IPL 2026: 'The Beginning Of The Road To Redemption,' Says Pujara On Shami's Spell Vs DC
Lucknow Super Giants: Former Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara believes that India's star and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) bowler Mohammed Shami has begun his road to redemption after a brilliant spell in LSG's campaign opener in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against Delhi Capitals (DC) played at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Wednesday. Despite returning figures of 1-28, Shami made a decisive impact during the Power-play, setting the tone for his side with early control and tactical precision. This season of the IPL is very important for Mohammed Shami, and the way he started off the tournament with this performance against DC shows he means business. Yes, his figures read 1 for 28, but it was Shami who played a crucial role in helping his side get off to a strong start in the powerplay, Pujara told Jio Hotstar. The experienced seamer struck on the very first ball of the run chase, dismissing KL Rahul with a well-planned delivery. He first got rid of KL Rahul on the very first ball of the run chase, and full credit to Shami. He knew that Rahul loves to play the inside-out shot, so he bowled a wide delivery. Rahul played the inside-out shot, but it went straight into the hands of the deep point fielder, he explained. Beyond the wicket, Pujara highlighted Shamis ability to apply pressure by maintaining tight lines and restricting scoring opportunities. Then, he restricted the run flow by bowling tight lines and did not allow the batters to score runs, he added. Pujara also pointed to Shamis consistent performances in domestic cricket over the past year as a key factor behind his strong start to the season. Then, he restricted the run flow by bowling tight lines and did not allow the batters to score runs, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite Shami's brilliant spell, Delhi Capitals chased down the 142-run target in just 17.1 overs and handed a 6-wicket defeat to LSG. Article Source: IANS
Tom Smith Joins England As Assistant Coach Ahead Of Women's T20 World Cup
Head Coach Charlotte Edwards: England Women's cricket team has appointed Tom Smith as their new assistant coach ahead of the upcoming Women's T20 World Cup 2026, which will begin on June 12. The former left-arm spinner has taken nearly 400 wickets across all formats during his professional playing career for Sussex, Surrey, Middlesex, and Gloucestershire. Smith has good coaching experience. His coaching stint began in 2021 in Gloucestershire, when he fulfilled a dual player/coach role before stepping into the assistant coach role in 2025. Smith also worked as an assistant coach with the Birmingham Phoenix womens team during The Hundred last year. Smith joins Head Coach Charlotte Edwards coaching group ahead of a hectic schedule of international cricket that includes the ICC Womens T20 World Cup on home soil, a first-ever Womens Test match at Lords, and white-ball series against New Zealand, India, and Ireland. The opportunity to coach England Women is an amazing one, and Im incredibly excited to get started. Its shaping up to be a brilliant summer, with a home World Cup on the horizon and a T20 series against India. Ill also be returning to Bristol for the India T20, which will be a really special experience and one Im very much looking forward to, Smith said in a statement. Id like to thank Jon Lewis, Mark Alleyne, and everyone at Gloucestershire for their understanding and support during this transition. I wish the players, staff, and supporters all the very best for the summer ahead and beyond, he added. While England Women's Head coach Charlotte Edwards said, Im delighted Tom is joining us as our spin bowling coach after a professional playing career spanning nearly 20 years as a left-arm spinner, most notably at Gloucestershire, before moving into coaching at the same county and working with Birmingham Phoenix women. Id like to thank Jon Lewis, Mark Alleyne, and everyone at Gloucestershire for their understanding and support during this transition. I wish the players, staff, and supporters all the very best for the summer ahead and beyond, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, England is placed in Group 2 of the T20 World Cup 2026, along with Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland, the West Indies, India, and New Zealand. They will start their campaign against Sri Lanka on June 12. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Bowlers Get Confused When We Bat Together,' Says Jitesh On Pairing With Shepherd
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finishers Jitesh Sharma and Romario Shepherd spoke about their on-field chemistry, highlighting how their contrasting styles make them a challenging pair for bowlers in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as they gear up for their second match to be played against five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday. Jitesh underlined the tactical advantage of their partnership, noting how their differing strengths complicate field placements for the opposition. I feel when we play together, the bowler might be confused. When I can use all the angles, he can hit the ball with power. So it's confusing for the bowler to place the field, he said in a video released by RCB on X. Shepherd, meanwhile, emphasised the confidence he derives from batting alongside Jitesh, crediting him for creating a positive environment in the middle. Whenever I'm batting with him, I feel confident because he always makes me feel like I'm the best. Also, he makes me feel like I can hit every ball for six. So that's something that, you know, he gives me the confidence to go there and play my shots, he said. Despite his own aggressive approach, Jitesh admitted that matching Shepherds power is no easy task. I can't gain the power that I want. I think if I try to gain that power, I might not be a cricketer; I might be a bodybuilder or something else. But I think it's very difficult to get his power, he added. Shepherd also praised Jiteshs composure and versatility, particularly in pressure situations, which helps him remain calm at the other end. Whenever you're batting with someone like Jitesh, what Jitesh does well in the end, you know, is hold his composure, stay calm, and you know, you have all the shots. So it's easy for him to actually go to one of his funky shots, you know, one of the scoops or something like that. In T20 cricket, that's all you want, he said. Shepherd also praised Jiteshs composure and versatility, particularly in pressure situations, which helps him remain calm at the other end. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jitesh and Shepherd played a huge role in RCB's triumph last year. Jitesh scored 261 runs in 15 matches, while Shepherd hit 151 runs in just 8 matches and also scored a 14-ball fifty against CSK. Article Source: IANS
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Nuwan Thushara Moves Court Against SLC Over IPL 2026 NOC Denial: Report
News Wire Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka fast bowler Nuwan Thushara has moved the Colombo District Court seeking legal intervention after Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) declined to grant him a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for participation in the Indian Premier League 2026. The matter came up for hearing on Thursday, with the court scheduling the next proceedings for April 9. In his petition, Thushara has named SLC president Shammi Silva, secretary Bandula Dissanayake, treasurer Sujeewa Godaliyadda and CEO Ashley de Silva as defendants. The pacer had secured a contract with Royal Challengers Bengaluru for IPL 2026, having previously featured in the tournament in the last two seasons with the boards approval. However, SLC is understood to have withheld the NOC this time, citing his failure to meet required fitness benchmarks, according to News Wire Sri Lanka. Thushara has contested the decision, stating that his central contract with the board expires on March 31, 2026, and that he had already communicated his intention not to renew it. He further claimed that he has effectively been out of national selection plans, making the boards stance on fitness grounds inconsistent and unjustified. In his plea, the bowler maintained that his fitness levels remain in line with those of previous years, during which he was granted NOCs to participate in overseas leagues, including the IPL. He argued that the refusal to issue the clearance now lacks merit, especially given the absence of any change in his physical condition. Thushara has contested the decision, stating that his central contract with the board expires on March 31, 2026, and that he had already communicated his intention not to renew it. He further claimed that he has effectively been out of national selection plans, making the boards stance on fitness grounds inconsistent and unjustified. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Thushara has sought judicial relief in the form of a declaration affirming his right to receive the NOC, along with interim and permanent orders directing SLC to grant him permission to compete in the IPL and other international leagues. The case will next be heard on April 9, as the dispute between the player and the national board continues to unfold. Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe To Host Australia For ODI Series In September
ZC Managing Director Givemore Makoni: Zimbabwe Cricket has announced that they will host Australia for a three-match ODI series in September, marking Australias first ODI visit to the country in more than a decade. The last time the two sides met on Zimbabwean soil in this format was during a triangular series in August/September 2014, which also featured South Africa. The series will commence on September 15, with the second and third matches scheduled to be played on September 18 and 20. All fixtures will be played at Harare Sports Club. The series forms a key part of Zimbabwe's build-up to the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2027, which Zimbabwe will co-host alongside South Africa and Namibia. ZC Managing Director Givemore Makoni said the tour comes at an important stage for the team. We are delighted to welcome Australia back to Zimbabwe for what promises to be a highly competitive ODI series, he said. Fixtures of this calibre are vital for our growth as a team. With the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2027 on the horizon, this tour provides invaluable preparation as we build towards hosting the tournament alongside South Africa and Namibia. It is also a fantastic opportunity for our fans to experience top-level international cricket at home, and we look forward to strong support at Harare Sports Club. Zimbabwe has consistently proven to be a thorn in the side for Australian outfits in recent times. Most recently, Australia's T20 outfit was left chastened by a 23-run defeat to Zimbabwe at this year's T20 World Cup in February enroute to an embarrassing group stage exit. It is also a fantastic opportunity for our fans to experience top-level international cricket at home, and we look forward to strong support at Harare Sports Club. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Zimbabwe, Australia's visit will follow three T20s in the country against India, while they will also be heading to India in Janaury 2027 for three ODIs. Article Source: IANS
My Role Is To Understand What Each Individual Needs And Prepare Them For Match Situations: DK
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik, who has transitioned into a batting coaching role at Royal Challengers Bengaluru after formerly representing the franchise, opened up on his role, saying that his job is to understand every player's needs and help them prepare for tough situations in the match. His influence was evident as the team started their 2026 IPL campaign by making history with the fastest 200-plus chase in the IPL, defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad in just 15.4 overs, an achievement that underscores the team's strong preparation and effective execution under pressure. In our team, we have players at very different stages of their careers. All of them are eager to learn, and my role is to understand what each individual needs while ultimately preparing them for match situations. Where they bat and the challenges they face are very different. For example, someone like Phil Salt will often deal with the new ball swinging, whereas for someone like Romario Shepherd, swing is rarely a factor at that stage. So, its about helping them understand those scenarios, what positions to get into, what to look for and then observing and giving them feedback accordingly. Coaching is as much about understanding the person as it is about the skill, Karthik said, reflecting on his coaching philosophy. Drawing from his playing career and broadcasting experience, Karthik highlights the importance of clarity, brevity, and trust to help players make well-informed decisions under pressure. These are elite players who are already dominating world cricket, so you dont need to overcoach. Its about giving them the right inputs and trusting them to make the best decisions. My experience in broadcasting has been very helpful. You travel, watch different teams and players closely, and analyse both their strengths and weaknesses. As a commentator, youre constantly observing and breaking the game down, which helps later in coaching. Its also taught me to communicate clearly and concisely, and that really helps when working with players, Karthik added. This season, RCBs batting has shown a consistent structure and adaptability throughout different phases. A crucial part of Karthiks role has been customising preparations for each player, enabling them to foresee and react to particular match situations. As a commentator, youre constantly observing and breaking the game down, which helps later in coaching. Its also taught me to communicate clearly and concisely, and that really helps when working with players, Karthik added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We try to simulate match situations in training and identify the shots hes most comfortable with and also the areas where he feels he can improve. Then its about designing drills around that, Karthik said. Article Source: IANS
Lucknow Super Giants: Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has heaped praise on young batter Sameer Rizvi after his unbeaten 70 off 47 balls powered Delhi Capitals (DC) to a thumping six-wicket win against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their opening match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 played at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Pietersen, who worked as a mentor with the DC last year, revealed that he watched Rizvi closely last season and was impressed with the skillset the Indian batter possesses. He urged DC's management to keep backing Rizvi, and he will pay back with match-winning knocks. He played the situation beautifully, and I'm not surprised. I spent a lot of time with Sameer last season, watched him closely. He scored a hundred in a warm-up game but, unfortunately, couldn't find a place in the first half of the tournament. However, when he got his opportunity later in the season, he showed what he was about, and everybody looked up and said, This kid is a proper player, and we probably need to invest in him for a period of time, Pietersen told Jio Hotstar. When you invest in a young player, you need that trust that the player can pay you back, and he has done exactly that in this game. He really delivered under pressure. Once you get your team over the line in a big game, especially the first game of the IPL, in a tense situation and a lot of eyeballs on you, not being in the first XI, winning that game makes you feel far better than just scoring a hundred in a high-scoring match, he added. Pietersen also supported Delhi Capitals' coach decision of sending Tristan Stubbs ahead of experienced batter David Miller, as according to the former England opener, Miller is best suited as a finisher, and Stubbs, who plays at number three in Tests, can better absorb the pressure. When you invest in a young player, you need that trust that the player can pay you back, and he has done exactly that in this game. He really delivered under pressure. Once you get your team over the line in a big game, especially the first game of the IPL, in a tense situation and a lot of eyeballs on you, not being in the first XI, winning that game makes you feel far better than just scoring a hundred in a high-scoring match, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Youve got a player in Tristan Stubbs who is full of confidence. You're making it sound like it's the best decision ever made. But when you're four down for 20, and it's between Tristan Stubbs and David Miller, who are you sending in? You're sending in Tristan Stubbs, he added. Article Source: IANS
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'Pant Puts Himself Under Tremendous Pressure By Opening The Batting': Pietersen
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Former England cricketer Kevin Pietersen has disagreed with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) skipper Rishabh Pant's decision to open the innings in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 after the skippers brief outing at the top order against Delhi Capitals on Wednesday. Pant promoted himself to the opening slot against Delhi Capitals, but his stay at the crease was cut short due to an unfortunate run-out at the non-strikers end. The dismissal came after a drive from Mitchell Marsh ricocheted off the bowlers hand and deflected onto the stumps. According to Pietersen, Pant, who struggled for runs in the last season, has increased the pressure on himself after deciding to open the innings for the team. He believes that Pant should not force himself at the top and focus on enjoying the position that he bats in. When you look at the strength and depth of LSG's batting, is Rishabh Pant really an opening batter? I think he might have gone a little too far ahead of where he was in the line-up compared to last year. Last year, he moved down the order, and now suddenly it's, I'm going to come up to the top, Pieterson told Jio Hotstar. I think he just needs to go out and enjoy his cricket. Dont force yourself into batting at three; enjoy the luxury of that position. I think he puts himself under tremendous pressure by opening the batting, he added. Pant became the most expensive player in the tournament's history last year when LSG secured the wicketkeeper-batter for Rs 27 crore. However, his performance with the bat failed to justify his price tag. Although he scored a century, his overall performance remained underwhelming, as the ton came when LSG were already out of the race for the playoffs. I think he just needs to go out and enjoy his cricket. Dont force yourself into batting at three; enjoy the luxury of that position. I think he puts himself under tremendous pressure by opening the batting, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, LSG lost their first match after Delhi Capitals chased down an easy target of 142 runs in just 17.1 overs. Pant's batting position will again be a talking point when LSG face Sunrisers Hyderabad in their next match on April 5 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Article Source: IANS
SAs Rassie Van Der Dussen Announces Retirement From International Cricket
Cricket South Africa: South Africa batter Rassie van der Dussen has announced his retirement from international cricket, bringing the curtain down on a career that saw him emerge as one of the countrys most dependable white-ball performers. The 35-year-old made the announcement through a statement on social media, expressing gratitude for his journey with the Proteas. It is with a proud heart and a profound sense of gratitude that I announce my retirement from international cricket. To wear the Proteas jersey is a feat that demands a level of resilience and dedication that both Tests, and rewards you in the most incredible way. To have played for my country has been the greatest honour of my life. This journey has been paved with years of sacrifice, but the privilege of representing South Africa was worth every moment, he said in a statement. Van der Dussen debuted at age 29 in a T20I against Zimbabwe after a strong domestic and global T20 record across various leagues and countries. His steady domestic cricket performances, including notable seasons in South Africas first-class cricket, led to his selection for the national team. Although he has appeared in 18 Tests since his debut against England in 2019, van der Dussen excelled in the ODI format. He was instrumental in South Africas 2019 World Cup run and subsequently became a regular in the middle order. His ODI stats are impressive, with 2657 runs in 71 matches at an average above 50, making him the second-best among South Africans after AB de Villiers. Reflecting on those who supported his journey, van der Dussen added, Thank you to Cricket South Africa, Enoch Nkwe, and all the Proteas coaches and managers throughout the years for affording me the platform to wear the Proteas jersey. He also acknowledged the support of his wife and the South African fans, recalling iconic moments such as walking out to bat at the Wanderers Stadium. To my wife, Lara; you have been by my side every single step of the way. You have ridden the waves of incredible highs and difficult lows with empathy, grace and strength, and you have been my biggest cheerleader, whom I could not have done this without. To the people of South Africa and the fans; thank you. There is no feeling quite like hearing MaThousand called out in the streets, or the spine-tingling experience of walking out to bat at a packed Wanderers Stadium to the deafening roar of Fokofpolisiekars Antibiotika. Those moments of connection is difficult to describe, and those emotions will stay with me forever, Van der Dussen added. Across formats, he ends his career with 905 runs from 18 Tests (six 50s), 2657 runs from 71 ODIs (six 100s, 17 50s) and 1406 runs from 57 T20Is (10 50s). Despite stepping away from international cricket, van der Dussen confirmed that he will continue to play domestic cricket and contribute to the games future. To the people of South Africa and the fans; thank you. There is no feeling quite like hearing MaThousand called out in the streets, or the spine-tingling experience of walking out to bat at a packed Wanderers Stadium to the deafening roar of Fokofpolisiekars Antibiotika. Those moments of connection is difficult to describe, and those emotions will stay with me forever, Van der Dussen added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While my time in a Proteas shirt has come to an end, my journey is not over. I will continue to play for my beloved Lions, and I am committed to giving back to this beautiful game by teaching and mentoring the next generation of South African cricketers. I love South Africa, and I love cricket. Thank you for everything, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium Pitch Report, Stats & Records (Mullanpur)
India boasts more than 50 active cricket venuesmore than any other cricket-playing nation. Among the newest additions is the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium , a modern facility that has quickly gained attention in Indian cricket. Also known as theNew Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) StadiumorMYS International Cricket Stadium, this venue was built in 2021 and is owned and operated by the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA). It is named after Maharaja Yadavindra Singh, the ninth and last ruling Maharaja of Patiala. With state-of-the-art infrastructure and modern amenities, this stadium is emerging as one of Indias premier cricket venues. Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium Key Details Located inMullanpur, New Chandigarh (Punjab), the stadium is approximately: 20 minutes from Mohali 30 minutes from Chandigarh International Airport Address:Mullanpur, District Mohali, Punjab 140901 The stadium has aseating capacity of around 38,000, making it one of the largest cricket venues in India. It features: Advanced drainage system Covered stands VIP lounges & media facilities Modern player dressing rooms LED floodlights for day-night matches Pitch Report Batting or Bowling Friendly? The pitch at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium is made using a mix ofred and black soil, which ensures firmness and durability. Overall, it is considered abalanced surface with a slight advantage for batters. Powerplay:Fast bowlers get swing and seam movement with the new ball Middle overs:Pitch settles, allowing batters to play freely Death overs:Slower balls and cutters become effective Spinners:Get grip and turn as the pitch wears Unlike extremely flat tracks like Wankhede or Chinnaswamy, this surface still offers enough assistance to bowlers, making it competitive.
