacer is recovering from a knee injury and is likely to miss the whole tournament. Rana was previously got ruled out from the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 also due to the injury he sustained during the warm up game against South Africa. Akash Deep: KKR suffered another blow ahead of the start of the tournament as fast bowler Deep is out of the whole tournament, owing to a lower back stress injury. KKR has announced left-arm pacer Saurabh Dubey as his replacement. Matheesha Pathirana: KKR's prime bowler Pathirana is awaiting clearance from the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLC) after a shoulder injury cut short his time in the 2026 T20 World Cup. Pat Cummins: Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Cummins is recovering from a lumber stress injury and is expected to miss the early matches of the season. Ishan Kishan has been named the captain of the team until his absence. Jack Edwards: Australian all-rounder, has been ruled out of the whole season due to a foot injury. SRH have announced David Payne as his replacement. Sam Curran: Rajasthan Royals experienced all-rounder Sam Curran is ruled out of the whole tournament due to a groin issue he picked up in the aftermath of his run with England till the semi-final of the T20 World Cup. Former Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka have been named his replacement. Josh Hazlewood: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) prime bowler Hazlewood is awaiting his clearance from Cricket Australia. He has been out of action after a hamstring injury in November last year. He is expected to miss the starting matches for the team in IPL 2026. Nathan Ellis: Five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have been dealt a major blow ahead of IPL 2026 as Australia's fast bowler Nathan Ellis was ruled out after a hamstring injury in the domestic One-Day cup final. Mitchell Starc: Delhi Capitals is still awaiting clearance from Cricket Australia, who are managing the workload of the pacer ahead of a busy international calendar. Starc will miss the opening matches of IPL 2026. Lockie Ferguson: Punjab Kings pacer will miss the early parts of the tournament after prioritising time at home, which he wants to spend with his family and a newborn son. The New Zealand bowler is fully fit and is currently taking part in the T20I series against South Africa. Mitchell Starc: Delhi Capitals is still awaiting clearance from Cricket Australia, who are managing the workload of the pacer ahead of a busy international calendar. Starc will miss the opening matches of IPL 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Wanindu Hasaranga: Luckhnow Super Giants (LSG) is still awaiting clearance for spinner Hasaranga from the Sri Lankan Cricket Board (SLC). Hasaranga is recovering from a hamstring injury. Article Source: IANS
Meet Kal Somani, The US-based Entrepreneur Who Bought The IPL Franchise Rajasthan Royals!
Motor City Golf Club: In a landmark development for the Indian Premier League (IPL), a US-based consortium led by tech entrepreneur Kal Somani has reportedly agreed to acquire a 100% stake in Rajasthan Royals for a record $1.63 billion ( 13,500 crore). The deal represents the largest ownership transaction in the leagues history, further reinforcing the IPLs stature as a global sporting powerhouse. The Royals are the first IPL team to be sold for over USD 1 billion, but the change in ownership, however, is likely to kick in after IPL 2026. The Royals were previously owned by Emerging Media Ventures, led by British-Indian businessman Manoj Badale. They were one of the eight original franchises that participated in the IPL's first-ever season. Before the 2008 IPL, the Rajasthan franchise was acquired by Emerging Media Ventures for USD 67 million, making it the most affordable franchise sold by the BCCI before that inaugural edition. Somani, a Scottsdale-based entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience in artificial intelligence, ed-tech, and data privacy, has built a strong reputation in the technology sector. As the founder of IntraEdge and Truyo, he has been a notable voice in AI governance. His entry into sports ownership is supported by an expanding portfolio that includes co-ownership of the Motor City Golf Club and investments in emerging ventures such as the TGL Golf League and TMRW Sports. Somani, a Scottsdale-based entrepreneur with more than 15 years of experience in artificial intelligence, ed-tech, and data privacy, has built a strong reputation in the technology sector. As the founder of IntraEdge and Truyo, he has been a notable voice in AI governance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With deep ties across the US technology and sports ecosystems, Somani is expected to guide the Royals toward a more aggressive, innovation-driven global strategy, leveraging technology to enhance branding and fan engagement. His association with the franchise dates back to 2021, when he first invested in the Royals and expressed strong confidence in the IPLs long-term growth trajectory. Article Source: IANS
BCCI Bans Match-day Practice, Tightens Rules Ahead Of IPL 2026 Opener
The Indian Premier League: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 is set to be played under stricter operational rules as the governing body, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has introduced new regulations to improve team conduct and logistics during the tournament. According to a report by Cricbuzz, these updated guidelines build on earlier directives issued on March 12. The focus now includes tighter controls on player movement, access rules, and match-day discipline. The new rules were shared with franchises on Tuesday, just before the season opener on March 28, where defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will face Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). One key aspect of the revised framework is the total ban on practice sessions on match days. Teams must limit all preparations to specific nets during approved times. Open practice is no longer allowed, and franchises cannot use pitches assigned to other teams, even if they are available earlier. Each team will get two nets and one side wicket on the main square. Special arrangements are in place for venues like Mumbai, where two wickets will be available per team for simultaneous practice. Fitness drills and tests are also banned on match days, and only players and approved staff can access practice areas. Family members must stay in hospitality zones. The BCCI has tightened rules around team movement and support staff roles. Players can only travel to practice sessions on the team bus, and family members cannot join them. Franchises must provide details of net bowlers and throwdown specialists for board approval. On match days, all support staff must have accreditation cards with them at all times, and there are warnings and fines for any violations. Additional instructions restrict players from hitting LED advertising boards during practice. Players also cannot sit in front of these boards, and there are specific seating arrangements for substitutes. The updated rules also cover broadcast and presentation standards. Orange Cap and Purple Cap holders must wear their caps on match days, or at least during the opening overs for visibility on broadcast. Additional instructions restrict players from hitting LED advertising boards during practice. Players also cannot sit in front of these boards, and there are specific seating arrangements for substitutes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As per previous rules, only 12 support staff members, including team doctors, will be allowed in designated match-day areas. Franchises need to notify the BCCI at least 24 hours in advance if they want to change jersey numbers. Article Source: IANS
Key: 'No way Livingstone is not up for selection'
Managing director lifts the lid on fairly tetchy call with allrounder, who remains in England's plans
If Batting Can Fire And Bowling Can Develop, Weve Got A Very Good Team, Says Langer On LSG Squad
Lucknow Super Giants: As the countdown to the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 begins, Lucknow Super Giants are banking on a refreshed squad, revamped support staff, and a more settled leadership group to script a turnaround. Head coach Justin Langer expressed optimism about the teams preparation, highlighting a strong auction strategy and improved balance within the squad. LSG, one of the few franchises yet to win an IPL title, endured a disappointing 2025 season, finishing sixth with six wins and eight losses. Determined to address their shortcomings, particularly in bowling, the franchise made key additions, including Mohammed Shami, Anrich Nortje, and Wanindu Hasaranga. Its been a brilliant build-up. I think we had a very good auction and thats where it starts, Langer told JioStar, reflecting on the teams pre-season progress. We had a great base last year. I believe our batting was the best in the competition last year. We werent able to capitalise on that, but this year, weve added to our squad. There will be some really tough selection calls. But if our batting can keep firing and our bowling can keep developing, then weve got a very good team. Langer also shed light on Shamis influence within the squad, especially on young pacer Mayank Yadav. During the team lunch, Mohammed Shami was speaking, and all the boys were hanging on his every word, their eyes never left him. Hes incredibly experienced, a true warrior. We often discuss big brother-little brother or master-apprentice dynamics in coaching, and thats exactly what we have here, he said. At the helm, Rishabh Pant, the most expensive Indian player in IPL history after being signed for Rs. 27 crore, appears to be settling into his leadership role. Langer believes Pants natural personality will be key to his success as captain. If we see Rishabh laughing, smiling, and having fun, hell be a brilliant captain, and thats what we learned last year. He joined a new franchise, trying hard to impress, which is natural. But were already seeing a lighter Rishabh. He knows the players now, and weve got his back. Hes smiling a lot and dancing. When hes like that and starts playing cricket, theres no one more exciting to watch in the world. Im looking forward to working with him again. Hes got such a nice heart, energy, and hes relaxed. That makes him dangerous, Langer noted. The franchise has also strengthened its backroom staff, with Kane Williamson joining as a strategic advisor, alongside experienced figures like Tom Moody and Bharat Arun. Langer emphasised that the changes extend beyond personnel to overall preparation. If we see Rishabh laughing, smiling, and having fun, hell be a brilliant captain, and thats what we learned last year. He joined a new franchise, trying hard to impress, which is natural. But were already seeing a lighter Rishabh. He knows the players now, and weve got his back. Hes smiling a lot and dancing. When hes like that and starts playing cricket, theres no one more exciting to watch in the world. Im looking forward to working with him again. Hes got such a nice heart, energy, and hes relaxed. That makes him dangerous, Langer noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With a more balanced squad, experienced leadership, and renewed energy in the camp, LSG will be aiming to finally shed their underachievers tag and mount a serious title challenge in IPL 2026. Article Source: IANS
Adani Ahmedabad Marathon: Adani Sportsline revealed the official jersey for its flagship athlete program, Garv Hai, crafted by award-winning designer Aaquib Wani. This jersey will function as the standard official kit for all athletes part of the 'Garv Hai' initiative across various sports. Designed by Aaquib Wani, who previously created official sports kits for the India national cricket team and Indian delegations for the Summer 2024 Olympics and the 2022 Asian Games, the Garv Hai jersey captures the spirit of Indias youth. It symbolises pride, ambition, and excellencecore values of the Garv Hai program, which aims to cultivate Indias future sporting champions and support their journey from grassroots to elite levels as they aim to represent the country internationally. This partnership extends Adani Sportslines ongoing connection with Wani, following his involvement in the 9th Adani Ahmedabad Marathon. He designed the official marathon jersey and inaugurated the event, which attracted more than 24,000 runners and celebrated the Indian Armed Forces as part of the #Run4OurSoldiers initiative. Speaking about the unveiling, Sanjay Adesara, Chief Business Officer, Adani Sportsline, said, We are delighted to unveil a special jersey for our Garv Hai programme athletes, who truly represent the spirit of India. This jersey is more than a kit, it is a symbol of belief, aspiration and unity across disciplines. Aaquib Wani has once again captured that essence through his design. We received an exceptional response to the jersey he created for the Adani Ahmedabad Marathon, and we are pleased to continue and strengthen our association with him through this meaningful collaboration. Speaking about the Garv Hai jersey, Aaquib said, It is an honour to design a jersey that unites such talented athletes under one identity. The design reflects pride, resilience and ambition; values that define both the athletes and the programme. I am excited to continue this growing association with Adani Sportsline and to see athletes like Praggnanandhaa R, Nupur, Poymantee and others don this jersey on their journey ahead. Speaking about the unveiling, Sanjay Adesara, Chief Business Officer, Adani Sportsline, said, We are delighted to unveil a special jersey for our Garv Hai programme athletes, who truly represent the spirit of India. This jersey is more than a kit, it is a symbol of belief, aspiration and unity across disciplines. Aaquib Wani has once again captured that essence through his design. We received an exceptional response to the jersey he created for the Adani Ahmedabad Marathon, and we are pleased to continue and strengthen our association with him through this meaningful collaboration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Garv Hai athlete roster includes Praggnanandhaa R, Poymantee Baisya, Manisha Gadhia, Abhimanyu Singh Bhati, Ashok Kumar, Nurjahan Noorali Jamani, Lakshmi Jadala, and Nupur Sheoran Article Source: IANS
