Bangladesh's Litton Das Reaps Benefit Of Changed Batting Position, Says Mentor Montu Dutta
Litton Kumar Das: Bangladesh batsman Litton Kumar Das, who scored a century on the second day of the second Test against Ireland in Mirpur near Dhaka on Thursday, is reaping the benefit of changing his batting position, believes childhood mentor Montu Dutta. Litton Das (128), along with Mushfiqur Rahim, playing his 100th Test, scored a hundred and propelled Bangladesh to a strong position on the second day of the Mirpur Test, before the hosts spinners reduced Ireland to 98 for 5 in reply to the home sides 476. Litton, who has been guided by Montu since his childhood days in BKSP- the lone sports institute of the country where he studied, failed to meet his expectations since last year in the longer format of the game. Litton's form in red-ball cricket turned out to be a major concern as he managed to score only 335 runs in eight Test matches, at an average of 22.26, following his 138 against Pakistan in Rawalpindi in August 2024. During this time, he returned to his childhood mentor in order to take his tips and get rid of the ongoing bad patch. While talking with Telecom Asia Sport, Montu explained the areas they worked on during this time frame. He( Litton) used to have a bit of a problem playing swing, and he used to have a bit of a problem playing left-arm spin, so work was being done in those areas. The swing he used to have a bit of a problem with that. Those areas where he got out to left-arm spin, those were the things we were working on, Montu told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) on Thursday. It was his automatic thing, the way the bat comes from above. But he himself told me, Sir, this has never happened before. My bat is coming a lot across, Montu said. That means the bat used to automatically turn towards second slip. So I saw that his waist was twisted slightly, and it happens when someone is playing cricket for a large amount of time, and as he is used to working with me, I found it out as soon as I saw it and told him 'Due to this, all the things are happening', he said. I just turned it slightly and didnt have to do anything else with him as he understood immediately when we discussed it, he said. Montu added that Litton was finding it difficult to negotiate pace and spin as his chest was a bit open. Its difficult to play swing and away spin if you are a bit open-chest batsman, and it needs to be reminded every three to four months, said Montu, adding that he also worked with his head position. We also worked on head position because if his shoulder turns, then what will happen to the head position? It will turn. If I fix the shoulder position and the bat things, then the head position will automatically come right, he said. Montu added that Litton was finding it difficult to negotiate pace and spin as his chest was a bit open. Its difficult to play swing and away spin if you are a bit open-chest batsman, and it needs to be reminded every three to four months, said Montu, adding that he also worked with his head position. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Thursday's knock of 128 that came off 192 balls, studded with eight boundaries and four sixes, has boosted his confidence, and Litton Kumar Das will be hoping to continue in the same vein and reap the rewards. Article Source: IANS
Women's Cricket Will Rise To Next Level After ODI World Cup Win, Says Tanuja Kanwer
ODI World Cup: Indias left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Tanuja Kanwer said the 2025 ICC Womens ODI World Cup win, coming after the U19 Womens T20 World Cup was retained, would elevate womens cricket to the next level in the country. I think this has been a very good year for India. We won the U-19 World Cup for the first time. We also won the India A series in Australia, and then they also won a bilateral game here against them after 25 (18 years, in New Chandigarh in September). We got a lot of motivation from there. After that, winning the World Cup is a big thing for women's cricket. I think women's cricket will go to the next level from here. It was very important to win the World Cup, said Tanuja in an exclusive conversation with IANS, on the sidelines of an event by OneDice on Thursday. Tanuja has managed to play two ODIs and four T20Is for India after putting in impactful and economical performances for the Gujarat Giants (GG) in the Womens Premier League (WPL). I think WPL has been very good for domestic girls. Before that, we used to get to play for India directly after domestic cricket. So, we couldn't match that level after suddenly going in there. But since WPL came, we started playing with overseas players and are able to match that level in WPL. That's why players don't get nervous when playing for India. They can play comfortably, and I think WPL has played a big role here, she said. In Brisbane this year, striking a composed halfcentury off 57 balls to guide India A to a series win in the 50-over series over Australia A. Walking in with the side in trouble at 157/6 after Minnu Manis dismissal, Tanuja steadied the innings with a knock that included three boundaries. She stitched a vital 62run eighthwicket stand with Prema Rawat, who hit an enterprising 32 not out and ensured India A crossed the line to seal the series. We were discussing at that time how deep we can take the game. We were discussing whether 5 runs are enough for now in an over. We didn't take much risk at that time. We made 5-6 runs in every over in the 6-7 overs phase. But after that, when Prema and I decided to accelerate, it wasn't just me who accelerated. We were playing from both sides in the same way, and I think that was the biggest thing, said Tanuja. Asked about her bowling mantra, Tanuja said, I try to bowl wicket-to-wicket as much as I can because if you bowl wicket-to-wicket, the chances of scoring a run for the batter are very low and the likelihood of picking a wicket are very high. So I try to bowl wicket-to-wicket as much as I can. If one doesn't get a run from my side, the batter is under pressure. If I don't get a run or a wicket from my side, I think a wicket will come from the other side. It creates pressure on the batter, and I then think anyone, including me, could get a wicket from the other side. Asked about her bowling mantra, Tanuja said, I try to bowl wicket-to-wicket as much as I can because if you bowl wicket-to-wicket, the chances of scoring a run for the batter are very low and the likelihood of picking a wicket are very high. So I try to bowl wicket-to-wicket as much as I can. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tanuja signed off by crediting support from her father to play cricket professionally. I think the support of the family is the most important. My father loved cricket since childhood. He used to play cricket with us. We used to play together in school or with my siblings at home. One day, he saw my huge interest in cricket and then got to know about the HPCA cricket academy in Dharamshala, and he put me in it. Article Source: IANS
Cricket: Hard Work Of Legends Has Led Us To 2025 Being A Memorable Year, Says Meghna Singh
ODI World Cup: India pacer Meghna Singh said 2025 will be remembered as a landmark year for womens cricket, adding that the hard work of past legends for laying the foundation of the sport in the country has led to new milestones and broader recognition. The year 2025 will forever be remembered as an epic year for womens cricket in India starting from retaining the U19 Womens T20 World Cup title, then winning the 50-over tri-series in Sri Lanka, emerging victorious in both white-ball series in England, and clinching the biggest title of them all the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup on home soil. Yes, it's a very memorable year for women's cricket. Obviously, we have put in a lot of hard work in the past. Our old players and legends had put in a lot of hard work, and that is what has brought us to where we are today, said Meghna in an exclusive conversation with IANS, on the sidelines of an event by OneDice on Thursday. Since her debut in 2021, Meghna has played a Test, 17 ODIs, and nine T20Is, apart from playing in the Womens T20 Challenge and Womens Premier League. Hailing from Bijnor in Uttar Pradesh, Meghna stated her evolution as a player has been huge. When you start your journey for the first time, you set an aim that you want to make a career in this field, and after that, you start that thing. So, gradually, there is a little struggle, you have to practice daily, and work on that thing daily. So, these are the small things that make you successful in the future. The fan meet that we had today, from there we have got to know that there will be a lot of changes for cricket in the future. When you start your journey for the first time, you set an aim that you want to make a career in this field, and after that, you start that thing. So, gradually, there is a little struggle, you have to practice daily, and work on that thing daily. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She signed off by hoping to give her best for whichever side picks her during the WPL mega auction on November 27 in New Delhi. I don't have any expectations; I just want to give my best to the team that I get a chance to play for. Article Source: IANS
DDCA Director Shyam Sharma: The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) director Shyam Sharma said Indias 2025 Womens ODI World Cup triumph is a watershed moment, saying the way the 50-over trophy win in 1983 reshaped mens cricket, the same will now happen for womens cricket in the country. This is very big and humungous. With the way Sachin wrote and the thought that has been in the minds of many Indians, it is that the way the 1983 World Cup win changed the face of mens cricket in India, this World Cup win will change the profile of womens cricket in the country. This era hasnt begun now it's been going on for the last five-six years. When Jay Shah was BCCI Secretary, womens cricket got wings. He got (international) match fees equalised and began the WPL, a platform which began giving recognition to women cricketers, and people have got to know who are the players and what their skillsets are. People previously used to know only 2-3 players, now around 17.5 crore have seen the matches. Now we get 100 calls every day from parents asking what age we should send them to academies. Cricket has become a career for girls, and its the way forward for all. Right now, that happiness hasnt sunk in yet, and in the words of the Prime Minister, there are more milestones to achieve, said Sharma in an exclusive conversation with IANS, on the sidelines of an event by OneDice on Thursday. Delhi had representation in the Womens ODI World Cup winning squad via opener Pratika Rawal and has dual presence in the national womens selection committee via former players current panel chairperson Amita Sharma and Jaya Sharma. Sharma hoped that Delhi CM Rekha Gupta would announce a reward soon for Pratika. It is great and joyful news for Delhi that Amita Sharma and Jaya Sharma are the two national womens selectors from Delhi. But the girls from Delhi, like Pratika Rawal, are doing well, as are other girls from all over India. I am just waiting for the day when our Chief Minister will announce the award for Pratika because every other state has already announced it, but only Pratika is left, said Sharma. In the light of the Womens ODI World Cup win, Sharma also said about his wish to now see pay parity in central contracts. I have that dream, and let's see how much time it takes. But I have a dream that one day, when the girls will also get the same (central) contact fees as the boys. In the coming 10 years, you will see that mixed teams will also be formed. Not in the BCCI or ICC tournaments, but in the outside tournaments, like if 8 boys are playing, then 3 girls will play mandatorily, and such a time will come, and competition will be very hard. Delhi has emerged as a significant hub for women's cricket development, and Sharma said the work under President Rohan Jaitley has been bearing good results. We have been doing a lot. I am telling you, Rohan Jaitley has tried a lot. He said that previously, whatever was left from the men's team uniform would go to the women's team. But he did it separately for them. He has given them a 5-star hotel stay and a lot of facilities. We say that we have made the infrastructure so good for the girls, and if they do well, then Delhi cricket will move forward. That's what we think, and we at Delhi cricket are working hard for it. Our 110 clubs have been subsidized by INR 2.5 lakh per year. After that, Rohan said that whoever fields a women's cricket team will get INR 1 lakh extra. This is an incentive, and that's how we are promoting women's cricket. Delhi has emerged as a significant hub for women's cricket development, and Sharma said the work under President Rohan Jaitley has been bearing good results. We have been doing a lot. I am telling you, Rohan Jaitley has tried a lot. He said that previously, whatever was left from the men's team uniform would go to the women's team. But he did it separately for them. He has given them a 5-star hotel stay and a lot of facilities. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But after that, we made a women's cricket league (by DDCA), in which 645 girls participated. This time, when our DPL auction happened, our pool was more than 200. This shows how much girls are participating and moving forward, and the future of women's cricket is very good, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
PM Modi Sends Heartfelt Wishes To Smriti Mandhana And Palash Muchhal Ahead Of Their Wedding
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended his warm wishes to World Cupwinning cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer-filmmaker Palash Muchhal, marking a special moment for the couple ahead of their expected wedding on November 23. His letter quickly drew wide attention not just because of its timing, but because of the sincerity and detail woven through his words. In his note, the Prime Minister described their union as the coming together of two accomplished journeys. He spoke of love, trust, and companionship as the pillars of a strong marriage, and wished them the grace to support each other as they grow through shared responsibilities. Notably, Modi also referenced their wedding date something the couple has not officially confirmed giving the message an added sense of quiet significance. The Prime Ministers wishes arrived soon after Mandhana unveiled her engagement in a uniquely charming way. Instead of a formal announcement, she posted a light-hearted Instagram reel featuring her closest teammates Jemimah Rodrigues, Shreyanka Patil, and Radha Yadav dancing to the 'Samjho Ho Hi Gaya' song from the famous movie 'Lage Raho Munna Bhai'. In the final frames, Mandhana flashed her engagement ring with effortless casualness, and the internet responded instantly, flooding social media with love for the couple. Mandhanas personal celebrations come at a time when her cricketing career has reached its brightest peak. She played a pivotal role in Indias historic maiden ICC Womens ODI World Cup triumph, scoring 434 runs in nine innings the highest ever by an Indian in any single edition of a World Cup. In the final frames, Mandhana flashed her engagement ring with effortless casualness, and the internet responded instantly, flooding social media with love for the couple. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mandhana was the top scorer as India won its maiden title in the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025, beating South Africa in the final. Article Source: IANS
AUS vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the Australia vs England 1st Test Ashes 2025-26 in Perth
AUS vs ENG 1st Test, Ashes 2025-26, Test Approaching Milestones and Records :The Ashes 2025-26 fever is on, and the first test between Australia cricket team and England cricket team is all set to get underway on November 21 (Friday) at Perth Cricket Stadium. Australia have the urn, and they have had it in the last four consecutive Ashes series. This is the first test series in Australia for Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum. So, there will be high hopes from this promising duo, who have made the Bazball approach a trending style in test cricket. England have not won a single test in Australia since 2010/11, so they need something special to record a win in Australia. The hosts are hurt after injuries to Josh Hazlewood and captain Pat Cummins. They have given the debut cap to Brendan Doggett and Jake Weatherald. So, there will be some nerves when Australia take the field. But for England, these players have been playing together for a while now. So, they have an outside chance to start the Ashes 2025-26 with a win. This match will also have some records which will be on the line. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the Australia vs England 1st Test Ashes 2025-26 clash at Perth Cricket Stadium. AUS vs ENG 1st Test, Ashes 2025-26: Approaching Test Records and Test Cricket Milestones Ahead of the AUS vs ENG 1st Test atPerth Cricket Stadium 6 - Ben Stokes is just six runs away from going past Andrew Strauss (7037) in Test cricket. 3 - No. 1 ranked Test batter Harry Brook is just three sixes away from completing 50 sixes in tests. 180 - Harry Brook is very near to making history. He has scored 2820 runs in 50 innings and needs 180 runs in two innings to become the joint-fastest English batter to complete 3000 test runs. He will also be the third-fastest overall. 33 - Steve Smith is just 33 runs away from completing 10500 runs in tests and will become only the fourth Australian to do so. 37 - Travis Head has 3963 runs in 60 tests. He needs 37 more runs to complete 4000 test runs. 1 - Joe Root has 39 Test centuries, and one more will make him only the fourth batter with 40 or more Test centuries. 1 - Root has 66 half-centuries in tests, and one more will make him the batter with the second-most test hundreds ever. 2 - Nathan Lyon is near history. He has 562 wickets, and two more will help him surpass the great Glenn McGrath, making him the second-highest wicket-taker for Australia in tests and the sixth-highest overall. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 4 - Mitchell Starc needs four wickets to surpass legendary Curtly Ambrose (405) in tests.
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2nd Test: Mushfiqur, Litton Centuries Power Bangladesh Before Spinners Seize Control Against Ireland
Shere Bangla National Stadium: Centuries by seasoned batters Mushfiqur Rahim and Litton Das propelled Bangladesh to a strong position on the second day of the second Test, before the hosts spinners reduced Ireland to 98 for 5 in reply to the home sides 476 at the Shere Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur on Thursday. Mushfiqur, unbeaten on 99 overnight, became only the eleventh batter to score a hundred in his 100th Test, bringing up his 13th century with a single off the ninth ball of the day. He added only a few more before falling for 106, caught at second slip off debutant Matthew Humphreys. Litton later reached his own century in the first session, taking a bold route with a six and a four through the nineties. His partnership with Mushfiqur, worth 123 runs for the sixth wicket, completed Bangladeshs third century stand in a row. Irelands bowlers had started the day brightly as Andy McBrine completed his second six-wicket haul in Tests, both achieved at the Shere Bangla Stadium. Humphreys and Gavin Hoey picked up two wickets each, marking the first time Irelands spinners claimed all ten wickets in a Test innings. McBrine eventually ended the innings by trapping Khaled Ahmed lbw with 30 minutes left in the second session. But Irelands batting effort faltered almost immediately. Paul Stirling gave the visitors early momentum with a burst of boundaries, including a slog-swept six off Taijul Islam, but he departed lbw to Khaled for 27. Captain Andy Balbirnie followed for 21, edging Hasan Murad to slip. Cade Carmichael became Mehidy Hasan Mirazs first victim, lbw after staying deep in the crease. Murad then delivered the ball of the day an arm-ball that slid past Curtis Camphers defence before Taijul trapped Harry Tector lbw for 14, leaving Ireland in deep trouble. By stumps, debutant Stephen Doheny (2*) and Lorcan Tucker (11*) were holding on, but Bangladeshs spinners Murad with two, Miraz and Taijul with one each had already placed the hosts firmly on top. Murad then delivered the ball of the day an arm-ball that slid past Curtis Camphers defence before Taijul trapped Harry Tector lbw for 14, leaving Ireland in deep trouble. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Bangladesh 476 all out in 141/1 overs (Litton Das 128, Mushfiqur Rahim 106; Andy McBrine 6-109, Gavin Hoey 2-115, Matthew Humphreys 2-151) lead Ireland 98/5 in 38 overs (Paul Stirling 27, Andrew Balbirnie 21; Hasan Murad 2-10) by 378 runs Article Source: IANS
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Australia vs England, 1st Test- Who will win today AUS vs ENG match?