MCA Chief Ajinkya Naik Meets Maha CM Fadnavis Over Proposed 1-lakh Capacity Stadium In MMR
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis: President of the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) Ajinkya Naik has met Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to advance the development of a world-class cricket stadium in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The proposed stadium, with a planned seating capacity of 100,000 spectators, is envisioned to be among the largest cricket venues globally. Designed as a state-of-the-art facility, the project aims to set new benchmarks in sporting infrastructure, fan experience, and integrated urban development. The strategic initiative was undertaken under the leadership of CM Fadnavis to advance the development of a world-class cricket stadium in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Naik also engaged in detailed discussions with Vijay Singhal, Managing Director of CIDCO to chart the roadmap for the landmark infrastructure project. This initiative marks a defining moment for Maharashtras sporting ecosystem. A 1-lakh-capacity stadium in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region will not only elevate Mumbai cricket but also firmly position Maharashtra on the global sporting map. This world-class infrastructure will create unparalleled opportunities for player development, provide critical exposure to emerging talent, and strengthen the cricketing ecosystem across all levels, Naik said. This initiative by the Maharashtra CM underscores the states forward-looking approach to sports-led development and infrastructure innovation. The stadium is expected to serve as a catalyst for sports tourism, attract marquee international events, and enhance the regions global sporting footprint. This world-class infrastructure will create unparalleled opportunities for player development, provide critical exposure to emerging talent, and strengthen the cricketing ecosystem across all levels, Naik said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In 2025, CM Devendra Fadnavis promised his govt will allot a piece of land to the MCA to build a new stadium in the city which can accommodate 1,00,000 spectators. Last year, (Amol) Kale (late MCA president) and Ajinkya Naik (MCA president) had come to me with a request that the MCA needed to build one more stadium of minimum 1,00,000-crowd capacity. I'm assuring Ajinkya that if you come with a proposal, the Maharashtra govt will give you an appropriate, good piece of land for MCA to build its own big stadium which can seat 1,00,000 spectators, he had said during a ceremony in which MCA named a stand each at Wankhede Stadium after Rohit Sharma, Ajit Wadekar and Sharad Pawar. Article Source: IANS
LSG's Story This Season Is Far From Written: Sanjiv Goenka After Team's Loss To DC
After Lucknow Super Giants: After Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) went down by six wickets against the Delhi Capitals (DC) in their opening IPL 2026 encounter, franchise owner Sanjiv Goenkar rallied behind the team and the captain Rishabh Pant to bounce back in style, saying the team's story this season is far from written. LSG were well below par with the bat, but their pacers tested DC with plenty of movement. A target of 142 was always going to be difficult to defend for the hosts, but DC rode Sameer Rizvi's unbeaten 70 to a six-wicket win to begin their IPL 2026 campaign. This is a long season, and moments like these are part of building something meaningful. I have full confidence in our captain and the team to respond with strength. To our fans, thank you for your support at Ekana, we will come back stronger. The story of @LucknowIPL this season is far from written, Goenka shared on X after the match. Asked to bat first, LSG struggled to build momentum right from the onset. In a much-talked-about move, LSG captain Rishabh Pant opened the batting but suffered horrible luck, getting run out at the non-striker's end for 7 (9) on a straight drive. Key contributions from Mitchell Marsh (35 off 28 ) and Abdul Samad (36 off 25) ensured the scoreboard kept moving despite challenging conditions, with both batters finding timely boundaries to steady the innings. However, wickets at regular intervals meant the innings concluded at 141 in 18.4 overs. Defending the total, LSG required early breakthroughs, and Mohd. Shami delivered an electrifying start on his franchise debut. Firing up the Lucknow crowd, Shami dismissed Delhi's newly acquired opener KL Rahul for a golden duck on the very first ball of the innings. Asked to bat first, LSG struggled to build momentum right from the onset. In a much-talked-about move, LSG captain Rishabh Pant opened the batting but suffered horrible luck, getting run out at the non-striker's end for 7 (9) on a straight drive. Key contributions from Mitchell Marsh (35 off 28 ) and Abdul Samad (36 off 25) ensured the scoreboard kept moving despite challenging conditions, with both batters finding timely boundaries to steady the innings. However, wickets at regular intervals meant the innings concluded at 141 in 18.4 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While the bowlers maintained discipline and energy, Delhi Capitals gradually regained control in the latter half of the chase, with Sameer Rizvi guiding them home with an unbeaten 70, sealing the game in 17.1 overs. Article Source: IANS
15 Years Later, It Still Stays With Us Tendulkar Pens Heartfelt Note On 2011 WC Win
ICC Cricket World Cup Final: India legend Sachin Tendulkar recalled the emotions of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final on the 15th anniversary of one of Indias most iconic triumphs, a night that remains etched in the nations memory. Tendulkar played a key role in Indias successful 2011 World Cup win on home soil, a historic moment cherished by all Indian fans. In his last tournament, the Master ended his drought by lifting the trophy at his home ground, becoming Indias highest run-scorer among a star-studded team. Sharing a video on X, Tendulkar reflected on the intensity and significance of that historic moment as he wrote, The first ball always makes your heart race and that night, it never stopped. 15 years later, it still stays with us. We all grew up as a bunch of young cricketers, united by one dream. To win the World Cup for India. To everyone who was a part of the journey, and to all the fansthank you for sharing it with us and making it so special. Jai Hind! Indias victory on April 2, 2011, marked a defining chapter in the countrys sporting history, as the team fulfilled a long-cherished dream. Tendulkar, who had carried the hopes of a cricket-loving nation throughout his career, finally lifted the World Cup trophy, a moment widely celebrated as the crowning achievement of his journey. The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Final at Wankhede Stadium brought together two formidable sides in a high-stakes clash watched by millions. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, Sri Lanka put up a strong total of 274/6 in their allotted 50 overs. A standout performance came from Mahela Jayawardene, whose elegant unbeaten century (103*) provided stability and momentum to Sri Lankas innings. India, backed by a passionate home crowd, faced the pressure of chasing a challenging target. The run chase got off to a rocky start, with Virender Sehwag departing without scoring. Gautam Gambhir then steadied the innings with a determined knock of 97, narrowly missing out on a century but laying the foundation for the chase. The defining contribution, however, came from captain MS Dhoni. The wicketkeeper-batter anchored the innings and accelerated when needed, forming a crucial partnership with Yuvraj Singh, who added a valuable 21 runs. The run chase got off to a rocky start, with Virender Sehwag departing without scoring. Gautam Gambhir then steadied the innings with a determined knock of 97, narrowly missing out on a century but laying the foundation for the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Beyond the result, the triumph carried deep emotional significance. It marked Indias first World Cup win since 1983, ending a 28-year wait and igniting nationwide celebrations. Article Source: IANS
Whenever We Pull On This Jersey, We Want To Win For Our Country: Gardner
T20 World Cup: Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner has stressed the importance of maintaining momentum as the team targets a clean sweep in the ODI series against the West Indies, with the final match set to be played here on Thursday, and said that the teams sole aim when they put on the jersey is to win as many games for their country. Having already secured the series with consecutive wins in the first two ODIs, Australia have been dominant throughout the Caribbean tour, earlier registering a 3-0 whitewash in the T20I leg as well. The ongoing series serves as their final international assignment before the upcoming ICC Women's T20 World Cup, making the last ODI a crucial opportunity to sign off on a high. Gardner emphasised that the team remains focused on delivering a complete performance in the final fixture rather than easing off after sealing the series. Whenever we pull on this jersey we want to win as many games for our country as possible and I guess coming to the closing parts of the season we're all super excited to I guess finish on a high knowing that we do have a big break before we get into what's going to be a hectic summer ahead, Gardner said ahead of the third ODI. Our focus is definitely on making sure that we are super clinical in the way that we finish the season and then just making sure that you know we're celebrating those sort of successes that we've had along the season too, looking forward to what's going to be a huge couple of months, she added. Gardner's Caribbean tour has had mixed results personally. The 28-year-old missed a few T20I matches because of a hamstring injury but has since come back and made a strong impact with the ball in the ODI series. The series has also marked a transition period for Australia, with Gardner working closely alongside new captain Sophie Molineux in her role as vice-captain. It's been really good obviously working under Soph for the first time. It has been a lot of fun she brings a lot of fun to this group and a lot of energy which is really cool to see. I think if you know Soph you obviously know the enjoyment that she has off the field and she certainly brought that into her leadership as well with a lot of care about her teammates, Gardner noted. The series has also marked a transition period for Australia, with Gardner working closely alongside new captain Sophie Molineux in her role as vice-captain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The ongoing ODI series is part of the ICC Women's Championship cycle, where Australia have continued their unbeaten run with two victories already against the Windies, underlining their strong form ahead of a packed international calendar. Article Source: IANS
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Whether as opener or not, however, Pant is decided on playing in the top order
IPL 2026: Happy With The Bowling', Says Axar Patel After Making A Winning Start
Lucknow Super Giants: Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel credited his sides awareness and execution with the ball for setting up a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants, highlighting how they made the most of helpful new-ball conditions before sealing the chase through a crucial middle-overs partnership. Game finished early, got close in the middle. The new ball was doing a bit, our chat was about a big partnership, and we finished well. Happy with bowling. We knew it swung and seamed at the start. We told that to all new bowlers, and they did well, said Axar Patel after the match. Mukesh Kumar set the tone with an exceptional new-ball spell, conceding less than a run a ball in the powerplay while extracting swing and seam and keeping Mitchell Marsh quiet outside off. Axar Patel then struck in trademark fashion, deceiving Aiden Markram with a skiddy, angled delivery soon after being hit for six, as DC restricted LSG to 48/2. The collapse continued with Ayush Badoni edging T Natarajan, before Lungi Ngidi produced a stunning slower ball to outfox Nicholas Pooran. Delhi tightened their grip as Marsh fell for 35 attempting to take on Kuldeep Yadav, while debutant Mukul Choudhary showed brief promise with a quick 14 before being undone by a googly. Abdul Samad offered resistance with 36 but was eventually dismissed by Natarajan, triggering a late collapse where the rest managed just three runs. Ngidi and Natarajan led the charge with three wickets each, while Kuldeep chipped in with two, sealing a dominant bowling performance for DC. During the strategic time-out, we passed on the same message that we were just one good partnership away from getting ourselves into a good position. Both of them finished off well in the end. There's a big boundary, and I felt that since the pitch was assisting pacers, I'd bowl them over me. The plan was to bring in Rizvi early. Ashutosh Sharma was also an option if the innings started well. Last year, Ashu proved himself in the first game, and this time, Rizvi. He's been excellent at practice, glad he pulled it off tonight, he added. Delhi tightened their grip as Marsh fell for 35 attempting to take on Kuldeep Yadav, while debutant Mukul Choudhary showed brief promise with a quick 14 before being undone by a googly. Abdul Samad offered resistance with 36 but was eventually dismissed by Natarajan, triggering a late collapse where the rest managed just three runs. Ngidi and Natarajan led the charge with three wickets each, while Kuldeep chipped in with two, sealing a dominant bowling performance for DC. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He took full advantage of the little spin available, attacking Shahbaz Ahmed and Aiden Markram aggressively, hitting four fours and a six in their overs. By reaching a well-earned fifty off 37 balls, Rizvis innings was key in shifting the momentum and putting DC in a strong position in a tough chase. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Pant Rues extra Runs For Close Defeat Against Delhi Capitals
Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants captain Rishabh Pant lamented the defeat, pointing to the extra runs conceded as the decisive factor in their loss to Delhi Capitals, who chased down 142 with relative comfort after early hiccups, winning the match by six wickets. When you score 140, you try too much if they play normal cricket, they win. A few extra wickets in the Power-play could have put them under pressure, said Pant after the match. The strategy of LSG revolved around the pace bowling attack from the onset; consequently, the four-pronged seam attack made it easy for them to force the Delhi Capitals to early on in their run chase of 142 runs. The seamers created plenty of opportunity for movement right from the first ball, which proved too much for KL Rahul (0), who sliced a full outswinger delivery of Mohammad Shami to deep backwards point. Nitish Rana also struggled, managing a few boundaries from loose deliveries but generally failing to find his timing before edging a ball from Mohsin Khan to the keeper after a hesitant stay. Prince Yadav was instrumental with the ball. After forcing Pathum Nissanka to play a top edge shot (which Rishabh Pant caught after running in at an angle and diving, thus causing him to collide with the fence), he then delivered the standout delivery of the Powerplay with one that swung late and hit Axar Patel's stumps after he attempted to flick the ball away on a fuller delivery that had previously swung away from him. Pant acknowledged that there was assistance for bowlers early on but felt his side failed to capitalise with the bat. There was help with the new ball, but we couldnt get a partnership going. When you dont have enough runs, you are forced to make certain calls, like using a batter to bowl a bit, he explained. Reflecting on his own dismissal, Pant chose to move on quickly. The best way to recover from it is to ignore it. You cant control it, and thinking about it puts you on the back foot, he said. Pant acknowledged that there was assistance for bowlers early on but felt his side failed to capitalise with the bat. There was help with the new ball, but we couldnt get a partnership going. When you dont have enough runs, you are forced to make certain calls, like using a batter to bowl a bit, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite the loss, Pant saw positives and hinted at his role going forward. Opening is a 50-50 call, but youll definitely see me in the top order, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
Sameer Rizvi's unbeaten 70 guides Delhi Capitals home in nervy chase
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IPL 2026: Ngidi, Natarajan Pick Three Each As DC Restrict LSG To 141
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana: Delhi Capitals (DC) produced a brilliant bowling effort as Lungi Ngidi and T. Natarajan picked three wickets each to haunt Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to 141 in 18.4 overs at the Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow on Wednesday. Asked to bat first, LSG came up with a new opening batting pair as skipper Rishabh Pant promoted himself to the top order but was removed early in the innings of an unfortunate run out. A strange moment in what might have been a caught-and-bowled chance for Mitchell Marsh turned into a run-out. Mukesh Kumar got a slight touch on the ball, which hit the stumps at the non-strikers end, catching Pant short of his crease at seven runs. Earlier, Mukesh Kumar set the tone with an exceptional start with the new ball, conceding less than a run a ball in three overs during the powerplay; he also got some swing and seam movement, but most importantly, he did not give Mitchell Marsh much room to work with outside off stump. Skipper Axar Patel then brought himself on to bowl to the right-handers and struck in standard style by deceiving Aiden Markram (11) with a skiddy, angled delivery that cramped his room and bowled him out after hitting him for a six on the previous ball before. Delhi Capitals capped off a strong first phase of the match by restricting LSG to 48/2 at the conclusion of the powerplay. Ayush Badonis stay was brief as LSG slipped to 49/3 in the seventh over, with the batter edging a regulation length delivery of T Natarjan slanting away outside off to the keeper while attempting to free his arms and go over the infield. Ngidi recovered from a costly start to deliver a possible ball of the season. He tricked Nicholas Pooran (8) with a well-disguised dipping slower ball from round the wicket. The delivery angled into the stumps and completely confused Pooran. He committed early to the flick but realised too late that the ball hadnt reached him, leaving him unable to adjust in time. Capitals gained control of the game as Mitchell Marsh battled through a slow, tempered pitch, with the exception of a boundary when he hit a six over square leg off Kuldeep Yadav. Attempting to go against the wrong'un, he misjudged it, leading to an easy catch for the fielder at long-off, getting out on 35 runs from 28 balls. Debutant Mukul Choudhary (14) showed great intent early, hitting a reverse scoop four followed by another boundary behind the wicket to Kuldeep, and added 34 runs with Abdul Samad. However, he was removed in the next over as Kuldeep tricked him with a googly, only to edge it back to the bowler. Samad showed some fight till the end, but was removed by Natarajan for 36 as the rest of the batters fell for just three runs in the end. Ngidi and Natarjan starred with the ball for Delhi, picking three wickets each after Yadav picked two. Debutant Mukul Choudhary (14) showed great intent early, hitting a reverse scoop four followed by another boundary behind the wicket to Kuldeep, and added 34 runs with Abdul Samad. However, he was removed in the next over as Kuldeep tricked him with a googly, only to edge it back to the bowler. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lucknow Super Giants (Mitchell Marsh 35, Abdul Samad 36; T Natarajan 3-29, Lungi Ngidi 3-31, Kuldeep Yadav 2-31) against Delhi Capitals. Article Source: IANS
Eden test for off-colour attacks as SRH meet KKR in run-heavy clash
Narine and Varun, who have an excellent record at the ground but did not go well in the first game in Mumbai, will be in focus for KKR
India to tour Zimbabwe for three T20 matches
India will tour Zimbabwe for three T20 internationals in July, the country's cricket board said Wednesday, packing more matches into their already-busy calendar. The matches will all be played in Harare -- on July 23, 25 and 26 -- before the teams meet again in January next year for three ODI matches in India. India last toured Zimbabwe in 2024, winning a five-match T20 series 4-1. Top-ranked India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, won the T20 World Cup last month at home. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe are a lowly 11th in the International Cricket Council (ICC) rankings but were a surprise package at the World Cup, topping their group to make it through to the second stage.
