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Asian Cricket Council To Hold More Events After Asia Cup Success: Report
The Asian Cricket Council: The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) has, in its meeting in Doha on Saturday, decided to hold more events with a Legend of Asia and a League amongst associate members on the chart in the near future, a report said. The ACC has decided to conduct some of the events in Oman and Doha, where the facilities have improved. An ACC spokesman told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) exclusively that the decision to hold new events was because the organisation was encouraged by the success of the Asia Cup, which was held in the United Arab Emirates in September this year. The meeting was chaired by ACC President Mohsin Naqvi of Pakistan to oversee the arrangements for Rising Stars Asia Cup, which is being renamed from Emerging Asia Cup, said the spokesman, referring to the eight-nation T20 event from November 14 to 23 in Doha. The facilities in Doha have been upgraded recently. The viewership of the Asia Cup was more than expected, so encouraged by that, the ACC Board has decided to host a Legend of Asia event and a League amongst the associate members of the ACC, the source told www.telecomasia.net. Naqvi has directed the ACC management to prepare a comprehensive plan for the events, the report said. We need to promote cricket to the new countries of Asia, and ACC will give full support to the new countries, Naqvi said after the meeting. The facilities in Doha have been upgraded recently. The viewership of the Asia Cup was more than expected, so encouraged by that, the ACC Board has decided to host a Legend of Asia event and a League amongst the associate members of the ACC, the source told www.telecomasia.net. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The ACC and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) officials are waiting to know what Indias reaction is to shaking hands with Pakistan players, and in case India wins the event, will the players receive the trophy from Naqvi, who is scheduled to be the chief guest for the final. Article Source: IANS
3rd ODI: Pakistan Beat South Africa By Seven Wickets, Win Series
But Salman Ali Agha: Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed led a superb performance by the Pakistan spinners with a four-fer as they bundled out South Africa for a paltry 143, paving the way for a series-clinching 2-1 victory in the three-match ODI series at the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad on Saturday. With Abrar Ahmed claiming 4-27 to top their efforts in bowling and Saim Ayub scoring his third ODI half-century, Pakistan scored 144/3 in 25.1 overs and romped to a seven-wicket win over South Africa. The win with 24.5 overs to spare is one of Pakistan's biggest in terms of overs and confirms victory in Shaheen Shah Afridis first assignment as ODI captain. Pakistan won the first ODI by two wickets, but South Africa came roaring back to win the next match by eight wickets at the same Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. With this, South Africa ended their multi-format tour of Pakistan, finishing the two-Test series 1-1 but lost the T20I and ODI series by an identical margin of 2-1. Electing to bat first, South Africa got off to a decent start with Quinton de Kock (53, 70b, 6x4, 1x6) and Lhuan-dre Pretorius (39, 45b, 4x4, 1x6) sharing a 72-run opening wicket partnership. But Salman Ali Agha (2-18) removed Pretorius to break the partnership in the 15th over and then got rid of Tony de Zorzi (2) in the 19th over as South Africa fell to 87/2. Mohammad Nawaz (2-31) trapped top-scorer de Kock lbw in the 25th over to trigger a collapse as the visitors slumped from 106/3 to 109/4 just four deliveries later, as Abrar clean-bowled the debutant Rubin Hermann for one. Two overs later, Abrar weaved his magic again, dismissing Donovan Ferreira (7) and Corbin Bosch on consecutive deliveries to leave South Africa reeling on 117-6. Nawaz pitched in with another wicket in the next over as he removed Bjorn Fortuin. South Africas problems were compounded when their skipper Matthew Breetzke fell in the 34th over, nicking one off Abrar to Mohammad Rizwan, who completed a sharp catch -- South Africa slipping to 130/8. Pakistan skipper Shaheen Afridi then cleaned up the tail to bundle South Africa out for 143 in 37.5 overs. For Pakistan, Abrar spearheaded the attack with his career-best 4-27 in 10 overs. Nawaz, Agha, and Shaheen (2-18) chipped in with two wickets apiece. Pakistan chased a small target in just 25.1 overs for the loss of three wickets. Opening batter Saim Ayub anchored the chase with a 70-ball 77, studded with 11 fours and a six. Saim was involved in a 64-run partnership with former captain Babar Azam (27, 32b, 5x4) for the second wicket and a 65-run stand with Mohammad Rizwan (32 not out, 45b, 3x4, 1x6) for the third wicket. For the tourists, Nandre Burger (1-29) and Bjorn Fortuin (1-34) picked up one wicket each. Saim was involved in a 64-run partnership with former captain Babar Azam (27, 32b, 5x4) for the second wicket and a 65-run stand with Mohammad Rizwan (32 not out, 45b, 3x4, 1x6) for the third wicket. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score South Africa 143 all out in 37.5 overs (Quinton de Kock 53, Lhuan-dre Pretorius 39; Abrar Ahmed 4-27, Shaheen Shah Afridi 2-18, Salman Ali Agha 2-18, Mohammad Nawaz 2-31) lost to Pakistan 144/3 in 25.1 overs (Saim Ayub 77, Mohammad Rizwan 32 not out; Nandre Burger 1-29, Bjorn Fortuin 1-34) by seven wickets. Article Source: IANS
Bengal Govt Appoints Woman Cricketer Richa Ghosh As DSP
West Bengal Chief Minister: The West Bengal government, on Saturday, appointed wicketkeeper-batter of the Indian team winning the Womens World Cup, Richa Ghosh, as Deputy Superintendent (DSP) in the state police. West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, personally handed over the appointment letter to her at a colourful programme at Kolkatas Eden Gardens, which was organised to felicitate Ghosh. Ghosh was also conferred the Banga Bhushan award by the state government. The Chief Minister also handed over to her a golden bat and a golden ball on behalf of the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB). CAB also presented her with a cheque of Rs 34 lakhs. Present on the occasion was the former Indian cricket team captain and the former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, Sourav Ganguly. He explained that since Ghosh scored 34 runs in the final match of the Womens World Cup, she had been presented with a cheque of Rs 34 lakhs. Richas job when she came to bat at number six was the most difficult since she got lesser number of balls to play. The asking rate was quite high then. However, she played skillfully and made the difference, Ganguly said. Both the Chief Minister and Ganguly expressed that one day, Richa will lead the Indian womens cricket team as a captain. Ghosh shared her experience on how to prepare herself for the tournament. During the net practice, I always fix a target. This helps me. I love accepting challenges when playing in difficult situations. I love to play a role in ensuring the victory of my team, she said. Both the Chief Minister and Ganguly expressed that one day, Richa will lead the Indian womens cricket team as a captain. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score He was the captain of the Indian cricket team for so many years. He has also handled the cricket administration well. He should have been the head of the ICC? I believe he will be in that position one day. No one will be able to stop him, the Chief Minister said. Article Source: IANS
5th T20I: Feels Great To Finally Touch The Trophy, Says Suryakumar After Series Win Over Australia
India T20I: India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav took a light-hearted dig at the Asia Cup 2025 trophy standoff following his teams 2-1 T20I series win over Australia, saying that it felt great to finally hold a trophy. Suryakumars comments come after the fifth and final match at The Gabba was abandoned due to rain. It feels great to finally get to touch the trophy. Felt it in my hands when I was handed over the trophy for the series victory. A few days back, another trophy arrived in India. Our women's team has won the World Cup. That trophy has also arrived back home. It feels great, and getting to touch this trophy as well feels good, said Suryakumar in the post-match press conference. India extended their dominant run in T20Is with a seventh consecutive series win since lifting the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup. With bilateral series against South Africa and New Zealand scheduled at home before they defend their crown at home in three months, Suryakumar remains grounded about the road ahead, noting that you can never say all the bases are covered in T20 cricket. I'm very lucky to have all these boys with different skills. They bring very different things to the table. When we chat around - about the bowling, batting, and fielding - you must have seen a lot of energy on the ground. People enjoy when they go together on the ground. But from a batting point of view, definitely what we've been doing in the last six to eight months, I think we're sticking to that, not changing anything. These guys are doing it really well. The way they bat at the top of the order it puts a smile on everyone's face when they're batting together. Also, from a bowling point of view as well, people are taking responsibility. Having an experienced bowler like Bumrah around in the team and everyone chatting with him, learning a lot of skills, tricks, and trade of the game, that's a good thing. So there's good friendship building up in that as well. So we are trying to get there. There's never anything like all bases covered. We always learn from this game, every game we play. Yeah, till now things look good, touch wood, let's continue that, he elaborated. Another thing that would please India was left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma picking the Player of the Series award after amassing 163 runs in three innings at an average of 40.75. Suryakumar couldnt stop praising the various tempos Abhishek and Shubman Gill showed racing off the blocks quickly and taking their time to get going on a tough pitch. If the wicket is difficult, the quicker you adapt, the better it is. The wicket was good today, so they went back to normal, scoring 50-plus in four-and-a-half overs. But it was important in the last game to read the wicket well. These two did that well. Another thing that would please India was left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma picking the Player of the Series award after amassing 163 runs in three innings at an average of 40.75. Suryakumar couldnt stop praising the various tempos Abhishek and Shubman Gill showed racing off the blocks quickly and taking their time to get going on a tough pitch. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Sometimes if they take four-five balls extra to figure out the conditions, they are so skilled they can cover up easily. This has been a good learning experience. Kabhi, kabhi agar sher ghaas bhi kh le toh chalega (Sometimes, even if a lion has to eat grass, its okay), he concluded. Article Source: IANS
'Ice has been broken now' - BCCI secretary hopeful of Asia Cup trophy resolution with Naqvi
India have not yet received the Asia Cup trophy after refusing to accept it from Mohsin Naqvi during the presentation ceremony following the final on September 28
India Have Gained Valuable Insights Into Australian Team Ahead Of T20 WC, Says Hayden
T20 WC: Former Australia opener Matthew Hayden feels India have gained rich insights about the Mitchell Marsh-led side, following the visitors clinching a 2-1 T20I series win. India managed to win the series after rain washed out their fifth and final T20I against Australia at The Gabba on Saturday. India will certainly be pleased with their options. They've gained valuable insights into their opponents, particularly Australia, who will be a serious contender in the World Cup. This series has been a learning curve for both teams. India appears to be figuring out how to tackle the off-pace bowling typically seen in international cricket, balancing between backing their power hitters and devising strategies to manage totals carefullya style not usually associated with Australia, said Hayden on JioStar. He also pointed to the depth in Indias bowling unit and the destructive potential of the top order, even without having wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson in the playing eleven. Credit to India for adapting quickly on these pitches and developing a solid rhythm and game plan in this intense format, which is arguably more challenging than longer versions due to the high-pressure nature of every ball. Suryakumar Yadav has been a steady presence at the top order, and while he aims to elevate his performances further before the World Cup, the bowling department is well-rounded. Their pace attack covers all bases, and the spin bowlers contribute not just with the ball but also in batting and fielding. The top order has demonstrated destructive potential, even with uncertainties like the absence of Sanju Samson. Overall, India is in a strong position with good problems to solve, elaborated Hayden. Turning his attention to Australias batting composition, Hayden noted the side is still searching for a settled rhythm, especially on subcontinental pitches. The situation is quite different now compared to Australias past when we had several high-quality left-handers, particularly at the top. Theyd ideally like to maintain Travis Head at the top of the order, despite some doubts about his effectiveness against spin, even at test level, as shown during the Sri Lanka tour where he opened instead of Sam Konstas. Whether Head might shift to the middle order remains uncertain. Australia does have enough power in their lineup. Tim David has handled the pressure well, showing versatility to bat both up and down the order. Batting at number four, he provides additional flexibility and a power edge. Mitchell Marsh, like the others, also faces questions regarding adaptability against spin from right and left-handers. This team showed during their tour in Indiawith pitches that dont turn muchthat they struggled to find a consistent rhythm and pattern. Hayden signed off by talking about the importance of the powerplay phase in T20 cricket. We often emphasize the significance of those first six overs, even during pre-match discussions. The key question usually is how many runs teams can score in that period, making it a crucial phase of the game. Tim David has handled the pressure well, showing versatility to bat both up and down the order. Batting at number four, he provides additional flexibility and a power edge. Mitchell Marsh, like the others, also faces questions regarding adaptability against spin from right and left-handers. This team showed during their tour in Indiawith pitches that dont turn muchthat they struggled to find a consistent rhythm and pattern. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Its a delicate balance to maintain. However, in subcontinental conditions, everyone understands the necessity of building a strong foundation in the first six overs because thats when the game truly begins to accelerate, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Dhruv Jurels Unbeaten 127 Puts India A In Command Against South Africa A
South Africa Test: Dhruv Jurel struck his fifth first-class century and second in the match, further strengthening his case for a middle-order spot in next weeks first South Africa Test in Kolkata. His unbeaten 127 rescued a floundering India A innings for the second time in the game, guiding them to 382 for 7 declared, and setting South Africa A a daunting target of 417 to win in a little over three sessions. At stumps on the penultimate day, the visitors reached 25 for no loss, with openers Lesego Senokwane and Jordan Hermann surviving 11 testing overs from Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, and Prasidh Krishna. Siraj was particularly threatening, troubling Senokwane repeatedly with movement off the seam. His fiery spell of 6-2-10-0 featured three close caught-behind appeals that were turned down all correctly adjudged by umpire Akshay Totare and a nervy leave that narrowly missed the off stump. Jurels innings was a masterclass in composure and control. Coming in with India A tottering at 108 for 4, shortly after captain Rishabh Pant retired hurt on 17 following multiple blows from Tshepo Moreki, Jurel absorbed the pressure before counter-attacking with precision. Earlier, K.L. Rahul had added just one run to his overnight 26 before being bowled by a nip-backer from Okuhle Cele. Jurel found a reliable partner in all-rounder Harsh Dubey, who showcased his batting prowess with an attacking 84. The duo added 184 runs for the sixth wicket, turning the innings around. Dropped at slip off his first delivery, Dubey batted with confidence thereafter, using his feet well to loft spinners Prenelan Subrayen and Kyle Simmonds down the ground, and sweeping effectively to maintain pressure. Jurel, meanwhile, remained disciplined, playing close to his body against Morekis short-pitched barrage and showing textbook control against spin either fully forward on the drive or balanced on the back foot for the cut. On 49, he enjoyed a huge slice of luck when a defensive push against Subrayen bounced back onto the stumps but failed to dislodge the bails a reprieve he capitalised on to reach fifty off 83 balls and later his hundred with authority. After the second new ball was taken, South Africa A struck quickly as Dubey edged a drive to the slips. Pant returned to bat after his earlier injury and counter-attacked with typical flair, racing to a 65 that included several audacious strokes before top-edging a pull off Tiaan van Vuuren to end the innings. With Jurel unbeaten on 127 and India A declaring at 382 for 7, the hosts are firmly in control heading into the final day, needing early wickets to press for victory. South Africa A, on the other hand, face an uphill battle to chase 417 or survive three sessions against a potent Indian attack. After the second new ball was taken, South Africa A struck quickly as Dubey edged a drive to the slips. Pant returned to bat after his earlier injury and counter-attacked with typical flair, racing to a 65 that included several audacious strokes before top-edging a pull off Tiaan van Vuuren to end the innings. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India A 255 & 383/7 decl. in 89.2 overs (Dhruv Jurel 127*, Harsh Dubey 84, Rishabh Pant 65; Okuhle Cele 3-46) lead South Africa A 221 & 25 for no loss in 11 overs (Jordan Hermann 15*) by 391 runs. Article Source: IANS
Suryakumar Yadav: There's never anything like all bases covered
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New Zealand vs West Indies, 3rd T20I- Who will win today NZ vs WI match?
NZ vs WI, 3rd T20I, Cricket Tips: New Zealand and West Indies have given two incredible games of T20I cricket to start the T20I series. These sides have managed one win each, and the series is evenly poised. The next game will be held at Saxton Oval in Nelson on Sunday morning at 5:45 AM IST. The second T20I saw both teams scoring 200+ runs, with the hosts surpassing by just three runs. There were a number of blistering cameos from both teams, and the result came on the last ball. That has added more excitement to this series, and we might see another cracker on Sunday. NZ vs WI: Match Details Date : November 9 (Sunday) Time : 11:45 AM IST Venue : Saxton Oval, Nelson NZ vs WI: Live Streaming Details In India, the live action will be televised on the Sony Sports cable channel. Meanwhile, the live stream of the game will be available through the Sony LIV app or website for paid users. NZ vs WI: Head-to-Head in T20Is Total Matches : 22 New Zealand : 12 West Indies : 08 No Result : 02 Tied : 00 NZ vs WI: Ground Pitch Report Saxton Oval is another great batting paradise in New Zealand, which has hosted high-scoring matches. Batsmen can play shots on the bounce, and small square boundaries make it tough for the bowling side. Fast bowlers can use the bounce to trouble the batters, but the line should be tight. NZ vs WI: Possible XIs New Zealand : Mitchell Santner , Tim Robinson, Devon Conway (wk), Rachin Ravindra, Daryl Mitchell, Mark Chapman, Michael Bracewell, Kyle Jamieson, Ish Sodhi, Zakary Foulkes, Jacob Duffy West Indies : Shai Hope (c & wk), Brandon King, Alick Athanaze, Ackeem Auguste, Rovman Powell, Roston Chase, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Jayden Seales, Akeal Hosein, Matthew Forde NZ vs WI: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Mark Chapman made the difference with his innings and will look to do it again. For West Indies, Rovman Powell is the key with another fiery knock. Probable Best Bowler For New Zealand, Jacob Duffy has been brilliant. In two games, he has conceded less than six runs per over. For West Indies, Akeal Hosein has done this game with wickets and good economy. Today Match Prediction : West Indies had a chance, but they failed in the last game, which shows that New Zealand perform better under pressure, and we predict the hosts to win the third T20I. NZ vs WI 3rd T20I, 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.