AUS vs ENG , 1st Test , Cricket Tips :The Ashes 2025 will be another action-packed edition of the thrilling test series. The first test between the two teams will take place at Perth Stadium, starting on November 21 at 7:50 AM IST. Australia have announced their playing XI, featuring two debutants in Brendan Maggott and Jake Weatherald. Captain Steven Smith is ready for the challenge, as they will miss the services of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood. That will give the chances to other bowlers like Boland and Maggott. England have also announced a strong squad, and it will be a close battle between two top sides. AUS vs ENG: Match Details Date : November 21-25, 2025 (Friday-Tuesday) Time : 7:50 AM IST Venue : Perth Stadium, Perth AUS vs ENG: Live Streaming Details In India, the live telecast of the first Test will be available on Star Sports Networks on cable TV networks. Fans can also access the live stream on the Jio Hotstar app or website. AUS vs ENG: Head-to-Head in Tests Total Matches : 361 Australia : 152 England : 112 Drawn : 97 AUS vs ENG: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Perth is a dream surface for the fast bowlers. They will get extra bounce with swing and seam movement. The decision of bowling has been a rewarding one at this venue, and batting with the time will get more difficult. Batting will not be easy, and adjusting to bounce and pace will be a big challenge. AUS vs ENG: Possible XIs Australia : Usman Khawaja, Jake Weatherald, Steve Smith (c), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Alex Carey (wk), Brendan Doggett, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland England : Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes , Jamie Smith (wk), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Mark Wood, Shoaib Bashir AUS vs ENG: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Travis Head was Player of the Match when England toured Australia last time and will be the one to watch out for. For England, Harry Brook is someone who can take on this Australian attack. Probable Best Bowler Scott Boland is someone who can bowl hard length consistently and trouble the batters. For England, Jofra Archer is back, and he will be at his fierce best. Today Match Prediction : Australia are very strong at home and will have an edge starting the first test in Perth. AUS vs ENG Match 1st Test, Today Match AUS vs ENG, AUS vs ENG Prediction, AUS vs ENG Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Australia vs England Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Kotak Hopeful On Gills Recovery, Slams agenda-driven Criticism Of Gambhir Ahead Of Second Test
In T20s: Indias batting coach Sitanshu Kotak has offered guarded optimism on skipper Shubman Gills fitness even as he launched a fierce defence of head coach Gautam Gambhir amid growing scrutiny following Indias 30-run defeat to South Africa in the first Test in Kolkata. Gill, who suffered a neck spasm during the opening match and did not train on Thursday, will undergo a key fitness test on Friday that will determine his availability for the second Test beginning Saturday in Guwahati. See, he is definitely recovering really well, because I also met him yesterday, Kotak said. Now, the decision will be taken tomorrow evening, because the physios and doctors have to decide whether, even if he is fully recovered, there's a chance of the spasm recurring during the match. That is very important. If there is a doubt, then I am sure he will rest for one more game because it won't help the team otherwise. A player like Shubman, and he's the captain, so any team would miss him. Kotak added that while the Indian team would sorely miss its captain, the squad has the depth to cover for him. But if he is missing out because of injury, we have batters and plenty of good players. They are professionals; they should come and perform for the team. We all wish he plays, but if he doesn't, we will definitely have a good replacement and maybe the guy coming in will score a hundred. If Gill sits out, Dhruv Jurel who batted at No. 4 in Kolkata is among the options. Jurel batted at No. 4, so he is one option. But until we know about Shubman, there is no point in discussing who will play. Once we know, and once we see the wicket tomorrow, we will think about the best combination. Kotak also stressed how Gills absence influenced the first Test. In the last game, nobody discussed much about what our chances would have been had Shubman batted in both innings. The second innings may not have even mattered. If in the first innings he had batted and we had one partnership, with a 100-run lead, we would have been fine. That's not an excuse, but a reality that he couldn't bat in two innings. Kotak hits back at criticism of Gambhir Kotak reserved his strongest words for those targeting Gambhir after Indias fourth home Test loss in a year. Gautam Gambhir, Gautam Gambhir (criticism) is being done. I am saying this because I am a staff member and I feel bad. That's not the way, he said, insisting that some reactions are agenda-driven. Maybe some people individually have agendas. Good luck to them, but it is very bad. He questioned why only Gambhir was being attacked when players also faltered. No one is saying that this batsman did this, this bowler did that, or we can do something different in batting. Kotak praised the head coach for taking responsibility for the turning track at Eden Gardens. Gautam said that he took all the blame on himself. He said that he took the blame because he felt that he should not blame the curators. Technical concerns and changing batting mindsets Kotak acknowledged that South Africa adapted better to the same conditions while explaining how modern batting, influenced heavily by T20 cricket, has altered technique. Technical concerns and changing batting mindsets Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the technical shift, he elaborated: In a Test match, you rely a lot on footwork. In T20s and in power hitting, you focus a lot on creating an early base. So, there will be no footwork in creating an early base. Article Source: IANS
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Chopra Backs Indian Team To Adapt Quicker To Guwahati Pitch Despite Many Unknowns
ODI World Cup: There are many vital elements of intrigue with the ACA Stadium in Guwahati becoming India's 28th Test venue when the second India-South Africa game begins on Saturday. With India having a 30-run humbling loss on a spin-friendly pitch inside three days at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, how the surface would behave in Guwahati is the cynosure of everyones eyes. The stadium had been one of the five venues for the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup and aided the batters to make runs, as well as offer a lot of turn to spinners. But when it comes to red-ball cricket, an early morning start means moisture in the air will be there for an extended period and could make batting more difficult, thus helping the seamers. Former India opener Aakash Chopra has backed the hosts to adapt to the conditions quicker than South Africa, while admitting the unusually early start, danger of losing overs in the final session and the pitchs nature having an element of unknown makes things far more interesting in deciding the games result. Yes, it is interesting actually because this is having a start time of 9 am. When we used to play in Assam in November-December, then we used to look for start at 8:30 because it gets dark very early in the evening. So, in the end, the overs would be lost. I feel that no matter how much we try, we will lose overs. So, that will be a challenge for both teams, as they would want to get all the overs done for the day. It would also be on their mind because if the pitch is good to play on, where there is an equal contest for the bat and ball, like we saw in Delhi that it took 5 days to win a match and if you keep losing 10-15 overs every day, then by the end of the 4th day, you have lost more than half a day, which is 60% of the overs. So, I think that will be a challenge for both the teams in terms of how they go through their overs, said Chopra, a JioStar expert, while replying to an IANS query, during a virtual media day on Thursday. With Guwahati having both red and black soil pitches on offer, it adds to the mystery of the pitchs behaviour. Plus, it is a new pitch. No one has any idea how Test cricket will be played in Guwahati because it is a new Test venue. Of course, first-class cricket has already happened here. But how the Test will unfold will be a question in everyone's mind because we often say that home conditions are beneficial when the conditions are familiar to you. But if you are playing there for the first time, be it Shubman Gill or Sai Sudharsan or Rishabh Pant or Dhruv Jurel, and the pitch is not as good for them as it is for Temba Bavuma or Ryan Rickelton, then it feels like there is no home advantage. But perhaps it is not as good as it can be in other venues. So, it is a challenge and a slightly uncharted territory for both teams. While it is correct that we are still playing in India and that advantage cannot be taken away from us, as we grew up playing on these kinds of surfaces. But Guwahati might be a different one, though the red and black soil for the pitches there must have come from somewhere in India, he added. In a rare adjustment, the lunch and tea breaks will swap positions, forcing players to rethink their dietary intake and normal routine. Despite all this, Chopra has backed India to bounce back and level the series 1-1. We would like to believe and back ourselves to know these conditions or adapt a lot faster even if we find them slightly different as compared to, say, somebody who is brought up in Johannesburg and has played all his cricket at the Wanderers ground. For him to come here and adapt will be tough. So we would like to assume and believe that it is going to be a lot tougher. So, yes, it is a new challenge for both teams. But you need to back the Indian players to get the most out of it and adapt to it relatively quicker than the opposition, he said. With moisture in the air and on the pitch during the early morning session, it can make life difficult for anyone who loses the toss. It would mean the losing side at the toss will need to negotiate tricky conditions longer than usual before the surface settles, thus adding another layer of complexity to the contest. Though Chopra said in jest that talking about the tosss importance wont have any change in Indias bad luck with the toss result, he also felt that if the losing side at the toss survives the opening session unscathed, then it might be a blessing in disguise. See, again, it could be a blessing in disguise if what you are saying is true and it can't be a better thing. It's because when you win the toss in India, no one gives you bowling. No matter how much data is available historically, but when you see there is no grass or no live grass on the pitch, and there is no or limited moisture, it is very difficult to actually win the toss and bowl first. Because if the first session goes well, then the batting will be good later on and maybe the fourth innings is going to be the toughest part of the game. So, since we lose tosses more than we win far more, it might actually be a blessing in disguise. See, again, it could be a blessing in disguise if what you are saying is true and it can't be a better thing. It's because when you win the toss in India, no one gives you bowling. No matter how much data is available historically, but when you see there is no grass or no live grass on the pitch, and there is no or limited moisture, it is very difficult to actually win the toss and bowl first. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Catch all the action from the second Test of South Africa's tour of India 2025, from November 22, 9 am IST onwards, live on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network. Article Source: IANS
Gill set to miss Guwahati Test against South Africa; Pant to stand in as captain
India's Test captain has been advised more rest to avoid recurrence of neck spasms
Steve Smith: Australias stand-in skipper Steve Smith delivered a harsh dig at Monty Panesar on the former England spinners 'sandpaper' row comment ahead of the 2025 Ashes series. Panesar had previously stated that England should make Smith feel guilty regarding his involvement in the Sandpapergate, ball-tampering scandal against South Africa, which led to the batter losing his position as Australia's full-time captain in 2018. Say something like, I dont think its ethical that hes the captain, I dont think he played the game fairly. Really get into him and make him feel guilty about it. Make him feel like, theyre probably right, I shouldnt be here, I shouldnt be doing this, Panesar had said. When questioned about the former English cricketers comments during the pre-match press conference ahead of the 1st Test here, Smith dismissed Panesar's comments and even mockingly referenced his 2019 appearance on a celebrity edition of BBC Mastermind, where he got only one correct answer. I'm going to go off topic here. Who of you in the room has seen Mastermind and Monty Panesar on that? Any of you? Those of you that have will understand where I'm coming from. If you haven't, do yourself a favour because it is pretty comical. Anyone who believes that Athens is in Germany, Oliver Twist is a season of the year, and America is a city, it doesn't really bother me those comments. That's as far as I'll go with that one, Smith said. Smith received a 12-month international cricket suspension from Cricket Australia and lost the captaincy under a broader leadership ban after the Sandpapergate incident in South Africa. I'm going to go off topic here. Who of you in the room has seen Mastermind and Monty Panesar on that? Any of you? Those of you that have will understand where I'm coming from. If you haven't, do yourself a favour because it is pretty comical. Anyone who believes that Athens is in Germany, Oliver Twist is a season of the year, and America is a city, it doesn't really bother me those comments. That's as far as I'll go with that one, Smith said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The much-anticipated Ashes series begins on Friday at Perth Stadium. Article Source: IANS
Mushfiqur Rahim Enters Exclusive Centurion Club In 100th Test
Mushfiqur Rahim: Bangladesh stalwart Mushfiqur Rahim has joined an elite group of cricketers by scoring a century in his 100th Test appearance. Rahim, the first Bangladeshi to reach the milestone of 100 Test matches, produced a gritty 106 off 214 balls to put his side in control of the second Test against Ireland in Dhaka. With this knock, he joins an exclusive club featuring Colin Cowdrey, Javed Miandad, Gordon Greenidge and Graeme Smith all of whom reached three figures in their respective 100th Tests. Among the 11 players to achieve this distinction, Ricky Ponting remains a standout, having struck centuries in both innings of his 100th Test against South Africa in Sydney in 2006. Before Rahim, the most recent additions to the list were Joe Root in 2021 and David Warner in 2022. Bangladesh, having chosen to bat first, closed Day 1 on 292 for 4, with Rahim stranded on 99. The 38-year-old brought up his 13th Test hundred early on Day 2, an innings decorated with five boundaries, strengthening Bangladeshs bid for a series sweep. Bangladesh seized control as Rahim and Litton Das combined for a crucial 108-run stand for the fifth wicket, with the seasoned pair effectively putting the game beyond Irelands reach. Wicketkeeper-batter Litton Das struck 128 while Mominul Haque scored a half-century to steer Bangladesh to 476 in their first innings. Bangladesh, having chosen to bat first, closed Day 1 on 292 for 4, with Rahim stranded on 99. The 38-year-old brought up his 13th Test hundred early on Day 2, an innings decorated with five boundaries, strengthening Bangladeshs bid for a series sweep. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The hosts entered the match with a 10 lead after an innings-and-47-run victory in the opening Test in Sylhet. Article Source: IANS
Weve Been Building Towards This Moment, Says McCullum Ahead Of Ashes Opener
England Cricket: England head coach Brendon McCullum believes his team is prepared for the Ashes series that could be 'defining' for them. Since taking charge in 2022, McCullum and captain Ben Stokes have rejuvenated the England Test team, and the former New Zealand captain said the Englishmen have been building to this moment come the first Test in Perth starting on Friday. There's nothing bigger than what we're about to come into. This team has been together for a good couple of years and we have been building towards this moment. It is the biggest stage and it is the brightest lights. It is a series that could define teams, the people and players within it. That's OK. You know you're ready, you know you have the game to compete at this level. Stay together, play the style you have become accustomed to and we'll see in a couple of months where we land, McCullum told BBC Sport. England are set to confirm their XI for the first Test on Thursday, with spinner Shoaib Bashir likely to be excluded from the 12-man squad announced on Wednesday. This suggests the tourists will feature a five-man pace attack, likely the fastest they've assembled for a Test match. I'm super excited and probably a little bit more relaxed now than I was a few weeks ago. We've got our team to the start line. I feel like our horse is going to run well. Whether we find another horse in the race that is better than us, who knows, he added. After McCullum and Stokes joined in 2022, they transformed England's approach to the game. They assembled a new team featuring several young players and achieved notable series victories at home against New Zealand and South Africa, as well as against the Kiwis and Pakistan. However, England have not secured a win in a high-profile five-Test series against either Australia or India, including a 2-2 draw in the last Ashes series on home soil in 2023. England have not secured a single Test victory in Australia since their last series win there 14 years ago. For this team, it will define the progress we've made. For Stokesy to be able to lead an England team to an Ashes win away from home would be huge. We understand all of that stuff, but it's about living in the moment and dealing with what comes. We'll be challenged on this tour. We'll have good days and bad days. As long as we keep moving towards the target, then we'll give ourselves the best chance, McCullum stated. However, England have not secured a win in a high-profile five-Test series against either Australia or India, including a 2-2 draw in the last Ashes series on home soil in 2023. England have not secured a single Test victory in Australia since their last series win there 14 years ago. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia XI for 1st Test: Usman Khawaja, Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith (captain), Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett. Article Source: IANS
Ashes: England Look To Silence Australia, Crowd & Critics In Perth
Star Sports Network: Australia and England are set to renew their rivalry when they clash in the opening Test of the Ashes series at the Optus Stadium in Perth. On Friday, in the early hours of the morning, Brendon McCullum and his team will start their campaign to achieve something no England team has managed since the glory days of 2011: winning the Ashes overseas. Furthermore, England have not won any Test matches in Australia during that period. Many of their trips to Australia over the past 15 years have been disappointing, often resulting in some of the most one-sided matches imaginable. However, with McCullum and Stokes leading and having dedicated years to developing their philosophy, many believe this is Englands best chance to win the urn in years. The duo focus on aggressive batting and bowling, high release points, tall players and a positive team spirit. Australia's main goal is simply to win and it's their priority in everything. They've recently been led by a new head coach, under whom they've secured 25 wins in 41 Test matches, marking a notable improvement from their previous performance, and promoting a message of excellence. Understandably, this situation can be confusing for the Aussies. Australia are likely nearing the end of an era featuring modern cricket giants. This team has accomplished nearly everything possible in the sport, yet it often feels underrated in the broader history of cricket. Securing another home series victory would be a fitting farewell for this squad. England and Australia are leading the way in the Bazball era. They top the worlds Test run-rate charts, though they are nearly a full run apart. The key lies in the details. England has challenged a long-standing Test cricket rule that playing the good balls is essential with remarkable consistency. The Bazball approach has caused English batsmen to average 28.26 and score 3.17 runs per over against well-placed good-length balls from fast bowlers, just outside or on the off-stump line, surpassing most of their peers in both measures. As for the players on both sides, the hosts will be without their key pacers, Josh Hazlewood and regular skipper Pat Cummins, who have both been ruled out owing to injuries. England, meanwhile, received a late respite as Mark Wood was cleared to play the first Test. With both teams raring to go and the Aussies missing out on a couple of frontline players, its a massive opportunity for England to go one up in the series in the opener. Live Streaming details: The match will be telecast on the Star Sports Network and streamed on the JioHotstar app and website in India. Squads: The match will be telecast on the Star Sports Network and streamed on the JioHotstar app and website in India. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England XII for first Test: Ben Stokes (c), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Shoaib Bashir, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Jamie Smith (wk), Mark Wood. Article Source: IANS