Vettori: Captaincy will have positive effect on Kishan's batting and keeping
Kishan is leading SRH until Cummins is available to play in the second half of IPL 2026
IPL 2026: Just Unfortunate That Green Has Not Been Able To Bowl So Far, Says Nayar
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) head coach Abhishek Nayar said it was just unfortunate that Australian all-rounder Cameron Green has not been able to bowl so far in the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL), adding that the franchises long-term plan was for him to be identified as a replacement for Andre Russell. Green, purchased by KKR for a jaw-dropping Rs 25.2 crore at last years IPL auction, didn't bowl an over in their season opening six-wicket defeat to Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, with Cricket Australia (CA) confirming that his bowling duties are restricted at the moment due to a lower back injury and can resume it after 10-12 days. There are things that sometimes are very unfortunate; its not in your control, but thats the sport, and thats the beauty of the sport. So, we always consider best-case scenarios. Yes, you want back-ups; you pick players who do certain things. But when we went into the auction, very simple: if Russ wasnt there, who is the next best all-rounder that we felt in the world and could add a lot of value and could take that Russell legacy forward in a different role? We felt Cam Green could do that for us. Its just unfortunate that hes not been able to bowl so far, said Nayar in the pre-match press conference, ahead of their clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens on Thursday. Nayar also said the franchise had considered injuries and fitness updates but ultimately invested in Greens overall skill set. See, the idea of picking a player in an auction is not always very short-sighted. There is obviously a horizon. You look at what a player has done over a number of years and the skill set he possesses. The sport is interesting in that way, in that a lot of times you pick a player with certain prowess, and sometimes they may even do the skill youre talking about and not perform. But for us, Cameron Green, the cricketer and the all-rounder, was really important. You take a lot of things into consideration at times, whether theres an injury, fitness updates. But eventually, I think when the auction happens and when the tournament happens, its not immediate. So whatever decision you make, you dont know what the future lies and what the future will hold. So in that aspect, we as a franchise always invest in the player and what the player at his best can bring to our table, and we know what Cam Green can do, he elaborated. Nayar further backed wrist-spinner Varun Chakaravarthy to come good, with him struggling to hit top form since the Super Eights of the 2026 Mens T20 World Cup. I honestly believe mentally he is in a very good space. Actually, in a better space than hes been in previous years in that regard. Is it his toughest challenge? I feel hes gone through a lot more than this. So whatever decision you make, you dont know what the future lies and what the future will hold. So in that aspect, we as a franchise always invest in the player and what the player at his best can bring to our table, and we know what Cam Green can do, he elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But yes, teams are playing him well. Doesnt mean he cant come back - it just means that its another challenge in his life like hes had prior, and we are trying and we are hoping and in every way backing him, and I hope the fans and the world do too, for him to come back once again, either in this game or in the future. But its inevitable that he will bounce back as he has in the past, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
ECB consider new profit rules in light of Sussex financial woes
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IPL 2026 Opening Weekend Sets Record With 515 Million Reach Across All Platforms
IPL Chairman Arun Singh Dhumal: The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season has recorded its biggest-ever opening weekend, with a combined reach of more than 515 million viewers across television and digital platforms for the first two high-scoring games of the ten-team tournament. Tournament broadcaster JioStar said a combined watch-time of 32.6 billion minutes was reported for the first two games, which meant growth in this was 26 percent as compared to the last editions opening two matches. It further added that CTV reach grew by 30 percent and concurrency went up by 61 percent, while on linear television, the first two matches of the 2026 edition witnessed a TVR growth of 24 percent over the previous seasons. The start to the season has been extremely encouraging. The combination of high-quality cricket and enhanced viewing experiences is clearly resonating with fans across the country. The IPL has always been about pushing boundaries, and it is pleasing to see how the league continues to set new benchmarks in both sport and fan engagement. Our constant effort is to build on this momentum year after year and deliver a tournament that continues to raise the bar for cricket globally. The focus remains on innovation, competitiveness, and creating an experience that connects with fans at every level, said IPL Chairman Arun Singh Dhumal in a statement. A key feature of this season has been differentiated viewing experiences, including a connected TV Hindi feed featuring former players such as Ravichandran Ashwin, Suresh Raina, Harbhajan Singh, Virender Sehwag, and Irfan Pathan. The opening weekend numbers are a strong reflection of the deep and enduring connection that fans have with the IPL. What is particularly encouraging is not just the scale, but the quality of engagement we are witnessing across platforms. It reinforces our belief that the IPL continues to evolve with the expectations of a modern, diverse audience while staying true to the essence of the game. At the BCCI, our endeavour has always been to ensure that the IPL grows in scale, quality, and reach with every season. We remain committed to making the tournament bigger and better, both on the field and in the way fans experience the game, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. The strong opening, driven by two high-scoring run chases, sets the tone for what the broadcasters say could be the biggest IPL season yet in terms of viewership. TATA IPL 2026 has opened at record scale, with deeper engagement than ever before across all platforms. This reinforces both the unmatched scale of live cricket in India and JioStars position as the definitive home of cricket. At the BCCI, our endeavour has always been to ensure that the IPL grows in scale, quality, and reach with every season. We remain committed to making the tournament bigger and better, both on the field and in the way fans experience the game, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This scale and depth of engagement come from combining the strength of the large screen with the interactivity of digital, thus creating a truly immersive and personalised experience for fans. As the tournament progresses, we will continue to push the boundaries of consumer engagement and partner outcomes, said Ishan Chatterjee, CEO, Sports, JioStar. Article Source: IANS
No Excuses For Ashes Behaviour, Says Duckett; Vows To Be More Professional For Prolonging Career
T20 World Cup: Englands left-handed opener Ben Duckett said there were no excuses for his off-field behaviour during the Ashes and has vowed to become more professional with an aim to prolong his international career. A video emerged of Duckett appearing drunk during Englands mid-series break in Noosa, which was one of several drink-related incidents that marred the teams trip in Australia. It was a tour to forget for Duckett, who averaged 20.20 with a top score of 42 as England lost the Ashes 4-1, and was an unused member in the sides run to the Mens T20 World Cup semi-finals. I have to be better at dealing with being in the public eye. I probably had a week at home since October, so it can be tough, but that is certainly no excuse for some of my actions. Reflecting on the World Cup and looking back over my winter, I am not getting any younger, and I don't want to be having niggles. When my England career comes to an end, I want that to be down to lack of runs and not injuries. It's about prolonging my career and being as fit as I can so that part of my game is never going to be an issue, Duckett was quoted as saying by Sky Sports. To retain his Test team spot, Duckett pulled out of his IPL deal with Delhi Capitals and will instead play county cricket for Nottinghamshire. The IPL is the best franchise tournament in the world, and you are playing against the best players around, so it would have been great for my game. But I have to look at myself and what I prioritise, and that is playing cricket for England. Trying to score red-ball runs will hopefully help me out later in the summer, he added. Duckett admitted to disappointment over his time with the bat in the Ashes, but said he would not dwell on it. I'm very disappointed with how I went. It wasn't the campaign I was hoping for, but now it's about not dwelling on it too much. There are lots of different things I can look at, but you can also look at holding your hands up and saying 'well played' to the opposition. It was extremely tough, and Australia's bowling unit from start to finish was incredibly difficult. I felt in good touch throughout, but didn't go on to get a big score. Duckett admitted to disappointment over his time with the bat in the Ashes, but said he would not dwell on it. I'm very disappointed with how I went. It wasn't the campaign I was hoping for, but now it's about not dwelling on it too much. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we have to stick with what works for us and tighten up around areas like closing out and winning more games. We have a group of players picked for how we play. Speaking for myself, I get the best out of myself when I am trying to be positive and put pressure on myself. I know at times that won't work, but if I try and reinvent my game now at the age I am at, I don't think my career will go up, only down, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
DC opt to bowl; no Mayank Yadav for LSG
Axar Patel becomes the first away captain to win a toss this season
IPL 2026: Aquib Nabi Misses Out As Delhi Capitals Elect To Bowl Against LSG
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bowl against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the fifth match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Wednesday. We will bowl first. First game, red soil, so we want to see how the pitch plays, said DC captain Axar Patel after winning the toss. Obviously, the data is there that the second team wins more. The tournament is starting, we want to see how our bowling goes, and that's what we wanted to bowl. Last season, we started well, but we failed to qualify because of one match in the middle. We want to start well again, hope to see it go then. On his overseas pick, Patel said, three batters and a bowler. David Miller, Pathum Nissanka, Tristan Stubbs, and Lungi Ngidi. Rishabh Pant, Lucknow Super Giants captain, said, I think it doesn't matter in a wicket like this. It's always good to have what you want. The wicket won't change much apart from the dew. I think it's a completely new energy for sure. We have changed our colour, logo, and definitely our mindset over the last year. We are also working on the negative stuff for sure. We are feeling good, and I think that's the only thing I am going to say. I am feeling good and ready to roar. Well, definitely we have to improve from what we did last season. We need to look into the injuries as well. As a captain, you can't look into those things too much. The bowlers are really fit and waiting to just go out there and make an impact, he added. Playing XIs: Delhi Capitals: Pathum Nissanka, KL Rahul (wk), Nitish Rana, Axar Patel (c), David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam, Lungi Ngidi, T Natarajan, Mukesh Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav Impact substitutes: Sameer Rizvi, Karun Nair, Ashutosh Sharma, Dushmantha Chameera, Auqib Nabi Delhi Capitals: Pathum Nissanka, KL Rahul (wk), Nitish Rana, Axar Patel (c), David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam, Lungi Ngidi, T Natarajan, Mukesh Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Digvesh Singh Rathi, Avesh Khan, Himmat Singh, Shahbaz Ahmed, Akshat Raghuwanshi Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Chahal Is Very Smart, Taking Out Gill And Buttler Came At Right Time, Says Kumble
Yuzvendra Chahal: Legendary India leg-spinner Anil Kumble praised Yuzvendra Chahals tactical nous in helping Punjab Kings beat Gujarat Titans by three wickets in IPL 2026, adding that his taking out Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler came at the right time for the side to start their campaign on a high. Chahals spell of 2-28, along with Vijaykumar Vyshaks 3-34, ensured PBKS kept GT to 162/8, which they chased down with five balls to spare. Yuzvendra Chahal is very smart. He changes his line, length, varies his speeds, you name it. He didnt try too many variations in terms of how he set up the batter. He kept bowling slightly wider and was very smart in that sense. He looked at the conditions and then aimed for the bigger side of the ground. He knew that if someone had to take him on that side, they had to connect really well, which they couldnt. He got a wicket, and those wickets of Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler came at the right time for Punjab Kings, because Gill was looking good to capitalise on a strong start. Unfortunately for GT, their usual approach of having one batter anchor through 15 overs, which generally gives them an advantage, didnt quite work out, said Kumble on JioHotstar. Kumble also questioned GTs use of pacer Prasidh Krishna, who was introduced only in the 13th over, saying the Purple Cap holder from last years season should have been bowled earlier in the innings. It was very surprising that the Gujarat Titans brought in Prasidh Krishna, the Purple Cap holder, only in the 13th over. The first one, of course, was a lucky breakthrough. Shreyas Iyer had been hit on the hand a couple of balls earlier, so maybe there was a loss in concentration. Kumble also questioned GTs use of pacer Prasidh Krishna, who was introduced only in the 13th over, saying the Purple Cap holder from last years season should have been bowled earlier in the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You cant hold him back like that, and thats why the last over of Prasidh Krishna went for 14 runs. For GTs sake, Prasidh should have possibly bowled at least one over between the 6th and 10th overs, because he was ideally suited to that surface, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch KKR Vs SRH, Know All Details
Kolkata Knight Riders: Kolkata Knight Riders will aim to resolve key bowling issues, especially in their spin bowlers, when they face Sunrisers Hyderabad in an IPL 2026 match at Eden Gardens on Thursday. The game features two batting-focused teams, but both sides have notable weaknesses in their bowling attacks. For KKR, this match marks the start of a vital home phase. With three fixtures scheduled within a week and another on April 19 before a lengthy break due to state elections, the three-time champions will be keen to capitalise on familiar conditions. Historically dominant at Eden Gardens, KKR have won 54 of their 95 matches at the venue, but their current campaign has begun on shaky ground. A lack of bowling depth has become a significant concern. Injuries to Harshit Rana and Akash Deep, along with the unavailability of Matheesha Pathirana and Cameron Green's limited role, have weakened their attack. These issues were evident in their opener, where they failed to defend a total of 220, conceding a large opening stand that highlighted their difficulties with the new ball. More concerning, however, has been the performance of their spin duo, Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy. Chakravarthy leaked runs without much success, while Narine was underutilised, raising questions about KKRs ability to control the middle overs. SRH encounters similar problems following their loss in the opening match. Although they have a strong top order with Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Travis Head, their bowling unit found it difficult to defend a score over 200. Pat Cummins's absence due to fitness issues has further weakened their lineup. After several bowlers underperformed in the opener, SRH must rely on both their key batsmen and bowlers to excel in what is expected to be a high-scoring match. When: Wednesday, April 2, 7:30 PM IST Where: Eden Gardens, Kolkata Where to watch: The KKR vs SRH match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The KKR vs SRH match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sunrisers Hyderabad: Ishan Kishan (c & wk), Heinrich Klaasen, Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Aniket Verma, Smaran Ravichandran, Salil Arora, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Pat Cummins, Liam Livingstone, Kamindu Mendis, Krains Fuletra, Brydon Carse, Praful Hinge, Sakib Hussain, Onkar Tarmale, Jaydev Unadkat, Shivam Mavi, Harshal Patel, Eshan Malinga, David Payne, Harsh Dubey, Amit Kumar, Zeeshan Ansari Article Source: IANS
KKR vs SRH Match 6, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
KKR vs SRH Match 6, Cricket Tips :Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad recorded a defeat in their opening matches of the IPL 2026. KKR lost to Mumbai Indians while defending 220 runs, whereas SRH couldn't defend 201 runs against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Both teams suffered humiliation because of poor bowling displays. As a result, both teams will be under pressure when they step on the field to face each other in Kolkata. These two will be in action on Thursday at Eden Gardens at 7:30 PM IST. Batting-wise, these sides have several options, but their bowling units look below-average. The team that can bowl well will get over the line on Thursday. KKR vs SRH: Match Details Date: April 02, 2026 (Thursday) Time: 7:30 PM IST Venue: Eden Gardens, Kolkata KKR vs SRH Live Streaming Details The KKR vs SRH clash will be televised on the Star Sports Networks in India. For the Indian fans, the live stream will be provided through the Jio Hotstar app or website. KKR vs SRH Head-to-Head in IPL Total Matches : 30 KKR : 20 SRH : 10 No-Result : 00 KKR vs SRH: Ground Pitch Report Eden Gardens is another happy hunting venue for the batting side in India. The wicket here has nothing for the bowlers, and it is a high-scoring game. Teams have scored 200+ here consistently. Fast outfields and shorter boundaries play in the hands of the batters. KKR vs SRH Possible XIs KKR: Ajinkya Rahane (c), Sunil Narine, Finn Allen, Cam Green, Angkrish Raghuvanshi (wk), Ramandeep Singh, Rinku Singh, Anukul Roy, Varun Chakaravarthy, Vaibhav Arora, Blessing Muzarabani SRH : Ishan Kishan (c & wk), Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Heinrich Klaasen, Liam Livingstone, Harsh Dubey, Aniket Verma, Nitish Reddy, Salil Arora, Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari, David Payne KKR vs SRH: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Finn Allen showed some glimpses of his ability against MI but got out at the wrong time. But he will like batting in Kolkata, and his 33-ball century against South Africa came at this venue. For SRH, stand-in captain Ishan Kishan is in good form, and he will be the big wicket. Probable Best Bowler Sunil Narine holds the key for KKR because of his experience in Kolkata. He can take wickets in the middle overs. For SRH, Harshal Patel is the all-phase bowler, and his team will expect him to perform well. Today Match Prediction : SRH have a weaker bowling unit, with not many wicket-taking options. Hence, we predict KKR, who are playing at home, to win this game. KKR vs SRH Match 6, IPL 2026, Today KKR vs SRH Match, KKR vs SRH Prediction, KKR vs SRH Predicted XIs, Injury Update for KKR vs SRH Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer: The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