Conrad: Whether it is fully-fledged international cricket, I think the jury is out
South Africa coach admits a series with understrength teams isn't ideal but highlighted the opportunities it has given fringe players
Gujarat Titans Shubharambh: Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill emphasised clarity and composure in leadership as the team prepares for IPL 2026, building on a strong and consistent foundation established over the past seasons. Speaking at Gujarat Titans Shubharambh 2026 in Ahmedabad, Gill highlighted the importance of staying true to oneself and maintaining calm in pressure situations. I think Im just being myself, and the calmness comes from a sense of belief and security that I have within my group and in my own game. Staying calm in any situation gives you an eagle-eye view, youre able to look beyond the moment, see the bigger picture, and have a much clearer, long-term vision. Gujarat Titans have been among the most consistent teams in the IPL since their debut, including a title-winning first season and a runners-up finish in 2023. Building on this foundation, Gills approach reflects continuity in leadership, with a focus on clarity, confidence and trust within the group. Providing further insight into the teams preparation, Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki highlighted the importance of continuity and stability in building the squad. As far as this season is concerned and putting a squad together, we had a really good year last year. We just fell at the final hurdle. We made very small changes at the auction, it just needed a little bit of adjustment, Solanki said. There were five players who came in, and Matthew Hayden has joined us as well. The work is essentially shared among all of us, and we all try to work very hard. We are mindful of supporting these players as best as we can. As far as this season is concerned and putting a squad together, we had a really good year last year. We just fell at the final hurdle. We made very small changes at the auction, it just needed a little bit of adjustment, Solanki said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With a strong core, minimal changes to the squad, and a clear approach built on trust and consistency, Gujarat Titans head into IPL 2026 with focus, belief and a long-term vision. Article Source: IANS
'When Cricket Australia Is Happy, He Will Come Over': RCB On Hazlewood's Availability For IPL 2026
When Cricket Australia: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) director of cricket Mo Bobat has said that Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood will join the squad for the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) only after Cricket Australia is satisfied with his recovery. Bobat also said that the franchise is closely coordinating with CA and medical teams as the fast bowler continues his return-to-play programme in Australia. Hazlewood, who played a crucial role in RCB's triumphant campaign in the IPL 2025, has not played a match since injuring his hamstring in the Sheffield Shield last November. He also missed the recently concluded T20 World Cup 2026 due to not attaining full recovery. The 35-year-old pacer is currently managed by Cricket Australia and is set to miss the opening matches of the IPL 2026. His return date is yet to be confirmed. As most people would know, Josh has missed quite a bit of cricket recently with injuries, so he's currently working through a return-to-play programme. He's doing that in Australia currently. We are liaising with both Josh and Cricket Australia, and our medical teams are collaborating very strongly on a day-to-day basis on his programme, Bobat told the media during a press conference on Tuesday. We'll continue to communicate with them, and as soon as he gets to a point where Cricket Australia are happy, he'll come over, and we hope to have him with us very soon, he added. Despite Hazlewood missing the opening matches and Yash Dayal being ruled out of the whole season due to personal reasons, Bobat believes that the team has many good bowling options and it will not be impacted. We'll continue to communicate with them, and as soon as he gets to a point where Cricket Australia are happy, he'll come over, and we hope to have him with us very soon, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB will start their title defence on March 28, when they face Sunrisers Hyderabad in the tournament opener at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. Article Source: IANS
ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup: For Vidarbha pacer Saurabh Dubey, the wait has finally been worth it. Dubey, the left-arm fast bowler with a height of six feet and five inches, arrived at the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) camp as a net bowler when the three-time champions began their preparations for the ten-team competition. Cut to now, he now finds himself in the main squad as a replacement for injured India pacer Akash Deep, who has been ruled out of IPL 2026 with a stress reaction in his lower back. This feeling is really good. Like, I came here as a net bowler. After that, I got to know late on Saturday that they have chosen me as a replacement for Akash Deep. I have been waiting for this chance for a long time. So, it feels really good. I will give my best and do well, Dubey told IANS. The call-up caps is a remarkable turnaround for Dubey, who went unsold at last year's IPL mini-auction in Abu Dhabi and had no expectation of earning a contract when he first reported to the KKR camp in a net-bowling capacity. I didn't come with any expectations. I just wanted an opportunity to go somewhere and play. Like wherever I go, I wanted to get an opportunity to play and that's why I came here, as they called me for being a net bowler. Previously, I bowled in their pre-season camp in Mumbai for two days. Then, I got to bowl more in practice sessions here in Kolkata - one intra-squad match and two net sessions. So, they saw what I did and decided to rope me in based on that, he said. It is Dubey's second shot at playing in IPL cricket after the first chance came to an abrupt end. Signed by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for IPL 2022 after having an impressive time in the 2021 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, a back injury cut short his stint before he could even be in the frame for making his debut. The irony that he now replaces a player sidelined by a back complaint is not lost on those who have followed his journey in Vidarbhas cricketing circles, which got a big push after being spotted by former India pacer and national selector Subroto Banerjee. It's quite rare to get a chance to be in an IPL team again. My journey started with tennis ball and my elder brother Gaurav was the main reason behind me going from tennis to leather ball bowling. I think many people in Vidarbha know that my journey started with tennis ball, before moving to leather ball in 2016. There was a tournament in Wardha city, where I played and many seniors were attracted to my height and the way I was bowling. There is a coach in Wardha named Ravi Lunga - he sent my videos to Prashant Vaidya, the VCA Chairman. He sent me to Nagpur to see Subu sir. I was practicing in Nagpur at a ground called SBCA. Subu sir saw and picked me up for Vidarbhas residential academy programme. From there, I came to represent the state, recalled Dubey, who has played eight List A games and three T20 matches. There was a tournament in Wardha city, where I played and many seniors were attracted to my height and the way I was bowling. There is a coach in Wardha named Ravi Lunga - he sent my videos to Prashant Vaidya, the VCA Chairman. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Dubey knows the opportunity he has been chasing for years is finally in his hands and now time is ripe for him to shine for KKR. Yes, now it will get better. Hopefully I will perform to the best of my abilities and this is what I want to do for the rest of the season, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
'There's No Need To Think Differently': Ashish Nehra Stresses GTs Mindset Ahead Of IPL 2026
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Gujarat Titans have outlined their clear strategy ahead of IPL 2026, with head coach Ashish Nehra emphasising that the team remains committed to competing and winning and does not plan to alter their current style of play. Since joining the IPL in 2022, Gujarat Titans have been one of the most consistent teams, reaching the playoffs in three of their first four seasons and winning the title in their inaugural campaign in 2022. Speaking at Shubharambh 2026, a landmark evening that brought together the full squad, franchise owners, partners and fans, Nehra said the Titans are not looking to change their way of playing. I dont think theres a need to think differently this season. In fact, I dont have to think, the players do. They have to think. They have to play; Im sitting outside, he said, highlighting the teams trust in players and their decision-making. Nehra emphasised strengthening the teams mindset, adding, From day one, our mindset has been clear, we are not here to participate, we are here to compete and win. For a new team, its easy to think it might take time, but that was never our approach. On continuity within the group, Nehra added, Youre talking about a captain who has been with the team from day one and has seen that journey. I dont think we are looking to do anything different this season. Nehra emphasised strengthening the teams mindset, adding, From day one, our mindset has been clear, we are not here to participate, we are here to compete and win. For a new team, its easy to think it might take time, but that was never our approach. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Titans will then travel to New Delhi to take on Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on April 8 before facing Lucknow Super Giants at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on April 12. Article Source: IANS
Voll Breaks Into Top 10 Of Womens T20I Rankings After Maiden Ton Vs WI
ICC Emerging Player: The latest update to the ICC Womens T20I rankings has brought significant movement across both batting and bowling charts, with Australias rising opener Georgia Voll breaking into the top 10 of the batting rankings for the first time in her career. Her quickfire 39 in the second match against the West Indies proved pivotal in boosting her position, underlining her growing importance at the top of the order. Meanwhile, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine has also made progress, climbing two spots to 18th after delivering back-to-back half-centuries against South Africa. One of the most remarkable stories in the rankings comes from Rwanda, where 15-year-old Fanny Utagushimaninde has entered the list at 66th position. The young batter made headlines by becoming the first cricketer to score a century on T20I debut, achieving the feat against Ghana. In doing so, she also became the youngest player, male or female, to register a hundred in the format, marking a historic moment for associate cricket. South Africas emerging talent Annerie Dercksen, who was named ICC Emerging Player of the Year in 2024, has surged 18 places to 55th. Her unbeaten 55 in a recent match in New Zealand played a key role in this rise. Other batters making gains include Australias Ellyse Perry, who has moved up to 20th, and the West Indies Qiana Joseph, who jumped 14 spots to 33rd. New Zealands Maddy Green and West Indies veteran Stafanie Taylor have also edged upward in the rankings. South Africas emerging talent Annerie Dercksen, who was named ICC Emerging Player of the Year in 2024, has surged 18 places to 55th. Her unbeaten 55 in a recent match in New Zealand played a key role in this rise. Also Read: Live Cricket Score White Ferns seamer Jess Kerr has reached a career-best ranking of 15th after an outstanding series against South Africa, where she picked up eight wickets, including a decisive three for 16 in Wellington. Elsewhere, Ayabonga Khaka and Kim Garth have also registered notable improvements. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'I Feel This Could Be MS Dhoni's Last Season,' Says Aakash Chopra
Indian Premier League: Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra believes that the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, which will start on March 28, could be the last season for Chennai Super Kings (CSK )'s most experienced player, MS Dhoni, as Sanju Samson is ready to be his heir. Chopra also said that veteran should consider retirement if he continues only as an Impact Player for Chennai Super Kings this season. You dont run the team from the dugout, its not football. In cricket, you need to be on the field, and MS Dhonis biggest asset is his ability to read the game better than anybody else. That clarity and conviction are what make him who he is. In any case, I feel this could be his last season, Chopra told Jio Hotstar. He has the heir apparent now. Sanju Samson will eventually don the gloves, it could even happen at some stage during this season. Again, conditions apply in terms of MS Dhonis fitness and his knee. But he cannot be the Impact Player. If he is playing as an Impact Player, I think its time for him to hang up his boots, he added. You dont run the team from the dugout, its not football. In cricket, you need to be on the field, and MS Dhonis biggest asset is his ability to read the game better than anybody else. That clarity and conviction are what make him who he is. In any case, I feel this could be his last season, Chopra told Jio Hotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, MS Dhoni's role will be in focus when CSK start their campaign against Rajasthan Royals on March 30 at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Article Source: IANS