Lee: Give Doggett the new ball ahead of Boland
The former quick said Boland could seam it off ice and not having to wait could help the debutant
Australia's injuries fuel English optimism but task ahead is huge
The home side have handed out two debuts for the first time since 2019 while there remains much interest in the Perth pitch
Josh Inglis Added To CA XI Squad For Four-day Clash Against England Lions
Allan Border Field: Wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis has been included in the CA XI squad for the upcoming four-day match against the England Lions at Lilac Hill. Caelan Maladay has also been named as a replacement for Aidan OConnor from last weeks squad announcement. All thirteen squad members will be eligible to participate in the match. The four-day game between the CA XI and the England Lions starts on Friday at Lilac Hill in Perth. Jhye Richardson, with 36 international caps and recent struggles with recurring injuries, was a notable addition to the squad announced last week on Friday. Since his match-winning five-wicket haul in Adelaide during the 2021/22 Ashes, Richardson has only appeared in four first-class matches over the past four years and had shoulder surgery earlier this year. If his ongoing comeback goes well, Richardson might play again against the England Lions for Australia A at Allan Border Field starting December 5. The match starts the day after the second Ashes Test in Brisbane, giving him another chance to demonstrate his readiness for the five-match series. It was earlier reported that an additional player from Australia's Test squad - either Brendan Doggett or Josh Inglis - would be added to the team. With Doggett now being named in Australias playing XI for the Ashes opener, Inglis was added to the CA squad. Richardson and Jake Fraser-McGurk are the only players with a cap for Australia in the squad, and Mackenzie serves as captain. It was earlier reported that an additional player from Australia's Test squad - either Brendan Doggett or Josh Inglis - would be added to the team. With Doggett now being named in Australias playing XI for the Ashes opener, Inglis was added to the CA squad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 13-player squad: Mackenzie Harvey (c), Caelan Maladay, Cameron McClure, Charlie Anderson, Jack Sinfield, Jake Fraser-McGurk, Jake Scott, Jhye Richardson, Josh Inglis, Liam Blackford, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Teague Wyllie, Xavier Crone. Article Source: IANS
Tickets For Opening Day Of All Five Ashes Tests Sold Out
Melbourne Cricket Ground: Cricket Australia announced on Thursday that tickets for Day 1 of the Ashes opener in Perth have sold out. Additionally, the allocation of tickets for the opening day of the remaining four Test matches in the series has also been exhausted. The first of the five Ashes Tests will be played at the Optus Stadium in Perth, followed by the second game at the Gabba in Brisbane, the third at Adelaide Oval, and the fourth at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). The fifth and final Test will be hosted by the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) starting January 4. For the Perth Test, tickets for Day 2 and Day 3 are selling fast, while theres good availability for Day 4. For the second and third games in Brisbane and Adelaide, tickets for the first three days are sold out, while Day 4 tickets are fast-selling. The MCG will be packed, with tickets for the first two days sold out. While theres low availability for Day 3, Day 4 tickets are plentiful. The Sydney Test will be one to watch, as ticket allocation for the first four days of the games has been exhausted. For all five Tests, tickets for Day 5 will be allocated depending on the match situation. The Ashes series between arch-rivals Australia and England will begin on Friday. While the hosts have named their playing XI for the opening game, the visitors have named a 12-man squad, with their final XI likely to be announced at the toss. For all five Tests, tickets for Day 5 will be allocated depending on the match situation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England squad: Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith (wk), Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir Article Source: IANS
Mushfiqur, Litton centuries flatten Ireland
Mushfiqur became the 11th batter to score a century in his 100th Test as Ireland toiled away in the morning session
Smith Needs To Have Great Series For Australia To Win Ashes, Says Ponting
With Pat Cummins: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting asserted that the home side needs a strong performance from Steve Smith to lead the five-Test Ashes, starting on Friday in Perth. With Pat Cummins sidelined for the opening Test because of a back injury - and his availability for the second match in Brisbane still uncertain - Australia will again turn to Smith to lead the team. Ponting believes Smith will thrive with the armband back on. Smiths numbers as skipper are striking - he averages 68.98 when leading, almost 13 runs higher than his overall career mark of 56.02. In comparison, his average drops to 49.90 in matches where he isnt the captain. I think his (batting) record as captain is better than it is as a player anyway, Ponting said in the latest episode of The ICC Review. So his average is better than it is as a normal player. The fact that there's a bit of conjecture around Australia's top-order, I think, means that Smith needs to have a great series with the bat for Australia to win. There are always lots of people looking and talking and commenting on the way the captains go and as a captain, these are the moments that you live for. These series, being able to forge your reputation in Ashes series, whether you're an Englishman in Australia or you're the home captain, this is what we all play for. So I'm really looking forward to not just the battle between the two captains, but these two teams for me line up incredibly well and I can't wait for Friday to come around. Ponting had initially tipped Josh Hazlewood to finish the Ashes as the top wicket-taker across both teams, but revised his prediction to fellow Australian Mitchell Starc after learning the seasoned quick would be unavailable for the opening Test in Perth. I actually had Hazlewood in as the leading wicket taker so I'm going to have to take that out now and I'll go Mitchell Starc now as the leading wicket taker across the series. Who knows what's going to happen if they happen to rest and rotate, that's the thing that we don't know. If Cummins comes back in and then Hazlewood comes back in a little bit later, there might be an opportunity that Starc misses one of those games. He won't want to...but that's the hardest thing I think about trying to pick a leading wicket-taker now is you just don't know what they're thinking about getting him through five Test matches. So I'll go with Starc. I actually had Hazlewood in as the leading wicket taker so I'm going to have to take that out now and I'll go Mitchell Starc now as the leading wicket taker across the series. Who knows what's going to happen if they happen to rest and rotate, that's the thing that we don't know. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think he averages over 60 with the bat as captain. And I just think that it probably should be an Australian to be leading run-scorer, just considering the conditions and how hard it generally is for touring teams here. I might be a little bit biased, but Starc with the wickets and Smith with the runs, the former captain added. Article Source: IANS
Weatherald And Doggett To Debut As Australia Name XI For Ashes Opener
Jake Weatherald: Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett are set to make their Australian debuts in the opening Ashes Test at Perth Stadium, with Beau Webster dropping out of the final XI. Cameron Greens full return to bowling provided the final assurance selectors needed. Despite the absence of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood prompting some thought of bolstering the attack, the panel opted to stick with four specialist bowlers, supported by Greens all-round skills. Marnus Labuschagne will slot back into his preferred No. 3 position after an outstanding start to the season with Queensland, while Nathan Lyon also comes back into the side after missing the day-night Test in Jamaica, where Australia selected an all-pace lineup. This will be the first time since 2019 when Kurtis Patterson and Jhye Richardson debuted against Sri Lanka at the Gabba that Australia hands two players their first caps in the same Test. Its also the first occurrence in an Ashes match since Usman Khawaja and Michael Beer debuted at the SCG during the 201011 series. Doggetts inclusion, covering for the injured Hazlewood, is historically significant: Australia will field two Indigenous Test players in the same XI for the first time. The 31-year-old has been in strong form for South Australia since returning from a hamstring issue, collecting 13 wickets at 14.69. Weatherald will become Khawajas sixth opening partner since David Warner retired in early 2024. On Thursday morning, he spent time visualising his innings in the middle at Perth Stadium before fitting in another session during Australias final optional training run. Webster, who plays alongside Weatherald for Tasmania, is a hard-luck omission. Since debuting against India at the SCG earlier this year, he has scored four fifties in seven Tests under challenging conditions. Although he had two quiet matches in the Sheffield Shield, he picked up eight wickets for Tasmania against South Australia last week. Australias reshuffled batting order returns Green to No. 6, the spot he occupied early in his Test career, following recent stints at No. 3 in the West Indies and No. 4 before the back injury that sidelined him last season. Webster, who plays alongside Weatherald for Tasmania, is a hard-luck omission. Since debuting against India at the SCG earlier this year, he has scored four fifties in seven Tests under challenging conditions. Although he had two quiet matches in the Sheffield Shield, he picked up eight wickets for Tasmania against South Australia last week. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia XI for first Ashes Test: Usman Khawaja, Jake Weatherald, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith (capt), Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett. Article Source: IANS
Ponting Predicts 3-2 Ashes Win For Australia
The ICC Review: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has predicted that the hosts will clinch the upcoming five-match Ashes series 3-2 over England despite it being a close-fought contest. Although Australia have retained the Ashes since 2018 and have been beaten by England in only four home Tests this century, Ponting says he still expects England to put up a strong fight in the five-match series Down Under. I don't think there'll be any draws, just the way that England play. If there's reasonable weather through the Australian summer, we know that the biggest concern for the last 15 years has been Sydney with the amount of days we've lost there, Ponting said in the latest episode of The ICC Review. Perth and Brisbane this time of year are normally great. So I don't foresee any drawn games and I just think it's going to be really, really close. So I'm going 3-2 Australia. The fact that there's no draws. I just think that's how potentially close it could be. And obviously I'm taking everything into account there as well. The fact that England have only won four Test matches in Australia this century and I'm predicting that they're going to win two in this series. So that's how much closer I think it could be, he added. Ponting feels Englands chances will hinge heavily on the form of openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, warning that Australias attack can take control of the middle order if they strike early. He believes the pair need to take the game to Australias fast bowlers from the outset to seize early momentum. I have had a bit of a look back through the last couple of years when England have played really good Test cricket and it's been on the back of some really good, fast, positive starts from their openers, Ponting noted. Because of the way that they play, they come out, they play their shots, they put pressure back on the opposition straight away and sometimes before you know, you look up at the scoreboard and they are none for 70 or 80 and you're sort of eight or 10 overs into the Test match. That's the way they'll need to do it again, I think in Australia. It won't be easy because the wickets in Perth and Brisbane if they happen to bat first anyway, which is not England's preferred style of playing. England always like to bat second if they can, but I just think if they don't get off to flying starts and Duckett and Crawley can't be consistent at the top of the order, it just puts so much more pressure on those middle-order players on (Joe) Root, on (Harry) Brook, on Ollie Pope, who we know hasn't got a great record in Australia either. And all of a sudden you might look up and Ben Stokes is in a whole lot earlier than what England would want him to be. So I think they (England openers) are crucial. England always like to bat second if they can, but I just think if they don't get off to flying starts and Duckett and Crawley can't be consistent at the top of the order, it just puts so much more pressure on those middle-order players on (Joe) Root, on (Harry) Brook, on Ollie Pope, who we know hasn't got a great record in Australia either. Also Read: Live Cricket Score after. Article Source: IANS
Weatherald and Doggett set to debut in first Ashes Test
Usman Khawaja will have his sixth opener partner since the retirement of David Warner
Ben Stokes yearns to join 'lucky few' in Ashes history
Skipper calls on his England side to claim their own place in series pantheon on Australian soil
Pretorious And Moonsamy Hundreds Set Up South Africa As Big 73-run Win Over India A
Niranjan Shah Stadium: South Africa A signed off from the tour with a commanding 73-run victory over India A in the third and final one-day match at the Niranjan Shah Stadium on Wednesday. The visitors rode on a mammoth 241-run opening stand between centurions Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Rivaldo Moonsamy to post 325/6, before their bowlers combined to dismiss India A for 252. The result ensured South Africa A avoided a clean sweep, with India A clinching the series 2-1. South Africa As top order delivered a near-flawless display after being asked to bat. Pretorius raced to a 39-ball fifty and later reached his century in 98 balls, including hammering three consecutive sixes off Ayush Badoni in the 35th over. He would eventually make 123 off 98 balls laced with nine fours and six sixes. On the other hand, Moonsamy anchored the innings before finding rhythm, bringing up his ton in 123 balls, and would eventually make 107 off 130 balls. Prasidh Krishna eventually broke the stand in the 38th over and dismissed both openers. But Delano Potgieters lively 30 off 15 balls lifted the visitors to 325/6 - a total that proved more than enough to get a win. Chasing 326, India A began steadily through Ruturaj Gaikwad, but regular wickets derailed the pursuit. Abhishek Sharma fell to Tshepo Moreki, captain Tilak Varma was castled for 11, and Gaikwads promising start ended when Bjorn Fortuin breached his defence. Riyan Parag too departed after a brisk start, leaving India-A in trouble at 82/4. The only meaningful resistance came via an 88-run partnership between Badoni and Ishan Kishan. Wicketkeeper-batter Kishan made 53, while all-rounder Badoni impressed with a fluent 66. But leg-spinner Nqaba Peter turned the game, dismissing both set batters in quick succession, and finished with 4-48. From 170/5, India A collapsed and never threatened the target despite late hitting from Krishan and Manav Suthar. Chasing 326, India A began steadily through Ruturaj Gaikwad, but regular wickets derailed the pursuit. Abhishek Sharma fell to Tshepo Moreki, captain Tilak Varma was castled for 11, and Gaikwads promising start ended when Bjorn Fortuin breached his defence. Riyan Parag too departed after a brisk start, leaving India-A in trouble at 82/4. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa A 325/6 in 50 overs (Lhuan-dre Pretorius 123, Rivaldo Moonsamy 107; Harshit Rana 2-47, Prasidh Krishna 2-52) beat India A 252 all out in 49.1 overs (Ayush Badoni 66, Ishan Kishan 53; Nqabayomzi Peter 4-48, Tshepo Moreki 3-58) by 73 runs Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: Gujarat And Saurashtra Emerge Victorious, Rinku And Dhull Hit Centuries In Draws
Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy: Gujarat and Saurashtra registered outright wins on the last day of 2025/26 Ranji Trophy round five, while India left-handed batter Rinku Singh and Yash Dhull struck big centuries in drawn encounters for Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, respectively. At Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun, Gujarat defeated Uttarakhand by 146 runs, with Vishal Jayswal claiming four wickets and Siddharth Desai picking three scalps. Aarav Mahajan top-scored for Uttarakhand in the second innings with 60, but despite a promising start, the middle order faltered and crashed to a loss. Saurashtra defeated Goa by an innings and 47 runs in their Ranji Trophy fixture at the Niranjan Shah Stadium Ground C in Rajkot. Left-arm spinner Parth Bhut was named Player of the Match for finishing with a match haul of nine wickets two scalps in the first innings and seven wickets in the second innings to dismiss Goa for 180 after enforcing the follow-on. At Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science Ground, Coimbatore, Rinku hit a commanding 176 to steer Uttar Pradesh to getting three points via a crucial first-innings lead over Tamil Nadu in their Elite Group A clash. Resuming from his overnight score of 98, Rinku got his ninth first-class century in the morning session before converting it into a 247-ball effort laced with 17 fours and six sixes. He also stitched vital partnerships with Shivam Sharma (53) and Kartik Yadav (59) to keep UP in contention for taking the lead. Though he eventually fell to P Vidyuth in the 143rd over, Aaqib Khan and Kunal Tyagi held their nerve to secure a slender but valuable five-run lead that gave them three points. After UP were bowled out for 460, TN made 103/2, but got only one point. While B. Sachin was out after reaching his fifty, N. Jagadeesan was dismissed for 44. Their dismissals made the way for both teams to shake hands and settle for a draw. With the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy coming up, TN will now have M. Venkataramana taking over as head coach from M. Senthilnathan. At Madan Paliwal Miraj Sports Centre in Rajsamand, skipper Dhull stood tall for Delhi after being made to follow on by Rajasthan. Dhull hit a majestic 189 off 242 balls, laced with 27 fours and two sixes, as he helped Delhi to stave off an innings defeat and escape with one point. At Bengal Cricket Academy Ground in Kalyani, Assam produced a gritty rearguard effort to deny Bengal six points in their Group C clash by batting out 120.4 overs to secure a draw. Despite making 200 in the first innings, Assam showed remarkable resistance, with Denish Das (73), Sumit Ghadigaonkar (48), and Sibsankar Roy (52) hitting crucial knocks while Abdul Kuraishi remained unbeaten on 23 off 68 deliveries in the final session, as Assams last batting pair survived 44 balls. At Madan Paliwal Miraj Sports Centre in Rajsamand, skipper Dhull stood tall for Delhi after being made to follow on by Rajasthan. Dhull hit a majestic 189 off 242 balls, laced with 27 fours and two sixes, as he helped Delhi to stave off an innings defeat and escape with one point. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The resistance denied Kerala their first win of the season, with last years runners-up collecting three points from the drawn encounter. Sachin Baby and B. Aparajith struck centuries in a 176-run partnership that led to Kerala declaring at 314/5. Kerala looked on course for a win, but Pandey and Kartikeya ensured MP survived being bowled out by reaching 167/8 in 69 overs. Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe, 2nd T20I- Who will win today SL vs ZIM match?
