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Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana, after ending her relationship with composer Palash Muchhal, made her first public appearance since the breakup. She said cricket remains her greatest love and the Indian jersey her biggest motivation, helping her set aside personal struggles and stay focused on her life and career.
2nd T20I: When I Do Get Going, I Try To Make It Count, Says De Kock On Match-winning 90
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock, who made a match-winning 90 in South Africas 51-run win over India in the second T20I at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, said he always looks to make it count whenever he finds rhythm. De Kock set the tone for South Africa, posting 213/4 with clean hitting at the top and dazzling shots hit square of the wicket through the leg-side. His 46-ball 90 was laced with five fours and seven sixes, apart from sharing an 83-run stand with Aiden Markram for the second wicket. I dont know whats going on; its just happening. I guess thats the thing, when I do get going, I try to make it count. Thats pretty much what it is, literally. Look, I just think its because we play each other so many times. We always play on good wickets, especially here back home. Thats literally what it boils down to at the end of the day, said de Kock after getting the Player of the Match award. Look, the guy (Arshdeep Singh) got me out plenty of times, that I know for sure. And it always seems to be the same way. So I think it was just a technical thing I needed to be aware of, and after that, it would sort of play out naturally. Thats pretty much all it boils down to, he said. He also went on to highlight the contrasting conditions across the two innings. I think the wicket was a bit slow up front, felt like it took some time to get to the bat. When we were batting, any new batsman would find it a bit harder to come in. The ball didnt feel like it was wet; it still felt dry. So it was just a matter of myself and Aiden (Markram) and me holding on and trying to build a partnership, because it wasnt going to be easy for the next guy walking in. When the Indian team batted, it went the other way. It got two-paced with a bit more pace in it, it quickened up, and everything moved around at pace. When we batted, it moved around quite slowly. So thats really the difference between the conditions in the two innings, he elaborated. Pacer Ottniel Baartman, who finished with four wickets, including three scalps coming in the 19th over, credited the early breakthroughs by Jansen and Ngidi for allowing him to be more attacking later with the ball. Nothing too fancy. I reckon the two frontline seamers set the tone for us up front and just allowed me to come in and do my thing. We acknowledged that there was something in the surface, so it was about keeping the ball on the surface and hopefully getting some purchase off the wicket. Pacer Ottniel Baartman, who finished with four wickets, including three scalps coming in the 19th over, credited the early breakthroughs by Jansen and Ngidi for allowing him to be more attacking later with the ball. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Explaining his approach and the training behind it, Baartman said, The training camps are quick and fast, so you need to be warm all the time. Whenever the captain calls upon you, you have to be ready. When they set the tone the way they did, when you have teams three or four down in the Power-play, its difficult for them to come back from that. That just allows the backup bowlers to do their thing. Article Source: IANS
2nd T20I: It's A Learning Process, Just Learn And Move Forward, Says Suryakumar Yadav
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: India captain Suryakumar Yadav admitted his side fell short in execution with both bat and ball in their 51-run defeat to South Africa in the second T20I, adding that its a part of their learning process and that they would move forward with lessons from here to the third game. At the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, India didnt have the greatest times with the ball and bat conceding 213/4, including 15 wides. In reply, barring Tilak Varmas 62, none of the batters stood up to scoreboard pressure and were bowled out for 162. I mean, we bowled first, and there was not enough we could do. We could have just come back nicely because we bowled first, and then later on, they realised how the lengths are important on this wicket. But it's a learning process. Just learn and move forward, said Suryakumar in the post-match presentation ceremony. He noted that the dew played a role but said India lacked a backup plan when their primary plans failed. A little bit of dew as well, and also if it wasn't working, we should have had a second plan, but we didn't go to that. But it's okay. As I said, it's a learning process. We learned how they bowled in the second innings. We learned from that, and then we try to execute in the next game. On the batting front, Suryakumar conceded that the top order, including himself, had not done their job well. I think myself, Shubman, we could have given a good start because we can't rely on Abhishek all the time. The way he's been batting, he might have an off day. Shubman and I, Shubman and a few other batters should have taken it. He noted that the dew played a role but said India lacked a backup plan when their primary plans failed. A little bit of dew as well, and also if it wasn't working, we should have had a second plan, but we didn't go to that. But it's okay. As I said, it's a learning process. We learned how they bowled in the second innings. We learned from that, and then we try to execute in the next game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Explaining Axar Patels puzzling promotion to number three, Suryakumar said the team had backed his good batting form to pay off. We just thought in the last game, we had seen Axar bat really well in the longer format, and we wanted him to bat back the same way today as well. But unfortunately, (it didnt work) he did bat well. But we will see what's up for us going on in the next game. Article Source: IANS
2nd T20I: De Kock, Baartman Star As South Africa Level Series With 51-run Win Over India (ld)
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Riding on Quinton de Kocks blazing 90 and a 4-24 by Ottniel Baartman, South Africa levelled the five-game series with a resounding 51run win over India in the second T20I at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Thursday. De Kock set the tone for South Africa, posting 213/4 with clean hitting at the top and dazzling shots hit square of the wicket through the leg-side, as his 46-ball 90 was laced with five fours and seven sixes. He also shared a partnership of 83 with skipper Aiden Markram for the second wicket, something which will keep IPL franchises interested in roping him at next weeks auction. India briefly clawed back with scalps, with Varun Chakaravarthy taking two of them. But South Africa regained control in the closing stages, as David Miller (20 not out) and Donovan Ferreira (30 not out) added 53 runs off just 25 balls to push South Africa past 210. In reply, Indias chase faltered early and never recovered from the blows of losing Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, and skipper Suryakumar Yadav. With Axar Patels puzzling promotion to number three failing to pay off, Tilak Varma was the only Indian batter to find rhythm and show some enterprise by scoring 62 off 34 balls. But he lacked support from the other end as wickets tumbled around him, and Varma was the last man to fall as India were bowled out for 162 in 19.1 overs. South Africas bowlers maintained pressure throughout, used their cutters well, and conceded only five extras, including three wides, in tough bowling conditions, where India conceded a whopping 15 extras seven of which came from Arshdeep Singh. Apart from Baartman, Marco Jansen, Lungi Ngidi, and Lutho Sipamla took two wickets each. Inserted into batting first, de Kock gave South Africa a flying start by carting an erring Arshdeep for two sixes and a four in the third over. De Kock and Reeza Hendricks feasted on the short ball by getting a pulled six each off Jasprit Bumrah in the fourth over. India turned to spin in the fifth over, and Chakravarthy got the first breakthrough by castling Hendricks with a quicker delivery that skidded through the pitch. The dismissal extended Chakravarthys dominance over Hendricks, with him having removed the batter three times in just seven balls in T20Is. Despite that, South Africa maintained momentum as de Kock targeted Axar Patel in the sixth over - pulling him for a towering six, before punching and glancing off Hardik Pandya and Chakaravarthy for a brace of boundaries. While Markram was yet to find fluency, de Kock reached his half-century off 26 balls with a leg-side whip off a full toss from Pandya, before dancing down the pitch to thump Axar for a maximum and launching an off-colour Arshdeep, who gave a staggering seven wides in an 18-run 11th over, down the ground for another six. It felt Markram had found his groove by smacking Chakaravarthy over long-on for consecutive sixes. But attempting to hit another six, Markram holed out to deep mid-wicket, giving Chakaravarthy his second scalp. De Kock continued to dazzle by smashing Pandya for boundaries before an attempt to dab into the off side ended in his dismissal as wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma moved sharply to his left, parried the ball between gloves, and broke the stumps. One brought two for India as Axar cramped Dewald Brevis for room, and the top-edge on pull was caught by longon sprinting in to complete a diving low catch. With conditions being tough for bowlers, Miller and Ferreira hit six boundaries between themselves in the last three overs to lift South Africa past the 210-run mark. Indias chase began in disarray as Gill was undone by a terrific delivery from Ngidi that straightened off a good length, squaring him up and finding the edge to slip, as he fell for a golden duck. Abhishek, who had already cleared the boundary ropes twice, was completely squared up as Jansen got one to straighten over the middle stump to draw an outside edge to the keeper and dismiss him for 17. Axar walked in at number three, but soon saw Suryakumar depart as he went after a back-of-a-length ball from Jansen and edged behind to de Kock. Varma offered some resistance by hitting three boundaries, with a whipped six off Sipamla being the standout. But South Africa continued to chip away as Axars attempt to break free ended in chipping a drive to give cover a low catch off Baartman. Varma brought out the pull and switch hit to collect sixes, before bringing up his fifth T20I fifty in 27 balls by slog-sweeping Ngidi for another maximum. But South Africa continued to chip away as a struggling Pandya holed out to deep mid-wicket off Sipamla, just a ball after being dropped by long-on. Despite more lofty hits coming from the willows of Varma and Jitesh Sharma, who smashed 27 off 17 balls, the result was a foregone conclusion in South Africas favour as the visitors secured a superb series-levelling win. Varma brought out the pull and switch hit to collect sixes, before bringing up his fifth T20I fifty in 27 balls by slog-sweeping Ngidi for another maximum. But South Africa continued to chip away as a struggling Pandya holed out to deep mid-wicket off Sipamla, just a ball after being dropped by long-on. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 213/4 in 20 overs (Quinton de Kock 90, Donovan Ferreira 30 not out; Varun Chakaravarthy 2-29, Axar Patel 1-27) beat India 162 all out in 19.1 overs (Tilak Varma 62, Jitesh Sharma 27; Ottniel Baartman 4-24, Marco Jansen 2-25) by 51 runs Article Source: IANS
2nd T20I: Baartman Picks 4-24 As South Africa Level Series With 51-run Win Over India
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Riding on Quinton de Kocks blazing 90 and Ottniel Baartmans figures of 4-24, South Africa levelled the five-game series with a resounding 51run win over India in the second T20I at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Thursday. De Kock set the tone for South Africa, posting 213 with clean hitting at the top, as his 46-ball 90 was laced with five fours and seven sixes. In reply, Indias chase faltered early and never recovered from the blows of losing Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, and skipper Suryakumar Yadav. With Axar Patels puzzling promotion to No.3 failing to pay off, Tilak Varma was the only Indian batter to find rhythm and show some enterprise by scoring 62 off 34 balls. But he lacked support from the other end as wickets tumbled around him, and Varma was the last man to fall as India were bowled out for 162 in 19.1 overs. South Africas bowlers maintained pressure throughout and conceded only five extras, including three wides, in tough bowling conditions, where India conceded a whopping 15 extras. Apart from Baartman, Marco Jansen, Lungi Ngidi, and Lutho Sipamla took two wickets each. Indias chase began in disarray as Gill was undone by a terrific delivery from Ngidi that straightened off a good length, squaring him up and finding the edge to slip, as he fell for a golden duck. Abhishek, who had already cleared the boundary ropes twice, was completely squared up as Jansen got one to straighten over the middle stump to draw an outside edge to the keeper and dismiss him for 17. Axar walked in at number three, but soon saw Suryakumar depart as he went after a back-of-a-length ball from Jansen and edged behind to Quinton de Kock. Varma offered some resistance by hitting three boundaries, with a whipped six off Sipamla being the standout. But South Africa continued to chip away as Axars attempt to break free ended in chipping a drive to give cover a low catch off Baartman. Varma brought out the pull and switch hit to collect sixes, before bringing up his fifth T20I fifty in 27 balls by slog-sweeping Ngidi for another maximum. But South Africa continued to chip away as a struggling Hardik Pandya holed out to deep mid-wicket off Sipamla, just a ball after being dropped by long-on. Despite more lofty hits coming from the willows of Varma and Jitesh Sharma, who smashed 27 off 17 balls, the result was a foregone conclusion in South Africas favour as the visitors secured a superb series-levelling win. Varma brought out the pull and switch hit to collect sixes, before bringing up his fifth T20I fifty in 27 balls by slog-sweeping Ngidi for another maximum. But South Africa continued to chip away as a struggling Hardik Pandya holed out to deep mid-wicket off Sipamla, just a ball after being dropped by long-on. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa 213/4 in 20 overs (Quinton de Kock 90, Donovan Ferreira 30 not out; Varun Chakaravarthy 2-29, Axar Patel 1-27) beat India 162 all out in 19.1 overs (Tilak Varma 62, Jitesh Sharma 27; Ottniel Baartman 4-24, Marco Jansen 2-25) by 51 runs Article Source: IANS
2nd T20I: This Is A Special Moment For Me, Says Harmanpreet On Stand Naming Honour
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: India womens captain Harmanpreet Kaur described the naming of a stand in her honour ahead of the second T20I at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium as a special moment, adding that all her hard work and struggle paid off to see this day. On Thursday, before the start of the match, Harmanpreet and former India mens all-rounder Yuvraj Singh were honoured with stands named after them. The ceremony saw both players being joined by their family members, India players Amanjot Kaur, Harleen Deol, BCCI President Mithun Manhas, and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. After winning the World Cup, a lot of things have changed in my life. But I think this is a special moment for me. The soil on which I started playing, today I will finally have a stand on my name. So I think it's a very proud moment for me and I really want to thank the Punjab Cricket Association for that, said Harmanpreet, who captained India to the Womens ODI World Cup win in November, in a video posted by the BCCI on their social media accounts. All the hard work, all the struggle has paid off today. So I think it is a very emotional moment for me. But as well, whoever is going to watch this video, whoever is listening, I think it is going to be very motivational for all of them, she said. Yuvraj, who retired from international cricket in 2019, was instrumental in Indias triumph in the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. His finest time came in the 2011 ODI World Cup -- scoring 362 runs and taking 15 wickets to be named Player of the Series in Indias victorious campaign. All the hard work, all the struggle has paid off today. So I think it is a very emotional moment for me. But as well, whoever is going to watch this video, whoever is listening, I think it is going to be very motivational for all of them, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yuvraj Singh, who played 40 Tests, 304 ODIs, and 58 T20Is for India, expressed gratitude for a stand being named after him. That's a huge honour. I think it's been a lot of years playing for India and Punjab. So it's a special ground for me as a coach and a mentor, and thank you to the BCCI, PCA for giving me their support and giving me that huge honour. Article Source: IANS
Harmanpreet Kaur, Yuvraj Singh stands inaugurated at New Chandigarh Stadium
The stands were inaugurated before the start of the second men's T20I between India and South Africa at the venue
2nd T20I: Would Call Myself A Leg Spinner As I Bowl More Leggies, Says Chakaravarthy
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Ahead of the second T20I against South Africa, India spinner Varun Chakaravarthy said he would describe himself as a leg-spinner rather than being called an off-spinner or mystery spinner due to him bowling more leg-breaks of late. I would call myself a leg spinner, but because I'm bowling, I've started bowling more leggies nowadays, so leg spinner. But I'm more of a carrom ball bowler and off spinner as well, said Chakaravarthy in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium. In 30 T20Is, Chakaravarthy has picked 47 wickets and established himself as a first-choice spinner in the set-up since October 2024. He spoke about the preparations from his end for the matches. Definitely, there's a lot of planning behind the scenes. I do sit with my video analyst and see what's happening and the latest match, what the opponents have played in the last five to six matches, what new shots they are trying to play, and just try to keep up on updates on all those things. In 30 T20Is, Chakaravarthy has picked 47 wickets and established himself as a first-choice spinner in the set-up since October 2024. He spoke about the preparations from his end for the matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He signed off by saying that playing domestic cricket helps him improve upon any shortcomings in his bowling. The best thing where I can work is the domestic where the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy happens, and it's extremely competitive, and I definitely find it very tough to bowl there also. So playing such matches gives me more confidence in how to tackle the international-level players. So that's the thing - play more matches. Article Source: IANS
Chargesheet Filed Against Bangladesh A Cricketer Tofael Ahmed Raihan In Sexual Assault Case