RCB quick Yash Dayal to sit out IPL 2026
Director of cricket Mo Bobat confirmed the seamer was out for the entire season
Yash Dayal Ruled Out Of IPL 2026 Due To Personal Reasons: RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have been dealt a blow ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 as the franchise confirmed on Tuesday that the fast bowler Yash Dayal will miss the entire tournament due to personal reasons. Dayal's absence from the training sessions and his not featuring on the team bus poster had already sparked rumours over his absence, with many wondering where the bowler was. Now RCB's director of cricket, Mo Bobat, has cleared all the doubts over his absence. Bobat has also said that despite Dayal not taking part in the tournament, he will still be a part of the contract, and the team management will continue to support the player in tough times. So, just to confirm that Yash will not be joining up with the squad. As you know, he is going through a personal situation currently, and just to clarify, we've been very supportive of Yash to date and that's reflected in the fact that we retained him when we had the opportunity to either retain or release players. We wanted to retain him, and he remains under contract and will continue in the short term to remain under contract, Bobat told the media during a press conference on Tuesday. We are communicating with him regularly. I spoke to him earlier today as well, but it has been decided that it is not in his best interest or the franchise's best interest for him to join up with us at this point. He retains our support, and he remains under contract, and we'll continue to speak to him as he goes through his personal situation, he added. Dayal, recently tied the knot with social media influencer Shweta Pundir in a primate ceremony, has been at the centre of major controversies of late. He was denied anticipatory bail a few months ago after he was involved in a case where he allegedly raped a minor. He retains our support, and he remains under contract, and we'll continue to speak to him as he goes through his personal situation, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, RCB will start their campaign in the IPL 2026 against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on March 28 at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Article Source: IANS
11 Seats At Chinnaswamy Stadium To Remain Empty Forever: RCB CEO Rajesh Menon
RCB CEO Rajesh Menon: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) CEO Rajesh Menon said that throughout all domestic and internationals games at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, 11 seats will be kept empty to honour the lives of those who died in the stampede following their title victory last season. Menon also said that players will wear jersey No. 11 in practice matches throughout the season and don black armbands in all their matches in this edition. In memory of the 11 fans who we lost on June 4, the players will be wearing jersey number 11 for the practice, on the game day, on the practice time before the match. So all the players will have jersey number 11 on the back, not for the game but for the practice. Apart from that, they will be also wearing a black armband on that day. We are also looking at having 11 permanent seats empty in Chinnaswamy Stadium forever. This is for the 11 fans who will be with us forever. Thats a quick update on what we are doing this year, Menon told the media during a press conference on Tuesday. He further stated that several changes have been made this season as part of precautionary measures, and necessary safety steps are being implemented and discussions will be held on what more can be done for the victims' families in the future. On June 4, 2025, a tragic stampede took place outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru amid RCBs victory celebrations. The disaster resulted in 11 fans losing their lives and over 50 sustaining injuries, caused by severe overcrowding with approximately 300,000 people present. He further stated that several changes have been made this season as part of precautionary measures, and necessary safety steps are being implemented and discussions will be held on what more can be done for the victims' families in the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chinnaswamy Stadium has not hosted any RCB games since the tragic stampede. Now, with government approval, RCB will play five matches at Chinnaswamy, while two home games will be held in Raipur, as previously announced by the franchise. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: KKR Rope In Saurabh Dubey For Akash Deep, David Payne Replaces Jack Edwards In SRH
ACC Emerging Teams Asia Cup: Three-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have signed Vidarbhas left-arm fast bowler Saurabh Dubey as a replacement for injured India pacer Akash Deep, who has been ruled out of the IPL 2026 due to a lumbar stress injury. Further, England cricketer David Payne has replaced the injured Australian cricketer Jack Edwards in the Sunrisers Hyderabad squad. Payne has played only one ODI for England, having mostly played domestic cricket. He has 233 T20s under his belt and scalped 304 wickets from those games. Akash Deep a right-arm pacer, who has played 10 Tests for India, scalping 28 wickets has been ruled out of the season due to a lumbar stress injury. He will be under the care of the BCCI Medical Team at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (COE) in Bengaluru for further management of his injury. Saurabh, a left-arm pacer, will replace Akash at KKR. He will join KKR for INR 30 Lakh, IPLs statement read. Meanwhile, Payne is an injury replacement for Jack Edwards at SRH. Payne has played one ODI for England, in addition to 233 T20s, scalping 304 wickets from the same. He will join SRH for Rs 1.5 Crore, the statement read further. Dubey was signed by SRH, the 2016 champions, for IPL 2022, but his time with the team was cut short due to a back injury. He haas not yet debuted in the IPL and went unsold at last year's mini-auction in Abu Dhabi. However, because he registered for the auction, Dubey was included in the Registered Available Player Pool (RAPP), allowing any of the ten franchises to select him as a replacement for their injured players. Dubey was signed by SRH, the 2016 champions, for IPL 2022, but his time with the team was cut short due to a back injury. He haas not yet debuted in the IPL and went unsold at last year's mini-auction in Abu Dhabi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score SRH will play the curtain raiser of the tournament against defending champions RCB on March 28, while KKR will face Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on March 29. Article Source: IANS
Former South Africa: Former South Africa player has opposed the idea of sending Chennai Super Kings (CSK) stalwart MS Dhoni up above the batting order in the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, which will commence on March 28, stating that the former captain's strength lies in making the best use of death overs. Dhoni, who will be the oldest player in the IPL 2026, is practising hard ahead of the tournament. He had a poor season last year, batting at the 8th position and not being impactful at the end. However, according to Du Plessis, this should not propel the team to change his position. There are a handful of players in the world who have that clarity and backing to do it in the 19th and 20th overs. The mere mortals out there think there is more pressure in the 19th and 20th overs than in the 16th. But his clarity in those last 18 balls of the match, when he can really zone in on what is required, is second to none, Du Plessis told Jio Hotstar. If you send him in earlier and he gets out, you lose that at the back end. And there are enough players in CSKs middle order who can do more damage in those phases, players like Brevis and Dube, who are exceptional spin-hitters. That is their strength, so back them to do that. MSs strength has always been in overs 17 to 20, facing the seamers, he added. The former CSK player also stated that Dhoni's presence in the field is crucial for the team's success, as he provides vital tactical support to the captain and possesses a deeper understanding of the game. MS Dhoni is the best tactician and one of the most successful cricketers in the game when it comes to leadership. But I dont think CSK saw him playing as many seasons as he eventually did. So, they had to look at who was going to be the next Captain. Ruturaj was the next guy, and I thought, coming into his first season, he did a great job. Its just unfortunate that he got injured last season, where they missed him as a batter and as a Captain. In terms of tactics, MS is one of the most brilliant minds, he explained. So, I'll always have him on the field because you need his cricketing brain. The way he sees and reads the game, and the way you see him manoeuvre fields, thats his real superpower. Yes, weve loved watching him bat. But for me, its more about what he brings on the field, and thats something CSK have to use, Du Plessis noted. Du Plessis also hailed Dhoni as the fastest gloveman in the game and believes that, despite Sanju's entry, Dhoni should be the wicketkeeper of the team. MS Dhoni being behind the stumps doesnt always equate to something happening, but what it does is create a little bit of doubt in the mind of a young batter walking in. When I walk out to bat, I might think, Whats this field? Why on earth are two men there? Even if he is not weak in that area, he said. Du Plessis also hailed Dhoni as the fastest gloveman in the game and believes that, despite Sanju's entry, Dhoni should be the wicketkeeper of the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, CSK will start their campaign against Rajasthan Royals on March 30 at Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati. Article Source: IANS
NZ Batter Latham Ruled Out Of Fifth T20I Vs South Africa With Thumb Injury
South Africa: New Zealand batter Tom Latham has been ruled out of the fifth and final T20I against South Africa at the Hagley Oval on Wednesday with a thumb injury. Latham was struck on his left thumb by South African fast bowler Nqobani Mokoena during the third T20I at Eden Park on Friday. NZC said that scans revealed a minor fracture to the tip of his thumb, and he is expected to return to training in two-to-three weeks time. Tom Blundell, who came into the squad as top-order batting/wicketkeeper cover in the third T20I after Latham injured his finger, will remain with the squad as cover. Latham, struck in the fourth over of the New Zealand chase, continued batting, finishing with 63 not out as the Black Caps won by eight wickets. Medical staff at the ground assessed Lathams thumb post-match, and he was subsequently flown to Christchurch the morning after the match for scans. In Lathams absence, James Neesham took charge of the team at Eden Park, marking the first time in his decade-long international career that the all-rounder captains New Zealand in T20Is, making him the countrys 12th player to do so. Earlier in the series, Ish Sodhi and Bevon Jacobs were ruled out owing to a broken thumb and a left knee injury, respectively. Jacobs left the ground on Sunday during the first T20I after falling on his left knee while fielding. Subsequent scans revealed bone bruising on the side of his knee, and Katene Clarke joined the squad for the second T20I in Hamilton as cover. On the other hand, Sodhi was hit on the thumb while bowling at team training at Bay Oval ahead of the series opener, and a subsequent scan revealed a break which will require at least four weeks of rehabilitation. Jacobs left the ground on Sunday during the first T20I after falling on his left knee while fielding. Subsequent scans revealed bone bruising on the side of his knee, and Katene Clarke joined the squad for the second T20I in Hamilton as cover. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The five-match series is currently 3-1 in favour of the hosts. Article Source: IANS
Feels Like Hard Work Is Being Recognised: Hardik, Navneet On Hockey India Annual Awards Nominations
Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr: As Hockey India gears up to host the Hockey India Annual Awards 2025 on 27 March in New Delhi, Indian hockey stars Hardik Singh and Navneet Kaur expressed their gratitude and motivation after being nominated for the prestigious Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year 2025, saying it feels like their hardwork is being recognised. In addition to the top honour, Hardik Singh has also been nominated for the Hockey India Ajit Pal Singh Award for Midfielder of the Year 2025, while Navneet Kaur is also in contention for the Hockey India Dhanraj Pillay Award for Forward of the Year 2025, underlining their consistent performances over the past year. Both players have been instrumental in Indias success on the international stage in 2025. Hardik Singh played a key role in Indias gold medal-winning campaign at the Asia Cup Rajgir, Bihar 2025, helping the team with strong midfield performances. Meanwhile, Navneet Kaur was a vital part of Indias impressive run at the Women's Asia Cup Gongshu 2025, where the team clinched the silver medal courtesy of the six goals scored by her in the campaign. She also achieved the milestone of 200 international caps during the tournament. She also recently delivered a strong performance at the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Hyderabad, Telangana, where India won silver, with Navneet Kaur finishing as the third-highest goal scorer with four goals and being named 'Player of the Tournament.' Speaking about his nomination, Hardik said, It feels really good to be nominated for the Hockey India Annual Awards. Whenever an athlete gets nominated for such awards, it feels like their hard work is being recognised. The dedication and passion you put in every day gets acknowledged, so its a very special feeling. Reflecting on his favourite moment from the past year, he added, Winning the Asia Cup in Bihar was very special. It was an important tournament for us because our momentum before that wasnt great. It was a tough challenge, but we came together as a team and overcame it. I felt my individual performance was good as well so that tournament stands out for me. Speaking about his consistency and dedication towards the sport, Hardik shared, I love hockey and Im very passionate about what I do. For me, its about giving my 110% on and off the field. My teammates and family have always supported me and thats what helps me express myself through hockey. On the road ahead, he added, I am extremely motivated for the upcoming FIH Hockey World Cup and Asian Games. You dont often get the opportunity to play three World Cups in a row, and very few players have achieved that. If I get the chance to play my third World Cup, I will give it my all. Navneet also expressed her happiness after being nominated. She said, I would like to thank Hockey India for hosting the Hockey India Annual Awards every year. It feels very good and motivates the players. I am really happy to be nominated for the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year and the Hockey India Dhanraj Pillay Award for Forward of the Year. I would like to thank my family and my teammates who have always supported me, both on and off the field. Their belief in me means a lot, she added. Looking back at her most memorable moment from 2025, Navneet Kaur shared, Last year, our Asia Cup was a very good tournament. We played really well and it was special for me because I completed 200 matches for India. Of course, we couldnt win the final, but our performance as a team was very strong and that remains a memorable moment for me. I would like to thank my family and my teammates who have always supported me, both on and off the field. Their belief in me means a lot, she added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead, Navneet Kaur added, I am always excited and motivated when it comes to major tournaments like the FIH Hockey World Cup and Asian Games. We prepare for years for these moments and I am looking forward to giving my best for the team. Article Source: IANS
Sabalenka Storms Into Miami Open QF, Gauff Sets Up Bencic Showdown
Miami Open QF: Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka continued her dominant run at the Miami Open, booking a place in the quarterfinals with a straight-sets win over Zheng Qinwen. Sabalenka took an hour and 25 minutes to seal a 6-3, 6-4 victory, maintaining her strong head-to-head record against Zheng. Although the Chinese star produced moments of brilliance, the Belarusian consistently absorbed the pressure and reasserted control at crucial junctures. With the result, Sabalenka reached her 15th consecutive WTA quarterfinal, a milestone last achieved by Justine Henin between 2006 and 2008. It also marked her 32nd appearance in a WTA 1000 quarterfinal, placing her behind only Victoria Azarenka among active players. She will next take on American Hailey Baptiste, who advanced to her maiden WTA 1000 quarterfinal with another composed performance. Baptiste followed up her upset of Elina Svitolina by defeating Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 6-4. The 22-year-old has been in commanding form all week, progressing through the draw without dropping a set. Meanwhile, World No. 4 Coco Gauff reached her first Miami Open quarterfinal after overcoming Sorana Cirstea 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 in a fluctuating contest. The match was defined by frequent breaks of serve, particularly in the opening two sets where both players struggled to hold. She will next take on American Hailey Baptiste, who advanced to her maiden WTA 1000 quarterfinal with another composed performance. Baptiste followed up her upset of Elina Svitolina by defeating Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 6-4. The 22-year-old has been in commanding form all week, progressing through the draw without dropping a set. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gauff will now meet Belinda Bencic in the last eight after the Swiss player produced a clinical 6-2, 6-2 win over Amanda Anisimova. Bencic, seeded 12th, controlled the match from start to finish to reach her 12th WTA 1000 quarterfinal and her second in Miami, having made the semifinals in 2022. She now eyes consecutive wins over Top 10 opponents as she prepares for a high-stakes clash against Gauff. Article Source: IANS
NZ, SA have all to play for as low-context series reaches high-stakes finale
The series is locked 2-2 heading into the decider in Christchurch
3rd T20I: Australia Seal Series Whitewash With 40-run DLS Win Over West Indies
Captain Sophie Molineux: Australia completed clean sweep in the three-match T20I series with a rain-affected 40-run victory over the West Indies in the third anf final match at Kingstown, powered by a stunning century from Georgia Voll. Asked to bat, Australia piled up an imposing 211/7, built almost entirely around Volls explosive maiden T20I hundred. The 22-year-old opener produced a fearless display, reaching the triple-figure mark in just 52 deliveries, one of the fastest centuries by an Australian in the format. Her innings, studded with nine fours and six towering sixes, set the tone early as she took on both pace and spin with authority. Voll signalled her intent from the outset, using her footwork to dismantle the spinners and repeatedly targeting the boundary straight down the ground. She brought up her landmark with a boundary in the 17th over before falling shortly after, bowled by Hayley Matthews, who was the standout performer for the hosts with her spell of 3-29. While Australias top order struggled to build partnerships around her, late acceleration ensured the total crossed the 200-run mark. Captain Sophie Molineux provided the finishing push with a brisk cameo, striking crucial boundaries and a pair of sixes in the closing overs. Contributions from Nicola Carey further strengthened the total, helping Australia post one of their highest T20I scores. In reply, the West Indies chase never gained momentum. Megan Schutt struck with the second ball to remove Qiana Joseph, setting the tone for a disciplined bowling effort. The hosts slipped to 33/3 inside the Powerplay, with debutant Lucy Hamilton also impressing with key breakthroughs. Matthews and Deandra Dottin attempted to stabilise the innings, briefly counterattacking with a couple of sixes, but sustained pressure and regular wickets left the Windies struggling at 61/3 after 10 overs. In reply, the West Indies chase never gained momentum. Megan Schutt struck with the second ball to remove Qiana Joseph, setting the tone for a disciplined bowling effort. The hosts slipped to 33/3 inside the Powerplay, with debutant Lucy Hamilton also impressing with key breakthroughs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Australia 211/7 in 20 overs (Georgia Voll 101, Sophie Molineux 25; Hayley Matthews 3-29, Jahzara Claxton 2-37) beat West Indies 61-3 in 10 overs (Hayley Matthews 30*, Eboni Brathwaite 18, Ellyse Perry 1-1, Megan Schutt 1-11) by 40 runs (DLS method). Article Source: IANS
NZ Hand Maiden Call Up To Knight For South Africa WODIs
South Africa WODIs: Kayley Knight has been included in the 13-strong squad to take on South Africa in the ODI series starting on Sunday. Amelia Kerr will lead a similar looking squad with the exception of Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, and Georgia Plimmer, who have each returned from injury and will replace Emma McLeod, Polly Inglis, and Bella James, while Knight comes in for Molly Penfold. Knight made her T20 international debut last month against Zimbabwe taking 2-25 on debut just a week after she claimed 2-20 for Northern Brave in the domestic one-day final. The 22-year-old helped the Brave claim their maiden Hallyburton Johnstone (HBJ) Shield title and finished as the teams second-highest wicket-taker of the competition. Knight made her T201 debut during the recently- concluded home series against Zimbabwe, picking up two wickets in two games. She isn't part of New Zealand's squad for the ongoing T20ls against the Proteas women but got a call up for hlthe ODI leg. Head coach Ben Sawyer said he was excited to call Knight into the squad. Its great to call Kayley up for her first ODI series. Kayley's got good pace and control, and a short ball that regularly challenges batters. She was an integral part of the Braves title-winning HBJ campaign and has shown she has the tools to hold her in good stead in the international game, Sawyer was quoted as saying in NZC release. Captain Melie heads into the series on the back of a dominant performance against Zimbabwe where she claimed 16 wickets across three matches, including two five-wicket hauls and the White Fwrns best ODI figures in history (7-34). The series marks the White Ferns final home summer matches for the 2025-26 season, with the first game kicking off at Hagley Oval on March 29 followed by the final two outings at Cello Basin Reserve on April 1 and 4. Saywer said the team were keen to finish the season on a high. The series marks the White Ferns final home summer matches for the 2025-26 season, with the first game kicking off at Hagley Oval on March 29 followed by the final two outings at Cello Basin Reserve on April 1 and 4. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand squad: Amelia Kerr (c), Suzie Bates, Flora Devonshire, Izzy Gaze, Maddy Green, Brooke Halliday, Bree Illing, Jess Kerr, Kayley Knight, Rosemary Mair, Nensi Patel, Georgia Plimmer, lzzy Sharp. Article Source: IANS
England Coach Brendon Mccullum Survives Review Into Ashes Drubbing
England coach Brendon McCullum will keep his job despite the team's Ashes debacle, with cricket chief Richard Gould insisting he can adapt and evolve. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) promised a thorough review after Ben Stokes's team were demolished 4-1 on their five-Test tour of Australia, which ended in January. In addition to their poor performances on the pitch, there were reports of excessive drinking by players while they were on a break, raising concerns about the dressing-room culture. Revelations followed that vice-captain Harry Brook had been involved in an altercation with a nightclub bouncer on the pre-Ashes visit to New Zealand. A 4-0 loss in Australia four years earlier led to the departures of Chris Silverwood and Ashley Giles but this time the ECB has backed its leadership team following its review. It means captain Stokes, McCullum, and England managing director of men's cricket Rob Key will all keep their jobs. McCullum, 44, at the helm since 2022, has been responsible for England's aggressive Bazball approach to red-ball cricket, which has produced some spectacular performances. But his methods have failed to yield a series win against India or Australia -- England's main rivals in the Test arena. The New Zealander's contract, which is reportedly worth more than 1 million ($1.3 million) a year, runs for another 18 months. - Learning lessons - ECB chief executive Gould told a briefing at Lord's on Monday that there was a resolve among the leadership group to put things right. There was a lot of consideration as to what is the right mix of leadership and who do we want and who do we need, he said. I think what we've seen is a determination from all those involved to adapt and evolve, to understand that there are different ways of doing things and through the disappointment and difficulties of the Ashes to learn from that. And so, you know, we've got a lot of people, yes, hurt by what went on during the Ashes, but equally determined to now put things right and looking forward to seeking revenge in 2027 (when Australia tour England). Key, speaking alongside Gould, said there had often been a lack of consequence for sub-standard performance in terms of under-performing players. But Gould, the son of former Wimbledon and Wales football manager Bobby Gould, defended the lack of change in senior team management by saying such decisions were not a popularity campaign. My old man was a football manager, sacking was part of the job, he said. It didn't necessarily do the right thing. Moving people on can sometimes be the easy thing to do. That's not the route that we're going to take. I've seen the driving ambition and determination that we're lucky enough to have within our leadership group to take the lessons from the Ashes and move forward. Key, a former England Test batsman, insisted he was hurting as much as any fan after the Ashes loss. I wouldn't underestimate some of the pain that we've been through, said Key, adding: Brendon, myself, Ben, it's been as tough a time as I think I've had... You don't do these jobs to be the most popular person in the world. You do it to try and make a difference. I felt personally that there's still a lot to do. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England host New Zealand and Pakistan in two three-Test series this season, starting with the series opener against the Black Caps from June 4.