SL vs ZIM , 2nd T20I , Cricket Tips :Zimbabwe had a chance to beat Pakistan in the first game of the T20I Tri-series, but they failed yet again. Now, they will have the second chance, and it will be up against Sri Lanka. The second game will be played at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday at 6:30 PM IST. Zimbabwe, as always, are relying on their key players. Brian Bennett and Sikandar Raza are two players who need to play out of their skins. But they also need others to step up. Sri Lanka are also hurt, as Charith Asalanka and Asitha Fernando are not available, and Dasun Shanaka will lead this side. SL vs ZIM: Match Details Date : November 20, 2025 (Thursday) Time : 6:30 PM IST Venue : Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium SL vs ZIM: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can switch to the Sports TV YouTube channel to catch the action of the SL vs ZIM T20I on Thursday. SL vs ZIM: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 09 Sri Lanka : 07 Zimbabwe : 02 No - result / Tied : 00 SL vs ZIM: Ground Pitch Report Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium produced a slow wicket for the first game, and we might see something similar here. The wicket will assist spinners more, and fast bowlers need to use changeups more. The batting in the second innings will be slightly easier because of the dew. SL vs ZIM: Possible XIs Sri Lanka : Pathum Nissanka, Dasun Shanaka , Kusal Mendis (wk), Kusal Perera, Janith Liyanage, Kamindu Mendis, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushan Hemantha, Nuwan Thushara, Eshan Malinga Zimbabwe : Tadiwanashe Marumani, Sikandar Raza (c), Brian Bennett, Brendan Taylor (wk), Brad Evans, Ryan Burl, Tony Munyonga, Graeme Cremer, Tinotenda Maposa, Tashinga Musekiwa, Richard Ngarava SL vs ZIM: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Brian Bennett looked in good touch against Pakistan, and he played well against a good fast bowling unit. He will be looking for another good cameo at the top. For Sri Lanka, Pathum Nissanka is the key at the top. Probable Best Bowler Brad Evans bowled well and used the conditions to his strength. For Sri Lanka, Wanindu Hasaranga is very difficult to face at this pitch. Today Match Prediction : Sri Lanka might miss a few stars, but they have a strong squad and are expected to win this game. SL vs ZIM Match 2nd T20I, Today Match SL vs ZIM, SL vs ZIM Prediction, SL vs ZIM Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
Wilson, Litchfield help Thunder register season's first win
Beaten in their first three games, Thunder remain seventh on the table but are now back in the hunt after a convincing win over Scorchers
Fixtures for Men's Under-19 World Cup 2026 confirmed; Harare Sports Club to host final
Tanzania will be making their debut in the competition, which will also see Japan featuring in it for the second time
ICC Announces Schedule For U19 Mens Cricket World Cup
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the match schedule for the ICC U19 Mens Cricket World Cup 2026, set to be co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia from January 15 to February 6, 2026. In all, 16 teams will compete in 41 matches, with the final scheduled for February 6 at the Harare Sports Club. On the opening day, India will compete against the USA, Zimbabwe will face Scotland, and Tanzania will make their historic tournament debut against the West Indies. The matches will be held at five venues: Harare Sports Club, Takashinga Sports Club, and Queens Sports Club in Zimbabwe, as well as the Namibia Cricket Ground and HP Oval Namibia. The tournament structure includes four groups of four teams each, advancing to a Super Six phase, then semi-finals, and finally the final in Harare. Defending champions Australia start their campaign against Ireland on the second day in Windhoek. At the same time, longstanding rivals India and Bangladesh face off in one of the highlight matches early on, scheduled for January 17 in Bulawayo. Ten teams automatically qualified due to their performance in the 2024 edition and joined hosts Zimbabwe. The other five teams secured their spots through regional qualification events, highlighting the growing international reach of the U19 pathway. The sides are scheduled to arrive on January 8 and will conduct warm-up matches from January 9 to 14. Group A includes India, the most successful team with five titles, along with 2020 winners Bangladesh, the USA, and New Zealand. Group B includes co-hosts Zimbabwe, Pakistan, England, and Scotland. Group C features the defending champions, Australia, along with Ireland, Japan, and Sri Lanka. Group D consists of Tanzania, the West Indies, Afghanistan, and South Africa. ICC Chairman Jay Shah expressed his anticipation for the tournament, where emerging stars of world cricket will showcase their talents, saying, The ICC U19 Mens Cricket World Cup has long been the cradle of greatness, a tournament that reveals not just the next generation of cricketers, but the next generation of icons. From Brian Lara and Sanath Jayasuriya to Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, Steve Smith, and Shubman Gill, the event has consistently shaped the future of our sport. As we look ahead to the 2026 edition in Zimbabwe and Namibia, we are excited to provide young cricketers with a world-class platform that mirrors the standards and pressures of senior international cricket. This tournament is where dreams are ignited, rivalries are born, and the global cricketing landscape begins to take its next form. We are especially pleased to welcome Tanzania as they make their debut and join a truly global field of teams. I extend my warmest wishes to all participating squads as they embark on this remarkable journey, representing their countries with pride and promise, he added. Tournament schedule: January 15: USA v India, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 15: Zimbabwe v Scotland, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 15: Tanzania v West Indies, HP Oval, Windhoek January 16: Pakistan v England, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 16: Australia v Ireland, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 16: Afghanistan v South Africa, HP Oval, Windhoek January 17: India v Bangladesh, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 17: Japan v Sri Lanka, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 18: New Zealand v USA, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 18: England v Zimbabwe, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 18: West Indies v Afghanistan, HP Oval, Windhoek January 19: Pakistan v Scotland, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 19: Sri Lanka v Ireland, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 19: South Africa v Tanzania, HP Oval, Windhoek January 20: Bangladesh v New Zealand, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 20: Australia v Japan, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 21: England v Scotland, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 21: Afghanistan v Tanzania, HP Oval, Windhoek January 22: Zimbabwe v Pakistan, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 22: Ireland v Japan, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 22: West Indies v South Africa, HP Oval, Windhoek January 23: Bangladesh v USA, Takashinga Sports Club, Harare January 23: Sri Lanka v Australia, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 24: India v New Zealand, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 24: A4 v D4, HP Oval, Windhoek January 25: Super Six A1 v D3, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 25: Super Six D2 v A3, HP Oval, Windhoek January 26: B4 v C4, Harare Sports Club, Harare January 26: Super Six C1 v B2, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 26: Super Six D1 v A2, Namibia Cricket Ground, Windhoek January 27: Super Six C2 v B3, Harare Sports Club, Harare January 27: Super Six C3 v B1, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 28: Super Six, A1 v D2, Harare Sports Club, Harare January 29: Super Six D3 v A2, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 30: Super Six D1 v A3, Harare Sports Club, Harare January 30: Super Six B3 v C1, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo January 31: Super Six B2 v C3, Harare Sports Club, Harare February 01: Super Six B1 v C2, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo February 03: First semifinal, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo February 01: Super Six B1 v C2, Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score February 06: Final, Harare Sports Club, Harare Article Source: IANS
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Santner Stars as New Zealand Beat West Indies to Clinch ODI Series at Napier
Captain Mitchell Santner delivered late fireworks with the bat as New Zealand beat the West Indies by five wickets in the second one-day international on Wednesday to win the series. Santner smashed 34 not out off 15 balls to carry the hosts home at 248-5 with three deliveries to spare after the tourists posted 247-9. FULL SCORECARD The match at Napier's McLean Park was reduced by rain to 34 overs each after a three-hour wait to start. West Indies captain Shai Hope unfurled a brilliant 109 off 69 balls to give them a chance of squaring the three-match series after the hosts won the opener by seven runs in Christchurch on Sunday. But some wayward late bowling opened the door for New Zealand, who have now won 11 successive ODI bilateral series at home dating back to 2019. The result was hanging in the balance with three overs remaining, when the home side still required 40 runs to win. Santner then struck the otherwise impressive seamer Matthew Forde for two fours and a six in successive balls. He swatted a six and four from the following over bowled by Shamar Springer to swing the advantage firmly to New Zealand. Seasoned all-rounder Santner sealed victory with a cover drive off Jayden Seales and said he always felt the target could be hauled in. I thought 247 was a good score. They batted really well but it's one of those grounds where, if you get a good start, you can cash in at the back end, he said. Obviously thrilled with the win. Tom Latham was left not out on 39 while the chase was set up nicely by half-centuries to Devon Conway (90) and Rachin Ravindra (56) before New Zealand lost momentum through the middle stages. Earlier, Hope produced his 19th ton in the format, finishing with 13 fours and four sixes as he became the seventh West Indies player to go past 6,000 ODI runs. He is the second fastest to reach the milestone -- in 147 matches -- behind Viv Richards. Hope felt bittersweet about his innings. It's always good to try to give the team the best chance of winning the game, he said. But I always look at it from within, and there's more I could have done. I honestly thought 247 was enough, but clearly it wasn't. The tourists pummelled 111 off the last nine overs, with lower-order batsmen Justin Greaves, Romario Shepherd and Forde all passing 20 to provide support for Hope. Nathan Smith bagged late wickets for New Zealand to record career-best figures of 4-42 while fellow seamer Kyle Jamieson took 3-44. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Game three is in Hamilton on Saturday.
Starc Prepared To Shoulder Added Responsibility As Lone Senior Pacer In Ashes Opener
Mitchell Starc: Left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc said hes prepared to shoulder added responsibility due to him being the lone senior pacer in the Ashes series opener, set to begin on Friday at Perth Stadium. With skipper Pat Cummins, sidelined by back stress issue, and Hazlewood nursing a hamstring strain, Starc will spearhead a light on experience Australian fast bowling unit comprising Scott Boland, debutant Brendan Doggett and all-rounder Cameron Green. I think we're all pretty clear on what our roles are. Obviously I've got a little bit more experience there. Scotty's been around for a fair while now, so it's not like I'm telling him what to do. We've got Patty in the sheds with us anyway. So, I may take on a little bit of an experienced role, if you like. But we've all been around the traps for a while, so it's just staying together as a group. I don't listen anyway. I'm not someone who's going to bowl within myself or be cautious with anything. It is what it is. You can't prepare for Test three, four and five without playing the first one. We're all focused on this week. It'll be handbrake off and away we go, Starc told reporters on Wednesday. Starc also backed Doggett to cope with the pressure of an Ashes debut, as Australias third pace bowling option. Doggett first got a call-up to the Australian team during the 2018 Test tour of the UAE against Pakistan, and Starc felt the bowler has come a long way since then. Brendan was a lot younger and rawer then. We knew what he was about, and since then he's made the change to South Australia. I think he's come in red-hot. He's had a good couple of weeks. We as a group know what he's capable of, and the skills that he presents. And being a little bit older than back in 2018, he's probably a little bit more comfortable in his own skin and around the group. So really excited if he gets his opportunity this week to see what he can do on a Test arena. Having had him around the group for a while over the years, I think he's certainly in a great headspace, he added. Despite both Australian and English batters struggling on lively training pitches this week, Starc dismissed suggestions of a green Mamba surface for the Ashes opener, saying such predictions were likely to be missing the mark. And being a little bit older than back in 2018, he's probably a little bit more comfortable in his own skin and around the group. So really excited if he gets his opportunity this week to see what he can do on a Test arena. Having had him around the group for a while over the years, I think he's certainly in a great headspace, he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score We obviously know that everyone here likes to talk about the pace and bounce of Perth (but) we've seen wickets here that have been really flat and pretty docile. So everyone can say what they want about the wicket, but until you've played on it, we won't know what to expect. Article Source: IANS
Sathya Sai Babas Blessings Gave Me Inner Strength During 2011 World Cup: Sachin Tendulkar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar on Wednesday said Sri Sathya Babas blessings gave him inner strength to go out and give his best in the 2011 World Cup. He said that Babas blessings also reassured him to face all the challenges whenever he was on the field. Tendulkar said it was from Sathya Sai Baba that he understood that being a successful person is not about accumulation, but it is about contribution and giving something meaningful to the less privileged. Addressing the birth centenary celebrations of Sathya Sai Baba in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Bharat Ratna awardee revealed how Babas gift of a book during the World Cup camp gave him confidence and inner strength. I remember 2011. After having played multiple World Cups, I knew it would be the last World Cup. There were huge expectations. Emotions were running high. We were having a camp in Bengaluru, and I received a phone call saying Baba has sent you his book. It brought a smile to my face. I know that this World Cup is going to be a special one for us. It gave me that confidence, that inner strength and as an athlete, I would feel that spring in my legs. It was very much there during the camp, he said. The legendary batsman revealed that Babas book became his constant companion. We all know what happened after that in 2011 when India played against Sri Lanka in Mumbai and ended up lifting that trophy. The entire nation was celebrating, he said. Tendulkar called it the golden moment of his cricketing life. I dont think I have expressed anything like that in my career where the entire nation got together and they were celebrating and that was only possible because of the blessings of our well-wishers, our gurus and above all, Babas blessings, he said. It gave me inner strength to go out and give my best and reassured me, during all those challenges, whenever I was on the field, to face those challenges without any fear because Baba is with you, he added. The former Indian captain said he was feeling very lucky to participate in the centenary celebrations and called it a huge honour. Referring to Puttaparthi, he said this place brought so much comfort, purpose and direction to millions of us. I am reminded number of ways Baba contributed to our lives, making us better human beings, he said. Tendulkar also shared that when he was five, and whenever he went, including to school, people around him would refer to him as a small child whose hair was like Sathya Sai Babas hair. That was only because I had not had the haircut till the age of five. My hair was long like his hair. I was too young to understand the enormity of Babas contribution to humankind. The former cricketer recalled his first meeting with Sathya Sai Baba in the mid-1990s. It was in Whitefield and from there on I had the honour of meeting him on several occasions, he said. Sharing the anecdote from his meeting and interaction with Baba at Puttaparthi in 1997, he said Baba had the ability to be with you wherever you go in the mental space. There were a number of questions in mind. I was thinking, should I ask him and if it is appropriate to ask. Without asking those questions, Baba had answered those questions. That was an unbelievable experience for me. I was thinking how he knows what is going on in my head. He answered my questions, blessed me and gave me direction. The former cricketer recalled his first meeting with Sathya Sai Baba in the mid-1990s. It was in Whitefield and from there on I had the honour of meeting him on several occasions, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score He did it by giving us multiple examples. It was never an instruction to someone to go and do it. He himself did. He believed in helping people, healing them and uplifting them. It was in his nature to contribute and bless people with better mental space. Sometimes we address only physical health, but mental health is equally important, he added. Article Source: IANS
IPL Is Now One Of The Biggest Leagues In The World Across All Sports: Graeme Smith
Indian Premier League: Graeme Smith, the former South Africa captain currently serving as SA20 League commissioner, has hailed the growth of Indian Premier League (IPL), saying that the ten-team tournament is now one of the biggest leagues in the world across all sports. In 29 IPL games, Smith amassed 739 runs, including hitting four fifties. Apart from turning out for Pune Warriors in the 2011 season, Smith played for the Rajasthan Royals (RR) under the legendary Shane Warne during the first three seasons of the IPL, including winning the trophy in the inaugural season in 2008. I think a lot of people forget the early years of the IPL. There were many things that had to go well for the league to grow the way it did. The IPL is now one of the biggest leagues in the world across all sports. In our first three seasons, we have seen strong growth in many areas at SA20 and hopefully that will continue, said Smith during the SA20 India Day event. In 29 IPL games, Smith amassed 739 runs, including hitting four fifties. Apart from turning out for Pune Warriors in the 2011 season, Smith played for the Rajasthan Royals (RR) under the legendary Shane Warne during the first three seasons of the IPL, including winning the trophy in the inaugural season in 2008. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score When I think back to 2008, the first season of the IPL when I played for Rajasthan Royals, and then look at how the generation of Indian talent has grown, it shows what a strong local base can do. That is what we want to see at SA20 as well, along with world-class players, he added. Article Source: IANS
Mitchell replaces Rohit as No. 1 ranked ODI batter
This marked just the second time that a New Zealand batter has occupied the top spot, following Glenn Turner's reign in 1979.