Children Repression Prevention Act: Police have filed a chargesheet against Bangladesh A teams pace-bowling all-rounder Tofael Ahmed Raihan, accusing him of repeatedly sexually assaulting a young woman after allegedly promising to marry her. The chargesheet has been filed under Section 9(1) of the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act, sub-inspector Md Samiul Islam of Gulshan Police Station confirmed to Cricbuzz on Thursday. According to investigators, the allegations appear to be supported by the womans statement, hotel booking records, medical reports, and other evidence collected during the inquiry. The court is expected to review the charge sheet at the next hearing on December 30, the report suggested. Based on the case documents, Tofael initially reached out to the woman on Facebook in January. Their Messenger chats slowly evolved into what the woman perceived as a romantic relationship. She told police she agreed to keep talking with him only after he promised marriage. The woman claimed that on January 31, Tofael took her to a hotel in Gulshan, introduced her as his wife, and then sexually assaulted her. She stated that similar episodes happened several more times, and that he ultimately refused to marry her despite promising to do so repeatedly. She filed a case at Gulshan Police Station on August 1, accusing him of multiple acts of sexual violence. On September 24, the High Court granted Tofael six weeks of anticipatory bail and instructed him to surrender to the Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal upon the expiry of the bail period. However, police say he did not follow this directive. The woman claimed that on January 31, Tofael took her to a hotel in Gulshan, introduced her as his wife, and then sexually assaulted her. She stated that similar episodes happened several more times, and that he ultimately refused to marry her despite promising to do so repeatedly. She filed a case at Gulshan Police Station on August 1, accusing him of multiple acts of sexual violence. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The case now awaits the courts next steps as the legal process progresses. Article Source: IANS
2nd T20I: Unchanged India Elect To Bowl First; South Africa Bring In Reeza, Baartman And Linde
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: An unchanged India have won the toss and elected to bowl first against South Africa in the second T20I at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Thursday. The stadium is hosting its first mens international cricket match and becomes the 55th venue in India to join this bandwagon. India are currently leading the five-game series 1-0, and a win on Thursday will help them make it 2-0. This has always been a wonderful ground. When we played here during franchise cricket, and recently saw a womens game also happen here, it was wonderful, and it's the first mens game, I heard, that's happening here -- international, so very excited for it. Im sure the crowd are also excited. Its really important for the boys to understand their responsibilities and see what the team demands in that situation. They batted perfectly, looking at the situation. 175 on that wicket was a little over par. The way we bowled, I think it was a lovely effort, said India skipper Suryakumar Yadav. He also heaped praise on seam bowling all-rounder Hardik Pandyas match-winning efforts in the first T20I in Cuttack. The balance that he (Hardik Pandya) provides in the team is amazing. The way he batted, the way he keeps calm on the ground when hes batting, when its a pressure situation. The way he bowled also, I think thats more important. His overs are also really important for the side. The way he carried himself throughout the game, it didnt look like he was injured, added Suryakumar. South Africa captain Aiden Markram said Tristan Stubbs, Keshav Maharaj, and Anrich Nortje have been replaced by Reeza Hendricks, Ottniel Baartman, and George Linde in the Proteas playing eleven. We would have fielded. Looks like a good wicket. Not a lot of international games here, but I hope to get a good score and put them under pressure. We have to make peace with the fact that we can have nights like the first game, and hope to make a better effort today. We'll get feedback on scores after a few overs, not thought of it now, he said. Playing XIs: We would have fielded. Looks like a good wicket. Not a lot of international games here, but I hope to get a good score and put them under pressure. We have to make peace with the fact that we can have nights like the first game, and hope to make a better effort today. We'll get feedback on scores after a few overs, not thought of it now, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Reeza Hendricks, Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram (capt), Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Donovan Ferreira, George Linde, Marco Jansen, Lutho Sipamla, Lungi Ngidi, and Ottneil Baartman Article Source: IANS
Unchanged India bowl, SA bring in Reeza, Baartman and Linde
Dewy conditions led captain Suryakumar Yadav to field first on a pitch known for favouring pace bowlers
Stands Named After Harmanpreet Kaur And Yuvraj Singh Inaugurated Ahead Of Second Mens T20I
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Stands named after India womens captain Harmanpreet Kaur and former mens all-rounder Yuvraj Singh were inaugurated ahead of the second mens T20I against South Africa at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium on Thursday. Siddhant Sharma, the officiating Secretary of Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), had previously told IANS about honouring Harmanpreet and Yuvraj by naming stands after them, with the duo to be in attendance at the venue. The inauguration on Thursday was led by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and PCA President Amarjit Mehta, with BCCI President Mithun Manhas and Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria in attendance as well. Last month, Harmanpreet created history by leading India to its first senior ICC trophy in womens cricket by lifting the ODI World Cup title at the D.Y. Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Yuvraj, meanwhile, played a pivotal role in Indias twin World Cup triumphs -- the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007 and the ODI World Cup in 2011. He had cemented his legacy as one of the games great match-winners in white-ball cricket. Yuvraj also joined the Indian team huddle ahead of the second T20I and offered words of wisdom to the Suryakumar Yadav-led side. Harmanpreet has become the third Indian womens cricketer to have a stand named after her. Previously, legendary players like Jhulan Goswami (Eden Gardens, Kolkata) and Mithali Raj (ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam) were bestowed with this honour. In the presence of Mann and other PCA office bearers, cash rewards of Rs 11 lakh for Harmanpreet, Amanjot Kaur, and Harleen Deol were also handed out, while the fielding coach of the World Cup-winning team, Munish Bali, was given a reward of Rs 5 lakh. Harmanpreet has become the third Indian womens cricketer to have a stand named after her. Previously, legendary players like Jhulan Goswami (Eden Gardens, Kolkata) and Mithali Raj (ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam) were bestowed with this honour. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Adding more sparks to the second T20I will be the presence of three Punjab players in vice-captain Shubman Gill, opener Abhishek Sharma, and fast bowler Arshdeep Singh in Indias playing eleven. Article Source: IANS
2026 Mens T20 WC Group Stage And Super Eight Tickets To Be On Sale From Wednesday Evening
The International Cricket Council: Tickets for the Group Stage and Super Eight of the 2026 ICC Mens T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka will be put on sale at 6:45 pm from Thursday evening. The tenth edition of the mega event will be held from February 7 to March 8, with matches spread across eight venues in India and Sri Lanka. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said prices for the tickets in phase one will start at Rs 100 at some venues in India and 1000 LKR in Sri Lanka. The Rs 100 strategy was first put into use during the 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, also hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Phase I of ticket sales is an important milestone in our journey towards delivering the most accessible and global ICC event ever staged. Our vision for the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 is clear: every fan, regardless of background, geography, or financial means, should have the chance to access an in-stadia experience of world-class marquee cricket. With tickets starting from just 100 and LKR1000, we are putting affordability at the centre of our strategy. This is about opening the gates wide and inviting millions to be part of a global celebration of cricket, not as spectators from afar, but as active participants in the energy, emotion, and magic that only a stadium can offer. The 2026 edition, featuring 20 teams and 55 matches, will be the most ambitious and inclusive T20 World Cup in history. We firmly believe it will set a new benchmark not only for competitive excellence but for fan experience and access. Our commitment is to bring the world closer to the game and to ensure this becomes a tournament remembered for both its cricketing brilliance and its connection with the fans we serve, said ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta. The tournament will open in Colombo with Pakistan facing the Netherlands, followed by West Indies taking on Bangladesh in Kolkata, before India take on the USA in a high-profile clash in Mumbai. India enters the competition as the defending champions and will be aiming to retain the silverware won in 2024. With tickets starting as low as 100, the excitement around the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 is multiplied manifold. We are committed to creating a world-class match-day experience that reflects Indias passion for the sport, modern facilities, smooth logistics, and stadiums buzzing with energy. This tournament is an opportunity for fans to come together and celebrate cricket in its most electrifying format. We have worked closely with all stakeholders to ensure accessibility, comfort, and an atmosphere worthy of a global event. We warmly welcome fans from across India and around the globe to witness thrilling action and create lifelong memories, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. While the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Eden Gardens in Kolkata are the venues in India, R. Premadasa Stadium and Singhalese Sports Club Ground in Colombo, and the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy are the tournament venues in Sri Lanka. This tournament is an opportunity for fans to come together and celebrate cricket in its most electrifying format. We have worked closely with all stakeholders to ensure accessibility, comfort, and an atmosphere worthy of a global event. We warmly welcome fans from across India and around the globe to witness thrilling action and create lifelong memories, said BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We look forward to seeing our venues come alive with passion and energy as fans celebrate cricket in its most electrifying format. This World Cup will not only showcase top-tier competition but will also reaffirm Sri Lankas reputation as a warm, vibrant, and unforgettable cricketing destination, said Ashley de Silva, SLC CEO. Article Source: IANS
The Mumbai Indians: Aakash Chopra shared his opinion on the Mumbai Indians strategy for the recent auction for the Womens Premier League (WPL), stating that the franchise remained firm in its ideology and philosophy and tried its best to retain its core, without trying to fix what is not broken. The WPL 2026 auction reaffirmed the Mumbai Indians belief in stability over sweeping overhaul, as the defending champions walked away with a squad that looks strikingly similar to last seasons title-winning unit. Rather than chasing dramatic restructuring, MI focused on retaining its trusted core and making precise, need-based additions, an approach that drew praise from JioHotstars panel of experts. Former India captain Mithali Raj underlined the franchises clarity in bolstering its bowling unit while preserving the foundation that has served it so well. The Mumbai Indians have done well in their bowling department. They have brought in top-quality seamers like Nikola Carey and Milly Illingworth, Raj said, speaking on JioHotstar. She also highlighted MIs enviable player availability record, stating, Their other main players may not have a direct replacement. But as we witnessed in the last three seasons, their main players have not missed any matches. Maybe they were rested when the team was in a good position, but they have not missed games due to injury. Hopefully, the next seasons will be the same for MI. Aakash Chopra echoed the sentiment, pointing out that MIs minimal tinkering is deliberate rather than conservative. The Mumbai Indians have kept almost everything the same. Only one keeper has changed. They played with Yastika Bhatia for three years. Now Gunalan Kamalini or someone else will come in her place. That is the only thing to look at. The rest is pretty much the same, he said. According to him, the franchises long-standing philosophy remains intact. They are still following their philosophy, even after the big auction. Why fix what is not broken? And if something is broken, then we will fix it again. They follow that philosophy and ideology, and it is right in front of us, he noted. Chopra added that managing continuity after a mega auction is an accomplishment in itself. It is very difficult to keep the same squad after a mega auction. After a big auction, you cannot always keep your main players. Winning makes the next auction the most difficult, because you do not want to change anything, but change is almost mandatory. Despite that, if you can keep your eleven players from last year, or your core, and no main player is missing, that is a huge achievement. It is almost impossible. But the Mumbai Indians have proved that nothing is impossible. Their squad is exactly the same as last year, with only minor changes. MI are certainly moving in the right direction to win their third WPL title, he explained. Saba Karim, too, emphasised that MIs disciplined approach came from knowing exactly whom they needed and why, stating that once those priorities were secured, MI shifted to supplementary talent. Despite that, if you can keep your eleven players from last year, or your core, and no main player is missing, that is a huge achievement. It is almost impossible. But the Mumbai Indians have proved that nothing is impossible. Their squad is exactly the same as last year, with only minor changes. MI are certainly moving in the right direction to win their third WPL title, he explained. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With their proven match-winners retained, their core untouched, and targeted reinforcements in place, the Mumbai Indians appear poised for another formidable title push. If continuity breeds success, MI may once again be setting the blueprint for building and sustaining a WPL dynasty. Article Source: IANS
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Malaysia U19 Skipper Patro Keen To Take On Powerhouses India And Pakistan
The Malaysia Cricket Association: Malaysia captain Deaaz Patro isn't losing sleep over the prospect of facing powerhouses India and Pakistan in the upcoming Mens U19 Asia Cup, which starts in the UAE on Friday. His strategy is simple: block out the noise, focus on the contest, and take it one ball at a time. We agree that India and Pakistan are both very big teams in the cricketing world. But when we enter the field, we focus on the bowler and batsman. We just try to focus on one ball at a time instead of thinking about the result, Patro said in an exclusive conversation with IANS, facilitated by Sony Sports Network, ahead of Malaysia's fifth U19 Asia Cup appearance. Following their clash against Pakistan on Friday, Malaysia will face the UAE on December 14, before taking on a formidable India on December 16. For Patro and vice-captain Muhammad Aalif, the tournament represents both a significant challenge and an important opportunity following their team's third-place finish in the ACC U19 Men's Premier Cup 2025 a result that secured their spot in the Asia Cup. So after we got back, we had four days of training. So, every day, just training and getting prepared for this tournament. As a batsman, I've been practising more on the batting while our bowlers are working on their bowling. So I think it's all equally prioritised, said Patro. Vice-captain Aalif echoed the pragmatic approach when discussing the team's objectives for the Asia Cup. I think we want to give our best. We want to win, of course. I think we'll learn a lot by playing against these big countries. We'll learn their routines, their mentality, and it'll be good for us, he said. But Malaysia arent coming just to participate, if one goes by Patro and Aalif spelling out their ambitious personal targets. For me, I'm looking to get into the playoffs stage and score around 300 to 400 runs in this competition. For Malaysia, this will be a good exposure for us since it's very rare for us to be playing against such high-level countries. But that doesn't mean we are not going to give our best. We are still going to come and do our best for the country. I think our team is very ready to take up the challenge, said Patro. Aalif's vision is also equally high. For me personally, I would like to be in the top three best batsmen and this is my target for this Asia Cup. The Malaysia Cricket Association has been with us since we were young. They've been giving us a lot of opportunities to play cricket in Malaysia - such as the Malaysia Premier League, and playing with the men's senior team, he said. The confidence isn't unfounded, as demonstrated by the teams chemistry built over years of playing together. We had psychology sessions with our psychologist and team bonding sessions, which helped us know each other better, and to improve our communication. Actually, our team has been together since the under-12s. Most of us have been playing together since under-16. So I would say we are very well gelled, said Patro. That cohesion has been further strengthened through focused preparation. Most of the time, we've been staying here in Bayuemas for a camp to prepare for the Asia Cup. Then, from the coaches and staff, they've been giving us a lot of support, giving us motivation and continuing to play very well on a higher level of cricket, said Aalif. He further elaborated on the comprehensive training regime. To be honest, every morning before we start our practice session, we do high-intensity fitness, which is we do a bit of leg training and then some quick running between the wickets, said Aalif. Patro also expressed similar views. The weather over here is quite similar. It's also very hot. So we are quite used to playing in hotter weather. As Aalif said, every morning before training, we have fitness sessions like sprinting, then endurance and agility training. Aalifs technical preparation has been equally meticulous. For me, as a batsman, I'll be focusing on facing spinners on the ground. So I've been doing quite a lot of training against the spinners, with coaches and then alongside the batting coach. Both players carry inspiration from cricket's biggest stars. Patro models his game after Australian dasher David Warner. Since I was young, I used to love watching him, how he bats aggressively in the power play and being able to do so well in all three formats. So I've always looked up to him, the captain said. Aalif, unsurprisingly, looks to India's modern batting great, Virat Kohli. Everyone knows that Virat Kohli is the biggest star in cricket. I love him because of his style, action, and aggression on the field. On and off, he's a good guy, he shared. Their journeys to this moment reflect Malaysian cricket's grassroots development. Patro's path began early, shaped by family influence. For me, actually, my dad was a big fan of cricket. So when I was just 4 years old, he put me into a cricketing club over here. When I was 10 years old, I started playing for our state under-16 team. Then, after the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown, I really started to put in more effort. I got the opportunity to play for Malaysia for the first time in 2023. Then, after that, I just kept working hard, and now I'm captain of Malaysia under-16 and Malaysia under-19, he recalled. Aalif's introduction to cricket was purely accidental. I never knew there was a sport named cricket. But at my primary school, there was a teacher who coached the cricket team. So asked me, Do you want to play for the cricket team in my school? I just went, and day by day I've loved playing this sport. So now, I'm here. Then, after the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown, I really started to put in more effort. I got the opportunity to play for Malaysia for the first time in 2023. Then, after that, I just kept working hard, and now I'm captain of Malaysia under-16 and Malaysia under-19, he recalled. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch the ACC Mens U19 Asia Cup 2025 live on Sony Sports Network from December 12-21 across Sony Sports Ten 1 and Ten 2 SD & HD channels, and will be livestreamed on Sony Liv Article Source: IANS