5th T20I: Could've Gotten Bigger Scores, But We Have Done Well In The Series, Says Abhishek
T20 World Cup: After being named Player of the Series in Indias 2-1 T20I triumph over Australia, left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma said they could have got bigger scores in the series, but were satisfied to have done well in the trip. Abhishek amassed 163 runs in three innings at an average of 40.75. I've been waiting for this tournament. When I got to know we're going to Australia for T20Is, I was very excited. Have seen throughout my career that Australia is very batting-friendly. I feel we could've gotten bigger scores, but we've done well in the series, said Abhishek in the post-match presentation ceremony. He also acknowledged the challenge posed by Josh Hazlewood, praising the Australian pacers impact across the series. The way he (Hazlewood) was bowling, it was beneficial for any team. I've said before that I always enjoy the battle between batters and bowlers. He's a world-class bowler. If you want to play good cricket and do well in the future, you have to face world-class bowlers. I was practising for these kinds of bowlers only because that's how you're going to do well for your team, added Abhishek. He further credited captain Suryakumar Yadav and head coach Gautam Gambhir for empowering him to play with intent. Special mention to the captain and coach, they've given me this responsibility to just go and express myself. If you want to play good cricket and do well in the future, you have to face world-class bowlers. I was practising for these kinds of bowlers only because that's how you're going to do well for your team, added Abhishek. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Looking ahead to next years Mens T20 World Cup, Abhishek said the prospect of representing India on the global stage will be the fulfilment of a childhood dream. It's one of the biggest tournaments. It's my dream come true moment if I'm playing the World Cup. As a kid, I've always dreamt about this - winning the World Cup. Will make sure I'm ready for that tournament. Article Source: IANS
5th T20I: Credit To Everyone For Chipping In And Coming Back From 0-1 Down, Says Suryakumar
T20 World Cup: India captain Suryakumar Yadav hailed his teams collective effort and bounceback ability after clinching a 2-1 T20I series win over Australia, despite rain causing a washout at The Gabba. India 52/0 in 4.5 overs before the match was abandoned due to lightning and heavy showers. The way everyone chipped in and the way we came back from 0-1 down, credit to all the boys. Was a good series with bat, ball and in the field as well. Both fast bowlers and spinners know their job very well. Bumrah-Arshdeep is a lethal combination. And then Axar, Varun coming in doing what they do best. And Washi coming in handy in the last game. They've played a lot of T20 cricket now, they bring a lot to the table and are backing themselves, said Suryakumar in the post-match presentation ceremony. With India set to face South Africa and New Zealand in T20 series at home before the T20 World Cup takes centrestage, Suryakumar felt the teams depth is a good headache to have. Good headache to have - lots of players have been doing really well. Playing three strong teams - Australia, SA and NZ - going to be a great buildup before the World Cup. I saw recently what happened with the women's team winning the WC in India, unbelievable support (from the crowd). Going to be a good challenge, exciting tournament, but it's still far away. Two more series to go, he added. Australia captain Mitchell Marsh acknowledged Indias dominance and the weather disruptions that caused the games in series to be abandoned twice. Can't remember the last time we played and had so many rain interruptions. All in all a great series. India obviously won the games when it mattered, congratulations to them. Marsh highlighted the adaptability within Australias squad and the importance of building depth ahead of a T20 World Cup. There's a lot of learnings to take forward. The adaptability and flexibility in our group and the squad we're trying to build in a WC year has been amazing. Australia captain Mitchell Marsh acknowledged Indias dominance and the weather disruptions that caused the games in series to be abandoned twice. Can't remember the last time we played and had so many rain interruptions. All in all a great series. India obviously won the games when it mattered, congratulations to them. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Looking ahead to what next is there for him, Marsh said, The Big Bash is there for the guys to enjoy and hopefully the Scorchers win. Good question (on who will captain in the T20 World Cup - him or Pat Cummins). I think I'll be there. Article Source: IANS
5th T20I: India Clinch 2-1 Series Win After Rain Forces Washout In Brisbane
Openers Abhishek Sharma: India raced to 52 for no loss in 4.5 overs before rain forced their fifth and final T20I against Australia to be washed out at The Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday. With persistent rain and lightning forcing the games abandonment, India clinched the five-match series 2-1. The result marks Indias fifth consecutive T20I series win over Australia, and also shows their dominance over their opponents in the shortest format. Openers Abhishek Sharma (23 not out) and Shubman Gill (29 not out) gave India a brisk start before the skies opened up and eventually didnt give any room for a restart the second such instance of a no result in the series. Before rain halted the proceedings, left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma survived early chances to be unbeaten on 23 and become the second fastest Indian batter to reach 1000 T20I runs, while Shubman Gill hit glorious boundaries to be 29 not out. After India were inserted into batting first, Abhishek was dropped twice in the powerplay - first by Glenn Maxwell at long-off off Ben Dwarshuis, and then by Dwarshuis himself on the boundary after he miscued a pull against Nathan Ellis. Despite the nervy start, Abhishek capitalised on the reprieves to hit two glorious boundaries and reached the 1000-run milestone in T20Is in just his 28th innings since making his debut in July 2024. While Abhishek rode his luck, Gill looked assured at the other end by hitting six boundaries to give India early momentum, before rain forced them to go off the field. With a severe weather alert displayed on the scoreboard in the stadium, spectators in the front rows had to be evacuated to the stands with shelters. With heavy rain lashing the stadium, as per the weather radar, it eventually had a say in deciding the match. In the three games that happened in the series, Australia won in Melbourne, before India stormed back to win games in Hobart and Gold Coast. While Abhishek rode his luck, Gill looked assured at the other end by hitting six boundaries to give India early momentum, before rain forced them to go off the field. With a severe weather alert displayed on the scoreboard in the stadium, spectators in the front rows had to be evacuated to the stands with shelters. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India 52 for no loss in 4.5 overs (Shubman Gill 29 not out, Abhishek Sharma 23 not out) against Australia Article Source: IANS
Jemimah Rodrigues Honoured By CISF Personnel At ASG Mumbai Airport
U19 T20 World Cup: CISF personnel at ASG Mumbai airport had an inspiring encounter with Indias recent World Cup-winning cricketer, Jemimah Rodrigues. The event honoured her outstanding performance in the Womens Cricket World Cup 2025, featuring a warm welcome and a special victory cake-cutting ceremony. During the session, Rodrigues offered insightful tips on managing pressure, staying motivated, and emphasising teamwork and perseverance. Her motivating words inspired more women to pursue sports and achieve success confidently. This interaction served as a powerful motivation for CISF personnel, reiterating the importance of dedication, discipline, and national pride. Rodrigues was recently named among the players retained by the Delhi Capitals for the 2016 edition of the Womens Premier League ahead of the tournaments mega-auction. The team retained their core of players, with Shafali Verma, Marizanne Kapp, Annabel Sutherland and Niki Prasad being the other players retained. Rodrigues and Verma played crucial roles in India's victory at the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, delivering decisive performances in both the semifinal and final. Niki showed promise during her first WPL season this year, following her leadership of India to victory in the 2025 Womens U19 T20 World Cup. Meanwhile, Kapp and Sutherland delivered impressive all-round performances in the recent 50-over global tournament. Rodrigues was also named in ICCs team of the tournament alongside her teammates, opener Smriti Mandhana and all-rounder Deepti Sharma. Rodrigues and Verma played crucial roles in India's victory at the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, delivering decisive performances in both the semifinal and final. Niki showed promise during her first WPL season this year, following her leadership of India to victory in the 2025 Womens U19 T20 World Cup. Meanwhile, Kapp and Sutherland delivered impressive all-round performances in the recent 50-over global tournament. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Courtesy of Rodrigues ton, India completed a record chase in the history of the format, breaking Australias record, which they had set during the group stage clash against the Women in Blue. Article Source: IANS
WC Victory Isnt An Overnight Achievement, But Result Of Two Years Of Hard Work: Harmanpreet
The BCCI National Cricket Academy: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur said the side winning the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup was not an overnight success, as it happened due to two years of sustained preparation and effort for winning the mega event. India beat South Africa by 52 runs in the final at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai to win their first-ever ODI World Cup title. After Amol (Muzumdar) sir joined as coach, we finally had proper planning. Before that, we struggled with frequent coaching changes. We actually planned everything two years ago - writing down each series, tournament schedules, training camps and fitness programs. BCCI supported us completely, telling us to take whatever we needed without pressure. This trophy isn't an overnight achievement but the result of two years of hard work by the entire team. Amol sir's systematic approach, where we reviewed our progress every two months helped us move forward step by step, and that planning is why we're holding the trophy today, said Harmanpreet on JioStar. She also credited the changes in the last two years of the Indian cricket ecosystem for their World Cup success. Many positive changes have come, especially during this World Cup, and we must credit BCCI and Jay Shah for their outstanding support. Pay parity played a crucial role in changing the landscape. The awareness campaigns motivated parents to encourage their daughters to play cricket, creating healthy competition and bringing more talent into the game. WPL transformed our dressing room mentality completely. Compared to previous World Cups, the atmosphere and mindset were completely different this time, thanks to the solid backing from BCCI and our incredible fans, she added. In the run-up to the World Cup, the Indian team had various camps at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and Harmanpreet was quick to laud the centres world-class facilities. The BCCI National Cricket Academy facilities in Bangalore are absolutely amazing. They have a great ground, excellent gym, and outstanding physios and trainers. We must give credit to the NCA because during our last three-four camps there, we got everything we needed. Earlier, we had to compromise due to limited facilities, but this new center is so good that India won't have to wait long for our next World Cup. The quality of facilities, coaches and staff we now have is something very special for Indian cricket. She signed off by expressing gratitude to fans for supporting the Indian team during the World Cup. For everyone involved, this World Cup Final was a very special moment. There was a strong belief that this team could achieve something extraordinary, and everyone felt we had already won before even taking the field. Earlier, we had to compromise due to limited facilities, but this new center is so good that India won't have to wait long for our next World Cup. The quality of facilities, coaches and staff we now have is something very special for Indian cricket. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This proved that women's cricket has truly arrived in our country. The fact that stadiums needed extra seating just showed that this team had something special that nobody wanted to miss, concluded Harmanpreet. Article Source: IANS
New Delhi: India batter Dhruv Jurel scored consecutive centuries in the second unofficial Test between India A and South Africa A, and former India cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin was full of praise for the keeper-batter, stating that he has made a strong case for himself ahead of the senior mens Test series against the senior Proteas side. While India A were struggling in the first innings, Jurel played an anchors role, helping the side post 255/10 in 77.1 overs. No other batter managed to score over 25 runs, with skipper Rishabh Pant being the second-highest run scorer with 24 runs to his name after Jurels 132. The visitors too experienced a similar fate, as only Marques Ackerman, scoring 134 runs, shone with the bat while all other batters struggled to get going. While Tiaan van Vuuren was the standout bowler for SA A in the first innings, picking up a four-wicket haul, Prasidh Krishna was the pick of the bowlers for India with three wickets to his name. Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep picked two scalps each as the hosts held South Africa A to 221/10 to take a slender lead. While India A batters had a relatively decent outing in the second innings as compared to the first, it was Jurel again who stood out by hitting a second consecutive century. Ashwin, impressed by his knock, stated that the Uttar Pradesh-born cricketer was making it very difficult for coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Shubman Gill to drop him from the upcoming two-Test home series against South Africa by putting forth a strong case. While India A batters had a relatively decent outing in the second innings as compared to the first, it was Jurel again who stood out by hitting a second consecutive century. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score At the time of writing, Jurel is 127 not out in 170 deliveries while India-A are at 382-7 in 89.2 overs, with Pants wicket being the most recent one falling. Article Source: IANS
Had A Discussion With Naqvi, Trying To Bring Asia Cup Trophy Home At The Earliest, Says Saikia
Dubai International Stadium: BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that he held a cordial discussion with PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi on the sidelines of the ICC Board meeting held in Dubai on Friday, adding that theres been willingness from both sides to break the stalemate over the Asia Cup trophy at the earliest. The ongoing standoff over the Asia Cup 2025 trophy comes after India, led by Suryakumar Yadav, defeated Salman Aghas Pakistan side by five wickets at the Dubai International Stadium to secure their ninth Asia Cup title. But the post-match celebrations took an unbelievable turn when the Indian team opted not to accept the trophy or winners medals from Naqvi, the ACC Chairman who also serves as Pakistans Interior Minister and Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Yesterday, there were two meetings of the ICC. One is the formal board meeting and the other is the informal board meeting. There were two meetings and in both the meetings, I and the chairperson of PCB, Mohsin Naqvi were present. But as it (the Asia Cup trophy issue) was not on the agenda of the ICC's meeting, we made a request and the ICC facilitated a meeting between me and Naqvi on the sidelines of the board meeting. We had a long meeting for about an hour and at the initiative of one of the very senior ICC board members, whos a very senior person. So, they facilitated the conversation, and then the discussion between India and Pakistan happened yesterday at the ICC's meeting place. Mohsin Naqvi and I had a cordial discussion and we are trying to solve this problem. He will also be giving us some options, and we will also be giving up some options so that the stalemate can be broken at the earliest possible time, said Saikia to IANS on Saturday. Before leaving for the ICC quarterly meeting in Dubai, Saikia had told IANS about raising the grievance around the delay in the Asia Cup trophy handover despite a letter being sent to the continental body. It remains to be seen if a solution to the trophy handover issue comes in the next few days. Mohsin Naqvi and I had a cordial discussion and we are trying to solve this problem. He will also be giving us some options, and we will also be giving up some options so that the stalemate can be broken at the earliest possible time, said Saikia to IANS on Saturday. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score That is totally incorrect news which is going on in the media. There is no truth in that news material. This is speculated news from some corners; I have no idea of this. But it is also news to me because it had not happened in that manner in the ICC's meeting. I can assure you that, he added. Article Source: IANS
Abhishek Sharma Achieves Multiple Feats Upon Completing 1000 T20I Runs
Abhishek Sharma: Abhishek Sharma made history by hitting 1,000 runs in T20 Internationals, setting new world and Indian records. He achieved the feat during Indias fifth and final T20I of the ongoing series against Australia as the two sides squared off here at The Gabba on Saturday. He became the fastest to reach this milestone for a single country in terms of balls faced and also the quickest Indian based on matches played. Abhisheks achievement surpassed the previous global record held by Australia's Tim David, who scored 1,000 runs in 569 balls during his impressive 74 off 38 balls in Hobart on November 2. India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav was previously in second place, having faced 573 balls, while New Zealand's Finn Allen was third with 611 balls. In terms of total balls faced in T20Is, David now ranks sixth, having faced 614 balls to score 1000 runs, including matches for both Singapore and Australia. Additionally, Abhishek almost broke Virat Kohli's record, who achieved 1,000 runs in 27 innings over 29 matches. Abhishek reached the milestone in 28 innings. Therefore, Abhishek is the fastest Indian to 1,000 runs in T20Is based on matches played. Abhishek has the record for reaching 1,000 runs the fastest in terms of balls faced. However, the record to reach this milestone in the fewest matches is shared by England's Dawid Malan and the Czech Republic's Sabawoon Davizi, both achieving it in their 24th match. Additionally, Abhishek almost broke Virat Kohli's record, who achieved 1,000 runs in 27 innings over 29 matches. Abhishek reached the milestone in 28 innings. Therefore, Abhishek is the fastest Indian to 1,000 runs in T20Is based on matches played. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score It is also noteworthy that Abhishek Sharma survived two scares, once before reaching the 1,000-run milestone and again in the match during the first 11 balls he faced. Article Source: IANS