Mitchell Replaces Rohit As Top Ranked Mens ODI Batter, Bumrah Retains No 1 Spot In Tests
T20I Player Rankings: New Zealands Daryl Mitchell has replaced Rohit Sharma as the top-ranked batter in the latest update to the ICC Mens ODI rankings, while India pacer Jasprit Bumrah continues to hold the pole position in the Test bowlers rankings. Mitchell has become the first New Zealand player since Glenn Turner in 1979 to be on top of the mens ODI batting rankings, following his match-winning century against the West Indies in the series opener. Before being ruled out of the series due to a groin injury, Mitchell hit a 118-ball 119, which earned him the Player of the Match award. That knock has lifted him past Afghanistans Ibrahim Zadran and Rohit by a single rating point, ending the latters brief 22-day reign at the summit of the rankings. While Turner was the last New Zealander to hold the number one spot 46 years ago, others such as Nathan Astle, Ross Taylor and Kane Williamson have climbed as high as third in the rankings. Pakistans Babar Azam, meanwhile, rose to sixth place after hitting an unbeaten 102 against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi, while his teammates Mohammad Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman have moved up to 22nd and 26th places respectively after scoring two half-centuries each in the series. In terms of bowling, Pakistan leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed attains a career-best ninth position, after gaining 11 slots post picking a three-wicket haul in the second ODI against Sri Lanka. Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf has moved up five places to 23rd while the West Indies Jayden Seales (up three places to 20th) and Roston Chase (up 12 places to 46th) have also made moves in the rankings. In terms of Tests, Bumrah has retained his position as the number one bowler in the Test rankings after claiming six wickets, including a five-wicket haul, in the opening Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens. His teammates Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja also made gains, with the former rising two places to a career-best 13th spot and the latter climbing four slots to be at 15th place. Off-spinner Simon Harmer also made significant gains by rising 20 places to a career-best 24th following a match-winning eight-wicket haul at the Eden Gardens. South Africa captain Temba Bavuma has climbed to a career-best fifth spot in the Test batting rankings after making an unbeaten 55 in the second innings of the low-scoring Kolkata Test. In terms of Tests, Bumrah has retained his position as the number one bowler in the Test rankings after claiming six wickets, including a five-wicket haul, in the opening Test against South Africa at Eden Gardens. His teammates Kuldeep Yadav and Ravindra Jadeja also made gains, with the former rising two places to a career-best 13th spot and the latter climbing four slots to be at 15th place. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score In the mens T20I Player Rankings, New Zealander Tim Robinsons knock of 45 in the final match against the West Indies has helped him move up eight places to a career-best 15th position. Seam bowler Jacob Duffy has moved up from third to second position, while Mitchell Santner (up five places to 18th) and Mohammad Nawaz (up four places to 27th) also made good progress in the mens T20I bowler rankings. Article Source: IANS
Starc ready for extra burden as Australia's senior paceman
Left-armer will lead Australia's pace attack in the opening Ashes Test in the absence of Cummins and Hazlewood
Mark Wood Fit To Play As England Name 12-man Squad For Ashes Opener
Mark Wood: Mark Wood has been cleared to play and is likely to participate against Australia in the first Ashes Test on Friday. England have kept their options flexible by including off-spinner Shoaib Bashir alongside five fast bowlers as they named their 12-man squad on Wednesday for the opening game. If England choose an all-pace bowling attack, consisting of four specialist fast bowlers plus all-rounder Ben Stokes, it would likely be the quickest group of bowlers they have fielded in an Ashes Test on this soil. The final selection probably comes down to off-spinner Bashir or seamer Brydon Carse. Since the pitch is expected to provide pace and bounce, the visitors might as well continue with their traditional strategy of relying solely on a pace attack. Tourists have also observed a dryness on the pitch, making Bashir a contender. In this venue's brief history of hosting five Tests, Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon is the top wicket-taker with 29. England have supported Bashir, 22, as their primary spinner for over a year and he became the youngest England bowler to score 50 in Tests back in May. However, he has not participated in a competitive match since his final wicket in a thrilling win against India during the third Test at Lord's in July. Bashir has been sidelined with a broken finger and struggled in England's sole warm-up match against England Lions, where he finished with combined figures of 2-151 from 24 overs. The situation also increases the likelihood that Bashir will play in an Ashes Test without being tied to a county team, as his contract with Somerset ended after the summer. England have supported Bashir, 22, as their primary spinner for over a year and he became the youngest England bowler to score 50 in Tests back in May. However, he has not participated in a competitive match since his final wicket in a thrilling win against India during the third Test at Lord's in July. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score England squad for first Ashes Test: Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith (wk), Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir Article Source: IANS
Perth curators ride the storms as pitch battle adds Ashes intrigue
Unseasonal weather in Western Australia, and a relatively new venue, means surface characteristics are unknown
Former Wicketkeeper-batter Greatbatch Elected As President Of NZC
New Zealand Cricket: Former wicketkeeper-batter Mark Greatbatch has been elected as the new president of New Zealand Cricket (NZC), said the governing body on Wednesday. Greatbatch represented New Zealand in 41 Tests and 84 ODIs from 1988 to 1996. He later served as head coach and selector of the mens team. He takes over from Lesley Murdoch, who has completed her three-year term. I want to convey my enormous gratitude to Lesley for her professionalism as the NZC President over the past three years, and for her great support for the game as well as the organisation. I also want to welcome and congratulate Mark as our new President and wish him well in the role. We are fortunate in New Zealand cricket to have such strong figures wanting to contribute and give back to the game, said NZC chair Diana Puketapu-Lyndon. Former Test players Rebecca Rolls, Martin Snedden, and Ewen Chatfield were also elected as NZCs new life members. NZC further said it has reported 2.2 million dollars surplus for the financial year, overturning a forecasted deficit of 6.8 million dollars. As of now, its reserves are at a record 37 million dollars, thanks to robust broadcasting deals, high-value playing programmes and a solid commercial base. NZCs financial position is a strong one. A small net surplus represents a significant outperformance against budget, reflecting prudent management and disciplined oversight through what was a challenging operating environment. Former Test players Rebecca Rolls, Martin Snedden, and Ewen Chatfield were also elected as NZCs new life members. NZC further said it has reported 2.2 million dollars surplus for the financial year, overturning a forecasted deficit of 6.8 million dollars. As of now, its reserves are at a record 37 million dollars, thanks to robust broadcasting deals, high-value playing programmes and a solid commercial base. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Cricket here has never been a one-size-fits-all affair and NZC places great value in the ability of our Major and District Associations, and clubs to understand what works best in their regions and catchments. We're committed to working closely with them to ensure they're well equipped to service the grassroots environment upon which our entire game is based, said Diana. Article Source: IANS
Mitchell Starc Believes Doggett Is Set For Test Debut Ahead Of Ashes Opener
The West Test: Australia pacer Mitchell Starc has called Brendan Doggetts rapid rise a hot streak, stating that he's all set for his potential debut. Starc also mentioned that being the last of Australias big-three fast bowlers to stand made him feel old, but he strongly supported the teams depth to succeed in The West Test from Friday. During a smooth training session at Perth Stadium on Wednesday, Starc was playing exceptionally well, and Doggett the preferred choice to replace the injured Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood delivered a deadly ball spell. Without Hazlewood and Cummins, Doggett is now the leading candidate to play, with Queenslander Michael Neser added to the squad only after Hazlewood was ruled out. Its good to see the depth in the squad. We know what Scotty Boland can do, Doggy is coming in off a hot streak and (Michael) Neser has been around for a while, Starc was quoted as saying by The West Australian. Doggett, who will become the third Aboriginal cricketer to play Test matches for Australia if he makes his debut, first joined a national squad during the 2018 tour of the UAE to face Pakistan. His journey from a domestic fast bowler to a potential Ashes debutant was accelerated when he led South Australia to a Sheffield Shield victory last summer. The 31-year-old relocated to Adelaide from Queensland, having developed his skills through Premier Cricket rather than through traditional talent pathways as a young player. He started this season with a six-wicket haul and took five wickets in his first two red-ball matches. Doggett also presents a potential option to share the new ball with Starc, who mentioned he was uncertain about his opening partner. The 31-year-old practised against potential debutant Jake Weatherald and WA all-rounder Cam Green during the session, two days before the match. I remember that tour back in the UAE. It was myself, Ness, Doggett and (Peter) Siddle for that Pakistan series. Obviously, Brendan was a lot younger and rawer then but we knew what he was about. Since then hes made the change to South Australia, hes come in red-hot hes had a good couple of weeks, we all know what hes capable of and the skills that he presents and being a little bit older than back in 2018 hes probably a little bit more comfortable, hes been around the group, so really excited if he gets his opportunity this week to see what he can do in the Test arena, he added. I remember that tour back in the UAE. It was myself, Ness, Doggett and (Peter) Siddle for that Pakistan series. Obviously, Brendan was a lot younger and rawer then but we knew what he was about. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Marnus Labuschagne also trained at third slip as Australia considers selecting either Green and Webster together or opting for specialist opener Jake Weatherald. The responsibility for making this decision selection chair George Bailey practised his skills by throwing balls for the fielding cordon. Article Source: IANS
Ngidi added to South Africa squad for second Test against India
With Kagiso Rabada missing the Kolkata Test with a rib injury, the visitors have bolstered their fast bowling stocks
Gill Will Travel To Guwahati, Decision On Playing Second Test To Be Taken Accordingly: BCCI
BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia: Gill will travel with the side to Guwahati on Wednesday, with a final decision on his participation for the second Test against South Africa starting on Saturday to be taken accordingly. On day twos play in the first Test at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, after sweeping South African off-spinner Simon Harmer for four on the fifth ball of the 35th over, Gill immediately clutched his neck in visible discomfort and had to retire hurt on four. Gill was then taken to hospital for examination after stumps, with a cervical collar around his neck. The BCCI announced ahead of day threes play that Gill was ruled out for the remainder of the game, which India lost by 30 runs to be 0-1 behind in the two-game series. Team India captain Shubman Gill suffered a neck injury on Day 2 of the Kolkata Test against South Africa and was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of day's play. He was kept under observation and discharged the next day. Shubman has been responding well to the medical treatment provided and will travel to Guwahati with the team on 19th November, 2025. He will continue to be monitored by the BCCI medical team and a decision on his participation in the 2nd Test will be taken accordingly, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia in a statement. Team India captain Shubman Gill suffered a neck injury on Day 2 of the Kolkata Test against South Africa and was taken to the hospital for examination after the end of day's play. He was kept under observation and discharged the next day. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Since the Asia Cup in the UAE, Gill has been on an unbroken playing spree across formats and was among four Test players who flew in to Kolkata directly from Australia after the T20I series ended in a 2-1 win. Article Source: IANS
Mushfiqur Rahim Completing His: Shakib al Hasan penned a congratulatory post for his teammate Mushfiqur Rahim, who made his 100th Test appearance, becoming the first cricketer from Bangladesh to reach this milestone as he took the field in the second and final Test against Ireland in Dhaka on Wednesday. Having made his debut for Bangladesh in 2005, the wicketkeeper-batter has been a dedicated player across all formats. His exceptional longevity is especially notable in Tests, given how few matches Bangladesh plays, allowing the 38-year-old to sustain a long career in this format. Shakib took to Facebook and wrote a heartfelt message for Rahim as he penned, I remember when you played your 1st test match in Lords I watched every ball from the recreation room in BKSP. From that day on you inspired me and countless cricketers in Bangladesh and beyond. You have been playing for a while and you have given your best to your game. From the time you were leading age level team I saw you as my captain and till now and forever I play cricket you will be my captain. Having made his debut for Bangladesh in 2005, the wicketkeeper-batter has been a dedicated player across all formats. His exceptional longevity is especially notable in Tests, given how few matches Bangladesh plays, allowing the 38-year-old to sustain a long career in this format. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Several momentos were offered to Rahim on the morning of the second Test. Former captain Habibul Bashar, Akram Khan, Bangladeshs first Test player Md. Aminul Islam BCB President and the countrys first Test centurion and Nazmul Abedeen were all present to present the crest and the specially prepared 100th Test cap to Mushfiqur, with his family watching. Article Source: IANS
Hardik Pandya shared PDA-filled photos with his girlfriend, model Mahieka Sharma. In the Instagram carousel posted by the cricketer, he is seen performing a havan at his new abode. For the puja, the couple opted for pink ethnic outfits. Several photos show him playing with his son Agastya and his pet dog.
Greatbatch elected New Zealand Cricket president as board posts NZ$ 2.2 million profit
NZC turned around a projected deficit of $ 6.8 million.