IPL 2026: Woke Up With Little Bit Of Nerves, Ponting Kept Me Calm And Collected, Says Connolly
New Delhi: After dazzling with a match-winning 72 on his IPL debut to give Punjab Kings a three-wicket win over Gujarat Titans, batting all-rounder Cooper Connolly said head coach Ricky Pontings guidance helped him stay calm and collected, which in turn cooled down the nerves he had on the morning of the clash. Connolly struck an unbeaten 72 off 44 balls and held his nerve in a chase of 163 after PBKS suffered a middle-order wobble. I woke up in the morning with a little bit of nerves, which I was really happy about, but yeah, I was really looking forward to getting out there and playing my part the best I can. Ricky Ponting just kept me calm and collected. He told me to play my game, go out there and dominate. It was a nice team performance. We were very strong with the ball and made things easier for ourselves. It was a really good day for us. I was looking forward to spending time out in the middle with Shreyas Iyer and just sort of picking his brains a little bit. Hes a world-class player. Ive played a little bit of cricket with him for Australia A and Australia. He is a great player for a reason, and hopefully, I can learn as much as I can, said Connolly on JioHotstar. Connollys successful debut for PBKS carried similarities of how his childhood hero Shaun Marsh fared in his very first IPL game. Both began their IPL journeys with PBKS, marked their first appearance with half-centuries, and came in successful run chases. Both stayed unbeaten to see their side home, and were named Player of the Match for their efforts. I was looking forward to spending time out in the middle with Shreyas Iyer and just sort of picking his brains a little bit. Hes a world-class player. Ive played a little bit of cricket with him for Australia A and Australia. He is a great player for a reason, and hopefully, I can learn as much as I can, said Connolly on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I looked up to him as a mentor and an idol and really enjoyed spending some time with him. Its nice to be among the runs. There are still plenty of games to go and I am really looking forward to the rest of the tournament, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Rabada Must Rediscover Yorker To Succeed In Death Over Bowling, Opines Rayudu
New Delhi: Former India batter Ambati Rayudu believes Kagiso Rabada must rediscover his skill of bowling the yorker in order to regain effectiveness of bowling in the death overs in IPL 2026. Rabada, who won the purple cap in IPL 2020, has struggled in recent seasons - taking only 20 wickets in 21 matches in the last three editions. He began this season with figures of 1-34 in three overs for Gujarat Titans, who lost to Punjab Kings by three wickets in New Chandigarh. I think one thing we have noticed over the years about Rabada, you know, as you Dale Steyn) also used to bowl that cross-seam sort of an outswinger, a baseball sort of a thing, and he used to bowl a very good yorker early on when he was bowling seam-up. But has he started bowling too much of that cross-seam? He lost his yorker. I think that's the reason why we are seeing him not bowl so well in the death. But initially, he used to bowl really well in the death when he just started. Maybe that's something that he can get back into his game, said Rayudu on ESPNCricinfo. Steyn, the former South Africa pacer, felt saying Rabada was searching a little bit for wickets and had kind of lost that yorker a little bit in recent years. He also compared Rabadas trajectory with Marco Jansen, who returned with figures of 1-20 for PBKS in the same game. He had fantastic yorker and then there was a season or period where the South African bowling line-up kind of went back of a length and crossed the seam, and I think that's where he kind of lost that yorker a little bit, whereas Marco doesn't bowl a lot of yorkers, he uses a lot more variations. Steyn, the former South Africa pacer, felt saying Rabada was searching a little bit for wickets and had kind of lost that yorker a little bit in recent years. He also compared Rabadas trajectory with Marco Jansen, who returned with figures of 1-20 for PBKS in the same game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So KG is searching a little bit and Marco has kind of figured it out and you can tell by, what is it, ten balls per wicket versus 71 (in the death overs since the start of IPL 2025)? One guy searching the other one, he knows exactly what he wants to do, he added. Article Source: IANS
No Doubt Its No. 1: Amelia Ranks Her Knock After Unbeaten 179 Against SA
Amelia Kerr: Amelia Kerr produced one of the greatest innings in womens ODI history, guiding New Zealand to a record chase of 347 against South Africa at Basin Reserve. Her unbeaten 179 off 139 balls powered the White Ferns to 350/8, the highest successful run chase in womens ODIs, eclipsing all previous records. Speaking after the match, Kerr described her approach and emotions throughout the innings. I was really calm out there and just was so focused on, I guess, simplifying it to each over and where we needed to be to get the job done. And then it kind of got to like 20 or 15 or whatever it was and you start to think how cool would this be if we won. But again, I probably didn't have those thoughts until that moment in the game and just had to bring myself back to the present moment rather than thinking this could be really cool, making sure I get the job done, she said during the post-match press conference. And yeah, I thought because I was pretty calm that I wouldn't show too much emotion but when I did hit the winning runs, I was actually pretty fizzed and I guess it shows how much it means to me. I'm a pretty relaxed character with celebrations and all that stuff but that was special and to make the series go 1-1 as well, it was an important game there, important points and it means a lot, she added. Reflecting on her innings, Kerr confirmed it was the pinnacle of her career. Yeah, no doubt it's number one. Yeah, I think to get a big 100 like that but in a big chase against a quality side, it's definitely number one. She highlighted the importance of her partnership with Izzy Gaze, who provided aggressive support through the middle overs. Yeah, eventually getting to 100 first and then my partnership with Izzy, I thought she was amazing. The way she took on the game and just played, it allowed us I guess to be where we were at the back end of that game even when she got out, she said. When I got to 100, I looked at how many more runs left to win and thought if I get another 80 runs here and I think I looked at the balls, I thought if I get about 80 or 40 here, then we'll get the rest of the runs through everyone else and I can try to finish 180, not out. And that was kind of my thought process in terms of what I needed to do individually. At times you've got to take risks but also at times your partner's got to take risks and that's where Izzy was outstanding. There wasn't run rate pressure through that middle phase of the game and she was flying, she added. Kerr admitted that New Zealands bowling unit had struggled in the first innings, conceding 346/6, but emphasised the teams strategy to break the chase into manageable segments. Yeah, I think it was a really disappointing 50 overs for us and we didn't speak about that at the time because you've still got half the job to do and Dean and Maka just spoke about where we need to be at certain points in terms of run rates, so setting small targets and I guess it allows you not to think it's too hard. It's not you're chasing 350 and it feels so far away. It's actually if we go at six and over for this period and then we go at sevens and then it's a T20 game and we go at eights and we've done that the whole T20 series where we've gone more than eights. So I think simplifying it helps make the job not seem so big. So yeah, obviously incredible 50 overs with the bat from the whole team but definitely a lot to work on in the first 50, Kerr noted. On handling pressure, Kerr reflected on her mindset and childhood ambitions, saying, I was just wanting to be in those moments and I think back to when I was a kid that's where I wanted to be. I wanted to be in those moments hitting the winning runs for New Zealand and that's what I've always dreamt of. Sometimes it doesn't go your way and sometimes there's games where you probably should win and you don't do the job for the team. But I think today it was just about being really present, wanting to be in the moment and when given the opportunity making sure you take it deep and make the most of it, she stated. Looking ahead to the series-deciding third ODI, Kerr emphasised areas for improvement, particularly in the field as she said, It's a pretty quick turnaround I think. It probably has to be our catching. It hurt us in the first game and it hurt us again today. And like I said the other day, no one means to drop catches. We're humans, we make mistakes. But it wasn't good enough really. That's fine. There's things to work on and we will get better and we are so much better than that. That was just a bad day and sometimes they happen. But it's important that we park that and work on it when we can and move forward to showcase what we really are as a fielding unit. Finally, on the significance of the historic chase, Kerr reflected on the growth of womens cricket and the belief it inspires. Looking ahead to the series-deciding third ODI, Kerr emphasised areas for improvement, particularly in the field as she said, It's a pretty quick turnaround I think. It probably has to be our catching. It hurt us in the first game and it hurt us again today. And like I said the other day, no one means to drop catches. We're humans, we make mistakes. But it wasn't good enough really. That's fine. There's things to work on and we will get better and we are so much better than that. That was just a bad day and sometimes they happen. But it's important that we park that and work on it when we can and move forward to showcase what we really are as a fielding unit. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And for me that was probably in my mind a little bit at the halfway stage, is that teams have chased big scores before, so there's no reason why we can't. And I wanted to, I guess once I got in and got myself set, I felt as though it was my responsibility to take it deep and be there at the end, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: 'Gills Captaincy Left A Bit To Be Desired,' Says Chopra After GT's Loss
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra was not happy with Shubman Gill's captaincy after Gujarat Titans (GT) suffered a three-wicket defeat against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in their opening match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 played at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. PBKS defeated the 2022 champions by three wickets after chasing down a 163-run target in 19.1 overs. While the Shubman Gill-led side posed as a threat and kept adding pressure, Cooper Connollys unbeaten 44-ball 72-run knock sealed the deal for the Punjab-based franchise as they opened their campaign on a high. According to Chopra Gill's bowling plans were confusing and their prime bowler Mohammad Siraj's two overs still pending after the match finished is a example of the mismanagement. Chopra also believes that Prasidh Krishna, who took three crucial wickets, should have been brought in early in the game. The bowling plans were puzzling. Siraj still had two overs left when the game was almost done, and Prasidh Krishna was brought in quite late. Overall, Shubman Gills captaincy also left a bit to be desired, Chopra told Jio Hotstar. He also raised concerns about the heavy reliance on top-order batters as the middle and the lower order are not scoring the required runs for the Gujarat Titans. For Gujarat Titans, the top three will have to fire because they are not giving themselves the opportunity to figure out a different way. Not many would believe it, but Glenn Phillips 25 is actually his highest score in the IPL so far. You would want him to contribute more consistently, and Washington Sundar also needs to score at a quicker rate because he seemed a bit stuck, he said. They have continued with Shahrukh Khan, but I felt Kumar Kushagra also had a case for selection. GT need to rethink how their 4, 5, and 6 are structured, he added. Chopra advised Punjab Kings to be happy with the two points and not think much about the batting collapse during the chase, where the team lost four wickets in just four overs as at the end only points matter. According to the former opener, it is better to learn with a win than a loss. They have continued with Shahrukh Khan, but I felt Kumar Kushagra also had a case for selection. GT need to rethink how their 4, 5, and 6 are structured, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The captaincy was outstanding as well, using just five bowlers and rotating them smartly. Cooper Connolly, a young Australian batter, came in and took centre stage to guide the team home. Yes, they could have finished the game earlier, but in the end, its the two points that matter. By the end of the season, people will only talk about points and net run-rate, not how you got them, he added. Article Source: IANS
'Definitely No. 1' - Amelia Kerr 'fizzed' after record-breaking day
There wasn't run-rate pressure through that middle phase of the game as she was flying, Amelia Kerr says of Isabella Gaze, who scored 68 in 48 balls in the chase
Grew Up Watching Shaun Marsh, Honour To Play For PBKS He Did: Connolly
Debutant Cooper Connolly: Debutant Cooper Connolly described his match-winning outing for Punjab Kings as a special moment after guiding his side to a three-wicket win over Gujarat Titans in their IPL 2026 opener in New Chandigarh on Tuesday and said that it was an 'honour' to represent the same franchise as his idol Shaun Marsh. Connolly, who struck an unbeaten 72 off 44 balls, held his nerve in a tense chase of 163 after Punjab suffered a middle-order collapse. Having shared a 76-run stand with Prabhsimran Singh (37), the Australian all-rounder anchored the innings even as wickets fell in clusters, eventually steering the side home with five balls to spare. Reflecting on his debut and the opportunity to represent Punjab, Connolly said it carried personal significance. Shaun Marsh played for the Punjab Kings and I grew up watching him. It's sort of an honour to sort of play for the same franchise as him, and looking forward to the next game and looking forward as a team, he said in a video shared by IPL, adding that getting off to a winning start made the experience even more memorable. It's always nice to get the first win for the team on the board, but just super excited to spend some time out there and sort of start the season off with a win for Punjab and looking forward to the rest of the tournament, he added. The 22-year-old also spoke about the magnitude of the IPL stage, having been picked up at the auction earlier this year. You want to be a part of the biggest competitions in the world and IPL is certainly up there. It was just nice to, during the auction, get picked up and come in here with just an open mind and trying to learn and just trying to get better, he noted. Punjabs chase had appeared straightforward at 97/1 before Prasidh Krishna triggered a collapse, dismissing key batters including Shreyas Iyer, Nehal Wadhera, and Marcus Stoinis. However, Connolly remained composed, bringing up his maiden IPL fifty in just 34 balls and finishing the chase alongside Xavier Bartlett. The 22-year-old also spoke about the magnitude of the IPL stage, having been picked up at the auction earlier this year. You want to be a part of the biggest competitions in the world and IPL is certainly up there. It was just nice to, during the auction, get picked up and come in here with just an open mind and trying to learn and just trying to get better, he noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, Gujarat Titans posted 162/6, with Shubman Gill (39) and Jos Buttler (38) leading the scoring, while Vijaykumar Vyshak (3/34) starred with the ball for Punjab. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: BCCI President Mithun Manhas Congratulates PBKS On Their Season Opener Win
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Mithun Manhas has congratulated Punjab Kings (PBKS) for starting off their campaign in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on a high note by beating the 2022 champions Gujarat Titans (GT) at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. In a post on X, the BCCI president shared the glimpses of the match where he was also present and took part in the post-match presentation. He congratulated Punjab on their first win at their home ground, while also trusting the Shubman Gill-led side to make a good comeback. Many congratulations to @PunjabKingsIPL for their first win at their home ground. @gujarat_titans are a formidable unit, and I am sure they will bounce back strongly, he wrote on X. Speaking of the match, Punjab Kings secured a thrilling three-wicket victory over GT, chasing down 163 with five balls to spare at home. PBKS were powered by a superb all-round team effort, headlined by Cameron Connollys match-winning unbeaten half-century on debut and a disciplined bowling display led by Vijaykumar Vyshak and Yuzvendra Chahal. After choosing to bowl, Punjab Kings ensured the innings never got away from them by striking at regular intervals. Vijaykumar Vyshak was particularly effective, returning figures of 3/34, while Yuzvendra Chahal once again delivered in key moments with 2/28. Their efforts, backed by disciplined execution across the bowling unit, restricted Gujarat Titans to 162/6 from their 20 overs. In reply, Punjab Kings made an assured start, moving to 55/1 in the powerplay. Prabhsimran Singh and debutant Cameron Connolly forged a superb second-wicket partnership to drive the chase. However, the hosts stuttered briefly, losing 4 wickets in a space of two overs. Connolly brought up an impressive maiden half-century. Even as wickets fell at the other end, the Australian all-rounder remained composed to guide the chase deep. In reply, Punjab Kings made an assured start, moving to 55/1 in the powerplay. Prabhsimran Singh and debutant Cameron Connolly forged a superb second-wicket partnership to drive the chase. However, the hosts stuttered briefly, losing 4 wickets in a space of two overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PBKS will next face five-time champions Chennai Super Kings at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Friday. GT will clash with the 2008 champions Rajasthan Royals, at their home ground, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, on April 4. Article Source: IANS
Amelia Kerr hits 139-ball 179* as New Zealand pull off record chase to level series
The match had a total of 696 runs in 99.4 overs, and when New Zealand got past South Africa's 346, it became the highest successful run chase in women's ODI history
2nd WODI: Amelias 179 Help NZ Clinch Record Chase Against SA To Level Series 1-1