Bangladeshs Hossan Eyes U19 Asia Cup Defense As Rehearsal For Next Years WC
U19 Asia Cup: Bangladeshs seam-bowling all-rounder Rizan Hossan views the upcoming U19 Mens Asia Cup, starting in the UAE on Friday, as the perfect dress rehearsal for the defending champions ahead of next years World Cup, to be held in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Bangladesh is playing very well in every match so far. In this tournament, match by match, we will try to focus on the processes step by step and try to win the title. This tournament has a very good importance, as it's a big event before the World Cup happens. We have a good team and the likes of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka have good teams. So this is a very great platform for preparing for the World Cup, said Hossan in an exclusive conversation with IANS, facilitated by Sony Sports Network. Bangladesh enter as defending champions after beating India in last year's final, adding to their 2020 U19 World Cup triumph also secured by beating the same opposition. Though their meeting with India will happen in the later stage of the competition, Bangladesh first need to get the better of Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and Nepal in their Group B games. For Hossan, confidence is at an all-time high following recent performances like hitting a century in England, making 95 and picking five-for against South Africa and hitting 75 not out along with taking 2-54 against Afghanistan. I am very confident now and trying to give the same performance as the one against South Africa in the upcoming games. I am very confident of contributing in all three departments batting, bowling and fielding, he said. That rare fast-bowling all-rounder ability also makes Hossan a crucial cog in the wheel. My cricket journey started in my district Tangail and I am from Dhaka division. From the district, I went to the academy, then division, age-level cricket, under 14, 16, 18, then played at the national level in under 15, 17 and 19, and that's how I got my selection here, he explained. Family support has been instrumental in his journey so far. My family, especially my father, supports me a lot. My two older brothers are also cricketers and they participate in the competitions in the division. So I get a lot of help from them, said Hossan, who speaks a fair bit of Hindi and English, apart from his mother tongue Bengali. The Bangladesh coaching staff's investment in developing his all-round game has paid dividends. Our coaching staff is very supportive. They always try to give me time with batting, bowling and fielding. They give tons of options to me because I am a very hard-working person who always tries to learn new things and is very much concentrated on the game. With their support, I always try to give the best performance for my team, he said. Hossan's approach to batting reflects maturity beyond his years. Its just normal things like try to play ball-by-ball and handle the situation well and take no big risks. Also, I just try to be calm on the field and not to focus on the target or hitting big runs quickly. The key is set some smaller targets like 10-20 runs and then everything becomes easy. Preparation for the U19 Mens Asia Cup has been comprehensive for him. I practised different things for the upcoming Asia Cup. I focused on facing spin bowling more. I tried to make some new shots against back of the length deliveries and on the leg side as well. For bowling he's now working on maintaining the same loads like before. His game draws inspiration from England's Test captain and fellow seam bowling all-rounder Ben Stokes. I like his attitude in batting, bowling and captaincy everything. That's why he is my idol and favourite player. Preparation for the U19 Mens Asia Cup has been comprehensive for him. I practised different things for the upcoming Asia Cup. I focused on facing spin bowling more. I tried to make some new shots against back of the length deliveries and on the leg side as well. For bowling he's now working on maintaining the same loads like before. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch the ACC Mens U19 Asia Cup 2025 live on Sony Sports Network from December 12-21 across Sony Sports Ten 1 and Ten 2 SD & HD channels and livestream on Sony Liv Article Source: IANS
Jofra Embarrassed Himself And His Team: Ponting Reacts To Archer-Smith Clash During Gabba Test
Gabba Test: Former Australia skipper Ricky Ponting, reacting to the verbal clash between Jofra Archer and Australian captain Steve Smith during the second Ashes Test, said the England pacer embarrassed himself by failing to deliver the pace and aggression when it was most needed earlier in the match. Engaged in a fiery exchange on Day 4 of the day-night Test, when Archer fired down a searing short ball to Smith, which dispatched it to the boundary with an impressive pull shot. The next delivery was again short, and Smith attempted to lift it over the slip cordon, sparking a reaction from Archer, who directed a few verbal barbs at the Aussie skipper. Archer was picked up on the stump mic, saying, Likes to play shots when theres not much on the scoreboard. It lit a fuse under Smith who returned serve, the stump microphone picking up the exchange. You bowl fast when theres nothing going on champion, Smith said. Ponting, who was in the commentary box during the match, opined that Archer had embarrassed himself and the team. When I championed him, I could actually hear what Steve Smith had said to him in the stump mic. Smithy said champion, and then that's just what came out of my mouth, but it just got me going and got the hairs on the back of my neck standing up. There havent been many games that Ive commentated that I wish I was back playing again. But I wish I was out there the other night as part of that, because thats what you miss and thats what its all about, Ponting told SEN. But look, for Jofra, he just embarrassed himself, and he embarrassed his team the other night, that's what I make of that. To bowl his fastest spell ever in Test cricket, when Australia's chasing 60 it (the fast spell) has been there the whole time, its been up his sleeve, and England have needed him to do it, and he hasnt been willing to do it. When I championed him, I could actually hear what Steve Smith had said to him in the stump mic. Smithy said champion, and then that's just what came out of my mouth, but it just got me going and got the hairs on the back of my neck standing up. There havent been many games that Ive commentated that I wish I was back playing again. But I wish I was out there the other night as part of that, because thats what you miss and thats what its all about, Ponting told SEN. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Theyre just going to rock up and Australias going to fall over and well bowl them out. Well, that doesn't happen against Australia, it doesn't happen in Ashes cricket, he added. Article Source: IANS
Scotland Announce Kathryn Bryce-led Squad For Womens T20 WC Qualifier
T20 World Cup Qualifier: Scotland have announced their womens team for the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup Qualifier in Nepal. The fifteen-player squad is headed by Kathryn Bryce. Pippa Sproul has also been named in the squad that participated in the ICC Emerging Nations Trophy in Thailand last month. The Qualifier runs from January 12 to February 2, with 10 teams, including Scotland, competing for four spots in the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup in England next summer. Craig Wallace, head coach of the Scottish womens team, said, We have a really exciting opportunity ahead of us going into Nepal, with an opportunity to qualify for another World Cup. We know how hard qualifying tournaments are, and the Emerging Nations Trophy showed us how tough associate cricket is, so we just need to take it one game at a time and play how we know we can. Having that time together in Thailand was really important to get everyone back together and play T20 cricket as a group for this first time in a while. It was great getting to work on a few different things in terms of how we want to play and push the players really hard we still have work to do, but it was good to get some hard games under our belt and play in high-pressure situations. Its pleasing to welcome Kathryn Bryce back, shes our captain and a world class player, and she adds so much value to all aspects of the game, both on and off the pitch. Sarah Bryce and Abtaha Maqsood did an outstanding job in Thailand leading the group, and Kathryn just adds value on top of that. Having that time together in Thailand was really important to get everyone back together and play T20 cricket as a group for this first time in a while. It was great getting to work on a few different things in terms of how we want to play and push the players really hard we still have work to do, but it was good to get some hard games under our belt and play in high-pressure situations. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland Women's squad: Kathryn Bryce (captain), Chloe Abel, Olivia Bell, Sarah Bryce, Darcey Carter, Priyanaz Chatterji , Katherine Fraser, Ailsa Lister, Abtaha Maqsood, Megan McColl, Mollie Parker, Hannah Rainey, Niamh Robertson-Jack, Rachel Slater, Pippa Sproul Article Source: IANS
TPL 7: Former World No. 23 Damir Dzumhur Lauds Tournaments Global Prominence
Former World No: Two days into Season 7 of the Tennis Premier League (TPL), the leagues expanding international reputation has been strongly validated by players across generations, as former World No. 23 Damir Dzumhur, representing Yash Mumbai Eagles, and young Czech player Dalibor Svrcina of Chennai Smashers shared their initial thoughts on the tournament and offered insights into TPLs growing global reach. Damir Dzumhur, a 33-year-old veteran of the league with experience facing top players like Carlos Alcaraz, stated that he was aware of TPL long before arriving in India. He said, I had spoken to a couple of international players that played TPL in the past and a lot of them told me the management is very good and its very fun being inside the team. I myself have played Davis Cup for my country (Bosnia and Herzegovina) for 15 years so I really enjoy working together as a team. He also praised TPLs unique format while saying, I like how it works with only 25 points a match. This is incredible for someone who wants to start watching Tennis because Grand Slam matches can go for about 4-5 hours and not everyone enjoys that. Its shorter, there is always movement, there is always something happening. Its a lot of fun for people watching, he said. The surface is very nice, the weather is great. Everything we have here to practice and play is really good. Im definitely up to do it again in future years, he concluded. Representing the younger generation of international players experiencing TPL for the first time, Dalibor Svrcina shared similar praise. The 23-year-old Czech player, who recently entered the top 100 rankings said, Its been really good so far. The facilities, hotel and the organisers are good. We feel very welcomed here. As a team we are in the positive numbers. My goal now is to help my team reach the semi-finals. Describing the leagues structure as a welcome change, he stated, Its a very different format, very fast, very fun and entertaining. You see different good players back-to-back so it keeps everything fresh. Its nice even for the fans. Representing the younger generation of international players experiencing TPL for the first time, Dalibor Svrcina shared similar praise. The 23-year-old Czech player, who recently entered the top 100 rankings said, Its been really good so far. The facilities, hotel and the organisers are good. We feel very welcomed here. As a team we are in the positive numbers. My goal now is to help my team reach the semi-finals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With endorsements from experienced player Damir Dzumhur and rising star Dalibor Svrcina, TPLs broad appeal across different age groups becomes evident. Their experiences show that the league is highly regarded internationally and fulfils its promises once players reach India. As Season 7 advances, TPL solidifies its status as a globally significant, player-orientated, and highly engaging tennis event. Article Source: IANS
Hay Shines on Test Debut as New Zealand Take 41-Run Lead in Wellington
Mitch Hay scored an aggressive half-century on his Test debut to help New Zealand to a 41-run lead over the West Indies at the close of play on day two of the second Test in Wellington on Thursday. The Black Caps were 278 all out with about an hour to play in the final session, after the West Indies scored 205 at the Basin Reserve. At stumps the visitors were 32-2 in their second innings, with Brandon King (15) and Kavem Hodge (3) at the crease. Michael Rae and Jacob Duffy took a wicket each as New Zealand got through 10 overs in fading light. Hay top-scored with 61 from 93 deliveries, playing with poise in his first taste of Test cricket. He hit nine fours and a six. Anderson Phillip was the pick of the visiting bowlers, taking 3-70 in 13 overs. Kemar Roach had figures of 2-43. The 25-year-old Hay came to the crease at 117-4 after Rachin Ravindra, for five, and Devon Conway, who made 60, fell in back-to-back overs immediately after lunch. He quickly found his feet at Test level, at ease with the pace and movement of the Basin Reserve wicket. Hay and Daryl Mitchell combined for a 73-run partnership for the fifth wicket, with Hay the aggressor, leaving Mitchell in the unusual position of playing anchor. It was awesome to see Mitch do what he does, Mitchell said of his Canterbury teammate. He's obviously done that for Canterbury for a number of years. He's good fun out in the middle, and he showcased the talent he's got. Debut's always nervy, and it's always nice to get that first run, so very proud of him. Mitchell fell just before tea for 25 and Hay eventually hooked a ball to Roach in the deep. Zak Foulkes added 23 unbeaten runs but ran out of partners. - 'One of my best' - Earlier, Conway scored eight fours and faced 108 balls before feathering one down the leg side to wicketkeeper Tevin Imlach just after lunch. Conway and Kane Williamson, who was out near the end of the morning session for 37, had steadied the New Zealand innings after captain Tom Latham was bowled by Roach for 11. After the hosts resumed on their overnight 24-0, Williamson came to the crease at 36-1 and New Zealand's record run-scorer punished some erratic bowling as he hit seven fours in a 46-ball stay. Conway was given a life when dropped by Shai Hope at leg slip on 28. He took advantage and had put on 67 for the second wicket when Phillip bowled Williamson with an unplayable swinging delivery that took the top of off-stump. That was definitely one of my best, Phillip said. And it was Kane Williamson as well. I've been bowling well, so glad to see that it's coming together when it matters. Seam bowler Blair Tickner dislocated his shoulder on day one and will not bowl or field for the rest of the match, the hosts said. Tickner, who took 4-32 in a career-best effort on Tuesday, was taken to hospital after being injured while fielding and will only bat if necessary. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The first Test ended in a draw.
NZ Hold The Edge Despite Windies' Fightback On Day 2 Of Wellington Test
As New Zealand: New Zealand strengthened their hold on the ongoing second Test against the West Indies here at the Basin Reserve, thanks to the composed half-centuries by Devon Conway and debutant Mitchell Hay before their seamers undermined the West Indies' response. The hosts built a 73-run lead after being bowled out for 278, then took two wickets with the new ball to leave West Indies 41 runs behind with eight wickets still in hand at stumps. As New Zealand resumed from the overnight score of 24/0, the West Indies quicks troubled the hosts throughout the innings. Kemar Roach, Jayden Seales, Ojay Shields, and Anderson Phillip all found swing and seam, repeatedly forcing defensive errors. Loose strokes from New Zealands batters only added to the pressure. But Conway anchored the innings with a composed 60, his first fifty against the Caribbean side, punishing anything short or wide with crisp cuts and flicks among his eight boundaries. Hay, debuting at No. 6, added a composed 61, helping New Zealand rebuild after a mid-session stumble. New Zealand's innings started poorly. Tom Latham's off stump was knocked out by a sharp nip-back from Roach, and Kane Williamson was dismissed by Phillip, whose late-straightening delivery beat his defence. After lunch, Roach got Rachin Ravindra caught fishing at a wide one, while Conway was caught leg side off a poor delivery from Justin Greaves, courtesy of Tevin Imlachs athletic diving catch. At 117 for 4, New Zealand remained vulnerable. Hay and Daryl Mitchell steadied the innings with a 73-run stand, only for West Indies to break through soon. Hay miscued a pull shot in the fourth over of the session, and Glenn Phillips, after an adventurous cameo worth 18, slogged one into the hands of Philip. The tail, however, proved stubborn as Jacob Duffy, Zakary Foulkes and Michael Rae chipped in valuable runs to stretch the lead before Seales finally ended the innings by removing Rae. With Blair Tickner unavailable due to injury, New Zealand declared upon losing their ninth wicket. The tail, however, proved stubborn as Jacob Duffy, Zakary Foulkes and Michael Rae chipped in valuable runs to stretch the lead before Seales finally ended the innings by removing Rae. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: West Indies 205/10 and 32/2 in 10 overs (Brandon King 15*, John Campbell 14; Michael Rae 1-4, Jacob Duffy 1-8) trail New Zealand 278/9d in 74.4 overs (Mitchell Hay 61, Devon Conway 60; Anderson Phillip 3-70, Kemar Roach 2-43) by 41 runs Article Source: IANS
BCCI To Revise Womens Domestic Cricket Pay Structure In Apex Council Meet On Dec 22