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India pick Kashvee Gautam for SA T20I tour
Amanjot Kaur, G Kamalini and Vaishnavi Sharma have been left out
Anushka Earns Maiden Call-up As India Name Squad For South Africa T20Is
South Africa T20Is: India have named a Harmanpreet Kaur-led 15-member squad for the upcoming T20I away series against South Africa, starting from April 17, with Anushka Sharma getting a maiden call-up. The five-match T20I series will get underway with two games at Durban on April 17 and 19. The action will then move to Johannesburg, which will host back-to-back matches on April 22 and 25, before the series concludes with the fifth and final T20I at Benoni on April 27. The 22-year-old all-rounder from the Gujarat Giants, Anushka, has been rewarded for her stellar performance in the recently concluded WPL 2026, where she emerged as the most expensive uncapped player. She was a pivotal member of the Indian team that clinched the Rising Stars Womens Asia Cup. After making her comeback during the Australia tour in February, Bharti Fulmali has retained her spot, providing depth to the middle order. Fast bowler Kashvee Gautam also included in the touring party, strengthening India's seam department alongside Renuka Thakur and Arundhati Reddy. Meanwhile, senior spin-bowling all-rounder Sneh Rana has been left out along with youngster Vaishnavi Sharma, who was part of the T20I series against Australia in February, and allrounder Amanjot Kaur. This series will serve as a preparation ahead of the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026, which begins on June 12 in England. The two teams which clashed in the final of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 will meet for the first time since India got the better of the Proteas to be crowned world champions in the 50-over format. South Africa and India have been drawn in the same group at the T20 World Cup alongside Australia, Pakistan and two teams from the qualifiers. Indias squad for South Africa Tour: Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Smriti Mandhana (VC), Shafali Verma, Jemimah Rodrigues, Deepti Sharma, Richa Ghosh (WK), Arundhati Reddy, Renuka Thakur, Kranti Gaud, Sree Charani, Shreyanka Patil, Kashvee Gautam, Bharti Fulmali, Uma Chetry (WK), Anushka Sharma Schedule: 1st T20I - April 17, Durban 2nd T20I - April 19, Durban 3rd T20I - April 22, Johannesburg 2nd T20I - April 19, Durban Also Read: Live Cricket Score 5th T20I - April 27, Benoni Article Source: IANS
Kayley Knight called up to NZ squad for ODIs against SA
The seamer made her T20I debut in the recently concluded series against Zimbabwe
Voll's powerful maiden T20I century leads Australia to 3-0 whitewash
The opener launched six sixes in her dominant display and the home side were never in the hunt before rain arrived
Ben Stokes Eager To Lead England Recovery After 'Hardest Period Of Captaincy'
Ben Stokes reckons the past three months have been the hardest period of his time as England captain but is determined the current leadership group can oversee a revival in the Test team's fortunes.
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England captain 'so happy' to continue to work with McCullum and Key, despite gruelling winter
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Management back the incumbents to turn the Test team's fortunes, but proof will be in the pudding
KKR to replace injured Akash Deep with Saurabh Dubey
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Gould: England Tests against Australia, India are 'significant priorities'
ECB chief executive says uptick in interest over past four years is reason to keep faith in leadership
Gujarat Titans Shubharambh 2026 Sets Tone For New Season Built On Legacy And Belief
Chief Operating Officer Colonel Arvinder: Gujarat Titans marked the beginning of their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 journey with Shubharambh 2026, a landmark evening in Ahmedabad that brought together the full squad, franchise owners, partners, and fans. The evening reflected on the teams five-year journey while setting a clear, forward-looking tone for the season ahead. Showcasing the unity, ambition, and Gujarat-first ethos that continues to define the franchise, the evening blended reflection, recognition, and cultural celebration, reinforcing the teams deep-rooted connection with its fans and the state. The occasion served as a reminder of how the Titans have grown into one of the leagues most dynamic, consistent, and fan-driven franchises, both on and off the field. From building a strong legacy by lifting the title in their debut season to consistently delivering high-impact performances and cultivating one of the most engaged fan communities in the IPL, Gujarat Titans moved with a clear focus on culture, leadership, and long-term vision. The presence of Jinal Mehta, Director, Torrent Group and Chairman, Gujarat Titans, and Shaan Mehta, Director, Torrent Group and Director, Gujarat Titans, Chief Operating Officer Colonel Arvinder Singh, Head Coach Ashish Nehra, and Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki underscored a unified leadership and team environment. At its heart was a celebration of the squads collective journey, with a special moment recognising captain Shubman Gill within the broader narrative of consistency, growth, and ambition. Showcasing the unity, ambition, and Gujarat-first ethos that continues to define the franchise, the evening blended reflection, recognition, and cultural celebration, reinforcing the teams deep-rooted connection with its fans and the state. The occasion served as a reminder of how the Titans have grown into one of the leagues most dynamic, consistent, and fan-driven franchises, both on and off the field. From building a strong legacy by lifting the title in their debut season to consistently delivering high-impact performances and cultivating one of the most engaged fan communities in the IPL, Gujarat Titans moved with a clear focus on culture, leadership, and long-term vision. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Titans will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on March 31, before returning to Ahmedabad for their first home fixture on April 4 against Rajasthan Royals. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: I Have A Very Good Bond With Jasprit Bumrah, Says Mayank Yadav
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants tearaway pacer Mayank Yadav, who made the world sit up and take notice two seasons ago, has opened up on his fitness journey, his childhood inspirations as a fast bowler, and his bond with India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah. Mayank Yadav spoke about his early inspiration for fast bowling, When I used to play in the streets, I didn't know how to bowl spin. So I used to bowl only fast bowling. My craze for fast bowling began in childhood. My father also used to show me a lot of fast bowling videos. Mostly, when India used to play in South Africa, I used to watch a lot of those matches. I really liked two of their pacers, our current bowling coach, Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn. Through them, I got the craze to bowl fast. Speaking on JioStar's IPL Today Live about how his ability to bowl high-speed deliveries got discovered, Mayank Yadav said, I will not say that the high speed in my bowling was always there. Now, a lot of people say, 'Mayank Yadav is a wonderkid with natural talent'. It feels nice. But I was not a wonderkid from the very start. With fast bowling, things are always a little dicey, whether you can do it or not. This part of the game is a very thin line. There is a lot of stress on the body, both physically and mentally. When I came to the IPL for the first time, our trainers used to measure our bowling speed with a speed gun. At that time, I came to know that I have this talent, I have this gift. So now I have to respect it, he added. Speaking on JioStar's IPL Today Live about how his ability to bowl high-speed deliveries got discovered, Mayank Yadav said, I will not say that the high speed in my bowling was always there. Now, a lot of people say, 'Mayank Yadav is a wonderkid with natural talent'. It feels nice. But I was not a wonderkid from the very start. With fast bowling, things are always a little dicey, whether you can do it or not. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Speaking on his bond with Bumrah, Yadav said, When I was in rehab at the NCA, Bumrah bhaiya was also there. So, I have a very good bond with him. He is like a teacher to me. He also had the same surgery, the same scenario. Bumrah bhaiya shared his experience of how to come back after surgery and what things to pay attention to. He told me how the body will be during recovery, how it will react. Sometimes it will feel good, sometimes not. Whenever we talk on the call or messages, he shares his experience as much as possible. Article Source: IANS
Gould backs England hierarchy to 'adapt' as status quo holds sway
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BCB names Habibul Bashar as chairman of selection committee
Bashar replaces Gazi Ashraf whose tenure ended in February
IPL 2026: I Put Myself In The Front - Axar Patel And Captaincy Unlocking His Never-seen-before Side
Indian Premier League: For most of his career, left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Axar Patel did what was asked of him - bowl when called upon and bat when needed to bail the team out of trouble. In going from junior cricket to the Indian Premier League (IPL) and now being a mainstay in the Indian white-ball side, Axar was the embodiment of a cricketer who did the hard work, trusted the process, and stayed in his lane. It worked handsomely starting Test career with a bang, while bagging the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup and 2025 Champions Trophy winners medals. But it was only when he became Indias vice-captain in T20Is (including in 2026 Mens T20 World Cup win) and Delhi Capitals (DC) handed him the leadership armband ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 that Axar realised there was an entirely different side which he never knew of bringing the best out of players and thinking about taking the team to victories. I think, and I feel that as a player, you do what the team requires of you, and that this is your role in cricket, and that is your role in bowling. Due to that, I wouldn't think much about my surroundings and just do my batting and bowling. But when you are in a leadership group, apart from yourself, you start thinking about how you can get the best out of this person and how this person can get me the cup. I think that side would get lost when I used to go to the ground. But, when I came to the leadership group, I started thinking about how to use this person and who should be fielding where - I think that side has come out for me through the leadership role, said Axar, while replying to a question from IANS in the pre-season press conference on Monday. That admission is a striking one, especially considering Axars jovial personality and head coach Hemang Badani even calling him one of the coolest players he has ever worked with. I have become more involved in deciding how to use this person and when to get him to bowl in a game. So, that side has come out for me. At the same time, as a leader, I put myself in the front. If there is any difficult situation, I do this work first so that it becomes easy for the rest. I think that in the last 10-12 months, since I came to the leadership group, I have started doing that, added Axar. That instinct will now be the cornerstone of his captaincy identity heading into IPL 2026, where Delhi Capitals arrive bolstered by the arrivals of David Miller, Ben Duckett, and Pathum Nissanka to complete a squad Axar believes is the most complete the franchise has assembled. The obvious question for any Indian player stepping into a T20 franchise leadership role is what they carry across from a national setup widely regarded as the gold standard of modern cricket culture. Axars answer was thoughtful willing to bring in Indias flexibility and adaptive playing culture into the DC set-up. I think it's a very different culture. Franchise cricket and Indian cricket are totally different because in franchise cricket, everyone comes from different countries and plays. In the Indian team, everyone knows that we have to play like this. It becomes very hard here. But as a captain, if I have to bring one thing, we talk about intent, and we will play like this. But I think the winning mentality of the Indian team is that they are flexible enough. In any situation, in any particular role, they adapt quickly. I think in franchise cricket also, if I am the captain and I bring this into this team, we can't play the same type of cricket. There are different venues and different pitches. We have to adapt. We will be flexible enough to set our game according to the conditions we get, he said. Further explaining about it, Axar stated, In the Indian team, the role is fixed -- like opener is this or that. In a franchise, the one who plays for his team, for his country, he has to play in the middle-order, and that role also gets adjusted, and with that, everything has to be adjusted. In the Indian team, everything is set. If possible, I would like to bring that - flexible enough and ready for any role and situation to play different types of cricket. If that flexibility is what Axar wants DCs identity to be, it equally defines his decision-making -- most visibly in how he navigates the increasingly data-heavy demands of T20 leadership of simply refusing to be enslaved by numbers. This is a complicated question. I am not saying that I do completely look at the data or match-ups. It depends on the situation as well - what is the situation, wicket, and which ground are we playing on, and who is the batter? It depends on the batter as well -- suppose if there are two or three batters like Nicholas Pooran, then how many finishers and batsmen are there like him in the world? Accordingly, I look at everything and assess. It is not that I do not look at the match-ups, nor do I even look at the data. I follow everything, but it depends on you - like you have everything, and it depends on when you want to use that weapon. For example, if you want to cut vegetables, you will not use a sword. It is very much the same in cricket -- when you are standing on the ground, and you have to make a decision, what do you feel at that time? Obviously, it also depends on my instincts. If I feel that this will happen, then I think this player will do it for me, and so it is a mix-up. In his second year as captain, Axar is equally clear that the culture he has built will not be dismantled in pursuit of novelty. As a captain, I am doing this in my second year. There will not be any drastic change. It will remain the same. The same culture is created in the team as well. We have to play our game calmly. At the same time, we have to