Ian Chappell Questions Ollie Pope at No.3 Ahead of High-Pressure Ashes Series
As England prepares to walk into the fire of another Ashes summer, former Australian captain Ian Chappell has singled out one visiting batter who could face the fiercest scrutiny: Ollie Pope. The 27-year-old, despite nine Test centuries and an average in the mid-30s across 61 matches, heads into the five-match series under pressure and Chappell believes Australia will be licking its lips at the prospect of him batting at No. 3. The added twist to Popes situation is the presence of 22-year-old Jacob Bethell in Englands extended squad. Bethell has impressed within the England system and, with a handful of Tests under his belt, is seen as a potential future mainstay. But whether the youngster features this summer remains a point of debate. Speaking on Wide World of Sports Outside The Rope ahead of the first Test in Perth, Chappell was asked whether he expected Bethell to be blooded during the Ashes and how he judged Popes security at first drop. Im not so sure about that [Bethell taking his place], but if Im an Australian player, Im very happy to see Pope at three, Chappell said. He didnt hold back in his assessment of the England vice-captains technique and temperament under pressure. Popes a twitchy player, he doesnt exude confidence at three. When your No.3 walks out, you want to be thinking as the team in the dressing room this fella gives us a lot of confidence. Chappell then invoked the image of one of Australias greatest modern batters. Ricky Ponting walks out at No.3 and youre thinking not only is he likely to survive against some good bowling early on, but he can counter-attack as well. By contrast, he suggested Popes movements and perhaps mindset give Australia a psychological edge. Pope is skittish, he is jumpy so I would be very happy as an Australian player seeing him at three but Im not sure were gonna see Bethell in this series. By contrast, he suggested Popes movements and perhaps mindset give Australia a psychological edge. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score A century in the first Test at home against India in June hinted at a resurgence, but the rest of that series unravelled with only one score above fifty and three scores under ten. Article Source: IANS
They Need To Move Beyond Their Ageing Stars: Anil Kumble On CSK Trading Out Ravindra Jadeja
Chennai Super Kings: Former India cricketer Anil Kumble discussed Chennai Super Kings' strategy behind trading Ravindra Jadeja to the Rajasthan Royals and expressed his surprise at their decision while also questioning if the all-rounder would be given the captaincy at his new franchise. Speaking on the IPL Retention Show on JioStar, Kumble talked about how CSKs rebuilding strategy after Jadejas departure, saying, CSK will likely build their batting core around captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, Dewald Brevis and Shivam Dube in the top six. They need to move beyond their ageing stars, as shown by the trade move of Ravindra Jadeja to Rajasthan Royals. Their bowling needs strengthening after releasing Pathirana. Nathan Ellis becomes crucial as their overseas fast bowler, with Noor Ahmed as the wrist spinner. They still require an Indian spinner to replace Jadeja and more Indian fast bowlers alongside Khaleel Ahmed. Another overseas fast bowler would also help balance their attack, he added. Kumble also shared that he was happy to see Ruturaj Gaikwad back at the helm after missing the previous edition of the tournament, and suggested he continue as the opening batter to provide the team with the required stability. It's great to see Ruturaj Gaikwad back as captain of the Chennai Super Kings after his injury last season. My clear advice to him is to open the batting himself. While they have Sanju Samson and the promising Ayush Mhatre, Ruturaj is best suited as an opener for CSK. His leadership and batting at the top will provide the stability the team needs, Kumble said. Kumble discussed Ravindra Jadeja's transfer to the Rajasthan Royals and the team's potential for considering him as a captaincy candidate, stating, Jadeja returning to Rajasthan Royals is a big move. Generally, CSK doesn't let go of their players, especially someone of Jadeja's quality who has had a long relationship with them. I was surprised they let him go. Meanwhile, Sanju Samson coming to CSK is certainly a great move for them. Interestingly, Jadeja has also taken a pay cut from 18 crore to 14 crore. The big question is about captaincy - could Rajasthan offer it to Jadeja? They need to find a new captain. They have several options - Riyan Parag led them in a couple of matches last season, Yashasvi Jaiswal has always harbored captaincy dreams, young Dhruv Jurel has the right temperament, and there's overseas option Sam Curran. So Ravindra Jadeja becomes another interesting possibility for their leadership role. CSKs decision to release Matheesha Pathirana, Devon Conway, and Rachin Ravindra, along with trading Jadeja to RR, indicates a significant team rebuild for the upcoming IPL auction. Former cricketer Saba Karim also discussed CSKs retention approach and expressed shock at the five-time champions releasing their ace pacer Matheesha Pathirana. I was very surprised by CSK's move to release Pathirana. They invested heavily in him, mentored him, and he delivered for them many times. He plays in global T20 leagues and has a good experience of bowling against top batters. Though he didn't end last season strongly, he's a young talent they could have worked with more. Releasing Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra was expected after their poor season, but now CSK must rebuild their entire squad and playing eleven since all three released players were regulars in their team, Karim said. CSKs decision to release Matheesha Pathirana, Devon Conway, and Rachin Ravindra, along with trading Jadeja to RR, indicates a significant team rebuild for the upcoming IPL auction. Former cricketer Saba Karim also discussed CSKs retention approach and expressed shock at the five-time champions releasing their ace pacer Matheesha Pathirana. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Sharing his thoughts what the team needs to look into heading into the auction, Karim stated, Their top order is sorted to some extent. What they actually need now is to invest heavily in good spin attacking options who can take wickets. Except for Noor Ahmad, I don't see anybody in the squad for that role. With Nathan Ellis in the lineup, it's more important for them to sort their spin combination, especially on Chennai's surfaces. And as Anil (Kumble) said, maybe another seam bowler who can pick up wickets would complete the squad. Article Source: IANS
Bazball Was Only Designed For Ashes: Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has argued that England's Bazball approach was specifically designed to win the Ashes in Australia. He also accused the team of being dishonest about their style and results in public statements. Many experts and pundits share similar views, including Nasser Hussain, who mentioned that the English team has been working hard over the past three years to defeat Australia on Australian soil. However, Ponting told 7NEWS that England's aggressive style under Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes has always been focused on mastering Australian conditions, even if the team presents it as a long-term revolution. They're a side that have been together for two years (since the 2023 Ashes), building up to this. Bazball, as far as I'm concerned, and I know Brendon reasonably well, was only designed for this one series. Forget about everything that's happened over the past two years, it was all about having a group together and a style of play that can stand up and win Test matches in Australia. They've only done it four times in the past 25 years, and they are going to need to do it at least three times this summer, so I can't wait to see how they play, Ponting said. The 2023 Ashes started with a statement of England's intent. Australia positioned a deep backward point for the opening ball at Edgbaston, yet Zak Crawley hit it through cover for four. Ponting anticipates England will continue this aggressive approach throughout the summer and also noted that this predictability creates opportunities for Australia. They're a side that have been together for two years (since the 2023 Ashes), building up to this. Bazball, as far as I'm concerned, and I know Brendon reasonably well, was only designed for this one series. Forget about everything that's happened over the past two years, it was all about having a group together and a style of play that can stand up and win Test matches in Australia. They've only done it four times in the past 25 years, and they are going to need to do it at least three times this summer, so I can't wait to see how they play, Ponting said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score And when you talk about Bazball and the style of play as much as they have over the past couple of years, you cannot suddenly just not do it. You have to continue to do it. That is one area Australia can target. Knowing that they have to come ultra-aggressive, you can set different fields and use different tactics to make them and their egos come to you during a Test match, he added. Article Source: IANS
Greg Matthews Says Nathan Lyon Will define His Legacy In The Ashes
Greg Matthews: Former Australian all-rounder Greg Matthews believes the upcoming Ashes series will be remembered as the moment Nathan Lyon secures his place among crickets greats, describing the veteran spinner as the most significant figure in Australias campaign. Speaking on SEN 1170 Mornings, Matthews stated that the 37-year-old Lyon, who already holds 562 Test wickets, was well prepared for a career-defining tour. Lyon, write this down this tour will define his legacy, Matthews said. Drawing a comparison with Andrew Flintoffs iconic 2005 Ashes, he added, Go back and you think of Freddie in England. Bats at 31 in Test cricket, bowls at 32 but has a white-hot Ashes. This will define Lyon. While much of the build-up has focused on injuries to Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, Matthews insisted that Australias real strength lies not in pace but in spinespecially given what he sees as Englands vulnerability. Englands greatest weakness is spin and yet we want to prepare seaming decks, he said. When weve got a guy with 562 Test wickets who is going to hold our attack together our strength lies in Lyon, theirs doesnt lie in spin. He also suggested that Englands selection strategy reveals their expectations. Theyve brought a fast bowling attack expecting to receive reciprocal wickets that suit fast bowling. Matthews then turned his attention to the rest of the Australian squad, beginning with a player he believes was unfairly overlooked. Im going to start with a guy who didnt get picked Sam Konstas, he said. Went to the West Indies, guess how many people scored a hundred in six digs in that series? No one. And people bag him. He called Jake Weatherald an absolute must, and suggested veteran Usman Khawaja is under mounting scrutiny. Khawaja is under stupid pressure in his last 28 Tests you take out the 232 he averages 25. How does that work? I dont think hell last the series. Among the positives, Matthews welcomed Marnus Labuschagnes return, saying, Thank god youre back. We need this man. Five hundreds this season, you Ronnie Coote. He also praised Steve Smith, calling him the greatest batter in cricket in the world at the moment in my humble opinion. On the all-round options, he was blunt: Cam Green and Beau Webster what the hell are you journos talking about? Do not rob Peter to pay Paul. You pick one or the other and its got to be Green. He described wicketkeeper Alex Carey as a given, and lauded Brendan Doggetts emergence. All of a sudden weve got a quick with great stats, great numbers, good bumper, good attitude, you beaut. Matthews said Scott Boland is a no-brainer and backed him to be the leading wicket-taker. He was equally enthusiastic about Mitchell Starc you Ronnie Coote, thank god hes fit because he is a wicket-taker and impressed by Hazlewoods return. All of a sudden weve got a quick with great stats, great numbers, good bumper, good attitude, you beaut. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The thing no one has talked about is the calm of Cummins, Matthews said. Its not his 270-something wickets at 21. He brings a calm not even Mark Taylor brought to the team To lose him is a massive loss because of his calm nature and his bowling. Article Source: IANS
How Ten Days Of Hard Grind In Mumbai Helped Simon Harmer To Bamboozle India At Eden Gardens
Cricket South Africa: Nearly a decade after his Test career suffered a setback on Indian soil, Simon Harmer returned to pick 8-51 - the best figures by a South African spinner in India, and play a key role in the side's famous 30-run win inside three days at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. While picking four-fers in both innings, Harmer captivated all with his control and varying speeds to bamboozle the Indian batters. When Harmer mentioned that Mumbai-based coach Umesh Patwal was behind his turnaround in Tests in the press conference after picking the first of his two four-wicket hauls in Kolkata, the latters phone started ringing immediately. I never doubted this. I knew from the time he played Tests against Pakistan, he was going to be amazing. Once I heard the news (of his four-for in the first innings), I would normally go and watch it at night. But that day I started getting calls after he mentioned me in the press conference. So I had to go and see him bowl via streaming. He's amazing and has great control. What we had spoken about a few years back, he's almost there now, Patwal said in a free-wheeling chat with IANS. The seeds of Harmer having an outing to remember in Kolkata were sowed nine years ago in India, through an intense 10-day workshop in Mumbai where he unlearnt all things spin bowling and rebuilt his game from scratch under Patwals guidance. Harmer had first met Patwal in May 2015 during a Cricket South Africa (CSA) spin camp in India, where the latter was Director of Cricket at Global Cricket School. But after picking only five wickets in two Tests in India, Harmer was overlooked for series against England and New Zealand, leaving his international career at a crossroads. In September 2016, Harmer flew to Mumbai for a 10-day intensive spin bowling training at Patwal's iThinkSportz Academy. Patwal, who worked as Afghanistan's batting coach and also coached Nepal, recalled that Harmer's frustration for the first two days stemmed not from learning new techniques, but from the need to discard long-held beliefs. The first two days were more difficult for him because he had to unlearn whatever he had done while playing Tests, because the theory and the concept which I bring is not very conventional and orthodox. For him to accept that took two days, which were very frustrating and was reduced to tears. Frustration starts when you know that you are good at something and you can do it. His frustration was knowing that this is something which can take me to the next level. So why is it taking time for me to accept that? he said. Patwal's coaching philosophy challenges traditional spin bowling techniques at every turn. The first lesson was about grip - Patwal realized Harmer was using his palm too much and gripping the ball too hard. He made him use the thumb more instead. The theory was simple - using much of your thumb on the ball is helpful as more surface area on the ball equals more revolutions. Another lesson Harmer learnt from Patwal was that gripping the ball too tightly often reduces an off-spinners control and effectiveness. Instead, a relaxed hand and lighter grip allows bowlers to generate more revolutions, similar to how a batter needs loose arms to swing freely. It's like while driving the car, people are told not to hold the steering of the car tightly, as it affects one's manoeuvrability. It's a cycle - one, two, three, and four. Usually, it is not pivoting, not going on the toe as often and like finish is not the most important part and not to use the thumb. Everything was opposite - so you have to use the thumb. You have to be on your whole feet when you are delivering the ball. You need to go more forward than pivoting or twisting and more about being relaxed than actually worrying about the finish. So if you look at all the sentences which I have used, nothing is in the traditional coaching style, he said. Apart from their sessions happening from 7am to 7pm for ten days without a break, Patwal ensured chats with Harmer had leadership development and perspectives on life. We would start from morning have breakfast together and discuss what are the things that took him so much time to understand. Then we went into the session for 3-4 hours and after that, sit down for lunch again. We would talk about not just bowling discussion on personal life characteristics also happened. It was about what leaders and best cricketers do, who are the topmost performers and why they are match winners. All these things matter more - then you come back and do the skill work again because at this age, you don't teach them. Instead, you make them understand why that skill is so important for him to understand what is bowling - the spin, turn, bounce and pace. We would have dinner together and then we would go back to our respective places. That's how we had those long days - not just cricket, but talking about lifes perspectives too, he explained. Harmer also explored Mahavir Nagar, where he would indulge in eating vada pav, chicken tikka masala and Gujarati cuisine. He also visited two local schools and interacted with players and children there. Central to Patwal's coaching was also instilling leadership qualities and seeing Harmers mindset shift from personal statistics to match-winning contributions. It's not about just developing a bowler. I think it's more about leadership qualities and he does have a lot of that. It really helped him because if you say that you want to be the best without being a leader, you cannot be the best. So we needed to explore that part. We spoke about how he can be the best bowler without not being a leader. For us, a leader means you don't have to lead the team - you have to lead yourself first and that's the best thing about him. He actually has that leadership quality and when he walked up to Bavuma and said that I still want to play for South Africa, it shows that he is someone who can break all the boundaries. So that personality of his is amazing - he's a person who just respects everyone around him as well, he said. That philosophy has stayed with Harmer throughout his resurgence in Tests. His words from Kolkata after getting Player of the Match award - I am not a statsman, I am a win-man, left Patwal delighted. I got a message from him for his man of the match award. He puts me as Umesh bhai and his message was, 'Umesh bhai, thank you'. I mean, it's just amazing. I remember that's what we spoke in those 10 days in Mumbai. When you are bowling, it's not about you taking wickets - it's about winning matches and that's been his biggest asset. It makes me really happy that we have stuck to the same thing done from those 10 days. The relationship between Patwal and Harmer extended beyond those initial 10 days. They had follow-up sessions in Abu Dhabi, where Essex had a pre-season camp, and Chelmsford, England. He called me to Abu Dhabi and put me in a seven-star hotel, so that shows the big heart he has. While the Essex team were training in a couple of nets, me and him were training individually, and we had a couple of sessions till Covid-19 arrived. Then I was in England for one couple of days. So he called me to Chelmsford where we did one session with white ball as well. Currently serving as head coach of the Assam U23 men's team in Vadodara, Patwal won't be able to meet Harmer in Guwahati, the venue for the second Test starting on Saturday, due to his current and few more commitments. But he signed off by explaining what young cricketers can learn from Harmer's journey of rebuilding his game to thriving due to the lessons learnt from those ten days in Mumbai. It's about trusting your belief. There is no such thing like you have to bowl the same way. If Simon Harmer is bowling one way, it's not that you have to bowl like him. You need to understand what's his strength and that belief is something which you can take from Simon Harmer. Just as a bowler you can take anything from him. Currently serving as head coach of the Assam U23 men's team in Vadodara, Patwal won't be able to meet Harmer in Guwahati, the venue for the second Test starting on Saturday, due to his current and few more commitments. But he signed off by explaining what young cricketers can learn from Harmer's journey of rebuilding his game to thriving due to the lessons learnt from those ten days in Mumbai. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score They should think about trying to win matches for their state or country and not just think about playing games. That's the biggest thing one can take from Simon Harmer, as a player, and a person for all the youngsters - not just go to play for themselves, but win games. Article Source: IANS
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Em Arlott Signs First WBBL Contract With Sydney Thunder
Em Arlott: England all-rounder Em Arlotts remarkable 2025 rise hit another major milestone, with the 27-year-old signing her first-ever WBBL deal, joining Sydney Thunder as a mid-season boost to their struggling WBBL 11 campaign. The move comes as the Thunder search desperately for fresh spark after a winless start to the season, and Arlotts arrivalright in the middle of a breakout yearcould not have been more timely. Arlott, who earned her long-awaited England debut in May and delivered a Player-of-the-Match spell of 3 for 14 against West Indies soon after, has already linked up with the Thunder squad in Sydney. She made her enthusiasm clear from the moment the offer arrived. I'm absolutely buzzing to be here. When I got the phone call, it was an easy yes, Arlott said. She added that familiarity within the dressing room will help her settle quickly. I already know a few of the girls like Laura Harris, Georgia Voll and Taneale Peschel, so it's comforting to have familiar faces around, but I'm equally excited to settle in and get to know the rest of the group. Arlotts ability to bowl in high-pressure situations is a significant attraction for the Thunder, whose pace attack has been stretched thin after early-season injuries and retirements. I'm known for bowling at the death, standing up in the tough overs and bringing a bit of calmness when the pressure's on. Hopefully I can contribute in some big moments this season, she said. Thunder general manager Trent Copeland could not hide his excitement over sealing the signing. Emily was high up on our draft board months ago, so I'm thrilled we could lock in this deal, he said. I'm a huge fan of her all-round game, in particular the impact in key moments with new ball, Surge and death overs. The power hitting in the middle order is also what differentiated her from some other fast bowling options. He admitted that the teams tough overs problem made Arlotts signing a priority. Its been clear for quite some time now that in the absence of Sammy-Jo Johnson and more recently Hannah Darlington the tough overs for us were going to be a juggle. I'm really excited to see what Emily can bring to our group. Thunder general manager Trent Copeland could not hide his excitement over sealing the signing. Emily was high up on our draft board months ago, so I'm thrilled we could lock in this deal, he said. I'm a huge fan of her all-round game, in particular the impact in key moments with new ball, Surge and death overs. The power hitting in the middle order is also what differentiated her from some other fast bowling options. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The English all-rounder arrives in Australia after a transformative year that saw her thrive in The Hundred with 12 wickets in seven games and earn World Cup selection, even if she played only one match as England leaned on spin. She also credits her earlier stint with Western Australia in the WNCL for helping her handle anxiety and grow into a more confident cricketer. Article Source: IANS
England vs Australia: Five Most Iconic Ashes Series as New Battle Begins in Perth
England and Australia begin the latest edition of the Ashes in Perth on Friday with the visitors looking to wrestle back the urn for the first time since 2015. AFP Sport looks at five of the most memorable series between cricket's oldest enemies, a rivalry which stretches back to 1882: 2019: Stokes heroics, brilliant Smith Australia retained the Ashes as holders despite the series being drawn for the first time since 1972, with Steve Smith grabbing headlines on his return from a ball-tampering ban by excelling in the face of taunting English crowds. He batted on a different level to everybody else, scoring 774 runs in just seven innings at an average of more than 110, including back-to-back centuries in the opening Test at Edgbaston. Had he not missed three innings after being hit by a Jofra Archer bouncer, he might have got near Donald Bradman's all-time record of 974 runs in a Test series, set in 1930. But the highlight of the series was England's phenomenal Ben Stokes-inspired win in the third Test at Headingley. With just one wicket remaining and 73 runs needed, Stokes protected tailender Jack Leach to steer his side to 362-9, their highest successful run chasein Tests. with a memorable unbeaten 135. 2005: England win thriller The 2005 Ashes was one of the greatest series in cricket history and saw England triumph over their fiercest rivals for the first time in nearly 19 years. It appeared to be business as usual for long-suffering England fans when Australia won the first Test at Lord's by 239 runs. But when Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath was ruled out of the second Test at Edgbaston after treading on a ball during practice on the morning of the match, England took charge. England's Andrew Flintoff starred with both bat and ball and when Australia were 175-8, chasing 282 for victory, a home win looked assured. But Australia edged their way closer before last man Michael Kasprowicz was caught behind off Steve Harmison to give England victory by a mere two runs. The third Test was drawn and England survived a brilliant four-wicket burst from leg-spin great Shane Warne to win the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. England, now 2-1 up and needing to avoid defeat in the fifth Test to regain the Ashes, were in danger of losing on the last day at the Oval until Kevin Pietersen's breathtaking 158 and a fine fifty from Ashley Giles rescued a draw. 1981: Botham's Ashes Rarely has one man done as much to win an Ashes as Ian Botham in 1981. He started the series as England captain, but after defeat in the first Test at Nottingham and the embarrassment of bagging a pair in a draw at Lord's, Botham resigned as skipper. England were in dire straits after being made to follow-on in the third Test at Headingley, with former England wicketkeeper Godfrey Evans -- who had become an odds-setter for a bookmakers -- making them 500/1 outsiders to win the match. Botham's astonishing counter-attack innings of 149 not out, however, meant Australia were set a target of 130 before fast bowler Bob Willis's inspired 8-43 saw England to an astounding 18-run win. Botham's scarcely believable return of five for one in 28 balls at Edgbaston ensured England won the fourth Test by 29 runs. There were more heroics in the fifth Test when Botham's blistering 118 set up a 103-run victory at Old Trafford to clinch the series 3-1. 1948: Australia's 'Invincibles' An Australia side captained by Don Bradman in his final Test series swept all before them in an undefeated tour during which they won the Ashes 4-0. Underlining their superiority, Australia were set a seemingly impossible target of 404 on the last day to win the fourth Test at Headingley. They got there for the loss of just three wickets, with Arthur Morris making 182 and Bradman an unbeaten 173. But the series is best remembered for Bradman's final Test innings at the Oval when, needing four for an average of exactly a hundred, he was bowled for a duck by leg-spinner Eric Hollies and had to make do with a mark of 99.94. 1932/33: Bodyline barrage The most controversial Ashes series of them all was brought about by a desire to curb Bradman's phenomenal run-scoring. England captain Douglas Jardine's response was to deploy leg theory -- bowling short to a packed leg-side field -- with supremely accurate fast bowler Harold Larwood the spearhead of the attack. It worked to the extent England won the series 4-1, with Bradman's average for the series reduced to 56.57 Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score But the use of what became known as Bodyline, which saw batsmen having to defend themselves ratherthan their stumps, was condemned as unsporting by Australian officials and almost provoked a breakdown in diplomatic relations.