Joint Secretary Prabhtej Singh Bhatia: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will take up the revision of the pay structure for women cricketers at its 31st Apex Council meeting on December 22. The meeting will be held online and is slated to begin at 7:00 PM. Amongst the six agendas listed for the meeting, revision in payments for women cricketers in domestic cricket is listed at number two and holds significant importance, considering disparities are still present. As per the last revision made in 2021, for a domestic one-day game, senior womens players are paid Rs 20,000 per match, hiked from the previous amount of Rs 12,500. For the womens U23, U19 and U15, players are currently getting Rs 10,000. Reserve players in all womens tournaments would get 50 percent of the amount. In between, the senior womens zonal red-ball tournament also restarted, which means its payscale also needs a proper structure. Sources familiar with the matter told IANS on Thursday that revising womens domestic payment is a good and much-needed move. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side winning this years ODI World Cup also means a revision of the womens central contracts is also a big likelihood, considering Annual Player Retainership Contracts is listed as agenda number five. As of now, the highest central contract amount for womens is Rs 50 lakh -- which is half of the amount of the lowest grade in men's cricket (Grade C) -- followed by 30 lakh and 10 lakh in the next two brackets. Central contracts for the mens team will also be on the agenda, with particular focus on the grade of batting stalwarts and former skippers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The duo have stepped away from Tests and T20Is, which makes their categorisation a matter of interest ahead of the new cycle. With Shubman Gill becoming Test skipper and ODI captain, as well as T20I vice-captain, his grade of central contract will be of great interest. The meeting is also expected to finalise revisions to fees of umpires and match referees, as well as seek an update on BCCIs digital properties. Central contracts for the mens team will also be on the agenda, with particular focus on the grade of batting stalwarts and former skippers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The duo have stepped away from Tests and T20Is, which makes their categorisation a matter of interest ahead of the new cycle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) President Jaydev Shah was also elected to the Apex Council as a representative of the general body. Article Source: IANS
Fifties from Conway, Hay extend New Zealand's advantage
The hosts secured a 73-run first-innings lead before picking up two early wickets to hurt West Indies further
He's A Role Model: Shaheen Afridi Credits legend Starc For Shaping His Career
Cricket World Cup: Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Afridi has opened up about the influence Australian left-arm quick Mitchell Starc has had on his rise in international cricket, crediting the senior pacer for shaping key elements of his bowling craft. Starc, who debuted for Australia in 2010, recently surpassed Pakistan legend Wasim Akram for the most Test wickets by a left-arm quick. And while Afridi still has years ahead of him to chase such milestones, the 24-year-old pacer said the Australian has already played a defining role in his development. Afridi recalled being a teenager during Starcs dominant ICC Mens Cricket World Cup campaign on home soil in 2015, where the Australian spearhead finished as the joint leading wicket-taker in a title-winning side. He's a legend, Afridi said ahead of his first appearance in Australia's Big Bash League. When 'Starcy' played that 2015 World Cup, I was playing for the Under 16 Pakistan team at that time, so...I followed him to try to bowl many times the way he swung the ball. He bowled a fuller ball throughout that World Cup and had very good success, Afridi stated. The 25-year-old pacer said watching Starc at close quarters, even if only from afar, helped him understand the value of attacking lengths for left-arm quicks. It is a lesson he carries with him to this day. Starc has continued to deliver at the highest level, starring in the opening two Tests of the ongoing Ashes series. The 35-year-old has already claimed 18 wickets and earned back-to-back Player of the Match honours, helping Australia seize a 20 advantage over England. Afridi, who regularly seeks out Starc for conversations whenever they cross paths internationally, said their last interaction was a moment of honesty and appreciation. Starc has continued to deliver at the highest level, starring in the opening two Tests of the ongoing Ashes series. The 35-year-old has already claimed 18 wickets and earned back-to-back Player of the Match honours, helping Australia seize a 20 advantage over England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Shaheen, now a senior figure in his national setup, continues to draw inspiration from the bowler he once studied as a teenager. Article Source: IANS
NZ Spinner Eden Carson To Undergo Surgery, Set To Miss Women's T20 WC Title Defence
T20 World Cup: New Zealand off-spinner Eden Carson is set to undergo surgery on her right elbow on Thursday and is anticipated to need six months of rehabilitation before making a return to competitive cricket. Given the recovery timeline, the spinner will miss the rest of the home summer as well as New Zealand's title defence at the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup. Carson suffered a partial ligament tear in her elbow during the teams training camp in Dubai ahead of the 2025 ICC Womens Cricket World Cup and played through the injury during the tournament. Because the injury involves her bowling arm, head coach Ben Sawyer said they decided to proceed with surgery now to safeguard her long-term career. Were all really gutted for Eden. The team has a big six months ahead, and I know how difficult it was for her to make the decision to go through with the surgery now, but I fully support it. It'll obviously be a huge loss for the team not having Eden available, especially for the T20 World Cup, where she played a big role for us last year. At just 24 years old, shes still got a long career ahead, so its important we look forward and prioritise getting her back on the park and fully fit, Sawyer said in a statement released by New Zealand Cricket (NZC). Carson finished with nine wickets from six innings, at an economy rate of 6.39, during New Zealands T20 World Cup-winning campaign in October 2024 in Dubai. At just 24 years old, shes still got a long career ahead, so its important we look forward and prioritise getting her back on the park and fully fit, Sawyer said in a statement released by New Zealand Cricket (NZC). Also Read: Live Cricket Score The matches will be played at venues across Hamilton, Wellington and Dunedin. Article Source: IANS
Oliver Peake To Lead Australia's U19 World Cup Title Defense
ICC U19 World Cup: Left-hand batter Oliver Peake will captain Australia in the ICC U19 World Cup as the reigning champions will be aiming for their fifth title when the marquee event commences on January 12 in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Peake, who played an integral role in Australia's title success in South Africa in 2024, is the only member of Australia's squad that won the Under 19 World Cu last year. He amassed 120 runs from four innings at the tournament - including an unbeaten 46 not out in the final against India - after being called up as an injury replacement player during the early stages of the event. The 19-year-old also featured in the Prime Minister's XI against England in Canberra last month where he scored an excellent half-century against many of the tourists' Ashes squad. Nitesh Samuel, Naden Cooray and William Taylor are the three newcomers in the squad and have been rewarded with selection for their impressive performance at this month's Under-19 Male National Championships. The Australia team will be coached by Tim Nielsen, who believes the side is well balanced to make a bid for back-to-back titles. We're delighted to announce a strong and well-balanced squad for the ICC Under-19 World Cup, Nielsen said. Our focus has been on selecting a group with complementary skill sets that provide the best chance of success in the tournament. The players named have impressed with their performances during the U19 series against India in September and at the recent National U19 Championships in Perth. It's an exciting group, some have already experienced senior training environments, while others are progressing rapidly through our pathway The World Cup is a fantastic opportunity for these young cricketers to showcase their talent and test themselves against the best in the world. Australia are drawn in Group C at the Under 19 World Cup and will take on Ireland, Japan and Sri Lanka during the opening round of the event. The World Cup is a fantastic opportunity for these young cricketers to showcase their talent and test themselves against the best in the world. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad: Oliver Peake (c), Kasey Barton, Naden Cooray, Jayden Draper, Steven Hogan, Thomas Hogan, Ben Gordon, John James, Charles Lachmund, Alex Lee Young, Will Malajczuk, Nitesh Samuel, Hayden Schiller, Aryan Sharma, William Taylor Article Source: IANS
Injured Tickner Will Not Bowl Or Field For Rest Of Wellington Test Vs Windies: NZC
New Zealand Cricket: New Zealand have revealed a new update on injured pacer Blair Tickner, saying it would be unlikely the fast bowler will feature in the remainder of the second Test against the West Indies. Tickner dislocated his shoulder while fielding on the opening day of the second Test on Wednesday. BlackCaps pace bowler Blair Tickner will not bowl or field, and is unlikely to bat for the remainder of the second Test in Wellington, after dislocating his shoulder while diving to stop a boundary on day one, New Zealand Cricket said in a statement. Tickner, who was taken to hospital for treatment last night, will join the squad at the ground today as he awaits further specialist assessment to determine his return to play, it added. Tickner was the standout performer on the opening day of the second Test, as he claimed a four-wicket haul but injured himself in the 67th over while attempting to prevent a boundary at fine leg. Chasing a flick from Tevon Imlach, he dived full-length near the rope and stayed down immediately. The medical staff from the New Zealand camp and the venue attended to him on the boundary edge before he was stretchered off. He later left the ground in an ambulance. Tickner's injury comes at a time when New Zealand have already lost Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, and Nathan Smith for the rest of the Test series owing to their respective injuries. Henry (calf tear) and Smith (side strain) sustained their injuries during the drawn first Test in Christchurch, while Santner (groin) was ruled out before the match. Tickner's injury comes at a time when New Zealand have already lost Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, and Nathan Smith for the rest of the Test series owing to their respective injuries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell was also ruled out of the second Test after he suffered the injury while batting in the first Test in Christchurch last week. Article Source: IANS
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IND vs SA 2nd T20I: Approaching Milestones and Records Ahead of Mullanpur Clash
IND vs SA 2nd T20I,T20IApproaching Milestones and Records :Team India took a 1-0 lead as they hammered the tourists with a margin of 101 runs. That was the poorest defeat ever for South Africa in T20Is. Hardik Pandya and the bowlers were the key performers for the hosts, handing them a dominating win. Now, the Indian cricket team and the South African cricket team will be up against each other in the New Chandigarh match. The second T20I will commence at 7 PM IST on Thursday at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh. India will look to replicate the success and win the next game. South Africa will be looking to bounce back and level the series at 1-1. Jasprit Bumrah became only the second Indian with 100 T20I wickets and the first Indian bowler to take 100 or more wickets across all three formats. There were a few more records, which got tumbled in the first T20I. Not just this, there are a few more records, which are expected to be achieved in the second T20I. Here, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the India vs South Africa2nd T20I clash at Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh. IND vs SA 2nd T20I: Approaching Test Records and T20ICricket Milestones Ahead of the IND vs SA 2nd T20IatMaharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh 81 - Hardik Pandya slammed a 59 off 28 in the first game. Now, he is just 81 runs away from completing 2000 T20I runs. He will become the fifth Indian to do so. 19 - South African captain Aiden Markram needs 19 more runs to complete 1500 T20I runs. 4 - Lungi Ngidi took three wickets in the first game. He needs four more to surpass Kagiso Rabada (77) and become the second-highest wicket-taker in T20I cricket. 1 - Hardik Pandya is just one wicket away from becoming only the third Indian bowler with 100 wickets in T20 internationals. 3 - No. 1 ranked T20I bowler Varun Chakravarthy is just three wickets away from completing 50 T20I wickets. If he does in the second game, he will become India's fastest to do so. 1 - Lasith Malinga is a legendary name in T20Is, who retired with 107 wickets. Arshdeep Singh also has 107 wickets and needs one more wicket to surpass the Sri Lankan legend. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 5 - Sanju Samson didn't play in the first game. But if he plays in the second game, he needs five runs to complete 1000 T20I runs.
IPL 2026: Daniel Vettori Wants To Miss Ashes Test Preparation To Be In Abu Dhabi For Auction
Indian Premier League: With the auction for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 set to be held in Abu Dhabi on December 16, Australia will be missing their assistant coach during the Ashes series with England, as he will be flying to India to be with his franchise for the auction. Daniel Vettori, who is also the coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad, will miss the preparations for the third Test of the Ashes series because of the IPL auction. According to a report in Cricbuzz, the former New Zealand captain has sought permission from Cricket Australia (CA) to travel to Abu Dhabi in the middle of the Ashes. Australia is currently leading the series 2-0, winning the second Test recently. The Australian public will also have its focus on the IPL auction, with many current and former Australian players involved in the IPL. Cameron Green, who is expected to garner a lot of attention in this auction, tops the list of 19 Australians, with Josh Inglis, Matthew Short, Cooper Connolly, and Beau Webster being the other prominent names. A total of 350 players are set to feature in the IPL 2026 mini auction on December 16 at the Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, as the BCCI revealed the Player Auction list for the 2026 season on Tuesday. A total of 1390 players registered for the Player Auction, out of which 350 players were shortlisted. Of the 350 players shortlisted, 240 are Indian, and 110 are from overseas. The pool comprises 224 uncapped Indian players and 14 uncapped overseas players, adding significant depth and fresh talent to this year's auction roster. Franchises will compete for 77 available slots overall, including 31 spots reserved for overseas players. Of the 350 players shortlisted, 240 are Indian, and 110 are from overseas. The pool comprises 224 uncapped Indian players and 14 uncapped overseas players, adding significant depth and fresh talent to this year's auction roster. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier, a total of 173 players were retained across teams, including 49 overseas players. A combined purse of Rs 237.55 crore will be available at the auction for a total of 77 player slots. Article Source: IANS
Thomas Knight Named As Scotlands Captain For 2026 Mens U19 World Cup
U19 World Cup: Thomas Knight has been appointed as Scotlands captain for the 2026 International Cricket Council (ICC) Mens Under-19 World Cup, to be held in Namibia and Zimbabwe from January 15 to February 6. In a statement, Cricket Scotland said that following the ICC Europe Qualifier in August, Shlok Thaker and Shreyas Tekale have been added to the squad for the biannual showpiece event. Its exciting to welcome Shlok and Shreyas into the squad, and were really happy to see the work theyve put in to get to this stage, said head coach Keegan Russell. Shlok was with us as part of the wider training squad and unfortunately missed out on a place at the Qualifier. Hes gone away and taken on board the feedback, put a huge amount into his training, and come back fitter and stronger and is now bowling the best that weve seen him. Its really pleasing to see that approach hes taken, responding to what could be seen as a setback, and hes come back stronger for it. Shreyas had a great tour in Ireland with the U17 squad at the Celtic Cup and proved a real handful on the wickets over there, he said. Hes had a tough journey in terms of the teams hes had to graft to get into, and as someone who wasnt in our wider squad at the start of the year, hes come on a great deal and turned heads with some of his performances, so he deserves his selection. Scotlands squad will fly to South Africa on December 30 for a training camp at Potchefstroom, before heading to Zimbabwe for playing warm-up games against India in Bulawayo and Bangladesh in Harare. The tournament begins for Scotland on January 15 when they take on hosts Zimbabwe in Harare, followed by Group B matches against Pakistan and England on January 19 and 21, respectively. Its an exciting time for everyone, but its been challenging as well. Its important to remember that we are looking after a group of teenage boys who are training like professionals ahead of this World Cup, so its been brilliant to see their excitement, and its been a long time coming for them, he added. The tournament begins for Scotland on January 15 when they take on hosts Zimbabwe in Harare, followed by Group B matches against Pakistan and England on January 19 and 21, respectively. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Scotland squad: Thomas Knight, Finlay Carter, Max Chaplin, George Cutler, Rory Grant, Finlay Jones, Ollie Jones, Ali Khan, Olly Pillinger, Ethan Ramsay, Theo Robinson, Manu Saraswat, Shlok Thaker, Shreyas Tekale, and Jake Woodhouse Article Source: IANS
India vs South Africa, 2nd T20I - Who will win today IND vs SA match?
IND vs SA , 2nd T20I , Cricket Tips :Team India managed a rather easy win in the first T20I in Cuttack by 101 runs. The hosts managed to outfox the visitors, and it was a nightmare with the bat. Every Indian bowler picked up a wicket. Now, these sides will be up against each other in the second game. Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh, will host this game on Thursday at 7 PM IST. Shubman Gill and Suryakumar Yadav are struggling with the bat. India need runs from their top order. South Africa will be looking to bounce back and level the series. IND vs SA: Match Details Date : December 11, 2025 (Thursday) Time : 7:00 PM IST Venue : Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, New Chandigarh IND vs SA: Live Streaming Details Star Sports Network on cable TVs in India will broadcast the live action of the second T20I. Fans can also enjoy the live action through the Jio Hotstar app or website. IND vs SA: Head-to-Head Total Matches : 32 India : 19 South Africa : 12 No-Result : 01 IND vs SA: Ground Pitch Report The wicket in Mullanpur is a good wicket for the batting side. For the first half, the wicket will remain firm and the ball will bounce well. Batters can play their shots early on. But with time, the wicket will have a spongy bounce, and spinners will come in handy. IND vs SA: Possible XIs India : Suryakumar Yadav (c), Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma, Hardik Pandya, Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Varun Chakaravarthy, Arshdeep Singh South Africa : Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Dewald Brevis, Donovan Ferreira, Marco Jansen, George Linde, Lutho Sipamla, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje IND vs SA: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Abhishek Sharma is India's biggest star at the moment because of the form he is in. He will be a big wicket. For South Africa, Tristan Stubbs is someone who can tackle India bowlers in these conditions. Probable Best Bowler Arshdeep Singh set the tone for India with two wickets with the new ball. He will be a tough bowler to face early on. Lungi Ngidi did the same damage from South Africa. Today Match Prediction : South Africa had a poor game and they must be slightly under pressure. Hence, we back India to win this game on Thursday. IND vs SA Match 2nd T20I, Today Match IND vs SA, IND vs SA Prediction, IND vs SA Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between India vs South Africa Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.