Skipper Amelie Kerr: Skipper Amelie Kerr batting masterclass helped New Zealand pull off the highest successful run chase in womens ODI history, overhauling a daunting 347 target to defeat South Africa by two wickets in the second ODI here at Basin Reserve and levelling the three-match series 1-1. Amelia scored an amazing 179 not out from just 139 deliveries as New Zealand surpassed India's record for the highest successful run chase in women's ODIs as they chased down the Proteas' mammoth total of 346/6 with two balls remaining. Walking in after the early dismissal of Suzie Bates, Kerr ensured the required rate remained within reach throughout the chase. She found key allies along the way, most notably in Georgia Plimmer (23) in a stabilising 52-run stand and later Isabella Gaze (68). Gaze and Kerr combined for a 120-run stand, which proved crucial as the White Ferns survived through the middle overs. Gazes explosive 68 off 48 balls shifted the pressure back onto South Africa. Despite losing wickets at regular intervals late in the innings, Kerr guided the lower order with clarity. With 11 required off the final over, Kerr took charge against Nadine de Klerk, striking three boundaries to bring the equation to zero and seal the historic win with two balls to spare. Earlier, South Africa looked in control after posting a formidable total. Captain Laura Wolvaardt led from the front with a fluent 69, while Anneke Bosch produced a commanding 91 off 90 balls. The pair built on a rapid start to lay a strong foundation. Valuable contributions followed from Sune Luus (40) and Chloe Tryon, who provided the late flourish with an unbeaten 52, propelled South Africa past the 300 mark. Although New Zealands bowlers toiled, Bree Illing stood out with three wickets, helping prevent an even bigger total. Valuable contributions followed from Sune Luus (40) and Chloe Tryon, who provided the late flourish with an unbeaten 52, propelled South Africa past the 300 mark. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 346/6 in 50 overs (Anneke Bosch 91, Laura Wolvaardt 69; Bree Illing 3-60, Kayley Knight 2-65) lost to New Zealand 350/8 in 49.4 overs (Amelia Kerr 179*, Isabella Gaze 68; Ayabonga Khaka 3-51, Masabata Klaas 2-61) by 2 wickets. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: PBKS Captain Shreyas Fined 12 Lakh For Slow Over-rate Offence
New International Cricket Stadium: Punjab Kings (PBKS) captain Shreyas Iyer has been fined after his team fell behind the required over-rate during the fourth match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against Gujarat Titans (GT) at the New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh. PBKS defeated the 2022 champions by three wickets after chasing down a 163-run target in 19.1 overs. While the Shubman Gill-led side posed as a threat and kept adding pressure, Cooper Connollys unbeaten 44-ball 72-run knock sealed the deal for the Punjab-based franchise as they opened their campaign on a high. However, Iyer faced repercussions for maintaining a slow over-rate in the first innings, resulting in a breach of the IPLs code of conduct. Punjab Kings (PBKS) Captain Shreyas Iyer has been fined after his team maintained a slow over-rate against Gujarat Titans (GT) in Match 4 at the New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh. As this was his teams first offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPLs Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Iyer was fined Rs. 12 lakhs, IPL said in a statement. Making his debut, Connolly anchored the innings with a superb knock. After an early setback, Prabhsimran Singh counterattacked with 37, sharing a 76-run stand with Connolly. Despite a middle-order collapse triggered by Prasidh Krishna, Connolly held his nerve to guide Punjab home with five balls remaining. As this was his teams first offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPLs Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Iyer was fined Rs. 12 lakhs, IPL said in a statement. Also Read: Live Cricket Score PBKS will next face five-time champions Chennai Super Kings at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Friday. Article Source: IANS
One Match Into IPL 2026, Shreyas Iyer Fined Rs 12 Lakh For Code Of Conduct Breach
Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer was fined Rs 12 lakh for a slow over-rate in their IPL 2026 win over Gujarat Titans, where PBKS chased 163 with five balls to spare.
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Connolly brought up his half-century in just 34 balls, becoming the 25th player to score 50 or more on IPL debut.
Rabada has 'kind of lost that yorker a little bit' and must find it fast
Bowling more cross-seam deliveries and keeping the yorker away is the reason for Kagiso Rabada not doing well at the death, agree Ambati Rayudu and Dale Steyn
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Punjab Unearth Another Gem: Connolly's Dream Debut
Cooper Connolly's unbeaten 72 on IPL debut powered Punjab Kings to victory.
Gill lauds 'very valuable' Ashok Sharma after impressive debut
Making his IPL debut, Ashok Sharma returned figures of 1 for 31 from three overs
Ice-cool Connolly leads nervy PBKS home on IPL debut
Prasidh Krishna's wickets caused a late wobble, but Connolly's unbeaten 72 steered PBKS home
IPL 2026: He Was Calm And Composed, Says Shreyas Iyer On Connolly's Match-winning Knock Against GT
New International Cricket Stadium: Skipper Shreyas Iyer praised debutant Cooper Connolly for his calm and composed innings after Punjab Kings (PBKS) registered a three-wicket win over Gujarat Titans (GT) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 opener at the PCA's New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday. Chasing 163, Punjab Kings rode on Connollys unbeaten 72 to cross the line in 19.1 overs despite losing wickets at regular intervals towards the end. Iyer, who got injured during the chase, also spoke about his fitness, saying, All I can say about the hand is that it's nice, same as it was before. I don't want to jinx anything. The Punjab skipper was full of praise for Connollys batting display. Some of the shots he played were surreal to watch, especially the one off Rashid, he said. Iyer admitted there was a tense moment during the chase when Punjab lost quick wickets. I was focused on my hand inside, icing it. Suddenly, we lost two wickets back-to-back; these things happen in the IPL. You have to stay composed, Cooper was there, he was composed and calm, he added. He also revealed how the team assessed the pitch early in the game. After the third over, we realised the wicket was slow. Arshdeep came and said it was holding a bit. We tried to make the ball old as soon as possible, Iyer said. The captain also lauded Vijaykumar Vyshak, who took three wickets for his performance with the ball. Vyshak is carrying forward the form he performed in the last season. He is a big match player, he noted. Iyer also shared a light moment from the game, saying he was surprised by an unusual field placement. I was surprised to see a short leg for me. I told Shubman I had never seen that before, it's good to see captains attacking, he said, referring to Shubman Gill. Player of the Match Connolly expressed his delight after his impressive debut performance. I was looking forward to the experience of playing with some world-class players, but to put that performance in tonight, I'm very happy. I spent some time with friends and family at home before this just to reset, he said. The Australian added that he prefers to play according to the situation. I'm just more of a tempo player, feel the flow of my hands, don't hit too many big sixes ... working with Ricky is great. Not a lot was said; we were quite relaxed, in a great position out there, nice to get the win with Xavier, looking forward to the rest of the tournament, he said. Player of the Match Connolly expressed his delight after his impressive debut performance. I was looking forward to the experience of playing with some world-class players, but to put that performance in tonight, I'm very happy. I spent some time with friends and family at home before this just to reset, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings will next face five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Friday. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: We Didnt Score Enough In The Last Five Overs, Says Gill After GT Loss Against PBKS
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: Skipper Shubman Gill admitted that Gujarat Titans (GT) fell short with the bat and in the final overs despite a strong start, after they went down to the Punjab Kings (PBKS) by three wickets in their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 opener at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Gill felt the pitch had enough in it for a bigger total, but his side could not capitalise. I think we bowled overs. Batting, it looked like a 210-220 wicket. We thought 175 would be a good score, but we kept losing wickets and didn't score much in the last 5 overs. Once the ball got older, it was difficult to hit it down the ground, he said in the post-match presentation. Gujarat Titans eventually managed 162/6 in their 20 overs despite a flying start from Gill and Sai Sudharsan, who had taken the team to 35/0 in three overs. However, regular wickets in the middle overs, including Gills dismissal for 39 and contributions from Jos Buttler (38) and Glenn Phillips (25), prevented them from reaching a bigger total. Gill also pointed out that conditions slightly eased for batting in the second innings due to rain. In the second innings, rain continued, making the ball wet, which slightly improved batting conditions, he added. Despite the defeat, the Gujarat skipper praised his bowling unit for keeping the contest alive, especially Prasidh Krishna, who picked up three wickets. Bowling was good, and we can't blame them. I could've (on delaying Prasidh's introduction), but he came at the right time, took wickets, and kept us in the game until the 17th and 18th over. All ifs and buts, but he was bowling well in the nets as well, he said. Gill also had words of praise for youngster Ashok Sharma, who finished with figures of 1-31, For Ashok, he works hard on the game, he's a good find for us. I met him at one of our camps a couple of months ago. He is doing well and I hope he continues to do well, he noted. Chasing 163, Punjab Kings rode on debutant Cooper Connollys unbeaten 72 to reach the target in 19.1 overs, despite a late fightback from Gujarat. Gill also had words of praise for youngster Ashok Sharma, who finished with figures of 1-31, For Ashok, he works hard on the game, he's a good find for us. I met him at one of our camps a couple of months ago. He is doing well and I hope he continues to do well, he noted. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Titans will now face Rajasthan Royals at their home ground, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, on Saturday. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Connollys Unbeaten 72 Guides PBKS To 3-wicket Win Over GT
New International Cricket Stadium: Debutant Cooper Connolly hit his maiden half-century as Punjab Kings chased down the target of 163 runs in 19.1 overs and registered a three-wicket win, quelling a great comeback by the Gujarat Titans in their opening match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the PCA's New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday. Chasing 163, the Punjab Kings had an early setback when impact player Priyansh Arya was dismissed for 7 off 8 balls in the second over by Kagiso Rabada. Opener Prabhsimran Singh then counter-attacked, hitting back-to-back sixes off Rabada in the fourth over. Connolly joined the charge, smashing two sixes as Punjab reached 55/1 at the end of the Power-play. The duo continued to score freely, adding 76 runs for the second wicket and taking the team close to 100. The partnership was broken in the 10th over when Rashid Khan dismissed Prabhsimran for a quick 37 off 24 balls. Captain Shreyas Iyer kept up the momentum with two sixes but was dismissed in the 13th over by Prasidh Krishna. Gujarat Titans fought back strongly with quick wickets, removing Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, and Marcus Stoinis, with Krishna and Washington Sundar among the wicket-takers. Despite the collapse at the other end, Connolly held his nerve and completed his maiden IPL fifty on debut in just 34 balls. He remained unbeaten on 72 off 44 balls, hitting five fours and five sixes, and guided Punjab home along with Xavier Bartlett (11 not out) with five balls to spare. Krishna was the pick of the bowlers for Gujarat, finishing with 3-29, while Rabada, Ashok Sharma, Rashid Khan, and Sundar took one wicket each. Earlier, fast bowler Vijaykumar Vyshak took three wickets while Yuzvendra Chahal took two as the Punjab Kings restricted the Gujarat Titans to 162/6 in 20 overs. Gujarat Titans made a strong start after being asked to bat first, with Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan scoring freely to take the score to 35/0 in three overs. However, Punjab Kings struck early as Marco Jansen dismissed Sudharsan for 13. Gill then added stability alongside Jos Buttler, guiding the team to 54/1 at the end of the powerplay. While Gill initially played aggressively, he later slowed down to anchor the innings before being dismissed for 39 off 27 balls by Yuzvendra Chahal in the 10th over. Glenn Phillips looked to accelerate with a quick 25 off 17 balls, but fell to Vijaykumar Vyshak. Buttler continued to hold the innings together but was dismissed for 38 off 33 balls by Chahal in the 16th over. Washington Sundar struggled for fluency and managed 18 off 16 balls before getting out late in the innings. Vyshak was the standout performer with the ball, finishing with figures of 3-34 in four overs, while Chahal provided crucial support with two wickets. Punjab Kings disciplined bowling effort ensured Gujarat Titans were kept under control despite their strong start. Washington Sundar struggled for fluency and managed 18 off 16 balls before getting out late in the innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Titans 162/6 in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 39, Jos Buttler 38; Vijaykumar Vyshak 3-34, Yuzvendra Chahal 2-28) lost to Punjab Kings 165/7 in 19.1 overs (Cooper Connolly 72*, Prabhsimran Singh 37; Prasidh Krishna 3-29, Washington Sundar 1-27) by 3 wickets. Article Source: IANS
New International Cricket Stadium: Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal said smart variations and use of flight helped him control the middle overs as Punjab Kings (PBKS) halted Gujarat Titans (GT) at 162/6 in their first match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the PCA's New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday. Chahal was one of the standout performers with the ball, returning figures of 2-28 in his four overs and providing crucial breakthroughs at a key stage of the innings. His most important wicket came in the 10th over when he dismissed captain Shubman Gill, who was looking set after a steady start. The dismissal helped Punjab regain control after a strong power play from Gujarat. Reflecting on his approach, Chahal explained how he assessed the conditions early and adapted accordingly. Definitely, in the evening when I saw the wicket, I thought it'd be dry. And when the fast bowlers start bowling cutters, I like a little bit of grip. You need to beat the batters in the flight here. I varied my pace and line, starting with some wide deliveries and then moving to the stumps line. Then I took a chance to get Shubman and put them under pressure, he said. The leg-spinner also underlined the importance of the powerplay phase, noting how scoring becomes more difficult as the innings progresses. Power-play is very important, it's easy to score runs with the new ball and hitting becomes harder as the ball gets old, he added. Definitely, in the evening when I saw the wicket, I thought it'd be dry. And when the fast bowlers start bowling cutters, I like a little bit of grip. You need to beat the batters in the flight here. I varied my pace and line, starting with some wide deliveries and then moving to the stumps line. Then I took a chance to get Shubman and put them under pressure, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With this performance, Chahal further strengthened his record as the most successful bowler in the middle overs (7-15) in IPL history. He now has 138 wickets in this phase at an average of 25.34, ahead of Ravindra Jadeja (136), Piyush Chawla (132), Amit Mishra (126), and Rashid Khan (102). Article Source: IANS
BCB Plans Womens League In July; Director Rubaba Declines Comment On India-Bangladesh Cricket Ties
The Bangladesh Cricket Board: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is all set to start a women's edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) 2026, which will start in July this year, though things on restarting cricketing ties with India are not yet clear. The fact that the BCB is all set to start a T20 league for women in July was revealed to IANS by Rubaba Dowla, Director of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and Chairperson of the Women's Wing, on Tuesday. Rubaba Dowla, however, refused to say anything about resumption of cricket ties and the tour by the indian men's and women's cricket teams of Bangladesh, which were postponed last year because of the conditions prevailing in Bangladesh. The tours were deferred as cricket ties between the two countries spiralled and touched a nadir during the rule of an interim government in Bangladesh. Many Indians have demanded that the BCCI to not send its teams to Bangladesh because of the incidents of mob lynching and killing of Hindus in the country. A few months back, the Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) directed Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release (the only) Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman (auctioned for $1 million) from its 2026 squad. The decision did not bode well with the Bangladesh government and public, and the BCB responded by seeking relocation of their team's matches in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 from India to Sri Lanka, citing security concerns for its players. Despite repeated assessments, the ICC rejected such a request, citing a lack of any credible security threats for Bangladeshi players. Bangladesh was eventually withdrawn from the T20 World Cup and replaced by Scotland. Many Indians have demanded that the BCCI to not send its teams to Bangladesh because of the incidents of mob lynching and killing of Hindus in the country. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As per the ICC Future Tour Programme, India is scheduled to play Bangladesh in a series. But that is currently on hold. Article Source: IANS
Vyshak and Chahal restrict GT to 162
PBKS chipped away regularly at the wickets, as three of GT's top four got to 25 without any of them getting to 40
IPL 2026: Vyshak Takes Three As Punjab Kings Restrict Gujarat Titans To 162/6