Hermann debuts as South Africa bat; Rauf, Abrar back for Pakistan
Rauf returns after a two-match ban while Hermann replaces Qeshile, who suffered a late finger sprain
FMSCI National Karting Championship: Bengaluru teenager, Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing) underlined his dominance with a rousing win in the senior max category to headline the fifth round of the MECO-FMSCI National Karting Championship 2025 at the Meco Kartopia circuit, here on Saturday. Ishaan topped all the sessions Official Practice, Qualifying, Heat, pre-finals and finals to consolidate his position in the championship standings ahead of the sixth and final round which will be run this weekend. It wasnt easy, especially the Finals. They were catching up with me and I had to keep pushing, said Ishaan after holding off Gugurams Aarav Dewan (Leapfrog Racing) and Mumbais Krish Gupta (Rayo Racing) who finished second and third, respectively. Other winners in Round-5 included Mumbais Kiaan Shah (Rayo Racing) in junior max, Rehan Khan Rasheed (Momentum Motorsport) from Chennai in mini max and Coimbatores Shiv Neel (MSPORT), son of Indias first Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan, in micro max category. Kiaan Shah kept his wits about him to win a close race in the junior max class after starting from P2. There was considerable jostling in the early part of the race but Kiaan survived some tense moments before breaking through to win with something to spare. Other winners in Round-5 included Mumbais Kiaan Shah (Rayo Racing) in junior max, Rehan Khan Rasheed (Momentum Motorsport) from Chennai in mini max and Coimbatores Shiv Neel (MSPORT), son of Indias first Formula 1 driver Narain Karthikeyan, in micro max category. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shiv Neel, starting from P3, fought his way to the top with an impressive display of race craft while the lone female on the grid, Faridabads Arshi Gupta (Leapfrog Racing) battled her way to second place with local challenger and championship leader Shiv Tummala (Peregrine Racing) completing the podium. Article Source: IANS
5th T20I: India-Australia Clash Halted Due To Severe Weather Conditions
The Gabba: The fifth T20I between India and Australia at The Gabba has been halted due to severe weather conditions and lightning. At the time of interruption, India reached 52/0 in 4.5 overs, before bad weather forced players to go off the field and spectators in the front rows had to be evacuated to the stands with shelters. The severe weather alert on the scoreboard in the stadium said, 'It is unsafe to remain in open areas. Please seek shelter under cover and follow instructions.' With the weather radar also showing heavy rain arriving to hit the stadium for an hour, the interruption in the game could well be for a long period. Before rain halted the proceedings, left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma survived early chances to be unbeaten on 23 and become the second fastest Indian batter to reach 1000 T20I runs, while Shubman Gill hit glorious boundaries to be 29 not out. After India were inserted into batting first, Abhishek was dropped twice in the powerplay - first by Glenn Maxwell at long-off off Ben Dwarshuis, and then by Dwarshuis himself on the boundary after he miscued a pull against Nathan Ellis. Before rain halted the proceedings, left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma survived early chances to be unbeaten on 23 and become the second fastest Indian batter to reach 1000 T20I runs, while Shubman Gill hit glorious boundaries to be 29 not out. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score While Abhishek rode his luck, Gill looked assured at the other end by hitting six boundaries to give India early momentum, before rain forced them to go off the field. If rain eventually forces the game to be abandoned, then India will win the five-game series with a 2-1 margin. Article Source: IANS
Australia opt to bowl; India rest Tilak and bring in Rinku
As is typical this time of year in Brisbane, thunderstorms are forecast in the evening
5th T20I: Rinku Replaces Rested Tilak For India As Australia Elect To Bowl First
Rinku Singh: Rinku Singh has come into the playing eleven in place of a rested Tilak Varma as Australia won the toss and elected to bowl first in the fifth and final T20I at The Gabba on Saturday. Though Australia are 2-1 behind, they do have the chance to level and sign off on a high. India, meanwhile, have the opportunity to get a 3-1 win and maintain their record of never losing a T20I series in Australia. After winning the toss, Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh said his side is unchanged. Looks a good surface, always great to come here and play at this great stadium. Certainly a chance to draw the series. Lots to play for. Both teams have played some great cricket. Was bit of an indifferent surface. India bowled superbly. Different conditions tonight, he said. The Indian players, meanwhile, were having a laugh when captain Suryakumar Yadav lost the toss again. With Tilak, who turns 23 on Saturday, being rested, it gives Rinku a chance to play in this series for the first time. Until you're winning the game and losing the toss, it's fine. Want to go out and express ourselves. Always good to understand what the team's goal is. All batters realised it wasn't a 200-wicket. All boxes ticked in the last game, just want to continue the same. Always good to win bilaterals. At the same time, what combination you want is more important. Other than openers, this is one format where everyone has to be flexible with batting positions, the Indian captain said. Playing XIs Always good to win bilaterals. At the same time, what combination you want is more important. Other than openers, this is one format where everyone has to be flexible with batting positions, the Indian captain said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Australia: Mitchell Marsh (captain), Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (wk), Tim David, Josh Philippe, Marcus Stoinis, Glenn Maxwell, Ben Dwarshuis, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, and Adam Zampa. Article Source: IANS
Belief, Progress And Pride!: Mithali Raj Hails Record-breaking Viewership For Womens WC Final
Cricket World Cup Final: The ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 final set a new record in viewership, marking the beginning of a new chapter in womens cricket. Former India cricketer Mithali Raj expressed pride, describing it as an exciting new era for womens cricket. JioHotstar announced that the summit clash drew a remarkable 185 million users to the app, matching the viewership of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Final. Moreover, an additional 92 million watched the historic event on Connected TV (CTV), equaling the CTV viewership numbers of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2024 Final and the 2023 Mens Cricket World Cup Final. Additionally, Harmanpreet Kaurs final catch to win the match attracted a peak viewership of 21 million. The numbers speak of belief, progress, and pride! 185 million tuned in to the 2025 Womens World Cup Final in India, matching the viewership of the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup Final. Grateful to @ICC and @JayShah Sir for their leadership and efforts in taking the tournament to new heights. I feel proud to say that this is just the beginning of an exciting new era for the sport, Raj wrote on X. Playing in front of a full house at Navi Mumbais DY Patil Stadium, India became the first team from the subcontinent, and the fourth overall, to lift the Womens World Cup. The home team defeated a strong South African side by 52 runs in the summit clash to secure their first-ever victory in any ICC tournament final as they made their third final appearance in the 50-over tournaments history. Furthermore, the global cricketing board also confirmed that the next edition of the Womens ODI World Cup, scheduled for 2029, will feature 10 teams, marking a significant step in the tournaments expansion and international reach. The decision, approved by the ICC during its meeting in Dubai on Friday, aims to provide more opportunities for emerging nations and strengthen the competitive landscape of womens cricket worldwide. The home team defeated a strong South African side by 52 runs in the summit clash to secure their first-ever victory in any ICC tournament final as they made their third final appearance in the 50-over tournaments history. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The tournament also witnessed viewership growth and new records being set for on-screen audiences across the world, with nearly 500 million viewers in India. The ICC board, keen to build on the success of the event, agreed to expand the next edition of the tournament to 10 teams (from 8 teams in 2025), said the ICC in its statement. Article Source: IANS
Rishabh Pant Retires Hurt After Taking Multiple Blows Vs South Africa A
World Test Championship: Rishabh Pant caused a brief injury concern for India ahead of next weeks opening Test against South Africa in Kolkata after he was forced to retire hurt while playing for India A against South Africa A at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru. The incident took place during the first session on Day 3, when Pant was struck three times on his body and helmet by South African pacer Tshepo Moreki. The repeated blows rendered the wicketkeeper-batter unable to continue his innings, leading to his retirement on 17 runs off 22 balls in the 34th over of India As second innings. Pant came in to bat at No. 5 early on the third morning after overnight batter KL Rahul was dismissed for 27 adding just a single run to his score by a sharp inducer from Okuhle Cele. The wicketkeeper-batter started positively, smashing Cele for back-to-back boundaries and a six in his first three scoring shots. However, his fluent start was soon interrupted as a barrage of short-pitched deliveries began troubling him. Despite showing determination to continue, Pant was eventually escorted off the field by head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar and the medical staff as a precaution. He was visibly uncomfortable, wincing in pain with every shot after being struck multiple times. His movement appeared restricted, particularly after the physio had taped his right elbow following one of the blows. The first hit came when he attempted a reverse pick-up shot off Tshepo Moreki, only to be struck on the helmet and fall to the ground. He underwent a mandatory concussion check but was cleared to carry on. Soon after, another rising delivery from Moreki struck him on the elbow, prompting treatment and bandaging. The final blow a delivery that jagged back into his midsection convinced the management to call him off for further assessment. Despite showing determination to continue, Pant was eventually escorted off the field by head coach Hrishikesh Kanitkar and the medical staff as a precaution. He was visibly uncomfortable, wincing in pain with every shot after being struck multiple times. His movement appeared restricted, particularly after the physio had taped his right elbow following one of the blows. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India currently sit third on the World Test Championship points table (61.90%), while reigning champions South Africa are fifth with 50%. Article Source: IANS
Wait And See: Hughes Questions Wood And Archers Fitness To Endure Five-Test Ashes Battle
Test Ashes: Former Australian cricketer Merv Hughes has raised concerns over Mark Wood and Jofra Archers full-series availability ahead of the all-important Ashes beginning on November 21 at the Optus Stadium in Perth. With less than two weeks remaining until one of the most anticipated Test series commences, concerns have arisen about Archer and Wood's fitness and their limited experience bowling in Australia. Having already arrived in Perth, the pair will be the main figures of Englands bowling attack against a strong Australian batting line-up. Hughes, who took 75 wickets of his 212 Test career scalps against England, questioned whether the fast-bowling duo could withstand five Tests. Its a wait and see isnt it? Because its such a compact series, you would think itd be unlikely. And the thing that has got to be of concern to England is the amount of cricket that Wood and Archer have played in the last probably two years, and combine that with Australias wickets being a lot harder and a lot more rugged on the body. So if theyre not match-ready, and they try and get a bit out of them, it could be detrimental to those two, Hughes told Code Sports. Wood is the sole member of England's bowling lineup with Test experience in Australia, and injuries have affected his career. The 35-year-old hasn't taken part in a five-day Test since August 2024, when he played against Sri Lanka. The Durham cricketer spent most of this year recovering from a knee injury, and told reporters on Friday that he would need to wait and see if he would be fit enough to play all five Tests for five days. Last time we were here I was able to play four of five, which I was really delighted about. Weve got a good depth in our bowlers, so we know if one misses out to be prepared for the next game, he said. The Durham cricketer spent most of this year recovering from a knee injury, and told reporters on Friday that he would need to wait and see if he would be fit enough to play all five Tests for five days. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The next players in line are Josh Tongue or Brydon Carse, along with Gus Atkinson, in case Archer and Wood are unavailable. Article Source: IANS
Their team Timor-Leste has had a tough start to international cricket
I Feel In Best Shape I've Been In Long Time, Says Hazlewood Ahead Of Ashes Opener
The New South Wales: Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood is gearing up for the all-important Ashes series, which begins on November 21, and said that he feels like he is in the best shape in a long time ahead of the first Test, scheduled to be played at the Optus Stadium in Perth. Hazlewood is tallied at 295 Test wickets ahead of the Ashes, and will be aiming to reach the 300-mark milestone in the series opener. The 34-year-old will have a huge responsibility on his head, that is leading the pace attack in the absence of the teams regular skipper Pat Cummins, who has been ruled out of the Perth Test as he recovers from a stress fracture. However, Hazlewood feels in the best shape and is confident of doing well in the series. I feel in the best shape I've been in a long time. Over the last four or five years, I've had a lot of confidence. My numbers suggest that. Just staying on the park, probably since COVID (pandemic), has been hard, the pacer told reporters here on Saturday. The New South Wales (NSW) bowler also had a subtle response to the English medias dig at the Aussie squad, who dubbed the hosts Dads Army, given the average age of the players. Notably, Cameron Green is the only player under 30 out of the 15 named in the squad. I feel in the best shape I've been in a long time. Over the last four or five years, I've had a lot of confidence. My numbers suggest that. Just staying on the park, probably since COVID (pandemic), has been hard, the pacer told reporters here on Saturday. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score We bounce off each other out there and know each other's game so well and help each other out there. There'll come a time, no doubt (when the team is too old), but I don't think it's yet. We've been together a long time, taken a heap of wickets, but the times off the field as well have been so great. We know each other so well, so we can pull each other up from time to time when the rhythm's not quite there, he stated. Article Source: IANS
Pat Cummins Bowling At Full Pace, Aims For Ashes Return At Gabba
Pat Cummins: Australia captain Pat Cummins has been bowling at full pace during NSW nets in preparation for the second Ashes Test. He has increased his bowling efforts during NSW training as he prepares to be fit for the Gabba Test, set to begin on December 4. Cummins was earlier ruled out of the highly anticipated Ashes opener in Perth starting on November 21. However, the fast-bowling ace is now eyeing to play in the day-night Test at the Gabba. Cummins had a solid practice session at the SCG on Saturday as NSW gets ready to face Victoria in the Sheffield Shield starting Monday. The 32-year-old bowled at full speed during net sessions, putting forth promising signals, Cricket Australia reports. Australia will enter the first Test with Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Boland, all of whom will play in the Shield matches before heading to Perth. Cummins this week acknowledged that continuing to play unchanged from the second Test through the end of the series was unlikely, as he is recovering from back stress. However, any participation in the series is bound to concern England, who think they have gained an edge over Scott Boland after his two underwhelming Tests during the 2023 Ashes. (Im bowling) at about 115 or 120 (km/h). Ill have a bit of a bowl later in the week. Each session is incremental, so itll be a little bit more intense, and once I go over to Perth it should be pretty close to a full run-up, and Ill get some overs in. Cummins this week acknowledged that continuing to play unchanged from the second Test through the end of the series was unlikely, as he is recovering from back stress. However, any participation in the series is bound to concern England, who think they have gained an edge over Scott Boland after his two underwhelming Tests during the 2023 Ashes. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I feel really good and feel like weve got a really good plan, so hopefully Ill take part in a fair bit of the summer, the pacer had told Channel 7 earlier this week. Article Source: IANS
Pakistan vs South Africa, 3rd ODI- Who will win today PAK vs SA match?