You'd Be Foolish To Treat ILT20 As A Warm-up For T20 World Cup, Says DC All-rounder Neesham
T20 World Cup: James Neesham, the New Zealand seam-bowling all-rounder currently turning out for Dubai Capitals in the International League T20 *(ILT20), said the ongoing tournament cant be viewed as a warm-up for next years T20 World Cup, stressing that the mega event in India and Sri Lanka will pose challenges entirely different from the UAE conditions. In 93 T20Is for New Zealand, Neesham has amassed 1010 runs and grabbed 56 wickets. Look, I think everyone nowadays is playing cricket around the world pretty much year-round. So, you don't put too much emphasis on one tournament over another. I think India and Sri Lanka will be very different conditions from what they are over here. So we'll have to prepare for that tournament as best we can when that moment comes. But I think you'd be foolish to treat the ILT20 as, I suppose, a warm-up series for the World Cup because they're obviously two very unique prospects, Neesham told IANS in an exclusive conversation from Dubai. Neesham, a long-time globetrotter in T20 leagues, said his first stint in the ILT20 so far has been a unique one. It's obviously a unique tournament with the number of overseas players that are playing in each team. It's a high-quality product. I have come from Nepal, where there are only three or four overseas players in the team and six or seven locals. Then you come here, and there are only two locals and nine overseas. So, it's a different makeup. It brings high-quality cricket to the table. I think we're going to continue to see some very high-quality players over the next month or so, he said. Seeing Dubai Capitals, the defending champions, get their first win of the ongoing competition has been immensely helpful. Obviously, it's good to get our first win of the season. Rovman (Powell) and Coxsey (Jordan Cox) obviously batted incredibly well to get a good total, and the guys all bowled well as well. So, the mood in the camp is good. We've got a couple of good training days ahead of us before our next game is on Saturday. In the last few years, power-hitting has become a defining skill in modern T20 cricket batting, and Neesham stated that the scope of an anchor batter is now wiped out. Obviously, the game has become more aggressive, I think, over the last few years. I think the role of an anchor batter sort of batting through in an innings is almost extinct now. Most teams have set themselves up to be aggressive from the top, bat deep, and try to finish games off. So, it's an important part of the game to be able to clear the rope, and hopefully we can continue to do that over this series and bat other teams out of the game. Modern-day cricket has become significantly more demanding for fast bowlers, with workload and injury risks rising due to the overlap of international cricket and franchise leagues. Neesham opined that fast bowlers will soon be forced to choose between playing formats and urged the ICC to find a balance between scheduling international games and franchise leagues. I think fast bowlers basically just can't play all three formats. I don't think that can happen. So, guys are going to have to choose earlier than they would in the future. I think one day cricket is obviously the format that is going to fall by the wayside, I guess, with Test cricket being the most valuable format of the game and T20 being the biggest earner, he added. Modern-day cricket has become significantly more demanding for fast bowlers, with workload and injury risks rising due to the overlap of international cricket and franchise leagues. Neesham opined that fast bowlers will soon be forced to choose between playing formats and urged the ICC to find a balance between scheduling international games and franchise leagues. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Neesham signed off by hoping he can manage his playing schedule fairly well. Obviously, that'll be different for different individuals. So, for me, I'm 35 years old now, and I've been around the block a fair bit. So I'm pretty resilient when it comes to the physical demands of the game. So, hopefully that can continue for the next few years. Article Source: IANS
Ashes 2025-26: England Should Still Stick With Brendon McCullum As Coach, Says OKeefe
Melbourne Cricket Ground: Former Australia off-spinner Steve OKeefe believes England should still stick with Brendon McCullum as their head coach despite mounting pressure on him following successive defeats in the ongoing five-game Ashes series. Englands aggressive tactics have come under immense scrutiny after losses in Perth and Brisbane, with critics questioning the sides reluctance to adapt. With McCullums over-training comments post the Brisbane loss getting a lot of backlash, calls for change have grown louder. OKeefe, however, believes England should persist with the former New Zealand captain, pointing to the transformation he has overseen since taking charge of the side in 2022. Look, I'd say sitting back and taking the emotion out of it (he should remain coach). Look at the coaching rate under him. At the end of the Joe Root and Chris Silverwood era, they won one out of 17, and they're shooting at 58 percent with McCullum. No England team has come over and done well in Australia since 2010/11. Does he survive? I think there are a lot of people saying that he wouldn't. But personally, I'd stick with him, said OKeefe on SEN Radio. McCullums contract runs till the end of the 2027 season in the UK, including when Australia come for the next Ashes series. OKeefe further said McCullum must adapt to lessons from the Ashes so far and address the issues ahead of future tours. He brings a bold new approach that this England team has got. Do they have to change their ways? Yes. Does he start having to listen a little bit more, adapt, and correct? Yes. 100 years of Test cricket will tell you that you just can't come up with the same plan and expect to have different results when you're getting thumped. McCullums contract runs till the end of the 2027 season in the UK, including when Australia come for the next Ashes series. OKeefe further said McCullum must adapt to lessons from the Ashes so far and address the issues ahead of future tours. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The third Ashes game will take place at the Adelaide Oval on December 17, before further clashes happen at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Sydney Cricket Ground. Article Source: IANS
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Kazuma Kato-Stafford To Captain Japan In 2026 U19 WC
Asian Cricket Council Premier Cup: Kazuma Kato-Stafford has been named as Japans captain for the 2026 Mens Under-19 World Cup, scheduled to be played in Namibia and Zimbabwe from January 15 to February 6. Nikhil Pol and Timothy Moore, who missed the recent Asian Cricket Council Premier Cup for Japan in Ajman, have both returned to the squad for the mega event. In that tournament, Japan defeated Maldives and Qatar by 183 runs, but a loss to Oman denied them a semi-final berth. Among the standout performers, Nihar Parmar, who struck 156 off 132 balls against Maldives, and Kaisei Kobayashi-Doggett, who hammered 106 off 73 deliveries against Qatar, are named in the World Cup squad. Reo Sakurano-Thomas, an active senior mens international cricketer, has been appointed as U19 side head coach. Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming, captain of Japans senior mens side, will serve as assistant coach. Japan are drawn in Group C of the tournament alongside Sri Lanka, defending champions Australia, and Ireland. The team will depart for South Africa on January 5 to play warm up matches against Tanzania and the West Indies on January 10 and 12, respectively. This will be the second appearance for Japan after first featuring in the U19 World Cup held in South Africa in 2020. The 16th edition of the Mens Under-19 World Cup will feature 16 teams divided into four groups of four each. Every side will play the other three teams in its group during the opening round, with the top three progressing to the Super Six stage. Japan are drawn in Group C of the tournament alongside Sri Lanka, defending champions Australia, and Ireland. The team will depart for South Africa on January 5 to play warm up matches against Tanzania and the West Indies on January 10 and 12, respectively. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Japan squad: Charles Hara-Hinze, Gabriel Hara-Hinze, Montgomery Hara-Hinze, Kazuma Kato-Stafford (Captain), Kaisei Kobayashi-Doggett, Timothy Moore, Skyler Nakayama-Cook, Ryuki Ozeki, Nihar Parmar, Nikhil Pol, Chihaya Sekine, Hugo Tani-Kelly, Sandev Aaryan Waduge, Kai Wall and Taylor Waugh Article Source: IANS
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Allen Could Miss Part Of NZs T20Is Against India If Scorchers Reach BBL Finals
Big Bash League: New Zealand opener Finn Allen may miss part of the five-match T20I series in India, scheduled for January 2026, due to his upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) commitments with Perth Scorchers. The T20I series against India, starting on January 21 in Nagpur, and followed by matches in Raipur, Guwahati, Visakhapatnam, and Thiruvananthapuram, is regarded as vital preparation for New Zealand ahead of the T20 World Cup scheduled to take place in India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8. Before this, New Zealand will play three ODIs in India from January 1117 and Allens availability for the T20Is depends on the defending champions Scorchers progress in the BBL. If the Scorchers reach the final on January 25, Allen may not be available until the fourth T20I on January 28. However, if they do not qualify, Allen is expected to be available for the full T20I series. Pending selection, Ill head straight to India once the Big Bash finishes up for us, Allen was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo on Wednesday. Allen is one of five players who have signed casual agreements with New Zealand Cricket (NZC), providing flexibility between national duties and franchise commitments. Playing for New Zealand is still, for me, the pinnacle and the reason why I love playing is to represent my country. But cricket's obviously evolving and changing year on year. New Zealand Cricket's been really good to work with over the last wee while. (I'm) confident about getting back into some Black Caps stuff after the Big Bash and hopefully can continue that, he added. Allen is one of five players who have signed casual agreements with New Zealand Cricket (NZC), providing flexibility between national duties and franchise commitments. Playing for New Zealand is still, for me, the pinnacle and the reason why I love playing is to represent my country. But cricket's obviously evolving and changing year on year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In that tournament, his knock of 151 runs, including hitting a record 19 sixes for San Francisco Unicorns against Washington Freedom, left everyone jaw-dropped. Allen last featured for New Zealand in March, scoring 27 off 12 balls in an eight-wicket win over Pakistan in Wellington. Article Source: IANS
95 Pc Tickets Sold, Confirms PCA Chief As Mullanpur Set To Host First-ever Mens International Match
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) president Amarjit Singh Mehta said that tickets for the forthcoming second T20I between India and South Africa at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Chandigarhs Mullanpur are 95 per cent sold out, with the venue set to witness an almost-packed stadium. He also noted that the second T20I will feature several BCCI dignitaries, as the venue gears up to host its first-ever mens international match. The occasion will be graced by Mithun Manhas, president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Moreover, two new stands will be unveiled on Thursday, named after former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh and the Indian womens teams World Cup-winning captain Harmanpreet Kaur. This is the first-ever men's international match taking place here at PCA Mullanpur Stadium. It's a very big match. Several dignitaries from the BCCI will be in attendance, including the President, Mithun Manhas. Many local delegates are also coming. The Governor and the CM will give their confirmation today, as we have made a special request for them to grace the occasion. Hopefully, they will also come tomorrow. 95 per cent tickets have already been sold at the stadium, Mehta told IANS. Moreover, two new stands will be unveiled on Thursday, named after former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh and the Indian womens teams World Cup-winning captain Harmanpreet Kaur. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India won the T20I opener on Tuesday and are leading the five-game series 1-0. Article Source: IANS
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Japan are in Group A at the World Cup alongside Australia, Ireland, Tanzania and West Indies
WPL 2026: Pooja Vastrakar Is A Tremendous Addition To RCB, Says Aakash Chopra
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India batter Aakash Chopra believes Pooja Vastrakars move to Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is a tremendous addition to the side ahead of 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL), saying that she brings in a strong batting quality which isnt found in other seam bowling options in the country. Despite her long layoff due to a shoulder surgery, which also led her to miss WPL 2025 season for eventual champions Mumbai Indians, Pooja found significant interest in last months mega auction, and eventually RCB roped her in for Rs 85 lakh. As of now, Pooja is in rehab at the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru and is expected to be fit for WPL 2026, to be played from January 9 to February 5 in Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. The way RCB has collected and selected players gives them great flexibility. Based on pitch conditions, form, or injuries, they can make tactical changes, whether its choosing between Grace Harris or Lauren Bell depending on the opposition. When you look at Indian fast-bowling all-rounders, Pooja Vastrakar stands out because she brings a quality of batting that otherslike Renuka Singh Thakur, Shikha Pandey, Arundhati Reddy, or Kranti Gaud, do not offer at the same level. She is a rare commodity. Yes, she has had injury concerns, but theres only one Pooja Vastrakar in the country. Thats exactly why we saw a bidding war for her. UP Warriorz were very interested, but RCB knew what they wanted, and they secured her. In my opinion, its a tremendous addition, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Saba Karim, the former India wicketkeeper-batter and national selector, believes the Smriti Mandhana-led RCB have a well-balanced look due to the plethora of all-rounders in their line-up. I felt that RCB clearly leaned towards all-rounders this time, which is why you see so many in their line-up, starting from Nadine de Klerk, Arundhati Reddy, Grace Harris, and Pooja Vastrakar. Yes, she has had injury concerns, but theres only one Pooja Vastrakar in the country. Thats exactly why we saw a bidding war for her. UP Warriorz were very interested, but RCB knew what they wanted, and they secured her. In my opinion, its a tremendous addition, said Chopra on JioHotstar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They will play matches in Navi Mumbai before going to Vadodara, and I believe the kind of wickets they will get there will complement this combination. Overall, this squad looks well-balanced for RCB, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Kohli Edges Nearer To Dethroning Rohit As The No. 1 ODI Batter
ODI Player Rankings: Virat Kohlis twin centuries and an unbeaten half-century in the recently concluded ODI series against South Africa have helped him make additional progress in the latest ICC Men's ODI Player Rankings and get closer to replacing teammate Rohit Sharma as the No. 1 ODI batter. Kohli has not attained the No.1 ranking since Pakistans Babar Azam overtook him in April 2021. However, he is now nearing the top position again, thanks to his excellent performances at home. The 37-year-old was named Player of the Series for scoring 302 runs in three matches, and he was rewarded with a rise in the latest rankings, moving up two places to second overall behind teammate Rohit. Rohit scored a total of 146 runs throughout the series, securing his position at the top of the rankings. Meanwhile, Kohli narrowed the gap to within eight points, thanks to his unbeaten 65 not out in the series finale in Visakhapatnam. India's upcoming ODIs include a three-match series against New Zealand at home starting from January 11. All attention will be on Kohli and Rohit as they compete to secure the top position in the ODI rankings. Kohli wasn't the only Indian player to see significant improvements in the updated rankings this week; teammate KL Rahul also made notable progress in the ODI rankings for batters. The wicketkeeper-batter climbed two spots to rank 12th overall. Left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav was the biggest mover among ODI bowlers, rising three places to third. South African players also advanced in the ODI batter rankings: Quinton de Kock moved up three rungs to 13th, Aiden Markram improved four places to 25th, and Temba Bavuma climbed three spots to 37th, despite India winning a high-scoring series 2-1. The latest T20I rankings see changes after the series opener between India and South Africa, with Proteas young star Dewald Brevis climbing three spots to reach eighth among T20I batters, entering the top 10 overall. Three Indian players improved their T20I bowler rankings after their convincing 101-run win in Cuttack. Axar Patel rose two spots to 13th, Arshdeep Singh climbed three places to 20th, and Jasprit Bumrah moved up six positions to 25th. It's no surprise that Mitchell Starc has leapt in the latest Test Bowler Rankings, climbing three spots to reach third place. This increase is due to his back-to-back Player of the Match awards in the first two Ashes Tests against England. Starc has taken 18 wickets in two matches and is climbing to a new career-high rating, currently holding his best-ever ranking of third as a result. England's decline in form Down Under saw Harry Brook drop two places to fourth in the Test batter rankings. Kane Williamson (second) and Steve Smith (third) each move up one spot behind Joe Root at the top. It's no surprise that Mitchell Starc has leapt in the latest Test Bowler Rankings, climbing three spots to reach third place. This increase is due to his back-to-back Player of the Match awards in the first two Ashes Tests against England. Starc has taken 18 wickets in two matches and is climbing to a new career-high rating, currently holding his best-ever ranking of third as a result. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies pair Shai Hope, who moved up 19 places to reach joint 48th, and Justin Greaves, who rose 16 spots to 60th, improved their positions in the Test batter rankings following their performances on the final day in Christchurch. Meanwhile, veteran fast bowler Kemar Roach advanced five places on the Test bowlers list after taking seven wickets in the match. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Jemimah Leading Delhi Capitals Will Be Fascinating To Watch, Says Aakash Chopra
With Meg Lanning: Former India batter Aakash Chopra believes a possible elevation of Jemimah Rodrigues as captain of Delhi Capitals for the upcoming Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 season will make for an intriguing storyline. With Meg Lanning roped in by UP Warriorz during last months mega auction, Jemimah is a front-runner to be DCs captain in WPL 2026, especially with team owner Parth Jindal stating that an Indian player will be made the sides skipper. Jemimah had been the vice-captain when Meg captained DC to the WPL finals thrice. Between Marizanne Kapp and Annabel Sutherland, you already have eight quality overs. Weve spoken about Nandini Sharma; she can be the third bowling option. DC have two excellent spinners in Sneh Rana and Shree Charani, and Chinelle Henry adds strong fast-bowling support. With their overseas players, they can easily get ten overs, if not twelve. If Nandini Sharma plays, she gives them even more pace-bowling depth. Their spin attack is already impressive. But the most interesting aspect is how Jemimah Rodrigues captains this side. Weve seen her flourish as a player and as a strong team personality, but this is her first time leading a successful franchise. Its a big elevation and will be fascinating to watch, said Chopra on JioStar. Saba Karim, the former India wicketkeeper-batter and national selector, believes that with the new additions DC have got, they should cross the line if they manage to enter the final, to be played on February 5 at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. For Delhi Capitals, the auction has never been the issue; it is about how they finish the tournament. Despite having match-winners in the line-up, for some inexplicable reason, they havent been able to cross the line in key knockout moments. Can they do it this time? They had a purse of 5.7 crore and worked very intelligently. Saba Karim, the former India wicketkeeper-batter and national selector, believes that with the new additions DC have got, they should cross the line if they manage to enter the final, to be played on February 5 at Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara. Also Read: Live Cricket Score They clearly want players who can finish games for them, which is why someone like Sneh Rana at No. 8 or 9 becomes important. So, while finishing has been an issue for DC, they have done some sharp work at the auction table, he said. Article Source: IANS