play with an aggressive and fearless approach. Delhi Capitals have never won an IPL title, and in 2025, they missed the playoffs narrowly in a season that promised more. It is the franchise's most persistent wound and one that Axar, deliberately and firmly, refuses to reopen in the dressing room. Basically, as a skipper, I never raise that point. I think it is not discussed in the team that we lost so close. Yes, obviously, it is a matter of one or two games. If we had won one or two matches, it would have been fine. When the season ends, we think about what we could have done and what we could not have done. But as a team, I think we don't talk about it. I don't even want to bring it up because everyone knows it. Obviously, when people see it on social media, they also talk about it. They say, we didn't qualify, we are not winning. Again, if the senior guys and the coach talk about it, obviously, they will have the same negativity. We don't talk about it, but in the back of the mind, everyone knows what is going on. So we try to be as positive as possible. We talk more about how we want to play and what we want to work on. We don't talk about what we could have done. Axar arrived in the DC fold after his two stunning catches in India's 2026 T20 World Cup semifinal win over England a sensational running catch seeing the back of Harry Brook and relaying the catch to Shivam Dube to dismiss Will Jacks. These are memories that send a player into cricketing folklore, though Axar admitted its full magnitude only registered once the World Cup was over. I was not active on social media at that time. But it was in my thoughts, and when I was watching reels later, after friends used to send it to me, at that time, you don't realise what happened, as I used to follow my process. I didn't realise it then, but when I saw it in videos later, I realised it was tough, and I caught it. Obviously, in the first catch, it is tough to run backwards. You have to cover that distance. In that match, I had to catch like this in that situation, and I feel grateful and proud that I did it. But when you practice, when you work hard, when you go to the ground, you get the result, and I am very grateful for that. When DC open their IPL 2026 campaign on April 1 against Lucknow Super Giants, Axar will step on the field as a captain who finally believes this is the year where he can show his enhanced leadership skills to lead the team to championship glory. For Delhi Capitals, I am very excited. One thing that makes me excited is that the mistakes we made in the last season and the opening and fast-bowling issues that we had, we got the proper team that we needed in the auction. When DC open their IPL 2026 campaign on April 1 against Lucknow Super Giants, Axar will step on the field as a captain who finally believes this is the year where he can show his enhanced leadership skills to lead the team to championship glory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The people around my players and me are very excited to do well, and seeing all that makes me more excited. As a captain, you want your players to give 100 percent for the team, and you want them to give that, which makes me more excited. Article Source: IANS
IPL Vs PSL: 'A Debate That Never Needed To Exist,' Social Media Laughs It Off
Indian Premier League: In crickets ever-expanding T20 universe, comparisons are inevitable. But some debates feel forced and the one between the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Pakistan Super League (PSL) is firmly in that category. On the surface, both leagues share similarities: packed stadiums, passionate fans, and a pool of international talent. But scratch a little deeper, and the gap becomes too wide to ignore making the comparison less of a contest and more of a mismatch. The IPL today is not just a cricket tournament; it is a global sporting phenomenon. From record-breaking broadcast deals to billion-dollar franchises, the league has redefined the economics of cricket. It attracts the biggest names in the sport, commands worldwide viewership, and dictates trends in franchise cricket. Former cricketers across nations including many from India and overseas have repeatedly acknowledged IPLs unmatched stature. For many players, it is the ultimate T20 stage, both financially and professionally. This is not to undermine the PSL. Since its inception, the league has made steady progress. It has built a loyal fan base. However, in terms of global reach, commercial power, and overall influence, PSL is still a developing product. It continues to carve its identity in a competitive market where leagues across the world are fighting for attention. Even its impact on Pakistans national team remains a subject of debate, with performances in ICC events often falling below expectations. Another key difference lies in player availability and depth. While the IPL consistently attracts top-tier international stars across all major cricketing nations, PSL often operates within limitations due to scheduling clashes and availability constraints. This further widens the visibility gap between the two leagues. Interestingly, even several former Pakistani cricketers have echoed a similar sentiment that comparing PSL with IPL serves little purpose. Their acknowledgement isnt defeatist; rather, it reflects a realistic understanding of where both leagues stand today. The IPL operates on a different scale financially, structurally, and globally. PSL, meanwhile, is on a journey of growth, trying to strengthen its brand value and expand its global footprint. And perhaps that is where the conversation should shift from comparison to evolution. Because the success of one league does not necessarily diminish the other, instead, it can serve as a benchmark. So, is there really a debate? Not quite. Because sometimes, the smartest comparison is the one we choose not to make. Social media reactions add to the conversation So, is there really a debate? Not quite. Because sometimes, the smartest comparison is the one we choose not to make. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Numbers dont lie viewership, sponsorship, brand value IPL is in another league. Healthy competition is good, but unrealistic comparisons arent, wrote another fan. Article Source: IANS
Indian Premier League: Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth has sparked a debate over the naming of Riyan Parag as captain of Rajasthan Royals for the 2026 season, saying he is treated like a king there. In a discussion on his YouTube channel, Srikkanth suggested that Parag may have received special support in the franchise. He noted that the decision seemed surprising, especially with more experienced players in the squad. He pointed out that while the franchise can make such decisions, Parag appears to be highly valued, despite his inconsistent performance. Everyone knows how he became the captain. That is their decision, but he is treated like the king there. Parag didn't have a good season last year, but the year before last, he did brilliantly. Last year, he didn't do anything deadly, he said. Parag was announced the Royals captain after Sanju Samson was traded to Chennai Super Kings for a significant Rs 18 crore. This trade also included Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran moving to the Royals before the mini-auction last December. Srikkanth went on to question why other potential leaders like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, and the recently acquired Jadeja were overlooked, especially considering Parags uneven record. While the 24-year-old showed promise in earlier seasons, his last campaign did not have the same effect, even though he had previously had a standout season. Last year, while Samson was injured, Parag led the Royals in eight matches but only managed two wins. Despite this, the franchise has continued to support him as their long-term leader. Parag scored 393 runs with an impressive strike rate of 166.52 last season and made IPL history as the first player to hit six consecutive sixes in a single innings, achieving this against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025. Since being selected as a teenager in 2017, Parag has been a consistent player for the Royals, collecting 1566 runs in 84 matches, including seven half-centuries. However, inconsistency remains a major issue. Parag scored 393 runs with an impressive strike rate of 166.52 last season and made IPL history as the first player to hit six consecutive sixes in a single innings, achieving this against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's a decent side. They have the potential to upset sides. But they are also a side that will self-destruct. Yet, if two in their top five click, they will smash the opposition. The Jaiswal-Suryavanshi opening stand is their biggest plus. They are capable of winning matches singlehandedly. So they are a good side but not a dangerous one. They are not a championship-winning side. They are 50-50 even for playoff qualification, he remarked. Article Source: IANS
West Indies Penalised For Slow Over Rate In First Womens T20I Vs Australia
Emirates ICC International Panel: The West Indies team has been fined 10 per cent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first Womens T20I against Australia in St. Vincent on Friday. As per Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which states that for minimum over-rate offences, players are fined five per cent of their match fee for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time. Captain Hayley Matthews pleaded guilty to the offence and accepted the proposed sanction, which means there is no need for a formal hearing. Reon King of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees imposed the sanction after the West Indies side was ruled to be two overs short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration, the ICC said in a statement. On-field umpires Lauren Agenbag and Jacquline Williams, third umpire Candace La Borde, and fourth umpire Maria Abbott levelled the charge. Alana King delivered another strong performance to underline her return to Australias T20I setup, claiming 2-25 as the visitors secured a 17-run victory over the West Indies in the second match to clinch the three-match series with a game to go after clinching victory by 43 runs in the first T20I. After electing to bat, Australia were off to a brisk start courtesy of Georgia Voll, who set the tone with an attacking 39 off 23. The innings continued to gather pace even after field restrictions eased, with Phoebe Litchfield and Ellyse Perry putting together a 58-run stand for the third wicket. While Litchfield contributed 35 off 29 balls, Perrys fluent 42 off 28 deliveries kept the scoreboard ticking despite a relatively measured partnership. Australia found another gear late in the innings, as Perry, Georgia Wareham, and Nicola Carey played effectively to add 32 runs in the final four overs, pushing the total to a competitive 164/5. Australias bowlers maintained tight control, with Kim Garth leading the effort through an economical spell, well supported by Carey, Darcie Brown, and King. Captain Hayley Matthews struggled to find rhythm early, managing just one run off her first 12 deliveries, but later staged a remarkable turnaround. She launched a counterattack, scoring 56 off 41 balls, including seven fours and three sixes, and stitched together a crucial 77-run partnership with Stafanie Taylor to revive the chase. However, King turned the tide in Australias favour during the middle overs. After an expensive start, she bounced back to dismiss Matthews with a catch at mid-off before removing Taylor in her following over, effectively derailing West Indies hopes. Captain Hayley Matthews struggled to find rhythm early, managing just one run off her first 12 deliveries, but later staged a remarkable turnaround. She launched a counterattack, scoring 56 off 41 balls, including seven fours and three sixes, and stitched together a crucial 77-run partnership with Stafanie Taylor to revive the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Both teams meet again in the final T20I tomorrow before a three-match ODI series begins in Basseterre. Article Source: IANS
Rajasthan Royals Announce Dasun Shanaka As Replacement For Sam Curran
Indian Premier League: Rajasthan Royals have announced Sri Lankan all-rounder and T20I captain Dasun Shanaka as the replacement for Sam Curran for the Indian Premier League 2026 season after an injury ruled the English all-rounder out of the tournament. Curran, who was a part of the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2025, was traded to RR along with Ravindra Jadeja as the five-time champions acquired Sanju Samson from the inaugural winners. We are disappointed to lose a player of Sams calibre so close to the start of the season. Sam brings immense value with both bat and ball. However, we are pleased to have found an ideal replacement in Dasun Shanaka, a finisher with the bat and a quality all-rounder who helps maintain the balance of our side, said Kumar Sangakkara, director of cricket and head coach at the franchise. Rajasthan Royals (RR) have picked a player replacement for injured Sam Curran for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Dasun Shanaka will join RR for INR 2 Crore as a replacement for Curran. Dasun Shanaka has represented Sri Lanka in 6 Tests, 71 ODIs and 131 T20Is and has over 3350 international runs and 86 wickets in international cricket against his name. The Sri Lankan all-rounder has previously played for Gujarat Titans (GT) in the IPL, read IPLs statement. Shanaka went unsold at last years IPL auction in Abu Dhabi, and was later picked up by Lahore Qalandars in the upcoming season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for PKR 75 lakh. With the signing, Shanaka became the second player, after Zimbabwes Blessing Muzarabani, to leave PSL and join IPL this year. South Africa's seam-bowling all-rounder Corbin Bosch made a similar switch to IPL last year, leaving Peshawar Zalmi to sign with Mumbai Indians, prompting the PSL to impose a one-year ban on him. Rajasthan Royals (RR) have picked a player replacement for injured Sam Curran for the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. Dasun Shanaka will join RR for INR 2 Crore as a replacement for Curran. Dasun Shanaka has represented Sri Lanka in 6 Tests, 71 ODIs and 131 T20Is and has over 3350 international runs and 86 wickets in international cricket against his name. The Sri Lankan all-rounder has previously played for Gujarat Titans (GT) in the IPL, read IPLs statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RR will play their season opener against CSK at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on March 30. Article Source: IANS