PAK vs SA , 3rd ODI , Cricket Tips :The ongoing ODI series between Pakistan and South Africa have come to an interesting end, where both teams have won one game each and the final game will take place on Saturday. This contest will begin at 2:30 PM IST at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. Pakistan couldn't take the momentum forward from the first game to the second match. They surrendered in both departments. South Africa had a great start in both innings, and Quinton de Kock led them to a spectacular chase, which helped the visitors level the series. PAK vs SA: Match Details Date : November 8, 2025 (Saturday) Time : 2:30 PM IST Venue : Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad PAK vs SA: Live Streaming Details The Sports TV YouTube channel is the one and only option to watch the live action of the PAK vs SA 3rd ODI in India. PAK vs SA: Head-to-Head in ODIs Total Matches : 89 Pakistan : 35 South Africa : 53 Drawn : 01 PAK vs SA: Ground Pitch Report Iqbal Stadium has a good batting wicket, which is good for chasing. The fast bowlers will have something to bowl when the ball is new. Spinners will come into play in the lateral part of the game. The toss will be crucial as whoever wins the toss, will have an edge. PAK vs SA: Possible XIs Pakistan : Fakhar Zaman, Saim Ayub, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam, Salman Agha, Hussain Talat, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Afridi (c), Abrar Ahmed Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Tony de Zorzi, Matthew Breetzke (c), Sinethemba Qeshile, George Linde, Donovan Ferreira, Corbin Bosch, Bjorn Fortuin, Lungi Ngidi, Lizaad Williams PAK vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Quinton de Kock showed why he is South Africa's main player with the bat. He will be a big wicket. For Pakistan, Saim Ayub is someone who can take the game away from the top. Probable Best Bowler Pakistan will rely heavily on the new ball start from captain Shaheen Afridi. For South Africa, Nandre Burger did the damage in the second ODI. He can do it once again. Today Match Prediction : Pakistan panicked in the last game, and South Africa have the momentum. We predict South Africa to win the final ODI. PAK vs SA Match 3rd ODI, Today Match PAK vs SA, PAK vs SA Prediction, PAK vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between Pakistan vs South Africa Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
ICC Sets Up Committee To Resolve Asia Cup 2025 Trophy Issue Between India And Pakistan: Report
International Cricket Council: The Board of the International Cricket Council (ICC) has set up a committee to mediate the contentious issues between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the Asia Cup 2025, agreeing to get involved in the dispute between the two countries after the BCCI raised the matter during its meeting, a report said on Friday. With both India and Pakistan sticking to their respective positions on the Asia Cup, the ICC Board, in its meeting on Friday, decided that Oman Cricket Board chairman Pankaj Khimji, considered to be close to both the boards and having mediated on numerous occasions before, will head the committee, Telecom Asia Sport said in its report. Pakistan cricket chief Mohsin Naqvi did not give the trophy to India after the winning captain Suryakumar Yadav refused to receive it from him. Naqvi, who attended the meeting on Friday, remained adamant that it was only he who could hand over the trophy as Asia Cricket Council (ACC) President. India defeated Pakistan by seven wickets in the final to win the Asia Cup title. But the Indian team refused to accept the trophy from Naqvi because of his role as Pakistan's Interior Minister in supporting terrorism in India. After refusing to receive the trophy from Naqvi, Suryakumar, much to the chagrin of PCB and ACC chief, mocked holding the trophy and taking it to his waiting players, who celebrated as if they had the trophy. Naqvi had offered the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to receive the trophy in a function in Dubai on November 10, which the BCCI rejected and raised the issue on the sidelines of the ICC meeting. Sources said the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere, and the ICC Board stressed both India and Pakistan are important members of the cricket world and must address their issues for the sake of it. There was no bitterness during the talks on the sidelines of the ICC meeting, and Boards like Australia, England, and South Africa tried to appease both the warring parties. They also agreed to form a three-member committee to solve the Trophy issues, sources told www.telecomasia.net. Sources said the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere, and the ICC Board stressed both India and Pakistan are important members of the cricket world and must address their issues for the sake of it. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Naqvis visit to Dubai was only confirmed early on Friday after an important meeting of the countrys upper house, the Senate, was deferred. The Senate was due to approve an important amendment to the countrys Constitution. Article Source: IANS
Women's Wing Of BCB To Probe Allegations Of Sexual Harassment By Former Captain Jahanara Alam
Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain: The chairman of the womens wing of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, Abdur Razzak, said on Friday that they will investigate the recent allegation made by former national skipper Jahanara Alam about being sexually harassed during the 2022 World Cup with utmost sincerity and will seek help of governments law enforcement agencies in this regard, a report has claimed. The sexual harassment allegations put up by Jahanara in an exclusive chat with Riasat Azim on his YouTube channel have shaken the countrys sporting fraternity, prompting BCB to form an investigation committee after they were severely criticized from every corner, the report said. We are treating this matter with seriousness and focusing on having a thorough investigation, considering it is not just about one cricketer, rather its a question of the honour of womens cricket as a whole, Razzak told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net) on Friday. We will certainly decide what needs to be done. Currently, our BCB president, Bulbul (Aminul Islam) bhai, is abroad, and as soon as he returns, we will sit and speak with him and take a decision regarding our next course of action, he said. If necessary, we will seek help from government agencies to complete the investigation, considering we dont want to leave any stone unturned as far as this investigation is concerned, he said. We must ensure womens cricket is played in a safe environment, considering that if that is not the case, our future looks very difficult as people will not have the trust to send their daughters or relatives to try their luck as cricketers, he added. The 32-year-old pacer, who is currently staying in Australia, accused former womens wing selector and manager Manjurul Islam of sexually harassing her during the 2022 Womens World Cup in South Africa. Jahanara alleged that Manjurul made an indecent proposal to her, and when she refused to listen, he started misbehaving with her. She also claimed Sarfaraz Babu, an employee of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, proposed to her on behalf of the late Towhid Mahmud. Jahanara added that Manjurul made inappropriate physical contact and often hugged or pressed female players to his chest under the pretext of encouragement, which she felt was not appropriate and scary, the report claimed. Jahanara alleged that Manjurul made an indecent proposal to her, and when she refused to listen, he started misbehaving with her. She also claimed Sarfaraz Babu, an employee of the Bangladesh Cricket Board, proposed to her on behalf of the late Towhid Mahmud. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Bangladesh's sports advisor, Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain, announced that the government will give all support to Jahanara and punish those involved in harassing her sexually. Article Source: IANS
ICC agrees to expand Women's World Cup 2029 to ten teams
The next edition will see 48 games, up from the 31 matches played this year
Cricket In 2028 LA Olympics Will Have Six-team Mens And Womens T20 Events, Says ICC
The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) said the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles will see both the mens and womens T20 formats set to take place with six teams each. The combined schedule will include 28 matches, marking a historic milestone for the sports global expansion and its re-entry into the Olympic fold after more than a century. The IOC approved crickets inclusion for LA28 last year, and it will mark the sport's second-ever Olympic appearance, 128 years after its debut in Paris 1900, when Great Britain claimed gold in a one-off match against France. To accelerate the global growth of cricket, ICC also said the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will have both the mens and womens T20 events, which will feature six teams each, comprising 28 matches in total. The Board reviewed the ICCs ongoing engagement with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games (LA28), as cricket deepens its footprint in the global multisport landscape. It commended the efforts being made to include Cricket in regional multi-sport games, which would mean increased participation opportunities for countries, said the ICC. Each gender has been allocated 90 athlete quotas, allowing participating nations to field squads of 15 players. T20 competitions for the mens and womens categories at the Olympics will run from July 12 to 29, 2028. The medal matches will be held on July 20 (womens) and July 29 (mens), respectively. All matches will be staged at the Fairgrounds in Pomona, about 50 km from downtown Los Angeles. ICC also confirmed that cricket will feature across multiple multisport events through to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics - Asian Games 2026 (AichiNagoya, Japan), African Games 2027 (Cairo, Egypt), and PanAm Games 2027 (Lima, Peru), where cricket will make its debut. With its commitment to equitable growth, the ICC Board has approved an increase of nearly 10% in distribution for funds to its associate members for the year 2026. The uplift in funding will enable these countries to invest further in domestic programmes, high-performance structures, and cricket development across emerging regions, it said. The ICC Board also confirmed its approval to issue an Invitation to Tender (ITT) forVideoGaming Rights, opening the door for leading global partners to collaborate with the ICC in deliveringworld-class, digitalfan experiences, saying that this marks a major step forward in expanding the games digital and entertainment footprint. With its commitment to equitable growth, the ICC Board has approved an increase of nearly 10% in distribution for funds to its associate members for the year 2026. The uplift in funding will enable these countries to invest further in domestic programmes, high-performance structures, and cricket development across emerging regions, it said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The projectwill focus on leveraging data clusters to drive AI-powered fan engagement and enhanced analytics, as well as deepen consumer understanding across the cricket ecosystem. The initiative will seek to support ICCs Members with new commercial opportunities, concluded the ICC. Article Source: IANS
ICC Board Confirms Expanding Next Edition Of Womens ODI World Cup To Ten Teams
Samoa Cricket CEO Sala Stella: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed that the next edition of the Womens ODI World Cup, to be held in 2029, will feature 10 teams, marking a significant step in the tournaments expansion and global reach. The decision, approved by the ICC Board in its meeting in Dubai on Friday, aims to provide greater opportunities for emerging nations and strengthen the competitive landscape of womens cricket on the world stage. It comes on the back of India winning the tournament at home, with its 52-run win over South Africa in the final watched by 185 million users on JioHotstar, thus equalling the viewership of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 Final and exceeding the average daily reach of the IPL. Overall, the tournament recorded a reach of 446 million, the highest ever for womens cricket. The ICC reaffirmed its commitment to the growth of Womens Cricket and heralded the success of ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025 in India as testament to its long-standing faith in the Womens game. Nearly 300,000 fans watched the event in stadia, breaking the record for tournament attendance for any womens Cricket event. The tournament also witnessed viewership growth and new records being set for on-screen audiences across the world, with nearly 500 million viewers in India. The ICC board, keen to build on the success of the event, agreed to expand the next edition of the tournament to 10 teams (from 8 teams in 2025), said the ICC in its statement. The ICC Board also ratified the appointment of a number of members of the ICC Womens Cricket Committee, namely Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) CEO Ashley De Silva, India legendary batter Mithali Raj, India head coach Amol Muzumdar, New Zealand head coach Ben Sawyer, England head coach Charlotte Edwards, and Samoa Cricket CEO Sala Stella Siale-Vaea. The tournament also witnessed viewership growth and new records being set for on-screen audiences across the world, with nearly 500 million viewers in India. The ICC board, keen to build on the success of the event, agreed to expand the next edition of the tournament to 10 teams (from 8 teams in 2025), said the ICC in its statement. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The project is focused on building an optimised runway to Crickets inclusion in the LA 2028 Olympic Games and enhancing performance pathways for the US national teams through ongoing participation in ICC Events, it said. Article Source: IANS
We Were Very Clear That Shafali Was Going To Play In The Final, Says Harmanpreet
ODI World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur revealed that the decision to include Shafali Verma in the playing eleven for the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup final against South Africa was made with absolute clarity in the national set-up. Shafali, who replaced the injured Pratika Rawal just ahead of the semi-final against Australia, seized her opportunity with a match-winning performance in the final against South Africa. Opening the innings alongside Smriti Mandhana, she smashed 87 off 78 balls to help India post a formidable 298. With South Africa building momentum in their chase, Shafali struck twice in her first seven deliveries, removing key batters Sune Luus and Marizanne Kapp to derail the pursuit. The all-round effort proved to be decisive in Indias 52-run victory to win the World Cup for the first time. As soon as she came into the squad, everyone was talking about whether we should play her or not. We knew that she has played in (T20) World Cups before. She has won the U19 World Cup as well. She was familiar with the pressure and the stage, and how important her role was. We were very clear that she was going to play in the final. She can come and bowl those few overs, if we needed. When the partnership (of Laura Wolvaardt and Sune Luus) started building, I had the thought that we should at least give her one over and see what happens. And instantly, she got us two back-to-back breakthroughs. And that shows how much she wanted to perform for the team, and she did, said Harmanpreet on the ICC Review show on Friday. She also went on to praise vice-captain Smriti Mandhanas innate ability to get runs all the time for India. The left-handed batter smashed 434 runs in nine games, with a stunning century against New Zealand and fifties against Australia and England against her name. Her contribution to the team will always be remembered. I remember, all of us, whenever she is batting, we are praying. Every day we are praying that she scores a century. Because when she gets the runs, everything else just falls into place. We have always prayed for the other to get the runs. Those are the kind of things that have helped us get across the line. Its a team sport. Everyones contribution is really important. Thats what we have been talking about since Day 1. That everyone will need to bond together, only then can we cross the line, she added. Deepti Sharma was also another pivotal player for India, picking the Player of the Tournament award for her all-round consistency. The seasoned all-rounder topped the wicket charts with 22 scalps and amassed 215 runs, including crucial half-centuries against Sri Lanka, England, and South Africa. Those are the kind of things that have helped us get across the line. Its a team sport. Everyones contribution is really important. Thats what we have been talking about since Day 1. That everyone will need to bond together, only then can we cross the line, she added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score All she needed was a push. Because somewhere we all were feeling that she holds herself back. That she doesnt believe as much in her ability for the team. I think we should give credit to our support staff, they have been pushing her whether its our trainer Harsha sir, Amol sir or our bowling coach (Aavishkar Salvi), they have all pushed her. And its because of their push that she has been able to perform so well. Article Source: IANS
Counties confirm decision to bin Kookaburra ball trial
Kookaburra had been used instead of the Dukes in selected rounds of the County Championship
Eshan Malinga picked for white-ball tour of Pakistan; Rajapaksa back for T20Is
Madushanka was out of the ODIs with a knee injury, whereas Pathirana wasn't part of T20I squad because of an infection
Tendulkar Called A Day Before ODI WC Final, Shared His Experiences, Reveals Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur
ODI World Cup: India captain Harmanpreet Kaur revealed that batting legend Sachin Tendulkar reached out to the team a day before playing the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup final, adding that he offered words of encouragement and shared his own experiences from playing at the grand stage. The call from Tendulkar, who famously endured the heartbreak of multiple failed World Cup campaigns before lifting the trophy on home soil in 2011, served as a timely morale boost for India, who eventually beat South Africa by 52 runs at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai to win their first-ever Womens ODI World Cup title. The night before the match, Sachin (Tendulkar) sir called. He shared his experience and asked us to keep our balance. When the game is going fast, just slow it down a little. Try to control it because when you go too fast, chances are you can stumble. Thats what we need to avoid. I was just thinking of all the advice I was getting from the seniors. To keep control, stay patient, the moment will come and you will be able to grasp it, said Harmanpreet on the ICC Review show on Friday. As the final wicket of Nadine de Klerk fell in the final, with Harmanpreet incidentally taking the catch, a wave of emotion swept across the stadium. For Harmanpreet and her teammates, the victory was more than just a title - it was the culmination of a long-standing dream. I still cant believe it. Whenever we see each other, were just saying, world champion. Its a very different feeling. We were waiting for the time when we would get to feel this way. My mother and father were there. For me, it was a very special moment to lift the World Cup trophy with them. Since my childhood, they have heard me say that I want to wear Indias jersey, play for the country, lead the team, and win the World Cup. To be honest, Im not able to think about this right now. Maybe I will realise after a few months what we have achieved. What we have given our country. I cant process this right now. I spoke about the same with Amol (Muzumdar) sir, it feels like we have won some bilateral series and were going back home. The impact of it is something well realise in a few months. Right now, it just feels like a dream, she elaborated. Indias epochal triumph was marked by scenes of deep emotion and symbolism as the victorious squad also got legends Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami to hold the trophy aloft. Both stalwarts, present for the final in commentary roles, had been central figures in Indias near-misses at the 2005 and 2017 World Cup finals. The last time, back in 2022, when we returned after the World Cup, all of us were really sad. We knew that it was the last World Cup for Jhulan di and Mithali di. Smriti and I were sitting and talking; we were sad that we couldnt deliver it for them. Indias epochal triumph was marked by scenes of deep emotion and symbolism as the victorious squad also got legends Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami to hold the trophy aloft. Both stalwarts, present for the final in commentary roles, had been central figures in Indias near-misses at the 2005 and 2017 World Cup finals. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shubhangi (Kulkarni) maam, Sudha (Shah) maam, who was our coach when I made my debut. Everybody was there. To share this moment with them was something really special to us. And whenever we were dreaming and visualising, they were actually with us. We didnt think of this moment without them, concluded Harmanpreet. Article Source: IANS
Pacers Help India A Seize Control Over South Africa A On Day Two Of Second Red-ball Game
South Africa Test: Riding on fantastic spells from Prasidh Krishna, Akash Deep, and Mohammed Siraj, India A seized control on Day Two of the second four-day fixture against South Africa A by taking their lead to 112 runs at the BCCIs Centre of Excellence Ground on Friday. South Africa A were bundled out for 221 in response to India As first-innings total of 255, with Prasidh claiming 3-35 in 11.3 overs. Siraj and Akash Deep chipped in with two wickets apiece, as the visitors collapsed despite a fighting century from captain Marques Ackerman. India As second innings began shakily, with Abhimanyu Easwaran falling for a second consecutive duck to Okuhle Cele while B Sai Sudharsan was trapped lbw by Tiaan van Vuuren. Devdutt Padikkal steadied the innings briefly before falling to Cele for 24 at the stroke of stumps. KL Rahul remained unbeaten on 26, as India A reached 78/3 at stumps. Previously, Prasidh made full use of the seamer-friendly conditions to trouble the batters. Barring one expensive over against Ackerman, Siraj was equally incisive, swinging the ball both ways. Akash Deep, meanwhile, got good carry and bounce to continue his good build-up to the upcoming Tests against the Proteas. Akash Deep set the tone early with a peach to dismiss Lesego Senokwane, and went on to take out a returning Temba Bavuma for zero, with the regular South Africa Test captain caught down leg by India A captain Rishabh Pant. Ackermans counterattack was the highlight of South Africa As innings -- weathering early swing and seam, then shifting gears after reaching his half-century to eventually score 134 off 118 balls, laced with 17 fours and five sixes. His 86-run partnership with Prenelan Subrayen helped South Africa A go past the 200-mark, before Ackerman fell to left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Harsh Dubey. Prasidh wrapped up the innings by dismissing Cele and added more value to a dominant day for India A. Ackermans counterattack was the highlight of South Africa As innings -- weathering early swing and seam, then shifting gears after reaching his half-century to eventually score 134 off 118 balls, laced with 17 fours and five sixes. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India A 255 and 78/3 in 24 overs (KL Rahul 26 not out, Devdutt Padikkal 24, Okuhle Cele 2-28) lead South Africa A 221 all out in 47.3 overs (Marques Ackerman 134, Jordan Hermann 26; Prasidh Krishna 3-35, Akash Deep 2-28) by 112 runs Article Source: IANS
Sri Lanka Name Squads For White-Ball Tour Of Pakistan
Sri Lanka announced two 16-member squads on Friday to tour Pakistan for a tri-nation ODI and T20 series that also involves Zimbabwe. Sri Lanka Cricket said in a statement that Charith Asalanka would lead both squads, which share several of the same players. The first ODI is in Rawalpindi on Tuesday. Sri Lanka ODI squad: Charith Asalanka (captain), Pathum Nissanka, Lahiru Udara, Kamil Mishara, Kusal Mendis, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Kamindu Mendis, Janith Liyanage, Pavan Rathnayake, Wanindu Hasaranaga, Maheesh Theekshana, Jeffrey Vandersay, Dushmantha Chameera, Asitha Fernando, Pramod Madushan, Eshan Malinga. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score T20 squad: Charith Asalanka (captain), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Kamil Mishara, Dasun Shanaka, Kamindu Mendis, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Janith Liyanage, Wanindu Hasaranaga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushan Hemantha, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Thushara, Asitha Fernando, Eshan Malinga.