Kohli closes in on Rohit at the top of ODI batting rankings
Mitchell Starc's 18 wickets in the first two Ashes Tests have pushed him up to No. 3 among Test bowlers
Tickner, Rae Shine As NZ Bowl Out WI For 205 On Day 1 In Wellington Test
Kavem Hodge LBW: New Zealand pacers Blair Tickner and debutant Michael Rae delivered an impressive display on the opening day of the second Test in Wellington, dismissing West Indies for 205 inside 75 overs at Basin Reserve. Tickner had been outstanding, taking 4 for 32, with debutant Rae chipping in with three wickets. However, New Zealand finished the day short of a bowler again, as Tickner was stretchered off with a suspected shoulder dislocation 67 overs into the match play. Put in to bat first, the West Indies had a strong start as openers Brandon King (33) and John Campbell (44) built an opening partnership of 66 runs, before Tickner claimed the first wicket, trapping King LBW to end the partnership. He then had Kavem Hodge LBW for an eight-ball duck. Centurion from Christchurch, Shai Hope, came in to bat, but it was Campbell who kept the scoreboard ticking, hitting Rae for three boundaries. At lunch, the West Indies were 92-2. Debutant Rae, who had leaked runs in his first spell in Test cricket, made an impact after lunch. Coming around the wicket, he angled a full ball across Campbell, who leaned into a drive with firm hands and edged to first slip, and WI were 93 for 3. Then, Hope and Roston Chase added a steady 60 off 102 for the fourth wicket, but Tickner struck again with a sharp bouncer to dismiss Hope (48). At 175-4 at tea, it looked like it was the West Indies day, but the course of the contest changed quickly as Tickner and Rae lifted their spirits at the start of the final session. Tickner took his fourth wicket when Roston Chase (29) edged a nip-backer onto his stumps, but a five-wicket haul eluded him as he left the field in the 67th over after injuring himself while diving at fine leg. Soon, Rae had Justin Greaves caught behind for 13, before fellow debutant trapped Kemar Roach LBW for a duck after a smart review, leaving Windies reeling at 184-7. Glenn Phillips and Jacob Duffy then got the rest of the job done as the Windies were bowled out for 205. Tickner took his fourth wicket when Roston Chase (29) edged a nip-backer onto his stumps, but a five-wicket haul eluded him as he left the field in the 67th over after injuring himself while diving at fine leg. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: New Zealand 24/0 in 9 overs (Devon Conway 16*, Tom Latham 7*) trail West Indies 205/10 in 75 overs (Shai Hope 48, John Campbell 44, Blair Tickner 4-32, Michael Rae 3-67) by 181 runs Article Source: IANS
Dinesh Karthik Named Mentor & Batting Coach Of London Spirit Men At The Hundred
London Spirit Men: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik, who is also a mentor of reigning IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), has been named mentor and batting coach of The Hundred franchise London Spirit. In his first-ever role within a franchise for The Hundred, Karthik's expertise comes from participating in over 250 matches as both a player and a coach in the Indian Premier League (IPL), along with 180 international matches representing India. London Spirits Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, in a statement shared by the franchise, said, Its a pleasure to welcome DK to London Spirit. He is a truly original thinker in our game and his vast experience in short-format and franchise cricket will be invaluable to us. Hes also great fun to work with and brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm to everything he does. The signing of another elite individual with significant stature in the game demonstrates our ambition and the importance we place on ensuring that our players receive the best possible support, Bobat added. London Spirits Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, in a statement shared by the franchise, said, Its a pleasure to welcome DK to London Spirit. He is a truly original thinker in our game and his vast experience in short-format and franchise cricket will be invaluable to us. Hes also great fun to work with and brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm to everything he does. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The new role will be relatively easy for Karthik, who has worked closely with both Bobat and Andy Flower, Spirits head coach, at RCB in the IPL. Article Source: IANS
Dinesh Karthik appointed London Spirit mentor and batting coach
The signing of another elite individual with significant stature in the game demonstrates our ambition, London Spirit director of cricket Mo Bobat says
Caoimhe Bray sidelined after recurrence of back stress fracture
Caoimhe Bray, the teenaged fast-bowling sensation, is expected to miss several months of cricket, likely ending her season with both New South Wales and Sydney Sixers
Allen to miss start of India T20I series if Scorchers reach BBL finals
If Scorchers don't qualify, then Allen should be available for the full series
Mindset Was About Coming Back 'stronger, Bigger And Better': Hardik
New Delhi: After being named Player of the Match in the first T20I against South Africa on Tuesday, all-rounder Hardik Pandya set his sights on larger goals. Fully embracing his comeback, he aims to cherish every moment ahead. Any doubts over his fitness were settled when he demonstrated his form in his first match since the Asia Cup 2025 injury. He delivered an impressive all-round performance, taking 1-16 with the ball and scoring an unbeaten 59 runs, aiding Indias 101-run victory over South Africa in Cuttack and securing a 1-0 lead in the series. You should be a rockstar, come perform for 10 minutes, and the crowd goes berserk. That has been the biggest motivation for me. Life has always thrown a lot of lemons at me, and I always thought that I would make lemonade. Ive always believed that if I dont believe in myself, how will others believe me? My mindset was really about coming back stronger, bigger and better, Hardik said in a video shared by the BCCI. Every time that I walk in, I feel like the crowd has been waiting for this moment. Theyve come to watch me bat. Because I have stood strong, I have done a lot of things with grace. That has helped me become even more confident, back myself, and really trust my skill set. I really believe in myself as a player. Injuries test you mentally as well, and at the same time, it puts you in a lot of doubt, he added. Hardik also credited his girlfriend, Mahieka Sharma, for bringing positivity into his life before confidently stating that his goal is now to pursue bigger ambitions and excel in every opportunity he gets. Every time that I walk in, I feel like the crowd has been waiting for this moment. Theyve come to watch me bat. Because I have stood strong, I have done a lot of things with grace. That has helped me become even more confident, back myself, and really trust my skill set. I really believe in myself as a player. Injuries test you mentally as well, and at the same time, it puts you in a lot of doubt, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ive been a very honest and very real person in life as well, which has helped me a lot. I dont really sugarcoat a lot of things in my life. Its never about the other person, never about how others think or how others perceive. It is always about how I feel inside. Now its a time where Hardik Pandya just wants to play the sport and enjoy every second on the ground. And yes, bigger and better will be the motto in my life, he added. Article Source: IANS
If World Gets To See What We Discuss, They Can Do 10-part TV Series: Karthik On IPL Auction Prep
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Former India wicketkeeper-batter and current Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) mentor Dinesh Karthik opened up about the intense, high-stakes build-up to the IPL mini-auction, describing the experience as one of the most demanding yet enjoyable phases of his cricketing journey. Speaking about the extensive behind-the-scenes planning, Karthik reiterated how the preparation alone could form a gripping series. In a video shared by RCB on X, he said, If the world gets to see the whole footage of what all we speak and what all we discuss, they can do a mega serial, I feel. They can do a 10-part TV series on it. He detailed the exhaustive preparation that defined the days leading up to the auction, adding, It was the most exhilarating 10 days prior to the auction, the way we prepped. I don't think I've gone through an experience like that. I've played a lot of cricket, but to be in the boardroom discussing what it takes to make a team was the most challenging, most fun, engaging week, 10 days I've had because there was so much prep that went into it. Mo and Andy have a very detailed process that they go through. Karthik emphasised how deeply he enjoyed being part of the strategic core group, despite the long hours. And I thoroughly enjoyed every second of being in that room. At times, it was tiring because we had 12-hour, 14-hour days. I really enjoyed every second. I would do anything to have the same kind of experience in the lead-up to an auction. Comparing the current mini-auction to the mega auction, he admitted the latter offered unmatched excitement. This is a mini auction, very different. I must admit that the week in the lead-up to the mega auction was exciting. Discussing the complexity of player evaluation, he said, So many names, so many skill sets, how are you going to line up the team, giving your inputs, seeing what matters. So many things come into play and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Breaking down the decision-making layers, he added, But it's very interesting, intriguing and mentally challenging because you're assessing various things. A- the skill set. B- what does it take to be part of a team? But most importantly, the auction order. Where does the player come from? Will we bid for him? If we bid, how far we go? What we need to do? So it is a very intricate process, very challenging process and that's the thrill in an auction. Discussing the complexity of player evaluation, he said, So many names, so many skill sets, how are you going to line up the team, giving your inputs, seeing what matters. So many things come into play and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Also Read: Live Cricket Score At the same time, enjoying this whole process because I was looking forward to coming back. Just seeing everybody back together in the ground was such a nice feeling. Last night, to be fair, I didn't sleep much. I was very excited to see Andy, Malo, Mo, all of them together, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
NZ V WI: Tickner Stretchered Off With Suspected Shoulder Dislocation On Day 1 Of Wellington Test
Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell: New Zealand faced another significant injury setback as fast bowler Blair Tickner suffered a suspected dislocation of his left shoulder and was carried off the field on a stretcher during Day 1 of the second Test against the West Indies at Basin Reserve on Wednesday. Tickner was the standout performer on the opening day of the second Test, as he claimed a four-wicket haul but injured himself in the 67th over while attempting to prevent a boundary at fine leg. Chasing a flick from Tevon Imlach, he dived full-length near the rope and stayed down immediately. The medical staff from the New Zealand camp and the venue attended to him on the boundary edge before he was stretchered off. He later left the ground in an ambulance, as per ESPNcricinfo. Tickner's injury comes at a time when New Zealand have already lost Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, and Nathan Smith for the rest of the Test series owing to their respective injuries. Henry (calf tear) and Smith (side strain) sustained their injuries during the drawn first Test in Christchurch, while Santner (groin) was ruled out before the match. Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell was also ruled out of the second Test after he suffered the injury while batting in the first Test in Christchurch last week. New Zealand made five changes to their XI for the second Test, with Mitchell Hay and Michael Rae making their Test debuts. Hay took the gloves from the injured Tom Blundell, while seamer Rae made his maiden New Zealand appearance in place of the injured Henry. Daryl Mitchell, Glenn Phillips and Tickner came in for Smith, Michael Bracewell and Will Young. Tickner's injury comes at a time when New Zealand have already lost Matt Henry, Mitchell Santner, and Nathan Smith for the rest of the Test series owing to their respective injuries. Henry (calf tear) and Smith (side strain) sustained their injuries during the drawn first Test in Christchurch, while Santner (groin) was ruled out before the match. Wicketkeeper Tom Blundell was also ruled out of the second Test after he suffered the injury while batting in the first Test in Christchurch last week. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After the first Test ended in a draw, both teams are searching for their first win in the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle. Article Source: IANS
'Out-and-out Match-winner' Hardik Will Be Integral To Indias Success At T20 WC: Uthappa
T20 World Cup: Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa was effusive in his admiration for all-rounder Hardik Pandya, who delivered a stellar all-round performance on his return from injury to help the team clinch a 101-run win in the first T20I against South Africa. The all-rounder played an unbeaten 59-run knock off 28 deliveries in the first innings before recording figures of 1-16 in two overs. With a huge win over the Proteas, India made a strong statement early in the series. South Africas innings quickly faded, and the anticipated resistance was absent, due to aggressive bowling from the Men in Blue. The pitch at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack challenged all players except Pandya, who seemed to thrive in the conditions. Here comes a guy returning from a break after an injury, and it doesnt even feel like hes been away. From ball one, it looked like he had never left. The first ball was a six, the third ball was a six, and he raced to a 24-ball fifty. Then he came on to bowl and picked up wickets again, including the crucial one of David Miller, a batter he has dismissed several times, Uthappa said. Calling Pandya an out-and-out match-winner, Uthappa stressed the unmatched balance the all-rounder brings to any side. Here comes a guy returning from a break after an injury, and it doesnt even feel like hes been away. From ball one, it looked like he had never left. The first ball was a six, the third ball was a six, and he raced to a 24-ball fifty. Then he came on to bowl and picked up wickets again, including the crucial one of David Miller, a batter he has dismissed several times, Uthappa said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With India firing in all departments and key players hitting form at the right time, the opening T20I offered an early reminder that they will be among the favourites when the T20 World Cup arrives in 2026. Article Source: IANS
India look to press home the advantage against South Africa after opening bash
No men's internationals have taken place in New Chandigarh, but most of the India players have been here during IPL 2025
India Showed Proteas Exactly How To Play On Sporting Wicket: Dale Steyn
Former South Africa: Former South Africa bowler Dale Steyn broke down Indias clinical outing against the Proteas and analysed the two sides performances in depth, stating that the hosts showed the visitors how to play on a sporting wicket. The Men in Blue signalled serious intent ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup with a commanding performance in the opening T20I of the five-match series against the Proteas. South Africa, playing in conditions that typically favour their strengths, faltered early with the bat, something Steyn found both surprising and disappointing. The Proteas, chasing a target of 176, crumbled for just 74, their lowest-ever total in the format, and lost the game by a massive 101-run margin. Its a tough one. Not tough to decipher how they batted, but certainly a tough pill to swallow because these are conditions youd expect South Africa to be familiar with. At home, theres always a bit of nip and seam, and we actually saw that when they bowled. So youd think the message to the batters would've been: get through the first nine or ten overs, assess, and then go deep, similar to how Hardik played. But it looked like there was a bit of franticness without any real aggression, Steyn said on JioStar. He added that Indias new-ball brilliance set the tone, If India wanted to win, they had to make the new ball talk, and they did. Yes, there were one or two unlucky dismissals, inside edges carrying to the keeper, but that still comes from good bowling in the right areas, trying to drive on the up. Drawing parallels with Englands recent struggles in Australia, Steyn highlighted the dangers of misplaced ultra-aggression, pointing to South Africas inexperience in key situations. And then you see little signs of inexperience, like Brevis taking on Bumrah at the back end. The game was gone, but you still have to pick your battles. Hes the best white-ball bowler in the world. If de Villiers and others couldnt consistently pull that off, youre not going to do it, young man. Wait for your moment, he said. Steyn also weighed in on Suryakumar Yadavs leadership, praising the captains composure and clarity. When you have the backing of your team and feel comfortable in your environment, you can have open conversations with your players. Youre not threatened by your spot or by the captaincy. You put the team first and say, Whats best for the individual? Whats best for the team? Thats the kind of captain everyone wants, someone whos secure, welcoming, and willing to adjust for the greater good, he said of the Indian skipper. Steyn also weighed in on Suryakumar Yadavs leadership, praising the captains composure and clarity. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The former pacer concluded with firm praise for India, stating, Theres a lot to unpack from this game, but credit to India, they played a perfect match. Hardik Pandya batted beautifully, and then they bowled superbly. They showed South Africa exactly how to play on a sporting wicket. Article Source: IANS
Ex-allrounder's Sons Michael And Kian Named In Zimbabwe U19 WC Squad
Old Hararians Sports Club: The twin sons of former international all-rounder Andy Blignaut, Michael and Kian, have been named in Zimbabwe's U19 World Cup squad, which the country will co-host with Namibia from January 15 to February 6, 2026. The tournament co-hosts became the third side to reveal their squad for the U19 World Cup on Tuesday, unveiling a 15-player group for the 16th edition of the event in Zimbabwe and Namibia. Blignaut was a formidable all-rounder who made 74 appearances for Zimbabwe and played in the 2003 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in South Africa. Now, his sons will have the opportunity to follow in his footsteps in international cricket after being included in the squad for the upcoming mega event. The 17-year-old twins are both adept with bat and ball and will have the opportunity to showcase their talents on home soil, as Zimbabwe have been placed in Group C at the event alongside England, Pakistan, and Scotland and will play all their group matches at Takashinga Cricket Club. Pacer Simbarashe Mudzengerere will captain Zimbabwe at the tournament, while the squad also includes top-order batter Nathaniel Hlabangana, who participated in the most recent edition of the U19 World Cup in South Africa 2024. Ahead of the tournament, Zimbabwe will play warm-up matches against the United States of America at Old Hararians Sports Club in Harare on January 10 and against New Zealand at Masvingo Sports Club on January 12. They will open their campaign against Scotland on January 15, face England on January 18 and take on Pakistan on January 22. Head Coach Elton Chigumbura expressed satisfaction with his final squad, praising the team's talent and balance. This group has worked extremely hard over the last 16 to 18 months and they have shown consistent growth. A few players who performed well missed out, but final decisions were based purely on team balance and the combinations we need for World Cup cricket. Chigumbura said. Head Coach Elton Chigumbura expressed satisfaction with his final squad, praising the team's talent and balance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe U19 Squad: Simbarashe Mudzengerere (c), Kian Blignaut, Michael Blignaut, Leeroy Chiwaula, Tatenda Chimugoro, Brendon Senzere, Nathaniel Hlabangana, Takudzwa Makoni, Panashe Mazai, Webster Madhidhi, Shelton Mazvitorera, Kupakwashe Muradzi, Brandon Ndiweni, Dhruv Patel, Benny Zuze Article Source: IANS