New International Cricket Stadium: Fast bowler Vijaykumar Vyshak took three wickets as Punjab Kings (PBKS) restricted Gujarat Titans (GT) to 162/6 in 20 overs in their first match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, being played at the PCA's New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Tuesday. Asked to bat first after losing the toss, the Gujarat Titans got off to a strong start with captain Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan looking in good touch. The duo scored freely and took the team to 35/0 at the end of the third over, scoring at more than 10 runs per over. Punjab Kings struck early when Marco Jansen dismissed Sai Sudharsan in the fourth over with a short-pitched delivery. The opener made 13 off 11 balls. Gill continued the scoring alongside Jos Buttler, who started cautiously and rotated the strike well. Gujarat Titans reached 54/1 at the end of the Power-play. After the Power-play, Gill slowed down and took the role of anchoring the innings while keeping the scoreboard moving. The partnership was eventually broken in the 10th over when Gill was caught at mid-wicket by Cooper Connolly off Yuzvendra Chahal. Gill scored 39 off 27 balls, hitting six fours. Glenn Phillips, who missed last season due to injury, picked up the pace in the 12th over with a six and a four off Chahal. However, he could not convert his start and was dismissed in the 14th over by Vyshak, caught at long-off by Jansen. He scored 25 off 17 balls. At the other end, Buttler held the innings together but was dismissed in the 16th over by Chahal after scoring 38 off 33 balls, including three fours and two sixes. Washington Sundar struggled to get going and was dismissed for 18 off 16 balls in the 19th over. Vyshak was the standout bowler for Punjab Kings, finishing with figures of 3-34 in four overs, while Chahal supported well with two important wickets. At the other end, Buttler held the innings together but was dismissed in the 16th over by Chahal after scoring 38 off 33 balls, including three fours and two sixes. Washington Sundar struggled to get going and was dismissed for 18 off 16 balls in the 19th over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Titans 162/6 in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 39, Jos Buttler 38; Vijaykumar Vyshak 3-34, Yuzvendra Chahal 2-28) against Punjab Kings Article Source: IANS
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Scotland Women To Host Bangladesh, Netherlands In T20 Tri-series Ahead Of World Cup
T20 World Cup: Scotland Women's cricket team will step up their preparations for the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 with a T20 tri-series against Bangladesh and the Netherlands at The Grange Club to be played in May and June. The series will mark Scotlands first home assignment since September 2022. Since then, the team has shown steady progress, qualifying for two successive Womens T20 World Cups and registering notable wins against full-member sides such as West Indies, Zimbabwe and Ireland in both ODI and T20 formats. After the series, Scotland will travel to England for two additional warm-up matches before beginning their T20 World Cup campaign against Ireland at Old Trafford on June 13. Captain Kathryn Bryce said she is looking forward to playing in front of home fans in Edinburgh. Im incredibly excited for this opportunity for us to play in my hometown of Edinburgh. The last time we played there was in 2022, which feels so long ago, and I actually contracted Covid-19 at the time so ended up missing out on the series. This is going to be the first time that Ive played for Scotland in Edinburgh in my career, so its incredibly exciting, she said in a statement released by Scotland cricket. Theres a monumental few months coming up, given were then playing a T20 World Cup just down the road in England, so with the buzz and energy around that prospect, hopefully we can get lots of supporters along to watch us. Its been so rare for Scotland to play at home that its not often we get to have a big crowd thats able to see us in person and be on our side. Bangladesh and the Netherlands are both excellent sides, so the fixtures will be amazing preparation for us leading into the main event. I cant wait to pull on the thistle here in Scotland and run out in front of the home fans, she added. Head coach Craig Wallace said hosting the tri-series is an important step for the team. Being able to host two excellent cricketing nations in Bangladesh and the Netherlands here in Scotland is amazing, and a big step forward for our sport and the team. Given that we havent played at home since 2022, itll probably be quite an emotional occasion for everyone involved, given the hard work that the team have put in since then and the success theyve subsequently had, he said. Head coach Craig Wallace said hosting the tri-series is an important step for the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The tri-series, to be held at The Grange Club, will begin on May 28 with Scotland taking on the Netherlands, followed by Scotland facing Bangladesh on May 30. Bangladesh will then meet the Netherlands on May 31. The action continues with Scotland playing Bangladesh again on June 2, before Scotland face the Netherlands on June 3. The final match of the series will see the Netherlands take on Bangladesh on June 4. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Always Wanna Come Here And Give My Best,' Says Marco Jansen
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: South African all-rounder Marco Jansen underlined his commitment to contributing to the teams success, saying his primary aim is always to give his best and help put the side in a winning position, as Punjab Kings (PBKS) start their campaign in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against Gujarat Titans (GT) at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. For me personally, it's just about always wanna come here and give my best and put the team in a winning position, Jansen said ahead of the match. The South African all-rounder added that his break after the T20 World Cup allowed him to spend quality time with family before returning to India. It was good. I spent some time with the family, my sisters, my mom, my dad, obviously my brother as well. He was playing cricket back home. And then yeah, went to the farm for a few days, spent some time in the bush. And then yeah, got back here to India, he said. Jansen also credited his development to working with different coaches and learning from teammates in franchise cricket. I think the coaching staff has helped me a lot. Dealing with different coaches, having to work with different coaches across the world, picking their brains. And obviously, the domestic players here in the IPL last year, especially has helped me a lot, Arshdeep in particular and Shreyas Iyer from a captaincy point of view, he added. Having featured in multiple IPL seasons, Jansen believes his understanding of Indian conditions has improved significantly over time. I think that's (having played cricket in India) helped me a lot in terms of how to play better or be more consistent in Indian conditions. I remember previously, when I was younger, I just struggled quite a bit with the bounce and then with the spin as well. And I think spending time here playing in the IPL for numerous years now has helped a lot regarding that, he said. Having featured in multiple IPL seasons, Jansen believes his understanding of Indian conditions has improved significantly over time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jansen also had a good season with the ball in IPL 2025, where he took 16 wickets at an average of 27.13. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Boys In Good Place, Says Dushmantha Chameera As DC Set For Season's First Clash Vs LSG
With Delhi Capitals: With Delhi Capitals set to kick off their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 campaign with renewed focus and clarity, their Sri Lankan fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera shed light on the teams readiness ahead of their opening clash against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow on Wednesday. Coming into his second season with the franchise, Chameera spoke about the continuity within the group and the work put in during the lead-up to the tournament. We had good preparation for a few days, we had two practice games, and I think the boys are in a good place now. For me, its always special because playing in the IPL is a dream. I was with the team last year as well, and if I get the opportunity this season, I just want to contribute to the teams success, Chameera said on the eve of their opening match on Tuesday. Highlighting the demands of bowlers in a high-scoring format like T20, Chameera said, Its always tough for fast bowlers in India. The wickets are good for batting, and the grounds are small, so you have to be mentally very strong. Preparation is not just about skills; its also about how you handle pressure in these conditions. If we execute our plans well, we can still do well even in these situations. Speaking about the fast-moving evolution of T20's and the Tigers' efforts to be up to speed with it, Chameera added, Compared to a few years ago, now even if you go for 8-9 runs in an over, it can still be okay depending on the situation. We discuss these things as a group, work on our plans, and focus on what is best for the team in that moment. Highlighting the demands of bowlers in a high-scoring format like T20, Chameera said, Its always tough for fast bowlers in India. The wickets are good for batting, and the grounds are small, so you have to be mentally very strong. Preparation is not just about skills; its also about how you handle pressure in these conditions. If we execute our plans well, we can still do well even in these situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have discussed everything in the bowling group, and we have individual plans for different batters. In these kinds of conditions, execution becomes very important, especially for fast bowlers, so that is something we have focused on in preparation, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: Punjab Kings Win Toss, Elect To Bowl First Against Gujarat Titans
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: Punjab Kings have won the toss and elected to bowl first against the Gujarat Titans in match four of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, played at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Punjab Kings enjoyed a stellar campaign in IPL 2025, finishing as runners-up and marking one of their best performances in the tournaments history. On the other hand, the Gujarat Titans had a strong IPL 2025 campaign, finishing 3rd in the league stage under captain Shubman Gill. GT lost the Eliminator to the Mumbai Indians by 20 runs. These two sides began their seasons against each other in 2025 as well, with Punjab Kings triumphing by 11 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. After winning the toss, Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer said, We're going to bowl first. I firmly believe that chasing gives you a fair idea about how to approach the target. And also, we played a couple of practice games, and whatever total was scored, I think it was easily chased down. So, thinking that at the back of my mind, I'm taking that decision. We had a phenomenal last season. We have to stay in the present. We didn't have to think about the past. We need to play our best brand of cricket. Cooper has come in. Stoinis, Bartlett, and Marco Jansen are the four overseas players. Meanwhile, after losing the toss, Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill said, The wicket looks pretty good. It has been raining on and off over the last two days. Looks like a good wicket to bat on. Last year, we had a pretty good season. Two debutants -- Glenn and Ashok Sharma. We've got Jos, Glenn, Rashid, and Rabada. He (Buttler) is such an experienced player, I am sure he's going to have a great year for us. Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans have faced each other six times in IPL history, with both sides giving tough competition to each other, as the head-to-head record is tied with PBKS winning three encounters, and GT also came victorious on three occasions. Playing XIs: Punjab Kings: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal Impact substitutes: Priyansh Arya, Harpreet Brar, Praveen Dubey, Vishnu Vinod, Suryansh Shedge Punjab Kings: Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Cooper Connolly, Shreyas Iyer (c), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Xavier Bartlett, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal Also Read: Live Cricket Score Impact substitutes: Prasidh Krishna, Jason Holder, Jayant Yadav, Manav Suthar, Kumar Kushagra Article Source: IANS
All eyes on fit-again Mayank as LSG kickstart season against DC
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IPL 2026: When And Where To Watch LSG Vs DC, Know All Details
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: Rishabh Pant-led Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) will start their campaign in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against Axar Patel's side, Delhi Capitals (DC), at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Both Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals endured underwhelming campaigns in IPL 2025, missing out on playoff qualification. Delhi narrowly fell short, finishing fifth and just one point away from the top four, while Lucknow ended seventh after managing six wins in their 14 league matches. LSG boast a formidable top order featuring Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh, complemented by a strong pace attack comprising Mohammed Shami, Anrich Nortje, Mayank Yadav and Avesh Khan, all capable of maintaining high speeds consistently. In contrast, Delhi Capitals appear more settled overall, with a solid top order led by KL Rahul, Prithvi Shaw and Pathum Nissanka. Their middle order includes experienced names like David Miller, Tristan Stubbs and Nitish Rana. However, their pace unit looks slightly vulnerable in the absence of Mitchell Starc, although Lungi Ngidi and Kyle Jamieson remain reliable options in this format. When: Wednesday, April 1, 7:30 PM IST Where: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow Where to watch: The LSG vs DC match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Squads: Where to watch: The LSG vs DC match will be broadcast on Star Sports channels, with JioHotstar live-streaming the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals: Axar Patel (C), KL Rahul (WK), Nitish Rana, Abishek Porel (WK), Ajay Mandal, Ashutosh Sharma, Dushmantha Chameera, Karun Nair, Kuldeep Yadav, Madhav Tiwari, Mitchell Starc, Sameer Rizvi, T Natarajan, Tripurana Vijay, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam, Mukesh Kumar, David Miller, Ben Duckett, Auqib Nabi, Pathum Nissanka, Lungi Ngidi, Sahil Parikh, Prithvi Shaw and Kyle Jamieson. Article Source: IANS
India Sporting Goods Fair: The 4th edition of the India Sporting Goods Fair (ISGF) 2026 opened on Tuesday with a strong focus on transforming India into a global hub for sports goods manufacturing, exports, and trade. Addressing exhibitors, international buyers, and stakeholders, Secretary (Sports), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Hari Ranjan Rao, stated, This is a golden period in the growth trajectory of Indias sports goods industry. Outlining an ambitious national vision, Rao highlighted that India aims to scale sports goods exports from approximately 3,000 crore to 80,000 crore. Emphasising the scale of transformation required, he said, If we have to move from 3,000 crore to 80,000 crore, every manufacturer will have to multiply their scale nearly 25 times. If you do not dream big, you will not be able to achieve it. Manufacturers were urged to scale aggressively, expand globally, and adopt a forward-looking approach driven by innovation and investment, with special emphasis on the role of youth and next-generation entrepreneurs in leading this expansion. Let us aim to host the worlds largest sports goods exhibition in India with participation from exhibitors across the globe, Rao said. Reaffirming the Governments commitment, Rao noted that 500 crore has already been allocated in the Union Budget for the sector. It was underlined that while the Government will provide full policy support, execution must be led by the industry. We would also like to see many more new manufacturers entering the sports manufacturing sector. The industry should actively explore joint ventures and international collaborations, and the Ministry will be happy to support such partnerships, the Secretary (Sports) said. Addressing the gathering, Joint Secretary (Sports), Vineel Krishna, highlighted the Governments broader vision and stated, The Government is very ambitious about expanding the sports goods manufacturing sector, not only to meet domestic demand but also to enhance Indias global export potential. We are hopeful that in the next couple of months we will be able to launch the sports goods manufacturing scheme after necessary approvals, he said. Joint Secretary (Sports) also highlighted the increasing interest shown by several State Governments in promoting the expansion of sports goods manufacturing in the country. The next decade is going to be transformational for the sports sector, and all of you will be part of this growth story, he added. We are hopeful that in the next couple of months we will be able to launch the sports goods manufacturing scheme after necessary approvals, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 4th edition of ISGF features 75 exhibitors showcasing a diverse range of products, including athletic goods, badminton and tennis equipment, boxing gear, cricket equipment, fitness equipment, sports apparel, indoor sports equipment, and toys. Article Source: IANS
BCCI Expresses Deep Sorrow Over Untimely Passing Of Veteran Broadcast Engineer Langford
The IPL Governing Council: The Board for Cricket Control of India (BCCI) has expressed deep sorrow following the untimely death of veteran broadcast engineer Ian William Langford, who was part of the Indian Premier Leagues (IPL) 2026 production crew in Mumbai. In an official statement, the board said, The IPL Governing Council and all stakeholders involved express their deepest condolences on the untimely demise of Mr. Ian Williams Langford, a dedicated broadcast engineer, who was an integral part of our broadcast operations. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends back home. Reiterating its commitment to those working behind the scenes, the BCCI added, The IPL is committed to providing all necessary support and assistance to Mr. Langfords family during this incredibly difficult time. It further emphasised, The health, safety and overall security of every member involved in the smooth functioning of the IPL continues to remain of utmost importance. Langford, a 76-year-old British citizen, was in Mumbai for IPL broadcast operations. He had been staying at the Trident Hotel since March 24. According to Marine Drive police, hotel staff found him unconscious in his room on the morning of March 30. They had tried to contact him multiple times with no response. Hotel management quickly took him to Bombay Hospital, but he was pronounced dead upon arrival. Langford, a 76-year-old British citizen, was in Mumbai for IPL broadcast operations. He had been staying at the Trident Hotel since March 24. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Langford returned to his room late on March 29 after finishing his work at an IPL match. When he did not respond the next morning, hotel staff notified the authorities, leading to the discovery. Langford was an experienced professional, seen as a key part of the broadcast team. He helped ensure smooth coverage of IPL matches. Article Source: IANS
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Fakhar Zaman Handed A Two-match Ban For Ball Tampering