The Indian Premier League: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season will proceed as planned, with the availability and participation of certain overseas players to be determined by the franchises, a league official told IANS. The statement comes amid uncertainty surrounding the participation of some foreign recruits ahead of the tournament. While a few international players are yet to link up with their respective squads due to injuries, others may skip the tournament as part of workload management plans. Delhi Capitals also mentioned that theyre waiting for Cricket Australia to take a call on Mitchell Starcs participation, as he has yet to receive an NOC while they monitor his workload. The responsibility of finalising participation, however, lies entirely with the franchises. It is up to the franchises to decide on the participation of some foreign players who are missing the tournament. Only the injured players are yet to join, while some others are managing workload concerns. That decision will rest with the franchises. The IPL will commence as scheduled and with full fanfare, an IPL official told IANS. The responsibility of finalising participation, however, lies entirely with the franchises. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite these concerns, the league remains confident of a smooth start, maintaining that the tournament will retain its scale and spectacle when it begins. The 19th edition of the cash-rich event, featuring 10 teams and 74 matches, is set to begin on March 28 with a clash between defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Article Source: IANS
New International Cricket Stadium: Punjab Kings head coach Ricky Ponting set the tone for the upcoming Indian Premier League 2026 season with a clear message to his players: embrace mistakes, but stay committed to the process. Addressing the squad at the start of their training camp in New Chandigarhs Mullanpur, Ponting emphasised preparation, clarity of roles, and belief in the teams approach. The team began its camp at the New International Cricket Stadium with an intense opening session, as players and support staff regrouped ahead of the new season. Ponting, speaking before practice, expressed his enthusiasm at reuniting with the core group. It's going to be short and sharp from me. It's so good to be back here, so good to get what I feel is like the band back together again, you know, to see so many familiar faces back in this group again, he said in a video shared by the franchise, while also welcoming new additions. We have got a few changes, so Vishal, welcome officially from me, welcome into the group. Ben Dwarshuis, these are the two new players into the group, welcome to the group. The former Australian captain underlined that the focus at this stage is purely on preparation rather than immediate results. From now, the games and the tournament doesn't start now, as far as I'm concerned. This is training, this is preparation, this is about getting ourselves physically, technically, and mentally right for that first game on the 31st, right? he added. Reflecting on the previous season, Ponting urged the players to reconnect with the traits that made them successful as a unit. I want you to think back and think what you brought to this team last year that made us a good team, right? The one thing I spoke about last year, every single day, was we were a good team from the start until the end, and the one thing that we were doing, we were chasing being a great team. He then delivered the central message of his address, encouraging players not to fear errors as long as they remain aligned with their plans. Mistakes come, we all make mistakes, that's fine. I'll make mistakes on the way through this, you'll all make mistakes, you'll drop a catch, you'll play a bad shot, you'll bowl a bad over, but as long as you're sticking to what you know and what your game plan is, if you make a mistake doing that, in my eyes it's not a mistake, it's just what happens in the game, it's part of the game. Reflecting on the previous season, Ponting urged the players to reconnect with the traits that made them successful as a unit. I want you to think back and think what you brought to this team last year that made us a good team, right? The one thing I spoke about last year, every single day, was we were a good team from the start until the end, and the one thing that we were doing, we were chasing being a great team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Led by Shreyas Iyer, PBKS head into the new season after finishing runners-up in 2025 and will be aiming to go one better in the 19th edition. The side is set to play 14 league matches and are scheduled to open their campaign against the Gujarat Titans on April 31. Article Source: IANS
I Dont Like The Impact Player Rule: Axar
Indian Premier League: Delhi Capitals (DC) skipper Axar Patel said he is personally not in favour of the Impact Player rule in the Indian Premier League (IPL), saying that it reduces the role of all-rounders in the ten-team tournament, whose 19th edition starts on March 28. The Impact Player rule, introduced in 2023, allows all ten IPL teams to substitute either a batter or bowler in any innings of the match. I don't like this rule, honestly, because I am an all-rounder. Earlier, you would pick an allrounder for batting and bowling. But because of this rule, the team management goes for a particular batsman or bowler, thinking 'Why do we need an allrounder?' Since I am an allrounder, I don't like the rule. At the same time, rules are rules and we need to follow them. From a personal point of view though, I don't like the rule, said Axar in a pre-season press conference on Monday. DC will open their IPL 2026 campaign against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on April 1. This is not the first time Axar has expressed displeasure about the ruling in 2024, as DCs vice-captain, Axar had said that his batting position was affected by Impact Player rule. Despite an IPL career economy rate of 7.3, Axar endured his weakest bowling season last year since joining DC in 2019, conceding at 8.5 runs per over and taking just five wickets in 11 innings. He clarified that his lean bowling returns last year was due to a finger injury sustained during the victorious 2025 Champions Trophy campaign and not caused by the Impact Player rule. The 2025 Champions Trophy was right before the IPL. During CT, my spinning finger sustained a cut: when I was bowling, because of the seam of the ball, it kept getting cut further. It turned into a deep cut. Because of that, I couldn't put pressure and rotation on the ball. I was bowling less because of that and was thinking of bowling only wherever needed and saving my finger. After seven matches, when my finger healed, I resumed bowling. It was not because of the Impact Player rule, he said. Despite the lean bowling returns, Axar compensated it with one of his best batting campaigns in 2025 - scoring 263 runs in 11 innings at a strike rate of 158, including four 30-plus scores. He struck at 159 in the middle overs and provided momentum to DCs innings. Since IPL 2025, his T20I batting returns have been modest, with 167 runs at an average of 18.6 and a strike rate of 119, though he has continued to bowl with control, taking 26 wickets at an economy of 7.7 thus earning him the tag of crisis-man, a player who can bail the team out of tough situations. You've seen me be the same for so many years: whatever the team requires, I do that. That's why the tag of crisis-man has come up. I take up the role as per the team's requirement, be it a finisher or a middle-order batter. We keep discussing: if a person is scoring four in two, or twelve in two, or 80 runs as an opener: all those roles are important for the team. Since IPL 2025, his T20I batting returns have been modest, with 167 runs at an average of 18.6 and a strike rate of 119, though he has continued to bowl with control, taking 26 wickets at an economy of 7.7 thus earning him the tag of crisis-man, a player who can bail the team out of tough situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Due to that, you're not readying your mind for one particular position. I am prepared for every role. I am fit to do that. If you don't think that way, you are limiting yourself and if you don't get what you want, you feel down and don't give your 100 percent, added Axar. Article Source: IANS
We Will Try New Openers: Delhi Capitals On Top-order Issues
Lucknow Super Giants: Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani has insisted that the franchise has found an answer to their top-order woes by bringing in fresh options like Prithvi Shaw, Ben Duckett and Pathum Nissanka through the auction ahead of the IPL 2026 season starting on March 28. DC posted the second-lowest run rate and batting average in the batting powerplay during IPL 2025. Opening partnerships were a major concern, as DCs opening stands averaged just 21.8 runs the lowest among all teams and yielding only two fifty-plus stands in 14 innings. DC experimented with seven different opening combinations but failed to find success, leading to a rethink ahead of the new season and with the hope that stability at the top in 2026 will replace the constant chopping and changing that hurt them in 2025. The answer to that is quite straightforward. The only way to address that is to find somebody who can do the job for us. It didn't work for us last year. Hence, you saw the changes with Porel, KL, Faf, Jake. We have gone out and picked a few openers. We have gone back to Prithvi Shaw, then we got Ben Duckett and Pathum Nissanka. We have genuinely addressed that issue by picking those players. The opening slot was a target area for us in the auction and we have pretty much done that, Badani said while replying to a question from IANS in the pre-season press conference on Monday. DC, led by Axar Patel, will open their IPL 2026 campaign against the Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on April 1. Venugopal Rao, Director of Cricket at DC, echoed the sentiment. Same here. We will try new openers. Badani also noted the rapid evolution of T20 cricket in the last 12 months, noting that higher scores had become the norm and that Indias triumph at the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup reflected the new template. I think it is pretty much the case with cricket as such. Cricket has evolved to a point where 180 is not sufficient and you will have to have good shots at the top. We have gone by and seen what has happened in the World Cup in recent times with skipper (Axar) winning it for the second time and you have seen scores of 250, 240 - we have also seen similar scores last year with the IPL. I think once we have had the impact player, even though the world cup does not have the impact player, I think it is the intent that everyone shows of late and that will be the way forward for cricket in this format itself. A similar concept is also brewing in terms of bowling strategies, added Badani. There was a concept of dot balls. We used to say bowl dot balls. Now it is more the case of how do you minimize boundary balls and how do you minimise the boundary ball in an over? Or Try and reduce the boundary ball in an over rather than just bowl a dot ball. So I am happy we are taking six singles rather than bowling two dot balls and getting three boundaries, he added. On DCs long-standing wait for an IPL title, Badani stated the focus was on improvement and clinching the trophy in 2026 rather than dwelling on past campaigns. We don't have to necessarily re-emphasise what's happened or how the season has gone. Every player who has played for us last year or even through the season recognises that we could have finished differently. It's not for us to keep driving that and drilling it into their heads, try and be a lot more objective about how we will get better, what is it that you can add value, how can you be better than what you are right now to make sure that we cross the line. That's pretty much the conversation that we have. Yes, we have a review chat after the season is done as to what are the areas that we need to work on for the next year and accordingly plan and we are here again in 2026. Badani further said the franchise had found stability in leadership with Axar continuing as their captain. I can't really speak of what's happened in the past, because I haven't been a part of this environment. I've just been with them since last year. It was a conscious call that look at somebody who's been with us, understands the people, fans, ground, environment, and the management. It was quite straightforward for us that Axar was the man. Hence, we've also again tried to stick with him. I thought we had a very good season. Maybe we didn't finish off the way we would have liked, but I thought we had a great start. That also speaks of a young leader that you see in him. He's been around for a long time. Also, a long-standing Delhi-ite, Delhi Capitals boy, no better person to lead the side than him. Here again, he's here as the leader for us, come season two. On Jammu and Kashmir fast bowler Auqib Nabi, whos coming for his maiden IPL stint after becoming the leading wicket-taker in Jammu & Kashmirs maiden Ranji Trophy win, Badani dismissed concerns over price tag of Rs 8.4 crore bringing any pressure on him and praised his consistency. I have been seeing him for 2-2.5 years. He was somebody who was working with another fast bowler who has worked with me in SRH. I have known him from those days. What I see with him is the consistency that he brings to the table. He is somebody who is not just about picking wickets. It's about how consistent he is with his line and length and he is somebody who might believe that. He is a guy who will pick wickets for us up top. In the last 6 years, we have seen his white ball record also, which has actually gone under the radar. I have been seeing him for 2-2.5 years. He was somebody who was working with another fast bowler who has worked with me in SRH. I have known him from those days. What I see with him is the consistency that he brings to the table. He is somebody who is not just about picking wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But I think it's upon each individual. We have seen in the past where players have got affected by the price tag and have felt the heat of getting paid. But it has had an impact in the past on a few players and that does not necessarily mean it will do or for sure it won't happen here, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Playing Anytime For Australia Is Special, But Getting Back In Test Team Is My Priority: Renshaw