Tickner stretchered off after shoulder injury
The fast bowler hurt himself when he dived full-length in an attempt to prevent a boundary
Pooran declines stumping, Holden retires out - big drama at ILT20
Desert Vipers gained from their tactical decision to retire Max Holden out, going on to win the contest by one run
Ashes: Cummins Returns As Australia Name Squad For Third Ashes Test
Allan Border Field: Australia captain Pat Cummins has moved one step closer to returning to international cricket after he was named in a 15-player squad for the third Ashes Test against England. The pacer is the only addition to the squad that took a 2-0 series lead at the Gabba with veteran batter Usman Khawaja retaining his place in the 15-man group as he tries to earn his place back in the XI following his own injury issue. Cummins, who last played international cricket in the third Test against the West Indies in July, has been training well with the squad in both Perth and Brisbane. He has watched from the sidelines as stand-in captain Steve Smith guided Australia to comfortable eight-wicket wins in both matches. Selectors had even considered bringing Cummins into the squad for the pink-ball Test at the Gabba, as his recovery from a lower-back injury progressed faster than expected. Instead, he ramped up his bowling loads at Allan Border Field, where he simulated match conditions by sending down multiple spells to ensure he would at the peak of his powers ahead of his expected return for the third Test. Head coach Andrew McDonald indicated Cummins could have almost featured in that Brisbane Test and is almost certain to play in Adelaide. We feel as though he (Cummins) will be as best prepared as can be. He was well ahead of where we thought he'd be at and it did create a real live conversation for (Cummins playing in) Brisbane, McDonald said. It was debated a lot leading into that Test match. With that in mind, us seeing him further advanced, we feel he'll be really well placed for the challenges of Adelaide albeit (it's still) a long way off. We feel as though the simulation in the nets has got him skill ready. His body's ready to go. Barring anything else happening in the next week, I'd be expecting Pat to be tossing the coin and putting the blazer on, he added. Cummins return to the squad and expected availability for next Wednesdays match at Adelaide Oval does provide selectors with a tough call on the balance of their bowling attack. Alongside Khawaja, spinner Nathan Lyon is also in line for a return after being left out of the XI in favour of Michael Neser as Australia opted for an all-out pace attack for the pink-ball match. Cummins return to the squad and expected availability for next Wednesdays match at Adelaide Oval does provide selectors with a tough call on the balance of their bowling attack. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad for third Test: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster Article Source: IANS
Carey expects England to 'refresh the batteries' in four-day Noosa break
If he is available, no doubt the selectors will put him in, Alex Carey says of Pat Cummins, who has been included in the squad for the third Ashes Test
ILT20: Desert Vipers Edge MI Emirates by One Run in Final-Ball Thriller
The Desert Vipers were the victors in yet another thrilling clash, beating MI Emirates by one run at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. The win, which went down to the last ball, was the Vipers fourth-straight triumph of the DP World ILT20 Season 4. The Vipers consolidated their position as the table-toppers with eight points to their name. Defending 159, the Vipers initially struggled to take wickets. The game turned in the 19th over, when David Payne who finished with 4 for 29 claimed three crucial scalps. UAEs Khuzaima Tanveer was also impressive with 2 for 34, as the Vipers showed their composure once again. In the second innings, MI Emirates lost an early wicket when Tanveer dismissed Jonny Bairstow (8 off 7) in the second over. It was Muhammad Waseem (24 0ff 21) and Tom Banton (34 off 29) who steered the MI Emirates through the powerplay with the score at 49/1. They erected a 42-run stand in 31 balls before Tanveer struck again in his second spell of the night to removeWaseem. Banton looked in complete control when Nicholas Pooran (31 off 29) joined him in the middle. The duo looked settled,completing another 42-run partnership, this time in 40 balls. However, Sam Curran sent Pooran back in the 14th over with 62 needed off 36 balls. Banton followed in the next over as Payne bagged his first wicket of the night, bringing the score to 105/4. Tajinder Singh (17 off 7) hit Sam Curran for a couple of sixes that brought MI Emirates ahead of the equation with a 20-run over. Lockie Ferguson then ended Tajinders stayat the crease with his first wicket of the match in the 18th over. Another twist in the penultimate over saw Payne turn the match on its head. First, he got Romario Shepherd (1 off 4), followed by the wicket of skipper Kieron Pollard (23 off 13), who looked in good nick. Chris Woakes (0 off 2) followed in the final ball, meaning that MI Emirates needed 16 runs in six balls to secure the victory. Rashid Khan (13* off 8) could have been the match-winner, hitting a six and a four in the final over, but the MI Emirates couldnt find the two runs needed on the last ball. Batting first, the Vipers started on a promising note, led by Fakhar Zaman (35 off 31). By the end of the powerplay, the Vipers were 51/0, threatening to make their way to a big score. After Andries Gous (21 off 15) retired-hurt,Zaman combined with Max Holden (42 off 37) for a 51-run stand in 37 balls. Allah Ghazanfar then got the breakthrough when Zaman holedout to Tom Banton.Following his wicket, the bowlers kept the pressure on the Vipers, ensuring that boundaries were scarce. Shimron Hetmyer (15 off 9) entered the fray after Holden retired-out and hit the first six of the innings in the 18th over. Soon after, Sam Curran (19 off 19) hit the ball straight into Tom Bantons hands to give Ghazanfar his second wicket of the night. Dan Lawrence (15* off 8) also provided a key contribution towards the end while Hetmyer was scalped by Fazalhaq Farooqi in the final over of the innings as the Vipers finished at 159/4. Match Summary Desert Vipers beat MI Emirates by one run Desert Vipers 159/4 in 20 overs (Max Holden 42, Fakhar Zaman 35, Allah Ghazanfar 2 for 32, Fazalhaq Farooqi 1 for 27) MI Emirates 158/9 in 20 overs (Tom Banton 34, Nicholas Pooran 31, Kieron Pollard 23, David Payne 4 for 29, Khuzaima Tanveer 2 for 34) Also Read: Live Cricket Score Player of the Match:David Payne
Captain Pat Cummins Back In Australia Squad For Third Ashes Test
Australia captain Pat Cummins is in line to return for the third Ashes Test against England in Adelaide after being named in a 15-man squad on Wednesday. Cummins is the only addition to an otherwise unchanged squad from Brisbane, where Australia won by eight wickets to take a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. The 32-year-old Cummins has been sidelined since the tour to the West Indies in July with a lower back injury. We feel as though he'll be as best prepared as can be, Australia coach Andrew McDonald said. Under-pressure veteran opener Usman Khawaja, who did not play in the second Test because of a back injury, kept his place in the squad for the match, which begins at the Adelaide Oval on December 17. Spinner Nathan Lyon is likely to be back in the side after being left out as Australia opted for an all-seam attack for the day-night match at the Gabba. After Adelaide, the series moves on to Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test with the fifth and final match in Sydney starting on January 4. Australia squad for third Test: Pat Cummins (capt), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Brendan Doggett, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Michael Neser, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster Also Read: Live Cricket Score
Hardik shows what he can do when fit and firing
Playing international cricket after two months, Hardik batted as if he had never been away and also chipped in with the ball
1st T20I: I Put The Nation First, Thats My Biggest USP, Says Pandya
T20 World Cup: India all-rounder Hardik Pandya was the star of the show in the teams 101-run win over South Africa on Tuesday here at the Barabati Stadium, and he said that he felt satisfied that his hard work paid off. The Men in Blue put on a dominating performance and took a 1-0 lead in the five-match T20I series to kick off their T20 World Cup preparations on a high. When all other batters struggled to play a big innings, Pandya notched up an unbeaten 59 off just 28 deliveries to take the teams scoreboard to 175/6 at the end of the first innings. What followed was sheer dominance by the Indian bowlers as they restricted the visitors to a mere 74, securing a victory by a substantial margin. Pandya also contributed with the ball, taking a wicket off his very first delivery in the game. He was recognised for his brave efforts and was named the Player of the Match. Speaking of his game after receiving the award, Pandya said, I had to back my shots. At the same point of time, I realized that the wicket had a bit of spice. You had to be a little gutsy, and it was more about timing the ball, not trying to break the ball. I was very satisfied with the way I was batting. I think the last six or seven months have been really amazing from a fitness standpoint. I dont make a big deal about the hard work that goes behind it, but at the same time, these last 50 days, being away from your loved ones, spending time at the NCA, making sure everything is covered. Its very satisfying when you come here and the results follow, he added. Speaking of his game after receiving the award, Pandya said, I had to back my shots. At the same point of time, I realized that the wicket had a bit of spice. You had to be a little gutsy, and it was more about timing the ball, not trying to break the ball. I was very satisfied with the way I was batting. I think the last six or seven months have been really amazing from a fitness standpoint. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pandyas shot selection and the array of boundaries coming off his bat stole the show in the first innings as he confidently took on the bowlers and hit them for runs across the stadium. Elaborating on what was going on in his mind when he faced the Proteas bowlers, the Mumbai Indians captain said, I kind of knew he (Maharaj) wouldnt go closer to Axar. I didnt plan it that way, it was just that if it came into my arc, I wanted to go for it. He took a chance and I took a chance. Mine was more calculated on that track, and it paid off. I think that gave us rhythm, gave us momentum that we capitalised on. We were 20-25 runs ahead of the game when those overs began. Its just about gamesmanship, identifying the right bowler to take down on the day. When it comes off, it looks good. Article Source: IANS
1st T20I: India Is Having A Great Run, Says Suryakumar After Teams 101-run Win Over South Africa
T20 World Cup: Indias T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav was pleased with the teams performance against South Africa in the first T20I that concluded here at the Barabati Stadium on Tuesday and said that the team was having a great run in the format heading into the T20 World Cup 2026. Put to bat first, India posted 175/6 on board, riding on Hardik Pandyas unbeaten 59, before the bowlers took charge. The pacers and spinners contributed equally towards the victory as the hosts dished out the visitors for a paltry 74, their lowest-ever T20I total. Speaking at the presentation ceremony after the game, Suryakumar praised the batters efforts saying that he had not expected the team to reach a 175-run total at the time when they had been reeling at 48-3 in 6.3 overs. At 48 for 3, and then from there getting to 175 the way Hardik batted, Axar batted, Tilak batted, and in the end Jitesh coming in, chipping in and doing his role, I think it was very important. At first, we thought wed get to 160, but then 175 was unbelievable. With 78 batters, there will be days when 23 batters wont have their day, but then the other 4 batters will cover it up and they did cover it up today. Maybe in the next game youll see someone else covering it up. Thats how T20 cricket goes, and thats how we want everyone to play. We want everyone to be fearless and enjoy their batting. India is having a great run, the skipper said after the match. Speaking at the presentation ceremony after the game, Suryakumar praised the batters efforts saying that he had not expected the team to reach a 175-run total at the time when they had been reeling at 48-3 in 6.3 overs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think Arshdeep and Bumrah were the perfect bowlers to bowl at the start. The way they were bowling when they won the toss and bowled first, the way the new ball was being bowled by them, I think Arshdeep and Bumrah were the better option. But then Hardik coming in later on, coming back from injury, it was important to take care of him as well. And the way he bowled, Im very happy with it. I mean, batting first, 48 for 3 and then scoring about 9091 runs from overs 7 to 15, and then finishing with 4044 runs in the last five overs to get to 175 I think it was really, really commendable. The way we bowled, the amount of options we had, I think 175 was quite decent, he added. Article Source: IANS
Hardik, Arshdeep crush South Africa to put India 1-0 up
South Africa were bowled out for 74, their lowest T20I score
Ashes: Bazball Yielded A Culture That Lacks Accountability, Says McGrath
New Delhi: Former Australia cricketer Glenn McGrath believes England's Ashes squad lacks accountability and labelled it embarrassing after the visitors lost back-to-back matches and trail five-match series 0-2 against Australia. In the day-night pink-ball Test in Brisbane this week, England were soundly defeated after losing the first Test in Perth from a highly advantageous position due to a fourth-innings century from Travis Head and a batting collapse of their own. England's odds of winning the series in Australia after a 15-year drought are at 02. Not in Australias wildest dreams could they have believed they would be 2-0 up in this Ashes series after playing only six days of cricket, McGrath wrote a coloumn in BBC Sport. There is a lot I like about Englands attitude. I love it when sportspeople play without fear, because that helps them push the boundaries of what is possible, he wrote. McGrath was critical of the visitors; however, he maintains that there have been indications of a troubled culture. Following the public acknowledgement of problems by coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes, he anticipates some adjustments. My concern for England was the message of this is the way we play yielded a culture that lacks accountability. I have no problems with what the England leaders said in public at the Gabba. If Stokes and McCullum have been strong in the media, you can guarantee they have been even stronger behind closed doors, the 55-year-old wrote. Will we now see a new version of Bazball? Like I said, I like the element of playing without fear. If England can add the ingredients of pressure and accountability, then they might still be on to something. McGrath also credited Australia for their exceptional performance with the batt and ball. He was full of praise for Mitchell Starc, who continues to deliver with the ball even in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood and leads the bowling chart with 18 wickets and some handy contribution with the bat too. For all that England have been criticised, Australia deserve a huge amount of credit. If England had been told they would play an Australia team without all of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Nathan Lyon, they would have been rubbing their hands with glee. And yet, Australia pulled off victory in Brisbane with all of their other players standing up. McGrath also credited Australia for their exceptional performance with the batt and ball. He was full of praise for Mitchell Starc, who continues to deliver with the ball even in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood and leads the bowling chart with 18 wickets and some handy contribution with the bat too. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Alex Carey put in an absolute masterclass behind the stumps, possibly the best wicketkeeping performance I've ever seen - and I played with Ian Healy and Adam Gilchrist. Perhaps the biggest revelation for Australia has been the shift in the batting order. Article Source: IANS
1st T20I: All-round Pandya, Bowlers Hand India Thumping 101-run Win Over SA
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Hardik Pandyas all-round performance and cumulative efforts by the bowlers handed India a 101-run victory in the first T20I against South Africa here at the Barabati Stadium. With that, the hosts took a 1-0 lead in the five-game series to start their T20 World Cup 2-26 preparations in style. Defending 176 runs, the Men in Blue got off to a dream start as Arshdeep Singh sent Quinton de Kock packing for a duck off just the second delivery of the innings. Tristan Stubbs looked to get going as soon as he walked into the field, but his stay was cut short by the Indian pacer, who added a second wicket to his kitty in the third over. Markram and Dewald Brevis picked up the momentum quickly without letting the two early wickets affect the game, but a change in bowling, which saw Axar Patel come into the attack inside the powerplay, led to the Protea skipper falling for a run-a-ball 14. Returning to bowl for India after a long gap, Hardik Pandya struck on the very first ball that he delivered and dismissed the dangerous David Miller to get his side another key breakthrough. South Africas batting unit crumbled like a cookie as the Indian bowlers kept picking wickets at regular intervals. Though Marco Jansen provided a ray of hope in the middle by smoking a couple of sixes, Varun Chakaravarthy trapped him and bowled the all-rounder out as the visitors got into further trouble. Bumrah was just one scalp shy of completing 100 T20I wickets and he achieved the feat by dismissing Dewald Brevis in the 11th over and doubled the celebrations by picking Keshav Maharajs wicket in the same over. The Proteas lost their ninth wicket soon, in the 12th over, when Anrich Nortje found his way back to the pavilion, courtesy of Axar. Shivam Dube hit the final nail in the coffin as a fine catch by Abhishek Sharma led to Lutho Sipamlas dismissal. As a result, South Africa were bowled out for their lowest ever score in a T20I, closing their innings with just 74 runs. Speaking of the first innings, Shubman Gills much-awaited return was short-lived as Lungi Ngidi removed him in the opening over, and the pacer struck again to dismiss Suryakumar Yadav, leaving India unsettled early. Captain Suryakumar briefly counterattacked with a six and a four, including his signature supla stroke, before falling to a mistimed shot. Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma steadied the innings to take India to 40/2 at the end of the powerplay, but the openers dismissal to Lutho Sipamla halted the momentum. The middle overs dragged as Varma and Axar Patel struggled for fluency before the former perished scoring 26 off 32. Axar offered support, but the innings truly hinged on Pandyas commanding knock. The all-rounder struck six boundaries and four sixes, lifting Indias total with an assertive finish. Cameos from Shivam Dube and Jitesh Sharma added vital late runs in the closing stages. On a pitch that turned even routine strokes into laboured efforts, Pandya produced an innings of uncommon quality. With the surface gripping and the ball refusing to come on, Indias top order found fluency hard to locate; both Tilak Varma and Axar Patel promised more than they ultimately delivered. South Africa tightened the screws through Lungi Ngidis triple strike and Marco Jansens miserly overs, picking off batters just as partnerships seemed to settle. Amid that struggle, Pandya appeared almost untouched by the conditions. He shifted gears with clarity and confidence, seizing the initiative and swinging the contest back into balance. His knock has kept India firmly in the hunt despite everything the pitch and the South African bowlers threw at them. On a pitch that turned even routine strokes into laboured efforts, Pandya produced an innings of uncommon quality. With the surface gripping and the ball refusing to come on, Indias top order found fluency hard to locate; both Tilak Varma and Axar Patel promised more than they ultimately delivered. South Africa tightened the screws through Lungi Ngidis triple strike and Marco Jansens miserly overs, picking off batters just as partnerships seemed to settle. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 175/6 in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya 59*, Tilak Varma 26; Lungi Ngidi 3-31, Lutho Sipamla 2-38) beat South Africa (Dewald Brevis 22, Tristan Stubbs 14; Axar Patel 2-7, Arshdeep Singh 2-14) by 101 runs. Article Source: IANS