MS Dhoni Will Play For Chennai Super Kings In IPL 2026, Says Franchise CEO
Mahendra Singh Dhoni: Indian cricket legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni is set to play in the 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK), said franchise CEO Kasi Viswanathan on Friday. Dhoni, who has been synonymous with CSK since the leagues inception in 2008, was back as their captain midway through the 2025 IPL, after newly-appointed captain, opener Ruturaj Gaikwad, was ruled out of the competition due to an elbow injury. It was a season to forget for CSK as they finished at the bottom of the points table with just four wins from 14 matches. He is likely to play, that is the (current) status. We have a feeling that he will play in this upcoming IPL, Viswanathan told IANS on Friday. Barring the franchises suspension for the 2016 and 2017 seasons, Dhoni has been a constant person in the CSK set-up. A return for IPL 2026 will mark his 17th season with CSK and 19th overall in the competition. So far, Dhoni has played 248 matches for CSK, amassing 4,865 runs and captaining CSK to five IPL titles in 2010, 2011, 2018, 2021, and 2023. Overall, Dhoni has made 5439 runs in 278 matches with 158 catches and 47 stumpings against his name. Barring the franchises suspension for the 2016 and 2017 seasons, Dhoni has been a constant person in the CSK set-up. A return for IPL 2026 will mark his 17th season with CSK and 19th overall in the competition. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score When specifically asked by IANS if theres any likelihood of CSK being involved in trading Samson from RR, Viswanathans response came as, No, not likely, not likely. This news agency understands that more clarity on any trade development could arrive in the next few days. Article Source: IANS
Madhushanka Ruled Out Of Pakistan ODIs, Pathirana To Miss T20I Tri-series
Milan Priyanath Rathnayake: Sri Lanka have named the squads for a three-match ODI series against Pakistan and the following T20I tri-series also featuring Zimbabwe. The ODI series commences on November 11 in Rawalpindi while the tri-series starts on November 17 at the same venue. In the ODI squad, Sri Lanka will be without pacer Dilshan Madhushanka, who is still recovering from a knee injury. Eshan Malinga has been named as his replacement. Also missing from the squad are Nuwanidu Fernando, Milan Priyanath Rathnayake, Nishan Madushka and Dunith Wellalage, who have been replaced by Lahiru Udara, Kamil Mishara, Wanindu Hasaranga and Pramod Madushan. Meanwhile, Matheesha Pathirana has been ruled out of the T20I squad due to an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI), with Asitha Fernando named as his replacement. In addition to that change, Sri Lanka have overhauled their T20I lineup following their early exit from the Asia Cup. Nuwanidu Fernando, Dunith Wellalage, Chamika Karunaratne, and Binura Fernando have been left out, while Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Janith Liyanage, Dushan Hemantha, and Eshan Malinga have been brought into the side. Charith Asalanka will continue to lead the side in the limited-overs formats on the tour. The Islanders will play three ODIs in Rawalpindi on November 11, 13 and 15 before the tri-series kicks off on November 17. Sri Lanka will open their tri-series campaign against Zimbabwe in Rawalpindi on November 19 before taking on Pakistan in Lahore on November 22. Sri Lanka will again take on Zimbabwe in Lahore on November 25 and Pakistan at the same venue on November 27. The top two sides will take on each other in the final on November 29 at Gaddafi Stadium. Meanwhile, Matheesha Pathirana has been ruled out of the T20I squad due to an upper respiratory tract infection (URTI), with Asitha Fernando named as his replacement. In addition to that change, Sri Lanka have overhauled their T20I lineup following their early exit from the Asia Cup. Nuwanidu Fernando, Dunith Wellalage, Chamika Karunaratne, and Binura Fernando have been left out, while Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Janith Liyanage, Dushan Hemantha, and Eshan Malinga have been brought into the side. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score T20I squad: Charith Asalanka (C), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Kamil Mishara, Dasun Shanaka, Kamindu Mendis, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Janith Liyanage, Wanindu Hasaranaga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushan Hemantha, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Thushara, Asitha Fernando, Eshan Malinga. Article Source: IANS
Pratika Rawal: 'I have my own medal now'
She also said she believed in her replacement Shafali Verma to do something special in the final
Prasidh, Siraj and Akash Deep star as Ackerman ton keeps South Africa A in the fight
The three quicks shared seven wickets for India A, while KL Rahul was unbeaten at stumps
How Can They Be Role Models: Hyderabad Police Commissioner On Raina, Dhawan
Telangana State Road Transport Corporation: Hyderabad Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar on Friday wondered how former Indian cricketers Suresh Raina and Shikhar Dhawan can be role model players. The IPS officer, who is known for his tough stand against betting apps, came down heavily on the two former cricketers after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) attached their assets worth Rs 11.14 crore in connection with the investigation into betting platforms. What kind of celebrities are these people? asked the police Commissioner in a post on X. He wondered how these people, who even exploit fan following, can become role model players. Due to addiction to the betting epidemic, countless young people are destroying their lives with their own hands. Thousands have committed suicide. Aren't these individuals responsible for all of this, having promoted the betting demon that is tearing society apart? asked Sajjanar. Speak a few good words for the good of society and to help the youth reach higher positions. That's all, but do not mislead those who admire you and take their lives, added the police officer. The ED on Thursday attached mutual fund investments worth Rs 6.64 crore held in Raina's name and an immovable property valued at Rs 4.5 crore belonging to Dhawan. The action came as part of an ongoing probe into illegal offshore betting platforms, including 1xBet and its surrogate brands 1xBat and 1xBat Sporting Lines. The investigation is based on multiple FIRs filed by various state police agencies. There are allegations that these entities were operating unauthorised online betting and gambling services targeting Indian users. The ED said both Raina and Dhawan had entered into endorsement deals with foreign entities promoting 1xBet's surrogates. Sajjanar, a 1996-batch IPS officer, has been leading a campaign against online betting and gambling apps. According to him, betting apps are like an organised mafia. While serving as Managing Director of Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) earlier, he had called for holding celebrities and influencers accountable for promoting betting apps. Sajjanar, a 1996-batch IPS officer, has been leading a campaign against online betting and gambling apps. According to him, betting apps are like an organised mafia. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score According to Sajjanar, celebrities and social media influencers are directly responsible for promoting betting apps, as people get enrolled based on the trust they placed in these public figures. Article Source: IANS
Kane Williamson To Replace Taijul Islam In DSG's Squad For SA20 2026: Report
Former New Zealand: Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson is set to rejoin the Durbans Super Giants (DSG) for the upcoming 2026 edition of the SA20, replacing Bangladeshs left-arm spinner Taijul Islam. Taijul, who was signed by DSG for R500,000 (approximately USD 28,858) during the mega auction in September, is expected to miss the tournaments fourth season, ESPNcricinfo reported. His unavailability has opened the door for the experienced New Zealand batter to make his return to the franchise. Williamson previously represented DSG in the 2025 SA20 season, marking his debut in the tournament. Despite being the teams leading run-scorer amassing 233 runs in eight innings at an impressive average of 46.60 and a strike rate of 118.87 he was released after the campaign. The team endured a difficult season, finishing at the bottom of the table, but Williamsons consistency with the bat was one of the few positives in their otherwise disappointing run. His re-signing suggests DSG are keen to inject stability and experience into their batting lineup as they aim for a turnaround in the 2026 season. Williamsons return to the SA20 extends his growing involvement in franchise cricket around the world. In recent months, he has taken on new roles and competitions: last month, he was appointed strategic advisor to the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the IPL. The team endured a difficult season, finishing at the bottom of the table, but Williamsons consistency with the bat was one of the few positives in their otherwise disappointing run. His re-signing suggests DSG are keen to inject stability and experience into their batting lineup as they aim for a turnaround in the 2026 season. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Adding another chapter to his evolving career, Williamson recently announced his retirement from T20 internationals, just months before the 2026 T20 World Cup. In SA20 2026, he will line up alongside stars like Noor Ahmad, Sunil Narine, and Jos Buttler, as DSG look to mount a stronger challenge. The tournament begins on December 26, with DSG hosting MI Cape Town on December 28 in Durban. Article Source: IANS
Afghanistan To Host West Indies For A Three-match T20I Series In January 2026
The Afghanistan Cricket Board: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said on Friday that it will host the West Indies for a three-match T20I series in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from January 19 to 22 in 2026. The series will be a part of both teams final preparations ahead of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup, which is scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka approximately one month after the series ends. The opening match will be played on January 19, followed by the second and third T20Is on January 21 and 22, respectively. All fixtures will be held in the UAE, which has served as a neutral venue for Afghanistans several international series in recent years though a particular venue hasnt been specified in the series schedule. The ACB stated that the series will offer both Afghanistan and West Indies invaluable match practice and a chance to fine-tune their combinations ahead of the global tournament. West Indies have a 5-3 edge over Afghanistan in their T20I meetings so far. Competing against the West Indies on the brink of a global event presents an excellent opportunity for our team to finalize their lineup and enhance their preparations for the upcoming mega event in India and Sri Lanka. We have been closely monitoring the team's preparation process, and facing a quality West Indies side offers an ideal platform for their buildup, said ACB CEO Naseeb Khan in a statement. Competing against the West Indies on the brink of a global event presents an excellent opportunity for our team to finalize their lineup and enhance their preparations for the upcoming mega event in India and Sri Lanka. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Facing strong opposition in subcontinental conditions will help us sharpen our combinations and approach, and it also gives our players a chance to build confidence on surfaces similar to those well encounter in India and Sri Lanka, said Miles Bascombe, CWIs Director of Cricket. Article Source: IANS
Kane Williamson to replace Taijul Islam at DSG ahead of SA20 2025-26
NZ batter had represented the franchise in 2025, but was released despite being their highest run-getter
Two World Cup Cricketers Get Warm Welcome On Reaching Punjab
Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport: The Punjab government on Friday gave a warm welcome at Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport in Mohali, near here, to cricketers Harleen Deol and Amanjot Kaur, two players from the state who were part of the Indian womens team that created history by winning the countrys first-ever World Cup title in womens cricket. On behalf of the government, Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema and Member of Parliament Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer reached the airport specially to welcome the champions. They were joined by MLA Amandeep Kaur Arora, District Planning Board Chairperson Prabhjot Kaur, Jaswant Kaur and Councillor Sarabjit Singh Samana. The atmosphere at the airport was celebratory, as the government, district administration, and sports department greeted the returning champions with garlands, flowers, and the lively beats of the dhol. Cheema and Meet Hayer said these daughters of Punjab have brought glory not only to the state but to the entire nation. They announced that once captain Harmanpreet Kaur returns to Punjab, the government will organise a special ceremony to honour all three players. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann had earlier congratulated team captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Harleen Deol, and Amanjot Kaur through a video call for the historic achievement. Interacting with members of the team through video conferencing, the Chief Minister had said that the girls have not only won the World Cup but they have created history by winning the globe. He said that these girls are the pride of the state and they will be accorded a rousing reception whenever they come back to Punjab. Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann had earlier congratulated team captain Harmanpreet Kaur, Harleen Deol, and Amanjot Kaur through a video call for the historic achievement. Interacting with members of the team through video conferencing, the Chief Minister had said that the girls have not only won the World Cup but they have created history by winning the globe. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The Chief Minister said the Indian cricket team has created history by winning this cup. He lauded the entire team for making the country proud and extended best wishes to them for the future. Article Source: IANS
Women's World Cup final equals viewership record of 2024 Men's T20 World Cup final
Overall, the tournament recorded a reach of 446 million on digital in India, greater than the combined total of the last three editions
It Still Hasnt Sunk In That Weve Actually Won The World Cup: Pratika Rawal
ODI World Cup: November 2 will forever be written in golden words of Indian crickets history when the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side beat South Africa by 52 runs to win its first-ever Womens ODI World Cup title at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Behind this historic triumph lies a story of a campaign starting with two wins, before three straight defeats in the group stage threatened to spoil their plans of entering the semi-final. But once the caravan moved to Navi Mumbai, India made the turnaround through an unbeaten run culminating in them lifting the silverware. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, India opener Pratika Rawal unpacks the sides remarkable journey to World Cup glory, what changed after those three defeats in the league stage, how she came to terms with an ankle injury ending her campaign before knockouts and more. Excerpts: - Q. Has that World Cup winning feeling sunk in, or is the euphoria still on in your mind? A. It has not sunk in yet. It feels like yesterday when we were having our preparatory camp in Visakhapatnam for the World Cup and having a few discussions about what we all will do after we win the World Cup. So, I think it's going to take me some while to get over the fact that we have actually won the World Cup. Q. Can you recall those final moments of the last wicket falling and then lifting the trophy? A. So, I was in the president's lounge and a few of the staff members came to get me down because I was in a wheelchair. It was around the last wicket, and when I was coming down, I heard a lot of noise. I was still yet to reach down, but I heard a lot of noise. The crowd went crazy and I asked what happened and they said the last wicket fell. I was like, Oh, okay, okay, fine and everyone started screaming. My dad was with me and he started screaming. I could hear Vande Mataram going around the stadium. When I reached the ground and saw the teammates, even I went crazy there. Like, I was laughing and showing a lot of emotions. I was hugging my teammates, I was dancing around. All of those things happened. Then we went on the stage and had those photographs, and then a lot of photographs, and after that, a lot more photographs. So it was just that day where I could not stop smiling. I could not stop showing my emotions. I was very happy and it was just crazy there. Q. The camaraderie and sisterhood in the team has been very heartening. Can you talk about what makes this team very special? A. There are two words - so there's either sympathy or empathy. This team doesn't show sympathy - this team shows empathy. They feel that every individual is like their own family, is like their own brother or sister, even in the support staff as well. The support staff think of us as their daughters. So, it's like a wholesome family feeling that every, each and every individual has towards each other. So this feeling of sharing the emotions with the other person, like it's their own family. It's something that makes this team different from a lot of other teams. When this team comes together and plays for each other, then it actually becomes very difficult for the opponents to beat us. Its because we're not just playing for ourselves - we're playing for our nation and we're playing for each other. We had this conversation where Smriti mentioned let's just play this World Cup for at least one individual. So it's that understanding and mutual respect for each other that makes this team special. Q. If you could say, who was the one individual for whom you wanted to win this World Cup? A. There were a lot of us. So we were 39 after the final. So I think the whole 38, I wanted to win the World Cup for them. So it's just not just one individual. I wanted to win it for the whole team, including the support staff and the ones that I am attached to - for my parents, my coach and extended family. So it was not just one individual - it was for the entire nation. Q. What were the conversations within the team after that narrow loss in Indore and what positive came out of it which propelled a surreal run in Navi Mumbai? A. So we had a lot of tough conversations about what all we can do as a unit in order to beat teams like New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. We had a lot of conversations with the support staff and players as well. We had honest conversations and in this team, there is a lot of honesty. If someone comes up to me and says that. Pratika, you're not doing this right, I'm not going to take it in any other way because I know it's coming from the bottom of their heart and they want us to improve. So the understanding of that the other person is saying in my favor is something that helps this team to bounce back every time. Also, we had a lot of conversations in terms of to peak at the right time. We had to just play the best cricket because we've been doing that since a year now. We were touching 300 scores more often than not. So even in the initial phase of the World Cup, we were not having our best game out. We were struggling with the scores - not a lot of big scores, although we had different match winners every time. So when it came all together in the New Zealand match, it went in our favor. Q. Talking about your injury, how difficult was it for you to accept that you've been injured and wont play in the World Cup knockouts? A. See, acceptance comes from within. When I got injured, the first thing was to accept the fact that I got injured because I cannot do anything in that area because I cannot go back in time and change the situation. So accepting was, for me at least, it was very easy because that's not in my hands. The first step to get over a fact is to accept things. Luckily, I got that acceptance very quickly because there were a lot of people around me who kept saying good things to me - like whatever happens, happens for the best and it will get better. You're going to come back stronger and this happens to every other player. So a lot of good talks and positive environment around me helped me accept it faster. When you accept things, when you understand this is not in your hands, you look for other ways - how to recover fast maybe and what all I need to do in order to recover fast. Then what all is there for me in order to learn the other skills as well. Apart from cricket, maybe I can develop a lot of soft skills in this period and do a lot of introspection. So when you look at it that way, it becomes easier. See, injuries are definitely disheartening. When you feel that pain, that physical pain and mental pain, it's difficult to get over that. But luckily, I have people around me who love to keep pushing me in order to get better. I think with them around me, I'm going to recover very fast. Q. How has been the impact of Harmanpreet Kaur and Amol Muzumdar in shaping the teams mindset and performances in this journey? A. The impact of Harman and Amol sir is quite huge because they both show so much belief in their team. They both tell their team that whatever happens, this is our team - we're going to bear the consequences if we're with them in this success. It was like we're with them even in bad times, like what happened in the middle of the competition. Q. How has been the impact of Harmanpreet Kaur and Amol Muzumdar in shaping the teams mindset and performances in this journey? Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score You put your sweat, blood, and everything to win the trophy for them. The respect you get from both sides, the endless conversations in order to motivate us, I think it goes without saying, and how do I put it in words that because of them, we were able to do a lot better on the field. Article Source: IANS