T20 World Cup: Having impressed in Australia's T20 World Cup run, batter Matthew Renshaw said that returning to the Test team remains his top priority despite having a career-best year in the limited-overs formats. Renshaw, who made his Test debut in 2016, became the 63rd man to represent Australia in all three formats after making his ODI debut against India in last October and his T20I debut against Pakistan in January. His last outing in Baggy Green came during Australia's tour to India in 2023. With an important Test series lined up for the former Australia, Renshaw hopes to be in contention for the red-ball side after having a superb Sheffield Shield season, top scoring with 499 runs at an average of 49.90 that includes three centuries. However, he is in contention for a spot in the XI with a middle order vacancy after Usman Khawaja's retirement and Jake Weatherald not securing the opening role yet. When I was going through what I wanted to achieve in the preseason I wouldn't have told you that I would debut in two different formats. It's something (I'll) be able to reminisce now having a bit of a break to see how successful that year was, Renshaw told reporters at the announcement of Australia's 2026-27 schedule. Trying to get back in the Test team is a priority of mine, but anytime you play for Australia, it is pretty special. And now to have played in the T20 World Cup is pretty awesome, he said. The 29-year old made his T20I debut in Pakistan earlier in the year and made it to the T20 World Cup squad as a late replacement for Matt Short. He went onto score 37 against Ireland and 65 against Zimbabwe before Australia crashed out in the league stage of the World Cup and was their third-highest run-getter while only batting in two innings at the event. With my one-day cricket specifically, I'm able to manipulate the game a bit more. We're seeing it a little bit more around the world, trying to change the way that bowlers are bowling. The 29-year old made his T20I debut in Pakistan earlier in the year and made it to the T20 World Cup squad as a late replacement for Matt Short. He went onto score 37 against Ireland and 65 against Zimbabwe before Australia crashed out in the league stage of the World Cup and was their third-highest run-getter while only batting in two innings at the event. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia's white ball team will return with back-to-back ODI and T20I tours of Pakistan and Bangladesh in late May and early June, while the Test team will be in action in August when they host Bangladesh in Darwin and Mackay. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan Cricket Board: After the Pakistan Cricket Boards (PCB) announced to hold the Pakistan Super League (PSL) behind closed doors due to the West Asia conflict, a Pakistan militant group warned the overseas players to withdraw from the league, claiming their security cannot be guaranteed as the current environment is currently unfit for any peaceful sporting activity. PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi confirmed the governments directive of on Sunday, that PSL will begin as scheduled on March 26, but only at two venues, with no spectators, to conserve resources such as petrol amid the Gulf war. However, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, an offshoot of the Tehrik-e-Taliban militant group, in a public statement targeted international cricketers, and the faction issued a stark warning, claiming that the volatile security climate in Pakistan makes it unsafe for overseas players to compete, urging them to withdraw immediately from the PSL. Today, the people of Pakistan, specifically those in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan are enduring unprecedented hardships due to systemic military oppression and state-led violence. While our streets are marked by the funerals of our loved ones and our mothers mourn the disappearance of their sons, the organised spectacle of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) serves as a cruel mockery of our suffering. Hosting such festive displays while entire regions bleed is an act of ubbing salt into our wounds that we categorically reject, their statement read. We wish to convey a clear and urgent message to all participants of the PSL, especially the foreign players: The current internal security and political landscape of the country is volatile and precarious. In a climate where military operations and civil unrest dominate significant portions of the territory, the safety of international athletes cannot be guaranteed. Given these dire circumstances, we strongly advise you to prioritise your personal security and withdraw from the tournament immediately. The environment is currently unfit for any peaceful sporting activity. While we are not inherently opposed to healthy sporting activities, we refuse to tolerate the state's hypocrisy. It is unacceptable to promote an image of ormalcy through cricket matches in one part of the country while state-sponsored atrocities continue unabated in another. We will not allow the blood of the oppressed to be overshadowed by the lights of a stadium, nor will we permit the dignity of our people to be compromised for the sake of political optics, it added. We wish to convey a clear and urgent message to all participants of the PSL, especially the foreign players: The current internal security and political landscape of the country is volatile and precarious. In a climate where military operations and civil unrest dominate significant portions of the territory, the safety of international athletes cannot be guaranteed. Given these dire circumstances, we strongly advise you to prioritise your personal security and withdraw from the tournament immediately. The environment is currently unfit for any peaceful sporting activity. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the season scheduled to commence on Thursday, attention is now focused on how the PCB and the participating international players will respond to the unfolding situation. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Waiting For Starc To Get NoC From Cricket Australia, Says DC Head Coach Badani
DC Captain Axar Patel: Delhi Capitals head coach Hemang Badani said the franchise is awaiting the arrival of Australia left-arm pacer Mitchell Starc ahead of IPL 2026, saying that they are also waiting for him to get the No-Objection Certificate (NoC) from Cricket Australia. Starc, 36, is set to miss at least the opening phase of IPL 2026 due to Cricket Australia monitoring his workload ahead of a hectic international season. His absence will mean that DC will have to rejig their bowling plans, considering they have earmarked Starc as their pace bowling spearhead. Starc was the franchises second-highest wicket-taker last season, claiming 14 wickets in 11 matches and DC retained him after securing his services for Rs 11.75 crore at the auction ahead of the 2025 edition of the competition. DC will open their IPL 2026 campaign against Lucknow Super Giants at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on April 1. With Mitchell Starc, we are waiting to hear from Cricket Australia. We are waiting for him to get the NOC from Cricket Australia. Once he gets that we will know what is happening and when we will join the team. We're in constant touch with him. We have updates - as in he's been bowling, he's had a bowl of two days back. But unless the Cricket Australia signs off on him saying he's fit to play, there's very little that a franchise can do, said Badani in the pre-season press conference on Monday. Venugopal Rao, DCs Director of Cricket, insisted that the side will provide an update once Starcs departure for IPL 2026 is certain. No, he's coming. He's waiting for Cricket Australia clearance, on both workload and fitness. We're monitoring the whole thing. As soon as there's an update, we'll update you. DC Captain Axar Patel chose to have an optimistic tone, saying that Starc can get the NoC any time before April 1 comes and felt drafting a like-for-like option in India left-arm pacer T Natarajan is easier said than done. See, though the confirmation on the arrival date of Starc is yet to come, I feel that right now he can come even before the first match also. If he gets the NOC, then I think he can come even before the first match and we haven't been given a particular time - that he will miss these particular matches. DC Captain Axar Patel chose to have an optimistic tone, saying that Starc can get the NoC any time before April 1 comes and felt drafting a like-for-like option in India left-arm pacer T Natarajan is easier said than done. Also Read: Live Cricket Score According to that, it will be decided whether Natarajan will replace him - lefty to lefty or not. I think he is doing very well from last year and he had a camp in Dubai also and we are regularly monitoring him and he is doing quite good from last year and is 100 percent fit. Article Source: IANS
Arundhati Reddy Named ICCs Player Of The Month For February
T20 World Cup: India seamer Arundhati Reddy has been named the ICC Womens Player of the Month for February 2026 for the first time in her career, thanks to her exceptional performance that played a key role in Indias memorable victory in Australia. Its a real honour to be named ICC Player of the Month, and even more special knowing I was able to contribute to a T20I series win in Australia. Beating Australia on their home turf is never easy, which makes this award even more meaningful. This series win has given our team a huge boost of confidence as we build towards the ICC Womens T20 World Cup in England and Wales this summer. Weve got a well-balanced squad, and I believe well be a team to watch, Reddy said. Reddy ended the three-match T20I series against Australia as the top wicket-taker, taking eight wickets with an average of 10.87 and an economy rate of 7.25. Her contributions were crucial to India's significant victory, as they won the series 2-1, their first T20I series win in Australia since 2016. The right-arm seamer was accurate from her very first game in Sydney, finishing with a career-best 4/22 and earning the Player of the Match award. The 28-year-old had a series of impactful performances in the following two games, with figures of 2/30 in Canberra and 2/35 in the series-deciding match in Adelaide. Reddy ended the three-match T20I series against Australia as the top wicket-taker, taking eight wickets with an average of 10.87 and an economy rate of 7.25. Her contributions were crucial to India's significant victory, as they won the series 2-1, their first T20I series win in Australia since 2016. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side will then head to England in May for a one-off Test followed by three T20Is, which will serve as a preparatory series before they kick off their T20 World Cup campaign. Article Source: IANS
Pak Opener Sahibzada Farhan Bags ICC Players Of The Month Award For February
T20 World Cup: Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan has bagged the ICC Mens Player of the Month for February 2026 after his stunning ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 campaign in Sri Lanka, where he was the highest run-getter with 383 runs in seven matches (six innings) at an average of 76.60 that included two hundreds and as many half centuries. The right-hander had a superb run at the global event, boasting a strike rate of 160.25 while breaking Virat Kohli's longstanding record of most runs at the T20 World Cup in a single edition. He also became the first batter to score two centuries (against Namibia and Sri Lanka) in a singular global event of the shortest format. Sahibzada won the award ahead of Will Jacks of England and Shadley van Schalwyk of the USA, following a vote conducted among global fans registered at icc-cricket.com and a specialist panel comprising former international players and media representatives. It is the only time Farhan has won the monthly ICC award, with the hard-hitting batter becoming the first male Pakistan player to achieve the feat since pacer Haris Rauf in November 2024. Its an incredible feeling to win this ICC award, especially for performances on the World Cup stage, where fans from all over the world are watching every moment. That makes it even more special, Farhan was quoted as saying in the ICC release. It was truly a tournament Ill always cherish, and Im determined to carry this momentum forward in the series and competitions ahead. Im deeply grateful to my teammates for their constant support and belief in me - this wouldnt have been possible without them. Its an incredible feeling to win this ICC award, especially for performances on the World Cup stage, where fans from all over the world are watching every moment. That makes it even more special, Farhan was quoted as saying in the ICC release. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As a result of the memorable run, the 29-year old made it to the ICC Team of the Tournament with scores of 47, 73, 0, 100 not out, DNB, 63, 100 across seven games. Article Source: IANS
Smit To Lead Namibia In ICC CWC League 2 Tri-series Featuring Oman & Scotland
Cricket World Cup League: Regular skipper Gerhard Erasmus is set to pass on the leadership duties of Namibia, with all-rounder JJ Smit appointed captain of the side for next months ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 tri-series, which will be hosted in Windhoek and feature Oman and Scotland. The tri-series will see the three participating teams compete across six matches starting April 2, forming part of the ongoing League 2 cycle. At present, Namibia occupy sixth position on the League 2 table and will be eager to capitalise on home conditions to improve their standing and remain within reach of the top four teams in the competition. At the conclusion of this phase, the top four teams in the standings will secure qualification for the main pathway tournament leading into the next ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. Smit will lead a 15-member squad for the Windhoek leg, which includes fresh faces William Lottering and Zacheo Jansen van Vuuren. The squad also retains a strong core of players from Namibias recent campaign at the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Namibias performance in that tournament was underwhelming, as they were eliminated in the group stage after suffering defeats in all four Group A matches. Under Erasmus captaincy, the side finished at the bottom of the standings without registering a single point. Their tournament began with a loss to the Netherlands, who chased down Namibias total of 156/8 to win by seven wickets. This was followed by a comprehensive 93-run defeat against India, where Namibia were bowled out for 116 in pursuit of 210. A subsequent 31-run loss to the United States further hampered their progress, before their campaign concluded with a heavy 102-run defeat to Pakistan, in which they were dismissed for just 97. Their tournament began with a loss to the Netherlands, who chased down Namibias total of 156/8 to win by seven wickets. This was followed by a comprehensive 93-run defeat against India, where Namibia were bowled out for 116 in pursuit of 210. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Namibia squad: JJ Smit (c), Gerhard Erasmus, Max Heingo, Bernard Scholtz, Jan Frylinck, Dylan Leicher, William Lottering, Zacheo Jansen van Vuuren, Malan Kruger, Ben Shikongo, Ruben Trumpelmann, Jack Brassell, Zane Green, WP Myburgh, Louren Steenkamp Article Source: IANS