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Nawaz Stars With Ball And Bat As Pakistan Survive Zimbabwe Scare In Final-over Finish
But Fakhar Zaman: Mohammad Nawaz produced a crucial all-round performance to rescue Pakistan in Rawalpindi, first triggering Zimbabwes dramatic middle-order collapse before returning at the death with a decisive 21 off 12 balls to guide the hosts to a nervy win with four balls left in the chase. Zimbabwe, who had been motoring at 72 for 1 in the 8th over and were looking set for a total well above 180, imploded spectacularly to lose seven wickets for 37 runs and finish on 147 for 8. Pakistans spinners led by Nawaz seized control in the middle overs to dry up scoring and force errors, as Zimbabwe slipped from 72 for 1 to 128 for 8 by the 19th over. Nawaz, bowling quicker and more accurately than the legspinners, made the breakthrough when he removed Tadiwanashe Marumani at deep square leg off a full toss before dismissing Ryan Burl later on. His economy stood out: just 22 runs in four overs, at 5.50, the best among bowlers who completed their quota. Pressure from the spinners also produced two run-outs. Sikandar Razas unbeaten 34 off 24 ensured Zimbabwe avoided complete collapse, but Pakistans chase was far from straightforward. Zimbabwes seamers dominated the powerplay, removing both Sahibzada Farhan and Babar Azam in the fifth over through Brad Evans, before Tinotenda Maposa trapped Salman Agha in the sixth. Pakistan crawled to 31 for 3 by the end of the powerplay and were further troubled when Saim Ayub fell to Graeme Cremers legspin in the 10th over, pushing the required rate to nine. Cremer, returning to T20Is after more than seven years and 122 matches a record finished with 1 for 27 from three overs. At 31 for 3 and then again at the halfway mark, Pakistan looked in serious trouble. But Fakhar Zaman, playing his comeback T20I innings, steadied the chase with a vital 44 off 32. His 61-run partnership with Usman Khan dragged Pakistan back into contention. Usman continued the rebuild after Zamans dismissal, eventually joining hands with Nawaz when the required rate again threatened to climb. At 31 for 3 and then again at the halfway mark, Pakistan looked in serious trouble. But Fakhar Zaman, playing his comeback T20I innings, steadied the chase with a vital 44 off 32. His 61-run partnership with Usman Khan dragged Pakistan back into contention. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief scores: Zimbabwe 147/8 in 20 overs (Brian Bennett 49, Sikandar Raza 34*; Mohammad Nawaz 2/22) lost to Pakistan 151/5 in 19.2 overs (Fakhar Zaman 44, Usman Khan 37*; Brad Evans 2/26) by 5 wickets Article Source: IANS
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Shashi Tharoor Hails under-publicised Talent Ravichandran Smaran After Another Double Ton
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Shashi Tharoor has heaped praise on Karnatakas rising batting star Ravichandran Smaran, calling attention to his extraordinary domestic form and lamenting how players like him often remain under-recognised. Batting first in Hubli, Karnataka were rocked early at 13 for 2 and later 64 for 3, but Smaran once again stood tall, producing a career-best unbeaten 227 off 362 balls against Chennai on Monday. Remarkable. Important to draw attention to such under-publicised talents. No doubt he will have to excel in the IPL before the selectors will notice! Tharoor posted on X, after the 22-year-old struck yet another monumental double century in the Ranji Trophy. His innings, decorated with 16 fours and two sixes, formed the backbone of Karnatakas massive first-innings total of 547 for 8 declared. He was supported by Karun Nair, who crafted a solid 95 during a 119-run stand, followed by valuable contributions from Shreyas Gopal (62) and Shikhar Shetty (59). This knock marked Smarans second double century in three games and his third overall in first-class cricket, all inside his first 13 matches. He had earlier scored an unbeaten 220 against Kerala and a 203 against Punjab in January. With this latest effort, he has surged to fourth in the seasons run-scoring charts with 595 runs at an astonishing average of 119, trailing only Sanat Sangwan, Karun Nair and Arman Jaffer. This knock marked Smarans second double century in three games and his third overall in first-class cricket, all inside his first 13 matches. He had earlier scored an unbeaten 220 against Kerala and a 203 against Punjab in January. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Picked as a replacement by Sunrisers Hyderabad for IPL 2025 and retained for IPL 2026, Smaran is yet to make his debut, but his domestic form continues to demand attention. His last 13 innings across formats read like a prodigys logbook: 76 in a VHT semifinal, a match-winning 101* in the final, a 203, 133*, 220*, scores in the 70s, 50sand now this unbeaten 227. Article Source: IANS
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Fakhar Zaman and Abrar Ahmed were back in the Pakistan side
Stuart Broad Admits He Still Has No Answer To Steve Smith Puzzle
Only Ricky Ponting: Stuart Broad has conceded he still does not know how to dismiss Steve Smith, warning that the Ashes could turn into a long series for England if they fail to remove Australias premier batter early. Speaking on the For the Love of Cricket podcast, the retired England great was blunt about the challenge Smith continues to pose. I remember he got this big two hundred (239 in Perth in 2017) and I did not miss the middle of his bat for three days, Broad said. Every ball I tried to bowl just hit the middle of his bat. Smith, 36, remains one of modern crickets most prolific Test batters, averaging 56.01 in Ashes cricket with 12 centuries. His performances have shaped several series, including the 2017-18 and 2019 contests where he piled up 687 and 774 runs respectively. Broad dismissed him 11 times in Tests more than any other bowler yet the former England seamer says he still cannot identify a clear method to get him out. Obviously (Smiths) techniques changed throughout, but I still can't sit here and go well this is how you get him out, he admitted. Thats an unbelievable strength of his. Hes incredibly difficult to bowl at. Sometimes you dont feel like youve bowled a bad ball and it still goes for four. Smiths career average of 56.02 climbs to 59.70 at home, reinforcing the scale of Englands task. Only Ricky Ponting (41) has more Test centuries for Australia than Smiths 36. Although his form dipped between June 2023 and December 2024, when he went 23 innings without a hundred, he regained his touch with two centuries against India last winter and twin tons 141 and 131 against Sri Lanka early in 2025. After a two-month break, he resumed his Ashes preparation in late October with a commanding 118. Broad believes England must keep Smiths output significantly below his career numbers to have a chance. To win the series, we have to keep him (his average) to under 50, dont we? he said. Hes gonna score a hundred, its what he does. (If) he averages 40, thats at least 15 under his career average, so youre doing brilliantly. I think you have to get him early. If England arent celebrating in his first 40 runs, its going to be a long series. Over 14 years of Ashes battles, England have tried numerous plans to counter Smiths unorthodox technique attacking his stumps, bowling wide of off stump, using leg-gully traps and developing specific deliveries. Broad recalled one such tactic in 2019. I remember Jason Roy was fielding there at leg gully, and he was diving left and right for the first 30 balls, just missing him there, just missing him there. Smith got away, got two hundreds in that game, unbelievable innings. Broad believes England must keep Smiths output significantly below his career numbers to have a chance. To win the series, we have to keep him (his average) to under 50, dont we? he said. Hes gonna score a hundred, its what he does. (If) he averages 40, thats at least 15 under his career average, so youre doing brilliantly. I think you have to get him early. If England arent celebrating in his first 40 runs, its going to be a long series. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Can Jofra Archer be that guy? Nicking him off from back of a length, just chasing it, he said. Because Jofra Archer has that angle of nipping back towards the stumps, can he nip one away? Smiths looking for the nip-backer. Article Source: IANS
Danni Wyatt-Hodge's 72* makes it four in four wins for Hurricanes
Though wickets fell at the other end, Wyatt-Hodge kept finding the boundary and sealed the match with two balls to go
Olympic Medallist Manu Bhaker Praises ASMITA Leagues, Says Programme Is changing Mindsets
Inspiring Women Through Action: During the launch of ASMITA womens league social media handles, Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, Raksha Khadse, honoured members of the bronze-winning Indian (under-20) womens rugby team here on Tuesday, with Olympian Manu Bhaker, present at the event, praising the initiative. Raksha Khadse stated that it was time for ASMITA to establish a unique identity. Since its inception in 2021, ASMITA has achieved significant milestones. So far, a total of 1,886 ASMITA leagues have been organised in collaboration with National Sports Federations and state authorities. Over 2.14 lakh women have participated in some form of ASMITA league across India. These leagues span 32 sports and are held in more than 500 districts and 600 cities, including remote villages in Arunachal Pradesh, tribal regions, and border areas. This shows the governments intention to bring young women to limelight. Through social media, we can penetrate even further and raise awareness for women wanting to play a sport, said Khadse. Raksha Khadse honoured six members - Dumuni Marndi, Bhumika Shukla, Ujjwala Ghughe, Guriya Kumari, Sandhya Rai, and Amandeep Kaur of the Indian womens rugby team. Most of the Indian national team that achieved a historic bronze at the Asian U-20 Championship in Rajgir, Bihar, earlier this year, came from ASMITA Leagues. We want to create more opportunities for women and tap from the grassroots level. The ministry has a proper structure to groom talent and our women need the attention they deserve. We also have to look at all sports and ensure that people can make careers. Look at cricket, they introduced equal pay for men and women. We have to try and apply the same formula to all sports, said Khadse. Present at the occasion was Manu Bhaker, a celebrated shooter and double medallist at the Paris Olympics 2024. The 23-year-old pistol shooter praised the ASMITA programme, which began in 2021 and is one of the world's largest leagues for women India. We want to create more opportunities for women and tap from the grassroots level. The ministry has a proper structure to groom talent and our women need the attention they deserve. We also have to look at all sports and ensure that people can make careers. Look at cricket, they introduced equal pay for men and women. We have to try and apply the same formula to all sports, said Khadse. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score ASMITA (Achieving Sports Milestone by Inspiring Women Through Action) is part of Khelo Indias gender-neutral initiative to encourage women's participation in sports through leagues and competitions. The Sports Authority of India supports National Sports Federations in organising Khelo India womens leagues across various age groups at both zonal and national levels. Launched in 2021, ASMITA leagues aim not only to boost women's sports participation but also to serve as a platform for discovering new talent across India. Article Source: IANS
Visually Impaired Medallist Saurabh Sharma Prepares For Debut At Adani Ahmedabad Marathon
National Drishti Divyangjan Empowerment Institute: For 20-year-old para-athlete Saurabh Sharma, the upcoming Adani Ahmedabad Marathon represents more than just a race; it symbolises his progress in sport and personal growth. A visually impaired runner from Himachal Pradesh, Saurabh has competed on prominent para-athletics platforms both nationally and internationally. Participating in the Ahmedabad Marathon will be a significant new milestone in his inspiring journey. Born with partial blindness, Saurabh started his sporting career at the National Drishti Divyangjan Empowerment Institute in Dehradun, where coach Naresh Singh Nayal guided him. Though initially interested in football and cricket, it was his coach who introduced him to running, a change that would ultimately shape his athletic path career. In 2021, I competed in my first Para Nationals in Bengaluru and finished among the top five. The next year, I won my first medal in the 5000m in Odisha. In 2024, I travelled to Switzerland for my first international event and won two gold medals there. Thats when I realised how far this journey could go, said the 20-year-old, who claimed two gold medals at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2024 in Switzerland. Saurabh has represented India in the 1500m and 5000m T12 events at international competitions in Tunisia and India. He has also won medals at both editions of the Khelo India Para Games in 2023 and 2025. Currently, he trains at the SAI Centre in Gandhinagar under Naresh Sharma. The biggest challenge for a visually impaired runner is finding a guide, and the expenses are often double, he said. Im fortunate that in my category I can run independently. But Ive also guided other runners at the Blind National Championship in 2022, and I know how much trust and practice it takes. At the SAI Centre, we have access to good coaching, nutrition, and facilities. It allows us to focus completely on performance and international preparation, he added. Like many para-athletes, his journey has been defined as much by perseverance as by patience. In the beginning, my family didnt understand sports. They would ask, what kind of game is this? But as they saw me compete and win, they became my biggest support system, he said. This November, Saurabh will join thousands of runners to celebrate fitness and national pride at the Adani Ahmedabad Marathon. Since it began, the event has supported the #Run4OurSoldiers cause, honouring Indias armed forces. It has become one of the countrys biggest inclusive races, bringing together civilians and members of the Indian Armed Forces to run in unity and pride for the nation. The best part about this marathon is that its inclusive. My childhood dream was to join the army, but because of my visual impairment, I couldnt. Running in a race that celebrates our soldiers feels very special. Its a way to contribute in my own way, he said. Like many para-athletes, his journey has been defined as much by perseverance as by patience. In the beginning, my family didnt understand sports. They would ask, what kind of game is this? But as they saw me compete and win, they became my biggest support system, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The ninth edition of the Adani Ahmedabad Marathon is scheduled for November 30. Article Source: IANS
SL call up Vijayakanth Viyaskanth as cover for injured Hasaranga
Hasaranga, who picked up a hamstring niggle during the second ODI against Pakistan, is not yet ruled out of the tri-series
Cameron Green Says Bowling felt Really Good After Breaking 140kph
Cameron Green: Cameron Green says he is ready to unleash his full pace against England in the Ashes, revealing that his titanium-stabilised spine has enabled him to break the 140kph barrier in a match for the first time since his back surgery. Speaking on cricket.com.aus Unplayable Podcast, the Australian all-rounder said his recent Sheffield Shield outing gave him the confidence that he can withstand a heavy workload throughout the five-Test series. It felt really good, Green said of the 16 overs he bowled against Queensland. It was 35 degrees day one, and I was like, Oh my god, have I completely lost my bowling fitness here? But it was nice to look around and all the bowlers who bowl heaps were also struggling. The body felt really good after so big tick. Green admitted that although he had been bowling plenty in the nets, returning to match play triggered an intensity he had missed. Nothing is quite like bowling in a game. The intensity you just hit a level that you just cant hit in the nets, he noted. I think I went as hard as I could a few trainings beforehand and couldnt get the airspeed that I just got reasonably easily in a game they mentioned 140 (kph). His return to full-throttle pace comes after he underwent significant lower-back surgery in October last year, a procedure increasingly used by fast bowlers like Jasprit Bumrah and James Pattinson. The operation involved inserting titanium screws into his spine, a fix Green now believes has made him more resilient. Ive got the courage that it will be fine. That maybe could be a little bit too nave, but when youve got metal in your back here, you hope that doesnt break quite as easy as bone, he said. If anything, its a bit of a confidence boost. Green admitted that he might be slightly underprepared for the Ashes in terms of competitive overs, but he believes this could benefit Australia. I probably havent had the competitive overs in a game that I would have liked coming into this series. But I think the double-edged sword is that you come in really fresh, he said. A five-Test match series versus England is going to take a lot out of you and if youre already coming in a bit tired, youre going to be exhausted by the end. Hopefully by the back-end, Im still going really well whereas if I went a bit too hard with a few Shield games, I might not be. The 26-year-old has also been adapting to his role at No.3 in the Test lineup, a change that initially challenged him but ultimately yielded consistent results during the West Indies series. It was the first time in my career batting three, Green said. It didnt quite go how I planned it, but it was nice just to get it out of the way and then work on a few things There were definitely positives to take out of it. He added that survival in the Caribbean required a stripped-back approach. The wickets were that tough that getting a 40 or 50 was pretty amazing. I found the best way was probably just to play literally only balls that were on your pads, and keep it as compact as possible. Trying to expand your game was just so tough over there. The 26-year-old has also been adapting to his role at No.3 in the Test lineup, a change that initially challenged him but ultimately yielded consistent results during the West Indies series. It was the first time in my career batting three, Green said. It didnt quite go how I planned it, but it was nice just to get it out of the way and then work on a few things There were definitely positives to take out of it. He added that survival in the Caribbean required a stripped-back approach. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Over time you start to learn your game more You work through so many different combinations to see what works. I feel like Ive found a way in white-ball cricket that really works, makes me feel really powerful and dominant. Its just finding the right balance in red-ball cricket, because the ball behaves completely differently. Article Source: IANS