The Pakistan Cricket Board: Fakhar Zaman has received a two-match suspension in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) after being found guilty of a Level 3 breach under Article 2.14 of the tournaments Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed the decision on Tuesday following the Lahore Qalandars vs Karachi Kings fixture held on Sunday, March 29, at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Article 2.14 addresses violations involving the alteration of the balls condition, specifically in contravention of clause 41.3 of the HBL PSL Playing Conditions. It states, The following actions shall, therefore, not be permitted (this list of actions is not exhaustive but included for illustrative purposes): (a) deliberately throwing the ball into the ground for the purpose of roughening it up; (b) applying any artificial substance to the ball; and applying any non-artificial substance for any purpose other than to polish the ball; (c) lifting or otherwise interfering with any of the seams of the ball; and (d) scratching the surface of the ball with finger or thumb nails or any implement. A first-time Level 3 offence can result in a suspension ranging from one to two matches. It also notes, Any appeal under this Article must be lodged with the HBL PSL Technical Committee within 48 hours of receipt of the written decision of the Match Referee. The incident occurred in the closing stages of the match, when on-field umpires penalised Lahore Qalandars by awarding five runs to the opposition. The ball was subsequently replaced before the final over of Karachi Kings innings. The charge was brought forward by on-field umpires Shahid Saikat and Faisal Khan Aafreedi, along with TV umpire Asif Yaqoob and fourth umpire Tariq Rasheed. Fakhar denied wrongdoing and opted to challenge the allegation during a formal disciplinary hearing, as permitted under the Code of Conduct. The incident occurred in the closing stages of the match, when on-field umpires penalised Lahore Qalandars by awarding five runs to the opposition. The ball was subsequently replaced before the final over of Karachi Kings innings. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lahore Qalandars are set to play their upcoming matches against Multan Sultans on Friday, April 3, at Gaddafi Stadium, followed by a clash with Islamabad United on Thursday (April 9) at the National Bank Stadium in Karachi. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'Last Season Is History Now, We Start From Ball One,' Says Iyer Ahead Of GT Clash
PCA New International Cricket Stadium: Punjab Kings (PBKS) skipper Shreyas Iyer urged his side to move on from last season and embrace a fresh start, as he laid down a clear message ahead of their first match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 to be played against the Gujarat Titans (GT) at the PCA New International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. See, last season is history now. We start from ball one. It's important that we stick to the present and see to it that we enjoy each and every moment, Iyer said in a video released by the IPL. Skipper also praised the love and support the team gets when they play at their home ground and expected the fans to continue cheering for them as they start their new season It certainly feels like home. The love and the support the home team got last season it was phenomenal. And I'm hoping to see a lot of them coming in numbers this season and cheering us up. It doesn't really feel like an away game, Iyer added. Punjab Kings enjoyed a stellar campaign in IPL 2025, finishing as runners-up and marking one of their best performances in the tournaments history. Looking ahead to the new season, Iyer highlighted the influence of head coach Ricky Ponting in shaping the teams approach and dressing room environment. Punjab Kings enjoyed a stellar campaign in IPL 2025, finishing as runners-up and marking one of their best performances in the tournaments history. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Punjab Kings and Gujarat Titans have faced each other six times in IPL history, with both sides giving tough competition to each other, as the head-to-head record is tied with PBKS winning three encounters, and GT also came victorious on three occasions. Article Source: IANS
LSG vs DC Match 5, IPL 2026: Preview, Predicted XIs, Player Tips & Match Prediction
LSG vs DC Match 5, Cricket Tips :The last two seasons have been below-par for Lucknow Super Giants, as they finished seventh in each edition. But Rishabh Pant and his men will look to start fresh and get a win to begin their campaign. LSG are scheduled to face Delhi Capitals in Lucknow on Wednesday. This contest will start at 7:30 PM IST at Ekana Stadium. LSG have a strong top four with Markram, Pooran, and Marsh; then they have a genuine pace unit with Shami, Nortje, Mayank, and Avesh, who can bowl fast consistently. On the other hand, DC have a more settled lineup with a strong top order with Rahul, Shaw, and Nissanka. Their middle order has Miller, Stubbs, and Rana. Their pace unit without Starc looks a little fragile, but Ngidi and Jamieson are good bowlers in this format. LSG vs DC: Match Details Date: April 01, 2026 (Wednesday) Time: 7:30 PM IST Venue: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow LSG vs DC Live Streaming Details The live action of the LSG vs DC clash will be televised live on the Star Sports Networks. Fans can also watch the live stream of the game on the Jio Hotstar streaming platform. LSG vs DC Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 07 LSG : 03 DC : 04 No-Result : 00 LSG vs DC: Ground Pitch Report Ekana Stadium has a batting-friendly wicket, which is good for batting. The record suggests that this is a high-scoring venue with shorter boundaries and a fast outfield. The chasing team has done well here generally, because of the dew, which can come in the second innings. LSG vs DC Possible XIs LSG: Rishabh Pant (c & wk), Mitch Marsh, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran, Ayush Badoni, Abdul Samad, Md. Shami, Shahbaz Ahmed, Avesh Khan, Anrich Nortje, Mayank Yadav DC : Pathum Nissanka, Prithvi Shaw, KL Rahul (wk), Nitish Rana, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel , Auqib Nabi, Kuldeep Yadav, Lungi Ngidi, Mukesh Kumar LSG vs DC: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Aiden Markram was in great form in T20 World Cup 2026, and he will be the leading batter for LSG. For DC, KL Rahul is expected to bat at the top, and with his class, he will be the batter to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Mayank Yadav is fit and he will play this game. He is one of the fastest bowlers in this IPL and can trouble the batter with his pace. For DC, Lungi Ngidi will be the key because of his different slower balls, which are hard to pick. Today Match Prediction : DC have a little weaker bowling attack as compared to LSG. Then, the firepower of LSG at the top is another reason that we predict them to win this contest in Lucknow. LSG vs DC Match 5, IPL 2026, Today LSG vs DC Match, LSG vs DC Prediction, LSG vs DC Predicted XIs, Injury Update for LSG vs DC Match Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer: The predictions or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
If Virat Kohli: RCB allrounder Krunal Pandya thinks that the clear environment within the team has enabled them to establish a more relaxed and confident rhythm after their championship win last season. I feel that this year there is a much calmer atmosphere. Last year it was a new team, and everyone got to know each other. This year, many players understand their roles and each other's strengths and weaknesses, he said. Krunal also credited captain Rajat Patidar at the helm, saying, Rajat has done a pretty amazing job captaining such a big franchise like RCB in his first season. The way he led the team last year was very special. He also emphasised the trust he has in wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma behind the stumps. A lot of credit goes to Jitesh behind the wickets as well. I feel very secure and trust him completely because wherever I bowl, he will grab the ball, he said. Krunal noted that the passion of RCB fans became clear to him shortly after joining the team, highlighting the strong bond between the team and its supporters. Last year, when we played our game against Chennai in the league stage and we were on the busI thought, People are so crazy about the team, and they want us to do well. We must win the trophy for the fans, he said. Krunal also discussed the example set by Virat Kohli within the group, stating, Virat is a classic example you can see that hunger; you can see that passion in how he sees the game and how much he wants that victory. If Virat Kohli had been born in any generation, he would still be one of the greats. He is not competing with anyone else. Krunal, the Player of the Match in last years final, discussed his strategy for managing pressure during crucial moments, emphasizing that staying present has been essential. When I get into the big occasions, I feel that if God has got you here, then there is a reason behind it. And sometimes I think that these big occasions are actually made for me. I feel the pressure, but I think about how I can be calm and in the present moment and do what is required Krunal thinks maintaining a long career in the sport relies on adapting to the changes in the game. What I've realised over a period of time is that to have longevity in any field, whether it's sport, whether it's business, you have to get better and you have to evolve. You can't be the same person or you can't have the same thought process to it. He also pointed to the IPL's evolution over the years. Every year IPL is evolving. You know what sort of batsmanship was there in 2016 and what it is in 2026, it's very different. Impact Player has played a massive role in the league in the last 3-4 years and that's why you see so many high-scoring games where now 200, 220 is actually chaseable. The game has gone from consistency to impact. At the end of the day what I've realised is that the basics of cricket remain the same. Yeah, I am an instinct player. But I do my research well. Although he has achieved success in franchise cricket, Krunal considers playing for India to be his ultimate goal. At the end of the day nothing beats playing for the country. Whenever I had the opportunity, I felt I performed well in both T20s and ODIs. Even now, representing India remains the ultimate goal. Although he has achieved success in franchise cricket, Krunal considers playing for India to be his ultimate goal. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I am a human being and sometimes it hurts that I have not played for the country for a long time. But it is part of the journey, and you keep doing your job. Article Source: IANS
IPL 2026: 'It's Going To Be A Cracker Of A Season For Sooryavanshi', Says Bangar
Indian Premier League: Vaibhav Sooryavanshis sensational start to Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 has already turned heads, with former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar predicting a blockbuster season for the teenage sensation after Rajasthan Royals dominant eight-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings on Monday. Dropped for nought, Sooryavanshi raced to a 15-ball fifty - the third fastest in IPL history - with four fours and five sixes, powering RR to 74 without loss in the Powerplay. Though he fell soon after for 52, the damage was done. Vaibhav Suryavanshi was a class apart. He dominated a good bowling attack. He took on Matt Henry, a new ball bowler, who challenges top batters internationally. He toyed with Khaleel Ahmed, who swings the ball both ways. He got the better of Anshul Kamboj, known for hitting the deck hard with good length deliveries. He even made life difficult for mystery bowler Noor Ahmad. At the age of 15, he dominated four quality bowlers with his fearless batting and forced them to move away from their strengths. Henry had to bowl slower balls. Khaleel had to try different things. He put pressure on all of them. That shows Vaibhav, with his fearless approach, is getting into the minds of established bowlers. I admired that quality in his innings. The start this wonder boy has had makes sure it's going to be a cracker of a season for him, Bangar said on Jio Star. Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim also heaped praise on the youngster, highlighting both his aggression and growing maturity at the crease. Vaibhav Suryavanshi started IPL 2026 from where he left off last season. It was yet another dominating show of aggressive batting. A joy to watch him execute the shots he played. He showed maturity in his knock, targeting the right deliveries, and he did that by batting at a strike-rate of more than 250. The more he progresses at this level, the better he will become. He is becoming very sagacious now and one can sense there is some kind of wisdom in the way he executes his shots. The intent remains the same. There is aggression. There is this intent of clearing the boundary whenever he gets an opportunity, be it against a pace bowler or even against a spin bowler, Karim said. While Suryavanshi stole the spotlight with the bat, Rajasthans bowlers laid the foundation earlier in the evening, with Nandre Burger playing a crucial role in dismantling CSKs top order. England pacer Jofra Archer began by swinging the ball both ways to trouble Sanju Samson and Ruturaj Gaikwad in the opening over. Nandre Burger then made the first breakthrough by knocking over Samson for 6 with a delivery that shaped away and crashed into the off-stump. Archer returned to remove Gaikwad in his second over - the CSK skipper backed away to access the off-side but missed a straight ball and was bowled for six. Burger intensified the collapse in the third over as Ayush Mhatre fell for a golden duck - gloving a bouncer to keeper Dhruv Jurel, as RR got the decision in their favour on review. Karim explained what made the left-arm pacer so effective on the night. Nandre Burger is rapid and his line and length was quite impeccable. He bowled a special delivery to dismiss Sanju Samson. It was a natural variation that took the ball away from Samson. He took Ayush Mhatre by surprise with his sharp bouncer. Left-arm pacers in any case flourish bowling those kinds of deliveries. Plus, since he is so rapid, he tends to hurry the batter and catches them off guard with unexpected deliveries. On a Guwahati pitch that was in favour of the pacers, Burger stuck to the good length deliveries, and they worked in a wonderful manner for him. Bangar also pointed out how Rajasthans new-ball pairing of Burger and Jofra Archer set the tone early, removing key CSK batters in quick succession. Left-arm pacers in any case flourish bowling those kinds of deliveries. Plus, since he is so rapid, he tends to hurry the batter and catches them off guard with unexpected deliveries. On a Guwahati pitch that was in favour of the pacers, Burger stuck to the good length deliveries, and they worked in a wonderful manner for him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Once you get Sanju Samson out and then immediately in the next over you get the wicket of Ruturaj Gaikwad, it is icing on the cake. Those two are the most established batters of CSK, on whom the entire fulcrum of CSKs batting revolves. Getting those powerplay wickets is extremely critical for any bowler to stamp their authority and get ahead in the game. It went really well for RR. Article Source: IANS
Great Signs For Future Of South African Cricket, Says Sune Luus On Proteas Thrilling Win Over NZ
New Zealand Women: Sune Luus has hailed South Africas up-and-coming players as a promising sign for the future following a nerve-wracking victory over New Zealand Women in the opening ODI of their three-match series, which is a part of the ICC Womens Championship. The Proteas, runners-up at the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025, clinched a dramatic two-wicket win in Christchurch, thanks largely to a fearless knock from 20-year-old Kayla Reyneke. The youngster finished unbeaten on 42 and sealed the contest in style with a last-ball six. Reflecting on the composure shown by the next generation, Luus expressed admiration for their confidence and maturity under pressure. Its great signs for the future of South African cricket. Its awesome just to see the players come in and just flourish like that, Luus said ahead of the second ODI. I think when we were younger, I cant remember being that confident or just coming in and hitting sixes for fun. Its really awesome to see how the womens game has grown and how Kayla just took responsibility and earned it, she added. South Africas victory was also built on a dominant bowling display from Ayabonga Khaka, who produced a career-best performance with six wickets to dismantle the White Ferns batting unit. She took wickets at crucial times. Shes been a senior bowler for us for a very long time and always takes responsibility and loves a good challenge. Im very happy for her. Its a great milestone to get a six-fer. Hopefully, she can just continue picking up all the wickets for the next couple of games, Luus shared. During the chase, Luus played a pivotal role with the bat, combining with Annerie Dercksen for a crucial 123-run partnership that steadied the innings and kept South Africa in contention. Derckie is an interesting one to bat with. I dont think she takes it very seriously. It was fun to bat with her. When shes in, the runs are just flowing. Shes a very powerful hitter of the ball. I think we were cruising when we came in, batting at a run-a-ball together. It was just important for us to stay calm and to have that long partnership, and just to take it as deep as possible. During the chase, Luus played a pivotal role with the bat, combining with Annerie Dercksen for a crucial 123-run partnership that steadied the innings and kept South Africa in contention. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With valuable points at stake in the ICC Womens Championship, Luus underlined the importance of building on the winning start as South Africa aim to secure direct qualification for the 2029 Womens World Cup. Article Source: IANS
Gatting leads calls for board resignations as anger at Middlesex grows
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Calls Grow For 15-Year-Old Vaibhav Suryavanshi To Make India Bow
There were growing calls Tuesday for teenager Vaibhav Suryavanshi to be fast-tracked into India's senior national team after slamming a 17-ball 52 to launch his IPL season. The batsman turned 15 last week, making him eligible to represent India under International Cricket Council rules, having already starred for his country at youth level. On Monday he smacked four fours and five sixes as Rajasthan Royals chased down a target of 128 with 7.5 overs to spare against Chennai Super Kings in Guwahati. The teenager made history in last year's IPL in a dazzling debut season highlighted by a 35-ball century, the second fastest in the history of the T20 tournament. Spin bowling great Anil Kumble compared Suryavanshi to batting legend Sachin Tendulkar, who made his full international debut aged 16. Yes, absolutely. If a player shows this level of consistency, he should be fasttracked, just like Sachin Tendulkar, Kumble said on JioHotstar. Suryavanshi has already made his mark at youth international level, hammering 175 off just 80 balls as India beat England in the Under-19 World Cup final in February. Former India batter Ambati Rayudu described Suryavanshi as a cut above a lot of youngsters in the country. He's a talent that will definitely do wonders for Indian cricket, Rayudu said on ESPNcricinfo. I don't know when, but definitely in the future. Inside the Rajasthan Royals camp, the leadership group has been focused on shielding the prodigy from the pressures of early fame. What I tell him is that you're going to play 14 games (in this season's IPL) and regardless of what goes on in the game, it shouldn't bother you, captain Riyan Parag said. What goes around in the media shouldn't bother you. He added following Monday's latest eye-catching display: Like everyone in the stands, we also had this feeling of 'wow', wondering how he is able to do this. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He is a talent and I am very glad that he is in our team, and not the opponent's, he said.