Mark Wood Remains confident On Team' Despite Media Jibes Ahead Of Ashes Opener
Mark Wood: England pacer Mark Wood said he is paying little attention to the Australian medias criticism of captain Ben Stokes and the teams aggressive 'Bazball' approach, insisting that there is a 'quiet confidence' within the camp as they prepare for the 2025-26 Ashes. Australian outlets have launched a series of front-page jibes at Stokes, calling Englands style of play dopey, but Wood has brushed off the noise, saying such talk is part of the pre-series theatre. I think thats all part of it. I havent taken much notice of newspapers and things, Wood told Sky Sports. But the reception weve had in general from Australians has been great throughout the hotel and around Perth everyones been very friendly and everyones excited for the series. I think its a big build up. Despite the media tension, the atmosphere on the ground, Wood said, has been positive. Theres a lot of English coming, he added. I think the Barmy Army will be in full voice and right behind us. Wood acknowledged that England face a formidable challenge, describing Australia as the favourite in home conditions, but said that belief within the squad remains strong. The Australian side, theyre very hard to beat in their own conditions. Theyve shown that for a number of years we havent managed to win many games here at all. I think that first games a huge game, he said. As any bowling group knows, that first couple of wickets is vitally important. If we can get off to a good start then we can try and put some pressure on. Australia are obviously the favourites going into the series, but I think theres a quiet confidence within our group that we can do well here. England have been doing everything possible to prepare for the hot and unforgiving Australian conditions including recreating them back home. Australia are obviously the favourites going into the series, but I think theres a quiet confidence within our group that we can do well here. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Again, thats more preparation so when we got here we could get up and running a bit quicker. Article Source: IANS
Andhra Pradesh Announces Rs 2.5 Crore Cash, Govt Job For Shree Charani
Andhra Cricket Association President Keshineni: The Andhra Pradesh government on Friday announced a cash reward of Rs 2.5 crore, a government job and a house site for Telugu cricketer N. Shree Charani, a member of the 2025 women's cricket world cup-winning team. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu announced the reward after the young cricketer called on him soon after she arrived from Delhi. The Chief Minister also announced that she will be provided a job as a Group 1 officer in the state government. The 21-year-old will also get a 1,000 square yard plot in Kadapa for building a house. Shree Charani shared the joy of winning the World Cup with CM Chandrababu Naidu and Minister Nara Lokesh. She thanked them for supporting her. The Chief Minister stated that by winning the World Cup, she has shown the power of Indian women and has become a role model for women athletes. He wished the Indian team more success in the future. Shree Charani presented a T-shirt signed by women cricketers to the Chief Minister. Talking to the media, the spinner said she was happy to get love and affection from all. Shree Charani said she got all the encouragement from her family. Shree Charani said it was her maternal uncle who introduced her to cricket. She underwent the training at the Andhra Cricket Association. Terming the World Cup victory as the first step, the young cricketer exuded confidence in bringing more laurels for the nation. Earlier, the Human Resources Development and Information Technology Minister, Nara Lokesh, received Shree Charani and former captain Mithali Raj on their arrival at the CMs residence. Selfie with a spinner who made India a winner, Chief Minister Naidu wrote on 'X' with a picture taken with Shree Charani. Lokesh said the Chief Minister and he congratulated Shree Charani on India's glorious Women's World Cup victory. Her achievement truly showcases the strength and spirit of Indian women and will inspire generations of young athletes, said Lokesh. Earlier, the young cricketer was accorded a grand welcome at the Gannavaram airport, Vijayawada, by Andhra Cricket Association President Keshineni Chinni, Secretary Sana Satish, Ministers Anitha, Savita, Sandhyarani, and Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh Chairman Animini Ravi Naidu. Hailing from Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district, Shree Charani played her first World Cup after making her international debut in April. The left-arm spinner took 14 wickets in the World Cup. In the final against South Africa, she provided a crucial breakthrough, trapping Anneke Bosch (0) lbw in the 12th over to let India come back into the game. Hailing from Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district, Shree Charani played her first World Cup after making her international debut in April. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shree Charani, who comes from a small village, Yerramala Palle in Kadapa district, was trained by her uncle Kishore Kumar Reddy, a part-time cricketer at the Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station. Article Source: IANS
World Cup Win Is A Reward Not Just For Team, But For All Legends Of The Game: Pratika
ODI World Cup: India batter Pratika Rawal said the historic Womens ODI World Cup triumph is a reward not just for the hard work done by the current squad, but also for the generations of legendary players who laid the foundation for women's cricket in the country. During the post-match celebrations in the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, after India clinched the trophy to beat South Africa by 52 runs, emotional scenes unfolded when the Indian team carried the trophy to Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami, Anjum Chopra and Reema Malhotra - stalwarts who had come agonisingly close to winning the title in previous editions of the ODI World Cup. So we were having that round in which we say thank you to all the fans. I saw Jhulan ma'am crying, Mithali ma'am was there and Anjum ma'am was there lifting the trophy. It didn't feel like she hadnt won the trophy - it felt like she played the match today and won the final. So it felt like an awe moment and just to see how much understanding this team has, generation to generation, recalled Pratika in an exclusive conversation with IANS on Thursday. An emotional Jhulan stood between captain Harmanpreet Kaur and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana, while expressing her gratitude to both of them. After Jhulan, Mithali held the trophy aloft with a radiant smile, surrounded by applause from the squad she once led. The Indian team also presented the trophy to Anjum and Reema, with the latter sharing a light-hearted moment with Harmanpreet by singing a popular Hindi song, Sadda haq, aithe rakh. It was the reward for every one of us not just our team, but the years that have gone by, for these legends of the game. The sacrifices they made to bring women's cricket up and to uplift it - finally, they've been rewarded. So it felt really good to see everyone was in tears and had utmost joy. They were enjoying and lifting the trophy. There are a lot of pictures and I've saved them in my phone and I want to keep them in my phone for the entire life, added Pratika. She further spoke about what the impact of this ODI World Cup win would be on womens cricket ecosystem in India. So, women's cricket, definitely, will get a big push. I think it all started when they were the finalists in the 2017 World Cup. Women got the recognition, which was long due. So it felt really good to see everyone was in tears and had utmost joy. They were enjoying and lifting the trophy. There are a lot of pictures and I've saved them in my phone and I want to keep them in my phone for the entire life, added Pratika. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score They can finally feel that they can convince their parents by saying that, No, dad, look, they are doing it too, I want to do it too. I'm very happy that we're at that stage where we can inspire a lot of girls, not just in cricket, I think in every sport, that they play any sport, and win it at the highest level for their country, she added. Article Source: IANS
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Learnt From My Past Mistakes: Axar Patel On Match-winning Performance Against Australia
Axar Patel: Indian all-rounder Axar Patel reflected on how learning from his past mistakes helped him deliver a decisive performance in Indias 48-run win over Australia in the fourth T20I, sealing the visitors' an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series after the opening game was washed out. Axars late cameo - an 11-ball 21 that included a boundary and a six in the final over off Marcus Stoinis - proved vital in pushing India to 167, before his two wickets capped off a complete all-round effort that earned him the Player of the Match award. Obviously, I knew it was tough because wickets were falling back to back. The message that I got from the dressing room was to take it to the last over because there werent any batsmen after me, Axar said in a post-match interview with teammate Shivam Dube on bcci.tv. So I thought I would take a chance in the last over. The side boundaries were big but I thought if I could hold my shape and watch the ball, I could clear them, he said. The 31-year-old admitted that he had previously allowed boundary dimensions to influence his shot selection - something he consciously avoided this time. I have felt in the past that if I think about the size of the boundary and dont hit towards those sides, they become predetermined shots and because of that we make mistakes, Axar said. I learnt from past mistakes and played my shots here. His composed approach under pressure allowed India to recover from a mid-innings wobble and finish strongly. Later with the ball, Axar struck twice in a disciplined spell on a surface offering little assistance to spinners. As a spinner, I felt like it was important for me to contain, he explained. I was looking at that and bowling wicket to wicket because I was not getting much spin but I was getting a little bit of bounce because of the dew. The ball was skidding a lot. Dube also asked Axar about his key wicket of Matthew Short, who was trapped lbw after an accurate review a call Axar admitted he normally hesitates to make. Im never ready to take a review, he said with a laugh. But when the ball hit (his pads) this time, I think it stayed low. And the kind of action that I have, I bowl a little wide off the crease. So I always feel that the ball will hit outside the wicket or go from an angle. Dube also asked Axar about his key wicket of Matthew Short, who was trapped lbw after an accurate review a call Axar admitted he normally hesitates to make. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The left-arm all-rounder will look to carry his form into the fifth and final T20 in Brisbane on Saturday, with India eyeing a series-clinching win to round off their tour in style. Article Source: IANS
Muhammad Irfan To Lead Pakistan Shaheens In Rising Stars Asia Cup
West End Park International Cricket: Muhammad Irfan Khan will lead Pakistan Shaheens in the eight-team Asian Cricket Councils Rising Stars Asia Cup, which will take place in Qatar from November 14 to 23. Pakistan Shaheens are placed in Group B alongside Oman, India A and UAE, while Afghanistan A, Bangladesh A, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka A are placed in Group A. Pakistan will play their opening match of the T20 tournament against Oman on November 14, before taking on India A on November 16. Shaheens final group match will be against the UAE on November 18. The selectors have chosen a largely revamped squad, retaining only three players with prior senior national team experience - Irfan, spinner Sufiyan Muqeem, and pacer Ahmed Daniyal. The remaining members are emerging talents who have showcased their skills in the Under-19 setup, the Shaheens programme, domestic tournaments, and the Pakistan Super League. As per the tournament format, the top two teams from each group will qualify for the semi-finals, which will be held on November 21. The final of the tournament will take place on November 23. All matches will be staged at the West End Park International Cricket Stadium in Doha. As per the tournament format, the top two teams from each group will qualify for the semi-finals, which will be held on November 21. The final of the tournament will take place on November 23. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Squad: Muhammad Irfan Khan (captain), Ahmed Daniyal, Arafat Minhas, Maaz Sadaqat, Mohammad Faiq, Muhammad Ghazi Ghori, Mohammad Naeem, Mohammad Salman, Mohammad Shahzad, Mubasir Khan, Saad Masood, Shahid Aziz, Sufiyan Moqim, Ubaid Shah and Yasir Khan. Article Source: IANS
Pratika Rawal Confirms Receiving ODI WC Winners Medal After Jay Shahs Intervention
ICC Chairman Jay Shah: India batter Pratika Rawal has confirmed on Friday that she has received her 2025 Womens ODI World Cup winners medal, following an intervention by ICC Chairman Jay Shah. Pratika was ruled out of the final stages of the tournament due to ankle injury sustained in the washed-out clash against Bangladesh and was replaced by Shafali Verma, whose all-round brilliance in the final against South Africa helped India clinch a 52-run victory and lift the trophy at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. As per ICC rules, only players named in the 15-member squad for the World Cup final match are eligible for winners medals. Pratika, who was seen in a wheelchair during the post-victory celebrations, did not have a medal around her neck at that time, but has now got one. I finally have my own medal now. I've got a medal. Actually, Jay Shah sir requested the ICC to send a medal for me as well. So I have my own medal now, thanks to him. Thanks to my support staff, and our whole team. They have arranged a medal for me because I was part of this team, and now I finally do have a medal, Pratika told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Thursday. Before her injury, Pratika played a crucial role in Indias winning campaign, finishing as the teams second-highest run scorer with 308 runs from six innings. Since the epochal ODI World Cup win, the Indian team has met several dignitaries like Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu. Pratika described life after winning the World Cup as surreal and amazing. It feels surreal, actually. I mean, we've been travelling a lot after that win. We have met the Prime Minister, the President - it feels magical. I mean, seeing that trophy every now and then, having pictures with it - we still can't get enough pictures. Before her injury, Pratika played a crucial role in Indias winning campaign, finishing as the teams second-highest run scorer with 308 runs from six innings. Since the epochal ODI World Cup win, the Indian team has met several dignitaries like Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score So we just don't want to let it go. We're hugging it; we're sleeping with it. Few of them were sleeping with it. They posted a picture of them sleeping with the trophy on their bed. So it's a very different kind of feeling. It's an amazing feeling, and I hope it stays for a very long time, she added. Article Source: IANS
Shastri Tells England To Make Early Inroads To Win Ashes
New Delhi: Former India cricketer and coach Ravi Shastri shared his advice for England to win the Ashes, suggesting that the Ben Stokes-led side needs to set the tone and get early wins in the series. Notably, England havent won an Ashes series since 2015, with the 2019 and 2023 editions ending in a 2-2 draw. They havent secured a Test victory in Australia since 2011. They last won The Ashes in the 2015 series held in England, and their last Ashes victory in Australia was the 2010-11 series, which they won 3-1. Having coached India between 2017 and 2021, Shastri does know a thing or two about winning in Australia, having been the only coach to have seen India win a Test series in Australia. But in the long term, I think England will challenge. If you look at the last two or three series that they have come to Australia, theyve been blown away. But on this occasion, I think if their fast bowlers are fully fit for the first three Test matches, they can make inroads, Shastri said on SENQ Breakfast. Australia enter the Ashes series without injured skipper Pat Cummins, with Steve Smith taking the captaincy. Shastri believes that it is a good opportunity for England to perform well. And their best chance is without Cummins playing, so expect a better performance from England, but the adjustment will have to be quick, he said. Shastri further has admitted his surprise at the non-selection of fast bowler Xavier Bartlett for Australias 15-man squad for the first Ashes Test. And their best chance is without Cummins playing, so expect a better performance from England, but the adjustment will have to be quick, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I saw the Australian 15-man squad being announced. I thought Xavier Bartlett might get a nod in the 15. Having said that, it is still a pretty good bowling attack and in Australian conditions, Perth surface, extra bounce, it will test England, Shastri added. Article Source: IANS
Women's World-cup Winning Team Member Shree Charani Calls On CM Naidu
Information Technology Minister Nara Lokesh: N. Shree Charani, a member of the 2025 women's cricket world cup-winning team, called on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu here on Friday. Accompanied by former captain Mithali Raj, she met Chief Minister Naidu at his official residence. State Human Resources Development and Information Technology Minister Nara Lokesh received Shree Charani and Mithali Raj on their arrival at the CM's residence. Selfie with a spinner who made India a winner, Chief Minister Naidu wrote on 'X'. Honoured to welcome Indian women's cricket star Shree Charani and former captain Mithali Raj to our residence in Amaravati, Nara Lokesh posted on 'X'. The minister said the Chief Minister and he congratulated Shree Charani on India's glorious Women's World Cup victory. The Chief Minister told Shree Charani that by winning the Women's World Cup, she has shown the power of Indian women and has become a role model for female athletes. Her achievement truly showcases the strength and spirit of Indian women and will inspire generations of young athletes, said Lokesh. Shree Charani shared her joy after winning the World Cup with CM Naidu and Minister Lokesh. Earlier, the young cricketer was accorded a grand welcome on her arrival at the Gannavaram airport, Vijayawada, by Andhra Cricket Association President Keshineni Chinni, Secretary Sana Satish, Ministers Anitha, Savita, Sandhyarani, and Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh Chairman Animini Ravi Naidu. Hailing from Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district, Shree Charani played her first World Cup after making her international debut in April. The left-arm spinner took 14 wickets in the World Cup. In the final against South Africa, she provided a crucial breakthrough, trapping Anneke Bosch (0) lbw in the 12th over to let India come back into the game. Hailing from Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district, Shree Charani played her first World Cup after making her international debut in April. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Shree Charani, who comes from a small village, Yerramala Palle in Kadapa district, was trained by her uncle Kishore Kumar Reddy, a part-time cricketer at the Rayalaseema Thermal Power Station. Article Source: IANS
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Green Shouldn't Be In Test Team If He's Not Bowling: Ian Healy
Ian Healy: Australian cricket legend Ian Healy gave his blunt take on Cameron Green's selection for the first Ashes Test squad, saying that he should not have been selected for the series opener if he cant bowl. Green, the incumbent No. 3, has sent down just four overs in competitive cricket so far this summer after back surgery. A return to bowling in international cricket in the ODI series against India was nixed by a side complaint. But if Green can still bat despite not being up to bowling, Healy thinks Australia all-rounder Beau Webster will be able to do both at No. 6 when it comes to the final makeup of the first Test XI. Guess who's holding the reins? Its Cameron Green. Cam Green, will he bat three and bowl, bat six and bowl, bat and not bowl or simply not play? Healy said on SENQ Breakfast. Cameron Green needs to bowl 10 overs a day in the Shield game, and thats all he has to do in the Aussie team to support the work of those three fast men. But hes only bowled four overs this season, and at this stage, Im saying Cameron Green shouldn't be in our Test team if hes not bowling. In the Shield game, hes going to try and emulate a Test workload, Im assuming. Hes coming off back surgery, but thats got nothing to do with a side strain and side soreness, which hes got, he added. But hes only bowled four overs this season, and at this stage, Im saying Cameron Green shouldn't be in our Test team if hes not bowling. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score There'll be a shuffling of the deck chairs. If Green doesn't play, Marnus goes to three and Weatherald opens. Im of the opinion as well that Marnus can open as well with the form and mindset hes in, but youd rather have him at three, Healy said. Article Source: IANS
Lanning Picks Litchfield As Healy's Successor To Lead Australia In ODIs