Babar Azam fined 10% of match fee for breaking stumps with bat
The incident occured during the third ODI against Sri Lanka, following Babar's dismissal
India Womens Home Series Against Bangladesh In Dec Likely To Be Postponed
ICC Future Tour Programme: Indias upcoming home series against Bangladesh, comprising three ODIs and three T20Is in December as part of the ICC Future Tour Programme, is reportedly set to be postponed due to significant political developments in Bangladesh. Although specific dates and venues had not been announced, the tour's schedule had been uncertain even before this weeks political developments in Bangladesh. On Monday, a tribunal court sentenced country's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death. Her refuge in India has heightened tensions, strengthening Dhakas insistence on her return and affecting diplomatic relations between the two countries. ESPNcricinfo reported on Tuesday that the BCB received a letter from the BCCI stating that the white-ball series will be rescheduled for a later date. Although no specific reason has been provided, it is believed that the ongoing political tensions between India and Bangladesh played a significant role. The series, part of the ICC's Future Tours Programme, was intended to be India's final set of matches before the 2026 edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL). It also served as the only series between their successful ODI World Cup campaign and the WPL. The matches were planned to take place in Kolkata and Cuttack, with the ODIs marking the start of the new phase in the Women's ODI Championship for both teams. The series, part of the ICC's Future Tours Programme, was intended to be India's final set of matches before the 2026 edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL). It also served as the only series between their successful ODI World Cup campaign and the WPL. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This decision has been reached following discussions between the two boards, taking into account the international cricketing commitments and scheduling convenience of both teams. The BCB looks forward to welcoming India in September 2026 for this eagerly anticipated series. Revised dates and fixtures for the tour will be announced in due course, the BCCI had said in a statement at the time. Article Source: IANS
Babar Azam Fined For ICC Code Of Conduct Breach In 3rd ODI Against Sri Lanka
Emirates ICC International Panel: Pakistan star batter Babar Azam has been fined 10 per cent of his match fee for breaching Level 1 of the ICC Code of Conduct during the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi on Sunday. The former captain was found to have breached Article 2.2 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, which relates to abuse of cricket equipment or clothing, ground equipment or fixtures and fittings during an International Match. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Babars disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period, the ICC said in a release on Tuesday. The incident occurred in the 21st over of Pakistans innings when, after being dismissed, Babar hit the stumps with his bat before leaving the crease. Babar admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by Ali Naqvi of the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Referees, so there was no need for a formal hearing. On-field umpires Alex Wharf and Rashid Riaz, third umpire Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid and fourth umpire Faisal Afridi levelled the charge. Pakistan completed a 3-0 ODI series sweep over Sri Lanka with a six-wicket win in the third match, comfortably chasing 212 with 5.2 overs to spare. After Haseebullah Khan fell for a 12-ball duck, Fakhar Zaman steadied the chase with a fluent 55 off 45, striking eight fours and adding an 80-run stand with Babar Azam (34). On-field umpires Alex Wharf and Rashid Riaz, third umpire Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid and fourth umpire Faisal Afridi levelled the charge. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Earlier, Sri Lanka were bowled out for 211 in 45.2 overs despite all top-order batters getting starts. Pathum Nissanka (24) and Kamil Mishara (29) gave a brisk start before wickets fell regularly. Sadeera Samarawickrama made 48, while Mohammad Wasim Jr led Pakistans attack with three wickets, supported by Faisal Akram and Haris Rauf with two each. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand vs West Indies, 2nd ODI- Who will win today NZ vs WI match?
NZ vs WI, 2nd ODI, Cricket Tips: Daryl Mitchell led New Zealand to win the first game of the ODI series with a stunning hundred under pressure. West Indies also fought well, with some valuable contributions in the middle. But they fell short by just seven runs. Trailing by 0-1, West Indies will take on New Zealand in the second ODI. This game will begin at 6:30 AM IST on Wednesday at McLean Park in Napier. New Zealand suffered a big blow as Daryl Mitchell sustained an injury, which ruled him out of the series. He has been in red-hot form, and New Zealand would feel his absence. NZ vs WI: Match Details Date : November 19 (Wednesday) Time : 06:30 AM IST Venue : McLean Park, Napier NZ vs WI: Live Streaming Details Sony Sports Network will broadcast the live action of the second ODI between New Zealand and West Indies. This match will also be streamed online on the Sony LIV app or website. NZ vs WI: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 69 New Zealand : 31 West Indies : 31 No Result : 06 NZ vs WI: Ground Pitch Report McLean Park is a good batting venue in New Zealand with short boundaries. However, the wicket is expected to get slow with time, making it tough to bat on. There might be rain before or during the match, which means bowling first can be ideal here. NZ vs WI: Possible XIs New Zealand : Rachin Ravindra, Devon Conway, Tom Latham (wk), Will Young, Henry Nicholls, Michael Bracewell, Mitchell Santner (c), Zakary Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy West Indies : John Campbell, Keacy Carty, Alick Athanaze, Shai Hope (c & wk), Sherfane Rutherford, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase, Matthew Forde, Shamar Springer, Romario Shepherd, Jayden Seales NZ vs WI: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Devon Conway had a good innings in the first game, and he has done well in recent games. For West Indies, Sherfane Rutherford struck a brilliant fifty in the chase and will be the one to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Kyle Jamieson is the pick of the bowlers for New Zealand on this tour so far. He has taken crucial wickets in death overs. For West Indies, Jayden Seales is the one to watch out for. Today Match Prediction : Without Daryl Mitchell, New Zealand will be slightly weaker, but they are playing in their own conditions and are better in both departments. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win the second ODI. NZ vs WI 2nd ODI, Today Match NZ vs WI, NZ vs WI Prediction, NZ vs WI Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between New Zealand vs England Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
'He Keeps Pulling Up Well...': Carey Says Cummins 'ready To Go' After Full Bowling Session In Perth
The Run Home: Australias wicketkeeper Alex Carey said that regular captain Pat Cummins seemed to be in excellent shape after finishing a full-intensity one-hour net session at Optus Stadium in Perth. Cummins, who was earlier ruled out of the highly anticipated Ashes opener in Perth due to a back stress injury he discovered after the 3-0 whitewash of the West Indies in July, now seems to be nearing a return after completing a full bowling session at the nets on Monday. Ive got to keep a lid on it a little bit. I saw him bowling in the nets yesterday he looked ready to go! Carey told SEN's The Run Home. I guess its the build up now. Its probably not so much bowling the ball at 140(km/h), because it looked like he did that pretty effortlessly yesterday. Its probably the work around the game fitness, so to speak. Fingers crossed he keeps pulling up well and gets himself ready. We all know he is a professional, so fingers crossed we see him back sooner rather than later. Theres great depth in this group, so if its not next game, hopefully its soon. Cummins was seen repeatedly whizzing balls off the Perth Stadium's practice wickets. He bowled for almost an hour and delivered nearly 10 overs to strengthen Australia's hope that he will be back for the second Test Brisbane. Fingers crossed he keeps pulling up well and gets himself ready. We all know he is a professional, so fingers crossed we see him back sooner rather than later. Theres great depth in this group, so if its not next game, hopefully its soon. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Australia will be captained by Steven Smith in Perth, while Scott Boland and the uncapped Brendan Doggett are set to play in place of Cummins and fellow injury absentee Josh Hazlewood. Article Source: IANS
Voges to step down as Western Australia coach for franchise roles
Adam Voges will finish with the state at the end of the current season but may continue to coach Perth Scorchers
Bangladesh women's tour of India in December postponed
A BCB spokesperson confirmed the news, saying that the board has received a letter from the BCCI saying that the white-ball series will be scheduled at a later date
'Absolutely rapid' Wood pushes for first Test selection after injury scare
The fast bowler hit his stride in the Perth nets three days from the start of the Ashes
Sri Lanka Add Vijayakanth Viyaskanth To T20I Squad For Tri-series
Asia Cup Rising Stars: Sri Lanka have added Vijayakanth Viyaskanth to their T20I squad ahead of the tri-series against Pakistan and Zimbabwe, which is set to begin here on Tuesday. Viyaskanth is currently in Doha and is a part of Lanka A team in the ongoing ACC Men's Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025. However, he will fly to Pakistan from Qatar to join the senior national team for the tri-series. Sri Lanka Cricket selectors have included leg-spinner Vijayakanth Viyaskanth in the National Mens Squad for the T20I Tri-Series in Pakistan. He will travel to Pakistan directly from Qatar, where he was part of the Sri Lanka A Team competing in the Asia Cup Rising Stars Tournament. Viyaskanth has been drafted into the squad as Wanindu Hasaranga is yet to fully recover from the hamstring tightness he suffered during the ODI series, Sri Lanka Cricket said in an official statement. The T20I Tri-Nation Tournament, featuring Pakistan (hosts), Sri Lanka, and Zimbabwe, will serve as an important preparatory platform ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. Each team will participate in four matches, with the top two sides qualifying for the final on November 29. All seven T20I matches, including the summit clash, will now be held at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Earlier, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced a revised schedule for the tri-nation series. The opening game of the series, originally set for November 17, will now be played between Pakistan and Zimbabwe on November 18. Each team will participate in four matches, with the top two sides qualifying for the final on November 29. All seven T20I matches, including the summit clash, will now be held at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Initially, Afghanistan was the third team in the tri-series alongside hosts Pakistan and Sri Lanka. However, they withdrew after three local cricketers were killed in airstrikes carried out by Pakistan in Paktika province, with Zimbabwe replacing them in the tri-series. Article Source: IANS
We've Had Good Preparations For Ashes, Says Josh Tongue
Josh Tongue: England pacer Josh Tongue is pleased with the squad's preparations for the Ashes and remains confident of registering a series win against Australia. The five-Test series will commence at Perth's Optus Stadium on Friday, as both teams give it their all to take the urn. England have not won the Ashes in Australia since 2015 and faced heavy defeats in their last three Test visits Down Under. England, who are facing backlash for playing only a lone warm-up match against the England Lions at Lilac Hill, remain confident about their build-up before the series opener. It feels very exciting. We've had a good build-up. A few of us were in New Zealand beforehand prepping for this. I feel like we've had good prep. I feel like the group of bowlers that we got now, obviously the likes of Joff (Jofra Archer) and Woody (Mark Wood) being in our squad, the X Factor, Tongue told reporters here on Tuesday. The pace, the bouncy wickets definitely help the faster bowlers and the skills that we've got as a group. I think we can give it a good shot. Australia will be without senior pacers Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood for the first Test, but wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith is aware of the fact that the hosts have enough strength to fill vacant places in the side. The pace, the bouncy wickets definitely help the faster bowlers and the skills that we've got as a group. I think we can give it a good shot. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score You show a lot of respect to the guys that are missing out and the guys coming in just trying to focus on, you know what we can do well, leading up to this first Test. Article Source: IANS
Your Boy Is Finally Home, Dilli: DC Shares Welcome Post For Nitish Rana
Indian Premier League: Delhi Capitals franchise shared a welcoming post for Nitish Rana, whom they traded from Rajasthan Royals for Donovan Ferreira ahead of the Indian Premier League 2026. Rana began his professional career in 2013 when he made his List A debut for Delhi against Assam during the 2012-13 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He had played age-group and domestic cricket for Delhi until 2022. A couple of years later, in 2015, he made his first-class debut for Delhi against Vidarbha in the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy season. In his debut first-class season, he amassed 557 runs to end as Delhis top run scorer. 10 years later your boy is finally home, Dilli, DC shared on X with a video, in which Rana said, Log usually bolte hai ki Dilli wale... jab dekho ladayi jhagda hi karte rehte hai... Par ye koi nahi bolta ki sabse jyada pyaar bhi Dilli wale hi karte hai. Aur Dilli se jyada pyaar mujse koi nahi karta. See you soon, Dilli. In 2016, Rana made his Indian Premier League debut but had limited opportunities that season. He had a breakthrough year in IPL 2017, scoring 333 runs and playing a key role in Mumbai Indians' title win campaign. However, he was released by the Mumbai franchise before the 2018 Indian Premier League auction. The Kolkata franchise showed faith in him and signed him for the 2018 season. He was released before the 2022 mega auction but re-signed for INR 8 crore, scoring 361 runs at a strike rate of 143.82. However, he was released by the Mumbai franchise before the 2018 Indian Premier League auction. The Kolkata franchise showed faith in him and signed him for the 2018 season. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With Iyer returning to lead the side in 2024, Rana's campaign was marred by a finger injury, which sidelined him for 10 consecutive matches. He managed only a couple of appearances in what turned out to be a title-winning season for Kolkata. Ahead of the 2025 auction, Kolkata decided to release him, and Rajasthan secured his services for Rs 4.20 crore. Article Source: IANS
Mark Wood Bowls Full Seam In Nets With One Leg Strapped Ahead Of Ashes Opener
Mark Wood: Englands Ashes prospects have been boosted significantly by seeing speedster Mark Wood bowl at training in Perth after his hamstring scare. He was seen bowling full seam during Englands nets session here at the Optus Stadium, with one leg fully strapped. After missing the entire English season due to a knee injury, Wood reported hamstring stiffness during the tourists only Ashes warm-up match at Lilac Hill and was subsequently sent for scans. His fitness status was uncertain, and at the same time, Josh Hazlewood was also ruled out of Australias squad for the Perth Test due to a hamstring strain. However, Woods return to bowling brought smiles and hopes for the England squad during their first of the three training sessions at Perth Stadium before the opening Test on Friday. Even if Wood isn't selected for the team in the first Test, his quick recovery from the hamstring scare suggests he remains on course to play a key role in the series. He has consistently been Englands top pace bowler in the last two Ashes campaigns. Wood tested young England batter Jacob Bethel and several other squad players with a six-over session lasting about 30 minutes, The Age reported. England bowling coach David Saker spoke to Wood between balls as the bowler wore a compression sleeve on his left leg, where he has had a knee injury this year and a hamstring scare last week. After jogging and a few warm-up deliveries, Wood bowled with a full run, occasionally beating the bat and making Bethel quick to respond with some short balls. Later during Woods training, England captain Ben Stokes took on umpire duties to observe his fast bowler carefully, even theatrically calling a dead ball when Wood stopped running toward the crease. England bowling coach David Saker spoke to Wood between balls as the bowler wore a compression sleeve on his left leg, where he has had a knee injury this year and a hamstring scare last week. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With Woods participation in the Ashes opener still not confirmed, itll be interesting to see how he performs if hes named in the XI. Article Source: IANS
Naomi Osaka withdraws from the Auckland WTA event to play for Japan at the United Cup
She contacted Auckland tournament director Nicolas Lamperin to say she had changed her mind and would instead begin her preparation for the Australian Open in Australia, says sources