Who is Raj Bawa? Mumbai Indians Young All-Rounder with a Golden Sporting Legacy
For its IPL 2026 opener against Kolkata Knight Riders, the impact subs named by Mumbai Indians were: Surya Kumar Yadav, Corbin Bosch, Robin Minz, Raj Bawa and Ashwani Kumar. Who is this Raj Bawa? Raj Angad Bawa, a young cricketer from Chandigarh, is a seam-bowling all-rounder (left-handed batting and right-arm medium-fast bowling). He was one of the stars of Indias successful 2022 ICC U19 World Cup campaign. He smashed 162* against Uganda (the highest score of the event). It also became the highest individual score by any Indian at the U-19 World Cup, surpassing Sheikh Dhawans previous record of 155 from 2004. He then claimed a historic match-winning 5/31 in the final against England. This was the best bowling performance in a U-19 World Cup final. It didnt take him long to begin his IPL journey as Punjab Kings secured him in the 2022 auction for Rs.2 crore after an intense bidding war. However, his tenure with them was marked by limited opportunities (he scored 11 runs in two outings in the 2022 season and was not used as a bowler) and injury and was released prior to the 2024 auction. Ahead of the 2025 Mega Auction, Mumbai Indians got him for Rs. 30 lacs. Although he scored 8* in the single outing in the three matches played (and was not used as a bowler), the team continued to place their faith in the left-hander and retained him for IPL 2026. This has given him another opportunity to share the dressing room with some of the finest T20 cricketers to polish his skills at the highest level. Raj Angad Bawa has another introduction also, as he has an exciting legacy. He is grandson of an Olympic gold medallist, Trilochan Singh Bawa. His playing for India in the ICC U19 World Cup and then IPL has added a chapter of glory to this proud legacy. Not only did his grandfathers achievement on the Olympic stage serve as an inspiration, he has carried forward a family tradition of sporting excellence. Trilochan Singh Bawa, was part of India's hockey team that won the gold medal at the 1948 Olympics in London. Not only this, his father, Sukhwinder Singh Bawa, is considered among the first coaches of Yuvraj Singh, and in particular, he is often credited for having advised Yuvraj to bowl spin rather than fast. The family nourished the pursuit of sporting excellence. Although Raj didnt see much of his Olympian grandfather as he lost him at the age of five, its natural that Raj Bawa has high hopes riding on him. Trilochan Singh Bawa:At the London 1948 Olympics hockey final, India defeated England to win gold, by 4-0 and Trilochan Bawa scored one goal, which was his second goal at the Olympics. The 1948 hockey gold is considered as the start of Indian sporting glory as this was the first for India after independence. Sukhwinder Bawa:He was a renowned cricket coach, moulded India internationals like Yuvraj Singh and VR Singh. He played both hockey and cricket while young, but a spine injury in his 20s, forced him to concentrate on coaching. Raj Bawa:He has already earned a name for himself with his fine display and played a starring role in India winning the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2022 for a record fifth time. He was born in Nahan (HP) but grew up in Chandigarh. He grew up listening to the stories of his grandfather from his grandmother and father, and they have stayed with him. Whenever I see that gold medal, it gives me goosebumps. I can only imagine how important an achievement it must have been, back then, Raj Bawa remembers. This medal has worked as a catalyst for Raj Bawa to live up to the sporting legacy of the family. Raj joined Sukhwinders coaching academy. Yuvraj Singh also trained here and was a hero for Raj. It is believed that Raj became a left-handed bat after watching Yuvraj. The 2022 U-19 World Cup brought success for Raj Bawa (who scored 252 runs and claimed nine wickets in six outings). He plays Ranji Trophy also. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Raj Bawa knows that he has a long way to go as quite a number of players have not been able to carry forward their under-19 success to the highest level, but he has the genes of an Olympic champion in him, so everyone is hopeful of his success. It will not be out of order to add here that India player Reetinder Singh Sodhi (18 ODIs) is Raj Babas cousin. He was also the hero and man of the match during the U-19 World Cup final in 2000, when India beat Sri Lanka.
Georgia Voll Tops T20I Rankings, Ends Mooneys 26-month Reign
T20I Rankings: Georgia Voll jumped eight spots to overtake fellow Australian Beth Mooney as the No. 1 ICC Womens T20I batter after scoring her first T20I century in the third and final match against the West Indies, helping her team to a 3-0 series sweep. Volls innings lifted her above 800 ratings points to a personal best of 815, securing her first top spot in the batting rankings, as Australia won the rain-affected match by 40 runs using the DLS method. Mooneys tenure, starting in January 2024 after replacing Tahlia McGrath, concluded when Voll scored a 52-ball century during their sweep of the hosts at Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. This was a solid result, just 72 days before the ICC Womens T20 World Cup 2026 opener in England and Wales. Amelia Kerr, New Zealand's captain, maintained her exceptional all-round form during their home series against South Africa. She has now become the fourth Kiwi to lead the womens all-rounders rankings, joining Rebecca Steele, Aimee Watkins, and Sophie Devine. Kerr replaced West Indies captain Hayley Matthews at the top of the list after scoring 105 and taking two wickets for only six runs in Christchurch's final T20I, leading to a 95-run win over the visitors. She also rose to sixth among batters and tenth among bowlers. Matthews had held the number one all-rounder spot since October 2023 when she first overtook Ash Gardner. There have also been significant changes in the Womens ODI Player Rankings after the first ODI between the White Ferns and the Proteas in Christchurch. Maddie Green advanced four spots to 13th on the batters list after scoring 85 runs in her teams losing effort. They were defeated by the tourists in a tense final-ball finish, with South Africas debutant, Kayla Reyneke, hitting a six to secure a two-wicket win in the end. South Africas Annerie Dercksen scored 72 off 93 balls, moving up nine places to 42nd among batters. Meanwhile, her teammate Ayabonga Khaka achieved her career-best ODI performance with six for 56, climbing three spots to 17th among bowlers. Amelia and her sister Jessica Kerr each took two wickets in the first match. Amelia moved up two places to ninth, while Jessica stayed in 13th. In St. Kitts and Nevis, Australia has established an unbeatable 2-0 lead in their three-match series against the West Indies, winning by 103 runs in the first match and by 90 runs in the second. Despite the team's poor results, Stefanie Taylors undefeated century (105 off 129 balls) brought some joy to the West Indies, as she jumped 10 spots to 28th in the ICC Womens ODI Batting Rankings. In St. Kitts and Nevis, Australia has established an unbeatable 2-0 lead in their three-match series against the West Indies, winning by 103 runs in the first match and by 90 runs in the second. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Finally, Australias Georgia Wareham moved up eight places to rank 16th among all-rounders after scoring 81 runs and taking four wickets in the first two ODIs against the West Indies. Article Source: IANS
Ponting: PBKS 'stronger' than last season, don't think there are any gaps
Ponting also explained how Cooper Connolly's inclusion helps achieve balance in the squad
McDonald Says Greens Return To Form In Tests Is only A Matter Of Time
West Indies World Cup: Australias team management has thrown its full support behind Cameron Green despite a disappointing Ashes campaign at home, with head coach Andrew McDonald emphasising that the allrounder remains central to the nations long-term Test plans. Green struggled to make an impact during the series against England, managing modest returns of 24.42 with the bat and 70.75 with the ball. His underwhelming performances were further highlighted by the emergence of Beau Webster, who impressed in limited opportunities with a quick 71 runs and three wickets in his lone appearance. However, McDonald made it clear that Greens place in the side is not under immediate threat. Speaking to SEN Radio, the coach expressed confidence in the 25-year-olds ability to deliver at the highest level in due course. He (Green) is good enough and its only a matter of time before it gets to a situation where hes performing for Australia, McDonald said when asked whether the team would continue to back him in the Test XI. A key factor behind that faith is Greens strong record in domestic red-ball cricket. While his Test numbers after 37 matches stand at a batting average of 32.75 and a bowling average of 38.94, his first-class performances paint a far stronger picture. He averages 45.52 overall in first-class cricket, a figure that climbs to 53.38 in the Sheffield Shield. Anyone thats averaging that at Shield level suggests that hes ahead of the pack there. To me, its only a matter of time before that connects into Test cricket, McDonald noted. The coach also acknowledged the heightened expectations placed on allrounders in Australian cricket, pointing out that several past players required time to find consistency at the international level. He referenced figures such as Mitchell Marsh, Shane Watson, and Andrew Symonds as examples. You only have to look a short time ago: Mitch Marshs journey, and Shane Watson, and even Andrew Symonds at the start of his career. There is an expectation around allrounders, its almost like they want them to average 45 with the bat and less than 30 with the ball. And theres been very few that do that, he said. Looking ahead, McDonald suggested that Australia could experiment with combinations that include both Green and Webster, especially following the retirement of Usman Khawaja, who vacated a middle-order role late in his career. If you looked at the last team, let's just take that, Usman [Khawaja] has retired, and he vacates the No. 5 position where he was opening and he went to five to finish off [during the final stages of his career]. But you've got Webster and Green that potentially can play in the same team, should we see it that way, so that gives us incredible flexibility. McDonald also addressed Australias disappointing T20 World Cup campaign, where the team exited in the group stage after losses to Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka. He described the performance as well below expectations, particularly given the teams strong record leading into the tournament. Yeah, not our finest and an incredibly disappointing campaign. For a team that's over the two-year period post the West Indies World Cup, winning at 80% and doing a lot right, we did have a few moving parts late, he said. Injuries to key players, including Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, along with Mitchell Marsh missing the opening games, disrupted preparations, though McDonald was quick to avoid excuses. Yeah, not our finest and an incredibly disappointing campaign. For a team that's over the two-year period post the West Indies World Cup, winning at 80% and doing a lot right, we did have a few moving parts late, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia will now turn their attention to their next Test assignment, a two-match home series against Bangladesh scheduled for August, with matches set to be played in Darwin and Mackay. Article Source: IANS
Sooryavanshi Is Too Good To Not Play For India: Ashwin
Chennai Super Kings: Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin heaped rich praise on teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after his breathtaking innings powered Rajasthan Royals (RR) to a commanding eight-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their IPL 2026 opener in Guwahati on Monday, and mentioned that he must not be hurried into Indias international setup. Sooryavanshi's explosive 52 off just 17 balls, which saw him make a 15-ball half-century, dismantled CSKs bowling attack and set up the chase after RR had earlier restricted the five-time champions to a below-par total of 127. The youngsters fearless strokeplay in the powerplay, where RR raced to 74 without loss, left the opposition with no way back. Ashwin urged patience in handling the 15-year-old prodigy and cautioned against rushing his progression. Dont give him such a target. He is not even a guy, he is a kid. If MS Dhoni is playing till 45 (44), and if Sooryavanshi plays till 40, he has two and a half decades left in cricket. Leave him alone, he will come on his own when the time is right. He is too good to not play for India. He will play anyway eventually. When will he play? For that, we might have to wait a bit. Why are we always in a hurry? Ashwin said while speaking on his YouTube channel. Ashwin urged patience in handling the 15-year-old prodigy and cautioned against rushing his progression. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RR began their IPL 2026 campaign in dominant fashion with a victory over CSK. Sooryavanshi was the stand-out performer, hitting the third fastest fifty in IPL history. After Sooryavanshis dismissal, Yashasvi Jaiswal (38*) and skipper Riyan Parag (14*) comfortably guided the team home with 47 balls remaining. Article Source: IANS
Leaving CSK Was Very Emotional, But Changes Are Part Of The Journey: Jadeja
Chennai Super Kings: All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja reflected on an emotional outing against his former side, Chennai Super Kings, after playing a key role in Rajasthan Royals (RR) emphatic eight-wicket win in their IPL 2026 opener at the ACA Stadium in Guwahati on Monday. Facing CSK for the first time following a high-profile trade that also involved Sam Curran moving to RR and Sanju Samson heading the other way, Jadeja admitted the transition had not been easy. Im liking the pink colour. The yellow had started to feel a bit old, but Im just joking. Obviously, leaving a franchise like CSK, where I had played for 12-13 years, was a little difficult initially. It was very emotional. But I told myself that changes like these are also part of the journey. The good thing was that Im now with the team where I had first won an IPL title, Jadeja told JioStar. That memory has always stayed with me, that after the Under-19 World Cup, I started my IPL career there and won the title in my very first season. I have carried those memories along with a positive mindset, and my aim is to learn as much as I can with the new group and also share my experience with the team, he added. Jadejas impact was felt with the ball as RR bundled CSK out for 127, setting up a comfortable chase that was headlined by a blistering knock from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Speaking about the conditions at the ACA Stadium, Jadeja highlighted how the surface played to his strengths. The wicket was a bit sticky, so it suited my kind of bowling. My job was simply to bowl in the right areas. When you hit the right areas on a wicket that is holding up slightly, the ball tends to grip and come slower, which feels good as a bowler. Getting such a surface to bowl on in the very first match boosts your confidence as a bowler. I was thinking of bowling it at the stumps, as I wanted to take a chance in case he didnt middle it. But when he hit me for a six, I quickly changed my strategy to bowling wide, as he would have kept hitting me on a straight line. So, I decided to finish on the fifth-sixth-stump line, thinking that if he went across, he might not get his timing right, and that's what happened. Luckily, he did not get the elevation he was looking for, and it was a big wicket for us. A key moment in the innings was his dismissal of Shivam Dube, a known power-hitter who could have shifted momentum. Jadeja also explained the thinking behind his animated celebration after the wicket. I was thinking of bowling it at the stumps, as I wanted to take a chance in case he didnt middle it. But when he hit me for a six, I quickly changed my strategy to bowling wide, as he would have kept hitting me on a straight line. So, I decided to finish on the fifth-sixth-stump line, thinking that if he went across, he might not get his timing right, and that's what happened. Luckily, he did not get the elevation he was looking for, and it was a big wicket for us. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jadejas all-round display, coupled with RRs clinical performance, marked a strong start for the franchise as they opened their IPL 2026 campaign with a statement victory over their former stalwarts side. Article Source: IANS