Cricket World Cup: Australia great Meg Lanning believes young opener Phoebe Litchfield has the potential to outshine a strong group of contenders and succeed Alyssa Healy as the next Australian ODI captain. Healy, who took over the role from Lanning following the two-time ICC Womens Cricket World Cup winners retirement from international cricket at the end of 2023, is now 35 and gradually nearing the twilight of her career. Lanning spoke in depth about Australia's recent Cricket World Cup campaign with host Nikhil Uttamchandani on the most recent episode of The ICC Review, and she acknowledged the long list of potential candidates the Aussies have at their disposal, who could take over from Healy in the future. While current vice-captain Tahlia McGrath, world No.1 all-rounder Ash Gardner, and emerging talent Annabel Sutherland all possess impressive leadership qualities, Lanning believes Litchfield has the edge and could ultimately take over the captaincy once Healy decides to step down. I think all of those that you mentioned are certainly in the running, Lanning noted. I'd add Phoebe Litchfield into the mix because I think she's got a very level head on her shoulders. She's already shown that she's come in and settled herself nicely into the team. And I think she's got a really good temperament too. So I think she's certainly an option. Although Litchfield has only 67 international matches to her name, shes no stranger to leadership having captained the Sydney Thunder in the WBBL. Lanning believes the 22-year-olds experience and perspective could inject a fresh and dynamic voice into the Australian setup. The good thing with the team is that there are a number of different leaders that could come into that role whenever Healy finishes up, Lanning said. I think it's exciting in some ways whenever that transition does happen. It'll bring something different to the team and they'll have their own spin on what they want to do and their own leadership style and I think that could be really cool for the group. So I am going to go for her (Litchfield). Lanning revealed she has reached out to several former teammates following Australias heartbreaking semi-final exit to India at the World Cup and plans to reconnect with players such as pacer Kim Garth and all-rounder Annabel Sutherland when the new WBBL season kicks off later this month. The former captain noted that the players shes spoken with are still feeling the sting of the loss, and said it may be a while before a full review of the campaign takes place. I've spoken with a few of the girls and they are obviously very disappointed in the result that's not what they went over to India to do, Lanning said. Sort of understanding that there's a lot of good teams out there now and that they gave it their all and sometimes you don't get the result that you want. I've spoken with a few of the girls and they are obviously very disappointed in the result that's not what they went over to India to do, Lanning said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score But they had a very good tournament up until that point and even the semi-final, they played well. Just unfortunately not good enough to get over the line. That's the game and we sort of move on and I'm sure they'll get another chance to improve and get better when the next series comes around. Article Source: IANS
Ashleigh Gardner To Lead Sydney Sixers In WBBL 11
Sydney Sixers General Manager Rachael: Australia all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner will lead Sydney Sixers in the upcoming Women's Big Bash League (WBBL) season. She succeeds Sixers legend Ellyse Perry, one of the womens games greatest ever players, who has captained the club since its inception in 2015. Gardner holds the club record for appearances (135) and wickets (102), while also sitting third all-time for runs scored (2607). Her decade in magenta has netted two League titles in WBBL season 2 and 3, alongside the season 8 Player of the Tournament and season 2 Young Gun awards. Im honoured to be appointed captain of the Sydney Sixers, a club Ive proudly represented for my whole career. Over the past decade Ive learned from some amazing leaders, including Pez (Ellyse Perry) and Midge (Alyssa Healy) at the Sixers, and I cant wait to lead the team in WBBL 11, Gardner said. Perry said she was proud to see Gardner take the reins. Its been an immense pleasure to have the opportunity to lead the Sixers over the last ten years. The role has given me so much joy and fulfilment, more so than I ever would have imagined and I have benefited so much from all the experiences and learning opportunities it has given me over that time, Perry said. Ash has offered so much to The Sixers on and off the field and her strong interest in giving her best as a leader will be an exciting starting point for our team this season. In Ben and Charlotte are two incredible coaches and even better people with a strong desire to help and support each players development. I have learnt so much from both of them and working alongside them has been a true career highlight, she added. Alongside the two titles secured in her tenure, Perrys list of individual accolades underscores her impact - her 4689 League runs have come at 48.84 apiece, second only to Beth Mooney, while she is a two-time Player of the Tournament (WBBL 4 and 10), three-time leading run-scorer (WBBL 3, 4 and 10) and was named captain of the WBBL Team of the Decade. Beyond her extensive list of achievements, Perrys legacy as a leader on and off field will be felt for generations to come, and is underscored by her role in developing the next generation of players and leaders including Gardner to take the club forward. Sydney Sixers General Manager Rachael Haynes congratulated Gardner on her appointment as WBBL captain. Ash has grown immensely as a leader; shes a phenomenal player and will be instrumental in the future success of the club. I am delighted to see her take on the captaincy this season, she said. Its a great opportunity for Ash (Gardner) to take on the role while Pez (Perry) is still in our environment can continue to support her as senior leader within the group. Sydney Sixers General Manager Rachael Haynes congratulated Gardner on her appointment as WBBL captain. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The Sixers will kick off their WBBL 11 season against the Perth Scorchers at WACA on Sunday. Article Source: IANS
If I Was Australia, I Would've Picked Marsh At Top Of The Order For Perth Test: Vaughan
Perth Test: Former England captain Michael Vaughan opined that he would have picked Mitchell Marsh at the top of the order for the first Test in Perth, starting from November 21, pointing out the fact that hes right-handed and would have troubled England in the Ashes opener. Marsh, who has been in impressive form in the white-ball formats, last played a Test in the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar Series at the MCG in last December, before he was dropped. I think Mitchell Marsh is a player for a couple of months now, has been Australias best player. I know its a different format, but his stillness at the crease has been very, very good. The innings that he played in 2023 at Headingley against 95 miles per hour of Mark Wood was exceptional, and the way that he plays pace bowling is why I would have gone with Mitch Marsh at the top of the order. Hes also a right-hander. Jofra Archer against two left-handers at the top of the order I think hell be quite happy to see that, Vaughan was quoted by Fox Cricket. Uncapped left-hander Jake Weatherald has a chance to make his Test debut after he was named in 15-player squad and most likely to partner Usman Khawaja at the top on the back of his dominant Sheffield Shield form last season. Weatherald was the leading run-scorer during last season's domestic Sheffield Shield competition, and the 31-year-old has continued his form against the red-ball into the ongoing season. Im also a fan of Jake Weatherald. I think hes earned the right, so he deserves a chance. Hes been very good in the Big Bash in recent times and hes been performing at state level for a number of years, so hes earned the right to play. Weatherald was the leading run-scorer during last season's domestic Sheffield Shield competition, and the 31-year-old has continued his form against the red-ball into the ongoing season. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Australia squad (First Test only): Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster Article Source: IANS
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Jemimah Cheers For Indian Team For Womens T20 World Cup Cricket For The Blind
T20 World Cup: As the countdown begins for the 1st Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025, newly crowned Women's ODI World Cup winner Jemimah Rodrigues has extended a touching message of encouragement to the girls of Team India. In her trademark cheerful style, Jemimah said, Wishing you all the very best for the World Cup. Im cheering for you all just like you all rooted for us. Bring the World Cup home and then we will celebrate together. Her warm message has struck a chord with fans and players alike, coming just days after Indias triumphant win at the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025. The gesture reflects the deep sense of solidarity and mutual respect between Indias mainstream women cricketers and the girls of Team India Cricket for the Blind united by passion, perseverance, and pride in representing the nation. The 1st Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025, organised by the Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) in collaboration with Samarthanam Trust for the Disabled, is set to begin on November 11 at Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. A total of six nations Australia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, the United States of America, and host India will participate in this landmark global event. Team USA has already landed in India, while other teams are scheduled to arrive by November 10, ahead of the grand opening ceremony. The tournament stands as a defining moment in the journey of inclusive cricket, spotlighting the courage and determination of the girls of Team India, Cricket for the Blind, who continue to break barriers and redefine the spirit of the game. Team India Squad B1 Category: Simu Das, P. Karuna Kumari, Anu Kumari, Jamuna Rani Tudu, Kavya V Team India Squad Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score B3 Category: Deepika T C (Captain), Phula Soren, Ganga S Kadam (Vice-Captain), Kavya N R, Sushma Patel, Durga Yevle Article Source: IANS
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Henry Returns For West Indies ODIs, Williamson Skips Series To Focus On Tests
West Indies ODIs: Matt Henry returned to the side after the injury as New Zealand announced the squad for for the upcoming three-match ODI series against West Indies, starting at Hagley Oval on November 16. New Zealand Cricket said that Henry, who missed the final two ODIs against England with a calf-strain, is currently undergoing a pre-planned conditioning and rehab block to prepare for the ODI series and the following three-Test series. Henry is joined in the squad by paceman Blair Tickner, who retained his place off the back of successive Player of the Match performances in the second and third ODIs against England in Hamilton and Wellington. Head coach Rob Walter welcomed the return of Henry, saying, Matt is a vital member of this group and the senior leader of our pace attack, so itll be great to have him back around the group for the ODIs and Tests. He will be fresh and fit after a good rest, and we know hell be raring to go ahead of a big five weeks with the white and red ball. Tickner, who was called up to the squad for the first time since 2023, claimed figures of 4-34 and 4-64 and helped steer the team home with the bat in the third ODI in Wellington, as the team sealed just its second ever ODI series win over England. Walter said Tickner thoroughly deserved another call-up off after impressing in Hamilton and Wellington. We couldnt have asked for more from Ticks against England. He brought plenty of energy and his pace and bounce proved to be a big test for some of the best batters in the world. It was pleasing to see him come in at short notice and perform at that level and thats a testament to the hard work hes been putting in away from the group, he said. Meanwhile, experienced batter Kane Williamson, who has announced his retirement from T20Is, will skip the ODI series, as he focuses on preparing for the Test series starting at Hagley Oval on December 2. Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson and Nathan Smith complete a six-strong pace bowling group, with captain Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell and Rachin Ravindra providing the spin options. NZC also said, Mohammad Abbas (ribs), Finn Allen (foot), Lockie Ferguson (hamstring), Adam Milne (ankle), Will ORourke (back), Glenn Phillips (groin), and Ben Sears (hamstring), all remain unavailable due to their respective injury. Jacob Duffy, Zak Foulkes, Kyle Jamieson and Nathan Smith complete a six-strong pace bowling group, with captain Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell and Rachin Ravindra providing the spin options. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The team will be looking to extend their run of 10 straight home ODI series wins, following last months 3-0 clean-sweep of England. Article Source: IANS
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Quinton De Kock Century Helps South Africa Beat Pakistan In Second ODI
Quinton de Kock hit a brilliant century and Nandre Burger grabbed four wickets as South Africa thumped Pakistan by eight wickets in their second one-day international on Thursday. Playing his second ODI after reversing his 2023 decision to retire from the format, the dashing De Kock smashed an unbeaten 123 to anchor a 270-run chase with 9.5 overs in spare at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad. South African victory levelled the three-match series at 1-1 after Pakistan won the first match by two wickets. The third and final match is on Saturday, all in Faisalabad. De Kock put on a solid 81 for the opening wicket with Lhuan-dre Pretorius (46), before compiling a 153-run stand for the second wicket with Tony de Zorzi, who scored an attractive 63-ball 76. The left-handed trio took the attack to Pakistan's pace quartet, with De Kock knocking eight fours and seven sixes while Pretorius had seven boundaries and one maximum. De Kock reached his 22nd ODI hundred with a couple off a luckless Mohammad Wasim, who saw Mohammad Nawaz drop the wicketkeeper-batter on 15. De Zorzi sped up the scoring rate with three sixes and nine boundaries before he was caught off Faheem Ashraf with 36 needed. Skipper Matthew Breetzke took the winning single, making 17 not out. I set myself high goals so I am happy to bat well today, said De Kock. I think Nandre set us well with early wickets and then we batted well to chase that down. Earlier, South African fast bowler Burger registered his best ODI figures of 4-46 to keep the home team down to 269-9. The 30-year-old ripped out Pakistan's first three wickets in his opening three overs after the hosts won the toss and batted. From 22-3, however, the hosts rebuilt the innings and half-centuries from opener Saim Ayub and Salman Agha, who added 92 for the fourth wicket, and later from Nawaz helped them to a fighting total. Burger struck with his third delivery, having opener Fakhar Zaman caught behind by De Kock for a duck. He then struck twice in his third over: crowd favourite Babar Azam was caught in the slips for 11 from the first ball and four balls later Mohammad Rizwan chopped on to his stumps for four. Ayub hit 53 off 66 balls with a six and five fours, while Agha made a more docile 69 from 106 deliveries with five boundaries as the pair revived the innings. Ayub hit his second ODI fifty before giving Corbin Bosch a return catch in the 25th over, while Agha was bowled by Bosch in the 41st. Down the order, Nawaz blasted a run-a-ball 59 with four sixes and three fours while all-rounder Faheem made 28 as Pakistan plundered 90 runs in the final 10 overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score I think we put up a good total but did not bowl and field well, said Shaheen. We will come back strongly.
DC Environment Has Always Felt Like Family, Want To Carry This Into WPL 2026, Says Shafali
ODI World Cup: Fresh off a match-winning performance in Indias historic 2025 Womens ODI World Cup triumph, opener Shafali Verma, one of the five retained players by Delhi Capitals, said the environment at the franchise has always felt like a family and that they want to carry this emotion into 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) season. Shafali delivered a stellar all-round performance in the ODI World Cup final against South Africa making 87 off 78 balls and picking two crucial wickets. The team has always felt like a family. If you see anyone down, any player will go and make them feel confident. Weve had this environment since the first season, which the owners, staff and management have built together. We want to carry that into 2026. We always try to give our best and hopefully this time we lift the cup, she said in a video posted on the franchises Instagram account. Jemimah, who struck an unbeaten 127 in the semifinal against Australia, expressed her gratitude for the continued backing from the franchise. This team always stands by each other. Whether we win or lose, we feel the support and freedom to play our way, be it from the owners, the coaching staff, or the management. This is what makes DC special. Each other look out for each other and gives it their all. I feel so blessed. The last three years of the WPL have been the best three years of my life., she said. Jemimah, who struck an unbeaten 127 in the semifinal against Australia, expressed her gratitude for the continued backing from the franchise. This team always stands by each other. Whether we win or lose, we feel the support and freedom to play our way, be it from the owners, the coaching staff, or the management. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This team is very welcoming right from the start. We'll definitely put up a really good show and win it this time, said Niki. The franchise will enter the mega auction with 13 available slots and a remaining purse of INR 5.70 crore, with an aim to make a rock-solid squad for WPL 2026. Article Source: IANS
Nuzhat Parween Heather Graham: Malolan Rangarajan, the newly appointed head coach of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), said retaining skipper Smriti Mandhana, wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh, seam-bowling all-rounder Ellyse Perry, and off-spin bowling all-rounder Shreyanka Patil has helped them cover a lot of areas and go into the mega auction with total clarity. RCB confirmed the retention spend stands at INR8.85 crore into four players Smriti being top pick with INR 3.5 crore, followed by Richa at INR 2.75 crore, Ellyse at INR 2 crore, and Shreyanka getting INR 60 lakh. It leaves them with INR 6.15 crore heading into the mega auction and one Right to Match (RTM) card. This gives us a solid base with having secured the services of a captain and an opening batter, a wicket keeper and a powerful middle order batter, a top order all-rounder who can give us a little bit of seam-bowling plus an Indian off spinner. With these four retentions, it gives us a very good core to build around. We've covered a lot of roles within these four retentions, key areas and with that we go into the auction with absolute clarity and knowing what we need to get, said Rangarajan in a statement on Thursday. Smriti, who made 434 runs in Indias 2025 Womens ODI World Cup winning campaign, has amassed 646 runs from 26 inning for RCB at a strike rate of 129 and four fifties. She is the second highest run getter for RCB behind Perry and led them to 2024 title win in New Delhi. With Smriti, we get a left-handed opener, a very, very aggressive batter. That's something that resonates with how we want to play. And also, a very, very calm leader who we think is tactically very astute. And not to forget, she was the captain that brought RCB its first title, said Rangarajan. Richa, meanwhile has scored 625 runs from 24 innings at a strike rate of 151 with four fifties. In WPL 2025, she scored 230 runs from eight innings at a strike rate of 176, which was the second highest among players with 100+ runs only behind Chinelle Henry (196). She is among, if not the best middle order batter, plus being a wicketkeeper gives us an all-round ability. Her association with risk and how she faces pressure situations is exactly what we want in our batting order. And somebody we view with leadership potential as well, added Rangarajan. Ellyse has the second most runs in WPL with 972 runs from 25 innings at a strike rate of 133 and eight fifties. Apart from being the highest run getter for RCB, Ellyse has consistently aggregated 250-plus runs in all three seasons so far and has been a vital cog for RCB with the ball too taking 14 scalps. I could go on about her achievements on the field, but I want to take a second to only mention what happens behind the scenes and what sort of standards she sets for our dressing room and for all the players. So having her involved in our future is very exciting. Even the way she presents herself on the field gives us three skills. Among the top run getters across three years. Very handy with the ball, can bowl either in the powerplay or middle or death, plus her fielding. She's a live wire, stated Rangarajan. Shreyanka, meanwhile, is the joint highest wicket taker for RCB with 19 wickets. She missed the 2025 season due to shin injury, but returned to action via this years Caribbean Premier League (CPL), where she won the title with Barbados Royals and has been turning out for Karnataka in the domestic season. With Shreyanka, it was one of those decisions where we wanted to give ourselves a little bit of time because everybody was aware that she's been on the sidelines for the last year or so. So we gave her the opportunity to go ahead and play a couple of tournaments. We saw her play, we did a due diligence behind the scene, had healthy discussions among coaches and the core group. And we came to the decision to retain her because one, she's an exceptional cricketer, an off spinner who's able to give us bowling through three phases. She's an Indian capped player and gave us the opportunity to build around three Indian core players plus Perry. So that made it a very exciting prospect for us, concluded Rangarajan. We saw her play, we did a due diligence behind the scene, had healthy discussions among coaches and the core group. And we came to the decision to retain her because one, she's an exceptional cricketer, an off spinner who's able to give us bowling through three phases. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score RCB Released Players: Renuka Singh Thakur, Sabbhineni Meghana, Nuzhat Parween Heather Graham, Georgia Wareham, Danni Wyatt-Hodge, Kim Garth, Ekta Bisht, Jagravi Pawar, Charlie Dean, Prema Rawat, Sneh Rana, VJ Joshitha, Kanika Ahuja, Kate Cross, Raghvi Bist, Asha Sobhana, Sophie Devine and Sophie Molineux Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Giving Sciver-Brunt First Spot In MI Retentions Was Harmanpreets Decision, Say Sources