Allrounder Bulbulia to lead SA in Under-19 World Cup
South Africa have been placed in Group D, where they will face West Indies, Afghanistan and Tanzania
1st T20I: Hardik Pandyas Unbeaten 59 Powers India To 175
With Shubman Gill: Hardik Pandya was the star of the show as the host managed to post 175 runs on the board, riding on the all-rounders unbeaten half-century, against South Africa in the first T20I of the five-game series here at the Barabati Stadium. With Shubman Gill making a much-anticipated return after recovering from an injury, all eyes were on him. However, Lungi Ngidi cut his innings short and the vice captain walked back in the first over of the game, scoring just four runs off two deliveries. South Africa got an early breakthrough, and their celebrations doubled when the pacer picked Suryakumar Yadavs wicket in the third over. The Indian captain looked in great touch as he notched up a six and a four, including his trademark supla shot, to get things going. However, a mis-timed shot led to the opposition skipper Aiden Markram taking a fine catch over mid-on. Opener Abhishek Sharma and Tilak Varma then sailed through the powerplay as India reached 40/2 in six overs. Abhishek looked in good touch and had found the momentum, but Lutho Sipamla got the better of him shortly after the powerplay, giving his side a crucial breakthrough. The next few overs were sluggish as Varma and Axar Patel struggled to find boundaries and juggled between singles and doubles. While the former did hit an 89-meter long six off Anrich Nortje in the 10th over, he couldnt convert his knock into a big innings and was eventually dismissed scoring 26 runs in 32 deliveries. Axar Patel played a handy knock while forming partnerships with Varma and Pandya, but it was the Baroda cricketer who stood out during the first innings. Pandya took on the bowlers confidently and notched up six fours and four maximums, giving his best till the final delivery. Shivam Dube and Jitesh Sharmas innings was short but impactful as they contributed 11 and 10 runs in the limited time they spent on the field. Pandyas clutch knock anchored Indias innings as the team rose from 50/3 to finish at 175/6 at the end of their 20-over quota. Pandya took on the bowlers confidently and notched up six fours and four maximums, giving his best till the final delivery. Shivam Dube and Jitesh Sharmas innings was short but impactful as they contributed 11 and 10 runs in the limited time they spent on the field. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: India 175/6 in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya 59*, Tilak Varma 26; Lungi Ngidi 3-31, Lutho Sipamla 2-38) against South Africa. Article Source: IANS
Mukidul Islam five-for, Iqbal Hosen ton drive Rangpur Division to NCL title
They secured the title after defending champions Sylhet could only draw their match against Barishal
Simbarashe Mudzengerere named captain of Zimbabwe Under-19 for home World Cup
Kian and Michael Blignaut, twins and sons of former Zimbabwe allrounder Andy Blignaut, also feature in the squad
Teenagers Kamalini and Vaishnavi receive maiden India call-ups for Sri Lanka T20Is
Radha Yadav, Yastika Bhatia and Sayali Satghare, who were part of the previous T20I squad that played against England, have been left out
Gill and Hardik return for India after South Africa opt to bowl
Both teams picked four seam options with Nortje returning for his first international game since last year's T20 World Cup final
Kamalini, Vaishnavi Included As India Announce 15-member Squad For Sri Lanka T20Is
Sri Lanka T20Is: After a match-winning performance against South Africa in the Women's ODI World Cup final, Shafali Verma rejoins the Indian team for the five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka starting on December 21. The 15-person team includes G. Kamalini and Vaishnavi Sharma, both of whom played for India in the Under-19 Women's T20 World Cup. Smriti Mandhana has been named Harmanpreet Kaur's deputy in the leadership department as the latter leads the Women In Blue in the series against Sri Lanka. The Women's Selection Committee has picked Indias squad for the upcoming five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka Women, BCCI said in a statement. The team also includes other members of the recent World Cup-winning squad, as the selection committee has named Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harleen Deol, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, and Renuka Singh Thakur. The team's two wicketkeepers are Richa Ghosh and Kamalini. Indias five-match T20I series will begin on 21st December in Visakhapatnam, which will also host the second game on 23rd December. The action will then shift to Thiruvananthapuram for the final stretch, with the third T20I scheduled on 26th December, followed by the fourth on 28th December and the series finale on 30th December. The two venues will share the spotlight as India round off their year with a back-to-back contest in the shortest format. The team also includes other members of the recent World Cup-winning squad, as the selection committee has named Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Harleen Deol, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, and Renuka Singh Thakur. The team's two wicketkeepers are Richa Ghosh and Kamalini. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias squad: Harmanpreet Kaur (C), Smriti Mandhana (VC), Deepti Sharma, Sneh Rana, Jemimah Rodrigues, Shafali Verma, Harleen Deol, Amanjot Kaur, Arundhati Reddy, Kranti Gaud, Renuka Singh Thakur, Richa Ghosh (WK), G Kamalini (WK), Sree Charani, Vaishnavi Sharma Article Source: IANS
Perfectly Fine Physically And Mentally Feeling Ready, Says Gill Upon Returning To Indian T20I Squad
Indian T20I: Shubman Gill, Indias vice captain for the five-game T20I series against South Africa, said that his body was feeling perfectly fine heading into the series as he made a return to international cricket after recovering from a neck injury. Gill sustained a neck injury during the first Test against South Africa in Kolkata last month and underwent rehabilitation before being cleared by the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru. Following Indias 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa on Saturday, head coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed Gills readiness for the five-match T20I series. The 26-year-old was then named in the playing XI for the series opener and will open the innings alongside Abhishek Sharma while also taking on the leadership responsibilities as skipper Suryakumar Yadavs deputy. Speaking to Murali Kartik, one of the members of the commentary and presentation panel for the series, before the start of play here in Cuttack, Gill said that he is mentally ready to get back to the grind. Body feels perfectly fine. I spent a bit of time at the CoE and perfectly fine physically and mentally feeling ready, Gill said. The 26-year-old was then named in the playing XI for the series opener and will open the innings alongside Abhishek Sharma while also taking on the leadership responsibilities as skipper Suryakumar Yadavs deputy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Speaking of the game, South Africa won the toss and asked the hosts to bat first. Gill, however, couldnt make a mark on his return and was dismissed cheaply, scoring just four runs off two deliveries. After hitting Lungi Ngidi for a four off the first ball he faced in the match, the Protea pacer got the better of the Indian opener and dismissed him on the next ball as India were reduced to 5-1 just three balls into the game. Article Source: IANS
Latham: NZ20 a 'great initiative' and will be 'hugely beneficial' for us
Test captain says he would much rather have our own competition in the summer than see his compatriots play in overseas T20 leagues
1st T20I: Gill, Pandya Return As South Africa Elect To Bowl Against India
T20 World Cup: South Africa won the toss and elected to bowl first against India in the first T20I of the five-match series here at the Barabati Stadium. The series will pose as an ideal one for both teams as they begin their preparations for the T20 World Cup 2026. The hosts arrive hoping to carry their momentum from their previous T20I series, where they defeated Australia. They've received a boost with the addition of Shubman Gill and Hardik Pandya, who mark their return to international cricket after recovering from their respective injuries. Meanwhile, the visitors see this as a chance to bounce back after losing the recently concluded ODI series against India 2-1. For the first time in the venues varied history, a red-soil surface has been prepared, bringing with it the usual uncertainties of an untested wicket. Still, as India work toward finding the ideal blend of personnel and balance ahead of the 2026 World Cup in FebruaryMarch, the team should welcome these conditions, especially with comparable pitches likely to feature during the tournament. Protea skipper Aiden Markram, upon winning the toss, spoke of the teams preparations, combination and the conditions on offer as he said, We're going to bowl first. Expecting conditions to be good here in India. Quite a bit of dew around, might be a constant throughout the game but might get a bit worse later. (Quick turnaround time between formats) It's the way things work, lot of the games end up playing in the mind, need to get yourself in the right frame of mind. Fantastic build-up to the World Cup. From a conditions point of view, it's going to be great. You cant simulate these, certainly not back in South Africa, so thats a massive thing. And then obviously testing yourself against one of the better outfits in the world. Looking forward to that, seeing where we are. And weve got another couple of months after this to fine-tune things and hopefully be ready for that World Cup. India captain Suryakumar Yadav said the team was happy to bat first and will take the defence as a challenge. When asked about the teams preparations and his view on the playing conditions, he said, We were a little confused looking at the wicket. Yesterday it was looking a little more greener, but today we were a little confused. But its okay, were happy to bat first. It gives a good challenge to put runs on the board and come out here and defend. I mean, see, it (dew factor) becomes a little challenging for the bowlers - you cant run away from the fact. But going from here on, I think thats going to remain for a really long time. It has been there for a very long time. So if we keep focusing on that, I think the main job will be in trouble in doing that. But yeah, lets not think about it and have it as a challenge. We had a good series in Australia. Now we play five T20s against South Africa and then we play against New Zealand, so 15 good T20s. I think its good preparation. Same thing what weve been doing in the last few series: be fearless, enjoy the game, and be at it for the next three hours. It (selection) is a very good headache to have, he added. Speaking of the team combination, Suryakumar mentioned the players missing out of the XI, saying, The guys missing out are Sanju Samson, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana. Playing XIs: Speaking of the team combination, Suryakumar mentioned the players missing out of the XI, saying, The guys missing out are Sanju Samson, Kuldeep Yadav, Washington Sundar and Harshit Rana. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa: Quinton de Kock (wk), Aiden Markram (c), Tristan Stubbs, Dewald Brevis, David Miller, Donovan Ferreira, Marco Jansen, Keshav Maharaj, Lutho Sipamla, Lungi Ngidi, Anrich Nortje Article Source: IANS
Mack, Mills, King star as Scorchers set up Challenger with Sixers
Stars' season ended on Tuesday night at the WACA with four straight losses
There Is No Other Player Like Hardik Pandya In Indian Team, Says Sanjay Bangar
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India cricketer Sanjay Bangar highlighted all-rounder Hardik Pandya's role ahead of the T20I series against South Africa, kicking off on Tuesday, saying that there was no other player like him. After missing two months owing to a quadricep injury sustained during the Asia Cup, Pandya is returning to the Indian side and is anticipated to feature in the playing XI against South Africa in the forthcoming T20Is. India's T20 World Cup 2026 preparations will begin with the series against the Proteas, with the first game set to be played in Cuttack. Look at all the all-rounders in world cricket now. Does England have a backup for Ben Stokes? No. In one-day or even Test cricket, there is no backup for Ravindra Jadeja. It is the same with Hardik Pandya. He (Pandya) can command a spot in the top five on his batting alone. He could also be one of the top three seamers in any team if he was just a bowler, Bangar told JiosStar. The point is, to be that kind of all-rounder, you must earn your place with your batting and also with your bowling. There is no other player like Hardik Pandya in the Indian team, he added. Look at all the all-rounders in world cricket now. Does England have a backup for Ben Stokes? No. In one-day or even Test cricket, there is no backup for Ravindra Jadeja. It is the same with Hardik Pandya. He (Pandya) can command a spot in the top five on his batting alone. He could also be one of the top three seamers in any team if he was just a bowler, Bangar told JiosStar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We need to see how he copes. Playing in the SMAT (Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy) is different from the intensity of an international game. The team management must manage the workload of important players like him. So, if needed, we must do that for Hardik too. A fit Hardik Pandya allows the team to play its desired combination, especially with the spin options we have. Thats why his presence is critically very vital, he said. Article Source: IANS
Resurgent West Indies seek to pile pressure on injury-hit New Zealand
The hosts will be without three first-choice players in Wellington, where they have lost their last two Test matches
Uthappa, Steyn, Morgan Join SA20s Commentary Panel For Season 4
Joburg Super Kings: SA20 is preparing to enhance its renowned broadcast for Season 4, introducing a prestigious commentary team with leading figures in international cricket. Robin Uthappa, a highly regarded voice in Indian T20 cricket, rejoins the panel, joined by global cricket legends Dale Steyn and Eoin Morgan. As SA20 prepares for another exciting season, audiences can expect expert analysis, compelling storytelling, and detailed insights from a team of analysts with decades of international experience in the commentary booth. Adding Steyn, regarded as the top fast bowler of his era, and Morgan, the visionary leader behind Englands transformation in white-ball cricket, greatly enhances the analysis of all 34 matches. Their inclusion offers fans an unmatched perspective on fast-bowling techniques, leadership choices, team strategies, and crucial match moments. Uthappa, who previously served on the broadcast panel, remains involved with SA20. His insights, developed through extensive experience in the IPL, international cricket, and various global T20 leagues, provide a valuable perspective during critical batting moments, pressure scenarios, and momentum swings. Leading the global effort are prominent figures such as former England captain Kevin Pietersen, the skilful Indian batsman Robin Uthappa, and cricket voice Mark Nicholas. They are complemented by a legendary panel of Proteas icons who are deeply familiar with local conditions. At the forefront is AB de Villiers, widely recognised as one of the most potent and destructive T20 hitters ever. He is supported by JP Duminy's strategic insight, Ashwell Prince's batting skill, Chris Morris's all-round ability, and Vernon Philander's precise bowling. Season 4 will once again showcase a mix of world cricket legends, popular South African stars, and experienced broadcasters, ensuring that every aspect of the game, from strategic insights to boundary-side energy, is presented with depth and style. Keeping the action lively and full of energy are the likes of Natalie Germanos, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Kass Naidoo, Mark Butcher, Nikhil Uttamchandani, Lesego Pooe, Motshidisi Mohono, and Kriya Gangiah. Together, this vibrant and diverse line-up guarantees fans worldwide receive top-notch analysis, engaging stories, and unrivalled entertainment throughout the competition. The SA20 continues to grow as one of the most thrilling T20 leagues globally, delivering elite cricket to fans across six vibrant host cities: Durban, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Paarl, Centurion, and Gqeberha. The six competing teams will showcase their sporting skill and entertainment in a spectacular battle. Durban's Super Giants Joburg Super Kings MI Cape Town (Season 3 - 2025 Champions) Paarl Royals Pretoria Capitals Paarl Royals Also Read: Live Cricket Score Fans in India can watch every moment of SA20 Season 4 live on JioHotstar and Star Sports Network, starting from December 26. Article Source: IANS
New Zealand vs West Indies, 2nd Test - Who will win today NZ vs WI match?
NZ vs WI, 2nd Test, Cricket Tips: The first Test between New Zealand and West Indies in Christchurch has etched itself in the history book. West Indies produced one of the best batting displays in the second innings and batted for 163.3 overs and scored 457/6. Justin Greaves scored an unbeaten 202, and Shai Hope and Kemar Roach also showed their great determination. That draw helped West Indies get going in the World Test Championship 2025-27. New Zealand would be unhappy with the result, but they dominated the game until West Indies produced something spectacular. The action will be back as the second test is all set to begin at 3:30 AM IST on Wednesday at Basin Reserve. NZ vs WI: Match Details Date : December 10-14 (Wednesday-Sunday) Time : 03:30 AM IST Venue : Basin Reserve, Wellington NZ vs WI: Live Streaming Details Indian fans can watch the live action of the second test on Sony Sports Networks. The live stream of the game will be available on the Sony LIV or FanCode apps or websites. NZ vs WI: Head-to-Head in Test Total Matches : 50 New Zealand : 17 West Indies : 13 No Result : 20 NZ vs WI: Ground Pitch Report Basin Reserve offers a green top and fast wicket. It is a paradise for the fast bowlers. The weather will also play well here, which will bring seam and swing throughout the game. Still, batting first will be a good choice at this venue. NZ vs WI: Possible XIs New Zealand : Devon Conway, Tom Latham (c), Kane Williamson, Rachin Ravindra, Tom Blundell (wk), Will Young, Michael Bracewell, Nathan Smith, Zakary Foulkes, Matt Henry, Jacob Duffy West Indies : John Campbell, Tagenarine Chanderpaul, Alick Athanaze, Shai Hope, Justin Greaves, Roston Chase (c), Tevin Imlach (wk), Kemar Roach, Johann Layne, Jayden Seales, Ojay Shields NZ vs WI: Player to Watch Out For Probable Best Batter Rachin Ravindra scored the most runs for New Zealand in the first game and is in good form. For West Indies, Shai Hope has been the one to watch out for. Probable Best Bowler Jacob Duffy has been firing on this tour and ended with 8 wickets in the first game. For West Indies, Kemar Roach bowled good spells and took seven wickets in the game. Today Match Prediction : West Indies showed a great fight, but still the edge will be towards New Zealand. Hence, we predict New Zealand to win the second test. NZ vs WI 2nd Test, Today Match NZ vs WI, NZ vs WI Prediction, NZ vs WI Predicted XIs, Injury Update of the match between New Zealand vs England Also Read: Live Cricket Score Disclaimer : The prediction or cricket tips are purely based on the understanding and research of the writer. So kindly make sure to consider the points above while making your predictions.