ODI World Cup: Though two-time WPL champions Mumbai Indians (MI) were always expected to retain the likes of Harmanpreet Kaur and Nat Sciver-Brunt, the name of England skipper being the first retention pick ahead of the India captain came as a bit of surprise to many. Moreover, Nat, the seam-bowling all-rounder who won the player of the tournament honour in WPL 2025, has been retained at a higher price (Rs 3.5 crore) than skipper Harmanpreet, whose retention amount is Rs 2.5 crore. Sources familiar with the matter have told IANS that it was recent Womens ODI World Cup-winning captain Harmanpreets decision to give Nat the first slot in the MI retentions list. Harmanpreet wants to focus on having a great team for WPL 2026 and due to this, she decided that Nat would be MIs first retained player while shes the second pick for the franchise, further said sources to IANS. After Nat and Harmanpreet, MI have retained West Indies captain Hayley Matthews, as well as Indias seam-bowling all-rounder Amanjot Kaur and uncapped wicketkeeper-batter G Kamalini, who won the U19 Womens T20 World Cup this year and impressed all in the 2025 season. The retention process is always challenging because you're making tough calls about extraordinary talent. We are happy about the combination we've retained - a captain who leads by example, proven international match-winners and emerging Indian talent. Harman's ability to get the best out of her teammates is invaluable, and with Nat, Hayley, Amanjot and Kamalini, we have the perfect mix of aggression, skill, and temperament. Mumbai Indians has always been about creating champions, and this new phase is another opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to excellence along with our champions. Every player who has represented Mumbai Indians in the WPL has given their all, and we respect and honor those contributions, said MI co-owner Akash Ambani. MI will go into the auction with the purse of Rs 5.75, and will have no Right to Match (RTM) card, due to them retaining five players. Each franchise has been allotted Rs 15 crore to build its squad for WPL 2026 in the mega auction, set to take place in New Delhi on November 27. Mumbai Indians has always been about creating champions, and this new phase is another opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to excellence along with our champions. Every player who has represented Mumbai Indians in the WPL has given their all, and we respect and honor those contributions, said MI co-owner Akash Ambani. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score MI Released Players: Yastika Bhatia, Sanskriti Gupta, Saika Ishaque, Amelia Kerr, Shabnim Ismail, Jintimani Kalita, Nadine de Klerk, Sathyamoorthy Keerthana, Chloe Tryon, Akshita Maheshwari, Amandeep Kaur, Parunika Sisodia, Sajeevan Sajana, and Pooja Vastrakar. Article Source: IANS
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4th T20I: Marsh Admits India Were 'world-class' After Australia Crashed In Chase
Gold Coast: Australia captain Mitchell Marsh admitted his side fell short against a world-class Indian team after a dramatic batting collapse saw them lose the fourth T20I by 48 runs at Carrara Oval on Thursday. The defeat handed India an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series, with one game left to play in Brisbane on Saturday. Walking off, I thought around 167 was par on that wicket. The wicket provided a few challenges with the bat. In those situations, you just need a couple of partnerships, and we werent able to build that. So, fair play to India, theyre a world-class team, especially in these conditions, Marsh said after the match. Despite India posting what appeared to be a modest total of 167 for 8 on a two-paced pitch with variable bounce, their bowlers produced a commanding performance to turn the contest decisively in their favour. Washington Sundar led the attack with remarkable figures of 3 for 3, while Axar Patel and Shivam Dube claimed two wickets each. All six bowlers used by India took at least one wicket as Australia, well placed at 67 for 1, were bowled out for 119 in 18.2 overs, losing their last nine wickets for just 52 runs. Australia started brightly with Marsh and Matthew Short finding six boundaries between them, but the introduction of spin changed the tone of the chase. Axar struck first, trapping Short lbw after a failed sweep before returning to castle Josh Inglis. Marsh, who looked set on 35, was deceived by a slower ball from Dube and holed out to backward square leg, opening the floodgates for India. In an ideal world, youd have your full-strength side every game, but some of the boys have a big series coming up. We also like giving guys opportunities leading into a World Cup. More opportunities, guys get in games like this with high pressure, I think it's great, Marsh added when asked about Australias rotation policy. After Marshs dismissal, Australias middle order crumbled. Tim David miscued a pull shot off Dube to extra cover, while Josh Philippe fell to Arshdeep Singh, caught at short mid-wicket. Glenn Maxwell, who had struck a record-breaking hundred earlier in the series, was undone by a sharp googly from Varun Chakaravarthy that clipped the top of off stump. From there, Sundar took control. He trapped Marcus Stoinis lbw and then completed a sharp return catch to dismiss Xavier Bartlett, reaching his 50th T20I wicket in the process. Jasprit Bumrah added to Australias misery by bowling Ben Dwarshuis for his 99th T20I scalp, before Sundar fittingly ended the game, having Adam Zampa hole out to long-on. After Marshs dismissal, Australias middle order crumbled. Tim David miscued a pull shot off Dube to extra cover, while Josh Philippe fell to Arshdeep Singh, caught at short mid-wicket. Glenn Maxwell, who had struck a record-breaking hundred earlier in the series, was undone by a sharp googly from Varun Chakaravarthy that clipped the top of off stump. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Australia will now head to Brisbane facing a must-win situation to finish the series on a positive note, while India will look to close out the series 31 with another all-round effort. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Were Very Happy With The Players Weve Retained, Says DC Coach Jonathan Batty
U19 T20 World Cup: Delhi Capitals (DC) head coach Jonathan Batty acknowledged the emotional challenge of releasing players while expressing confidence in the retained core of Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Marizanne Kapp, Annabel Sutherland and Niki Prasad for WPL 2026. Jemimah and Shafali were instrumental in India winning 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, by delivering match-winning performances in the semifinal and final. Niki was promising in her maiden WPL season this year after captaining India to 2025 Womens U19 T20 World Cup win, while Marizanne and Annabel had great all-round performances in the recent 50-over global event. Weve played some outstanding cricket over the first three seasons. This was a tight-knit group that performed as a cohesive unit, and that togetherness reflected in our results. Its always difficult to release players after sharing such a successful journey, but thats the nature of the WPL and the challenge that comes with it. Were very happy with the players weve retained, and our focus now will be on building the rest of the squad around this strong core. Its going to be an exciting auction, and were looking forward to what lies ahead, said Batty in a statement shortly after the retentions were announced. DC are the only franchise to reach the final in all three editions of the WPL, and will enter the 2026 WPL mega auction, to be held in New Delhi on November 27, with 13 available slots. Letting go of players from such a consistent, high-performing squad is never easy, but thats the challenge that comes with a mega auction. Every player has played a pivotal role in our journey so far. Although we narrowly missed lifting the trophy, were immensely proud of what this group has achieved in the first three seasons. Were very satisfied with our retentions. Jemi, Shafali, Marizanne, Annabel and Niki form a strong core for us to build around. My best wishes to all the players, both retained and released, for the next phase of their careers. Were eagerly looking forward to the first-ever WPL mega auction. It promises to be exciting, and we hope this is the year we go one step further, said DC co-owner Parth Jindal. Among the released players are Meg Lanning, Alice Capsey, Jess Jonassen, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy and Shikha Pandey. The WPL has been an incredible journey of growth, both for the sport and for womens cricket in India. Were extremely proud of how this team has performed over the first three seasons - consistently reaching the finals and setting benchmarks of professionalism and team spirit. As we enter a new cycle, our focus remains on nurturing the immense talent we already have in our ranks and building around it. The upcoming mega auction marks an exciting new chapter, and were confident the Delhi Capitals family will continue to inspire fans and strive to bring home the trophy this year, said DC co-owner Kiran Kumar Grandhi. Among the released players are Meg Lanning, Alice Capsey, Jess Jonassen, Radha Yadav, Arundhati Reddy and Shikha Pandey. The WPL has been an incredible journey of growth, both for the sport and for womens cricket in India. Were extremely proud of how this team has performed over the first three seasons - consistently reaching the finals and setting benchmarks of professionalism and team spirit. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score DC Released Players List: Meg Lanning, Sneha Deepthi, Alice Capsey, Arundhati Reddy, Jess Jonassen, Minnu Mani, N Sree Charani, Shikha Pandey, Nandini Kashyap, Sarah Bryce, Taniyaa Bhatia, Radha Yadav, Titas Sadhu Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Confident That Mega Auction Will Help UP Warriorz To Restructure Squad, Says Coach Nayar
U19 World Cup: After retaining only uncapped batter and former U19 World Cup winner Shweta Sehrawat ahead of WPL 2026, UP Warriorz (UPW) head coach Abhishek Nayar said that the franchise is focused on making a fresh start and the mega auction, to be held in New Delhi on November 27, gives them the chance to do that. UPW, one of the founding teams in the WPL, have struggled for consistency in results. After entering the playoffs in the inaugural season in 2023, they failed to qualify for the playoffs and even ended as wooden spooners in the 2025 season. In a bid to reshape their trajectory, the franchise appointed Nayar as the head coach and barring retaining Shweta for Rs 50 lakh, they have made big calls to let go of the likes of India's premier allrounder Deepti Sharma, who became the Player of the Tournament in the 2025 ODI World Cup triumph, Alyssa Healy, Sophie Ecclestone, Alana King, Tahlia McGrath and Kranti Gaud. The UP Warriorz have had some tremendous players in the past seasons, but as we enter a new cycle in the WPL, it is essential to make a fresh start. This does not in any way close the doors for our players to come back to the set-up, and we are working on this with a new plan, and we are confident that the WPL Mega Auction will help us restructure our squad in a way that benefits the UP Warriorz, said Nayar in a statement on Thursday. In a bid to reshape their trajectory, the franchise appointed Nayar as the head coach and barring retaining Shweta for Rs 50 lakh, they have made big calls to let go of the likes of India's premier allrounder Deepti Sharma, who became the Player of the Tournament in the 2025 ODI World Cup triumph, Alyssa Healy, Sophie Ecclestone, Alana King, Tahlia McGrath and Kranti Gaud. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score This decision marks a fresh beginning for us as we prepare for the new season. The size of our purse and the Right to Match mechanism allows us to plan strategically and also gives our Head Coach, Abhishek Nayar the flexibility of building the most appropriate combination that would allow us to compete for the title, said Kshemal Waingankar, UPW COO. Article Source: IANS
WPL: Mandhana, Sciver-Brunt, Gardner retained for INR 3.5 crore; Harmanpreet gets INR 2.5 crore
UP Warriorz did not retain Deepti Sharma, the player of the tournament at the ODI Women's World Cup
Deepti Sharma Says She Liked Being Addressed As DSP By PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: India all-rounder Deepti Sharma was elated upon meeting the President of India, Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with her team, after their victory at the recently concluded Womens World Cup, and said that she felt special on being addressed as DSP by the PM. Deepti, who won the Player of the Tournament for her wicket-taking spree at the World Cup, also revealed that the PM knew everything about everyone and had knowledge about her Instagram bio as well as her favourite dish, which is paneer. Im feeling very happy, and it feels really good because everyone has been waiting for this moment for a long time. The dream of all Indians - and mine too - has come true by winning the World Cup trophy. History has been created, and I think everyone will remember this for a long time - we will too - and right now, were enjoying this moment, Deepti told IANS. The meeting with him went really well, and his words were very motivating for us. It's great to have met him. Today we also met the President, and it felt great meeting her as well. When the Prime Minister speaks, I feel like I could just keep listening to him; I really enjoy listening to his speeches - theyre always wonderful. He motivated us to keep moving forward like this and said that his blessings are with us. He told us that we are doing very well, which is a matter of great pride for the country, and that he wishes we continue to do great in the future too. He took the time out of his valuable schedule for us, and we spoke with him for quite some time. He also talked about Lord Hanuman, and he already knew that I am a great devotee of Hanuman Ji. He knew about my Hanuman tattoo, and I told him that it gives me a lot of motivation. I told him that whenever I feel low, I remember Hanuman Ji and come out of that phase. He even knew that I write Jai Shri Ram on Instagram that was a big thing for me, that he follows and keeps track of everything. Hearing that made me feel really good. He also knew that paneer is my favourite food, and he mentioned that paneer is one of his favourite dishes too that was also really nice to hear. Whether I feel high or low, I always keep chanting Hanuman Jis name it gives me great motivation every time I do so. Along with my family, He is my biggest strength; He gives me power and energy. Even Modi Ji believes in Hanuman Ji, and thats why he has such positive vibes, she added. Deepti also noted an interesting fact from her meeting with the PM and said that she was elated to be addressed as DSP by the political stalwart. It felt wonderful when the first words he said were, DSP, you tell us. I liked the way he addressed me like that. Deepti also mentioned that the PM urged members of the womens team to offer support to the less privileged sections of society and help talented girls pursue their dreams of playing the sport. She hoped that parents would support girls in their sporting pursuits and motivate them to perform well whenever they compete. The spin-bowling all-rounder believes that Indias World Cup victory will lead to a shift in people's mindsets. He told us that wherever we go, we should support young girls especially those from areas where they dont have many opportunities to play so that Indias name can shine in sports. It feels good when anyone supports players from any sport, whether its an individual or a team game. When we support each other, it creates a positive mindset it feels like someone is standing behind us, watching and cheering for us. Of course, the whole world is watching, but when Modi Ji says, You just keep playing, we are with you, it feels really good to hear that. I hope everyone watched the World Cup and learned a lot from it. I would like as many girls as possible to take up cricket and move forward in sports. I also want their families to support them not to stop them from playing, but to encourage and motivate them. We too moved forward step by step, and by winning the World Cup final, we changed peoples mindsets. Everyones thinking has evolved now even in families, parents are saying that they want their daughters to play, and especially to play cricket. I truly believe that many individuals interests have grown Ive felt this change over the years. Definitely, there has been a positive shift, especially in the minds of parents, she further added. He told us that wherever we go, we should support young girls especially those from areas where they dont have many opportunities to play so that Indias name can shine in sports. It feels good when anyone supports players from any sport, whether its an individual or a team game. When we support each other, it creates a positive mindset it feels like someone is standing behind us, watching and cheering for us. Of course, the whole world is watching, but when Modi Ji says, You just keep playing, we are with you, it feels really good to hear that. I hope everyone watched the World Cup and learned a lot from it. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Now, after this World Cup, many changes will come in womens cricket. There have already been numerous improvements, thanks to the BCCI's strong support for womens cricket. The WPL (Womens Premier League) has started, and even Test cricket is being played. The support from BCCI is a great thing for the growth of womens cricket. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Retaining Gardner And Mooney Reflects In Our Playing Ethos, Says Klinger
Chief Business Officer: Adani Sportsline-owned Gujarat Giants on Thursday announced they have retained Australian players Ashleigh Gardner and Beth Mooney ahead of the 2026 WPL mega auction, with head coach Michael Klinger saying the duo have the qualities which reflect their playing ethos. Ashleigh captained GG in WPL 2025 and scored 243 runs in nine innings at a strike rate of 164 with 18 sixes, the most by any batter in the tournament. She also picked up eight wickets at an economy rate of eight. Beth, meanwhile, amassed 237 runs in nine innings at a healthy strike rate of 128, including registering two half-centuries during the 2025 season. We played an exciting brand of cricket last season, and while parting ways with some players is always tough, its part of the leagues evolution. Weve retained two strong players who reflect our playing ethos, and were eager to add fresh energy at the auction to take the team forward, said head coach Michael Klinger in a statement. The retentions of Ashleigh and Beth for INR 3.5 crore and INR 2.5 crore respectively come on the back of the franchises maiden playoffs appearance in 2025 WPL, and will now aim to fill 16 slots at the mega auction happening in New Delhi later this month. We played an exciting brand of cricket last season, and while parting ways with some players is always tough, its part of the leagues evolution. Weve retained two strong players who reflect our playing ethos, and were eager to add fresh energy at the auction to take the team forward, said head coach Michael Klinger in a statement. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score GG has let go of Harleen Deol, Kashvee Gautam, Bharti Fulmali, Laura Wolvaardt, Deandra Dottin, Tanuja Kanwar, Dayalan Hemalatha, Danielle Gibson, Meghna Singh, Phoebe Litchfield, Mannat Kashyap, Prakashika Naik, Simran Shaikh, Sayali Satghare, Priya Mishra and Shabnam Shakil Article Source: IANS
ICC shortlists venues for 2026 T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka
The 20-team tournament will be played at three venues in Sri Lanka and five in India
ODI World Cup: Indias ODI World Cup-winning stars Harmanpreet Kaur, Smriti Mandhana, Jemimah Rodrigues and Shafali Verma are among the marquee names retained by the Womens Premier League (WPL) franchises ahead of the 2026 mega auction. In a live show by the broadcasters on Thursday, retentions of all teams were unveiled - comprising of a mix of maximum of three Indian capped players, two overseas players and two Indian uncapped players. Harmanpreet along with Hayley Matthews, Nat-Sciver Brunt, Amanjot Kaur and G Kamalini are confirmed to be Mumbai Indians retained players. The likes of Amelia Kerr, Pooja Vastrakar and Yastika Bhatia along with others are released into the auction pool. Delhi Capitals, meanwhile, have retained Jemimah and Shafali along with Annabel Sutherland and Marizanne Kapp, and uncapped Niki Prasad. It means the likes of Meg Lanning, Radha Yadav and N Sree Charani amongst others are released. Royal Challengers Bengaluru, have retained four players - Smriti, Ellyse Perry, Shreyanka Patil and Richa Ghosh. The likes of Sophie Molineux, Renuka Singh Thakur, Sneh Rana and Danni Wyatt-Hodge along with others have been released. UP Warriorz have pressed the refresh button by retaining only Shweta Sehrawat, the uncapped India batter who won U19 World Cup in 2023. They have let go of Alyssa Healy, Deepti Sharma, Sophie Ecclestone and Kranti Gaud. Royal Challengers Bengaluru, have retained four players - Smriti, Ellyse Perry, Shreyanka Patil and Richa Ghosh. The likes of Sophie Molineux, Renuka Singh Thakur, Sneh Rana and Danni Wyatt-Hodge along with others have been released. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score MI and DC have retained the maximum five players permitted under WPL rules. RCB have retained four, while GG and UPW have retained just two and one player. It also means only RCB, GG and UPW will use the Right to Match card in the mega auction to be held in New Delhi on November 27. Article Source: IANS

